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THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , MAY 25 , 1885. BITTER Comlilnlns 1I10S nltli rilKK VK(1FTAIIU : TOXICS , qaltklr nml romplHflr CI.KAXSKS xnd KSUICIIKS TIIM 11I.OOI ) . Quickens ( lioartlonof the Ltrrrnml KlilnrjR. Clciraflin fomploxlonm kt"i the skin iniootli. It dor * not Injure the ( will , camp hcadndip , or prndnrc con- MlpMlon-AUiOTIIMt IIMNCHKIIICIMS DO. rhj-tlclins nn J Uruftgbbi cverr&hcro recommend It. Dn. N. H UtJOOLFS. of Mirlon , Mm. My * : "I recommend llrmm'n Iron Ultlnra in n valnnhla tonic forenrtclilnttllto Mi > l , * ml rxmotlna Ml ditpoptla wmptonn. It iloon not Imrt tlm tcotti. " Un. H. M. DRMEI.L , tornohK Iml. wir i " 1 linvo tiroscHl it Ilmwn'a Iriti UllUrs In cnxo * of nn > rmlnncl MnocI < li ciiwi nljo when tnnlo wim noodcd , ana It h proved thorotiuhly satisfactory. " Mn.Wf. HrnHR.a ; St Murjr Ht. . Now Orlonnv IA. , mn : Ilrmrn'i Iron llltton rciioTml me In a CMD ni lilool poiwmlnR. and I heartily commend It W I now nnmlind n imrlllor/1 Tuo ( lonnlno IIM Trndo Mark nnd crowd rod lines on wrapper. Tnltn nn nllirr. Made only liy .N CIIIMH.U : , eo. , II.U.TIMOUI : , sin. HAND HOOK -n-rfnl and ntlractlro , oon- talning IKnf prifM for rcrlp < w. Information alnmt colni , I'to. , glvi-n nnay by nil iloalon in meillcluu , ur tuallod to any Aildroiui mi receipt of So. stamp. ' 4 SICKEST1 SBLLIW& AND timWIIffi f/ii-fl i 111 - - - rasn , , , .v , , . cua t o ( .ininpi for O'-lo'irnt-d ' ral rkf Afl-lro i. tf. I ) . I I.AKKi ; , HI. JD. , boutli ( .lark st'oct , CIIICACJO , JLU CONDUCTED IIV Havana Lottery I ( A MOVKHNMKNT INSTITUTIOW.J Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 11 Doys. Tickets in Fifths , Wholes $5. Frac tions pro Dnbjecl to no manipulation , not coatro'.lcd by thor r tlesIn Intoiesi. It la the fairest thing la tbo alaieof cbinooln oilntonco. 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LEWIS SOHIELE & CO. , Sole Ow.frt et I' > ttot > nj Bunr l > r > n , 300 IIUOADWAV , NF.W YORK. 3TO03 CHARLES H. PATCH 1517 Douglas Street , Omaha , And leading houaoa ovorywhoru. It German Insurance I COMPANY. Freeport , - - Illinois ; OASH CAPITAL , . . . . $200,000 JL Hmi.VGEn , I'reet , P , GDNO , Secretary , Policy holders ploaie call on or addrea Gcib & Uaas , Agents for Omaha , Nelroaka , if 1505 FARNAM STEBET , i if THE WHIRLPOOL OF POUTICS Sensational , Romantic and stbetic EyoLts in WasMngtoc , An'.UtwolcomoEcllpso In a Clinrch Iho Sonrcli for Two Cents Gen. Ijognn'a ' Election , Special Correspondence of The BEE. WASHINGTON , M y 1 ! ) . The passing events of the laat week have boon of a kind nnd style that should gratify oar most sensational , romantic nnd rusthotlc loving people. Wo have had a homo race , with the usual rainy day accompanl mont , domestic and fotclgn scandals to set the Prims and Pnirlonta to peeping through their fingers ; church nnd norre- pnper duels , with cold lead nnd sharp pens for weapons church wounded and newspaper atlll lying at thopolnt of death of some other innocent victim ; lofty po litical tumblings , with bruised shins and sere heads to bind up ; twenty-five cent operas and garden parties ; crowded houses frlngod vlth dtidolots ; a colored hanging largely attended by curi ous Christian people , and other light , airy Biimmor entertainments. And still the politicians and newspapers have the blnoi and are net hippy ! Thera was SDHIO canso for uneasiness and distrust of the government before THOSE 1WO CENTS were found In the treasury building. I tell you wo wcro mighty uneasy. Not only for the financial crash that was ini mlnont , but for the mental condition oE the secretary of the treasury. It waa n harrowing eight to BOO poor Dan Man nlng , with hands thrust deep into his commcdious pockets , pacing up and down tlioso cold marble bnlla ( which are not very much deserted thcso days ) , head bent forward on bis troubled breast in profound "worrimcnt" over thosa two cents' 1 His well-rounded atom * ach grow Hat for the want of an appotlta ; messengers were kept busy fanning his feverish brow and bringing him cooling drinks. All the employees walked about on tip-toes as thougU they were afraid of waking the dead , or that something direful was about to happen and with ouo full swopo they'd all bo fired out of Iho doors and windows. A n obi o army of penny-snatchors were employed at from $4 per day and upwards , to search for these missing two cents 1 All the ex-secretaries were notified and hurried thither ; the beauti ful treasury women were in tears , melt ing tears , nnd not a few of them not only shed their idle tears , but told their busy fears to Hlgc-lna. Ohl pity is akin tenet not an appointment In the treasury by D long woy hut dlvino love , and H/gt'lna1 / Boul was stirred with emotion and com motion for these two cents I Every nook and crook of that building , which la a pret ty good tized vijlago , wes searched day and night. The poor clurka all felt con demned and would gladly have sacrificed two cants of their own salaries , but the vigilance committed had their eagle eyes upon them and it was impossible to make good thcai two cents ! However , th weary search was rewarded way down In the very bowels of the treasury , underlet lot of hidden trash in the vaults was found , not only a lot of procions spark ling gems , whoso brilliant Instro the mold of years had not tarnished , a glf from the Japanese government to ex President Madison , and upon which the unappreciative congress took no action o : acceptance. ( The congress of to-day would divide the spoils among thorn. ' Not only were thoao diamonds , rubies , and paarls found in an iron box , but in a remote northwest corner them two cents And to celebrate the event wo are prom ised a ical old-fashlonad Fourth of July celebration. The next thing that etlrs the suscepti ble heart of this chivalrous administra tion is TIIK HON. FIIED DOUGLASS , or I should put it , the politicians and press that wont hla place as recorder of deeds bora in the district. Last Sunday Mr. Douglass com mitted the sin of accompanying his wife , hoc mother and sister , to the president's church , Mrs. Douglas * mother and sister had the natural curiosity of nil strangers vtslting Waihlngton , to attend the pfosl- dent'u churchand Mr.Donglaas went with them , llttlo dreaming In thcsa days ol perfect harmony and poaca on earth and good will to man , that ho was commit ting a crime , that even Christian people would not forqivo him for. The presi dent wen not at church. Ho usally goes to church one Sunday as a dose he has to arralloTr , and reets the next Sunday. List Sunday was his resting day. I think the coed Dr. Sunderlond likes the oil Sunday the best , for U docs mnko him mad io have people attend church jnet to sto the president. Well , wo were astounded Monday morning to read in ono of pur local papers , the Post , nhich In politics is democratic spoken of during the late presidential race as a "Blaino democrat , " that the appeoranco of Fred Douglass causad no little com motion among the pow owners , and the trustees will bo told that the presence oi Mr. Douglass was very distasteful , and that Mr. Douglaes must leave the church or they would ; having learned that Mr. Douglass had rented a pow not far from the president's , through n third party unbeknown boknown to the pow holder * , and that quite a number of the congregation with whom the Peat reporter conversed scorned to dltcern In yesterday's action a move on the part of Mr. Douglass to gain favor with tbo powers that bo and this only added to tliolr feelings in the matter , and other like twaddle , all of which was promptly denied by Dr. Suudorland in t letter to the Star last evening , pronouno ing the sensation an "unmitigatedalso - hoed , " and expresses surprise that "any respectable journal would print It. ' And other people are surprised , too. Mr. D ujlais alto has a letter of denial 1 In this morning's Post , saying that be does not own a pow thera and has never sought to rent ono ; that ho simply wen ! with his wife and visitors to the presi dent's church as other people go who t don't own paws nnd who have visitors thatdoilroto attend , and adds : "But what au Impeachment of the Christian character of that church and congregation Is to B y that any human soul la unwel come within its walls 1 I am charged with daring to attend a Christian church ! nm not ashamed of that charge. " Some people think the sensation Is gotten up to call the president's special attention to the facr that Mr. Douglass ttill holds an office under hla administra tion and the sooner ho is dlspotod of the batter ho will ploato that portion of his par > y who draw a tight calor line and ivant the oilico MrDouplaas hold ] bidly , Dthers eay It Is a hit at Dr. Stmderland , who , be it known , la a rod hot republi can and an ardent admirer of Mr. D ug- ass as oun of tha most piflod iwn the age. It docs stick in the crop tbo rebel democrat a thit tiis president should choose tbat church , with a red hot republican minister of all oth ers , and the church is way down town too 1 Unless I am mistaken In my man , and I don't think I am , that sensational article will hnvo as little effect upon the president of the United Stales in hurry ing up Fred Doutjlaa' removal from office , as a red ant could have power to shako the Washington monument. "Have you called upon the president" I asked of Mr. Douclasnot long after the 4th of March. "No , " said he. "Why not , " I asked , " 1 am aura that the president would bo glad to meet yon and I am qulto euro Mies Cleveland would enjoy talking with you. " His reply was : "If I shoultf call at the Whlto House all the newspapers in the country would at once say that I was hanging around the president to nocuro my office , ( or words to that effect ) , I am ready to go and willing to stay , but of course I ozpact to go ; I think my political eontlmonts nro pretty clearly understock and I can frank ly siy that so far 1 am pleased with our now president and believe ho wishes to do what ho thinks is right and just. " And ho alto said many things tome mo which ho afterwards said in his address - dross on emancipation day , and for which ho wao condemned as trying to gain favor with the president. Feeling and knowIng - Ing that his office would bo filled by n democrat soon , ho dared to say what ho believed But if there is a man on earth or any other place who can ploato the politicians of to-day trot him cut ! Wo nccdn rostl Wo are enthusiastic nnd hilarious over the news of OENEKAL LOGAN'S ELECTION' to the senate. It has been a "long pull nnd a strong pull , and a pull nil to gether" by the republican a in favor of tbo man wo wanted hero. Surely , If the republicans of the United States choao 1 Sen. Logan for their vlco-proaidont in the latD presidential contest , the republi cans of his own state did what they ought ; o have done , and what was expected of them , in re-electing him to the senate , and wo nro very glad to welcome him , and his noble wlfo Is receiving such an ovation to-day as seldom : alla to the lot of woman In political life. [ met her at a largo "kettledrum , " which a only in the Yankee land , a "stand-up , ea party. " She wai looking , 1 thought , rather anxious , yet most calm and solf- icsaossod. She spoke of the bitter con- : est going on in Illinois , and talked hopo- "ully of her husband's success. She Is a superb woman , physically and socially , nnd ouo of the most accomplished poll- iolans of the ago , and in Washington , where wo know her boat , she is ardently admired and fondly loved. When a sen ator is about to leave hla time expires his seat , if a deairablo one , is spoken 'or by ouo of the senators. Gen. Man- derson spoke for Gen. Logan's scat , which fs near the centre aisle and just where the spoakor'a eye Is easily caught , irovldod ho isn't willingly blind , but Senator Mandoreon refused to occupy the cat during the extra session of the eon- ate , while Gen. Logan's election was in loubt , and the senate was left vacant. Ml honor to Senator Mandorson for this ct of courtesy. Senator Miller , of Now fork , spoke for Senator Blair's eoat and rook it when the senate convened though Mr. Blair was still on the ragged edge of the senate as n wall flower sol emnly looking on till the governor of Now Hampshire appointed him to lill the vacancy. But Senator Miller continued to fill the seat. I heard the Now York eouator roundly criticized for not oxtend- the scat to Mr. Blair after the appoint ment was made. Said the Now Yorker : Oonkling would never have shown that selfiah discourtesy ; ho thinks too well of himself for that even if ho has no more real soul. Whatever Roscpe Ooukling's political blundora were , he is n born gen tleman and Now York might sneer at him , but never was ashamed of an act of a discourtesy. " COJT. ; ilio licnillo Kstxtc. To tho-Editor of the BKE. [ 1t PAIULLIOK , Neb. , May 22. As at torney for creditors and others who are pushing a settlement of the Beadle estate of which William Sander Is ex ecutor , I deslro to make a statement with reference to the article in yester day's BEE. Mr. Sander has not been found two or three thousand dollars abort in his accounts of the estate , as no accounting has been made. A big sale of lotn in Papilllon belonging to the cstato was recently made , under order of : the court. The money ban been paid infer for moot.of these lota nnd Mr. Sander lies given the deeds. The affairs of the estate ore but just ready to bavo a dividend de clared , nnd Mr. Sander wen cited by the court , upon application hwtiwcok to ap pear forthwita and show cause why onph : dividend should not bo declared. This , Mr. Sander has failed to do and bench a warrant is consequently out. There are : but a few days einco the citation was t served upon Mr. Kinder and there may be some good reasons , other than any criminal Intent , which Is causing the do- , Sander will come In without delay and , ' clear up matter , for the satisfaction of the many friends ho has had in times ; past In Ssrpy county , ns well as the good name his family htro bavo always . borne and still bear. . It Is fair to say that the firm of Mr. Sander , at this place conducted by a ; brother of Mr. Sander , Is most trust . ' worthy , and not bo affected by this matter - tor In the least , as it has under the man agement of Mr. Herman Sander , the entire - , tire confidence of his people. : A. N. HANCOCK. Not So IloinnrkaWo. Now York Mail and Kxpreis. ; Ono day a solemn man entered a Wash ington saloon , and asked : " Is this the saloon where Booth got a drink of brandy before killing tbo presi dent ? " "Yes , sir. " ; "Havo you any of the eomo brandy ( loft ) " ' . ; . " " u "Yes , sir. "Ulvo mo _ . some of the tame brandy a out-of the same decanter. " * aol olw It is given to him , and ho puts down w the CO cents and the liquor. tl "Is that the same brandy that Booth Inm drank that night ? " m "Yes , air. " al . "And then ho wont out and shot tbe alB ; president ? " re "Yes , sir. " "I don't wonder ! Ono drink of that brandy would make a man go out and Bit bis grandmother ! " dc thV \ Van an pa th raj TTtcn JJaby was elck , wo g ro her Ctutorta , uw VTLen ebo was a CliUd , ebo cried tor Castorla , When ilia became Miss , she clang ( o Cailoria , tin BTicn ilioliad ClUldrcu , olio gate them CutorU It ; ouwl DRAWING TO A CLOSE , The Excursionists Visit tbe Mining Towns ofldaho , Ilcsults of ( ho Trip , Some Personal Mention And Other Matters , On Thursday , May 19 , the specials wrro sidetracked at the pralrlo station "Kun.i , " tlmt a visit might bo mode to liOlSE C1TT , Idaho's capital , Hero is n very lively , well arranged town , located in a magnificent val ley the valley of the territory fifteen miles from the railroad whence stages run. There is a military post nt Boise , Gen. lirhblu nt present m ccmmand. The Omnhn gentlemen thcro met many acquaintances nnd during the day enjoyed the hospitality of several. Boise City has considerable trade with Omaha nnd the merchants In this party found their visit both profitable nnd pleasing. i Iloturning in the overling In tlmo to catch the regular pnstongcr , the parly proccndcd to ijhoshoiio City and thence by "special" to KETCIU'M , a tvoical mining town , located In the valley of Wood river , surrounded by green hills nud affording splendid pasturage. Like nil new mluing camps , Kotchum haa a smaller , plouty of water nnd boasts of the HCOAII BCU'llCrt UfRlKOS , which are n milo or to out nnd ep arranged as to alTord excellent baths , o which gome of the party availed themselves. There nro nlso romantic grounds for pleasure nnd plcnia par * tlos , n rustic hotel and such accommodations RI give charm to those llttlo "gems ot the mountains" whence the territory ( Idahn ) takes its nnmo. The ores nro largely galena and low grade nnd the problem foe this people to Bolvo is prpnentod iu this fact , Ashort luu from Ketclmmtho party \isitcd 1IA1LKY , n httla mountain town like Kitchum , located on a beautiful , level valley , bordered by regu lar rolling hills , nnd well watered. Ltko Kotchum the problem of successfully working similar ores is hoforo llalloy , whosa enter prising people Eecm in earnest nnd determined to succeed , They too nro friends of Omaha though their moat convenient supply plnco ap pears to ho Salt Lake City. There la n sameness in all now mining coun tries , nnd whoever has visited ono can form n good Idea of nil , Idaho has n great future not only In mining Industries but in agriculture nnd stock growing , Hero grasses nro abun dant nnd nutritious , nud the soil of her val leys fertile to nn extent that is peifcctly surprising. At Ketchum the excursionists stood around tbo great bubbling , boiling hob wntoru tint gushed forth from the wilda nnd rock ? , when Air. Shelby reminded them of the story of Moses smiting the rock in the wilderness , re marking tnat this wai the spot. "Iloly Hoses ! I'm humbugged , " cried Mr. Charley Dewey , "I stood nta place in Egypt where they said tlmt alfair tool ; place ; I bought n big picture illustrative of it , nnd have it hanging upon my wall at home now ; it is too bad to find that the rascally Egyp tian told me a yarn ; I never dreamed that blow wns struck by MOSCB so near Omaha AS this. " AN EPISODE. Ono of the pleasantest episodes of the journey occuired yesterday while in the stnga to I3o < so City. The Hon , I'red Metz drew forth his watch at 7 : < " 5 a. m. and suddenly remembered that fifty-throe years ago to tha raiouts ho first saw the light , and yesterday was the anniversary of tliat event which g.wo to n largo circle of ncqunintnnces a most genial companion , a loyal friend , n generous neighbor and lather , and to Nebraska a good citizen and a worthy nnd beloved state senator. It Is needless to eay how each and nil congratulated the merry man of the party , nnd how Mr. John Creighton "pushed upon the lines" of the well-kept team that the city might be reached to quatlabrim- ming goblet to his long lifo and prosperity. Another personage whoso happy , joyous lifo bna served to brighten the sometimns dull . ness of n long ride ia Llttlo Charlie Shelby , | the bright-eyed pot of Gen. P. P. Shelby. Charlie is a bright , sprightly little boy , full I at lifp , fun , and boyish frolic and cmiosity , and if there has been anything overlooked in this eight-seeing day's ride Charley was not \ the ono who failed to see it. His father takes worthy pride in bis bey and doubtless looks forward to the useful manhood for him that these , his childhood's days , give fiuo promise of. As where nil is well it ia impossible to see a ault , this letter can only say that never ba- fore in a lifo of especial change atd trial has the \vriter kuown a party of thirty "almost itrangers , meet , be together cpntinuouslv for nearly three weeks day and night and have not one , the slightest incident to occur to mar the perfect joy and harmony of the association , ind never did gentlemen nioro royally enjoy n treat that comes seldom twice in a life time , or meet with more prinrely ho.'pitnlity , nero courtly attention and perfect courtesy if anticipating their comforts and wishes than lave thcso " Omaha business men" at the muds of Messrs. Morse & Shelby , and every ifliclal on the line of tailway eutvico. Tha np from Omaha to Vancouver's island has jceu a scries of pleasant surprises , of uuex- iccted information , nnd unalloyed pleasure. \nd its memory will live long as ono of the lappy occurrences of each man's lifo. "All aboard" has rung for the last time luring this rido. nnd the "Omaha business nen's excursion" in a few hours mora will LIVE IN JIEJIOIIY. lut not only in memory. It has gfven birth o pernonal acquaintances and perssnal Mend- ; It has served a * n host at some great 10- optmn , introducing those who n little while igo were strangers , Io ha in the future friends ; has spread before the quick business eye of voallhy mtn numberless opportunities nnd irojpcta to acquire property , invest money md know the great and hitherto unknown nen awl resources of the mighty country in hla northwest , with its various nnd 'nrymg lines of trade , manufacture , abor and commerce ; It has unveiled he bidden mybterlej of tha beds of precious netala that have been sleeping down iu the josom of mother earth , until awakened by .ho inagia strokes of hardy labor ; it has .aught a lesson in geography better far than ill the school-rooms in Christendom ever aught with their masters , and painted 'globes" of tbo revolving world. It has lifted .ho curtain that shut out , like a cloud , the treat expania of pasture on plain and moun tain , where flocks and herds fatten nnd thrive : o fill the food-markets of the world. It has r arrod ! men along as in a review beside a lanorama of unrivaled beauty nnd grandeur , shore prodigal nature has set before them her measures , her riches and her beauty. It boa enlarged men's Ideas , broadened their con- eptlons , widened their appreciations and re freshed the ardor of their patriotism ; it hai whetted the keen edge of their love for homo ma its boasebold gods , and taught the prac tical blessing of this great Union of States , which , while distinct as the billows , are one ike the sea ; it has opened their eyui to the our ge so commendable , the purpose so per- latent , the ability so matchlem , nnd the sue- oss unsurpassed , by which and with which .he great corporations of tne land have laid ipon the shores of either ocean the riches of western world.in exchange for tha offerings others , and enabled the eon of the fir veetern mountain to speed in olectrlo hroba , words and messages of business or eve to the dwellers upon the eastern shores. irea , it has done this and more ; it has enabled nen to stand uncovered it may bo , but un- I .bashed , in the presence of nature , and with rl aze fixed steadily upon Its mighty works , to rllt ealize the majesty of that unseen Being Who D1C its garnished the heavens in Hit power end ha ailed forth the stars by number ; Who has am wo iven to Saturn his girdle of light and to the un hla diadem of fire , and yet has not ilis- alned to gild the Incect'd wing nor to pencil he buss of the lowliest floweret of tbe valley. Vhn did not exlmuit His boundless wisdom is nd His infinite skill , m molding the mlnuteat artlclo of tbe inlnutoet member of one of loto invisible auimalculae , whoso teeming i lyriods live , revel and die unseen , amid the iti f/etli nnd fragance of a single ( lower dot P : I u. o. MO The Favnrlta Washing Compound of B day Is J.lMES PYLIC'S PEAKLINE. cut cleausesf4brlcawithoutlnjmyaudvvith- bio at the laborious scrubbing neccsinry 1th ordinary soap. .For ealo by TI rocers , i . . Rheumatism , ° Hcuralgia , Sciatica , LumbaflO , Oackachc , Headache , Toothache , . Hum. , SraliU , ' . . s M ) iti. rujjlili nt Itnl , , , vr rrwlif re. tin ; UtDU U.HK . Dlrcctlouiinll iMitumtrt. TItn ClAHli:8 ( : A. VOIIKI.r.U CO. iioTi ta A. TC01LEB t CO J Uiltlmorr , Jl J. . U. fl. A. 17 SI. Uhnrlos Si , . , SI. Lonfc , Mo. 1 rrnulnrcrn.loutt of no MtJlrn ! Colitis h , dtrti lon.v"4 And Htooo DKMiMlhic iir othfr flijilrkn U St/icE * Nervous Prostration , Ucullltt , Mcntrl ? r4 ( 'hslcal Weakness t Mercurial nnd other f Ac tions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poltr.siini , Old SorOS anil Ulcers , ro tre < cl lili enr 'i * icccr < ioal trititltiiil9a | > ilnelp1ci 'e'T TMoicl Diseases Ailsln0 Irom Indlscrollon , Exc'es > , txposure or Indulgence , hich n < .Jat . rene arts. ! ! kHo l tff ltl nttvon c i , Jcblhlr , dlninen of 'sU ' oiluefretlre laMJwr . plmnlrs on tliA fpw , rblilcaltlccftf trenloDtotht . .ocletorfetniltifcnruitti orileLi ctaj rsndorlnB Marrlnjo Improper or iinluppy , Mj bcrmuieiU eQrta , r.tnphltiiS'V ' tafeinti ; ) tli tVue , rurJ I. talnl rnvrlopr , frrrlo ( inruJ'In.i. CociultilKnU ef Oaeorbmtlfrco , audlnTltctl. V-'ilto for ] iictloLi. A PoGitivo Written Guarantee Rlrt * In ill cnreDtormra. MrJlrlne pf t rcrth rp. 1'ainphlou , Encll h or Cloncim , 04 jiagri. ilp. lorlblncabovertfoeasenIn jailsor fein U , 1'JtUHi Wr-irri. tnepU'n. llicitntM In rlolhtt.l tllttlvlirr tO , im.utj.rpoi KM tt.r. | n | < r po/tr , Jjc. Via t oS toDUlci til Iko crlou , , dtntirul or toaaliit'rt VMu laow , A boo * I ritt ILKI M m.MH ltt ( J y James Medical Institute ; nll chronic , urinary nnd private - ; vato diseases. Gonorrhoea , GlectandSyphtlisln nil their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permancntlycured byrcmc- dc3testcdina.firr//l"crtr.i / , -t > t-tlall'r icticc. , - w > - s * < * - > J Seminal Weakness , NIRM Losses by Dreams , Pimples on IheFace.Lost Manhood , t'oilttvclycurett.Tliefo Istiocxiicrlincntlmi. The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. IVIcd- Iclnes sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address DR. JAMES.No. 204WasMnglon SI.Chicagolll. lie LIVERanil KIDNEYO. jua Itr.MiOK TIIU HllAt/J'K and ViaOR of TOUTJI. Djtc ' Wnntnf Ai > pctite , jji ' ' " " l,3clt ol btreitKU curcil. Bonns , inn'olcgau < ni'rvL-s rccul * o ni-wlorco. I2r.ll\uti3 Ilia mind ai.d eiipulli'S Ilralii 1'onci. . j - . . . . IB'Jfli.rliiKlroiuconinlalnti Uuaf&Bcf BH0U9 ncL-alUrto Iliclrscx vllt ind In DIl. L''BrnH.'S IROM IONIC n unfa sbd " 'PCrty cure , 'illvcoaolcar ' , licjiilliy complcxloa -ciincni fctfcruptii at c""r " 7fpfliiir only ntftf ) < li popubrllurtliuarl li.i ! Do Jdt cljisc- . jenl ketlhtMGINA ) ! ] , AMI JII.ST. /rSciiO joutividrpvjloThBOr. llurtnr * ! < * Oo.S J Jt. Ixinls , Mo. , tor oar"DKHAM HOOK. " [ 'IVr iiUn * Dtruiicr rw1 ifu in.lociDUfc.onifci > j IN OMAHA' NEB. "A niece of mice , nlno ) caia 0o"saya ( ; D. L. illlllk.n. tliu wcli- knonn pulill&her of Jnttago Hearth , "ivas < akca at three months from Ha consumpthe inolher-a arm ? unnci- itcd nnd ( ihcoil ou eo'd Food exclu- ly. At oncolt com , aioncod to k'nlu , and tdB eoon plump and Healthy ; and the child llll livid. " auch lubtiuiuny aa thla ehows bcjoncl all avll lt truoviluo. SoH l > y VnifKills , la cant , nir Ute , rttallirff roc , Kc , $1 25 ud 81.7Wool. / . Ich & Co. , on c\cry label. irlves on norllclt'i rood , " wrlto Ijundrcda of rattful inotlieri. llotlior's iiUlk contalos no arcn. An artificial food for Infants fbould onUki no utarcli. Too boat and m t nutritious vd la healtn B Bl B Q nlcltn8 for I Nl'-ANTH.and ' 75rCoohlin thoTfiifincnt of Unliartii. frax "Kullr dl ( ltd n.l nuCUIogl. " O. W. J > ut > 1 , tl. U . SUitlelk , N.J. _ , ' rind It ll tbtl could b 4e > llfd.-ir.ir. Kill , ho bullmcj In rrononoclm U mp rlor U > < > / Ihloi f lliol. ' K , k folurn , M. tl. JVM , M v- YUl t > Mnt br mill m > receipt of i > ric t HOHMCK'K FOOD CO. , Kurtne , Wl . UU HoDLici'o UBT EITIUCT or MAIT JANCER CURED bare bad cincer on try Moo lor yean , t bare -led a irxat many remedies , but without relief , I most gate up hope of ever being cured. Di , lUrd an , my eon , recommended Bwlli'e Specific , wlilcb I ivatatcn with ( 'rtat rtsulti , Myfacols now well , id It la Imnomlblo ( or mo to cxprces nj tbaoLi Io oidi lor wbat this medicine h a done for me. JllUj. OLIVHlIiKDMiS. Moatoe , Oa , , Sqt. 2,1681. Sn llt'i Spoclfio lias cured a c nccr on my face , and alinoit ccade a new mail ol me , T. J. TEATS , Waelaea , Ha. bavo had a cancer In royrlzlit car for three years .tlodcviry remedy tlie plijtldans practiced , to n , irminent good , Knllt'uHpecino taj wrouibt won- ia for me. It la tbo best blofd purifier In tlic otld. JOHN B. MORROW , Hortuce , Ala. Swill's flpoclflo li entirely vegetilU , and teems to ira cioccri by throning out the Imputltlei from tbe ood. reitlison Blood and Bkla Dlneases iiullod free. 'ux8HirrSr CinoCo , I > ; ancrB , Atlanta Oa. , or W. 26d St. , K. V. i Real Estate . 213 S. " 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 oily. We have business property ou Cnpilol Avenue , Dodge , Douglne , Fainnm , Hnriiey , Howard , Dili , 10th , 13th nnd Kith srcols. Wo hnve fine residence property on Farnam. Douglas , Dodge , Davenpoit , Chicago , Cuss , California streets , Sher man , StMarys / and Pork Avenues , in fact on all the beit ditiiiis. residence streets. We hnvo property in the following ad- 11 McCormick's , MUlard&J Caldwell's Kountz & Ruth's , Lakes. Impr'nt Association Elizaletli Place Wilcox , E.V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Horbacli's , Isaac < & ; Seldon's Patrick's ? Manscom's Parker's , West Omaha , Sliinn's , Grand View , Gise's , Credit Foncier , Melson's , Kountz' First Armstrong's ' Kountz' Second , Godfrev's , Kountz' Third , Lowe's , Kounts' Fourth , Kirkwood , Syndicate Hill , College Place , Plainview , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnut Mill ? Tukev & ; Kevsors , West End , Thornburg , Boggs&HiU , Clark Place , Capitol , Mvers & Richards , r Reed's First , Bovds , And all the other Additions to the Oity. Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha These lots are aold 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 St Keysors Sub-division , , * I Located in West Omahn , two blocks south of Lofivcuwqrth street , . I fine location atd the cheapest lots in Omaha.Sl25 ; ! for inside lots and 150 lor corners ; terms § 10 down , balance § 5 per mouth ; dent fail to see those if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. "We have n few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which we offer at low I-ricea , terms 525 down balance $10 per mouth. These lots are on high level gioimd and are deferable. Hawthorne , , This addihon is mere centrally located than any other now addition near the best Schools in the city. All the afrecta nro being put to grade the grades have neon established by tho-city couucjl , and is very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post oilico , prices lower than adjoining additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be beaten. - Let on Uaveniwrt with fine Fen BALK Tyot 28th and Farnam street , , CtO. good property , § 1,000 , FOR SALE Full lot 21et and Clark street , 6 FOR SALE } aero on California , east of room IIOUBO , $2,800. , Sacred Ileart ; honso , barn , air ) cistern , cheap I'OK SALE Beautiful aero lot in Giso'a add , only Sl.COO 31,200. , Fen . HALB Lots In HanBcom place each , 5500. FOR BALK } lot on Chicago street between 5500.FOR 13th and 14th , 2,600. FOR BALK 109 foot front on IDth streetwitb small house luit south of Hartmou School , only IKAUTDL ! lots cornet F rnam and 20th . street cheap. ly 81,700. FOR SALE Full lot and t } room house corner . FOB SAiK-Lots InWalnut bill , 8200. llth and Coatellar , 52'00. Foil SALK-i lot wilhO room house 21st Foil BALE Lot and 2houses IBth andNlch < itieet caiy payments , $2.000 , oka 85,000. TFe will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city to show property to out- friends nntl customers , and cheerfully yive informa tion reyanliny Omaha Property. Whose tvho have baryains to offer or wish property at al-ltarf/ain , are invited to nee us. Bedford & Souer , ' ' 4' ; Real Estate Agents 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Douglas .