RHPPP THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , JUNE. 15 , 1885. OH ! MY BACK Ttcrr strain or cold attatVn tint ncnk hack and nearly prostrate * THE ° BESTTQNSC ? Strengthen * Ilio Mtiaclrn , Btcnillc * tlic Nerve * , Eiirlchc * the niooil , Give * New VJgor. B..T.U MTrnHF lrfipM.IowfiMn ! ! "Brown's Iron Hitters Is iho lxt iron medicine I hare known In mi an roam1 practice , I h vo found It dpccMly bonolicl l in ncrrond or phrf IcM oiliauii- tlon. and in all debllltMIng ailment * Hint boar wj the Psntcm.Uno It freely In my own family , " OcnnlDo lian trade mark and pro "cd red lines on wrawcr. Tnlin nn oilier. Mndo only l > y into WN < IIIIMIOAI. : co. , nAi.TiMoitr MD. IiADlFft' HAND DooK-uwful and attractive , con taining ll t of Jirlzci for recliwu. Information about coin' , etc. , Riven away by all doalcni In medicine , ot mailed to any address on receipt of So. Marap. BROAD CUlhi v OPERATIC SELLING Chronic & Nervous Dlscnsr" Quick , Sure Ciin-s. K&A - - - , . - * tjrit ten aiiaruntcn at vtn in IM1. I , . , . , , . , , , ' , , uHt1crtHt.cn. t37 SeriU tuo clamp * for Celebrated Medical Works. Adilrow , I1. 3) . CiLAKKi : , HI. ! > . , 130 South Clark Street. CmrAOO , Ir.u IB CONDUCTED 1)1 Boyal Havana Lottery I ( A. GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) 74 at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in FifthsWholes § 5. Frac tions pro rata. Subject to no manipulation , not coalrolled hy the itirllesln Interest. It Is the fairest thing Inlbe o tnie ol chanoeln existence. 101 tickets apply to BUIPSEY At CO. , 121 ! Broad w yN. T. City ; SOUNDER & CO. , 108 South 4th St BL LoalB , Mo , of U. OTXEN3 ft CO , 619 Main St. KansasCltT. Mo. Mo.S : I am an old man. For 28 years I eutforotl with ul > cenon myiihtlcjaa the result of typhoid tmer. Amputation waa suggested as the culy means ot pre serving life. The doctors could do nothing ; for mo , and thought I must dlo For three yoara I never had a shoe on. Swift's Specific has made a perma nent cure and added ton years to ray lite. WM. R. HEKD , nail Co , Oa. I have taken Swift's Spoclflo for hlool poison con tracted at a me Jlcil college at a dissection , while-1 as n medical student. I am grateful to eay tbat It gave rae nsfeody and thorough euro after my pa tents had spent hundreds of dollars ( ortreatment Auausiua WENDSI. , H D. , Nowatk , N. J. My wife from early girlhood bas been suffering from rheumatism. She hag tried many remedies , and I must frankly say has derived moro benefit from Swift's fpoclflc than from all tue ethers , altoi long and faithful trial. ItEV. JAB. It. PIERCE , Oxford , Q . Swift's Specific Is entorely vegetable , Treatise on B ooI and tikln Diseases mailed free. The SAirr SPECIFIC Co. , Drawers , Atlanta,0a , , o JtOW. ! 3d8t.N. Y. IN OMAHA' NEB. Town Lots in Denver Junction , Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction Is n now town of about 200 Inhabitants , laid out In 1881 , on the great trunk railway across the continent , at the junction of the Julenburpr Branch , 107 miles from Denver. The town is on second bottom land of the FJalte River , the finest location between Omaha and Denver , and Is surround ed by the best-laying lauds west of Kearney Junction , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ; Altitude 3,0X ) feet , Denver Junction bids to become an Important point , us tbo U. F. 11 , R. Co. , are putting up many of their buildings here , while the B. & M. R , R. Co. . are expect- etl soon to connect at this place. The present chance for good investments in town lots will scarcely over ba equaled elsewhere. 1'orsalo by the lot or block In good terms by II. M. WOOLMAN , Agent , Denver Junction Colo. Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts , Capital Stock , - - - 8100,00 ? Liability of Stockholders , 800,000 Fiw Per CcHtInlercstPaid onDeposKs _ LOANS HADE ON REAL J&mi-J K. UOJD , - . I'reaMout ft A. FAXTON . > o frum * ! I. M JiKNNElT , . U n glEg Director JOHN K. WIIBDR . . . . . „ . Cashier CIIAS. JMf AUDKU30N. TIIOS. L. KIUUAU , 3 W OAN.NKTT , UAI UKYKR. SENKY tUNUI E L. 8TONS. , HE WANTED TWO. A State Man FIOBES with a Brace of Wives , The Deserted Hustiftiula In Oninhft Looking for Ihclr Faithless Sponccs IIow They Got Away. Thursday night two gentlemen from Stromoburg , Nob. , wcro In the city lookIng - Ing up the Omaha end of a sensation which la of considerable local Intoroat. Late In the ovenlng Marshal Gum- mlngs was summoned to moot those gentlemen - tlomon , to determine what asala tanco the police could render in a search for two runaway wives , who had skipped out from Stroms burg with a young man , and , It was bo liovcd , had come to Omaha. Ono of the gentlemen gave his name as as W. E. Marshall , a jeweler of Stroms burg. On Tuesday last an ox-saloon man W. B. Fagg , ( now under a federal Indict for sailing liquor without a license ) hat mysteriously disappeared with the wif of Jake Gablor , a harness man of tha place. The next day , Wednesday Fagg returned , and went t Mr , Marshall's housu and persuaded Mrs M. to follow him out of town. Before leaving Mrs. M. told her husband tha oho was going to Oscoola in compan ; with a lady and expected to make a shot visit there. Instead of this , however she followed Fapg and , It Is alleged joined Mrs. Gabler at some point not fa from Stroxnsbnrg. Pretty sonn the story of the trlpartlt elopement leaked out. Both husband were furious. A posse of citizens undo the sheriff gathered and for many hoar searched the surrounding country for th gay gallant who was responsible tot th whole affair. Tar and feathers were prepared pared , It Is said , for use in case ho shonli bo found. Ho was not located thatnlghl however , and the search was temporarily abandoned. The next day Marshallcamo to Omaha thinking that the runaway party mlgh have started oast. Ho was assured b Marshal Oummlngs that the police woulc bo notified to bo on the lookout for th party , and all assistance possible woulc bo given him In his search. Into Thnrs day night , however , he received a tele gram which showed conclusively that th party were not In or near Omaha. It wa from J. A. Frawley , a prominent citizen of Stromsbnrg , reading : "Wero las seen at Columbus. Look out for then at Schnyler. " Ho ihimodiatoly gainoc the consent of the Union Pacific official to take westward passage on the mid night freight , determined , If possible , t roach Schnyltr In time to head off th eloping nnfaithfuls. As to whether he has succeeded In hi chase , nothing is yet known hero. A private telegram received hero Saturda ; from Stromsbmrg says : "Mrs. Marshall and Mrs. Gabler are expected hero to-night. " All of the parties to this affair are well known in Omaha. Mrs. Marshall Is a young girl of but 10 or 20 , and has a child of throe years of ago. Mrs Gabler formerly resided In this city whor she had the reputation of being fast. BOUND TO DIE , Daisy Love , " allAB'Ijytlta [ Briarloy Makes Another Attempt to Kill Herself A. 1'ccullar C se. Some tlmo ago mention was made in the BEE of the case of a girl , calling herself Daisy Love , who twice attemptec anlcldo at tha Child's hospital where she was working. She afterwards startec out , It may ba remembered , with the avowed intention of procuring poison anc killing herself. She was traced to a num her of drug stores by Dr. Bridges who vainly essayed to dlacovor her where abonta. Ho finally gave up the search The truant girl afterward turned np in a day or BO , aliva and well. Since tha time , under surveillance , aho has not one ceeded in making away with herself. Last Wednesday morning the same glr called at the residence of Dr Spragao on Capitol avenno anc Sixteenth street and asked for for a position. She gave her name as Ljdla Brlarly. MM. Sprague was ir need of female hired help , and ongagec hsr without looking at her references , in tending to do so a day or two later. The girl wont to work , being apparent ! ; fitted to give good satiafaotion. The next day Dr. Sprague and his wife wont down town. When they returned thoi plscovored that the girl was misalng Some one had been rummaging through the house. Everything was In topsy- turvoy condition , clocota being ran sacked , drawers and trunks being open and evidently having been searched thoroughly. Continuing the hunt the doctor found the door of the girl's room waa locked anc that he could got no response from with in. Ho waa finally compelled to barat the door open. Ho discovered the young woman lying on the bed with the bed clothes tightly drawn over her head , a towel s&turatod with chloroform being placed over her face. All respiration Had seemingly ceased , her pnlae showed no signs of beating and she waa appar ently dead. Dr. Sprague set to work and In an hour succeeded In restoring the unfortunate young woman to con sciousness. That afternoon she left the house , but waa soon afterwards discov ered and taken to her mother. The girl appears to have a mania for sulcido which la decidedly mysterious. It would ba well for tbo druggists of thla city , who have been furnished a descrip tion of the girl , to bo on the lookout for her appearance with a demand for some suicidal drug. EZRA EBBIGHT , The Mother [ ol his Young \Vifo Ap pears on the Scono. ReaJars of the BEE ] -\rlll doubtless re member the small eemation created a few days ago , by Ezra Ebrlght and Cora Bowman , who had considerable'difficulty on account of an old woman , in trying to ; et married. They finally managed to evade their phoatly pursuer long enough for Judge McOalloch to perform the : eromony and lot them get out cf town , rtiia womau claimed that aho waa Ebrlght'a wife end had been for yuare , hough they lived apart. He stated to ho conit that they had been divorced but , she denied the 'statement and uworo to be revenged , Not long elnco Ebrlghl and his now wife returned and took np their abode hero. In the moan time wife No. 1 haa not been idlo. So It sooma employed a lawyer , who has been investigating mattcra anc finds that Ebtlght made false represen tations about having n divorce , Satur day a lady visited Jndgo McOulloch'a who claimed to bo the mother of Cor ; Bowman and wanted to know by what right ho had married her daughter , Being Informed that she was represented as 10 yoara of ago the strange woman seemed very much aggravated end de clared that the girl was not yet 17. She also gave out the cold information thai aho proposes to raise a disturbance witl the newly marned pair. MILITARY MATTERS , The Grain Coutrncts For the Coming Your Personal ixntl General. Gon. Dandy , chief qu&rtermaator u this department , made the following awards Friday for grain during the next fiscal year : I. D. Olark , Papllllon , 000,000 pound of corn and 1,000,000 pounds of oats. F. E. Booth , Arlington , 400,000 pounds of corn. Thoron Nye , Fremont , 400,000 pDund of corn. G , H. Jowotl , Sidney , 300,000 pound of corn. Wells & Nloman , Schuylor , bran a different points. Goo. H. Jowott , Sidney , 375.0CC pounds of oats. Samuel Hams , Linier , Wyo , , 375,000 pounds of oats. A. T. Wilson , North Fork , Wyo. , 350 , 000 bushels of corn. Goo. T. Beck , Becklown , Wyp. , 450 , 000 pounds of bran. * EUSONAL AND GENERAL. Ool. Mason left Saturday morning fo Chicago and will go thence to St. Pau and take post immediately at Fort Sncll Ing. Hia successor will arrive here abou the first of next month. The news of the suicide of the son oi Gen. Whlpplo who was preparing for ex amination before the army modlca board this week , la received hero with profound regret. Ono of the army officers was comment ing Saturday upon the fact tba there are throe members of the department staff , ono of when has lost an arm , another a leg am another an oyo. Gen. Howard lost his arm at the battle of Fair Oaks , Oapt Sladen lost a leg by being trown from his horse and Col. Henri M rmtUB ono eye , though an artlficla optic so well supplies the loss that one could with difficulty detect the fact. News has been received at the Iocs military headquarters of the change : which will bo occasioned by the death o Col. Grover , of the First cavalry , de partment of the Dakota. Lieut. Col Dudley , now at Fort Niobrara , will assume sumo command of the First cavalry while his place will bo filled by Maj Brlsbin , now of the department of the Columbia. Maj. Brisbin is well known in this city and state. POLICE COURT , Boy Who is Looking for HI Mother Shannon Held for tbo District Court , William Desmond and William Rob Inson are the namoa of two small boya who were arraigned before Jndgo Sten- borg Saturday morning. The ; woze charged with using ob scene language in a saloon Friday , when refused a drink on ao count of their tender ago. Desmond IB a youth povrerinlly addicted to watering at the eyes. Ho plead tearfully fox mercy , which iron finally dispensed to him In a liberal chunk by Judge Ston berg. Deamond , It seems , Is In Omaha on a peculiar misalon. Some weeks ago his mother ran airay with a paramour from her homo necx Sioux City , Iowa. A shor time ago , Mr. Dosnrond discovered tha she was living In Omaha with a man , a some placa on Tenth street. Ho was un able to examine into the matter himself and deputized his son , n 17-year-old lac to make the search. The boy has boon here for some time looking tor his ma ternal relative , but has not succeeded In locating hor. Ho will return home a once , in accordance with Jndgo Sten- berg's order , as ho has fallen Into a hard crowd whoso association ia not Improving his morals. William Yoat , a colored man. was arraigned for taking from a fellow Ethio pian two blacking brushes , as ho claimed , In satisfaction of an unpaid debt. He was Bent up to the county jail for five days.Nela Nela Eskdall , who had been intoxi cated , was discharged , as was also Mary Dohl , a kitchen maid of bibulous pro pensities. Wi H , Shannon is the man accused of assaulting John 1. Paynter Tuetday night. Ho was arrested the other day , but managed to make his oacape from the unfinished cells cf the now city jail. Ho waa arrested afterwards , and Saturday morning was cent to the county jail , in default of § 500 ball , to await the action of the district court. The CJufortmmioa , The unfortunate fellows who have mot with serious accidents within the past breo days and been taken to St. Joseph's lotpltal , wore called on there yesterday jy a BEE reporter , who went to nscer- : ain their condition. Carl Dolfs , the young man struck by a msfllng train at the Union Pacific depot , Friday , Is suffering greatly and grave doubts are entertained for his recovery , BLis inj nrlos are of an Internal nature and very much more eerloua than they were thoucht to bo at first. The poor 'ollow suffers constant and terrible agony. Peter Olson , the Danish carpenter , who was burled beneath the wreck of the Jinqnlst building Friday evening and re- selved such an ugly wound on the head , s much better and getting along nicely. A rumor wis started yesterday that ho iad died , but this proved to be faleo. Saturday afternoon a brakemen In the Tnlon Pacific yarda named Nlchola had iia right hand badly maahcd while onpliog care , and waa taken to ( he hos pilal. The doctor amputated ore finger cd he is reeling easy. There are npw fifty-eight patients in lie hospital. Soil of North Carolina Tobacco la the oat. , A SECOND STORM , More Wind , Haiti , and 1111 Xho Es timated Loss of Friday Evcnlng'tJ ' Wreck 1'lacccl At $1O,000. Another storm of nlnd , rain , hall , anc fierce lightning , almost cqnal to that o Friday evening. In its extent and savor ! ty , though not so damaging to property passed over Omaha between 3 and o'clock Sunday morning. Unlike its pro dcccssor , it cimo up from the south ant traveled at on unnsilnlly high rate o speed. A brisk aprlnkllng of hall accom panled the rain and many who hoard the storm foil great apprehension lost some loose cyclonic fragmouta of wlndmightcro ate harm and leave in their pathway dlsaa trona destruction , But , fortunately thotr fears In this direction were nn founded. While it la n fact that the wind rattled things np In lively style and made hldeona noises , still no icrlotis results , In the city at least , have boon reported. The UKE'S estimated loss of $10,000 on Friday evening's disaster , ( the wrecking of Ltndqnlst's now building ) , proves to bo correct. A force of fire dopartmon men were sent to the ruins Saturda ; with Instructions to tear down all of th walls that remained standing abov ground , which order they compiled vrlth Iho contractors , Messrs , Bailey & Ohon and Hamilton & Wdolloy , were also on the scene trying to figure out the extent tent of their losses. Presuming tha much of the material can bo used in re constructing , the estimate was final ! placed at $10,000. Of conrso this fall entirely upon the contractors , but in th generosity of his natnro Mr. Linquea has very kindly offered to boar a part o the loss. The building would have beei completed and ready for occupancy b ; July 15. At first a few chronic growler were inclined to charge that the maionr work was defective , but these who knot anything about the work repel all sue ! Insinuations and attribute I ha wreck wholly to the fact that the walls wor green and unprotected. Among other eminent church dlgnlta rloa is the Right Reverent Bishop Gil incur , Cleveland , Ohio , who has publicly added his emphatic endorsement to th wonderful efficacy of St. Jacobs Oil d cases of rheumatism and ether palnfa ailments. THE LEGAL LOG- , Casca Bet for Trial lo-dAy Tlio Crini inal Itocorcl to bo Opened. In vlovr of the fact that the ttial of the criminal cases will commence to-day th ! promises to bo quito an Interesting woe ] In the district court. Saturday suits fo damages , caused by grading streets , wer commenced against the city by S. T Peterson , M. W , Poiorson and Elmlra T Sampson , S. T. Petersen sues fo S4.000 , M. W. Peterson § 3,000 , and Mrs Sampson for $2,000. Following are the cases sot for trial to day before Judge Wakeloy : Stcolo ot al vs. Mount et al. Shipman vs. Forbes. Hobble vs. Croft ot al. Cunningham va. Kennedy ot al. Siason vs. Woodworth. Ohendberg vs Smith. Dorman vs. Connors. Eatabrook va. Coots. Halo vs. Hartlgnn. Reea va. City of Omaba. Kahn vs. Kahn et al. Jndgo Nevlllo will have the crlmina docket to attend to In his branch of the court , and the first case to bo called for trial is that of State vs. Tom Ballard who la charged of murder in the firs degree. Weak lungg , spitting of blood , con sumption , and'klndrod affections , curei without physician. Address for treatise with two stamps , WORLD'S DISPENSARY EDioiL ASSOCIATION. Buffalo , N. Y. \VlintTlio States Pay. The Internal revenue receipts of las year were § 121,000,000 ; this year they will probably be about § 110,000,000 , dis trlbuted about as fellows ; Alabama , § 35 , 000 ; Arizona. § 2,750 ; Arkansas , § 00,000 California , § 3,300,000 ; Colorado , § 200 , 000 , Connecticut , § 425,000 ; Dakota § 10,000 ; Dolawaro. $200,000 ; Florida , § 173,000 ; Georgia , § 375,000 ; Idaho , § 2 , 500 ; Illlnoi ) , § 25,000,000 ; Indiana , § 5- 600,000 ; Iowa , § 2,750,000 ; Kantaj , § 1,070,000 ; Kentucky , , § 15,000,000 , Louisiana , § 500,000 ; Maine , $50,000 ; Maryland , § 3,150,000 ; Massachusetts , § 2,400,000 ; Michigan , § 1,500,000 ; Minnesota , § 500,000 ; Mississippi , § 50- 000 ; Missouri , SG.500,000 ; Montana , § 125,000 ; Webratka , § 1,500,000 ; Jfova- da , § 5,000 ; New Hampahlrp , § 375,000 ; Now Jersey , § 3,475,000 ; Now Mexico , § 70,000 , ; New York , § 13,500,000 ; North Carolina , § 1,000,000 ; Ohio , 813,500,000 ; Orogon125,000 ; Pennsylvania , § 7,500- 000 , Rhode Island , § 130,000 ; South Carolina , § 93.000 : Tonne seol,250,000 | Texas , § 225,000 ; Utah4,500 ; Vermont , § 30,000 ; Virginia. § 3.000,000 ; Washing ton , § 7,000 ; West Virginia , § 550,000 ; Wisconsin , § 3,000,000 ; Wyoming , § 1 , 500. _ _ Tlio Homo of the Clevcliimls , Holland Patent la aplotutcaqus country village of about 500 Inhabitants , situated on tbo Utlca and Black River roads , .welve . miles north of Utlca. The Clove- and homestead ia a rambling wooden structure , two and a half stories high , with wiags attached , erected when timber was more plenty than at present. The grounds surrounding are set with over- ; roena , oinamontal shraba and bads of lower * . A long row of majostlo olma on he east side overshadow the homestead and grounds , and mabbles on the eouth add to the shade , Mlis Cleveland at- ends the Presbyterian church on the Illago green. It was the pastorate of hla church that her father wan called to n 1853 , and it h from here that his uneral was bold a few months later. In his church Mies Cleveland , her mother , jrothors and elatora regnilarly attended ivlno services for over twenty years 'hen ' the family ecatterad , but their paw n the south tide of tbo church , near tbo rent , ia still preserved for the children vhoQover they are present. "WTicn Habj WM lck , wo gave her Cist ra , Vben the wtw & Chili ) , > he cried for Qoatoria , 7ken eliu became Hiss , she clung to Cadoria , Wlwu ilia Iia4 CLlldieu , the garo tliom Castoria o Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , , Iltini * . .Soalili. l'ro t llllon , * \o AII , OTiim ronii.v ruvs n\n Aitr ( < < . SolJ li Ututtlili nrt Itetleri evf ryw here. I inOeuu * IvtUo. I'lrrctlon * ID 11 LAngunrttu Titc OIIAKI.US A. vooii.iu : : co. ( SomiKrluA.TOOCUaC04 Ullllmorr , J1J. , f.3. A. 17 SI. Ohnrlo' . Srt. SI. Louis , IHo. tf a' r t i1ni nti oSi ( II A , Co > ni,6uljto > l * J Btocs DnitiMtbtr * ttf d.bft rrjiietfta IA G Melt/ ietf * io r ml < * tftJJ f if Imtt * * f an Ncrvdut Prostration , Hcblllt ) . Men- ' ( Physical Weakness ! Mercurial and otht- Hens ol Throat. Skip r Spnes , Blnud PnlEu 5ld Sores and Ulcers , m trt&tM itb aoritt.- Ufcwt.onUltntli-Unliajvilatlpl" . 8 ' if I'rtTtUI. Dlscascv Arising Ironi Indlscrcllon. ' rendering Mnrrlnse Improper or nnliapp ? , MI ( Q < S or I/ ) mill frcn , indlmilfd TrlV ioqtiCiJcri , A Positive Written Guarantes alrct In tl ear&blc eius. X'MletoM sent eteiywiun * . I rtinpliet § , JCnKllsh or Oprsran , Ol pftk'ce , ttiblnc nbovo riiioo-fleB , la maJo or familei" Rroi. fc j > I * , Uuitfi- . ! In Pl thaLifilt'il.1 nocey rp < n ci smtaf. fepc CtrKt Ijs. VSlt i kin ill UQ u-Ioiif Itib ol or laa-SUl ? * tn * rt t59i i { rre&t Invynl fia O * UjflHj Zji James Meal Institute Chartered by thcStatcofllll. nois for thccxpresd purpose of giving Immediate rchcl In all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea Gleet andSyphillsinall their complicated forms , also ol diseases of the Skin one Bloodpromplly rellevcdnnd fermanentlycurcd by reme dies , tcstedinnl'uj tt/i'cdrtt _ _ _ klHclulI'racttcc. Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on th : FaceLost Manhood , ] > o8lttvclycnrcil.Tlicra is HO experimenting. 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.204WashingtonSl.Chicagollll. IHCOKUTKUfi . itu tif ! LSVCR ui.il IU-TO.L : Tin. VIOCiR of YOUTH ! > ? * n \\amot slhi.i , 1 .lc * ot ' ' " trttl. FfOiiP'5. luusclosani 11 ri < - 1 oji.no nc v toic-o I'.i ! . \ i"iljo ! mlncl a i uiij.llo ; nln I'mitt. Jl' ' ' < - " ! > ! l"1'1 it-ouipli'ulr n..Par to liirirsi-r w ( mCNTQMZO n Bafs au . ( llTcsaileir. liciulij'i-oniilcvio ! ) _ 'reiiiiLiil attrmpisat i" " " fajl''ing oiilyao1 j'hepoi ) ilaiiiyui ilioonclml t c OIB > JB i jant pcttliuomothAi , VD UFST xryi'aijyiiaruildrf"3to"lnolr. llarturNnl * > / 'i a < l.laali , itu. , for unr "UllIiiM BOOK " B in * aifnuur u , rf r. .rpl Inft.'niqt.n' . ff Clover Blossom OTT3S.3CS . . o. . < OI.NTI 1 am mine your Vluld Extract Bed Clorcr Blossom and Wet Compresa ( or Cancer on the brent. and nm well. I am utisnod It Is the boit remedy for Canoer known. You are wr-loomo Co lute tills zor Ura benefit of Buttering humanity. Ilejpcttfnlly , MRS. L. A. JOHNSON. TOLEDO , O. , January 17 , 1882 , J. If. LOOSK & Co , MOVROE , Midi. OENTLEKE-J 5Iy wife has tor pome time been afflicted with ftomethlng llko a scrofulous dlscAso , and found na relict until the gave your Extract ot Keel Clovir a trial. t am happy to say ehe has experienced ercac relief. Tblf la but a plight testimonial of roy appreciation oC your efforts In behalf of humanity , which you are welcome to use for their benefit. I am , very respectfully , H. ARMS. , . . , . . , , TOLEDO , O. , DCO. iBt , 1881 J. M. Loosi & Co. , JtovnoB , Mich. OE-JTS I comnuiiccil taking jour Ext. Ited Clover , S o years ago , for 1 ryuJnclas , and liave not been troubled Blnce. It Is hereditary with mo. Think you hare the boat blood medlclno known Yours truly , W. M. SEIDERT. H. II. Ilyman , of Grand Itapldg , SIlcli. , payn After two Uoetors advised him to use Loose's Lxt. Hid Clover for n bad case of J'ezema , or Kover Bore on tha lej ; . Only 11 < iod two pound ! of your Solid extract Ited Clover , Am now wclL Asa Spring Jtedlclne Tonlo and ccneral Ttlood Purl- flerHhaanoeqnal. Kor solo by all druggists , or J. M , l.ooso & Co. , 2ionroc , Mich. H , S , ATWOOB , Plattsmoulh , Neb. Brooder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle , And Puroc ? nd Jersey lied 8winn , Manhood Restored HEMLUY 111EC. Avictlm of youthful liunrudenco causing 1'remature Decay , Nerroui Debility. Lo t JIanbood , Ao.liavlne tried In vain orery known remedyhiBdinco rered nnlmploraoanaofBelr-curs , which ho will fln < 1 KIIKK tohl ellowulTfrera ; Addrou J ll-KICkVr.S 43 Cli U-iiil bUNsW Kirk- Stallion , Jaok , Sheppard Jrt Will starul ( or ttock at Omaha Knit grounds the onori of 1H8S. lie U 16) ) hands h l h , weight 12S5 is , hla tire JACK Simi-piuu Is ( ull brother In blocxl to ) KXTKR 2:17 : } , klao to UiCTAToathe elro or JAV.BTS HIS :10 : , FAU.AH , 2:1S : { and DIRECTOR 3:17. : Call at the air grounds and BIO him arid got bla ret Igtco t'luli rcruvS'tirtlie ' ecajou. A. TUOV-ON ] OWING & jouoeiu W VROUGHT IRON PIPE , Uillrillolniir * ! ! Irou 3f I PO ? I KT Gr El , .cad Pipe and Sheet Load , \HlliTIIIMrriJN IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUSIES , .lthADodn Sls. OMAHA. NF.B , Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. IrlaiiKcr. , UaMiiU I Culrabaclitr Il arla ilsiier , . Ilohtrulan KaUer Ureiccn DUMKSIIU. ) udncki.r..i. , Bt. LouU I Aiihautor , . . , St. touli Jctt'a . . . . .Mlltvaukeo I BehliU I'hrier.Mllwaulice [ ru.r'8 , .Omahi , Ale , Tutor , Poinutloana Kliiuo Wlnca. ED M ATJEER , 12) ) 3 Farnam St , Real Estate 4 t , r 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 city. Wo have business property on Capitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglas , Farnani , Hnrney , Howard , 9th , 10th , IStlinud 16th sreets. "Wo Imvo fine residence property on Farnnm , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cess , California streets , Sher man , Sb .Marye and Park Avenues , in facb on all the host residence sheets. We have property in the following ad ditions. Hawtlioriie- MiUard& CaldwelTs JLaJkes , Elizabeth1 Place E.V. Smith's , Horbach's , Patrick's ? Parker's , Shinn's , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstrong's ? Godfrev's , Lowe's , Kirkwoocl , College Place , Park Place , Capitol , Reed's First , McCormick's , Koimtz < & Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wilcos : , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's * Ilanscom's West Omaha , Grand ITiew , Credit Foncier , Kounts' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Syndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev $ c Kevsors , Thornburg , Clark Place , Mvers & Richards , Bovds , And all the other Additionsto the City. * 9 A BW9VT * Ti "B yndicate Hill Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo cated and will make convening cheap , and de sirable homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division , Located in West Omaha , two blocks south of Lenvenworbh street , fine location and the cheapest lots in Omaha ; 125 for inside lota and 5150 for corners ; terms § 10 down , balance 9a per month ; deut fail to see these if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwoocl addition , which we offer at low prices , terms 525 down balance § 10 per mouth. These lots are on high level ground 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 being put to grade the crudes have neon established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than adjoining ( additions for a homo or investment. These lota cannot bo beaten. FOB SAiB-Lot on Davenport with fine house. § 2,000. iron BALK Full lot 21st and Clark street , 0 room house , 52,300. Ton BALK Ueautlful aero lot in Qiao's add. $1,200. iron SitE-1 lot on Chicago street between 13th and 14th , $2,600 , BKAUTiruL lots corner J ? rnam and 20th street cheap , Ifou SALE-Lots InWalnut hill , § 200. FOB BAtE-i lot withO room house 21st street easy payments , S2.0CO , Fen BAtE-Lot 28th and Ifornain street , good property , 31,000 , FOB BALB-J aero on California , east of Sacred Heart ; house , barn , an ! cistern , cho p onlyl.COO , , KOB BALE-Lots In Hanscom place eaoh , ? 500. FOB SAUS 100 feet front on 15tb streetwith email house just south of Hartman School , on ly 81,700. FOB BALE Full lot and 0 room house corner llth and Castellar , 82'100. FOR BALE Lot and 2houses 18th andNlch. oUa $5,000 , ill Jurnislft conveyance free to any nartlofflie city to shoiv property to our friends and" customer a , and dieerjully give in/orma- OmaJut Property. iionZre < / < irdin Those who have baraains to offer or wish property tit a'ltaryain , are invited to see ns. Real Eatate Agents 2l3S.I4tiiSt. , bet. Farnam & Douglas