THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , MAY 27 , 1885. OH ! MY BACK Iltcrr strain or cold nttnrM that ncak back and nmly prostrates jon. ' = - THE BEST TONIC Htrentrthcna the Alruclrn , Kiirlclim tlio Illooil , Um New Vigor. Tn.J. Ij.MTTUiB.riilrfipld.town. MMI . "Itrmrn's Imn Hltten In the forot Iron mMlcino I IIHTO known in mr 80 leArn' pr ctlco. I iinro found it upoeliuli iMjnollclnlm tiorTonn or puyncM oinnnn- tlon , nml in nil clebllltiUlnit ailment" that l r no iionvlly on the ByrtPm.Uso It frwlj In mj own larailj. " Ocnulne him trala mark iiml rrowcMl reel lines on wramir. Tnko no ntlu-r. Jlacle only bj IlltOWN OIIKMIOA1. CO. . HAI/riMOUr % MD. IiAWFR' HAND HOOK nnofnl and ( lUrnctko , con- Ulnlim llet rf prltm for roclixw. Information ntxrat coin * . etc. , ( tlron n y lij nil donlcra In mndlclne , ot mftllwl to nnv nddrcM on rucolpt t 3o. fttatnp _ r /'JSA / ' ? SUSP 9PSRATING' SB5 ? SBLLINS { \ . , - _ & Nervous Dlscnsc' ! ui-4 fm * &ti&S' l { < > iilrk. huru Cnro-i. 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BTONB Stallion Jack Jr , , Sheppard ( Will etand for etook nb I'raihi ' Fair grounds thd geasnn o ( 1886. Ho la 10 J lunJa h l h , weight 1236 Iba , hla ttro JACK SIIKI-PAUD h full brother lu blood tc Dmimt 2:17 : } , also to DiOTATORtlio elm of JAT-KTR HVI 2.10 , FAILAS , 2:11 : } and Umpcroa S:17. : Call at thf Fair grsunJs and sco him and got hla conlgrro Ir lull , terms 825 for the ucaaon. A. THOMSON. NOTICE TO CONTRAOTORS. niJa will bo received up to 12 o'clock noon , June 16th 1(8. ( % fur erecting a frime school liouto .it Elk horn , Mtb , , 1'latnanJ epeciacit'ona insy bo eccn at thoECbonl nouicln Kllmorn , and > t the cll'ti o llcnry Vof , Architect , 27 Kcdiok Dlock , from tin 22nd cf May to June lat. The committee reserves the right to reject any o : all blda. CHAIRMAN or BOARD or KDUCAIIOV , m-2528. 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Sonic oT ( lie Schemes llcsortotl to by Them to ' 'C luh On" Evpcctcd Itnltroad Orntul Hound-Up , Cheyenne Sun , Whllo Oheyonno itself ia notnt present o badly ovorron with tramps as It nni a OTT weeks ago the line of the Union Pa cific is completely swarming with thorn. I'ho weather has now got worm onongh "or thorn to i ravel and consequently they tavo generally loft their viator quarters n the towns along tlio line of the mil * road nod have bcgnn tholr summer cam * ulgn which is to tramp , tramp , some- vhore , and ns a rule tlioy llttlo care whether it Is east or west , north or south , BO long as they can bo on the move In lomo direction In which they can "catch on" to n ride on a railroad train. The conductors who run between hojonno and Omaha say that at nearly every station along the ontlro line of DIG miles they find from two to a half dozen and sometimes a dozen tramps awaiting a chance to get aboard of the train and steal a rldo to somewhere where they ate not discovered. It is with great difficulty that they cm bo kept from getting into r anug position under a car when nlthongl they take great chances and nro llablo tc Instant death as long as they remain it that position ( upon the tracks of the car they avail themselves of every opportu nUy to got a rldo in that way. Only tw ( or three days ago a tramp at Pine Bluff who had got used to the business rat nndor a car and eecnrcd his position for i ride after it was in motion and rode It that way to the next station bolow. The name thing happened hero it Oheyenno only two or three days agt whereby a tramp jumped under a car auc thereby aocnrod a plauo to ride , nndthis too , In broad daylight end after the tralr had started for the west. Another one who attempted to get a ildo cast by con cealing hlrnaolf , or rather lying flat or tht ) top of an emigrant car , day before yesterday , did not faro BO well. Oflicei Bean who watched the train after it had started eastward saw him ralso np to c sitting pcsturo on top of the car jnsb at the train was passing out of sight and telegraphed to the conductor to the noxl station east that there was a tramp ot top of the train , and ho was put off the train at Hllladalo. East of the city es pecially , and In other directions also , mysterious hyroglyphics are seen on the nnow fences and oluowhoro which are supposed to bo the moans by whlchthoc _ gangs of tramps convoy information mation to each other as ono by ono these bands of lawless characters roam through the country. Around the railroad grounds hero In Cheyenne thej congregate very numerously but do not make long stopi , for nearly nvery mom- ing Officer Beam makoa a ronnd-up and Invariably finds from two to half a dozen , whom ho always starts off In a southerly direction. Yesterday morning ho started ont three , and on ono morning during the past week drove np seven and started them in the direction of Denver. Ono of them insisted that ho wanted to go to Sidney but Jim soon convinced him that ho wanted to go to Denver. Starting them In that direction always gives Jim a good opportnnlty to BOO that they go far by the aid of hfs field glasses ho cm watch them until they pass over the bluffs to the Bouth. If they go east they pass ont of sight in a little distance caat jf the city , and as soon as they are ont of eight of the city they leave the rail road and strike off around in the direc tion cf Lake Minnihahr. , and before night they are back again. "I have no appetite , " complains many a sufferer. Hood's Sareapariila gives an appetite and enables the stomach to per form Its duty. Fighting tbo Vultures of the Andes. 'Tho Chilian government has declared and Is carrying on a novel war , " says Cornelius W. Hyewon , of New York , who arrived from South America recent- y , "and that is a war of extermination against the gigantic vulture of the Andes , the condor. The government issued a proclamation last year declaring the bird ; o bo an enemy of the republic. Condors bavo increase ! BO rapidly in the past few ? uars all along the western slope ot thereat ; roat mountain chair , which is tholr asbltat , that they have bscomo by tholr foul habits a ecourge that has increased the already sufficiently unwholesome character of the country. With the hops of exterminating them , or at local greatly decreasing their numbers , the government , in ita proclamation , offered it bounty of § 5 for every candor killed. A friend of mlno who lives In Chill wrote to mo that ho believed there was f chance to make a great deal of money bj engaging In condor hunting , and as 1 had several years' oxporlonco in monntair climbing and hunting all sorts of wile beasts and birds , both In this and othe ; countries , I wont down there last fall ti ceo what therj might bo In this condoi hunting. Well , 1 was there five months and after a persUtent campaign agalns the condor with guns and traps , I niadi np my mind that a man has got to bi 100 per cent tmarter than I am if hi over gets rich on condor bounties , am that If tbo Chilian government expect to rid Iteolf of Its big-winged outlaw 1 will have to detail every man , womai and child In the country to take up arm against it , "Tho hunting of condors has been i regular business In the Andes mountain for many years , and the natives hav msdo some money at it , but , like all th vulture family , the condor grows BUS plolons and wary from contact with man kind , and it has grown to know and foa a gun , so that it is next to Impossible ti got within gunshot of ono. Snares an now tbo only means by which condor may bo taken with any certainty , ant they have learned to bo on the lookou for them , Thoio birds have the mos wonderful powers of vision and flight o any living creature of the air. Perohot on mountain peaks above the clouds thej watch the trails which mules and llama' ' follow with their hardens thousands o ! feet below them , and If art animal diet and Is left on the plain , thuso monstoi vulture too It , and , although no hunmr s'ght ' can dlecovor tbo presence of t single bird ; In a few seconds' time thoj will bo seen dropping from the cloudt like thunderbolts. Formerly the hnntei took advantrgo of this awooplug down upon the carcaecoj of dead animals bj biding within gun shot and picking ofl ono or two condors before they could rise out of range. Traps wera also set beside dead bodies cf mules and othoi animal * . But this cau mely bo done tuccettfully now , so wary has the condor become. The satna wonderful eyes tlut keep the trailing caravan in view or dis cover the carcass left Ijing for Its use , notes also tbo hunter hiding nith his gun or the trapper arranging Ills snare by ho carcase , and the bird ramalns in afoty on Its perch , To fhoot It on the ring , nnlois you nro fortunate enough to lo secreted near torao lofty peak when ho bird cornea tailing through the clouds o seek it for a a perch , is entirely ont of ho question , for It files at altitudes Mich as no other bird attains. This lying in rait , however , far above the snow line or a chance to put a ball through n con- lor Is something that requires moro grit ind nerro than the average hunter can > east , and consequently tnoro are not nany condors killed on the wing. Those ilrds hatch their young among the snow- ovorod crags of the Andes , sometimes ! ,000 feet above the sea , and the bird las been eoon at an altitude of 20,000 oot. Onoo In a great whllo you may hoar > f some hunter bold enough to clamber o the nesting placet among those crags In oarch of condor notts , as the capture of ho young or the eggs is as profitable as killing o grown bird , bat such exploits are few and far between. There are al ways two cprgs In n nes * , and , as there Is nothing that ventures to make the con dor ita prey except the hunlor , when the condor makes Its nest It does co with moro certainty that there will bo moro ol ts kind added to the family in the course of time tlian-does any other bird or boast , Traps are set as high among these nest ing plaooa as the hunter can dare to ven ture , and many of the birds are capluret In that way. "Thoro Is no moro startling afght thm from some snowy rock BO hljh In th < mountains that the clouds hldo the worlc from your view to see ono of those im raenso birds break suddenly through tin dense vapor below yon and sail upwarc with the broad sweep of its pondroui wings Into the hannta where it dwell alpno In the solitude. It seems like oomi winged demon daring to seek the realm ; of the sky. This bird can stand a rangi of temperature beyond which human ex istcnco is impossible , and la at homi among the snowy peaks of Chill and Pen as well as npon the burning sands of Pat agonia. With a sweep of wing twolvi foot in extent the swiftness of a condor' flight is such that it will sail out of sight notwUhttindlng Us great slzo , within thi space of a very few minutes. It ma ] with coso eat its breakfast in the North ern Andes , and twelve hours later go t < roost among the peaks of the aonthorr sea coast , "Jf it wore possible to get at the nosti of the condor so that its cggj might hi destroyed , there might bo" some chanoi that the outlawed bird would in time bt exterminated , but the systematic ocallnf of toy peaks to the height of anywnon from 12,000 to 18,000 feet above thi ocean for the purpose of blrdnestlng , ovoi at S5 a neat Is not likely to ever como t ( pass. Poisoning of the birds might b ( made effectual , but unless some polsor oan bo made so deadly that it will kill thi bird as It stands over the carcass It Is de vonrlng that means of extermination can not be made practical. The hunter musi produca the evidence that ho has killed i condor before ho can secure the bounty That evidence ia the bird's ' head. / poisoned bird would cirry off that evi denoa with him , and die with It amonj InacccBaiblo poake. The poisoning o' condors has boon tried and was not sitis Factory to the hunters. I am of th < opinion that this bird has the quality o self-preservation developed too targoly It make Its annihilation even romotelj probable. "When the last South Amcr loan dies there will bo plenty of condori ready to devour his boby if they have thi opportnnlty. " AVhy Do Doctors Prescribe Liquors' Becaneo they know not what oho to do or because sometimes a little liquor servei to kindle the exhausted fires of digestion , But this liquor prescription Is bed busi ness for the patients , for it makes drunk ards out of a large majority of them , Brown's ' Iron Bitters does not kindle t temporary fire. It nourishes , enriches , strengthens , purifies. It drives out de bility and dyspepeia , and sets the invig orating system at work on a basis ol health. HOW IPOHTJJAND WAS [ NAMED ToislnR up a Copper to Settle a Gity'e Name. fan Francisco Call. Ono of the earlier pioneers of Oregon i.iBcd this city a few days ago , returning com a trip through Southern California Cho gentleman Is upward of 70 years of ago , but halo and hearty , and to a Call reporter related some interesting factc about the early history of Portland , The presant condition of that city , the jontloman said , aurpaeeed in a cam- ucrclol and other respects the meal sanguine expectations of the first cottiers , When he wont there aomo twenty yeart ao Portland was Bimply a little village containing abont 800 Inhabitants. AI that time no incorporation had beer undo , aud tbo town had no namo. The all-absorbing question to the inhabitant was what u * call It. There were twi factloun , and much dissension on thi question of a namo. The leaders of tin factions were respectively from Mas sachnsotts and Maine. They were tvr of the original settlers , and while th former Inshtod on naming the phci after Boston , the latter was equally a urgent ( n his demand that It should b < called Portland. There was no chanc for en election on the question , and li fact the Idea was not thought of. Thn matters stood for a long time , thoBottoi man and the Portland man becoming en cmies through the discussion. Seeing that if the matter continue' ' much longer the place would never b christened , the cltlxana took hold of th matter , and the novel plan was decldci upon io settle the cznlrovorey and nam the metropolis of the northwest. It wa to tots up a copper cent , heads or tails ti win or lose. Tlio plan was presented ti the two leade , and they agreed to decide cido the matter in that way. A day wa set apart , and almost the ontlro popula tlon ntsamblcd to witness the "toss up. ' A level spot , now in the centre of thoclt ; was selected , and the terms were throe out cf five. "Heads I win/ ' Bald the Boston man , and the copper went Intt the air. It came nown tails np , whio ! was one trick for Maine. The eocont toss they were a tlo , and on the fonrtt toss each man had two tricks each. Thi fifth time the copper came down the In dlan load in the dust , and thus the Port land 0 the west wa named. Professional Etiquette , prevents some doctors from advertising bhelr skill , but wo are bound by no snoi conventional rules , and think that if we make a discovery that Is of benefit to oui follows , wo ought to spread the fact tc the whole land. Therefore wo causa tc be published throughout the land the fact that Dr. R. Y. Pierco'a Golden BIed < iol Discovery U the best known romed ; For consumptlonccrofula ( of the lungs ] and kindred diseases. Send two atampi lot Dr , Plerco'd complete troatlsa on con sumption , with unsurpassed means ol Belt-treatment. Address World's DU penrary Medkal Association , B nOalo N. Y. DYNAMITE UNDER THE RAIL , An A'tDmt ' to Blow Up a Deiwr & Rio Granfle Passenger Train , Tlio Wlmlow Olftsn Smashed nnd the Englno licndllRiit Put Out Tlio ITiploslon n Mystery. Jonvor Tribune , 2 lib , An attempt was inndo last night about J o'clock to blow np the north-bound mail and pacsonger train on the Denver t Rio Grande with dynamllo or giant ) owdor. The locality at which this at- era pi wa in ado is about two miles south of Burnham and near the exposition grounds. It was No. 8 , which is the train from Dgdon. It was In chnrgo of Conductor Sam Rathbun , with Mlko O'llourko as engineer. There wore about forty pas- eoDgors on board. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP THE TRAIN. The first the passengers or the train men know of the attempt to wreck the train was the sound of the explosion , which was as loud as the rope rt of n small cannon. It sounded as though the cyl inder of the locomotive had blown out , but the train was not checked In its pro gress. It ran on until the engineer stopped It about seventy dr 100 yards be yond where the explosion took place. After the train was stopped , the conduc tor and a gtoat many of the paesengoie went back to examine Into the causa oi the explosion. TUB SMELL OP X'OWDER. The air was filled with the smell of giant powder , and it was evident that a glant cartrldgo , or at least a part of ono , had been placed on the track In such a way ns to explode when the locomotive passed over it. But very llttlo damage was done to the track , excepting that the end of ono of the rails was broken off. The cartridge was placed nndcr the north end of the rail , and when It ex ploded the rail broke off about seventeen inches from that end. This was the distance between the ties. This seems to hava been about all the damage that was done to the track , and the Injury tc the locomotive was very light. THE WINDOW GLASS BIIOKEN. The concussion broke out the glies In the windows of the cab , and put out the head-light. The wheels were not in jured , or if eo , lightly , ai not to interfere with the running of the train. The train waa running at a rate of about fifteen miles an hour , and when the trucks of the locomotive struck that part of the rail underneath which the cart ridge waa placed , it then exploded. It jarred the locomotive very much , but did not throw It off the track. Some of the passengers were consider ably excited , but the engineer does not appear to have been much disturbed OTOI the affair , although ho and tbo firomati were the moat exposed to danger. LIGHTING THE HEADLIGHT. Ho went to work almost immediate ! ; to light hlo headlight pioparatory tc coming into Denver. An examination of the ground was made , but nothing wae discovered that would give any clue as tc who made the attunpt to wreck the train. It was bright moonlight at the time , and the hour , 930 ; , was early , but so far as la known no ono had been in the vicinity of the explosion duiing the evening. About twenty-five minutes were occupied in examining the ground , and then the train came on to Donvei without further incident. The Rio Grande authorities have of fered a reward of $1,000 for the appro- honeion of the person or persona who committed the depredation. Struck by Two VOUDK Savannahlans Yesterday It was developed that one-fifth of ticket No. ! > ,075 , In The Louisiana State Lottery , in the drawing of April 1-ltb , was purchased by two young men of Savannah , Messrs. John W. llajwood and 1 * . M. Verdery , who have secured for fifty cemtn each the bandsomo aum of § 7,500. They nro lever , worthy young eontlcrapn , and have congratulations upon their fortune. [ From the "Savannah Evening Timed , " April 10th. ODLiUM OUrDONE. A "Woman Iicaps Two Hundred and Forty-live Foot and Lives. The Bristol ( England ) Times and Mir ror of May 9 has the following : "A wo man leaped from the Clifton suspension bridge yesterday afternoon , but , strange to say , did not meet with her death. The occurrence took place at about 12:30 : o'clock , at which hour the was seen by aeon by several persons to fall from the bildgo to the mud on the Clifton aide of the river , near the water , which was then receding , and was about half tide. John William ? , of Ashtcn ga'o , and George Drew , who were near , at once went to her aid , brought her to the bank and took her into the refreshment room at the Avonmonth railway booking office , Extraordinary to relate , the woman wai alive and consslouj , The was able tc reply to questions put to her , and statet that her name was Saiati Ann Henley that her ago was 32 , and that she llvec at No. 30 Twinnoll road , St Phillips. Dr. Griffiths of Gordoi road , Clifton , who waa pies- Ing , examined tbo woman and advlsai her Immediate ) removal to the Infirmary whither , however , ttho was not immedi ately removed , owing , it is said , to thi shameful conduct of a cabman. Ho living near , was requested by Datecliv < Robertson to take the woman to tbo In Grmary , but although payment wai offered ho objected , became- she \voulc make his vehicle dirty. Robertson remonstrated monstratod and said ho would put a shoot round her , which would keep the mud from the cab , and added that no doubl he was dying. 'I don't care , ' the cab man la reported to have said , 'ht ' hei die. ' Men had therefore to bo sent tc the Olifton police station to procure a stretcher , npon which she was removed to the medical instltntion named , but not before nearly an hour had elapsed. Reaching the infirmary , she was examIned - Inod in tbo casualty room by the medical staff , and then transferred to ono of the wards. Her condition wai found to be critical , for besides receiving a shock to the system she sustained other injnrloi. The probability Is that the will succumb , but there la a possibility that she may recover. Rumors are rife that the cause of the woman committing the act was a disagreement with her sweetheart. The height of tbo bridge from high water Is 245 feet. When I ! bjwaa sick , wo ave IjerCastorb , VTJicn elio visa a Child , elio cried for Caatorla , When alie became lllss , abe clung to Castoria , nHieu iho bad Children , oho gave tlicm Castoria u. Rheumatism , Nouramla. Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , NoroTlironlSivrllln [ . - > . .S | > raliti..ltriiliir , HlirilK , NCHlllH. I'l < > l HltCR , A\n Ait , otiiru nnnirr rms AM > Atiirs. BOM [ > j Dtucjliti > nit Dmler * rf li r . ntlt Ceuu > b UlrtTllOhl Itl 11 LARRUARfil. Tin ; CHAIILCS A. yooni.Kit co. ( StK ori t ) JL VOOILtR CO J lltlllmorf , 11J. , f. S. A. 017 St. Chnrlps S * . , St. Louis , Mo. I tmuliir nrn-lunlo - or m o Mtillmi Vollrtci , hit lupa loirM QffiltM In 1hoBrf > tli\trciitnieutoI U nctir , Xttvoci.tivtl AQ I HLOOD IHiiiiM thin ADr ottirr rhfiletan ia Bt. Lco'K uelty rftpcriiheviiii lnlloUrMlmtkcow ) Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mcntrl srj Physical Weakness ! Mercurial and otnor t : c. ( Ions ol Throat , Skin or Rones , Blood Pottc Xif , eld Sores and Ulcers , ro trute-l with np > tK'i ' > - tiecM.on latot oelcnti c rrloclr * - P VTi rrlriul Diseases Arising from indlscrcllon , Enc'etr , Exposure or Indulgence , * Mch ito.iucs ioni ori > , Mlo lo rITcctil licriomntM , dcbllitr , dlmnto cfiliU and dercetlro meinorf , f Inml a oti Ihn raeo , tibriletl der , irctilontotht ioclfij ot / m lcoHuii i of lieu , ti , tend&ring Marrln A Improper or unhappy , arj pcrmstnilijcurrJ , rnmplilf i ( J6 meeilrn It o iliott , . 1 lealM enrclcpp , frteto nnr ftjdrrji . CoD uUatloa t r CoeorbynnlHrco , tmllmUfJ. Wtlto forquciUoni. A Positive Written Guarantee ftlre * Inallcarftbloea.ei. . J.'amph'.cti , Sngllih or German , O4 paeei , (1J * c aboTo dlteaien.ia jaaloor femal , llsia. E CUBDE ! MO f 5-s. fine lil 'e > . tllDitnte-1 to rloth nnd fill ltti 338nioue7 rr : iimr , | rxr tifera. S3 . Ttlt bi lcD' lnt til lbnltts , i ttrcl or taqsliltlti ult il beoi > urwt Innvwt to elV liulSfi , vtxd ty , Chartered by theStatcofllll- * nois foptheexprcsspurrose iall chronicurinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhccn , Gleet andSyphills in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Ekin and Blood promptly relieved and pcrmancntlycurcd by rcme- dies.tcstcdlnaZWtj/rcai i „ „ „ _ _ blicciall'rartlce. bcmlnal weakness , NiRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on Ihe FaceLost Manhood , f'cwffii'f//rural. ] T/ipra isiiit cxiicrlmcntliKi , 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 St.Chicanolll. He Via LIVER ai.it UIDHEVfJ. iiul Krvrous Tim mA nnd VIQOK of YOUTH. IMl.ii Want of Appetite , Jfa srpsllon , l.nc * < > l BlruMRlk , inlTIrt'1 " > UyKntisoliilely iircd. IJonr-i : . muscle a and oiirc'rcc lo iitwiorcf , I'll ll\uns Ilia mlnil aad i rnupnllLS Uralu r wci < _ _ SS rniltrlSMiioin conipl liitt - _ . San 18 S' ' pcLiiitui to Iliulr ai'itl'l > nd in DB. El'.BTER'S IRON TONIC n mfe uu " ndy cure. ( IITCI.I clear , l ) < ? uliy uoinnletloao frequent * ftnjpts ( at t' " r " " * " ' i"K onli miff Otlmputiulnilty urtliuorlrlrinl lu ' 'ol sipen- ii"nt jtcttliuOmutNAl. AMI I.ICST fttlJro atolhu Dr. Hi tturwmt Oo. i * . CSwndyour Mo..for onr VDJIKAM , BOOK."ft j THE ONLY EXOLUfclVB IN OMAHA1 NED. Irnioi. Mich. , Feb. I , IMS. J. M. Iiz & Co. , MOXBO , Jllch. GKMS 1 am using your Fluid Eitroct Bed Clover rilas oni and Wet Compress for Cnncer on tlio Lrcifct , IMM ! nm will. 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Ited Clover for a boil caoe of 1 ceema , or Fever Bore oil thn Jeir. Only used two poundiot your Solid Extract JUxl Clover , Am now well. AsixSprlntt Medicine Tonlo nnd general IIlooc ! Puri fier 1 1 has no eqail. Ior note by all druggleti. or J , iU lx > cxe & Co. , Honroe , Mich. GANGER CURED I have hadacincer on my fane lor 5 ore. I have tried ft gnat many icmudles , but without relief. I luiost go up hope ot e or LclDR curod. Di , Iftnl . cau. my eon , ricoinn ended bwllt'd pecIQo , wli'ch ' I have tateawllh great r ( jlt . My lace la now aud It la imposelUU for me tj oipreM rrv tlianleln woida tor uliat tbla medicine Ins done ( or mo , MlU OUXKllAKDUAN , Mocroe , On. , Kept. 2 , 1331. Swill's Spcclflotms careJ a Linccr on my ( ace , and has almost nauo anew nonet me. . T. J. TBATK , Waclssa , IU. 1 lu\o had a cancer In 013 rl.-ht or foi tlitco jeara ttilud over ) remedy the ) > i > ) tlclnis practiced , ton , peimaiicut good. Sltt' Bpcciflc I a > wrciulit wen- dcia lor rco. It In the but bl d | > uiincr In tUe world. Jens H Jloimott , Uoctnce , Ala. Swllt'd Bpo.lllo iicntirelj icctalle , andteemsta euro cinccra by throwlcir outtbolmputltlcjIroinrliD blood , Tteatlieon Blood and Skin DUeast * milled dee. TUKSuirrSiKCiiicCo , PrawetB , AtlintuClw , or W. ! 5a St. , H , V. 213 S , STREET , BET. FARNAMAND DOUGLAS. til = Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo have business property en Cnpitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglnp , Faninm , Harney. Hojvard , 'Jth , 10th , 13th nud IGtli srcets. We have fine residence property on Fntuarn , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cnss , California streets , Slier- man , St .Marys nnd Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence sheets. Wo have property in the following ad ditions. MiUard& Caldwell's Lakes , Elizabeth Place E. V. Smith's , Horbacli's , Patrick's Parker's , Sliinirs , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstroii * > * 's Godfrev's , Kirkwood , ' College Place , Park Place , Walnut Hill , West End , Boggs&Hill ] Capitol , Heed's First , And all the other Additions to the City. yndicate Adjoins the stock yards property in South Omaha These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo cated and will make convenint , cheap , and de sirable homes for the employes of the stock f'J yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Located in West Omaha , two blocks couth of Leaveiiwocth street , irl fine location aid the cheapest , lots in Omaha ; 125 for iuside lots and 5150 lor corners ; terms § 10 down , balance 85 per mouth ; deut fail to see thpso if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwoo3 addition , which we offer at low prices , terms 25 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high level giound and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is mere centrally located than any other now addition near the best Schools m the city. All the streets are bein put to gnde the grades have neon established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post ofHco , prices lower than adjoining additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot bo beaten. Let on UavcBiiort with fine , CCO. Foil SAtK Full lot SUtnnd Clark street , G room house , 2,300 , F on BALE Beautiful aero lot in Giao's add. $1,200. Foil SAI.K 1 lot on Ciiicago street between 13th nnd 14Ui , $2,600. UKABTIFCL lots corner Fernam end 20th street cheap , FOB SAiK-LotB InWalnut hill , 8200. FOB SAiK-J lot withG rociu bouso 21st street easy payments , $2.000 , McCoriniek's. l ountz & Iinpr'nt Association Wilcos , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldojrs- Hanscom's West Omaha , Grand View , Credit Foncier , Koumtz' First Konnts1 Second , Kountz' Third , ICountz' Fourth , Syndicate Mill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev & I evsors , Thornburg , Clark Place , Mvers & Riciiards , \ Bovds , Ton BALK Lot 28th and Varnam street , good property , § 1GOU. Foil HAi.K-i aero on California , o.-uit ol Sacred Heart ; huuae , barn , anrl cistern , cheap only S1.COJ 1'OB ' HALK Lots In Hanscom place each , SCOO. SCOO.TCB TCB SALB 105 foot front on 15th strootwith mnall hoiiBO just south of Hartinoa School , on ly 81,71)0. ) FOR BALK Full lot end 5 room housocoroor llth and Castollar , ? 2'100. Foil BALK Lot and 2houaeal8th nnilNlch. oha S5.1UO. JVe will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city to show property to our friends and customers , and cheerfully { jhw informa tion reyardiny Omaha Property. Whose tvho have Itaryahts to offer or wish property tit rttotiryain , are invited to see us. I Bedford < fe Souer , ) r Real Estate Agents 213 Sl4th St. , bet. Farnam& Douglas