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- ' - - - " TT AT" THE DAILt J3JEE-"SATUimAY , MAY 16 , 1885. 5PRINO FIVER At this pnunn nmrlr nimr on * ni . - Js t > wimo port of tonlo. IHON Mitrrs Into > lm't OTorj phj- ticUn't ptwcrlptlon for t how who need building tip. THB BESTJONIC : . sf Urn nnlr Iron mwllrins that fi not Injurious. Jt Knrlclicii Iho Itlonil , liiTlnorntrv Ibo Hy tcmKrMorc ApPt HcAIVl > lKC tIon It doe not bUekim or Injure the twth , CMIM head. Klio or prodnce constipation ot/irr Iron meJtcinei Jo On. O. It nrnictRT , a leidlnc phrslclan of Bprinnllelcl , O . mr ! " Ilnmn'ii Iron Hitter * I ) a thorotmhliKood roixH- elno. I nra It In mr practice , and Hml Us action eicoi * ftll other forms of Iron. In wcuknen . or a low condition of th nj8t m. Brown's Iron Bitten l nmallrapotitlrenecemltr , Hlaall tut Is claimed for It , " o Gfnnlne h i trade murk and crnMed rod lines on wnpper. Tnlic no ntlirr. Madeonlfb ? IIKOWN CIIi.MlCAl : , CO.HAlTl.M01irMI > . HAND BOOK awful and ftttractlro , con Ulolnit ItJtol priwe fnr rwJpwi , Information nbout coinn. eta. , irlrftn Away by all owum In mpulcloe , or Bulled to anfuldrrwi on receipt of Sc , nun p. uiuuigittlla tie BROAD CLAI& ' , ' 93817 BEST OPERATINO , OTIOKEST SELLINS AND 1t 1 t lUvftr nflTorpil f o tl > n oubllo , Chronic & ? i'orvout Dl Qnlclc , Sure Curi-s. trA I tuo ntnmpj for Celebrated Jlodioal i -I Works. Address. F. I ) . ( ] I.ARKIi , 01. ! > . , 180 South Clark Street , CIUCAGO. Iu. _ ia OONUUOTEII tit Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A aOVKRNUENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in FifthsWholes $5. Frac tions pro rata Bnbjoot lo no manipulation , not controlled by the .partitIn Interest. It Is tlio fairest thing In the atnraof ohanooln existence. f OT tickets apply to 8U1FSET & CO. , 1212 Broad. w yN. 7. City ; SOLINQKU & 00. , 103 South 4th St. Bt Lonls. Mo , or U. OXTKN8 4 CO , 010 Ualn St. KangM City. Mo. James Medical Institute Chartered by thcStatcof 1111- nols Tor theexpresd purpose ofglvlnglmmedlate rcllclln all chronic , urinary nnd prl- , vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet andSyphills In nil their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Dlood promptly relieved and pcrmanentlycured by reme- dies.tcstedin aFortyYenra Special Practice. Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on IhcFocc.Lost Manhood , jiotltlveli/curcd.Tliero tno crpcrlmcittiHil. The appropriate remedy is at once used in each case. Consultations , per- aonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR. JAMES.No. 204lVashinglon SI.Chicagoll. ! LINCOLN FLORAL CONSERVATOR ] ! Cor. O & IItlioullDOof itrcotcui. Croonhouso , Bedding Plants , Roses , Flowering Shrubbery , Evorgrocns , Small Fruits , Etcj Eitraa wltU every order. Doslfms , Bouquets , llftstcts , Etc. , for Turtles Weddings and runerals a sin'clully , aud Bciittonny pnrtof Iliogiuto. Bwcct Potato nnd oilier \cict llo plants In their ICasou. Illiiitrutod Cutuloguo free. W. 8. 8AWYCR & . CO. , c No. 311 , lancoln. ticbraik * . German insurance COMPANY. Freeport , - - Illinois OABU CAPITAL , . . . . 5200,000 &L IlEniNam , Frest. P , Secretary. Policy holden pleaie call on or addrca Oeib k Maas , Agents for Omaha.'Nebraaka , 1505 FA.BNAM STREET , Manhood Restored IlxuicurtlutE. AvIcttmolrouthfollujprudfDcu unc lr > matara I > e.ctr , h errout Ucbilltr , Ion Uinhood , Aa , In vin tried la l nln ererr Inona rtiiniMij.hMilltooTereu ailmplemeanaof § elf-our . which U will m < l VKKK lobUfdlOH uff .mJBVESUOUltJiftmBUNuW ft ? THE BOYS WANT OFFICE , Etl Mills plGmer Grind Too Slow lo Satisfy tbe Graying. The Ins nnd Outs of Onicc A Gonslpy Ilovlcw of Men and Events at tliO'Nntlonnl Capital , Ipocial Oortcspocdonco of 1 ho BiK , WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 12. There s no llttlo anxiety over who nro to bo the ortanato ones for the district appoint ments , Although thoto who fill the ovortod places are wretchedly uneasy , and thoao who want to fill thorn miserably anxious , the president doesn't seem In ho least bit of a hurry to make the ookod for turnotit. Morning and oven- ng wo grab onr local papers fiercely and urn to the "Now Appointments1' col umn to BOO who the lucky or unfortunate xeaturcs may bo , and just where the icalthy laugh may como In or the bitter cats bo died. The weather is pretty cool now and onr rosea nro alow In raddlng , but by the first of Juno we'll lave plenty of thorn , and the district boqnot will nil be made up , and I for ono will bo loarlily thankful when the ohoico elec tions are made , for It will giro onr local newspapers an cpportunlty to take a rest they need it on who Is to bo ap pointed to fill the tld-blt positions of naislial of the district , postmaster , Fred Douglass' position , otc. As wo are on nontral ground and have no state rights .0 protect , wo are not supposed to have any politics , wo who live here tno year around and pay our taxes promptly but I toll you WE IIAVE POLITICS. Even the llttlo black-headed gamin on , ho street corners waiting for a.ohanco to "shino 'urn up" talks politics with a keen otolllgonco that wonld put to ehamo the average Wall street broker. And , by the woy , I will not let my opportunity pasj to eny that the majority if the business men of Now York Oity know llttlo or nothing of our national politics ; they lavon't tlmo to attend to it they say , md yet they do more dyspoptlo grumb- ing over the "horrible corruption at Washington" than any ether class of men on the face of the globo. Said a merchant prince , who is insufferably ignorant upon my subject but the quality of silks and satins , two years ago last fall when Now fork was "all stirred up" over the 'great reform" and elected Grover Clove- and governor of the Empire State : "I hlnk politics positively disgusting. " ' What do you know about it , " I asked , 'you say you haven't tlmo to attend to even the casting your vote on olootion day. " " 0 , I am euro it is disgusting ; nch n low lot of fellows go to the polls , couldn't possibly mingle with them , ron know. And this Mr. Cleveland hey talk about I am au.o he Is a vulgar ollow. O , no , I couldn't think of wost- ng my valuable time , " and the ex- > rcsslon of his face indicated the odor of > nrnt checso or saner kraut. Now , my rlonds , that self-eamo merchant prince lag turned his toes toward the horrible , otruptlng climate of Washington , and ronld like to make a sacrifice on ho altar cf his beloved country > y accepting an appointment to eprosont the political Interest of the Jnited States at acme foreign courtl It sn't the silary ho is after ; ho Is petfeotly willing to pay for his place , as eorao > thors have done , jast for the honor , hero Is in It , you know ! After spending a winter iu Washington , ho has discov- radthat the title of merchant prince alls flat , except with the butcher , the > akor , and those who llko swell dinners , nd ho must have a "position" to bo rec- ogolzcd both here at the national capital and abroad ! Mark the number cf mer- hant princes and moneyed men who now adorn the United States congress with holr plittoriog goldl Tno seats they have > nrchased ara not upholstered in eatin iko those that fill their gorgeous apartments monts , but a soft spot for them. How unmindful the country is of their existence - once I Poor fellows. The senate BEl'UESENTS VAST WEALTH. Think of that million dollar man from California who was able to pay Parson Newman $10,000 a fu neral sermon ! And yet lo way this ich senator talks about tnomy , and landles Uncle barn's money Is enough to > revoke a grim smile out of n Egyptian nummy that has been drle these two mndred years ! There ia a ; ted deal of congrees left over yet. Tno'cuol weather , cool enough to make fires a necessity , renders onr c'.ty n most delightful place ; o reside , and both senators md representatives are to : nko tholr departure. Thcso who : ook an early train after the senate ad journed , came enoaking back to gather their loose papers and take a view of ; ho now administration. You BOO , the republicans have an easy tlmo of It , even thcso who have heart enough to sympathize with the unfortunates who must go , and there is no helping it , go they must , many of them without a dime or dollar to begin lifo anew In some re mote western wild , or stay in Washing ton to keep boarding house and hang oat law shingles. Llfo In this beautiful city cannot bo given up without a struggle , qnd the houeo member is called upon to use his Influence with his democratic Friends to keep this ono as ho Is most deserving , In office. Honest , worth , and genuine ability does not count now , and the kind-hearted member says , "I'm sorry , but I can't help it , " with a depth of feeling that cannot bo doubted. The democratic members to a man , almost , are here on the still hunt. "It Is not only the difficulty In getting yonr nun appointed but , by George , keep him appointed , " said a member of con gress. "Thero is always something the matter with everybody we present from Kentucky. Here they are now making a fats about a letter Senator Blackburn's brother wrote to his wife during the war. The northern people can't realize how bitter wo felt about having what we thought our rights trampled upon , ant wo enid many things In the heat of tattle and defeat that don't look well on paper twenty-five years attar , especially talking about murdering the Yanks. The Black burn boys wcro always hot-headed am impulsive , and yet they have kinc hearted streaks in them and no ono can deny that they are sinirt as the very devil. " BENATOH JOE BLACK1SURX lies made an able member rf the house , not only has he a hoit cf frlonds ainon { the democrats , but ho hai eomo warn friends among the ablest republicans He's a Jolly companion ; knows gooc whisky when he sees It , and takes 1 straight ; plays a gocd game of poker , am praters night sessions of this kind to caucus meetings. Just what a figure hi will cut In the senate remains to be soon. ' Flo * r&s much surprised and cbagrluei over Phil Thompson's fiiluro to borccrg nlzedby the president , and I fincy this 1 f At cf his brother's will will touch his ir.do. Senator Blackburn ia a good- ooking fellow , as the world goes , about the averaged height end size of roan ; graceful In the movement of his body , and very gracious and pleasing -of address in society , and Is as fond of handsome women as handsome women seem fond of him. Ho has many Cillers rom the fair sex at the capltol. I have often soon him with some bright-eyed daughter of the south sitting cosily on a sofa in the voiy corner of that dim corri dor , called "ladies' reception room , " of louso. Ho drotscs in rather a jockey style , nnd has jockey ways ; but then Kentucky is a state of well bred horses , low faithful a friend ho can bo , I enow not. I remember seeing him filli ng with Mrs. Bolknap , whoso husband tns then secretary of war , and aho was n the full tldo of her glory as the most ) oamitul and favored woman In society , low handsome and regal she looked that day sitting In the diplomatic gallery of the house , dretsad , as oho always did , in potfect , exquisite asto , the observed of all observers. Every cyo was upon her , both from the galleries and the floor of the house. If iho was conscious of the attention paid tor she did not appear so , for in the most Innocent echool-girl way she carried on a flirtation with Mr. Blackburn , who was occupy ing the speaker's chair. There was EH exchange of glances , notes writ ten and sent by pages , and after a whllo , when the speaker returned , Mr. Black- Darn joined Mrs. Bolknap In the gallery. This was only a few days before the crushing sensation of the Belknap scandal Fell upon us. And n few days after Mr. Blackburn used Mrs. Bolknap's name on bho floor of the house in n way to bring censure upon himself by an Iowa member in n manner so elegant and cutting that even Mr. Blackburn looked the rebuke bo had received nnd deserved. Verily thcso days of politics are constantly bringing the past in an unwelcome wny before us , nnd qowstrangply the past and present mingles. Politics does make some strange bad follows that no manner of smallpox will drlvo ont. CON. St. Jacobs Oil , the Great Gorman Remedy cures pains , brulaos and soronoi s O , 31nmmn , Como Home. ' - D mamma , dear mamma , come home with mo now I woider what papa will think ! llo'll moot you to-night with a frown on his brow For stayinp BO long at tin link , io lamp has been lighted to-night in the hall , 'lis dark and the baby's awake , * And there ! I was sure , dearest ma , you would fall Some night your poor neck you will break , 'oina ' home , come home , O , mamma , dear mamma , come home. - [ Boston Courier. EDUCATIONAL. Lawrence , Wis. , university now has an endowment fund of $75,000. There will be twenty-six graduates from the government Indian school at Forest Grove , ) rcgon , In June. They have attended the chool five years , The attendance in the public ichooli of England has risen In a few years from 2,000- ICO to 5 000.OtO. Juvenile crime has greatly diminished in consequence. An effort is being made to establish a chair 1 history in Wabaah , Ind. , college. In that event Prof Milford will have charge of the new cbair , and a new professor will be elected .0 tbe chair of German , At the summer meeting of the Wisconsin State Teachers' association , in Racine , next month , Kdward Searing , President of the state normal school at at Hankato , Minn. , will deliver the principal address , Mr. Bunyiu Nanjio , the Japanese Buddhist priest who studied Hnnscript at Oxford , and on whom the university conferred anhonorarv degree , has been appointed professor of San- script in the Imperial university of Tokio. A second course of botany is to bo opened ihll week to ladies at McGill college , Mon treal. There is to be an analysis nnd study of plants found in tbe vicinity of Montreal , nnd instruction is to be given in histology with the microscope. The selection of the city of Washington as , ho site of the new Catholic university is worthy of note AS an evidence that the pre- atca of the Church of Rome in this country recogniie the changed and rapidly changing : hnraotcr of the capital city and Its promiss for the future. Compulsory education works well when It can bo enforced. In a jMlssonxi court some lime ago an illiterate prisoner was sentenced to jail until he would learn to write , another was sentenced until he would teach the former the art. In less than a month both men were iircharqed , the ono who could not write be fore being able to write n fair hand , NEW BEDFORDMass. , , May 9. Mits Mnty A. Macy , a teacher in tbo Fifth street gram mar school , was in the local court this morn ing on B charge of assault on one of her pupils. Antone Pines , a boy of 10 years. Ho would lot sing in his class chorus on the plea of leadauhe , and the struck him once with a raler on tbo open hand , lie then put his iinnds in his packets and tbo beat him on the irm , shoulder and hip , leaving eight black nnd olue mark ? because he would not hold out : ils hand any longer. She was fined § 5 and costs. costs.At At Boston there Is a Woman's Educational \ud Industrial union , the plan of which might jo imitated in this and other cities to advant age , The association soiures lecturois , has classes in languages , elocution , painting , sten ography , drawing , designing , dresunakinp md a host of other branches. The ladles of Massachusetts arn taking great Interest In this association. Donations are liberal , The pro ducts of female labor are exposed for sale , rho total value of sales list year The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser gives , hlu hint to educators : "Wo have board of one very sensible school teacher who has dis carded geographical text-books for a season , and in the meantime has made her tcholars as .horougbly familiar as they could bo , with : ho means available ) , with tno situation , his tory , physical features , material resiurces , nnd political conditions of the Soudan , Kua- lia , England , Afghanistan , and other coun ties , the scene of great international conten tions. Tills appears to be more practical and profitable than in committing to memory the names of the principal rivers In Alaska , of the capes on the went coast of Ireland , and the country towns in the state of Kansas. " The first annual report of the New Vork Industrial Educational Association has been issued. The association was organized ; First To obtain aiid dlesomlnato Informa tion upon industrial education and to stimu late public opinion In Its favor. Second To Invite co-operation between ex istlng organizations engaged in any form of Industrial training. Third To train women and girls in do mestic economy , and to promote the training of both sexes in such Industries as ihall en able those trained to become self-supporting. Fou tb To study and to devise methods and systems of induitrial training , nnd secure their introduction Into icbooli ; also , when ex pedient , to form special classes and schools for such instruction. Fifth To provide instructors for schooli and classes , and , if necessary , to train teach ers for this work. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Many white -people patronize the Chinese theatres in California cities. "Fedora" is claimed to have made ovir S50.COO for Mlea Davenport this season , Only fifteen weeks has been booked for UernhRrdt'j next tour in the United State * . Mme. Theo and company will uppear at Flooloy'u ( Chicago ) next week , opening on Sunday In "La Mascotte. " Mary Anderson baa not made much money fnr her manager tbe past season , "The Hunchback" proved a failure. It is laid that Fred llullm&n cleared $20- 000 in ticket speculation during Mapleaoti'a Patti-Nuvadft season in San Fraudico. Ludoric Ilalovy writes the merriest kind of music when he wants to , nnd is described a * one of tbe gravest nnd most forbidding cf men. men.Booth Booth does not look at other * who pUr hit partr , fearing uncontciom Imitation , Ho has never seen "Unmlol" played ixcept by his father , Modjoska has done something never before known In London turned peoi lo away from the Lyceum theater on three evenings durinir Passion week. Minnie Madden is resting In Chlllicothe , visiting friends. Next teatonsho will play "QuiiktAnds , " nn adaptation from Sardou , as well ns "Caprice. " Joseph Jefferson will In nil probability go to London after completing the brief Ameri- rnn tour ho is now making , as ho has RU excel lent offer for Drury Lano. Wnldtonfol. the famous compotcr of dance music , once lived In New York. Hut the coldness of Gotham publishers finally forced him to leave that city. NJW they steal his waltzes , and are glad to publish no bolter productions than they once refused. The New York Symphony tocioty gaven concert at the Metropolitan oporn house last week in honor and commemoration of Dr. Leopold Dnmrosch. Matorna , Brandt , Standigl and Walter Damrosch took part. In addition to n four weeks' engagement of Herr Honncntlial , Ilelnrluh Conreld has ar ranged for an American tour ol Fran Carlotta Campanln ! will sing no more. Ho will now assume the inanrgcrnont of nn Italian com pany , and with the Corti brothers tun an Italian opera combined with the ballot "Kx- celslor" ns performed in Milan , iu opposition to Mapleson in London the present season , Miss JCmirm Abbott has closed her opera season , having given 280 representations and brought out eighteen different opcrns , She Intends going to Europe nnd announces that she will Improve her company next year by the Introduction of some superior artists , Herr Hans Kichter , having been recently Invested with the degree of Doctor of Music , bestowed by the university of Oxford , forth with conducted a concert attired In full nut- > icnl canonicals , consisting of n gorgcoun flowered robe of cream-colored satin , sot off with cherry-colored sleeves of the same sumptuous material , John Kickabys now star. Miss Helen Dauvray , is kindly spoken of by _ some of the Now York papers , but her play is unanimous ly condemned. Miss Dauvray was formerly known in this country ns Little Nell , the "California Diamond. " Her real nwno is Ellen Gibson , She was born in a mining camp in Nevada , and her mother is the oldest sister of Mjko do Young , of the Sin Fran cisco Chronicle , tr Minnie Haute has been singing with great success at the Imperial opera house , Berlin , : n "Carmen , " "MIgnon , " "Tho Daughter of the Regiment , " and "Faust. " The emperor ias confoired upon her the honorary title of "Imperial Chamber Singer , " n distinction shared only by three other foreign prima don nas , Adelina 1'atti. Mmo. Jenny Lmd-Gold- schmldt , and Artot Padilla , In the autumn she will return to Berlin and create the part of Manon in Massenet's opera. "Woman's Aim. When lovely woman throws a rock , A contumacious hen to scarp , It gives th' artistic eye a shock To mark her attitude and air , But he not to your danger blind , If you should bo betide her then ; At once a place of safety find , That is to say , stand near the hen. [ Boston Courier. A Pennsylvania minister thlnky girls ought o be watched. If ho wonld run out nnd stand in the vestibule of his own church after service he would change his mind. At Adrian , Mich. , n lady saw a fire ecgin6 loueo with a steeple and Irnecently asked a rentleman attendant : "What church is hat ? " The pentleman , after reading the sign , "Deluge No. 3 , " replied : ! guess it must be the Third Baptist. " A church fair is that for which people make what nobody values , in order tnat other people ple may buy what nobody wants , all to help an association which badly needa both time and money , and ought , therefore , to encour age in every way the economy of time and money. fLondon Spectator. The church needed threa times as much noney as it bad , The terrible example was ; rusted with the funds over night to see what 10 could do. He turned up all right , with our times the amount , "The church had a narrow escape , " he exclaimed. "A big jack- lot saved us , though. " [ Financial Journal. Was there over such an unfortunate man ia I ? " sighed Pareon Textual ; "here I have ) oen at work all the week on a sermon upon the horrors of war and the blessings of peace ; md now , according to latest advices , their is ; o bo no war after all , and I've bad all my abor for nothing ! Was ever anything more discouraging ? ' The story is told that a certain man in Ala- : ama desired to _ join the Epincop.il church. The rector questioned him as to his religious views , nnd finding that ho had no adequate : doa of the obligations he wag about to as- > ume , advised him to wait until ho had more fully studied the subject .whereupon the wan turned away with the remark : Very good ; 111 jibe the Freemasons , " "My pa is one of the pillars of the church , ain't lib ? " asked Bobby of the minister , who was dining with the family. "Yep , my boy , " replied the good man fervently ; "I nm pleased to Bay he is , " "An1 Is he one of the posts of the church , too ? " "Posts ? " queried the minister. _ "yes , " went on Bobby , rfgard- less of a frantic pantomime on the part of his father , "when he got in late Jaa' ' night ma to'd him that ho must have come home Irom pillar to post. " Rev. Geargo Hepworth cannot continue Breaching Sunday mornings in a Coagrega- .ional church at Newark because he has to .vrito editorials for the Now York Sunday Herald , but ho will preach evenings as usual , When n Congrcgationaliet minister edits a Sunday newfpaper , and at the eamo time ceeps on preaching it is time to realize that Iho world bin changed since Jonathan Ed wards nnd Cotton Mathor had the floor. " 1 like the mild spring air , " said Deacon Gllpin as ho Bt down on Squire McOill't ) lorcb floor tbe other morning lor a friendly : lmt. "How fresh it makes everything ssem. Do you know of anything fresher than the gentle spring zephyr ? " "No , I don't know nn I docs , " replied tbe squire , "unles it ia that 'ore paint you're sit ing in. 'Tain been on tlw floor over two lours. " f Marathon Independent. ' I saw you nodding in church this mcrn- ng , " Criinsonbeak got fired nt him between he courses at Sunday's dinner , "Well , suppose - pose you did , " replied ho. "It was whllo the Collection was being taken , too , " continued the wife , "And what were you doing ? " "I was piving my mite. I contributor ) n penny. " 'Well ' , Isn't a nod as good as assent , nny day ? " Sirs , Crimsonbsak caused the ptckles nnd evervtbing sharp but Crimsonbiak to bo removed from the table , [ Yonkers States man , llav. Mr. Finnerty during Lla eermon Sundae - dao took occasion to denounce the wearing of low.necked dresses by certain young ladies of bis congregation , and he gave the parents of such a hard scathing , Paddy Murphy , whoso daughter Mullio had attxndod a ball the night before In that kind of a drees , believing the remarks applied to him , anvo and said : "Yer rlverenco , may I ax ye a question ? " "You may , " was the reply. "Well , nor , ye bo makiu' sich a fuis over me daughter poin * to a nice , respectable bill wid her dress a little low In the neck. I want to ax ye how is Eve dressed in the picture in the Bible ? Begorry , ser , the isn't dressed at nil , sor. And phwy doeun't ye be ( jiving the Bible fits the same as yo bo glvlu' Paddy Murphy ? " "Sit down , sir , " waj the reply the reverend gentleman made , and then he went on with bis sermon in another channel-Kentucky [ State Journal. Wbon I ! by WM sick , we gave her CaatorU , Wlien aha was a Child , the cried for Castorlo , When site became Mlse , ebo clang to CaitorU , liriion iho had Children , she g vo tUem Castorla Vrcc from Opiates , J nutlcs anil A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE t'tr Conch * , Sore Throat , HmmiirM , Infljcnia , Coldp. IlronehltlA , Croup , Whooping ; Cough , Attlimn , < Jnln y , 1'nltn In Clint , mlcllur ITpcilontcfine Throat n I Luna * . Prlcc SO cents n bottle. Sold bv PrnrcUtt end DoM- er . fnrtlfi unaMe to Induce tMr ittater lo promptly get II for Vttm ulll recnre tire bottlt Kzfnii charge * ( MM , by ttniltno one dollar to THE minus A.Tor.n.rn rcinmr , Sol Ownvrf An \ Unnfncttirfro. llkU1nor . nrUnil , T.8.1 17 St. Clinrlos St. . Ft. LonU , Mo. Bgtcedlo th ipMUUrrfcltnfiUpt IMRO-MO , Nt rnt , U a ftnUUtoo * ftiittiultiND MIT other rtj lf IRQ [ n Bt. LsuLl u ellj pftroi ahow and ftll old r * ld ni k ow. Nervous Prostration , Deblllt ) . Mentrl ca * Physical Weakness $ Mercurial and other tlons ol Throat , Skin or Bones * Blood Pof trr LM neewti.oa IttcittrleatlCc firlQdnlri. P f l ? . Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , titpcuuro or Indulgence , * Meh rroiuco om 'allowing eOietit uervouiursi , dcMtltr , lUmntui o * Dfl flefectlie memirj , flmrlcs on tli inei > tiy ieiil arertlontolbi BocUtj of ftmnlei onivtit * of lieu , eta , rendering Marrlntro Improper or unhappy , u pennntitBUyirarriit rnDirhletJS ( r Cct ) ) tbe kitore , Red [ if alrd fntfldi P , free to ADJ oJrtfpn. Ccniultittlon t tl tea or by mall free , and Inrltcd. Write for quctUoci. Positive Written Guarantee ( circa In til eoraftte e&iti. llnllelocfl lent crerywhtre. .PU , KncllBh or Ocrtcnn , 04 pnc"i , dc above dlieuoa , la male or female , MARRBACE GUIDE ! RBWAIKD $50 ' - .EOUAkSf. / . . . . . f UUQT. " "t COOP § TTTW T. tfffitiSo\oiiff.ao& \ 02 Vmu Ihla brand la a happy combination of One , young crisp red , burly lot ) ; filler , with & DELICIOUS FLAVOR and It just moots the taste of n larga number of ohowcrs. Orders for "Plowshare" are coirlng In rapidly rom all parts ot the country , demonstrating how quickly the great army of chewers strlk o a good oambluatlonuf Tobacco , both as to quality and quantity. Messrs Loilllard& Co. hao exercised no llttlo time and labor In endeavoring to riach the Acme of Porlectlon In Plonshtre , atd seem to have done It Besides the TKN CUNT COTS cl Plowshare are Which li a point not to bo overlooked by dealers who will Qnd It to their Interest to order coma and ; I\o their customers an opportunity to try it. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealers supplied by jronowccfc Sctoentgon , Council Bluffs. L'eregoy & Moore , " U Iflrscht & Co. " itti Stewart Bros. ' ' ti 'arton & Gallagher , Omp.hn. McCord , Brady & Co , , Omaha. For sale in Omaha by H. YiDgllno : , 518 S 13th Street. Henry Ditzen , 601S 13th St. aeunrod & Co. , 602 S 13th St. Jeo Carlsian,1015 Farnam St. Kaufman Bros. , 207 S 15th St. iCnufman Broa , 1000 Farnam St. Frank Arnold & Co. , 1418 Farnam St. August PJotz & Co. , 1509 Douglas St. Geo. Heimrod , G13 N 16th St. Bergen & Smiley , N. W. Cor. ICth nnd Cum. ing Sta. Van Green Bros. , N. W. Cor. Division and Cumlng Sts , Z. Stevens 913 N. 21st St. J. II. Spetman , Cor. Douglas and 12th St. Geo. Anderson. 318 S. 10th St. Charlie Ying , 712 S. 10th St. Mrn.'G. M. Lawley , 800 S. 10th St. H. Manfelt , S. W. Cor. 13th and Howard. Mrs. G. M. Lawley , 806 S. 10th St. . Omaha. Jen. Anderson , 318 S. 10th St. , Omaha. J. II. Spetman , corner Douglas and 12th St. Chas. Ying , 712 S. 10th St. AIJll lll.MIOlli , TUB - and VIOOtI of VOUTH. veptlu VVnii" or Appi'lltOi ilvi stioii. I ui' * ol Slrtiif denes ictoivuiu wlorce uh ICi H\cn9 the uiliiit dc.ti GJl' Hiifft.1 hi lruin t'uniplulntr find'iulblf. Jit ril'EH'SUlOW 2OWJO eafo and H > oody ciiri. illTrsaclcni , litulthl cimtl iH.h . * refiucnt &rlrmits ) uL * . ' ' " " 'fTfnK oiuj 'tdff ) > Hio poixilarlly ol Iliu iniKln.ii. Do uut eip'jri Uiitt RLlllioOnicnL.Nij lltsr. jnur BJdre a to Tbii ir. ) IIartnrMoJ.oo.V CUftd > .i . : . Mo..Ior our "DJIKAM , BOOS * ffi SuJJoJ tliuujr .r ) i"sjtoS.Ui/'Xta' * oc.fc * r THI ! ONLY EXOLDblVB IN OMAHA NKJJ , I am an old man. ret Z8 jears I 'uHered with ulom on my light leg ai the result of typhoid fe er. Amputitlon wai suguoetod as the only meats of j > ro- Borvli'K Hie. The doctors could do nothing for uio and thought 1 mini die. For three years I never baJ ashreon. Sttllt's bpeclflohts made n jwimanent cure and added ten j can to ray ll'o \Vu IL KKKD. Htll Co. , Ga : 1 JmeUkcn 8llfs Specltto for Mood poison cpn- trictedatftm.dlealoollenoat disjectloui while' frrato'ul ' to that It was * medical student I m say KTB ine a epcedy and thorough cute alter wyca- rents had spent hundreds ol dcllan for trcatmcu * AuoWMBW D t , M D. Newark , N. J. llr lofrem ( eaily sir hood has been suflertog from .btumitSia B&e has tiled m.i.y rem.dlej. and I "u t frankly ny hw dcr vod more beneflt frotn Halt's Brtclio than from all the othwe , alter long and falttlul SwUfi Spodao l entirely Tegetable. TieitUo on o Mid Bkla IMaoaios mailed fr e. Th BwirrBrBcinc Cs , , Drawer 81 AtUnU Ga. , 01 . iSd St.N. V. Real Estate 312 S. 14th STREET , BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS. Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo have buaiuess property on Cnpibol Avouuo , DotJgo , Douglap , Fninaiu , Ilnruoy , Howard , 9th , lOtli , 13th niid lJth ( streets. Wo have fine resideuco property on Fnnmtn , Doug'as ' , Dcdgc , Dnveupoit , Chicngo , Cass , California streets , Sher man , St. Mnry's nnd Pork Aveiiueg , in fact on all the best residence sticets. Wo have property in the following ad- tliti'-us. Ha'wtliorne , McCormick's , Millard& CaldwelTs Kountz & Huth's , Lakes. Impr'nt Association Elizabeth Place Wilcos , E.V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Horback's , Isaac & Seldon's' Patrick's ? Manscom's Parker's , West Omaha , Shiun's , Grand View , Gise's , Credit Foncier , Nelson's , Kountz' First Armstrong's I ountz' Second , Godfrev's , Kountz' Third , Lowe's , Kountz' Fourth , Kirkwood , Syndicate Hill , College Place , Plainview , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnut HilL Tukey < § cKeysors , West End , Thornburg , Boggs & ; Hill , Clark Place , Capitol , Myers & Richards , Reed's First , Boyds , An a'l ' the other Additions to the City. yndicate Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha These lots are sold at $10O. They are nicely lo cated and will make convenint , cheap , and de- sirabIG homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Locotpd in Wept Omaf a , two blocks south "f Leavcuwotth streob , : i fine location ai d the cheapest lots in Omaha$125 ; for inside lotH aud 150 lor corners ; terms $10 down , balauco 85 per mouth ; deut iail to see those if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. Wo have a few lots left iu EMnvood addition , which wo offer n * low trices , iertr.s , $25 dovnbulmice $ CO per mouth. These lots are on high level g ound aud are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is nitre centrally lorated than any other now addition near the best Schools in the city. All the struts are being put to gndo the "Tadei have oeen es'ablifhed ' by the city council , aud is very desira ble residence property , on'y ' 15 blocks from Post oflico , prices lower than adjoinine t dditions for a home or investment. These lots cannot bo beaten. -Lot on Davenport with fine Foil BALK Lot 28th and Farnam street , once , ,000. Rood property , § 1GOO , Ton SALE Full lot 2Ut und Clmk street , 6 Foil BAUS-i ncro en California , east of room house , 82,800. Sacrtd lleatt ; house , barn , nn * cittern , oho p lot in Gieo'a add , only 81COJ , , Foil SALK Beautiful aero oacli , Uanecom l < ou HALE-Lots In place $1,21,0. § 500. Foil S r-K-i lot on ChicoRO street between Foil HALE-10D feetfrout on IBthatroet.with 13th and 14th , $2GOO. nmall house just south of llnrtman School , on KKAUTH'OL lota coiner Ftrnnm and 20th ly Sl,7cO. street cheap. Fen BAI.K Full lot and 5 room housecorner Ton BAiK-Lots InWalnnt hill , S200. llth and Castellar , $2'100. ' Von SAMS- ! lot withO ro < in housa 2Ut Foil BAI.B I < ot and 2 houses 18th and Nidi- street oas.y paymenta , § 2.000 , ohfl , S5.10U. IFe will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city toshow property to our friends anil customers , and cheerfully f/ive informa tion ref/ar lin < / Omaha Property. Those who have Itarf/ains to offer or wish property at a Itartjuin , are invited to see ns. Bedford < fc Souer , Real Estate Agents 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Douglas ,