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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , JUJNE 19 , 1885. \d \ QUESTION ABOUT , Browns Iron Bitters ' ANS WERED. Ballon hAS TrobuMy been a ked IhoHMnd * WITiD . "HmT can Ilrown'B Iron Bitten core Terr- 'Well.ttdoWt. ' lint It d e rslcl rn reeonnlr * Iron M the beat nt knmrn to tlio prof onion. Mid Inanlrr of iinjr idlnK elwmlcM firm will nb Mntl t the MMttlon hM. there are moro r.rf > p ratlonfi of Irrni than of anj thor TObnUnOT n cd In rnedlclna This nbowg con- eloiltelr th t Iron 1 acVnowledinyl to bn ths moil Important factor in no eeomf ul modlcal pr lc . Jioweror , arMnnrkalilehel.lhatprlBrlotbe dlfcor- | . hnronilimVN'MniONIIlTTKlianopjrttict. ij sU factorT Iron cc mblnatlon hid Tar been loan a. BROWN'S ' IRO N BITTERSSSffiSfcJSSS beidAehe , or produce eonntlpatlon nil nthrrlron ncdlclnFHiln.lUtOWN-MlllONIlITTBIlS ' Mnlnrln , Chill * nnil Ferem , fTlrcil I < 'cpllnR , < ) c ncrnl I > cbllltyl'nln In ths BldCtHnrltor JilmtH IIrnitncripimdNrnrriN ( In for all them ullmenta Iron Is prwcrlbed dill/ , BROWN'SIRONBinERS.srssfr ! : rnInnto. TJi allfither thoronch mwliolnfs.lt act * rlowlr. When tftVen bj m n tha flrrt symptom ol benefit l renewed en rirr. The mnnclei then beeom * firmer , the dlgmtlon ImproTen , thebowMi are active. In women the effect In usually more rapid and marked. Th f yes begin at met to brighten ! tha skin clear * tin ! IiMllhj color come * to the cheeks ! nerroainiM nltippAarai functional derangnmenttbccom * mrn * Jar. anil If & nnnlng mother , abnndant sustenance li nnpplled for the child. Remember Brown's Iron Illttera lathe ON1YV Iron medicine that i > not In- jorlouB. Vhyilctani and l > rvggiiltrtecmmtntHt. Th Genuine has Trade Mark and emued red line * on wrapp r.L TAKK NO OTI1EH. , Citron ! r& > "orvnnn -SOnlrlr , Siuo Cures. > " * " ' ' " ' * " f/1" " ' t' . I : ' , . , . , . , . , , es , , , , , , , re J5Scaa two slumps for Olebrnted Jledisal Works Adiro ! < . if. 1) . rrUtKi : , JU. U. , IbO bouth Clark Street , Cmcjtcio , ILL. 19 CONDUCTED BY Hoyal Havana Lottery J ( A. QOVEBN1IENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10'to 14 Days. Tickets la FLUln ; wholes $5 ; Fractions pro rata. * HDJ GI 10 no uiaoliiuiallOD , aoi coatiolied by ibt peitioila Interest. It la the hlreat thing In the atlojoolchincoln existence. for tickets apply to SaiPSKY & CO. , 1212 Brand w yH. Y. City ; , or U.OTTEH3 ft CO , 019 M Ia St. K n e Cltv , Ma. Ma.s.s.s. . I am an old man. For 23 yeara I suffered with ulcers on my right leg oa the result of typhoid ( ever , Ainputdtien was euggoatod aa tha only means ol pre serving life. The doctors could do nothing for me jtnd thought 1 mint die. For throe years I never ha1 nBhooon. Swift's Specific his mode a permanent euro and added ten years to my IKo Wll R. REED , Hall Co. , Gat I have taken SwlH'fl Specific for blood poison con tracted at a medical college at D dissection ; while I waa a medical student. I am grateful to Bay that It K ve me a epcedy and thorough euro after my pa rents had spent hundreds of dollari for treatment AuaustDS WK.SDIL , M. D , Newark , N. J. Uy wlfo from eaily girlhood haa boon suflerlng from rheumatism. She haa tried many rcmodloi , nil I rnu t frankly Ely hui derived moro benefit from Swift's SpcclBo than from all the others , af or Jong and faithful trial. . , B V. JAS. Ii , FIERCE , Oxford , a 'Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable. Treatise on lood and Skin Diseases mailed free. ThoSwirrSmaricCo , , Drawer B ] Atlnnta da , , or 9 W. 2Sd St. . N. V. r > r : THE ONLY BXOEUfalVH IN OMAHA1 NEB. Town Lots in Denver Junction , Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction Is a new town of about 200 inhabitants , laid out In 1884 , on the great trunk railway across the continent , at the junction of the Julesburg Branch , 197 miles from Denver. Tbo town is on second bottom land of the 1'Iatte Klver , the finest location between Omaha and Denver , and Is surround , ed by the boat-laying lands west of Kearney Junction , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ; altitude 3,0 , 30 feet , Denver Junction bids to become nu Important point , aa tbo U. F. R. II. Co. , are putting up mauypf their buildings here , while the B. & H. 11. II. Co. . are expected - od soon to connect at this place. Iht present chance for good inTestments in town lots will scarcely ever ba equaled elsewhere , For sale by tbe lot or block In good terms by H. M , WOOLMAN , Agent , Denver Junction Cole , OMAHA Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock , - - - 3150,001 liability of Stockholders , 300,000 Fife Per CentlDtereslPaifl OB Deposits LOANS HADE ON REAL JBSTAJ ) AUES E. UOTD . , , . , . President W. A. PAITOH . , . Vo Pr ut UU. BKNNKTT . , . Uaniglig Director h JOHN X. WtLBCE . . . . . . . . . . Cuhltr OUAS. y.UANDEKBOK , THOS.Ii. KlMUAUi J. W CUNNKTT. UAZ UEVElt. UE.VUV ruNox K L. STONE. NEBRASKA CITY. Incidents of Interest in tbe Old Town on Missouri , Effect of the location oft/He New- Federal Building. A. Now Steamboat Initiated Close of the High Hchool Year Efcnta In Society. NEBRASKA. CITY. OENEIUL EVENTS. Correspondence of The BEE. NEBRASKA Oirr , Nob. , Juno 17,1885. The oplrlt of improvement or "fix tip has taken poaaostlon of the pooplo. Th county folks ere Indulging in the frivol : ty of a now sidewalk around the court homo block , The Prosbytorlau end th Congregational societies bavo just fin iahod repainting and papering their church edifices , while now sidewalks additions and Improvements of all kind are the order of the day. The nonr ferry boat has arrived , and is now making regular trips botiroon hero and the Iowa shore. She is named the "Oapltola Butt , " and Is as pretty boat as the name she calls nndor. Children's day , a now institution in the Sunday school hero , was appropriately obiorved on Sunday by the Bcptlst , Methodist and Congregational churches of this city. The day of the "sweet girl graduates' is once moro past , the graduating exor cises of the High school class having taken place. The class this year con sisted of seven of the city's mo st pop ular young ladles , no representative of the sterner sex graduating with the class of 1885 , Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by the other follows , is the remark of the candidates for county honors , who are all bobbing up serenely on every hand. A baker's dozen or moro are on the string for each office in the gift of the people , and the end is not yot. W. G. R. Davis , ox-justice of the peace , of Danbsr , who was arrested for embezzling from the Flano Manufactur ing company , and a young man who was under arrest for burglary at Syracuse , escaped from the county jail a few days since and have not slnco boon heard [ from. They succeeded in cutting through the wall of their cell with a saw made from an old piece of stove pipe. Deputy U. S. Marshal A. G. Hastings , of Lincoln , arrived In the city Saturday and caused the arroat of Bernard Brady , a prominent and wealthy farmer , charged with embazzllpg $1100 from the heirs of the estate George 0. Nester , which ho manages. It is the opinion that Mr. * Brady will fully exonerate himself of all charges when the trial comes ofi. Garden truck and fruits of all kind are ; abnndant now. Peas are retailing at 25c : per gallon ; cucumbers COc per dozen ; cauliflowers lOc each ; strawberries $2 50 ; pet case ; cherries Go per quart , and other fruits and vegetables likewise as cheap. Chickens retail at § 2.00 per dozen Now that the Cincinnati house is to bo torn down to make way for the now government building , there Is talk among capitalists of thin place , of securing either the oldBarnum homo or the Grand Cen tral hotel and entirelyremodlelng and re fitting the same and making a first-class up town hotel. The marriage of two popular society ; people occurred last wo ok. Dr. Claude Watson , our county coroner , being united In the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Lana Powell , daughter of Edward Pow ell , Esq. , a well known and most attrac tive young lady. , The taking of the census Is now being carried on by Messrs. McCartney and Farley. They expect to bo through with the same by end of this wepk. From present appearances the city will boast of over 8,000 inhabitants for 1885. T , C. Limbeth , of Lambeth brothers , and Frank Hochotollor left yesterday for a summer trip across the plains via the transportation of the good.old times teams. The Rev. S. P. Swariz is lying danger ously ill , of cancer of the stomach , at the residence cf his grand daughter , Mrs. Wm. Hawko. Several marriages of prominent young people are prospsctlvo. Dr. A. Bowo who fell through the } hatchway at the packing house is up and around again , his injuries not proving so serious as was at first feared. The closing exorcises of the institution for tha blind took place in the building last Friday evening. There was a large audience present and the scholars ac quitted themselves well , refloating great credit upon the faculty. The blind asylum was never under bettor suporln- tendance that that of Prof. Parmaleo , and Is progressing finely. Apropos of the definite location of the government building lots in tha vicinity of the now postoflicQ square are begin ning to advance. Some sales have al ready boon made and the now building , located as It will be off our principal busi ness street , will have a tendency to draw business ofl Main street In the direction of itielf and the railroad depot. This will bo & welcome diversity to most of the citizens m the badness of the city at present stretches out In a line along Main strootfor over a mile nobnalnets homes thus far being on any of the other streets. Mrs. Wells , president of the Indiana : Woman's Christian Temperance Union , delivered a lecture on temperance In this city last week. She was well re ceived , and gave splendid tatisfictlon as a speaker. The city will not celebrate the fourth of July this year , lowing to some hitch among the firemen , who usually manage the celebrations in this city. The Barb \Mro Oomnany bualnoas Is still mixed up. Mr , T. F. Keep , ef this city , Is receiver though what ho re ) ceives , unless It bo the anathemas of the stockholders , is not generally known , However , ho has a good place at $3 per day and no expense. Mr. George L. Woolsey , of the Ne braska City Distilling Company , is re fitting and remodeling tbo old Craig mansion Into a most elegant residence , which will ba ono of the finest In the city when completed. The pioolo season Is now at hand , and the lavender pants young man enoaketh ; home the back way with a Russian war map sketched with custard pie looming up on the dome trouserloona. So "EYE SEE. " Tlio Advcntist Cnmii-Moetlnj ; , Correspondence of tbe BEK. NOKFOLK , Neb. , June 15,1685. The meetings in the "cotton churches" have continued In spite of the unruly ele- monts of the air. Services were hold last Friday at the hours appointed. Late In the afternoon a ssvoro storm aroao and for a while threatened to destroy the cotton colony. For tents , however , were Injured by tha wind , and only a few were bliwn down. After the storm Elder J. H. Cook , president of Kansas S. D , A. conference arrived on the ground , Ho preached In the evening tea a goodly number who came out af lor the storm had passed. Early Saturday morning , at 5:30 : , nil gathered in the largo pavilion for prayer and social meeting. Services were hold at 8 o'clock In dlfloront tents , Preaching by Elder A. J. Cudney , president of Nebraska conference , on conversion , Elder Cook spoke In the afternoon , after which a call was made for unconverted and backslider to come forward to the anxious seat. Some over thirty respond * od to the call. A season of prayer was hold for them , This was followed by testimonies from those. Many said they had received a blessing and desired to servo God In the futnro , Services wcro held in the evening , On Sunday E.clor Suits spoke on the second advent. Elder Ondnoy spoke In the afternoon on the Sabbath. Elder Johnson took np the subject whore Elder Cudnoy loft It. Elder Shultz tpoko in th ) evening , while Elder Jorge prcichod to the Germans. A fearful storm nroso just as the evening sermon closed , which continued several hours. Some tents were blown down. Early this morning they mot for wor * ship as though there had never boon such a thing as a storm. All appeared cheerful and happy. Services continued to-day. Several iroro baptized to-day. The meetings will likely close to-night. The Seventh Day Advcntlats are cer tainly an earnest , Christian people , and will certainly have success If hard work and earnestness will Insnro success in anything. J. A. O. " WAITING Olf THE TABLE. " How It Is Done and "Who Docs It About an Unknown t Oass of People. 1t 1li "I think , " said the proprietor of a 1 well-known down town cafe , in answer to 1b the question of a reporter , "that I prefer b negro waiters to glrle. " "Wliy ? " aakod the man of the noto- ° book. li "Well , I'll toll yon. As a general lit. lia thing , a colored waiter Is prompter , fills t. m order moro olavotly , and does his work 3 n bettor style than a girl. For those J reasons I prefer him. On the other 1 band , there are many reasons why jlrl waiter la tha beat. For Instance , ° they are cleaner , moro economical , and li ion't break so many dishes as their col lin ored co-laborers. Another thing is that they are moro capable of doing side work than the darkey waiters. You now that after a girl has finished her ; regular work in waiting on the tables , iho has to perform a certain amount of xtra work , each as washing diahos , leaning castors , otc. Girls take moro readily to this work , nnd do It better > han do the colored waiters. " "What are the average wages received by an Omaha waitress ? " "Fifteen dollars a month. Yes , this Includes board and lodging , ' , ? and lann- iry service. Negro waiters receive about ' twenty or twenty-five dollars a month , providing their ownlodglng. Occasionally mo of the older waiters will receive Bore. Head waiters of course receive nora $30 , $35 , and oven $40 a month , Dcsldea board. The stewards receive oed pay , from $00 to $100 a month. " "Don't you find that the colored traitor remembers his orders better than Jo the girls ? " "No , not at all. On the contrary , I think the girl has the advantage of him n this respect. In the larger hotels , you know , a waiter rarely takes moro than two or three orders at the moat , and will ! rory often make serious mistakes In filling that number. On the other band , I have frequently seen girls , and bavo them now In my employ , who can tuko five or six orders at a tlmo and fill them all , without making a single mis take. Calculating that there are six iishes to each order , this would make a total of thirty-six names to remember lomothing that you and I would find ex tremely difficult. Docs it require any previous training to wait well and accur ately on the table ? Yes , sir , decidedly so , Everything depends on previous training , A. green girl when there is a heavy rush f guests to her tables , will break down uid become utterly confused. It la only ifter long and careful training that a traitress or a waiter becomes capable of handling bis or her work thoroughly , satisfactorily and In a manner swift enough to suit all emergencies. " A Now Episcopal Parian , ? Wednesday evening thcmembors of the Episcopal church In North Omaha mot in Grace Ohapel , according to notice them two weeks ago for the pur pose of consolidating Grace and St. John's Missions , and establishing a parish In thlaparb of Omaha , which has made such wonderful progress during the past few fears. It was decided that the name of ' this new parish should bo St. John's out regard for St. John Obnrcb , Detroit , the church In which Blsbop Worthing- . ion devoted BO many yearn of ardent labor , the church in which the rooter of jtrace and St. John missions was baptized , onfirmodand | ordained to the priesthooda ; ihnroh which la celebrated for Ita noble loeda of charity. The following well mown gentlemen were elected wardens md vestrymen : D. L. Thomas , senior at ivardon ; E. B. Chandler , junior warden. Vestrymen , John I. Redlck , W. W. Wil- ol iams , J , U. Rlngwalt , G. 0. Metcalf , Fohn HaywardGeo. 0 , HammondHarry pt ilanvillo. or orWl This Is the firs1 election In which the Wl adlea of the church hare voted In ao- Wlwi iordance with the rotolution recently assed by the conference of Nebraska. cl a. Runaway Vflta. A. coffee and tea merchant of Chicago , th Hr , Benjamin Cowley , Is In iho city , ionferring with the police and local do- cctlvea about the arroat of his runaway vlfe from Chicago. According to the story of this gentle- nan , his nlfe loft the Garden City , about wo months ago , in company with a man whoao name is known , but cannot be lubllsbed. She brought with her a silk Iress bolongiog to Mr. P.'a first wife. Mr , P. says that his wife is now In this city , working in a store , under an UBumed name. Ho docs not care to have her arrested yet , fcuing that the public ity would thwart his plans. of ThoBo who are acquainted with the details - th tails of the case a ay that rich develop- ti ncnts maybe expected very soon , A CONFIDENCE GAME , Omaha swindled ont of Nebraska Trade by Double-Dealing Bailroafls , Stock Shlrmicnta from Saline Comity Donno College Commence ment Doings of the Cretans , Special Correspondence of the BEE , CRETE , Nob. , Juno 15. In the month of April there was shipped from this town to Chicago 300 cars of cattle ; In May 200 cara ; Juno , thus far , over 100 cars. The number of cars for March I could not got exact , but with that month's shipment and the number yet to go for Juno , ono thousand cars of corn-fed cat tle will have gone to Chicago from Crete by the B. & M , Not a car was shipped to Omaha. A representative of a Chicago cage commission hous6 , who has boon watching for those cattle tinco January , said there had boon shipped from Crete since January 1st ono million dollars worth of llvo stock. The question occurring in rustic minds out this way is : "What Is Omaha going to do about It ? " I understand It la the same way all along the line of the B. & M , and Northwestern roads. Nebraska products that Omaha should handle are shot through to Chicago direct by these roads. Will Omaha continue at the mercy of these two roads to obtain business , or will she at once proceed to the tasK of building lines of railway direct from her own gates into the terri tory now controlled for Chicago by the two roads mentioned. With Omaha rests the problem of her future greatness , and to solve It she has only to gather Ne braska unto herself. All Nebraska will lend a helping hand to the task. The city has had submitted a proposi tion to build a eyateni of water works , The question will bo determined at the next mooting of the city council. The height obtained for the reservoir will glvo 150 feet presauro. Donno college commencement week began yesterday morning. President A.very delivered the baccalaureate ser mon. Chancellor Manatt , of the univer sity , deltvarod an address Sunday oven- Ing. Monday and Tuesday occur ex aminations ; Juno 15th , senior prepara tory . class evening entertainment ; Juno IGth , 3 p. m , , trustees' meeting ; same voning , Hesperian society entertainment Juno 17j dedication of Tachia hall by Thomas Doano , Etq. , and Rev. W. O. Weedou \ , same date , exhibition drill of college cadets ; Juno 18 , graduating class exorcises. There will bo ono graduate In the classical course and ten in the normal conrao. The Nebraska Sunday school Aesom- bly association have had a largo force of nen at work upon their grounds under ho superintendency of Mr. 0. J. Bowlby. The 109 acres owned by the tasociation have been put in splendid irdor. The beautiful groves by the iver have been trimmed , walks have oen laid , the dining hall enlarged , ono argo brick building for normal purposes IBS been erected and ono building for ho use of the teachers who will bo In attendance. These grounds will bo he finest In the state of Nebraska 'or park and pleasure purposes. The as- embly meeting begins July 1st and con- Inues until July 10th. Dr. Vincent , Dr. MeredithDr. Tiffany , Miss Sherwin , ilits Holmes and MisaRlchmond , tbo la- lies of their several departments of roik. The programme is conducted in ill respects the same as at Cheutauqua , ow York. A large number of tents lave already been engaged , Indicating a rery largo attendance. Ton days camp- rig out on the banks of the Blue Is an ixcellent July diversion. For the Fourth if July a special programme Is prepared , i is called the national day of the icsslon. n the evening a naval sham battle by he river steamer and a land battery is iroposed. Excursions upon different lays will arrive from various places. rVhv can't Omaha visit her Blue river lolghbor upon ono of the days ? Corn Is a fine stand , looks well and Is naklng great progress these warm days , rho small grain prospect was never bet- or. The great wish of the business men t md all our people Is to bavo another rail- oad communication with your city. RUSTIC. Snocil's Explanation. Some time ago , it may bo romom- " icrcd , J. L. Snecd was arrested at Yeeplng Water , on a charge of selling nortgagod property. It seems that the lomplatnt was sworn out In Justice 3artlett'a court , at the instance of J. J. > hllbln , who bought Snosd out. It was lalmed that Snoed had sold out aorno of ho fixtures which did not belong to Urn. Urn.A latter has just been received at this ifiice from Snood , in which ho denies ivor having sold anything which did not lolong to him , especially any mortgaged roporty , He admits having paid ho arresting constable $37 In settlement or his alleged crooked work , but says , 'The only reason I settled Pnllbln'a un- nat bill was because I had bnalncaa In St. Louis which needed my immediate .ttontlon and which was moro money tone : no than the $37. " Snood furthermore > lalms that he expects to return to this ity and pay off the debts ho baa loft : Changing O/IlccH / , Wednesday City Engineer Roaowater G nd his assistants began removing their GW fllces from Orolp-hton block to their now W / uartora In the court house , The do- artment will occupy the two light rooms n either aide of tbo south corridor , the roit room bolng reserved for Mr. Rose * rater's private ofilce. It Is not known yet exactly when the Ity clerk and auditor will remove their natters. It has been suggested that tiey will occupy the sonthoaat room and bat north of U. Er I'll When Baby ITM lick , ITO gave tier Cutorla , When Blio ma * 5 Child , she cried for CoetorLv , lie Kt WTien bo became Mls , eho clunc to Castoria , RTfon iho bad Children , ohs gate them Cutori * Members of Omaha Lodge No , 2G K. P. aroreqneated to meet at C&atlo hall bis evening to arrange for the funeral ot heir late brother , Caraton Delps. H. HOUNBZKOEH , 0. 0 , * i Miii i H n li trig o Rheumatism , neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Bo ro Tli fontSncltliiKii. < < | > nil tin.Ilruliic * . Hum * , SriiliU , I'l-imt Illlo , o n " AM' OTIIFH nnnii.Y TAINS jun ACHFS. WM 171'mtjlitj nd I lf r emr litre , t inOtuU Ujllls. Tiin ciiAui.r.s A. > o iiiu : : co. ( S , l riloA.tOailUBCOJ lUlltmor * , 31 J. , f. 3. A. 1 7 SI . fJlmrlc. St. . St. LiniJs , a tKO' r ir l3 > dM l Vtt.lleaiL'ctltirfi , l | , .r | I92trello ) tfnr < . < ttti ( trointcf CMpa i Xtt and Btoto 1 > % iiiuthic mli r I't jilclio ta li city ifcicrMhnw and it olJ rriUf > DttB9i * Nervous Prostration , Onblllt ; , Mcni-1 ttd Physical Weakness j Mercurial and oln * ' 'f- , < s ( ions nl Throat , Skin or 3"nps , Blood Polc- * < ( t < i , old Sores and Ulcers. r > tru'd viib nartik' ' ) . vaCMion Utc tR ( < lcntlfl frloelplei ff&f lTrrlrVtil Diseases Arising from indiscretion , xc't , Exposure or Indulgence , nhloi froluca icmecf til Mlo lrr tCcetll M-rroiisril , dcMlilf , dlur i > of .IfJ uddifMtlre irr , Hiinlcion the foct , ptj l l Jeoj , Mcnlonlolhj mcltij or retn l , coiiruii nfUcAieu. rcndcrlni : Mnrrlngo Improper or unhappy , m permnnntljeDroa , rAmphlct(5A ( pneinnth0 ( ; ) tnoTf , fteij Uinlxl enrclepfrtoto iDr ] lrc i. Coaiulwllon , f Bfleorbfmuirrcoaudlarltfil. Write forqucilloDi. A Positive Written Guarantee c. icrcrTi wirnphlcn , Xntll ( h or Oencan. Dl fnc Jirlblng above di. coses , la muoor f in U , MARRIAGE CURDE ! 9me . taff'f'tt. Illtitmttd la ntstli icj ( III H JM Kt , won 7 r pa Kit naM'ipcr tttctl. Ix. Til. Ktt tofilai til ih urlici , doabircl cr InJrMtl' ) Mt W ICSOW. A UJOI 1 5-Vdt IcterMt SO Z1 HMlUl U"y * ChartercdbythcStatcofllll. Inois for theexprcsspurpose 'ofBlvinRimmcdintc ' reliclin nil chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , wiGlect nndSyplulia In all their Cr complicated forms , also nil diseases of the Skin nnd Blood promptly relievednnd pcrmanentlycured by reme- dicstcstcdlnnJ'orl"Crtrj ( , . , ft * " " Ainelall'rartlcet Seminal weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on IheFacc.Lost Manhood , jiosltivttycinnt.Tliero Isnocxiitrlmcntlnq * The appropriate remedy is nt once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES.No. 204Washinglon St.Chicagolll. ill. f'n-'l.lVER ai.il KIDME s ! , ni rnKiiia niiL Hi.At.Ti * t * i 'psta IViniol Apptlitq . . Owrei I am using your Jfluld Ertmct tted Olorer Blossom and Wet Compreu ( or Cancer on tbe breast , and am veil. I am utlsflod It Ii tbe belt remedy for Cancer known. You are welcome to uis thl tor th honeflt of nuilerlnir humanity. IlesptcUaUy , MRS. L. A. JOIINSOK. J.M.L008K&C0..1 OE.VTLIMPS Sly wife tua lor eomo time been nffllctM vrlth Bomethln ? like a scrof aloua disease , and round no relict until he gavoyour Extract of Red CloT ratrUU om bJPPT to "ay "he hta experienced ( rreat relief , rhli Is but a Blight testimonial of my appreciation o2 rour oirorta In behalf of humanity , wlUoh you ore welcome to ueefor tbclr benefit. lam , very respectfully , n. ARMS. r.K.I > S.&Co..1IOKno.ch. ' " ° ° - 8' O NT 1 oomraencod uklnir your Ext. Bed Clorer. "wo .rnvs ago , for Erysipelas , iind b e not been irwiblo * lnce. It la hereditary wltn mo. Think you JOT * tb * best hlooc medlctno known. Vooji truly , W. M. SEIDEHT. R. II. Tlyman , of Grand Haplda , Midi , tny Afttr Iwo Dpctora nlvlscd him to UBO IXKMU'S tot. lied Clover r a hatl caao of > czema , or Fever bore on the lei ; . nly used two pounds of your Solid Extract lied Cloycr. Vm now well. A a Spring Medicine Tonlo and general Dlood Port- lcrltia no qail. Korsalobyall drugt'l'tB , or J , M , ioose < S Co , , Monroe. Slich. ; IlEMEIiy FliEE. A victim of joutbfnlliuprudenco Premature Decay , Nervous Debility , Lost .ilanhood , Jo..having tried In vain every known remedybaadlscovero < ( a lrap ) meanaofBolf-cura , which be will nnnd MIKK to bis fel ow-BUtlf/ers. Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr , Will stand ( or stock t Omaha Pair grounds the asonoflBS5. Uel8 18J hands hiRh , weight 1285 a , bis lire JACK SIIEFI-ARD la full brother In blood to IXXTIIR 2:17 : ] , also to UiCTATonthe lira ot JAY.KTR-BBI :10 , FALLAH , 2:18 : } and DIRKCTOR 2:17. : Call at th air Kieunda and Bee him and get bis pedigree ttfuU terms VJir the reason. A. TUOW-'ON. iOWING & GO , J01IDK1U IK /BOUGHT IRON PIPE , * * ntl dul Inm oad Pipe and Sheet Load , \\OUTIII.VU10S' bTKAJI 1'IBIH , Plumbers' Gas amhteam Fitters' IRON & BRASS GOODS , ENGINEERS' SUP IES , lUiiDodaaStJ-OMAllA.NEQ. [ mported Beer IN BOTTLES. rlangor. Bavaria I Culmbachcr Ilavarla timer. . . , . Bohemian Kalaer , . . .liremim UOMKSTIO. uJueleer St LouU Auhauaor St , Louis cat's : .illlw ukoo I Schlltz 1 * Iiner.Ullwaukco rug'a Omaha i Ale , 1'orter , nomestloand Khiae Wlnea , 3D MAUEER , 12) ) 3 Farnam St , ( auooEsaoBs TO iomt a. JAOOBIJ At thi old stand HIT F rnna BL Crden by UU Ueodcdto. Real Estate < 213 S. 14th STREET , BET. FARNAMAND 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 , Farnniu , Harney , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th and 10th sreets. We have fine residence property on Farnnm , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , California streets , Sher man , St . "Marys and Park A.venues , in fact on all the best residence streets. We have property in the following ad ditions. 3SawtJi.orH.e- MiUardflfc Caldwell' s Lakes , Elizabetli-Plac © E. V. Smith's , ' Horbacli's , Patrick's * Parker's , Shinn's , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstrong's ! Godfrev's , Lowe's , J irkwood , College Place , Park Place , West End , Capitol , Reed's First , McCormick's , Kountz & Rutli's , Impr'nt Association Wilcox , Burr Oak , Isaac < & Seldon's- Manscom's West Omaha , Grand "View , Credit Foncier , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Syndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev & ! lcvsors , Thornburg , Clark Place , T E&Lgers & Richards , Bovds , And all the other Additionsjto the | City. yndicate Hill Adjoins the stockyards 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 fards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Located in West Omaba , two Mocks south of Leavenworth street , w ine location a&d the cheapest lots in Omaha ; $125 for inside lota and ? 1501or corners ; terms $10 down , balance 85 per month ; dent fail to ice those if you waut a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lota left in Kirkwood addition , which we offer at low prices , terms 25 down balance § 10 per month. These lots are on high level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. V This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition icar the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade he grades have neon established by the city council , and is very desira- ) le residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than idjoininc edditions for n home or investment. These lota cannot be > eaten. FonSALB-Lot on Davenport with fine louse. 52,000. FOB BAUC Full lot 21et and Clark street , 6 com house , $2,300 , FOR BALE Beautiful acre lot in Glae's add , 11,200. FOB SitK-1 lot on Chicago street between 3th and Uth , $2,500. UKADTIFDL lots corner F rnam and 20th itreet cheap , FOB SALE-Lots InWalnut hill , 8200 , FOB BALE-4 lot with 0 room house 21st treat easy payments , $2,000 , FOB BALE Lot 28th and Farnam street , Rood property , $1,600 , FOB BALE- } aero on California , east ol Sacred Heart : house , barn , nnl cistern , cheap oulySl.COO FOB BALK Lota In Uanscom place each , $500. $500.FOB FOB SALE 100 feet front on 15th streetwith small house just south of Uartman Schoolon ly 81,700. FOB BALE Full lot nnd 5 room house corner llth and Castellar , $2'100. FOB BALE Lot nnd 2 houses 18th and Nlch. oUs $5.000 , II We will jfurnishgconveyance Jree to anyl mrtloftJie city to show property to ourJrieMla\ \ millcnstomers , anil cJtcerJully gi' ion reganlin OnwJw Property. Those who'Jiave lutrgaina to offer or wish troperty at iMaryain , Bedford & Souel Real Estate Agents i 213 S. 13th St , , bet. Farnam ! & Douglas fj