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THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , JUNE 2 , 1885.
DYSPEPSIA
1 * n rt i s we'll la ( li'liroring cnrnpIUnt. It
. It tpnAit , IT Impairing nntritltm , nil de
lm tone of the fjstem , to prepare tb w T
s
BESTTQNiC. 3
Qolcllr and eompletrljr flnrra Dynnr-pjila'ln all
tfafnrait , llrnrlliiirti , IlrlrhliiK. Tnntlnq Ino
IKooil. do. It enrlcbefl and parities the blood , ntlmn.
latAfl the appetlto , and aids the Bmlmllatlon of food.
HUT. J. T. Ilossmn. the honored pastor ot the
Finn Informed Church. Baltimore , Md. , IMS * >
'HaTlnuuneU Drown' * Iron lllttera for Djupcpn *
and IrullgeRtlon. I take Kteat pleasant In rrcom-
ciendlnc it hUchlr. Aim contidor ItA aplendld tonlo
and IntUorator.und Terr rtrenirthonlnif. "
Genuine bun alxrrn trade mark and rrmiMXI nxillnos
nnwrnnrmr , Tnkr no other. Madnnnlrlij'
1IUOXVN III-.l ! IOAI.CO. , IIAI.TIMUHK. Ml > .
IjADirs' HAND HOOK niefnl and at tract Ire , ron-
talnlnit Ilit of prize * for reel pen. Information about
cairn , f to. , ( then away br all dMlern In medicine , or
nulled to anr addmni on receipt of 2o. Mump.
CIliro7iIc .ft Ncrvou * Diseases
sTSQiilclc. Sliro Cures. tST .1
coso .
tS7"8ona t o KlamiH for Olobrnted 3Iedical
Works. Adro ! < . * ' . 1) . DL/VIlKi ; , W. D. ,
ISO Mouth C'lnrk Kfeet. CITICAUO , ILL.
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"la'OONDUOTED HI
Soyal Havana Lottery I
( A aOVEBNUENT INSTITUTION. )
Drawn at Havana Cuba ,
Bvorv 10 to 14 Days.
Tickets in Fifths , Wholes $5. Frac
tions pro rat a.
Babject la no manipulation , not ooatrolled by the
tleiln Intirost. It la tba falieoi thing In Iho
naturi of chaoao In erletonoo.
Bor tlokota apply o SaiPSETA CO. , 1212 Broad
wayH. T. City ; SOUNDER & CO. , 103South 4th81
BL Louis , Uo , or If. OITEN8 ft CO , 010 Main 81.
KuuaCItv. Mo.
, . A PERFECT SHOE ;
TOR LADIIO , MISSES & CHILDREN.
OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE
PERFECTION OF SHOE-MAKING. (
IN THEM EVERY OBJECTION FOUND
IN READY-MADE SHOES IS REMOVED.
THE SUCCESS AT ONCC ATTAINED BY
OUR GOODS WHEREVER INTRODUCED
18 OWING TO THE FACTTHATTHEY ARC
GLOVE-FITTING. ELEGANT IN STYLC
ANOnNISH.OFTHEFINESTMATERIALS
AND WORKMANSHIP , AND MODERATE
IN PRICE.
THE HORRORS OP DREAKING-Irl ARC
AVOIDED : THEY ARE COMFORTABLE
FROM THE VERY FIRST ,
t WE MAKE is SIZES I IN 14 WIDTHS )
AND 6 SHAPES OF TOES AND HEELS.
Looifor tur A'ame on the Salts ,
J. & T. COUSINS ,
NEW YORK.
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(8000ZS30113TO ( JOHMQ. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS I
At the old Bland 1417 Farnim SI. Crd < > by late
graph solicited anjprooptl altcndod to. Telepbom
JAS.H.PEABODYM.D.
Physician & Burgeon
Roelldenoa Ho. 1(07 Jones SI. Offloe , Ho. 1(09 r <
namslreti. Offloo honrs.lZ m , to 1 p. m , nd fiom
0 0 p. m. TaVnhnn ' .or nftlro 07.r * M nn ' "
AVINGS BANK !
Cor. 13th and Donglas Sts.
Capital Stock , - - -
Liability of Stockholders , 300,000
FiYG Per CentlntetM OB Deposits
LOANS HADE ON REAL ESXA 2
JAUK3 E. BOYD . - . President
W. A. VAXTON . VIM P e ia r.
L.II. nKNNJTTT . UjuiUf'jJS ' Diroclor
JOUNE.WtL.UUa . CMUlcr
CHAH. K.UAXDKU30H , TIIOB. L. KlUDAUr
J. W OANNKTT , MAX JUEYEK ,
1IENBY I'HWOT B L. 8TONK.
I bare a poiltlre remedy tor Ibo aboro dliem i bj IU
nw lhoai uJiote > o ol lb woix Lludaudof | OD <
UDtftochftTutceu cured. luje.d , oitroncii rovfalt
lalt ne crlhill lll i.niTVS HOTTI.E.S FIIKB
tmtlber vltli a VAI.fim.KTrtmTIbB pn ibtt dlltaa.
Waayiu erer. flrAVKpmikndr | u.aArcts.
_ HU. " " * " 'JiiTiHi mi-.Mlbt. . N Y 'rt
Imported Beer
IN BOTTLES.
Erlanx r . Uavmli I Culmbacher . lli\arla
I'lUner. . . . . , liohemlin KaUcr. , . , . . , .Dromon
UOilKSTlO.
PuJwelacr . St Louli I Aubauter . Et , Louis
Jlont'n . . . . .llllwaukeo | Bchlltr I'liner.UIUaukee
Kriu'a . . . . . . . . . Ouiilia i Ale , 1'cttor , DoiuestloanJ
Khlua
ED MAUEEB , 12 ] 3 Tarnaiu St ,
LE&AL LOBE ,
Tc8tc ltt > 'i I'rocccdlriRS of the Jnno
Term of the Dlitrlot
Cnutt.
JodgeaWakoly nnd Novill convened
the JUDO term of the dlatrtot oonrt , yca-
crday morning , In the now and beantlfol
court raDtn , of which the lawyorn , con-
mlatloncra and t r-payora of Donglaa
county arc jastly to proud. On taking
their ao ts upon the bench , Jndgo Wako
oy made a forr appropriate and oloqaont
romarka rolatlvo to the occasion , the eur <
ronndlngs and tha future , olovatlon of lav
practice in Douglas county. Ho con-
trtatod the old with the now and what a
hosltby invigorating effect the modem
tcmplo must nccosasrlly have upon court ,
jury , lairyora and clients.
Iho court then appointed Henry
Orobo , Lenis Grebe , Jatnco Ewlng and
Edwin H. Orovroll , bail Ida for the term ,
The gtand jury was alto sworn in as
followa and given their instrnctlona :
Jamca Orlghton , foreman ; W. F. Stod-
dard , Darid JRodman , A. W , Fullorsido ,
B. F. Ifndoon , Morris Scanlon , Fred
Brnnlntr , TLomaa 0. Polio , Martin Grnco ,
H. G. Krauto , William Soyelko , Adam
Waybright , F. P. Hnnlon , A. S. Mojna
ban , Hugh Murphy , Charles Wllklna.
On motion It rras ordered that Messrs.
William A. Radfck , 0. S. Montgomery ,
Isaac E. Oongdon , Edmund M. Bartlett
and James W. Savage , bo appointed a
oommitteo to examine all applicants for
admleaion to the bar.
NEW CASES.
Several now suits were commenced ,
among them being the case of Joseph
Goolbucr TS the Omaha nail works man-
nfacturlng ccmpany. On the 4th day of
December , 1881 , phnlntlDf waa made a
cripple for Ufa by n heavy plate of iron
falling on , and badly crashing him.
Ho suoa the company tor § 28,500
damages.
The United States national bank enos
Fred Hockstolu , Peter N. Dceraon , and
Onnr.id Sohl on a promlesory note of
81.0CO. *
Potcr Ltppcrt sues I. S. Haacall and
Sarah J. Hasoall for mortgage forecloa-
uro on an unpaid note of § 000.
COURT 11ECOKD.
The following cases were disposed of :
James E. North vs , William L , Pea-
body. Continued as per stipulation on
file.
file.W.
W. H. B. Stoub va. Andrew Wallbaum.
Dismissed at cost of plaintiff , without
prejndlco.
Henry D. Jaquith vs. William W.
Lowo. Dismissed at ccst of plaintiff.
William Gaslin , jr vs. James S. North ,
et al. Continued as per stipulation on
file.
file.William
William Gasllu , jr. , va. Llda L. Bart-
lott. Continued as par stipulation on
file.
file.William
William H. Boardsley vs. Wilton &
Lariaon. In this case plaintiff had en
dorsed a check for $1CO for William
Nichols , who was then traveling agent
for defendants , but they proved that the
check , or rather letter of credit , had
been raited from $75 to $175 , and the
court gave plaintiff judgment for $75.
The CIBO of Kelllngor vi. Hartman
waa dismissed from court. Several yoarj
ago what was known as tbo Dubuqne
homestead company had an existence in
Omaha. They purchased a tract of land
adjoining the city and had It platted Into
town lota. There weio eighty lots In the
platt. Soon afterwards the company dis
solved and deeded all the lots over to
Hartman In tcnat , on condition that he
deed to each holder of company shares
his quota of the property. The work
went on until 59 lots had been disposed
of , then Kollingar brought suit to
have Hartman render an account
of h's ' trust. But It seems that Kel-
linger bad received his proportion of the
lots , therefore the court hold that such
being the case he had no right to ask for
an accounting , and dismlesed the suit.
In the iJnitod Slates court Judge
Dundy issued an order overruling the
motion for a new trial In the celebrated
caeo of Nledlg vs. Gormanla and Han
over icsuranca companies , which was de
cided last summer. So far as any action
n this tribunal is concerned this disposes
of the case.
The Opera Homo Question ,
Editor of the UKE : The exclusion of
the colored man from the paiquotto of
the opera house having , to my mind ,
been the occasion of much unnecessary
comment In the public prlnta , and cf so
much wilful mltropresontatlon in public
meeting by champions of the "would-be"
marlyr , it seems but proper that I , know
ing all the facts In the case , should offer
a few remarks , by way of explanation to
thoao Interested.
Flrat. My brother , Mayor Boyd ,
knew nothing of the occurrence until the
publication of Hie letter of grievance.
Second. Mayor Boya uuppoied the
colored people had access to all parts of
the opera houeo , and when Informed to
the contrary , told mo that I bad made a
mlatiko , especially so on this occasion.
I asked him to make a public denial to
this effect , as ho was not in any way re
sponsible , but ho replied that ha did not
deem it necessary ; that ho had become
accustomed to newspaper miastatomonti ;
that if ho rushed into print every time
justice demanded that ho bo sot right
before the public ho would have little
time for anything elso.
In rcgaid to the muoh'nbnsed individ
ual hairing been "refused admietion to
the opera house , " "thrown down stairs , "
"Insulted and threatened,1" and the false
hoods of like Import which have been
given to the public , I dealro to say that
the complainant was twice tpokon to in
the most polite manner and requested to
go up in the balcony. In answer to this
bo said the house was rented , and that
It was for the time out of my hands , &c.
I replied that although the bouse waa
rented no ono was furnished to look
after it , and ( hat I was there for
that purpoio. Further , complainant
in his letter refers to coming up to tbo
door of the opera house twice for admis
sion , when in truth he came up the third
time , from which one would naturally
Infer that the "abuse , Insults and
threats , " of which he complains , could
only have existed in his Imagination , in
his over anxiety to assert his rights and
malntiin his dignity , the truth of which
will La shown at the pioper time.
THOMAS F. BOYP ,
Manager Optra Houto ,
Ainusenionta.
The"Power of Money" company ,
played to a packed house at Wood's
Dlmo Museum Sunday night and gave-ltha
best of Bktisfactlon. The company Is a
well organized cne and the play tuffi-
clently supplied with sensational situa
tions to make it interesting. Mr. Bach ,
Mr. Monlhan , Miss Lchtid , and In fact
the entire : aat are deserving of mention.
The Beauty Show at the Omaha Dlmo
Museum closed last night. It waa ono of
the moat enjoyable attractions that Insti
tution has had and created a great deal
ataniomont.
Qoo. O. Morrla' "World" company
closed its season at Plattsmouth , Satur
day night , playing to an Immense audl
cnco.
cnco.W. . H , Shllty , the advance agent for
Grace Hawthorne , is at the Mlllard ,
Harry S. Richards , buslnrsj agent for
the French Spy , Is in the city.
95OO Howard ,
The former proprietor of Dr , Sago's
Catarrh Remedy , for years made oatand
leg public offer in nil American news
papers of $500 reward for a case of ca
tarrh that ho could not cure. The
present proprietors have renewed this
offer. All the druggists sell this remedy ,
together with the "Douche , " and all
other appliances advised to bo nicd in
connection with it. Ho catarrh patient
l longer able to say "I cannot bo cured. "
You got $500 in case of failure.
A VISIT TO KOSBUXH.
How the HungarlAn Patriot Appears
nt the ARO ol 83.
London Light.
How long I bad baen standing at Koa-
snth's door before it opened 1 can not
toll , but the cl'ck ' of the latch recalled
mo frcm my dreams. I addressed the
man-servant who appeared before mo in
Hungarian , supposing that Kosinth would
only bo served by a Hungarian ; but , to
my astonishment , ho replied in Italian ! .
According to his account , it is a practice
of Kossutli to commence the day with a
cold bath. After that ho had his break
fast. After his breakfast ho goes for a
walk. On his rotnrn the remainder of
the day is mapped out , and all appoint
ments with him have to bo made a day
in advance. The man departed , and in a
moment , as I was standing in the lobby ,
I heard a voice raying that ho would see
mo almost immediately. I waa at once
admitted to the eittini ; room of hia sister ,
who lives vtith him. She informed mo
that I should not have long to wait , for
Kossuth's breakfast consisted of a tum
bler of milk , a few cracker * , nnd a glass
of wino. Her perdlctloa was sufficiently
correct , for in a few minutes I was
ushered into Koasuth's atndy or sanctum.
It waa a handsome room , with two largo
windows overlooking the beautiful gar
den which I have mentioned. Ulosa to
the light were a writing table and a bu
reau solidly and handsomely made
but hardly sufficient , according to Eng
lish ideas , to equip the room. Hero and
there was a picture on the walls. What
most struck mo was the almost total ab-
enco of books. Myself a man of letters ,
I always expect a large library. I had
forgotten that Kossulh was a man of
action , to whom a single map is worth
moro than a hundred volumes of history.
Kossutli , when 1 entered , was standing
at bis writing desk. I could ecircoly be
lieve that the man was 84 years of ago.
Ho stood as upright as a dart. His eye
glanced around the room like that of an
eagle. His hair is white , and his beard
and mustache are nearly whlto , but they
are not whiter than those ofmoat men
at CO , and when wo had Interchanged salu
tations and I had asked him about his
health , ho told ma that ho was at present
not so well as usual , but added , with the
old fire. "I wish I were now climbing up
Mount Blano or any cf the higher moun
tains , as some years ago ; bnt I am un *
equal now to the task. " And hero ho
expanded or , as the French wonld cay ,
gonfla his chest. "You know I am a
keen botanist , and like to gather rare
plants. I hive always had a great pas
sion for flowers. "
Do You Moan Business ?
Well , If yon have strength to push
your bueiacsa , it Is well. Bub many a
man's business has broken down because
the man waa broken down , and had no
push in him. If you want to make a
success , build up your system by tbo use
of Brown's Iron Bltterj. Mr. W. M.
Wlnfreo , of Petersburg , Va. , saya :
"Thero is no medicine equal to Brown's
Iron Bitters for general debility. " It
cures dyspepsia , enriches the blood and
strengthens the muscles.
Tbo cpmuiiesioEors of the new state asylum
for the insane , located at Clarmdo , la. , have
decided to lay the corner stone on July 4.
The corner stone of tba new county couit
hoiiBO at the same place will bo laid on the
same day.
Horslord's Acitl Phosphate.
IN DE11ILITY.
Dr. W. H. HOLCOMBE , New Orleans ,
La. , svya : "I found it an admirable
remedy for debilitated state of the sys
tem , produced by the wear and tear of
ho nervous energies. "
The elxty-fiftb convention of the Now
Jerusalem , in session nt Cincinnati , haa re
ceived into lull membership tbo society at
Topeka , Kin.
Chicago's ptonpor wholesale druggist ,
the Hon. Peter Van Schaak , thinks that
the most popular medicine In America
will shortly bo the Red Star Cough Cure
on account of lis great efficacy and free
dom from poisonous matter. His house
purchased ever five thousand bottles
during January.
Ural Estnto Transiora.
The following transfers wore filed May
29 , with the county clerk and reported
for the BEB by Amos' real estate agency :
Jefferson W. Bedford and wlfo and
others to James W. Logan , lots 11 and
12 , blk 3 , Hawthorne add to Omaha , w
d , 81,000.
Jefferson W. Bedford and wife and
others to James W. Logan , lot 3 , blk 3 ,
Hawthorne add to Orcaha , w d , $150.
Pierce 0. Himebangh and wlfo to Ma
rlon S. Coe , lot 24 , in Heimbaugh Place
add to Omaha , w d , $525 ,
Andrew J , Hanscom and wlfo to Jas.
J. Skew , lot 10 , blk 1 , Hanscom Place in
Omaha , w d , $500.
A Dime Mutcuin Desperado ,
Saturday night Special Officer Moallo ,
who is connected with Wood's Muieum ,
was quite dangerously stabbed by Clem
Foster , the white oogro boy who la ono
of the attractions In the curio ball. Mr.
Mealio bad ordered him to get out of the
w y as bo was eating In n manner rather
freth , The Caucasian Ethiopian failed
to obey and Officer Mealio pushed him to
one side of the ball. Quick as lightning
the negro pulled a knife and stabbed Mr.
Bloillo in the wrist , and then commenced
to blto and gnaw like a wild animal , The
boy was arrested yesterday morning , and
being oba'roperoua was placed In the old
Angostura Blttcm are the beat remedy
for lemovlug indipeutlou and nlldUeaaea orlg
bating frcm the digestive organs. Uownro of
counterfeits. Aek your grocer or druggiit for
the genuine article , manufactured by lr , ( J.
G , 15 , Siegert & Sons ,
THE INDIAN POLICEMAN ,
Ho Token Kindly to the Occupation ,
bat Brings Ills Plcturcirino Name
With Hun Into the Service.
Special Cor. of the Globo.Democrat.
WASAINOTON , D. 0. , May 20. After
the 1st of July the Indian police will got
bettor pay. The increase isrom $5 to
$8 a month for the privates , whllo the
olliccra will receive $10 a month Instead
of $8. There will bo a reduction of the
force , but not In proportion to the in
crease in pay. Hereafter the detail will
bo sovonty-fivo officers and 7CO privates.
Policing the reservations with Indians Is
regarded as no longer an experiment.
The unanimous testimony of the agents is
that poor Lo takes moro naturally to tbo
duties cf the policeman than to any other
occupation In civilized life , Indeed , tbo
rod man makes such a good officer that a
smaller force is deemed entirely adequate ,
and the Increased pay is made to ele
vate the service nnd encourage the
members.
Every agency now has Its Indian po
lice , and the lists are turned in regularly
to the interior department. It appears
that Whlto Chief is the captain of the
Blackfeot police ; White Buffalo is lieu
tenant ; Running Crane , Wolf-Coming-
and Rod Bird Tail
up-tho-Hill are ser
geants , Equally picturesque are the
names of the twenty privates. Among
them are Fancy Jim and Rattler , prob
ably the "fly oops" of the force. Plegan
Man and Big Bravo nro the heavy
weights. Wolf Asleep is undoubtedly
the chap who was caught napping on a
doorstep ono night and had his star taken
away , for which the board reprimanded
him a month's pay. Crow Foot , Bull
Shoo , Tearing Wolf and Thin-Robe-In-
side-Out are common ovory-day police
men.
men.Black Wolf commands the Arrapahoo
and Ohoyenno Police , Medlcino Pipe is ,
of course , the office sorgotnt , and Com
ing Hortoback must have charge of tbo
mounted rqnad. The Bull family have
been able to muster the "Infloeonco" to
secure the following reprebontalion
among the privates : White Baffilo Bull ,
Bob-Tall Bull , One-Eycd Bull , and Bull.
Bnt the Bear family see the Bulls and go
two bolter. They have Sergeant Boar ,
Climbing Hill and Palrolmen White
Bear , Spotted Bear , Little Bonr , Bear
Louse , High Black Bear and Bear's '
Lariat.
Flno Weather Is captrln of the Choy-
cnno River force. Straight Head Is
lieutenant. Afraid of Nothing , Fish
Gut , Moeter and Whistling Hand are
sergeants , If there is anything in
names , the privates must bo a doubtful
set. Fool Boar , Jr. , Ground Hog and
Lazy White Bull cannot amount to
much.
Coming a Flying and The Comet are
two of the "fly" tflicers at FortBelknap.
Speak Thunder is the big talking ser
geant of the force.
The Fort Bertbold bobbies are rather
a queer lot. Selling-Beer is the digni
fied captain , and Bad-Gun must bo a
rather uncertain kind of lieutenant.
Prolty-Orow , Sot-ot-NIght and Old-
Whlto-Man are sergeants. Those five
officers direct the movements of the five
privates , Wounded-Face , Red-Horse ,
Strikes-Two , Poor-Wolf and White-Face.
It must bo with slightly humorous ft cl
ings that tbo agent at Fort Hall calls his
roll to see that his six men are all pres
ent or accounted for. Just listen :
"Jackass No. 1 ? "
' Billy Gibaon ? "
"Weisar Jack ! "
"Buck ? "
"Ape ? "
"Jackass No. 2 ? "
"Charley Dacp-Water ? ' and so on.
Chief Eagle.the captain at Fort Pock ,
counts among his gocd men and true ,
Sucks-His-Broast , Runs-After-DogMed-
Iclne-Boar-Track , Growing-Thunder and
Swings-HU-Thlgh.
The Indians who maintain order at
Brulo Agency eeom to have "been christ
ened ucdtr adverse prejudices. Crazy
Bull heads them. Then there ore Fool
Hawk , Soldiers' Partisan , Cow Dog , Big
Dog , Poor Dog and Little Tail.
The Nez Forces police have made a
step toward civilization. They have
gene the white man's road to the extent
of adopting his names. For example ,
Oapt. Kaln commands the force , and his
subordinates are Privates Amos , Thomas ,
Titus and so on.
Similar development is noted in the
roll forwarded from the Nitqually and
Pay all up Agency , Sergeant Marcells
Spot and Privates Jim Webster Skin-
skirt and John Smith are fair illustra
tions of the borrowed names.
At the Omaha Agency ( hero is a divis
ion of sentiment on this question of
names , Private George Peabody goes
down on the rjll alongside of Private Pa-
hoo-ga-mo m.
The Pftrmeo police still cling to their
Indian nomenclature. Seven Stars Is the
captain , and ho looks with pride upon a
stalwart force In which Big Dave , Big
Mountain , Big George , Big Charley and
Big Ax are conspicuous.
Man-Wbo-Oarrles-the-Sfford very ap
propriately Is tbo capla'n ' of McOillcnd-
dy's police at Pine Ridge. Ho's got a
choice lot of privates , rejoicing in such
names as : Standing Soldier , Bear-Runs-
in-Woods , Kills Hundred , Man-Above ,
Welks-Under-Qround , Big-bellied Sorrel
Horsb and Bob-tall
, Afrald-of-Nothlng -
Dog.
Attorney General Garland has just
ruled that Indians who still maintain
tbcir tribal relations to the government
cannot bo officers of the United States
This ruling was called out by tbo Issue
raised over tbo eligibility of some sovonty-
five Indians who are now holding post-
offices. How far Mr. Garland will carry
this opinion of his nobody can toll. It Is
earnestly hoped , however , at the Interior
department that ho will not interfere
with the Indlin polico. W. B. S.
A C Q RD. To all who are Buffering ( rom crrori
and Indigestions ol youth , nervous weakness and
decay , loss of manhood , eta. I will send a recipe
that will cure you KHEE OF ClIAUOE. Tlilss great
remedy waa discovered by a mUalonar to South
America. Send iclf-addrcsfod envelope K v. Jo
Kfu T. IKUAN Station "D " New York
The execution committee of tbo Western
Kansas Cattle Growers' association , control
ling tho. passage of Bouthorn Texas cattle
across what IB known as "no raoua land , "
have decided to mark the boundary and per
mit tba passage of cattle Into Colorado ,
When Baby was elck , wo gav her Cattorlo ,
When elie was a Child , uhe cried for CaatorU ,
When ehe became Mlsa , aho clung to Caatoria ,
lVTiu ahe Lad Children , aho gare them Castoria
H , S , ATWOOD ,
Plattsmouth , Neb.
Hrcoder of thoroughbred and high grade
Hereford and Jersey Cattle ,
And Puroc and Jersey lied Bwioe ,
.
Free fiftm Oplntcn , JJmctles and 1'alsoits.
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE
For Coufflm , Roro Thrnni , lloiirftcncait , Inflacnia ,
Colil * . llrnnolilllis Croup , Whooping Cough ,
Asllirnn. Qulnfty , I'nlna In Chrntan4otti r
nirtcttounofthAThront MLnnait *
1'rlco no cents n bottle. Bold by Irncel t and Deal-
cm.SirffM unable la Induce Ifielr tlrater lo tx-ompO1
pet It for them ulll rccftre tire boMttKxpren cluirgft
paid , tjy ttndlng oni dollar to
THE minrts A.vonr.i.rn rouwsr ,
Sola Owntrt tn I MKnuUctnmfl.
lulllmort. Unround , T. B. 1
DOCTOR
G17 St. Clinrlos St. , St. Louis , IKo.
A rritaUr Kri < 1oite ol two Medleni Cplinf i , hu b ea looffi' '
tngsged ID Ik * p .li Urcutine. l of CWHORIIT , rIh Tni-.ju > i
Bad Btoo DifttnutbAn anj atier t'tirtteliQln Qt. LoaJ *
It rltr t r * itiav and ll oil mtdMiit aow.
Nervous Prostration , Debility , MeritI RA <
Physical Weakness t Mercurial and otn < :
lions ot Throat , Skin or Sones , Blood Pol
old Sores nnd Ulcers , ire trutM icb n < ,
ineeuion l lr > l idcnllCj rrlncln'ci. n 'H.rrlTtUl ,
Diseases Arising Irom Indlscrollon , Excnw ,
Exposure or Indulgonci ) , vMeh rn > iD iom < ot n
. Itowlm effeetll ncrromeii , dgSllilr , dlmn < u ot iljn
anil dgrtctlre uraiorr , rlranlct on U r f , rbil ? ldw r ,
arcrilontotht .oclety or fetnalci , cooltiMva orllcu , t ,
rentlcrlnff Marrlnxo Improper or unhappy , ail
permtntaurenrrd , lAinthctJA ] r > R ) entLa aboTt td
la ic&lptl cDTClope , rrfeto any addrr.i. ConsulttllQaattf
fieeortfntaUrrcoBDdlQtlifil. Vftlto rorqucitl oi.
A Positive Written Guarantor
r em to ll cnr&blat ue , iiMtel yT bins.
Ainphlets , Knallnh or Oeric&n. 04
dfieatOB , la trujci or fetaaU ,
Chartered by thcStateof Illi
nois for * thccxprcs : ) purpose
'ofglvlncimmcdlate ' relletln
[ all chronic , urinary nnd prl-
; vato diseases. Gonorrhoea ,
GleetnndSyphillsIn nil their
complicated forms , also all
diseases of the Skin and
Blood promptly relieved and
permanently cured by reme-
dicstcstedln a < * ort/lrar *
_ _ _ _ „ , „ _ , A.iicrfull'rarfJrc. Seminal
Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
the FaceLost Manhood , titaltlvclycurcil , Tlicro
lanofjcj > crlincnlt < l > 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.JAMESNo.204WaslingtonSI.Chlcagolll. !
r ( lif RLOOTJ.'H'fU-
ute tlic LlVtR anil KIOMCVS.
and ltsr < > uc TIIK in-Al/l'ii
( intl VIOOIl of'SOUTH. Ils >
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cured , bonra. in us
CITVCD roaslvo now torco ,
ICi IIVLH3 ll > 3 tulnd ana
. . nupMllus Jlraln 1'owei ,
S 'iTirtiiKfrom | coinplalntl
tfiictllarto \ tliclrsi-t will
! In DK. iJlrun's IKON VOmc n r&te aw
1 r euro. iflHcaaclenr , lieailliy cooiplexloa.
jrrcnucnt tticrupts r.t v"Tr v-"liiK only utlff
thcpoptilarttv unliouiiKlnnl. nonuterpe/1.
. .ent ? eithe OumiNAf. .IM > IIKST
/f.Sead jitui Hitdre jtoTha ! ) r. lliirliM Mfnt-fV.1 * ,
0SkI nf , Mo. , for Dar"UKEAlJ UOOIt. " Hj
Irnici. Mlcb. , Tcb. S , 1SS2.
X , M. Lootn * Co. . MOK OI , Mich.
OUSTS I am using your Fluid Extract Bed ClOTcr
Dlosaom and Wet Compress for Cancer on the brcoat.
and am well. I am utlsucd It la the best remedy for
Caneerknown. .Yon nro vrrloome to ujo thbi for th *
MRS. L. A. JOHKSOK.
TOLEDO , O. , January 17,1SSJ.
J. M. I > OSK ft Co. , JIoxnoE , Mich.
OEMTLKMEN .My-wiroliaarornomotimobecnomiclfd
with Bomctbln like a scrofulous disease , and found no
relict until Bbe gaa your Kxtract of Hod Clorer a trial.
I am happy to say she has experienced Croat relief.
Thli Is but a flight testimonial or my appreciation oC
your efforts la behalf of humanity , which you are
welcome to use for tbelr benefit.
I am , very respectfully , II. ARMS.
OLEDO , O. , Doe. 1st , 1882.
J. H. Lees & Co. , JIOKROB. Mich.
GENTS 1 oommmccd taking your Ext. Red Clover ,
Iwo yearn ngo , for Krjslpclas , and have not been
troubVd ntncf. H IB hereditary with mo. Think you
e the best blood modlclno known.
Youri truly , W. II. SLIDERT.
R. n. flyman , of Grand Rapids , Mich. , pny After
two Doctors ad % l ed htm t o use Ixx e's Kjt , Ucd Clover
for a Itad case of 1 ezetna , or Kcrrr here on the ] e&
Only used tw o poundsot your Solid Hxtract Ked Clover.
Am now wclL
AsnHprlnc Medicine Tonlo nnd general Dlood rurfr
flcr It has no criual. Fnr Bale by all di UKglbta , or J. it.
l ) ese i Co. , Munroe , Mich. _
PIHKEYE.
Romnrkablo euro of a Horoo
Jn the fallcf 1883 I ha,1 a M\mbo ! ! horao t kea
with Iho pinkeye , rcsnltm ? In Uo" < l no BOH. Alter
nlnu rnontha ot doctoiIrK * ith all the rcmoJIcs to bo
found In borae booVB , I deci aired of a cure. Ills
right hliidlegwai as laiio rsa rnan'a bed ) , nnd had
on Ito orforty rUDiiing lorta Uevasa mo < t ritl-
able looking object At la t I thought of Swift's
Sdeclflc , an commcncoJ to oaa it I uied Qltoon
bottles , In Augutt la t ill tjinntoma ot tbo disease
disappeared Thorohvve bcunno signa of a retura
and the liorso has done n wula'a work on my turn
ever Mnco. JAS L. KLEUINO , AugUkta , Oa.
January 0 , IB&i.
Swift's Bpeclflo la entirely > efctab'c. Trcatiae on
DloedandBkln Dlacato mailed ( roe.
The Swllt SpedfloJCo. , Drawer S , Atlanta , Oa , or
W. SW St. . N. Y.
Stallion , Jaok , Sheppard Jn
Wilt etand for stock at "raiha Pair grounds the
leaaouof 1R85. Deli 16j hunJa h Uh , weight 1285
Ibg , hia tire JACK BUEPFAKD ) j full brother In blood to
DKXTKH 2:17J : , also to DiCTATORtbe lto of JAT.IUB-BKH
2:10 : , PAUAII , 2U : } and UIIIKCTOJI ! :17 : , Call at tbo
fair L'Kunda and eeo him and got hia reclgree la
full , terras (26 for the bcason. A. TI1OUSON.
Town Lots in Denver Junction ,
Weld County , Colorado.
Denver Junction U a now town of about 200
inhabitants , laid out In 1831 , on the great
truuk railway across the continent , nt the
junction of the .JulesburK Branch , l'J7 railed
from Denver. Tfao town is on second bottom
land of tbo Watte Klver , the finest location
between Omaha and Denver , nnd la burrouod-
od by the boet-Ioj'iD landa west of Kearney
Junction , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ;
altitude 3,0:0 : feet. Denver Junction bids to
become mi important point , aa tbe U , 1 * . It.
It. Co. , 6io puttlnK up many of their buildings
here , while the 11. k M. H , H , Co. . are expect
ed noon to connect at thla place , Th ) present
chance for good investments In town Iota will
icarcelv ever In equaled olnewhere. Per eale
by the lot or block in good terma by
U. M , YOOLMAN ,
Agent , Denver Junction Cole ,
Deal Estate
213 S , 14th STREET ,
BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS.
Have a large list of inside business and resi
dence property , and some of the finest suburban
property in and around the ci.ty.
Wo have business property on Cnpitol Avouuo , Dodge ,
Douglas , Faioiolii , Unruey , Howard , 9th , IGlli , 13th mid
16tli srcets.
Wo have fine residence property on Fnrnam , Douglas ,
Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cnss , California streets , Sher
man , t .Marys and Park Avenues , in fact on all the bent
residence sheets. Wo have property in the following ad
ditions.
McCormick's ,
MiUard& Caldwell's Konntz & Ruth's ,
Lakes , Impr'nt Association
Elizabeth Place Wilcox ,
E.V. Smith's , Burr Oak ,
Isaac & Seldon's'
Patrick's * Hanscom's
Parker's , West Omaha ,
Shinu's , Grand "View ,
Gise's , Credit Foncier ,
Nelson's , Kountz' First
.Armstrong's ICountz' Second ,
Godfrev's , Kountz' Third ,
Lowe's , ! ountz' Fourth ,
Kirkwood , Syndicate Mill ,
College Place , Plainview ,
Park Place , Hill Side ,
WalnuOTilL Tukev & ; Kevsors ,
West End ,
Bo gs&HilT Clark Place ,
Capitol , Mvers L Richards ,
Reed's First y
, Bovds ,
And ail the otherl Additions to the
City.
Adjoins the stock yards 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 ttock
yards and packing honses.
Tukey & Keysors Sub-division.
Located in West Omaha , two blocks south of Leavenworth street , t ,
fine location a < d the cheapest lots in Omaha-125 ; for inside lots and
5150 for corners ; terms $10 down , balance 85 per month ; dent fail to
see those if you want a bargain.
Kirkwood.
We have a few lots left in KirkwooJ addition , which we offer at low
I > rices , terms $25 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high
level gtound and are desirable.
Hawthorne.
This addition is mere centrally located than any other new adililion
near the best Schools m the city. All the streets are beinfj put to grade
the grades have neon established by the city council , and is very desira
ble residence property , only 16 blocks from Post office , prices lower than
adjoininc tdditions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be
beaten.
Foil SAI.K-Lot on Davenport with fine Foil SALE Lot 28th and Farnam street ,
house. $2,000. good property , $1,000.
Fan SALE Full lot 2Ut and Clark street , 0 Foil BALK-J aero en Onllfornin , east ot
room house , $2,300. Sacred Heart ; house , barn , an1) cistern , cheap
lieautltul lot in Giuo'0 add. only $ l.GO ! )
Fan BALE aero
, . l0lt ( BALE Lota In Hanscotn placa each ,
$ ,
l,2i,0. $500.
FOR SALK-J lot on Chicago etroet between $500.FOB
. FOB BALK 101 feet froat on 15th streetwith
13th and 14th , $2,500.
nmall house just south of Ilartmau School , on *
BKAUTIFCL lots corner Fvnintn and 20th ly $1,700.
etreet cheap. ' FOR BALE Full lot nnd C room house corner
FOR SAtB-LotB InWalnnt hill , $200. llth nnd Caatellar , $2I100 ,
FOR 8ALK-i lot withG rocm house 2Ut Foil BALK Lot and 2 houses 18th and Nlch.
street easy payments , $2.000 , oka $5,100.
TFe will furnish conveyance free to any
part of the city toshow property to our friend's
and customers , and cheerfully yive informa
tion re yard in Omaha lroperty.
Tiose1010 Jiave Laryains to offer or wish
property at at > aryain , are invited to see us *
Bedford
Real Ejtate Agents
213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam &Douas