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S * " < ! " * . < - * * ' THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , JUNE 3 , 1885. Enten tlic nj-sttm from ci fi , nt nil Herman * . Stutter * the Nmtw , Impairs Dlgtttlon , mil Knfcclilfn the Muscles. m . . . . . . . " ; ; * > " * > .i. * , . . . , - ulliidc , I.nrk of Knorny , t hmi nn cq. enriched and pnrlfies thn blood , Mlmulntoti tlm np pntlto. and Btrenithenn the munclos and HOTTM. Jt domi not. Inlor * the tooth , canno headache , or prodoco conrtlnallm o/l oltirr Iron mnllelnni < ln. FATinn T..1. En.l.T , tha pMriotla nd echolatlr Catholic 1)1Inn , ol ArVanuin Knys : "I barn . . nrown'ii , . . . on. n njnd xium. n Iron Klltcra with I till Kilicl- mt Milufaeflon for Malaria , nnrt an ft tircTontlre nf Uhlllri and lllcn . anj will ' ' " dlwiwvi. I always keep It on hand tkn a ready Itlunu . " Genuine baa nhoro trailo m rk and rnvBcd nxl lines nn wrynper Tnltc nn ntltrr. M dnrmfty ) 1IKO WN < 111KMIUAIj < > . . IIAI/riMOUK , MI > . LADirs1 IlAnn HOOK nmhtl nnd attroctlTp. con- tAlnlng list nf prlzon fnr rpclnon. Information about colnv nto. , elTBn nwny lijr all ilntlon In medicine , or mailed to any ixlilroH nn rocoint nf So flump. ( RisMtatt6 $ BROAD GUil\ \ j Cllironlo&NorvoniDlscnuc t37Sona two Rlnmpj for Celebrated Jlcdica Works. Addro-s. i' . I > . UT.AICKIJ , ai. 18 South Clnrlc Sfcrpct , CHICAOO , Iiu IU CONDUCTED Soyal Havana Lottery I ( A GOVERNMENT IHSTITUTIOIT.I Drawn at Havana Cuba Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets iu FifthsWholes $5. Frac tious pro rata SnbJecJ to no ounlpalatlon , nol ooatrollod by tb Mtliealn Interest. II la tbs ( olrosi thine Inth aitcta ol chanoo In eilfitenco. tor tickets apply o sniP3EY 4 CO. , 1212 Bro d r yN. Y. City ; SOUNOGR & CO. , 108South tth 8' U. Loala. Mo , or U. OTTKN8 k CO , 619 Muln St , Cinsia city. Mo. ( ODCOE330E8 TO JOH11 Q. JACOEitl i K ? L n & * * f * t * 1 * n t r t * c * < \ ft UNDERTAKERS At the old stand 1417 Farnim Bl. Orders by telt pnphcoUoltedandpiomiiU attended to. Tclopboo JAB. H. PEABODY , M. D. EosllJonoo Ko. 107 Jones Si. offloo , Ho. 1103IV ncmetreet. Offioo hour9,12 m. to 1 p. m. nud from 0 0 p. m. Te'flnhnr * 4nr nfllnA QT rft MAntv I Cor. 1 3th and Douglas Ska. Capital Stock , - - - . Liability of Stockholders , 300,0 JJ ( Per Cent Interest Faifl OB B LOANS MADE ON MEAL Offliloosrcs JAHCQ E. BOTD . . . . , . Presldcn W. A. PAXTON . Vln P n m . L. II. DCNKBTT . Mintflne Dlrorto JOHKK.WtI.UUU . . . . CMhl OHA3. F.MANDKRSON , IU03.L. KIMBAU , J. W GANNETT , HAS J1KYKH. UK.VHY PUNDT K L. 8TCNK. THE OlOiY KXOIitTblVB IN OMAHA NEB. COWING & GO , josnria IM WROUGHT IRON PIPE , BUkath > d Cut Im 3TI1"3C'X 3VG-SI , Lead PJpo and Sheet HOBTUUUTOX BTK1H tCHI'S , Humbert' < ! 3s ani sieam nuers1 IRON & RASS GOODS , NGlHEEflS' SUPPLIES , Ulh A. Dodao s-OM AH A.NnB CONSUMPTION. I hate a | x UUi r mcdy for ( be abori dlicJM ; br lu Die Ihoa mO otc ici IU want klnJunJof too In III ialc cjrllia ( 1 vlll Hnt ) T "lS > UorTTLlilin/HBH * * * > o uj air rcr , ill ifr i njIo jit , 11. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Krlanger.I > availa I Culmbahcr Ba\ara ! riUiier , . , . . , llobcmlaa KaUcr Dromon 1)011 KhTIO. Bujueiser. Et Louis I Anhauaar , St. Louis 1 Dot's . . . . .Milwaukee | Sohlitz 1'liuer.UIUaukce Krtijf'a . , .Omaha i AIo , Tetter , Domestic and llbiue Wlnoa. ED MAUEEB , 12J3FarnamSt , ARMY ORDERS , The Deparlmeiit Rifle Range Will Nol to RemovedTroiFoit Omaha , The Illllo Contest In AtiRiist Don , Brcok'a Arrlvnl , It has been definitely decided that the department rifle range trill not bo re moved this year to any point west and in all probability it will bo kept hero for a number of years to come , Fort Sidney and Fort D.A. Russell will therefore have to abandon the hopoof securing the prize. Shortly after the arrival of Major Henry , the no IT rifle instructor , steps were tikon by him to secure a now rifle range in place of the ono heretofore used and which had to bo abandoned on ac count of the action of the owners. Ho haaat longthanccocdcd , aud n fovr dava ago secured the Icato from a gentleman real dent near Fort Omaha of a largo tract ol valuable land about 100 yards went of the fort. It is more conveniently located than the old range , and from the pocul iarltics of the lito and fall of the land i b anfor. It will afford a range of a loaat COO yards , and if the permission o the adjacent land owners can boob talned it will provldo a range of 1,00' ' yards for regulation shorpshootlng. Th firing will bo done Into a hill , but fo raoro corfoot safety , n high fcnco will b erected back of the targets to stop th stray bnllcta. Last week Maj. Henry received notlc from "Washington that an appropriation of $1,000 haa been allowed for the par pose of placing the now range In ordo for the coming contoat , and according ! ; tha work cf making the _ necessary im provements are already in progress , BU porlntended by LiouU. True and Rabin son , under the supervision of Maj Henry. This appropriation will cove : the coat of pits , firing stnnda , targoto.otc It is expected that the work will pro grees rapidly , and that the range will bi ready for uao very shortly. The department rifle shooting contoj will commence the first week in Auguat closing abont the 21st. At that time thi dopartnlcnt shooting will commence a Fort Snolllrj , Minn. "I think it would be a good idea" said Major Henry in conversation with a re porter y eat o ( day , "to call th attention of the merchant and the pcoplo of Omah to this department r < ilo practice , and so if some little interest in the event conldn' bo stirred up. I think It would bo a gooc idea for the merchants to offer prizes fo the shooting contoat , in addition to thoa offered by the government. The contea will bring over 100 soldiers to Omah and will benefit the railroads , as troll a the city. The eoldiors will spend con siderable money and their presence wil bo of advantage to our merchants , think that our business men ought to take some interest in tbo affair and allov the riflemen to shoot for prizes of loca offering. " The idea is a good ono and It is to b hoped that some public spirited goniu will take it np and carry It into oxccu tlon. The interest of the contestwould no donbt , ba greatly enhanced if eucl local prizes trero offered. THE NEW ADJUTANT OliNEllAL. Gen. I ? re ok , the new adjutant genera who will take the place of the lamentoc Ool. Taylor arrived in the city to-day Hois a gentleman of ability and a prac tlcal aoldlor of long years'experience , anc will ably fill the position to which ho ha been assigned. Gen. Breck is a man in the prime o life. He graduated from the West Foln Military academy in 1855 , and was im mediately brevettod eocond lieutenant o the Ffrat artillery in July , 1855. In April , 18C1 , ho was trade first llontenanl November 29 , 1861 , ho was nude captai and assistant adjutant goner.il. while th year following , In July , 18G2 , he wa made major and additional alcl-de-carap At the close of the war , 18C5 , ho wa brovolted brigadier general. Ho ha served for many years in the west , boin foralx years stationed at California poate since which tlmo ho has been at For Snelllng , Minn. A Risky KRCP. A number of rumors have been curren for the paat day or so abont a mysteriou accident which occurred in north Omah in which two men who were engaged iu horse race were thrown over the Sowarc street bridge , and badly injured. Th rumors have some foundation in fact. It seems that Frank Hilbert , who i employed in Itnor'a brickyard , was stand ing in front of his house on Soiran street , Sunday , when a very flip young man drove along and invited him to race Mr. H. at unco jumped Into his bugg and started off , The race was nock am nock for a while , and the contest wa becoming warmly Interesting , when small bridge was reached. The twc horees irlod to pass it at the same Urn and made a blank , dreary failure of th Attempt. Both vehicles were thrown over the side. Hilbert was badly hurt , sustaining a severe fracture of the arm and being badly braised. The boy , bar ring a few scratches , waa not hurt Neither horao was seriously Injured , Cara of Xbanka. The W-'O. T. U. wish to return thank to Messrs. ( Dewey and Stone for favor o wagons for Bands of Hope on Decoration day ; also Mosars , Baum&u. and Fitch fo wagons for the same purpose. They alai wiah to return thanks for the following donations to the Buckingham lunch rooms : Mr. A. D. Jones , for tlio very low rate of rent of $75j Rev. W. J. Haraha , 40 yarda of camel ; Mra. H. T. Clarke , one dozen silver knives and forks MM. Meredith , forks ; Mra. lleid , litera ture ; Sir. H. T. Dorrell , $2.00. It is earnestly hqpod that the benevo- ont people of Omaha will respond to iho ippeal of the ladles published last week aid aond in at once their names for money donations or the articles called for which include everything necessary for lunch rooms , and home. Please send the things Immediately to the Buckingham house on Twelfth , be tween Dodge and Douglas , or , if the ad dress is sent their to Mra , G.V. \ . Olarko , articles will be called for. Komi Bstftto Trjtnsfera. The following transfers were filed Juno , with the county clerk and reported for the BEE by Ames' roil estate agency : Joseph Berker and wife to A. B. Charde , lots 42 and 43 In BelUIn sub- , ( vision of cjt of m } cf nt ] of scj BOO 14 , 5 , 12 , w d , $500. Mirtha M. leh ( widow ) to Alvin Bann ers , vr of lot 5 , in Koyoa division in lot of Capitol add to Omaha , w d , $1,885. John Haggoity and wlfo to Mrs. P. R. E. E. Llnton , lota 10 , 11 and 12 blk 11 , n Parker'a add to Omaha , w d , 84,000. J. Goo. Gross and wife to John Grant , ot 0 blk 1 , In Bogga & Hill's 1st add to Omaha , wd , $1,000. THE OIROUS , Okl John Itoblnson" 1ms Co mo nna Gone. Wednesday night the Robinson irons gave their last por- ormanco to ono of the argost crowds tvor seen congregated on like occasion hero. Every available seat waa taken , nnd people were com lolled either to stand up or sit on the jiaas , In order to witness the porform- mco. mco.Tho show itself was thoroughly good n every particular , a number of now and striking features being added , which have never before boon witnessed in Omaha. The exhibition is clnan , chaste , amusing and entertaining , affording two hours of amusement unparalleled at the price. Ono of the especial attractions of the show is the barobaok riding. Robinson has with him in the person of the famous llttlo equestrienne Miss Joalo DoMott , something not less than a prod igy. She is but 17 years old , but per forms the most daring feats with all the coolnosD and grace of the finished ex port. Her performance Is of the hlghoa typo and she is without donbt ono of the finest female bareback riders in the world. Miss DdMott is , moreover , a perfect little lady , and the rough intlu once of circus life have not exorcised , in the ollghtoat degree , the customary effect upon her character or demeanor. It is especially notlcablo that this show as a whole is free from any objectlonabl features. Mr. Rablnaon will allow n gambling In connection with iho exhibi tlon , and does everything in his power t drive away objectionable characters. The circus will exhibit to-day at Davit City , to-morrow at Oaceola , and the nex day at Beatrice. FROM WEALTH XO POVERTY. Perry Dnvls , the Originator of the Celebrated "P in-KUler , " Found lu an Alma House , It has just been discovered that Perry Davis , tbo originator of the celebrate ! "Pain-killer , " has for the past fifteen years been an inmate of the Morce county alms honao , Pennsylvania Davis is a Frenchman , and came from his native country to the United State years ago , and at once embarked in th business of manufacturing aud selling hi medicine , whieh ho generally dispose ) of himself by traveling around th country with a team nnd a two-whoelec cart , stopping wherever ho thought thcra was a prospect of a sale and selling to country stores of every kind. Old mer chants still remember the small , dark keen-eyed stranger , who would vial them periodically and leave a few bottle of liniment. These trips were not con fined to any territory in particular , bu were extended or limited at the ploasnri of himself. By those processes ho ha < made considerable money , which ho in vested in property In the northern par tion of Mercer county , near Sheakloy- villo. Although ho had no settled homo ho seemed to prefer this place , and when not on the road spent a great deal of hi time there. Just how ho lost the title to the nostrum is net and never will b known , as Davis , after entering th alms house , was very taciturn concern ing hla businoEs and would never men tlon any facts of the case. It is sup posed , however , that he gave the recelp to other parties with the understanding that ho was to have an Interest in tb business. As ho began to dabbloin financial speculation ! ) on a largo seal and failed , his affairs became very muc' mixed up and the sheriff finally sold hi goods for debt. Davis disappeared one was fonnd several days afterward roamIng - Ing through the woods a lunatic. A large gash across his throatsoemed to im ply that ho had attempted eulcldo , am his clothes and boots were in a very bac condition. After his capture he becami morose and sullen , rarely speaking , am moping around. For a period of tw months at a time ho would not spea1 a word , nnd then would talk only of hi early history or of trifling affa'rs , Ho i a well educated man , and is said to speak eoven languages. Ho is also au excellent collent penman , as samples writtod dur ing his confinement will show. Ono t his peculiarities is that ho will never take medicine under any circumstances Happily ho enjoys good health , so tha not much trouble arises from his whim Personally , ho la a small mm with iron gray hair and mustache and eparklln ; eyes. Ho is called "Doctor" by thi other inmates and seems to enjoy the title. Of late bo lies begun to exhibi signs of insanity , and now will suddenly break Into a gong or a wild harangue sometimes in entirely different language than ours. Ho is also prejudiced agalns wearing clothes , and in his cell general ! ; goes around attired In only a shirt When taken out for exorcise bo will rui and caper about like a boy. During hii most lucid moments ho will tell scraps o his early personal history , but every effort fort to got him to tell about his businos has failed , he becoming silent when the cause of his misfortune is brought up in conversation. Young George Gould , New York Letter. Speaking of George Gould , it waa he who first Introduced Freddy Gebhard to Mrs. Langtry. Appropoa of the Intro dactlon , George tells me the following story : "Not long after the Introduction there wu a coolness between Gebhard am rnywlf , tlw reason of which Is not neces sary toexpli In now , Ono evening I was at the Brunswick , when Freddy accosted me. I caw there waa something strange in bis manner , but I took no notice of it. " "I hear , " eafd Freddy , 'you told a re porter that you considered mo a : ool. Li that true ] " "Everybody has a right to his own opinion , Mr. Gebhard , ' I replied. Pos sibly I may have said so. " " 'Then , sir , I shall take satisfaction. " ' 'Go ahead , Mr. Gebhardnd we'll tave Billy Edwards as referee , When ball it bet' I asked , smilingly , "Freddy noticed my amused rcwnaer and there was a geneul laugh. "Oh , if ou only said it In fun , I'll say no uore .bout ( t , you know , only I thought tL'ese newspaper fellows were lying " "That' * the last I heard of Freddy's In- entlons , aud a ) wo uiually aalnte each > ther when we meet , nothing came of It ; till , OQO mutt be roiponoible for his pinion , mnsn't hel" t.f..j MAY WEiTHEB , The Report or tlio Signal Ofllccr For tlio fast Month , The local algnal officer has prepared ila summarized report for the month of May , from which the following general terns are taken : Highest buomoter 30 258 , date 2J. Lowest barometer 29.D97 , dnto5th. Monthly range of barometer O.GG1. lllghoat temperature 8C 5 , date 31st. Lowest temperature 28 7 , date 7th. Greatest dally tango of temperature 28.0 , date 4th. Least dally range of temperature G 5 , date IGth. Moan dally ran go of temperature 18.5 , Moan dally dew-point 47,0. Moan daily relative humidity G7 8. Prevailing direction of wind , south. Total movement of wind 0,0-15 miles. Highest velocity ot wind and direction , 32 , northwest , date 10th. Number of foggy days 0. Olear days , 1U. Fair days , 15. Cloudy days , G , Number of days on which minor enow fell , 0. Dates of frosts , 2d , Oth , 10th. COMr-AllATIVE TESirHBATOKK 1871 C3.4 1878 B8.1 1672 00.0 1870 00.8 1873 C881880 C9.4 1874 C6.1 1881 07.8 1875 02.01882 BC.O 1870 03.01883 157,3 1877 00.31884 C1.6 COMPARATIVE rBECiriTATIONS. Inoios. Inches , 1871 1.83 1878 5.77 1872 G.35 1870 5.53 1873 5.501880 3.-10 1874 1.21 1881 794 1875 425 ! 1882 4.91 1878 2.07 1883 1.20 1877 802 U81 1.45 ALEXANDER POUOCK , Sergeant , Signal Corps , U. S. A. KEEI/Y'S NEW ENGINE. Ho Runs Itwith the Newly DIscov crcd Power For nil Hour. Philadelphia Record. Inventor Keoly's workshops , on Twentieth street , above Master , were crowded yesterday afternoon by a numbo of gentlemen , who gathered to wltnesi experiment with Mr. Keoly'a ' newest dia covory. Among the number were desire Shaw , Jessup and Collier , of this city nnd Messrs. Boyd , Elliott and Green , o New York. When the curiosity seekers crowded into the room where the now apparatus stood there was scarcely room left for Mr. Keely to move around. The "Inter-otheiic liberator" and the lates engine were the attractions. The forme stood upon a pedestal , and rested upon a bed of plato-glass one inch In thickness It was connected with the engine by fin steel tubes , and the aperture througl which the power wan transmitted waa about a ? largo as a good sized needle I thick , The engine coLuiata of a sphere resting upon two uprights. At one one of the nxlo was a small pulley wheel , over which the belt passed. The entire apparatus was apart , and the vari ous pieces were strewn over the flee when the gentleman entered. Mr. Keel ] proceeded to put the "liberator"togethe _ In their presence , and a half-hour wai consumed in this. At about 3 o'clock thi Inventor.admitted' pint of air Into a wrought steel tube , and this was then passed into the liberator , where its power waa multiplied fifteen times over in second. The air was passed through the vibrators and inttnalfiera and thence stored in a wrought-steel cylinder. Thi gauges showed a pressure of 8600 pound to tbe squara In oh , and the tube seemai to expand. The engine was started ant run for an hour or more. Planks wer put under it and pressed igainst it to do craaso the speed , but there was no perceptible ceptiblo lessening of the revolutions. After this lover was lifted , with two stout gentlemen sitting upon it , and the gauges showed a pressure cf 22,001 pounds. The power was applied to a cannon of about an inch and a half bore and the bullets yroro splattered like DC much mud upon an icon target. Mr. Keely said that In about tw > months ho expected to have his completed plotod engine , now building , ready. Then ho would take out his patents and hli work would bo finished. He said that hi had full control of the great power and could use it at will. A Clever Confidence Couple. New York Letter. A beautiful girl , with largo blue eyes and golden hair , but shabbily dressed greatly Interested a largo crowd of gentlemen tlemon on one of the East river ferry boats Iho other day by singing very sweetly and tenderly the well-known hymn , "Jesus , Lover of my Soul. " As she concluded one verse , a large , well- dresaed man called to a dock hand and ordered him to put her oul of the cabin. She looked ( despar- Ingly and burst into tears. There were cries of "Throw him overboard , ' , "Lot her alone " "Shame " , ! The largo man , who looked like a railroad presi dent , Insisted ; said that the deck baud was doing his duty , and that the ferry company had ordered all nuisances sup pressed. He acknowledged that ho had complained of her. The murmurs of die- content and anger arose around him , at which ho seemed somewhat disconcerted , and , approaching the girl said : "What's the matter , sissy1 ! Then she told her pitiful story of a sick mother , a dead father , no work , hunger , distress , and her anxiety to get employ * ment. "Oh , don't send mo to prison1 iho oried , breaking completely down. The largo man waa abashed , and the crowd looked angry end scornful again , He at once apologized , and to show his regret for his blander , immediately took out a $5 bill which he dropped into his hat. Then he passed the hat , which was soon filled with money. After the pas. sengers had left the boat , ho joined the girl and they both left wont oil together. Ho was a well-known clever confidence man , and the young woman was his wife , as clever as ho. A private letter from Madagascar describes the country as marvellously rich in diamonds , gold , eilver , copper , lead , tin , graphite and specimens of ruby and sapphire. The journalists of Park , being dealrous of creating a reserve fund for their club , have ap- oiled for and received permission to issue iicketi for a lottery of 4.000,000 francs , When Baby vu sick , ire gave her Cmtorift , When the WM a Child , elio cried for Ctutoria , Ylicn she became \ilts , eho clungto Cutoria , ( VTitn ilo li&d ClillilNS , she garo than CwtoHa OU RES Rheumatism , neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , tore Tlironl.NnclI I" c .Spriilii , IIriili e , IHirim , hcnlil , I'runtltlK-R , iM ) AU , oTiirn KomiY ivms * M > Atiirs. Boil Ij Iru jlit n.l DmlrrtTrrrvlieK. Kmj OcnU tollle. Ulrtctlont In U ljin oi f . THE C1IAUI.E8 X VKii.iil ! : : CO. CBominrl to A. TOOU1S * CO ) UaUtmorf , HI. , C. B. A. tU7 Str ChnrlPS St. , ( St. Loriqtlo. ! ; " ' " "NC'VOUS" Prostration , Debility , MontM sai Physical Weakness ; Mercurial nnd otno. ' M-dfl * tions ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Qlood Polic ir-j , old Sores and Ulcers , * n trr to.i * ith vopiitfi , , . * tuecc i , on latest ncUniift * rrtuelpUi. Bfcfolr , rrlT t l , Diseases Arising front Indiscretion. Excotft , txnOSUrC Or Indulgence , * bleh rroduen cma cf tf > t > llo lDB tTcctn tier von in eis , dcMlltr. dimorii of rUU nod defacllro toenorImplfi en thn face , i tjtleil dMfvyi rtnloatottic jocttty of Smalts.ct-ntumi ArUMunM , rendering Atarrla o improper or unhaip5"i * IJ ptrmrnetiljrcured , l'amphletJft ( paqeiJontLB nboTP , titf it icilrd enrclopnfrrato oj tJflrp i. CcntclUtlon .te ! Ce or bj moll Ten * , nn JlnrltM tll * forqutiUoci. A Positive Written Guarantee lire * la ! ! conhle cuts. IMIelnes nt eTtrrvbtK. 2nmhlQtMi ? .r ) llsh or UerECAn , 04 pase * . Cc- Jerlblue above dlteasoj , la note or female , FKSAi R/JAKRB.A E CUB DEI & 3 tuna , Cce ! > ! ' < . lllmtntel In rti and tilt tltllnj ton'ulnt til "o urlovi , d'onltrsl cr lacaliltlTi vtAt t'l Kaon. X t ct i ; reat lav Tut to ill Uul'A ' CT. r. > Tl JamssHsdicallnstituio Chartered by thcStateof 1111- Inols TOP the express purpose 'of ' givlnglmmcdiatc relielln nil chronic , urinary nnd prl vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , Dlctt andSyphilis In all their complicated forms , also all diseases 61 the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- dicstcstcdinnJ'"or/l"r < ir. < , i bpcciall'i af/fce. beminal Weakness , Kipnt Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the PaceLost Manhood , jinslttvcti/ciiri'it. Tltcre ts no cjcitcrlmaittiiti. 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.204WasliingionSt.Chicagolll. tte tie ! LIVEW and KIDNEYS Mill K'KRroliS Tllb IJH und VIQOK of YOUTH. y p luVotitof Appetite , li Kl S f 'itrirCufioin coniplalnti alU V-3 < ( > 3cLlarti ! > Ili-iforr fi'i > nd lorn. fcl'-JJlEil'&IROMS'OinC noafsoi. - > "cdy ciire nines .1 1 loir , l.uiltlrcoraiilc'clo - ! Treciient | fctitaipt" tt. o- " - > rr-'Virf only jiic tjtlioDupiibrlty oftlie oiipiiiiT , Do"oieiyai < tianl pctthuOmrivAi. * ND lii.ST 1 juui iiddrrnntoTbrf i > r. Ilnrtiir aio ) Or V lxn : , Mo , forni 'UJlEAilOOW l Irntci. Mich. , Feb. 8,1882. J. M. I/JOIB < t CO. , MOUBOK , Mich. Oxvrs 1 am using your Fluid Extract Bed CloTer Blossom and Wet Compress for Cancer on the brc/rat , and am well. I am utlsUwl It in the bcit remedy for Cancer known. You are wrlcomotouie this for tno koneflt of rafferlnft . humanIty.MKg JOHNSON. TOLFDO , O , January 17,1883. J. M. LOOSE & Co. , jrosnoB , Mlcli. OENTI-KMEN Mywlfe haflforeomotlmobocnoflllctea with Romethlne iKoaecrafaloua dlscAio , and found no relief until Ghe em o your Extract of Hod Cloreratrlal. I am bftppy to eay she haa experienced ( rrcac relief. Thli Is but a Blight tesdmonlal of my appreciation ot your odorta In behalf of humanity , vlilch you are welcome to use for their ben cat. I am , very respectfully. II. AIIMS. TOLEDO , O. , Dec. 1st , IBS ! . J. If. LOOSB & Co. , llosnou. Mich. GENTS 1 oommmiccd t&klne your Exr. Red Clover , Vo years ago , for KryBjpelafl , and have not been troubled since. It Is hereditary wllh me. Think you have the best blood medlclno known. Yours truly , W. M. SEIBEIIT. R. n. Hyman , of Grand n&plcX Mich. . sayii After two Doctors advised him to use I/OOBC'B t it. lied Clover for a bad case of J ezemo , or rorer Fore on the lep. Only usedtwopoundsot your Solid l.itractlUxl Cloven Asnfiprins MedicineTonloand trencrat Blood Pnrl- flor it has no equal. 1or nola by all druggists , or J. W. Looce d : Co , , Monroe , Mlcb. PINKEYE. Romnrknblo euro of D Horse Jn the Jail cf 1883 I h&1 a valutblo hone taken with the pinkeye , resulting In blond po son. After nine months of doctoring ith all tbe remedies to bo found In horse books , I despaired of a cure. IU > right bind lagvta an larco is a maa'a body , and baden on It over forty running rorea Do was a most pltl- able looking object. At lift I thought of Bnllt'a Sdcclflo , an commenced to ese It I uied fifteen bottles. la AunutlaittlltymDtomB of tbe disease disappeared There h e been no elgns of a return and the horse has done a mula'a work en my farm ever ctnco. JAS L. KLSMIKO , AuguU , Oa. January 9,1883. Swift's BpedQo Is entirely vegetable. TreatlM on Diced and Bkln Disuses mailed free. The Swift 8DedfloCo. ; , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ca. or W. 28d St , N. Y. Stallion , Japk , Sheppard Jri Will stand for stock at Omaha fair grounds the season of IRSfi. HolslBJ hands high , Height 1286 bs , his lira JACK SUEPFARD Is full brother In blood to DEXTER 2:17 : } , alto to DICTATOR tbe sire of Jtr.Eri-8 210 ; , FALLIB , 2:189 : and UiRtcroB 9:17. : Call at tbe , lr icrmuds and see him and get bla pedgree in iuQ , terms 25 for the season. A. THOMSON. Town Lots in Denver Junction , Weld County , Colorado , Denver Junction la a new town of about 200 nbabitante , laid out in 1884 , on the great junk railway across tbe continent , at the unction of the .Tuleeburg Brand ) , 107 miles rein Denver. The town is on second bottom and of the Platte Hlver , the finest location between Omaha and Denver , and in surround * ed by the host-laying lands west of Kearney Junction , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ; altitude 3,0 it ) feot. Denver Junction bids to ) ecome au Important point , an tbe U , P. H. ! i. Co. , are putting up many of theirbuUdlngs here , while the 1) ) . & M. Jt. K , Co. . are expect * ed soon to connect at this place , Tha preteut chance for good investments In town lots will carcelv e\er ha crjcaled elsewhere. For eulo > y the lot or block In good terms by H , M. WOODMAN , Agent , .Denver Junction Qolo , Real Estate 213 S. 14th STREET , BET. FAENAMAWD DOUGLAS. 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 on Cnpitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglap , Farunni , Barney , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th nnd IGUi sreots. We have fine residence property on Faniatn , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , California streets , Sher man , St . "Marys and Park Avenues , in facb on all the beqb residence sheets. We have property in the following ad ditions. Hawtliorne , Millard& CaldweU's Lakes , Elizabeth Place E.V. Smith's , Horbacli's,1 Patrick's Parker's , Sliinn's , G-ise's , kelson's , Armstrong's C3-odfiev's , Lowe's , Park Place , Wabm Hil West End , Capitol , Reed's First , McCormick's , Kountz & Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wilcos , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's > anscom's West Omaha , Grand "View , Credit Foncier , Koimtz1 First ICountz9 Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Syndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev < Sc Kevsors , 'II Thornburg , A Clark Place , XL. Mvers & ; Richards , Bovds , And all the other 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 convenint , cheap , and de sirable homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses , Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Located in West Omabn , two blocks south of Leavonworth street , t fine location ai d the clieacest lots in Omaha ; 125 for inside lots and < < ? 150 for corners ; terms § 10 down , balauce 55 per mouth ; donb fail to see these if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots lefb in Kirkttood addition , which we offer at low prices , terms 525 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high level giound and are detirable. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade the grades have neon established by the city council , and s very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than adjoininc additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot bo beaten. FOR SALE-Lot on Davenport with fine bouse. 92,000 , FOR SALE Full lot 21et and Clark street , 6 room houBo , 52,800. FOR SALE Beautiful acre lot in Giio'i add , § 1,200. FOR SALE- ! lot on Chicago street between 13th and 14th , $2,600. BEAUTIFUL lots corner F rnam and 20th otreet cheap , FOB SAlK-Lots InWalnut bill , 200. Fen SALE- } lot with G room house 21et street easy payments , $2.000 , Fen BALE Lot 28th and Farnnm street , good property , 31,000 , Fen BALK ) aero on California , eaflt ol Sacred Heart : house , barn , nn-1 cistern , cheap only $1.600 Kou BALE Lota in Hanscom place each , $500. $500.FOB FOB BALE 100 feet front on 15th streetwith small house lust south of Ilartman School , on ly 81,700. FOB BALE Full lot and D room hoosocorner llth and Castellar , 63100 * , Fen BALE Lot and 2 bouaoa 18th and NIch. olaa $5,000. We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city to show property to our friend's inil ct 8tomersf anil cheerfully give informa tion reyardin Omaha Property. Those who have Laryains to offer or wish property at aWaryainf are invited to see us. Bedford fc Souer , Real Estate Agents 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam& Douglas