THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , MAY 28 , 1885. -THE g BEST TONIC , ? This medicine , combining Iron with pure vegetable tonlct , quickly nnd complete : ! ; < ; nrr l > y | > cp ln , JmllRrMlnni VVrnktiF * * , Impure Illnod , lUalnrlntClilllsnmlltoi CM , mill ftenralatn. ltd an unmllinc ; remedy for Diseases of the Jtl lnrj nnil J.Ucr. It It Jnvnltmblo for Dlson os peculiar to AVoinon , and nil who lend scdentnry ll\cs. 11 doca not Injure the teeth , cnuso hcndachc.nr produce constipation o/Arr / Iron tncrtlctntmlo , U enriches nnd purifies the blood , stimulates Iho npnctlte , nlds the nsMmllatlon of food , re lieves Heartburn nnd Jtelchlug , and strength ens the muscles nnd ncr\cs. for Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , Lndcol Energy , &c. , It lias no equal. r WS- The genuine 1ms nbovo trndo mark nnd crossed red lines on wrapper. Tnko no other . iuiTHioRF. ir > BROAD PLAIfcibeai \ 'TOY BE8E OPJSBATBW ! , ! 1 SELLINfi AND to 1tin t > nbU r - flhronic &Ncrvniis QIll < 'lt. Sure Cures. tST A urittenii'iruntcn given n PrcricSf , inttortnlcpn. t3v 8cna two Blnnipi for C lobrat d Medical Works Addro-s. If. I > . OI.ARKE , M. D. , ISC t-outli Ulirk Stroct , CirraAao , ILL. CONDUCTED BY Koyal Havana Lottery J ( A QOVKIlNltENT ISSTITOT10N.1 Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in Fifths , Wholea $5. Frac tions pro rata. Bnbjecl to no manipulation , not controlled by Ihi Mrileiln Interest , h lo iho Mmi thlnj In She Btloir of ch nooln eiletonco. lor tlokota apply to SII1PSBT& CO. , 1212 Braid l yH. Y. City ; SOLING KU & CO. , 103South 1th Si Bt Loalg , Mo , or U. OTTEN3 ft 00 , 019 M in St. Ktnua City. Mo. Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capitnl Stock , - - - 915 ,00l Liability o Stockholders , 300,0K ( Fiye Per CcntIiitorestPiiiJ oaBejioslti _ LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA 2JI O QLoox ea dlj Xlix-ootoaroi JAMES E.BOYD . - Fie a VT. A. PAXTOH. " Vleo President t. U. 11ENNETT , H n glnz Dlreotoi JOIINK. WILBUR . . . . . .Onhlw OUAS. r.UAKDKUSOH , THOS.L. KIUBAM , J. W GANNETT , MAI UEYKK. JJENBY PUNDT B t. BTQNK Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jn Will Btanil for Block at Omaha Fair grounds the season of 1885 , UoljlO } ban Os high , weight 128E Iba , hl3 ilro JACK Sur.rrARD U mil brother In blood tc IlRxrxa 2:17 : } , also to DicTATOBthe elro of JAT-STR-SEI 2:10. : FALIAS. 2:13 : } and DIBKCTOB S:17. Call nt th < Fnlr Kreunda and eoo him and gob hla podlgreo It fall , terms 824 lor the botson. A. THOMSON. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. nlds will ba received up to 12 o'clock noon , Jum IDtb If85 , for orectlng a fr mo school bouse at Elk horn , Neb , , Pinna and eneclfloit'ons may bo eccn a the dlrcctori clllro In Elkborn , and at the otllcj o Henry Voig , Aiehltoct. 27 Itcdlck Ulock , from tin 22nd of May to Juno IK. The committee recurves the tlgbt to reject any o ; all bills. ClIAIRMANOFDuARDOl1 EllUCAllOS' , m-i7-S8. KIkhorn.Nob. All'Sorts of M tl < * > l' hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment , . XL AIR'S ASTHMA CURE Th ! Invaluable ( pcolflo readily and pernunentl' euros all kinds ol Asthma , Tbo most obstinate an ! IODK slandlnf CMOS i leld promptly to Its wonJotlu curing properties. It U ktowo throughout the orli for Ita uurlrale - J. k OALDWKLU dty UncolD , Neb ; write ) , Jai IB , 1831 Umoo using Dr. Hair's Aitbmx cure , (01 rnoro than one jtar , wiy wife has been entirely well aud not even a "jmptcin of the dlsoise has appeared ; WILtl&M BBNNKTT , Hlchland , I > wa , writes Nov. Bd.1883 I hue been afflicted with UayKcier and Asthma since 1853. I followed jour directions and am happy to say that I ne\er slept b tter In my llfo. 1 am ( 'lnd that I am amen ? the many who can speak so ft , ) orably of your lemedlcs. A Taluablafll pigetrfatleooonUlnloKslnsllarprool llrltatnj will be mailed upon application. Any drujglst not h loj U In stock will procured. toord r. A k for Ur.UairsA.thma Curo. Pit , a Vf IUIU & SON. rroo'a Cln'tl. O. IVIaiifiood Restored JtEMEurl'iu.B.-Avlctimo/jouthullmprudence rau < ioK Premature Decay , KenousUebilltr , Altubood , Jo..havinK tried In rain ctery k THE PAEIS POLICE , Ita Demoralized Condition Duo to 1'ollllcml Favoritism. Translated from tlio German "Uber Land and Meer. " Daring iho present civil aorvioa reform it cannot but bo of Interest to the Ameri can people to observe tendencies towards similar movements In other republican countries , and more especially whcro former raonarohlal government affords n direct comparison between what bna been and what it. Ono of the moat Important branches of any government la by all moans that which Insures the execution of the lawn , protects order , and property and guards against the violation of personal liberties. The records of crlmo against morality , lifo and property an reported by the daily press show a marked increase , demand ing not only an ably conducted and Im partial administration of justice , but also a well managed and onorgotlo police and detective corps. The comparison above referred to Is Riven by a Mr. Manse , for merly chief of the detective service of the city of Paris , both nndor the regime of Napoleon III , and under the present republic , who has published his experi ence regarding the different branches of crlmo , and the police organizations pro vided to subdno and control them. It la the present condition of the latter which , In republican form , has caused great doubts as to its efficiency , and the opinion * prevails that President Grovy and his cabinet do not warrant public public protection , as did tbo police of the Empire , which was known as a model oi rapidity In the detection and persecution of crime. Even In Franco It Is natortod by many that to-day the police of Parlt ranks the last In Europe. Mr. Matae published some very remarkable details about Individual and corporate existence in the world cf crlmo , but what will most attract Iho attention of the Ameri can reader , la his well based opinion as tc the cause of the decay of the police service of Paris , meaning also Franco. Maiso complains In first place of the lack of immediate subaltern ofliccra to assist him in the performance of hie office ; that ho has had for assistants only such persons from the number oi hla agents who volunteered for such s r vice , thereby obstructing an energetic and ripid proccis of action. Ho com plains that in the selection of police agents ( which In Paris especially require each an extraordinary energy , coolness and deliberate nerve to effectually oppose the thousand-headed hegdra of crime ) , a very doubtful partiality Is employed under the republican government , on- tlroly unmindful of the judicious aim oi the subject. At the appointment of po lice agents by the chief of the municipal police , thrco classes of applicants are chosen from : 1. The well recommended. 2. The recommended , and , 3. The not recommended. The "well recommended" have forpro- toctors a certain cotorlo of senators and deputies , and are employed at all oven's ' The applications of the "recommended" are supported by conncllmen , prefects and undorprofec's , and are considered favorably if anyway passible , according to the Influence of the re- spectlvo patrons , not minding , however - over , the fitness and ability of the applicants. The "not recommended" are frequently moat able and deserving candidates , but there is never a place open for them , and after years of wait ing they withdraw their applications. Masse has agitated in vain against such abuses ; ho hai always encountered the opposition of an impenetrable ring of politician ? , and concludes that through such a "remarkable" system , the eorvlce employs many agents who openly avow the principles c f the commune , and num erous others who at every oscaslon side against all "well-dressed" persons iu favor of the co-called "Voyaux , " perhaps properly interpreted into "rowdies. " The consequence has been that the ward bummers have become ( in his language ) tbo "rings of the pavement. " Since 1871 six hundred agents have been ap pointed who had nolthor the necessary education , nor any qualification for the service , but who were recommended by some politician of influence , or employed in recognition of some sort of party obliga tion. Less than 600 "agents of the old administration remain now In service , being In fact the only disciplined servants of the law , and oven those ore acting under constant fear of discharge and dare not attempt to develop any energctio activity. The cntlro police organization is operated after a ccdo of political opin ions. An Incident has occurred whera a certain criminal was wanted , whllo the agent in charge ot the affair worded a message of arrest in such a manner that a very respectable and Inoffensive person was erroneously apprehended , giving the "partisan" criminal ample time to cross the frontier. Agents refaso to act against persons because they belong tc the some political party. They menace their chief with complaints to their pat rons , and being In constant connection with journals of the opposition , denounce with them tholr chlcfi whenever these tighten the the reins of discipline. For pay they undertake dertako all ktnda of service in vlolitior of their duties , and there are not a foil who , although drawing pay aa police officials , refuse to appear at the bureat as they do not wish to bo known as police agents. Maico has bitterly complained of sncl conduct , but without avail , excepting that the guilty parties were transferred to some other department whoso chiei was less inclined to make enemies of the reapeetablo patrons of such peculiar sycophants. lie gives a few Illustrations of agents in h'a ' direct employ. Ono of them had been indicted for rlof.lng and Insult to the state authorities , but later on pardoned ; another had borne a sentence - tonco for adultery and murderous asssult , while a third was so decidedly near sighted that ho was unable to roc- ognlza anyone , and besides wholly unacquainted in the city ; yet another was a bankrupt wine mer chant , who demanded a pits to all the atres and resorts , refusing all ether duty. Promotion waa most always granted to those who had done nothing but to con- tinuilly neglect their duties , while thoao proposed by Mauao for actual merits were entirely ignored. The records of tbo police department are in such a state of disorder that reference to thorn , neces sary for the prosecution of this or that offender , was ronderad Impossible , In uany instances , even , the records called 'or by Mas to were refused him , If It BO suited the agents or their rejpectlvo matrons. To operate against the extreme- y cunning and well organizjd criminals rf the present day , with such * a force mutt indeed bo difficult , while each da- eels in 0110 of rtho most , important state department ] cimiot serve much to iniplre public confidenco. Every government , of monarchlal or republican , absolute or constitutional , If it alms to deserve pub lic trust , needs a well ordMc'ed , n uni formly and impartially managed system of police , and it Is to bo regretted If po litical errors and prrty ati.fo should Induce - duce the French or any other govern ment to neglect and violate the supreme duty of protection to ih subjects. _ _ A. M. * * * * Secret , involuntary dralni upon tbo system cured In thirty days. Pamphlet giving particulars , tlirao letter stamps. Address World's Dispensary Medical Association , Buffalo , N. Y. MODERN WAtiU DECOilATIONS. Decorations "Whloh Oost More Than the IIouics IIlRlx Art Kt a Discount. New York Sun. Within the last five years wall decora tion has advansod with rapid strides , and enormous prices are now p id for the in * torlor decoration of hoiuej. In fact , the Interior decoration of a modem house sometimes exceeds in cost the building and material of the house itself. . A gentleman who has one of the finest houses In Jersey Oily went to a first class interior decoration house in the city a short time ego. His house was a now one , and ho desired to have the > walla and ceilings treated in the latest fstylos. Ho was shown into a handsomely fur nished room , and requested to seat himself - self on au embroideredplush-upholstered chair made of antique or bogoak and valued at $600. After a few questions concerning the house , the alzo of the rooms , the light , and so on , the gentle manly clerk said ho rrould show him a few styles of parlor docpratlondcarcfully adjusting a rack meantime , In order that the right amount of light should fall on it. Adollcito paper , la which the pat terns , wrought In harmonious colors , stood on a background faintly threaded with gilt , was placed on the rack. An other roll of the sumo pattern was placed bosldo it , in order to give a larger sur face. A frlczo to match and a deep gi\t \ molding between the fiieze and paper , to break the monotony , completed the wall decoration. Then came a colored wood molding above the frieze , to show in what color the base of the cornice waste to bo painted. "Tho ether parts of the cornice will have to bo treated differently , so aa tc tone with the coiling decorations , " eald the clerk. "Now I will show you some styles of frescoed ceilings to go with this aide wall decoration. " Several cards , with elaborate and beautiful paintings of ceilings , were now shown. "That Is s very pretty one , " said the customer , selecting one. "Yes , It will harmonize well with the paper , also. " 'It seems to mo that the whole thing ia perfect , " said the Jorsoyman , delighted at hla success In finding what he wanted , and cartaln that his parlors would be the envy of his friends. "Woll , I am glad you like" it , " respond ed the clerk. "As I have now an idea of your taste I can easily fix the other rooms. Perhaps , however , boford wo go any further , you had bolter say how much you are willing to fpend on the houso. When I know that , I will go over and BOO your houeo and make meas urements , and will then show you the styles for each room that we can give you at your price. " "I have tw paper-hangers over in Jersey City whom I had thought of let ting do the work , " began the gentleman , doubtlngly. "Oh , no ; that won't do , " replied the clerk. "It requires an artist to hang that paper so that it won't show the seams , and we would have to fresco the coiling anyhow. All the work will bo figured in with the ccst of the job. It will only cost you the price of the board for the workmen extra. That will bo about § 3 per day for each one. " The Jerseyman's face fell a Ilttlo. But lie felt that ho was in for It , and might as well see it through. Ho had been willing to pay 81,000 for the sake of eclipsing his neighbors. He would double the amount now. "Well , " ho said to the clerk , who waa carelessly twirling a diamond ring on his finger , "I am willing to ho liberal in this matter. Sao what you can do for $2,000. , " The clerk looked dumbfounded. For a moment ho Boomed paralysed ; then Kciog to the rack , he threw the moldings on the floor , and , taking out a roll of paper , he said coldly : "I guess you have not got a very good idea of .tho cost of decoration. That ceiling you looked at would coat you 81,600 alone. This paper is a home made French print , and Is worth $12 a roll. It would take thirty rolls to do the ordinary slzad parlors. It would take about two hundred feet cf this molding at 75 cents t. foot. Without charging for any thing else , your parlors would coat you § 2,000 alone. You had batter think It over and call igiln. " In former days the cost of decorating a parlor waa greater than that of any other room , and often amounted to BE much as all the ether rooms together. But the modern dining room Is finished iu the most expensive of hard woods , and such decoration as is used Is of thai most costly kind. The halls of a fine house are decoiated with marvelous hand- painted LIncrutta Walton , or some kind of bronzed plaster work , which Is even more expensive. Either dining-room 01 hall would cost is much as the parlor. The foremost interior decoration firms in this city vie with each ether in ob taining now and elegant effects. They employ ortlsts of all kinds at enormous salaries to assist them in this. With ssvoral of those firms , where the em ployes have shown' themselves Indispen sable to the success of the business , they have been given a partnership in cense quence. Such firms rocolro as high as § 00,000 for decora'ing ' a single house. A fair price ia $10,000 , and they seldom go below 85,000. But whllo theao firms recolvo small fortunes for single jobs , the intelligent buyer of wall paper often gel savory pretty effect for a small price , The sale ] f wall papers and of interior decorations ins come to bo two distinct branches of juslnetB , and It is In the stores of wall paper deelora and manufacturers that Bargains are generally to bo obtained. An odd lot of paper and a small quantity of frieze are often sold for trifling sums , Dcrasionally the sarno bargains may bo iad In a fine decoration store. Aa an in- itanco of thia , a sileeman of one of the jest-known houses in the city allowed tea a reporter twenty rolls cf a paper he had sold that day. "This paptr , " ho eald , "coit us § 2 50 > er roll. Wo cold some of it to ox-Sec- clary of State Frolinghnyson for hti pri vate ofllcb in Washington a little over a ear ago. It cost him 81 a roll. A gen- Icmeu came in to-day who wanted wcnty rolls , and as wo had just that amount of this on htni wo sold him the remnant for $8. It is a French embossed bronze , and a very fine office papor. " In the reading room of one oi the moa beautifully decorated hotels In ( ho country there la an English paper on tin walls which probably coat $2 per roll. A short tlmo ago , while in a conntt/ town in Connecticut , n reporter noticed the same kind of paper pasted on the wall of a small store. " .Hollo I" ho said to the proprietor "whoro did you got thial" "Oh , I qot stuck badly on It tome tlmo ago. I bought about forty rolls o it from aomo follor or ether for 8 cents n roll. I couldn't sell it , so I used part o it for this wall and aomo I put under my carpets. I've got ton rolls loft , which /ou can have for 50 cents if you want It. ' High-art wall paper , as the English is often termed , was not appreciated in that section of the country. The valuable imported papers are often found in country towns and sold at less than tholr cost in Europe , How they get there la a mystory. A Bountiful Woman. A woman with pleasant smile , clear akin , bright eye , generous expression , elastic step , hearty hand shako and court eous welcome. Such n woman Is not the victim of debility , languor or dyspepsia. She has overcome those peat ] by using Brown's ' Iron Bitters , the world's great tonic. Mlts Mattie Benson , South Par- sonfioldMo. , says , "After using Brown's Iron Bitters fer weakness and lack ol appotlto and energy , I felt like another person. " THE ALMANAC GOAT. A Wonderful Garment that will Foretell the "Weather and Keep Away the Oliolcra. Now Orleans Time-Despatch. "Herman , " said Hoffjiutein , as ho en tered the store and hung his hat on a nail , "I haf shust had a big subrlse , you know. " "How vas dot , Mhder Hoffcnsteln ? " Inquired Herman , noticing tbat the old man waa in good humor. "Veil , you see , I goes up mlt do ox- boiltlon dls morning , und vat you dink , I meets Jnko Loowonbnrg nnd Solomon Myers , vat vai old fronts uf mine in Vlcksburg dwenty-fivo years ago. Lee wonbnrg vas at do oxbcsittcri as vqn ul dose Turks , und vas selling beads nnd oder lecdlo dinks , nnd Myers told mo dot ho via dera aa an Egyptian , uud yaa making blenty uf money. Veil , veu I sees dose follows it takes my breath right avay , because I dinks doy vas dcat. Myera' broder Jake vas courting my vifo Lean at do same dime I vas , und vo vas great fronts. Myers dells mo dat Jake failed in pisness at Leedle Hock a abort vile ago und vas doing veil , bocatuo ho falls on von sldo nf his store un runs do oder. " Hoffenstoln smiled pleasantly at tbo idea , and walked to the door and looked down the street , and as ho did so a customer came in. "Vat con I do for you , my front ? ' ' ho Inquired , 'I want to get a good coat , but one that is cheap. I'm a farmer , and CD infer for comfort more than I do for style. " "You voa right about dot , my front , and I dlnka dot I can fit you mtt a good article at an eaiy brlco. Now , here vos a coat for 88 , vlch is do very ding you vant , " and ho pulled a coat out of a pile of rather tough-looking clothing. The customer commenced to examine it , but suddenly lifted bis HOBO and ex claimed : "Whew ! by jingo I there is a last year's smell about this coat that is not pleasant. What have you been doing with it ? " " 1 know you vos going to aay dot , " said Hoffensteln in a nonchalant way , "all of my customers cay dot von doy look at do coat , because dey don't know dot it vas onv uf dose aim nine , disinfecting coats vioa haf ahust been put on do mar ket not more as dree months ago. De coat vet you haf in your hand vas soaked in do vool factory vera it vas made mlt a breparatlon cxproasly for de purpose of keeping the cholera avay , nnd my bruder vet llfs in Europe writes me last veek dot de Prussian government vent lot do people plo vcor any oder kind , so dot If do cholera comes along doy vlll keep helty , you know. Herman , look la my desk nnd get my bruder Ike's letter , vlch vo shows do gentleman. No , nofer mind , I forgot dot I leaves dot letter mlt my vlfo dls morning. My front , dot ooat vos hotter for do cholera den all do doctor * nnd do medicine vet you can haf , und do emoll uf do breparatlon goes right avay von you goes out mlt the air. Put on de coat , my front , und vo sees how it fits , you know. " The customer did so , and surveyed first ono aide of himself and then the ether by the aid of the dingy mirror in the rear of the store. "Why do you call it an almanac coat ? " askud the costomor , who was rather pleased with the cut of the ooat. "Because It vos made oxbrestly for gontloment vet lifs on a farm , und it vlll doll you how do vcdah vlll po , und vet to do to sive your crop. You see do changes in do Tedder haf do same effect on dot coat as dey haf on eo much quick silver , und vos dwlco so much more reli able. Yon yon eoa do coat commence to turn .red around do collar it vas a sign dat dero is a full moon und it V&B time to blant vatormolons , und ven do tall uf de coat thrlnks nnd do buttons on it go hall vay up yonr back shuat look out for bad vet vodder , und don't pull fodder , you know. Von de buttons drop don you knows dat do vedder vill bo fine und cau act accordingly. Yon dako my advloc nnd by dot coat , nnd yon vill find dat you makes better cropa den any von vere you llfs. " The customer appeared to bo sntisQed , and after purchasing the coat and leaving the store , Hoffansteiu said : "Herman , I vas ahust dlnklng do oder day dat I vould glf dat old job lot avay to aomo or phan asylum , becauae It baa been in de stock efer alnco do var , und it smells do whole atoio up. I dink ve better keep it a vlla longer , und vork it off mid the al manac scheme , " and again ho walked to the door in hope that another customer would come in. The 1'aciflo Mall Steamship Go. NEW YORK , May 27. The directors of the PeAclGo Mall Steamship company were reelected - elected to-day. The annual report shows the earnings from passengers to ba 31,381,000 ; freight , Sil'JOCOO : ; nubsldfes , 8200,000 ; in tercut and dividend. J65.000. Total , $4,820- 000 ; expenses , 53,20'J.OOOj net earnings , 81,017,001) ) . When Baby TTM lick , wo gave her Caatorh , When she. was a Child , she cried fur CutorU , Whea eho became Mint , eho clan ; to CaslorU , WTiw aho hod Children , BUO gave them C&storU .tlinnliitcttf I'rce from Ojif < iYo , Zr'tneffr * nnd 1'oUoiij. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE For Conslift , Sere Throat , ll. > utncr > s Influcnca , Cold" , llronrlittli , Croup , Uliooplrm Congli , Aithmn , Quln > r , I'nlnntn Clint , ndother ITwtloM oflh Thmnt n-l Imiff * . Prlco no pent * n bottle. Sold tiy Drncciita nnd DcM- CM. wrtlttunatleto Inttiicetheirtlenltrtoiiromtitlv gtl It for thtmclll recrtrttieo lotattKxpret cAarv l paid , by ttnitlna one dollar la THE cimim A.Toanrn rrmnsv , Sou Uwntri TI 1 llMiiirtctimrii , IKIIImon , .1I niandC. B.I. 017 St. Chnrlos St. , St. Louis , Bfo. t tntuitr p i ) unit e f i t MnlicM Oollr fci , I.M bion l im agtge < llo Uiflnpec.Ultrcf.tmeatof O.nonir , NIMVO'I , Bra llnl DUIOD Di nnlh n anr otti r fOjilcUn u Et , l.toJn fcielt/Itpertlhowan t hlloM rcildentt kBO * . Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mcr.lrl 3 iJ Physical Weakness I Mercurial and otne * Sec tions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood PoFliitofl , old Sores and Ulcers , n > trciio.i viih tnrui" . . - iatceji.cn utm ttltntltte principle MVlj. F-lrattl Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Exc'eir , Exposure or Indulgence , vhlth produce iocs or I llojlnn eCcetii ttcriouiacti , itWltr : , dtunti | of iji ! perms ' " ' " ' ' fuelled cnrclepo.'frceto nVuJlYr < i"'conYu"lUtT'i'nt' Ctoorbymilllrcc.jnOlnTlitil. Wil'n forqucillom. A Positive Written Guarantee R'Tei In tt curable eniea. HVtUclnes lent ercrrffiire. ( Pamphlet * , JCnRllah or German , 04 pauoa. l crlbiuff abova diseases , lo xaalo or fomaU , F L2 ; RflARRIAGE OUIDtE-l ! iWp i ; . fioerl m. llluitr ua | a rtotkaad tlltUi lu lie , money trpoi tt : i mr.n ? r e Mrt. s a. t : tii5i ! < oiu la alt lee n.-lon , ivjliful cr Ujc < > mT vut tt iaow , A fcwt t frroat ( ntoru-l w > ia b ttt ! te-ij noisforthccxprestipjrpose ofclvlnglmmcdlatc rcllclln all chronic , urinary and private - ; vato diseases , Gonorrhoea , GiectandSyphdisin nil their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly rchevedand pcrmancntlycurcd by rcme- ( liestcstcdinrtZ'ut ff/lr < ir.t 8l > cet < ill'rarllcc. Seminal Weakness , ; fiht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on iheFacc.Lost Manhood , iiasltlvily cut tdTJtcra lane experimenting. The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal 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. 204Washinglon Si.Chcagolll. ! M'l ri ifn ( Bk.ooD * ic nr caic tiie LlVCRatMl KIDNEYS. illd ItESTOltS TMU IT TftA f .TI3 „ HDrt VIQOTl of YOUTH. J.K - - Want nf Appetite ia > lion , I.nek iji Mri.np.tts , . . .IT Ire-1 " ' " -Unn absolutely enroll. Bonpa. luusclcs&nu t ) rv ca rccoivo ucw lorcc. Lrllvcns llio mind and supplies llraln I'owcr. 5 Snllcrlnvlroni complalnti 9 - - - u.tn | lr , > | r e > xwill , „ . _ „ . . „ . - ! IONIC u sifa uu li turn , . -lives a near , Ucail1 - ' ' jffrcqucnl atim/nlhat e" " "T onlj anil } Ij thenoptihrltyui tlie otl.inn ! . . , l > eilt Kftllll > OUHHNAl. AHll UKMT * " * " " ' ' ' " ' ; ' 'tSlo.fm-tDor'"iKKSS"BOOlI. [ ) ' ] MncM.I. . * t * fnt Intta mi t iiir < > , THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE IN OMAHA' NEB. J. M. M.QtM QtM 1 nm using your Fluid Eitrnet Erd Clover Dlossomand Wet Coniiircss for Canccron tbo brufct , niMl am Troll. I am utUQod It li tbo beet remedy for Cancorlnown. You nro wrloomo to u o tills for the fceneflt of imtrcrlnit liuinanlty. llcapi.ctfully , Mn3. L. A. JOIIhSOK. J. M. . -Jly wlfa lias for dome tlmo been afflicted , tli oiuetnlnBllkoaBcrofulousdUrAso.nnil found no relief until the gave your Kxtrnct of lied Clortr a trial. I am linppy to say nlie hu experienced ( Treat relief. Thli la l.ut . mllglit tetMinonlal of ray appreciation ot your efforts In behalf of humanity , which you are welcome to use for their benefit. iVeiy respectfully , IL ARMS , , , . . TOLTOO , O. , Doa lit , 1885. J , M. Loof * Co. . MONRO * . Mich. Oavrs 1 oommfiticod taking your Ext. nod Clorer , Vo years ago , for Frynlnelns , and li ve not teen tro ubled since. It Is hereditary with me. Think you Lave Uu > best blood raodlclno known Yours truly , W. M. BEIDEKI. R. I ) . Hyra&n , of Qrond JiAnlSn , Mich. , B ys ifter two Doctors ndvUeil him to usa Ixxuo's hxt. lied Clover for A bad case of Kciema , or forer Wore on the Icir. Only vied two pound ! of your Solid Extract Itod Clover. AmnowwelL jliaSprinB Medicine Tonlo and general Dlood I'orl- fler 1 1 ri&fl no oual. 1'or solo by all druirffliiU , or J. M. loosed , Co. , Monroe. lUcu. GANGER GORED I bare had a oncer on my faoo ( or ycsre. rled acrtat many remodleg , but without relief , I Inioet ga\o up hope of ever tclntr cured. l > i. Hard trail , my son , recommended Bwllt's Spcdflo , which I tare taken vlth great rcaaltr. UytaceU now well , nd It Is Imiioailble ( or mu t ) cxprcea iry thanks In AOldslor what this modlcitie his done ( or me. ill Monroe , 0& . , Sept. 2,1834 , Hwilt's Spectnobascurej a cinccr on ray ( ace , and a almost n.ado a now nan ct me , T. J , TKUB , Wacliea , Fla , I ba > o had a cancer In laytlzbt ear (01 three jcars tried e ry remcdv the pbjtlclans practiced , to u. crmuicnt good. Shift's Sptclflo t at wrouzbt won * eis lor me. It la the best blcxd purlHcr In the JOHNS Modttow , Hortcce , Ala. Svtlft'lEpoclOoll entirely egcUllt , and teems to ire oncers by throwing out the linpurltlei from the blood. Troatlieon Blocd and Skin Diseases mailed free. TuKSHirrSiEciric Co. , Drawer 81 Atlanta On. , or W , 2iJ St. , N. Y , 213 S. STREET , . BET. FARBTAMAND DOUGLAS. 3 Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban prope.rty in and around the city. Wo have business property on Capitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglap , JTfunani , Ilnrnoy. Howard , 9th , 10th , 18th nnd 16th sreots. We have fiuo residence property on Fnrnam , Douglas , Dcdge , Davenport , Chicago , Cass , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys end Park Avenuea , in fact on all the best residence sheets. Wo lave property iu the following ad ditions. McOormick's , Millard& Caldwell's J&oirntz & I&utli's , Lakes , Jmpr'nt Association Elizabeth Place _ Wilcos , E. V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Horbach's , Isaac & SeMon9s. < Patrick's ? Manscomi's Parker's , West Omaha , Shinn's , Grand View , Grise's , Credit Foneier , Nelson's , Kountz9 First Armstrong's ! ' ountz' Second , Kountz9 Third , Lowe's , : iKountz' Fourth , Syndicate Hill , I College Place , Plainview , Park Place , "WalnurffHilL Tukev &i evsors , West End , ThornbuLrg * Boggs&Hill8 Clark Place , Capitol'j Mvers c Richards , Reed's First , JBovds , And all the other Additions to the City : Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha These lots are aol.d at $100. They are nicely lo cated and will make convening cheap , and de sirable homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division Located in West Omaha , two blocks south of Leaveuwotth street , . . fine location aid the cheaco t lots in Omaha ; 5125 for inside lots _ and § 150 Jor corneis ; terms10 down , balance 35 per month ; dent fail to see three if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirk\voo3 addition , which we offer afc low \ [ .rices , tcvrus 25 downbalouce $10 per month. These lots are on high level giound and are desirable. Hawthorne , This addition is more centrally located tfian any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade the grades have ueon eslablisbed by the city council , and is very desirable - blo residence property , only 16 blocks from Post oflico , prices lower than adjoininc additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot be beaten. Let on Davenport with fine Fen SALE Lot 28th and Farnatn etreet , , CtO. good property , 31,000. Fen SALE Full lot 21at nnd Clark street , C Foil BALE- } aero on California , oaat of room IIOUEO , $2,800 , Sacred Heart ; house , barn , anl cittern , cheap FOR BALE Beautiful aero lot in Giuo'a add. onlySl.COO , , . Ifon SALB Lots In ITamcom place each 51,200. 8500 , Fen BALK i lot on Chicago etroet between . 15th ntroot.with Fen BALK 10D foot front on 13th and 14th , $2,500 , small liotiso just south of ilnrtman School , on BICAUTIFDL , lota corner Fcrnam and 20th ly S1.7CO. street cheap Fen BALE Full lot nnd G room hausscomor FOB SALE-Lota InWalnut hill , § 200. llth nod Oaatollar.82'100. Fen BALK- } lot \vithG room house 2Ut Foil BALK Lot and U bauson 18th andNlch * street caey payments , $2,000 , olas S5.COO. TFe will furnish conveyance free to any \ > ar oft1ie city to show propertyto ourfriends ana customers , and cheerfully yive injorma- tion regarding Omaha Property. Those ivho have "bargains to offer or wish property tit afbargainf are invited to see us. < fe 'Souer ' , Real Estate Agents 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Douglas