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Shields , who has once stood under the shadow of tbo gallow ? , and now goes to the penltontoary for slaying the seducer of hlsaistor. In Mocklonburg county no family stood higher in the social ccalo than that of Mr. A. 0. Shields. Living In this old county , which claims to have Issued the first declaration of Independence , Mr , Shields traced his ancestry back to the heroes of the revolution. Ho had tno Hona _ and ono daughter. Ilia first son , David , had mirrleil Mies Annlo Sitton , a young girl of vivacious manners , queenly step and voluptuous form. The second eon , Thomas L , was engaged some dla tnnco from the parental homestead In country merchandise , owned the house In which ho lived and was regarded as a good catch by all tha young ladies of the county. The daughter , Miss Molllp , was just 1C ; tall , litho of figure , with long raven tresacs falling in irllrt confusion over her shoulders ; a beau tiful peach-bloom complexion ; eyes of eoft blue , atched by wavy laehcs , which added to the striking beauty of her face , Tom was her favorite brother , and when ho wont to bo master of a bachelor's ' hall she made protracted visits , and coon grow to being moro at homo there than at thn house of her father. It wna during ono of theno visits that Miaa Mollie was called upon by the wife of her brother David , who filled the young girl's Eonl with a drc.im of possible lovo. "My brother , Joseph Sitton , " Mrs. An- nlo Shields said , "is coming to make mo a visit. Ho is coming hero iu the inter est of a mining company , and may stay bero for goad If business prospers. I dose so hope you will like each other , for it would bo so ramantio to have our families bound by this now tie. " And the young girl , her soul full of love , looked dreamily Into the future , and treasured up the romance which her sister-in-law had mance - - so temptlrjg'y painted for her. THE THIS ! MEETING. In a few weeks Mr. Joseph G. Stitton made hia appearance in the neighborhood a large man of violent temper , and a masher of woman's ' heart ] . Ho listened to the scheme which hia slater had prepared - pared for hinij but while the sister was only thinking of love and marriage , the brother was only thinking of passion aat- iatod upon a now victim A message was hurriedly sant for Miss Mollie to como over. She ran joyously into the room , not knowing of the arrival of the etranger , when , suddenly , with a s'ight scream , and looking up from her dark lashes , she behold : "My brother , Mr. Joseph G. Stitton. " "My husband's alstcr , Miss Mollie Shields. " For an hour and a half this simple country maiden sat enchanted under the spoil of a man of the world who valued female hearts aa only made tobocrushed. She listened to hia tales of travel as Doa- demonla listened to the exploits of the swarthy Moorand while ho did not oome up to the poetry of her expectations , yet she was completely enthralled by his clo- quonco. When Mr. Stitton left the tremb- ng maiden at hia brother's door that ight , he turned away with the air of a man who had made another conquest , while Mlsa Mollie sought her couch in a vhirl of unreal imagining. At the > reakfast table next morning , gwith all .ho . impuleivnoss of young love , she told icr brother of the stranger's arrival. "My poor innocent little siatcr , " said JL'om , "lot mo beg of you to drop this man from your mind. Bettor tbo hon- ! St love of some 0110 you know , who has icon railed with you , than all the fiction vhlch a hardened stranger can spread out > eforo you. " When next Miss Mollie saw her eiater- n.Iaw she told her of the unexpected ob- taslo to thtir plans. Then It wai that lira. Shields .became the bearer of moa- aqas between tbo couple , and arranged or them secret meetings , sometimes at icr own house , and sometimes in the ; rove through which they passed to the ttlo church which they attended. Miaa Mollie waa ono of the tonchers in the Sunday school , and this afforded her full ipportunity to get away fr-ni the watch- ulnccs of her brother. Slowly Sitton ound hlmsplf around the girl's it-art , trping to lead her nlnd into lllict chnnneU. Once ho promised to present her with a catechism , tha roidmg of which would make her smarter than nil the other gir0. ! She took it homo and into her room , and upon opening it was shocked to see spread out before her pictures of things she had never dreamed of. Hastily placing It at ho bottom of her trunk , whore it would .ot bo found , she I ricd to forget It , but till the seductive pictures would lloat bc- ere her eyes. eyes.THE THE LAST r-AimXO. Thus nmtteca passed until June , 1883 , vheu Sitton announced that on Thurs day , tbo 5th of that , month , ho would re turn to bis homo not to return. Wednes- lay night was dark and cloudy. Tom Shields , who slept up stair * , wai annoyed by the barking of his dog. Thii was BO unusual that ho wont to tbo window and vai tnrprhod to see a light streaming from his sister's window , which was jutt below. Ho ho-rd voices : ho llntencu : "Joe , how can , you leave after having ruined me ? " "Oh , you are not mined If I marry you. " With crazed brain tbo brother took In tlio situation. Suddenly ho beard the window raised , a figure leaped out , and in an instant was loit ia the darkness. Rushing down stairs , Tom tasked his ala- tor with what had occurred. In a wild frenzy of grief she ttfU him all ; how , coming to the window , pistol In liind , Sitton threatoncd to kill her brother il she did not admit him so that ho coulc talk over Iho arrangeinonta for tholr marriage riago , Oncn in , tcizing her around the walet , ho threw her upon the bed , and notttiths'anding her prayers and plced ings , ho accomplished hia purpotoi Then It was , SB ho stood at the window to otoipe , that the brother's ow , In tbi room above , caught the concluding word of the interview. "But , " aald the girl , trying to console her brother , If ha will only matry me 1 uicd not bo ruined. " "By daylight , " answered Tom , "h " will either bo jonr husband or u deac inanJ1 TUB FATAL BXCODNIEK. Throwing hia gun on his shoulder , Tom Shic'cla wuit to the rasidenco of hi brother David , where Sitton was slaying. On entering bitton'a room the latter WHS Bitting on the side cf the bed. Thinking Shields had coma for n book which Sltlon had prorrmod him , Sitton said : "Ucro Is that book. " "D n the book , Joe : I've como to see you nbout something more serious. Are you colng away iu the morning ? " "I am,1' ' said Sitton , "and i never ex pect ( o come bnck. " "I want you to marry my lister before yen BO , ' ' said Tom ; "you have ruined her. " "I can't do it. " "You most. " Sinking a motion to got his pistol off the mantcl-pieco , Sitton exclaimed : "I'll dlo first.1' ' "Die , thou , " said Tom , ni ho emptied the contents of his shotgun into the guilty leohor , who fell dead at his feet. The report called nil to the scone , when David Shields ran in. "Ho seduced my siitor , " s Id Tom ; "I demanded that ho should marry her at ouco. lie refused , and now , " said ho , looking at the dead body. "I reckon lio'Jl never ruin any moro poor women. " Clasping the dead body of her brother , and showering kltpos upon his bloody face. Mrs. Shields sobbed : "Poor Joe , ho loved Mollie , and would have married her. " . fe ijS | mi : sroriY OF THK TWO TiuAiJSR' The uown of the tragedy as it waa'.lold created unbounded excitement. The youth and beauty cf the unfortunate girl aroused deep feeling against tbo dead so- ducor. The complicattd family relation ship made It didicult to talk of the matter - tor in their presence , while the universal voice justified bravo Tom Shields for avenging the dishonor inflicted upon his sister by a wroich who sncoringly refused to make the only reparation in his power. When the caco was brought to trial , however , ii was found t1 ' r ere were such evidences of .s ? ; o- meditation on the pm of om Shields which would make it dif ficult for htm to escape conviction forde- libcrata murder. A singular Incident of tbo trial was the evidence of Mrs Annlo Shields. She waa the only ono who had acted as the matchmaker , ' her evidence on the ono hand would have to blacken the memory of her brother and to fasten shame upon the fair fimouf her sister-in- law , or , on Ilia other baud , It would Bond her husband's brother to the gallows. In her face and teiuful 0503 could bo read the story of ooBlltctiiu ; cmotlonc. She gave her evidence withwonderful nerve , however , and BO framed her answers as to save the feelings cf her double relation ship. When Miss Mnlllo Shields waa placed upon the stand men stood upon the scats to look over each others' shoul ders , eo anxious wera they to catch a glimplo of her faco. She would not remove - move her veil , however , and when she told the story of her final deflowormont there was not a man in the honso who would not have alaln Sitton if , by some chance , ho should have walked into the room. The jury retired with the case , and , after consultation , brought in a verdict of guilty. At first it was felt that this could not he so , but when the judge called the prisoner up and sentenced him to death on the gallows , it become evident that while the law might bo enforced - forced , the ro would bo a miscarriage of justice. The proper stops wore at once taken for an arrest of judgment and anew now trial \\hlloawaittngthe tedious ordeal cf these proceedings , Shields prow tired of prison llfo and escaped. For two weeks search was made for Mm , which resulted In his recapture. During the two weeks of freedom ho slept in the woods and lived on roots , and so emaolated was ho that his recovery was deemed impossible. The second trial , which has just closed , lias resulted in his conviction of man. slaughter , for which ho has been son. toncod to five years in the penitentiary Now that thd story of the killing is fully understood , it is felt by many of the good ladles of North Carolina that a man should not bo punlehed for protect ing his sister. Shields is to day a hero , and a move ment will at ono bo organized to nsk Governor Scales to release Shields from further punishment. The following testimonial ia from Mr. SOL OMON WKIL , a gentleman well-known in Balti more : Mr. Weil's case was considered hopeless from the start , hia friends actually having ar ranged for his funeral. They bearing of the zuratlvo qualities of Duffy's Molt Whisky suggested a trial. The suggestion was acted an With great success , for in a short time he waa entirely cured , and by the use of this wins- \ey \ alone. Mr. Well is to-day attending to hia business as usual , BALTIMORE , Mil , May B , 1881 Hie Duffy Malt Whisky Company : Gentlemen In December last I was Bud- ilenly stricken at my hotel with n severe hem orrhage , losing nbout ono palion of blood at the first attack , nud latge quantities fro- riuently thereafter. My case was considered liopeloas from the start , and so certain wore my friends that 1 would die that they actually wronged for my funeral. On the 3 , th day of December I was removed to the Hebrew Hos pital , aud was there ordered by my physician to use Cod Liver Oil and Whisky. On advice , the whisky I usad was your famous sure Malt. In a short time I discarded the oil using only your whisky. I feel that I ewe my life to tlio saving qualities and purity of your whisky , and earnestly recommend it to any person suffering from pulmonary complaints or hem orrhage. Youra , very sincerely , SOL WEIL. Late I'xceleior Clothing Home. A Maryland farmer has been experi menting with baibod wire fence for tele- mono use , and announces that farmers nd others will soon adopt thorn for this nirposo. All "Played Out. " "Don't know what ails mo lately. Can't oat well can't s'oep well Can't work and don't enjoy doing anything. Ain't really sick , and I really ain't well. Feel all kind o1 played out , someway. " That a what scores of men say every day. If hey would take Dr. Pierco'a "Golden iledlcal Discovery" they would soon have 10 occasion to Bay It. It purifies the ) lood , tones up the tystom and fortifies .t ogaiiut dieouc. It is a great anti-bilious remedy .is well. A largo , enowy owl that lodged in the barn of a Sierra Nalloy farmer bad In Its larder for the winter the other day eight mice , several largo ra's and chipmunks without number , At Hanover , N , H. , an ancient homo that burned recently had on it the nhinstjoj which were laldjon it the day of the battle of Bunker Hill. An actress of Patcrson , N. J. whose dobnt last week attracted some attention , arcribcs her oampoiuro and abaenao ol etage fright to prajor. One reason why diseasea of lh bladder anil urlnory organs are so difficult to cure ia that they frequency have no pronoun ced nymptoms. HUNT'S [ Kidney and Liver ] HKMBDV is paculiarJy adapted ta the cure of these romplnntj , and goes ai once lo the joit of the trouble , giving re lief at onco. PIUTE COURTSHIP. How Maiieus Are Iooeft and Won Aiorg the Indians , A Simple Marringo Ceremony Hew * I'crslttecut imllnii Suitor Is Driven From Uio Tent of tlio Girl Uo tiovea , San Francisco Call. la many social ronttora tlio American Indian had n sjstatu of etiquette na formal find savcro na the aristocratic rosl- dents of Murray Ilill or Beacon street. It was a elngalnr , and , in some respects , a contradictory feature of the llfo of the aborigine ] that , with nil their liberty and freedom to roam the vast wilderness of a boundless country.thoy voluntarily adopt ed many domestic regulations , moro rigid than any In vcguo among the Puritans who landed on 1'lymouth Keck. Auster ity ia not usually ascribed as ono of the traits of the American Indian , and yet in that moat interacting period of life , when young people court aud marry , thfy on1 forced the severest and meat stoical ro Btraints , The knotted lash which the monk frequently had laid upon his ban back and limbs to gtvo hia thoughta amore moro licavouly boot , waa no greater in dulgence in asceticism than the forced suppression of a young girl's fofliugj which the Indiana required. In matters relating to courtnhlp and marriage the higher tribes of the aborigines wore glng- ularly oovero and forui.il. The narration by Sarah Winnomucca of heir Indian maidoua were wood aod won in the Pluto nation shows the atrlc'ness of that people in I'gurd to the mingling of the aoxes The old chief's daughter gave the fol lowing account of a Piuto courtship to a Cell reporter a few days ago : AN INBIAN GIRL'S DK11UT. "Whan a girl roachaa womanhood and her family doalro to indicate to the trlbo that their daughter hai reached the mar riageable period oho makes her debut , as you say in English , but the Piuto girl comen cut in nn entirely different way than that adopted by her while cistor. Suat before sbo reaches womanhood , her grandmother has especial charge of her. To that old lady , whotejoan are sup posed to have brought wisdom , the girl ia givon. She schools her in domestic duties and explains to her the nature and Importance of the wifely rolntbn. The girl then goes with two older female re latives to a teepee , which ia a small wig wam , where she remains with them twenty-five days. During tbia time she performs work which is supposed to bo atrangthenlrjg. It consists chiefly of piling wood. Three times a day , at morning , noon and night , she stacks iivo piloj of wocd , mak ing fifteen eah day. Every five days her relations take her to the rlvor to bathe , and at the end of the tlmo she gives her clothing toher attendants and returns to the family lodge. Very fre quently the wardrobe which bho presents her female attondanta la quito extant ivo , and is regarded by them as a valuable present. When the young girl has epent twenty-five days in the tccpco cho has made her debut into the society of her tribe , and that ia considered as a public announcement that she is ready to marry. INDIAN BEAUTIES IN DEMAND. "Of coureo , a pretty , sWapely girl is in great demand , just as a belle is in your society. A girl with a handsome face , and fine black eyes and flowing hair aa black and glossy as a raven's wing , and a willowy , graceful form , ia the object of a great deal of at'en- ' titn from the young men of the tribe , and often cf the older men , too. A lovely Indian girl ia aa much Bought after in her circle aa a great beauty ia In Lon don drawing room. Bat oh , how different the two kinds of courtship are. Wo have no parties in tno wigwams to which young folks go and got acquainted and court. The young men ana girls have no theatre to attend and no long walks homo after the plsy la over. They never go riding together , nor strolling through the woods along the river bank. They never idle fogethor in the canoa on the water , plucking lilies and flowers. Al- bbongh they seem * o enjoy much greater liberty to roam and wander , whitherso ever tbolr fancy may lead them , yet they are kept as close aa prisoners. Pluto courtship lacks freedom , and yet it is not devoid of that Intense uxcitomentthat at- lends love making the world over. A LOVEIl's ATTENTION. "You miy 6iiPPOEO that the girls and young men would sUal out of their lodges of moonlight nights and have clandestine meetings and woo In thtt way , but they never dare to do it. Indeed they never speak together. A word never paises between - tween them. But ttlll a girls very soon mown when a young man is interested in irr Do tries to catch her attention by lie horsemanship , or his ekill with the aow , or his nihlotio accomplishments. lie rides by her at a furious speed and returns oguin and again. In this way ho attracts her attention end infonna her , although ho docs not speak a word , that lie lovea her and would ilko to marry her. But this does not camprlao all of his courtship. At niaht , when Iho Indians have retired to their wigwams and are sleeping , the young man rlsra from his bed ot leaves and skins and goes to the lodge occupied by Iho girl ho loves lie entera tilently aud nits clown beside her conch. A lodge ia clrcuhr In shape , and at night when the inimtes go to bed , they heap brushwood and legs on the fire in the centre cf the tant end then lie down with their feet toward the fire and heir heads toward the ontjido or circum- 'erenco of the wigwam , The Icdians iloop on loaves and robes and IT a covered when sleeping with eklns. As the young nan enters the lodge h can see by the irolight where the young girl ia sleeping and he gees directly to her side , ofipti stepping over other fleepers , acd ert down by her bed. It is customary for the young girl to sleep near her grand mother , who Is expected to rent 1'gttly ' after the girl haa ruado har debut. An socn as she sees the youngman eater sbo wakens the girl , who rises and goes to where her mothar ia sleeping t nd Pos down beside her. As soon as ( ho does this the young man rleta and g.oa out aa silently i s he came in. A SILENT COUKTSniI' . "Not a word Is spoken. Ha does not touoh the girl , whib ho is aitting by her ai ehe sleeps. Her grandmother dcoi not speak a wcrl of encouragement to him , noitbor does her mother Indicate that ho la a welcome suitor. The next night he comes again and fakes up h's ' position bo ido tbu gtr ] , and keeps this up for a long tirno. Baring all tbo tlmo ho ii courting In this way , ho is treated aa an absoluta stranger by the girl's ro- Utionu. They may have entertained him before ho began his n < tuition to the girl ; her broth , n may have hunted with him end shared the game with him , but when bo once begins to woo tba girl , all famil iarity and friendship oaasaa. Ho ia never Invited to eit of food prepared by the family of the girl , and her brothers never oiler him anything in the hunt. Ilis presence is wholly Ignored. If the glr doDs .not Ilko him , she fella her grand mother and when the young man comes at night again , that good old lady rises from her bed , takes a htmdful ot hoi atlies from the fire and thrown them in his face. That's the mitten. It ho per slsta In hi ] attentions and continues to como again and ngiln , tbo whol family uuito in heaping indignities upon him , but the girl ia never a parlj to this. Her brother * and s'stors am father and mother , throw ashes upon him , donsa him with water , flagellate him with stout switohca and drlvo him from the lodgo. Sometimes an Indian persists , In splto of such assaults , am * ROCS a oin'and tgain to the tent where the girl Is aloepli'g. ' Sometimes his perseverance - severance wins her heart , but net often. Till" MAliniACIE CEREMONY. "If the girl likea him and la willing to marry him , then she tolls her graudmoth or , who informs the girl's father. If the fomllp think it i ] a suitable match , the father invites the young man to the tenl niul asks him , in the proaenco of the girl , if ho loves her and will take gocd rare of hor. Then the father aeks the girl if she lovoa the young man and lolls her the dutlo ) of u wife , If both say they love each other , the two become engaged , bnl oven after that they do not talk together , neither do they go together. A day Is fixed for the wedding , A great feast It prepared. The relative of the girl and the young man tit around a great camp- fir o together , the young man and the girl sitting side by aldo. The food Is in bas kets. The girl has carefully cooked a basket of food for her intended hnsbniul , and aa she hands It to him ho acizas her wriat with his right hand nr" . I akoa the basket with his left. That is the marri age caremonv. The girl's ' father then pronounce ! them man and wife and they go to a lojgo , where they live together. "It may aeom to white people that Iho Piuto system of courtship is crude mid Foolish ; but it has a great many pkaumt features and dooa not lack the excite ment , although it is unexpressed , which V.teiida that period of a girl's life. " Educated and GApcricnccd. Hood's Sartaparllla ia prepared by 0.1. 3ocd & Co. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Maes. , who have a thoroughkuowledgoof ihorinacy , aud many years practical ox joricuco in the business. It ii prepared ; vith the greatest skill and care , under the lirtetlon of the men who originated it. [ Jonco Hood's Sarcaparllln may bo do- londed upon ns a thoroughly pure , hon- ) it , and reliable medicine. The American etovo and roking chair iavo appeared In Homo. Coughs. DIIOWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES ire uaed with advantage to alleviate CougliB , Sere Throat , and Bronchial Affections. Sold only in loxci. Wet wlntors have been found to result most disastrously to insocts. IIorucford'H Acid Phosphate. Marked Benefit lu Indication. Dr. A. L. HALL , Fair Haven , N. Y. , lays : "Havo proscribed it with marked jonelit in indigestion and urinary roubles. " Queen Arictorla never tried the ex hilarating enjoyment of roller skating. The best roau'ator ' of digestive organs and he best appetizer known is Angostura Bio crs. Try it but beware of imitations. Get rom your grocer or druggist the genuine arti- : le , manufactured by Dr. J. G. 1 $ , Siegert & Sons. The thousands of finger rlnga worn in country are estimated to ba worth $58OCO,000. STOP THAT COUGH 3y using Dr. Frazier'a Throat and Lung Bal- : am the only auro cura for Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness and Sere Throat , and nil diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a cough. It may provo fatal.Scores and mndreds of grateful people ewe their lives to 3r. Frazier't Throat and Lunp Balsam , and no _ family will ever be without it after nnco laing it , and discovoriner its marvelous power. it is put up in largo family bottles and solder or the small price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Kuhp & Co. and O. V. Goodman. In a brief wrestle with ono of his cows \ Connect Sent farmer lost ono of hia eyes and had his jaw brokon. DUUKEE'S SALAD DRESSING & COLD HEAT SADCE for all kinds of salads , fish , vegetables and cold meats. Cheaper and > otter than hcmo-insdo. No sauce equal 0 it was over otic rod , Ono of the Icadirg temper&nco men of Hamburg , S. 0. , has been indicted for oiling liquor on the sly. YOUNGMENt KKftD THIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to eend their celebrated ELKCTBO-VOL- 'AID ' BELT and other ULHCTRIO AM-LIANOES on rial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) iilirttid with nervous debility , loss of vitality iiid manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also or rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and nany other diaoases. Complete restoration to icalth , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No ink is incurred ag thirty days trial is allowed , -Vrito - thoin at oaco for Illustrated pamphlet reo. reo.A A Now Jersey town has fitted up tbo own hall as a suathig rink for the pur pose tf raising muiey to pay oil'its debts. A C * HD. To nil who nro Buffering from errors ml Iii < lleatioii9 oljouth , nervous wiaknoaa early tcay , loss ol manhood , oto. I will solid a recciU hat will cure you fKKK Of C'HAHUi : . Tills ( 'rcit emcdywas disco * crod by n , ralselonary to Houth America. Send tcll-addresscj emUono to Usv , Jo- K.ni T. INMAN Stitlon "D. " New York. Tbo wcilth of England has apparently doubled sines 1855 , that < f Franco since 1850 , and that of ths United States since 1804. SKIN UIBEASKS CURED. By Dr. Frezior'a Magic Ointment Cures 1 by maglo : Pimploa , Black Ueada or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , salt Itlioum , Sere Nipples , Sere Ijjpa and old , Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , or moiled on receipt prico. CO conta. Sold by Kuhn & , Co. aud 0. If , Goodman. Many of the cats of alleged meat fur nithecl the Soudan army are said to have been nllol with Band. There la nothing slow about the cflica-y of St. Jacobs Oil. ApplUd locally , jt cures , Tl Mississippi river carries annually 100,000.000 tons of solid matter into the Gulf of Mexico , "Was evr woman in this humor wooed ? " W s ever " woman in this Juimoi won ? Of caurao int. Don.t try to make love to a woman who Is all oat of sorts with dyspepsia or nervous prostration. Fir t nuke her n present of a bottle cf Brown's Iron Bitters. Then when her dlgcativo apparatus la In order , and her nerves toned up , go and seu her. Mr a , Si a1 , of Clinton , La , stye : "My health baa been greatly Im proved by using Brown's Iron BlttoiB. " It cores dyspepsia , indigestion , etc , . ' y Rheumatism , 'Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache. Toothache , ll " ' , Nfnlil , rY > Ht llllon. * OTI1'11 oiiM rma AMI AI . tutgl.t , n. | l > , . l.r t , frrwl.cro. nnjOcnU UlrMkm.lnll ijMtu irfl. Tim cn.uii.r.s A. V MHI.IU : : co. llilllaorr , Md. , I. R. A. Sniffs Specific has ctirod rny Mincer which was vcryhaJ. Inmnow In flnohctlth ; no\cr bettor. Ha\o gained 25 txjuudselnco 1 bcir n Uklne Swill's Specific. Il , S. BRADFORD , llptoinillc , Toun. CANCKH FOU MANY YKAltA Servant has boon afflicted for many joiralth ftc.nieron her nose , wlilcli restated all ports ct treatment , She WAS cured entirely with Swill's Specific. JOHN 11H.L , Druggist , Tliomson , O.i. NOSK KATEN OFP. A young man near this town had an eating cinccr on his t\co which had do- itroyud his note end was eating townnl hts cjes. As ft luft resort I mit ) niu ou Sn Ill's Biicclflo , aud It has cured him sound and well. M. P. CRUMLKY , M. D. , Cglcthorpo , Ga. I have scon romirkahlo results from the u o of Sullt'i iwclllj In cancer. It kwcured sotcralcuscs uiulcr my ow n oo. . llr.v. J. K. OAMrnr.Lt , Coiumbus , da , Swift's Specific Is entirely VRolnblc , nudsoomsto euro caoccrs liy ( o dug put the Impurities from the blood , Treatise ou Blool and Skin Diseases mallei ! free. Tlio Swift Specific C'o , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga , , or 16DV. . ISdSt. , New York. ll tluicli. Milro Curro. fK Ublime < l 10311 yritlrn oMUt-aiileo ol - t J-v - . - -K' every ca o tinileKfnfcpn , W TJciid tw o ntatnv > 3 f or o-lebratca HI edlcnUVorVi , Address , F. IJ. CI.AKICi ; , 21. * * , , 186 Scull Clark Sircct. CHICAGO. ILL. Jtt U [ ( SnccKssons TO DAVIS & SNYUEB. ) GENERAL UKALKia IN 1503 FARNAM STREKT. Have for sa'o 200,000 acres carefully delected land in Vastcrn Nebraska , At low price and on easy term Improved farms forsilo in Douglas , Dodge , Colfax Platte , Hurt , Cuinlng , Warpy , Washlngtoa , Mcrrlck Eaundcrs , anJ Butler countloa , Taxes paid In nil parts of the etat J. Money loarcd on improved farms. Notary Public alwnyj In oQlco. Corrcepondcnco eollolted C17 St. Charles St. , St. Lenis , Mo. JL regulnr gpadaate of two Medical Collect , fciui been loogel enetseiilQ thu Bpetlnltreattnuitor OMBONIC , Vn-nvf Suu ADO HLOOD DIBVIBII tbui auv otber f EtTkicInn la ot. LoulM , u ellTM'cri kbov aatl all olt rraldeDth know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Menttl = nd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otuer > ftc- lions ot Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood PoltWfig , Old SOreS and Ulcers , are treats. 1 vlth unnirallclnl ineeeiii , on latritpckotllic prluetplea. Ht'ely , Prltatelv. Diseases flrlslng from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , Meh produ ME Or the follottlng cCTvctst Mr : > ouinoH4 , debllitr , dlniiMn * or Blzhl anidetoctlve memory , plmplcnon llio r c. , payiloxl dccaj , ureriloD to the ocletj of reanlo , conttilta ofHcni , cti , rcndorlnc Marrlago Improper or unhoapy , no jicrnwutiitlycurfil. l'jinplilet(3fl ( pascien tBo aboie , ( tij > la icaled CBTClopc. rreeto BDT uJJrma. ConMiltMlonat r Coocrbjinallfrtt.nndlnTlttJ. Wrlto for questloui. A Positive Written Guarantee Blvc In all corabla ca > e . llfdlclncj tool everivbero. tamph'.etB , English or Qerman , 04 pajet. do. acrlbinc above dmeasoo , In male or foiaal * , i'llEil CUBDE ! KO page. , flne pU M. lllnalratej ta elolb noj # ! Mnaiag , Mc.niouejoTpoiltiK : inir/i. J.apcr covtn , Mo. Thli IxcS contataa U taa curlouji , doubtrul or liltluJti ! * vafit t know. A loot ersrrat latest to BlL Ujlltb I - et7. tU < Aaeu rc rromsuxi " > - . in AMI ) r'lrlf ' } ' tlic Ulu llic LIVER uti < l KIDNEVa. anil Hi K-ioVt. Tin : UKAXjTu ana VICOK nf VOUTICtjf \ intorAppc'lllo , in- , Ltvx < ii' HtioiiRtli. oncl'l ll . " " ' "nKUbsiiluttly enroll. Bur1 , muscles ami dlvo m-wiorco. ttio inln'l ' uiitX . . . _ _ -J > piicul'ai-to tliLlrsi < w..l JDC ! InBH , 11' WlTS'SinCW TOII1O iaf nui icdlyr.uro. liUMaacleur , liuciUiv roniiluilun. | yreiiuunl hhuniptRRl 0" " ' * " -'r1"iiK oiilyuild j thoiioicilnrl'j iii'MiuorUdml. Douoluxpcri * I'nt XttlllB DIIIOINAI , ANt > I < rST. ff lfSSto.fSrtour"i ! iKAlVtl'uOOK/iB , vtFnllot etriuib UDd uMifiU.luionntuou.tjftn.Jr J . . nlaln , on wdl ut tliwu 110111 roriituhii- ) i thmiwlmiir tint \\linluV H , ti' tlly In tlinviMtli rf HOKUCKSrOOD iOS IHFAHTS AHD IHVM.1IB. ! UniulrtH no i.-ookiiik' , llwt lipoil In lu-nllh or lc ) ' . Ul.,1.lia"17ft'tl' ' liynll'lniCKintit IiMikiiit < ct ) . IIOKI.ICK'S l'OOI > TO. , UnrliifVI . C--hnitbyuiiilnurer 'litot | prlralnhf limit % a Aalt u ll. uu. . . - , - , . . fJi tJ.rTttftt. bf.uii. Ontal Af . d n Itrwrl driluluu. fl.Ttr t f .wjvt. frill , Att .ftur fluMI 91 dru fl.t tot Ut.rwllAi utufuiu.i 1,1 ML/u iruaauiiaSo.Mi. ' ' ' ei 'uitojJui'jY. a. v. Jiy the lire „ Hoilcttcr's Stomach Hitters the ha/KariJ appoiranco of the coun tcn&n r nJ sal lnuii.i,9 of dyfjiep * tlm uro iiiiiint ] ) | ( ] I'ynhtBlitibr look nrd M the food i icqulruit tulifctunre Appetliols icitortd , an'i tlioiieriou is ttm rofrc.hcd with much needud uluni- Ltr , through the uvo ol ttilj n cdlclne , wMch U aim bcno tidal to norssn of & . . _ rheuinatlo i. - .ncnvy tendency n ? SlBrajr 3ra ; ; * ) ant an Ineatlniablo ' " ' ' U ' r fsr | , ro > entUu of foter itttd * KU0 , for 0al D glits in J Dealcis centrally lha romnrkftblo grovrlh ot Omaha during the Kat few yonra In a mnttov of great nntonlflhmont to those who pay an occasional visit to this growing oily. Tha dorolopmont of the Stor-V Vnrda tha nooosalty of tha Bolt Ltub Rend the finely paved alroota the hundreds of now residences and coolly bnnlnoea blookn , with the populntlon of our city moro than doubled In the loot five years. All thlo la 5 great ourprlto to vlaltora nnd 1 the admiration of our cltkona. Thla rapid gronth , the badness activity , and the many nnbatontlal Imjirovomeuta madn lively demand for Omahn real estate , and over ? invontoi haa rondo a hcudaoma profit. Blnoo the Wall Street panla MB ? , with the anbuannont cry of herd tliaos , there hfta boon less domnud from specula * tors , but a fsii demand from Inventors sacking homoa. Thla latter olosi are taking advantr.go of low prlcuu In build * ing matorlnl and are securing their home * at much Icca coat than trill bo possible year henco. Bpoonlatorc , too , csh buy real evta * a cheaper now nud ought ta toka advant u of present prises lot future pro ta. The nest few years promlsoa grcato divolopmonU In Omaha than Iho pwt tivs yenra , which have boon aa good aa wo could roMonnbly doalro. Now man * nfactnrlng establishment ! ) luid lorxo job * blug honoas ore added almost vraokly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There ara many In Omaha and through * but the State , who have their money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of In terest , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real eitato , would bring thorn much greater returns. We have many Bargains vhlch we nro confident will bring the purchase * largo pvofita In the near future. We have for sole the finest resi dence property iu the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenuo,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Fariiam , Davenport. Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made abcessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty m the western part of the city will increase in valun We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- y in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section > y the Stock Yards Company and ; he railroads will certainly double ; he once in a short time. Wo also have some fine businesn ots and some elegant inside rent * doucep for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find seme good boijjains by calling i EEAL 2.13 BmVh Mth 8t , Bet .Toon Farnhnm and Douglas. P. S. Wo nsk those who hav .iroperty for sale at a bargain to give us a collWo want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at moro than its real value.