mnf THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , JUNE 27 , 1885. At this rxvuon rtMrl ? rrcrj onn nootlfl t * two frm Kntt > t tonlo , IKONenter lcto lm < xteTfrrt > hf. eicUn's prcecrlptlon for these nho need bnUdinn np. I UN PjSSBK 1 THC -BE5T.TONIC. " - cKK , " [ ° df iftK"Bl1QM { w , . r-n : n . . . . onlr Iron mefllclne that Is not lnjnrlnn . t ICnrlrliCft tlio lllnnil , InTlpnr.ntrn ( Itn It doocj not klnckon or Injure the tratli , eaniw bead. Mfao or prodnc * conntlpMlon 'Af r Iron mtdMnti tin Dn. O. IT nmxtrr , leading r > lijlcUn ol Hprlnifleld.Otuirii : 1 "Ilrown's Iron Illtters l n IhorrmRhl/Kond rnMI ana. I nco It In mr practice , nod llnd Its action ioi > u Ml other forms of Iron. In vroftknonft or ft Ion condition nf tbo fTStcm , Urmrn > Iron Itltt rn Is tumilhr ft ponltire noceeiiUr , It is all that Is claimed for It. " o OmnlneliM trademark and croiuwd rodllncyion wrapper. Tnkn no nllirr. Madeonlrl > r UllOVtN < IIK.MllAIC.n.\ITIMOIrMI ! ) . . y Vna' lUnn noOK-nwfnl and attrarllfo , con. UtilnR Itot of prliM for rxlp ; s. Infnrmatlnn abont Cain , te , K\rtn \ away by all ilxalitrs In tnndlclno , or Bttllod to anf addrcra dn mcnlpt of Zc. ttamp. Onlrlc , Sura Curci. C53-.1 t.'rif/c ngnarantifi Ire n tn _ , , .e. t n ulampi for Cr-lohrntPil Jlcdioai AllIrOJ1" . J > < , ; o- . , - - rAKKU. M. ! > . , 180 Mouth Clark St'cet , CniCAno , ILL. 10 CONDOOTED DT Royal Havana Lottery t ( A OOVKENIIKNT IHSTITIJT10H.1 Drawn at Havana Cuba Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets In Flltlu ; wholes $5 ; Fractions pro r ta. BDDJCCI 10 uo niknlpaiAtluD , aoi ooatroiiDd Dy it piiUcsln luterest. It Ig the falrogi thltjf In ib utoia of chknoa In ezlotonoa. Jor tloketa cpply to SHIPSKY & CO. , 121 ! w yN. T. Cltv ; . or JI.OTTENS A CO , 010 U Jn S ( KuguCltr. Uo. . . . o BnuMncir | wlfo hiu if or some tlmo b Vila something liken scrofulous aucaao. and found until * h gare year Kxtrvt or UodClortr * tri naprar to "ar "he hu oiperlenood OTCM rillet ! bulk alight testimonial of my acDrecUtfon ot jour efforts In behalf ot humanltr , wliica you are ireJoome to use for their benfOt H..UUIS. . . .ireo. Ourra-1 oomnioKced taklnsr your En. Hod Clover. rtwo rain ire , for ErjrBlnelns , nnd jEUve not b cil tnoblea ilnoe. It Is hereditary with mo. Think you OT U test blooo mealauo kiffwn , Voon truly. w. M. SEIEKKT. . It R njman. of Grand Haplds , Jllch. . myAft r o Itoclpra adrlscd him to use Ixx o' tjit. lUil Clover t r bid caM of 1 cwma , or > oror Bore on the Icp. MwUwp poundsof yourBolia Litract Jtod ClOTca Spring Medicine Tonlo nnd general Wood Port * H. S. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and Ligh grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle And Puree and Jersey Ked Swiuo. Cancer of the Tongue , A Case Resombllng that ol Gen. Grant. gome lea jcarsago I bad a scrofulous poio on my ilgM bund which gate me etoit trouble , and under tliacld time treitucntheiutuup. but It had only biea iltlven Into the ejitomlj the uie ot potiso and mercury , till In Much. 188 * , U biolce out In uy throat , and ooocontrttsd Into vthat > one ot the doctors called cancor.tatlrg through my cheek , do- troj In ; the lODlotmy mouth and rnjcr lip , then attockodtsyt nguop l te and lower lip dciirojlng tbo ] > iUte nd under lip entirely aud t a f iny tongue eating out to the top of try led cheek bcne and up to the lell eye. I could not ( at oy eolld f od , but ubi'sled OD llquldi , nud my tongue WIB eo far gone I could not talk , hiichwaimy wret tied , holpleia condition tbe flratcf list October ( I8SI ) , boa my frUndioammeoceilghlog ; mo Bn tit's encclfio. Ia ku than a month the calloi ; p'acca iloppod and hcallDR commenced , aud the feaiful apajture In my check hu been olxed and firmly knitted trgetner. A process ot mew under lip U progrteslrg finely , udtho ; tongio which wn aluot dcitroiej Ii be ing recovered , > nd It items tbit nature Ii Buppl } log new tongue , loinUlk to that m } frlendi can readily undentaud n o. aud can ilso cat tolld tool again , if any coubt Ihsso fact ) I would refer them tu Uon. Joha U. Trttlor , Btategenatcr of this dis trict. and to Ir , T. u. llraddd i , UOrange , Oa , 11K3. 1IAUV U LOMEH. laOratKeO , U.y 14 , 1885. TroitiMou 1) oad and SLIu UUtaaei mailed free. Tim fiwin Bucirio Co , Drawer 8 , Atlanta , 0 a. I * . I. . 167 ) Y. ' DR. RICE , i > wtMrCmr * * * * MANY MISFORTUNES , An lawn Detective ComcB Ilcro t ( Track Ills DAtiRhtcr's Betrayer and Falls Imvlth Tlilcvci. Verily , those bo the days when thi dagger and the footpad do rejoice great ly , for they manage to do much "fini work , " and do hold up every night sorni nnwaty citizen for hit watch and hi chain and his other jewelry yes , man for all his shekel ] . The latest story cf local thugglsn turned up about noon yesterday and is di cldedly Interesting. It runs about at follows : About throe days ago G. W. Bays , a farmer , who Is also a member of the Jona Detective cssoclallon , living noai Little Slour , Iowa , started out to look for a villlan , ono Baggs { who had seduced his daughter , a little girl fifteen years of ago. This man Baggs , bad a farm in Council BlniTs which no had mortgaged for § 800 and then Hod the country. The Infuriated father , aa scon as ho discovered his daughter's deli cate condition , started ont to hunt Baggs , determined , aa ho told n reporter , to kill him on sight. Ho traced him to Conncll Binds and thence to Omaha where ho lost sight of him. Wandering about the depot - pot Wednesday morning , lookIng - Ing for the man , whom , above all other * ho wanted to moot , Bays mot n man named Goo. Meyers. Ho asked this man to direct him to some place of popular amusement whore ho would bo apt to meet a largo crowd of pooplo. Meyer * at once took him up to the Tlvoll garden , whore they sat down to drink. Meyers had no money , and Bays did all the treating. They drank there for several hours , until Bays bethought - thought himself that It was tlmo to look for hotel accommodations. About this tlmo , too , ho began to suspect Moycra , and thought possibly ho might luvo evil intentions. Accordingly ho wont to the proprietor of thn garden , and turned ever to him $70 in money , rotervlng for hU own use § 15. Moyers again sought him ont and promised to find him a good hotel if ho wanted ono. Baya replied that ho did , and the tire left the garden , walking down Tenth street In company with a woman whom Bajs says Moyers Introduced to him ns his wife. When they had walked about a block and a half , Meyers suddenly turned and felled him with a heavy blow , and then "wont through him , " taking all his mouoy , a silver watch of Springield make , and a valuable revolver. The next thing that Baj s remembered was when a cab man came to him and plckod him from ho ground. The elnggod dotcctlvo was driven to the Arcade hotel , where ho put np for the night. The next day ho wont to the proprietor ofthoTlvolo garden , with a request for his money , and secured it. Prom that tlmo to yesterday ho has been on the lookout for false friend Meyers. Yesterday in company with a policeman , Baggs went to Meyers' house , near Tenth , and Jackson , whore ho found iho worthy slugger. Meyers had on his person the money , watch and revolver , and gave them np. Ho was locked up to await a hearing. Baya vrlll remain hero to prosecute him. As for Baggs , the seducer of his daugh ter , Bays says that ho thinks ho Is not in Omaha , but believes that ho has substan tial clews to his where about a. THE SAEATOGrA SENSATION. Mr. Ijouls Iiittlofle Id Arrested for Car ry IDR Concealed "Weapons An Interesting Story , Some tlmo ago , it may bo remembered , there appeared in local print , an account of the misfortunes of Lonia LlttloSold , a Saratoga precinct Sunday aohool enperin- tcndent , who had boon sadly rebniTed by the father of a young girl with whom ho ippoared to bo greatly in lovo. This nlTilr , now almost forgotten , ez- ; opt by thoao immediately interested has jecn ronoTrecl , and brought once more prominently into notice , in another phaso. yojttrdaymornlnpChatloa Grnonig , bo father of tbo young girl , appeared in police court and swore out a complaint : or the arrest of Mr. Ltttleficld , m the ground of hla carry- ng concealed weapons , A reporter for ho BEE met Mr. L. ahortly after his op- iparanco in police court and gained from lira the atory ot hla troubles. "In the irst place , " eaid he , "I don't think that [ have been lightly used in this matter. [ love the glrlthero ( Is no use to deny .hat ) and It la common talk that thnro Is nutusl tender feeling existing between is. In the second place , her ego has boon mis-stated ; aho is 14 years old , and [ yell advanced for her years. Mr. Grac ing , however , has taken re- : aslon to display a violent dlslko to me , and has more than once said that tie would kill me unlcaa I left town. On Monday about the Urns of thopubllcathn ) f the affair I oilled on him at hla store tnd ho drove mo out , offering to use vlo- onco. I put my hand to my hlp-pocko ( , is though to draw a weapon , This nornlog I called on him with a desire to mooth matters ever , If I could , but ho efasod to listen to me , and said ho Touldn'ttalk. He then started toward me , md picked up aomothlnc ; as though to hit no ; what it was I don't know. At any ate , I put my hand back to my hlp- looker , In order to ehow him that I was iroparod to resist intimidation , io taw the weapon atd had me arrested n the charge alreidy mentioned. I ronld have sued Mr. Grnenlg long ago or libel if it hadn't ' iiden that I wanted a shield from publicity his daughtsr. " M. Grnonig , when ceen by a reporter 3-day slid that Little fiald had dravn a svolver on him tnd ho thought the best lilng to bo done was tj hare hlui arre&t > i. SINGULARITIES , Many of tbe phnts la Uio Tullerles rd two and throe hundred years old , The queer statement ii made that a police Bcor at Los Angeles. Oil , , Ino become dellr * us from the too frequent brushing of his loth. o The deepest cial mine in the world ii tbe .CBS Uridgo colliery , at Wlgao , Lanonliire , hich U 808 yard j deep , or almost a lull ille. There U plenty of coal further down , ; it the heat In the solid strata is 03J do rte F , An almost perfect skeleton of monanrus has > st been found In a quarry near Mont , It is the extraordinary luopthof fifty five feet ne inchps , and will ba pretnrred in the mu urn at Druisels. The well at White Plains , Nev. , ii down er 3,5(0 ( feet , aud can go no further until IB watir Is ehut out. It is 17 per cent salt id U to heavy tbat tbo rope and tools float It , * nd the drill doei not penetrate the ck. All attempt ) at abutting it out have tied tbui far. The Berlin Aquarium hu at last ace am- plinhed the dilTicnlt ( eat of show Ine a school of IHe herrine in its alt water bn m. Tbete tish are to delicate that when caught in their native element even R moment's exposure to the air will kill them , They had , therefore , to be cauRet under water and to be carefully transported from the eeaboatd , A male child weighing 10.1 pounds WAS born to fr , nnd Mrs. R Hnll , Oohoee , on Thurs day. This is phenomenal weight , and yester day A large number of people called to see the bouncing little fellow. [ Albany Araus. An almanac 3,000 years old , found in Egypt , Is in the British Muieum , It is said to bo the oldest in the world. It was foundontho body of an Egyptian , who bad , donbtleis , ro < gardoil it with as much rnvoronco aa he did the Knyptlan Blblo-"Tho Book of the Daad" nnd , indeed , it Is strongly religions in character. The days are written In red ink , and under each is a fitrnro , followed by three characters , signifying the probable ttnte cf the weather for that day , Like the other Egyptian manuscripts , It Is written on papy rus It is written in column ) . It is not in Its tnlirety , but wai evidently torn before the owner died. It clearly establishes the date of the reign ot Harnesses the Great , but contains nothing elio of value. The so-called "king orange" was introduced into California from Cochin China through an American consul , The trco is very thorny the limbs grow more upnght.tban others , and the fruit Is pronounced superior to any over brought to California. According to an ngii- ctulural authorltv , there is nn orange in 81am called tha "king" that is doicribod as having a transparent green skin when ripe , and a pink pulp that can bo torn through the skin , nnd of a most delicious flavor , The fruit is In euch high esteem that it Is perquisite ci the royal family , and subjects are not allowed to cat it. Any ono finding ono of these growing on his promises is obliged to give notice to an officer at once or bo decapitated , Careful measurements have been made In recent times , by ditfernnt observer * , of many individuals In various parts of Patagonia. The result is that tbo mean statue of adults ( of both PCICB , It would appear ) , is found to ba about 1.78 metres , or live foot ton inches English. This mean may soerc rather low , but if wo compare It with that of Prance , which Is only 1.C5 metres ( about nvo fcot five inches , and If wo consider that for all human kind the statistics give only 1,70 metres ( rather loss than live feet seven inches ) , we shall porcelvo that this figure represents in reality a very lofty stature , and makes the Patagonians the tallest rnco now existing. Men of elr feet Frocch ( six feet three nnd a half inches English ) are common Among them ; and occasionally ono is found who reaches two metres , or six feet six and n half inches. In 1879 a dtstjnguiilicd suigoon of Parts , Dr. Tatnlcr , visiting nn establishment for hatching chickens , established In the garden of Acclimation , in Paris , was etruck with the iden of using tbo same sort of apparatus for infants born prematurely , or having a very weak constitution. This brooder , or "con- vouse , " wns destined for the Maternity Hos pital of Pan ? , where It was first put into usa in November , 1881. The results obtained are worthy of attention. From November , 1881 , to July , 1883. there were treated by this method 151 infante , of whom ninety-one bad bcon prematurely born , and the others very feeble. A healthy Infant born at full time weighs abaut 3,500 grama. These infanta which at biith weigh less than 2,000 grams nre considered as very feeble ; that is , it la more probable tbnt they will die than that they will livo. Statinlici show for such In fants a mortality of about sixty five par c&nt. With the conveuso , ont of the ninety-two in fants prematurely born thirty ono died and sixty-one lived. The time which an infant is kept in the conveuse varies Irom ono day to six weeks , according to its condition. Oae infant , born nearly three months before full time , was kept forty days in the conveuso and lived. CONNUBIAMTIES. A gill should marry for protection instead of for revenue only , according to Hill Nye , the far sighted funny man. Mllo. Jeffries , the Circassian beauty of the Barnum show , was lately married in Boston to Mr. Hourere , of the muieum Three of the South Pueblo , Col , , school teachers of the female persuasion are booked for matrimonial ventures during vacation. Miss Sallie Marie , daughter of Camilla Marie , and Frank Key Pendleton , son of Minister Pendleton , were married In New York on Wednesday , and after the ceremony a large reception took place at the homo of Peter Marie in West Nineteenth street. The following is a description of the wed ding cake made to the order of Kentish Ibdles for her royal highness Princess Bentrico. It represents three cakes , one above the other , nnd the plateau upon which it rests , and sur rounding the lower cake , Is a wreath of lilies , white , Interspersed with ivy. emblematic of purity , sweetness and friendship. Surround- ng the lowest cake are largo skeleton shields , rearing on enclosed shields the coat of arms ) f tbo Princess Beatrice and Prince Henry of Qattenberg , interpersed with passion flowers , vy and roses , On tbo top cake are cuplds md a large vase containing an Immense bou- juet composed of a variety of emblematic lowers. The cake weighs about four hundred tnd the floral decorations are all modelled on- Irely of sugar. It will bo placed on a massive ; old stand , which Is being specially made and lesignod for the occasion , Isi no 0. Downs , nn inmate of Iho Mont- ; emery county ( Pa. ) jail was married in that nstttutlon on the 18th to Miss Clara B , C , iTorkoa , Downs la serving n nine month's entence for bhoutlng Lewis Yerkes , brother f the bride. Tbo parties nra resident * of kloreland township. Downs and Miss Yer- : eahad _ been intimate , but were opposed In heir love making by the latter's brother , who hreatoned to annihilate tbe I pursuer of Mis ) ( erkos * affections. Tbo threat was rommuni atcd by tbe lady to Downs , wl-o armed imeelf. Ono day In August lost , Yerkes aiced an entrance into Downs' room when bo latter thot , wounding Yerkes' but not ariouily. Ho was tried last December and ras convicted. Miss Yerkes was the chief ritneea In his behalf. Downs wanted the larrmge to take place before hla trial , but ai ucb a course would have barred her as a 'Knees ' , the ceremony was postponed. The larrltgo was hurried that the prospective hlld ot tbe pair might be born in wedlock. ) owns is Gl and his bride 35 yours of age , 'ILESM PILESI1 PILES ! ! A Mire cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching nd Ulcerated Piles lias bocn discovered by ) r. Williams , ( on Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Villioms' Indian Piln Ointment. A single ox has cured the worst chronia cases of 25 or 0 3 oars standing. No ono need suffer fue ilnutcs after applying this wonderful sooth- ] g medicine. Lotions and instruments deere ore harm than good. Williams' Itdion 'ilo ' Ointment absorb * the tumors , allays the itenso itching , ( particularly at night alter attlng warm in bed ) , net ? as a poultice , gives istant relief , and is prepared only for Piles , ching of private parts , and for nothing else. PKIN DISEASES CUUED f Dr. Frazlor's Msgio Ointment Cures as by magic. PirnpWB'aok ' Heads or Grubs Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving to skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , lit Uhume , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips , and E d. Obstinate Ulcers. BU Sold by drugghts , or mailed on receipt of el : Ice , CO cents , At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroeter & Bcht. At wholesale by 0. P , Goodman. The rhortrst street In PAN * , and probably the world , la about sixteen feet long , It ms from the Hue do Clory to Hue Beauie- and , and has neither doors , windows nutn- .ii , nor signs of any deicrlption , m YOUNG WEN ! ilKAD THIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co , , of Marshall , Mich. , fer to send their celebrated ELecrno-VOL- iio BELT and other EtKoroio ArrnANCKH i trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) Dieted with nervous debility , loss of vitality id manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also r rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and any other diseases , Ocmplete restoration health , vigor and manhood guaranteed o riik is incurred , an thirty days' trial 1s lowoit. Write them at once for illustrated itnphlet frea. _ m am _ British Columbia is railing strawberries this ] \\ithgreatmccess , Hunt's ( Kidney n1 Liver ) Remedy is : cullent in nil of tbo diiows of females. > r delicate women , co medicine equals A celebrated doctor aya tnat "Huut'a omody is a sure cure f or hosrt diteaio , id thera U no eubstltuto OOL , J , H , WOODS , Ills Itctnrn to Omaha /ViJfttUf / ACtorj Explanation. Thcro appeared In the BEE of Juno Ott an articles concerning Col. J. II , Wood ; , of the Dime Muacum and Theatre , Ir which It was charged that ho 1-ad awln dlod a man by the name of Mlddlotot ont of $500 , that ho bad beaten the bill poster out of eomo money , and had ud- donly disappeared , leaving other dobte nnpuld. The article in question was ol eomo considerable length and of a tenta- tlonal character , the details of the various transactions being very circumstantially given. It was not the Invention of the reporter , but the reproduction of state ments nude to him by parties whom ho had every reason to bollovo wcro giving him facia , and not fiction. It now ap pears that the reporter must have been Imposed upon , or else his informants either were mistaken or had some motive in giving Col. Wood each an unenviable send-off. Col. Woods has returned to Omaha and now apoaka for himself. Ho came to Omaha last opting and during his stay made friends whoto confidence ho hopes to retain. His absence from Omaha since the Cth of Juno is account ed for by the Inct that ho wont to Now York to purchase nome animals and other attractions for a zoological garden , which ho intends to open at an early day In Omaha. As to the muieum contract ho statca that his aalo of hta Interest to his partner , Drlcsbacb , and MIddloton , was a tquaro bnslnces transaction , the pur chasers aeaumlng all liabilities. Wo have bocn shown the paper * to confirm this statement. Col. Woods has coma to Omaha to make this city bla homo , and it is eo hoped that this statement will sot him right and relieve him from the stig ma that has been cast npon his fair fame. The New clouth. New York Herald. If the south continues to grow as It has done during iho last twontj-fivo years , the noith will have to look out for its boasted Industrial supremacy. To the nowtpapors already pnb'iahod at Richmond mend haa recently been added the South ern Artisan , an Industrial journal which pledges itcolf to "uphold the dignity of labor , battle for the nobility of Industry , and endeavor to promote the sentiments of thrift and enterprise , Integrity and economy , which are blessings to both In dividuals and communities. " There was \ tlmo when such a paper as the South ern Artlean could not have found any on- jonragemont in the south , bat now it is : iot only welcome , but It has the best iv.'ahoa of all for Its success. Red Star Cough Oaro units nil ages xnd teroporamentp. Leaves no bad ef fects. Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were Bled Juno 25 , with the county olork and reported for the BEE by Amct' rial estate agency : Dexter L. Thorn sand wife to William B. Fisher , -a d , lot 8 , block 02. Florence , 325.00. John A. Eorbach and wife to Marga ret Jshaon , w d. lot 5 , block 9 , Parker's idd to Omaha , $500.00. Alexander H. Swan and others to Sn- tan Fox , w d , lot 2 , block 77 , South Dmaho , 8225.00. Wm. Vom Wrg and wlfo to David H. I Dhadlck , w d , tof Jot 3 block 9 , Shinn'a idd to Omaha , $502.50. | Peter Donald and wlfo and ethers to ffarry D. Reed , w d , lot 25 , MllJard and 3aldweH'a add to Omaha , § 11,000.00. Jewelry titoro nobbed. A largo jewelry store In Boston was ebbed recently by eomo Ingenious ras- ah who had secured the combination or tbo safe lock. They curled off about 120,000 worth of choice jewelry. This raa a eerlona leas to the jeweler , bat ot so bad as If ho had been robbed of owcr to digest his dinner. Stolen jew- Iry Is hard to recover. But Brown's ron Bittars will renters digestion. Mr. lharles Wolf , Kenton , Ohio , sayr : "I sed Brown's Iron Bitters for dyspepsia 1th satisfactory loanlts. " The franking privilege WAS nboIUhoJ in ireat Biitain in 1810 , and In tha United tatea in 1674. The dhcontlnuance of the rlvilege raved to the government of the suntry $2,250,000 , annually. Rupture , Breach or Hernia. srmanontly cured or EO psy. The worst ises ffttaranlccdl Pimphlet and ref- encea , two throe cent stamps. World's l ponary Medical Association , CG3 lain street , Buffalo , N. Y. Springfield , Mass , will be 250 yearn old on ! av 25 , 1880 , according to the first recorded oetitiR of William Pynclion and hie little md of ecttkra on tbo bank of tbo Connicti- t river. _ _ MorBforiVa Acid I'MoBphato. FOIl OVERWORKED FEMALES. Dr. J. P. Cowan , Aebland , 0. , sajs , It proves satisfactory ES a nerve tonic ; eo in dyspeptic conditions of the omach ; triih general debility euch as D find In overworked females , with irvono headache and its accompain- unta. ' A. member of cor cross of tbo Argentine ro- blio teldom hurries to roach the capital on 3 opening day of the session , If ho does , Is looked upon as beta ? verdant. \ sound mind goes very roldom without a md dictation , and nothing contributes to- rd it moru than the USB of Aniriioktura tiers , the we rid renowned appetizer , man- ictured only by Dr. J. G. B. Siegcrt & a Is making rapid strides In gland. One restaurant keeper says be baa ijilled 1,600 poor women with vcgntaLlea at cents a pound. " 100 Doses Ono Dollar" is irno only of ; od's Sanaparillo , and It ia an an- iworablo argument as to strength and ) Domy. _ _ Fossa's liveliest amusement was to see lerjuerndes atd eijoy tha divertloos of tbo pulace duilug tbo public festivals. jonklingVi law Income is 870,000 a year. 'ben Haby WM tick , wo are her Ctutorla , lien she was a Child , auo cried for Coatorla , ben BUO becama Mis * , abe clung to CaetorU , luu ibe bad Children , aba gate tbem CostorU CONSUMPTION , I bare a pciltlro remtdjrfor tbeab ra dltetie ! bt 1U ni thoaiandiof CMC vftUft womt kind ftitdof loaf tt adlnvliftv t tncur 4. Iiidead.toitronfftirDrriUb lalU m cr.th > II lll > en < lTWO UITTll3 PKEB , togttb r with * YA I.UAUI KTHKAT18K on ( till dUout tilra0xpr . | nd r O 1)11. ) T. Atilra0xpr Aliiolulrlu free from Oplatet JSinttlrs and J'ofsoji . A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE For Couch , Sere Tlironl , llonrtcnn * , Inflncnio , Cold * , llronrhllln , IVonr * , Whooping pongh , AHlimn , Qtilnur , I'alnn In Chcft * niIoUier ITtrtloni cflhn Throat i > < ! l , nr - 1'rlcc no cent * n tiottlc. Bold by I'mcelntn and Dc lcm l- cm ntrlln unable la Indiifelfielratnler laiiromptly ptl It for them irllf reffln tico botlleitzpreit cfiargn ( xiJ ( , by itnillng o-ie dollar la TIIS nunirs .t.tonrtrn ronrAST , hole Uwon an t Mnuf cttir r * , H lllr.or . airtlinil , C.S. i. DOCTOR 01 7 St. Cluirlcs St. , St. i rnuUr irxlat at tvo Mt llml t9UK ! . k bie-J l ri iQjtlteilla 1top UHrtLiuie tof , A J Ktoov DiiBUuthki ) 4ttr lhfti * trri < r1tn It ellj t tpctt h it all ill rilil m < t ia Nervous Frns\rallnn , ncblllt ) . Menst ! Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and nln-.1 . ' lions ot rhroat , Sklnoi Bones , BlflodPolirt. i , eld Sores and Ulcers , > M irf.ui nh nnpm" _ ucccii , cnlitciti-ICBUILgrrUelp.fi , Skfdr , rrln'.d. Diseases Arlslng > from Indiscretion , F.iccst , Exposure or Indulgence , wcb i > ; ojncg um er ut Yllowlcr effceUl ncrrociocif , deMlitl , rilmnci < of i' mid defective nmrf , flmplfmn thn Ilex , nbjiltil df iTtnkntoItt jotldof fm lt . ccatumi ollcu , r ndcrlntf Marrlnfre Improper or tinhapp ? , urt pcrmio llr < nirM , I'lmphleiiM r S' Kntli l > o ? , tii ! lilttlrd tntclcpr , frcrlo n liMrru. CotunUnllol il , E orb7n\lirro < iindlii ltMl , Trite for quciUoai. A Positive Written Guarantes tlr : In til tnnbte c t = . Vrdlelnei tat etcrj-ubirr. J-'umphlots , Knillih or Oertnon , 04 p e , Co > : rlblniabovocllteao > , latuoor r mal , ' GUIDES i i. ll ! tr tc.l Wo , : iut , m uteri , SM. VM tt-.l nrltn , or I James Meal Institute Chartered by thcStateofllll- nois for thccxpresd purpose of giving Immediate relielln all chronic , urinary and prl- : vato diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet andSyphilis in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved nnd permnnentlycured by rcme- dicstestedlnn-/'o-ff/lY < ir _ . bl > * ciill'tacttcc ! , Seminal Weakness , MIR hi Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , jiosltliely nirttf. T/icro Isitocjciicrltncnttnih The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. ConsultaUjns , 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 Sl.Chicarjolll. rno BLClOb..i'J a lie ; Uie LlVEl ami KIDNCVa ad KKSTOIIIC TIIH IQOn of YOUTH.i n XV'antnl Appetite , Jo. otloii , l.nr.t < if htrtiipu. l'l Irs-1 vo-iiorfalfuliiiel ; li. liOlUf. . - . VPS receive new lorcu T.i llvoiu tli-j niliul alii * . , - _ „ . . . --r , . . siipiilles Uraln I'omei fO RBCSriHDurliiKlroiucouiUlnl Vl f\ | Ca 4 5UP aaojWjieujlljrto Uii IP s f trtll 3 'l In Dll. X.I fSXBKti IKON TOMO n enfe "Cecily cure < tUca ! u clear , UixiitLT complex .Vrciuont z.tttra | > te > nl ( . ( " -13V > 'M R unlya < < } j'Iiopoiml.irlti ol tliu oilirlija ! Do ' .Silt tlcUllO OlIHllN.U , AND IlKST 1 SUixj".1 ! I f ' "UJtKAJJ VoblTV "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlio Original anil Only Gi'iiulnc. : feaniltlwKyi Rfllahle nentrcof worllileMImitations. nltiiicniAblo to LADIES. AH ) , fuur Drilircliit for * ChlcbeMterV ( TttelUlr'aii 1 take DA ulhrr.or face c 4a. it&mpiHo ui rir t artlcul&rs In Irtttr l > j rtlurn mall. JAMC PAPER. thlplie.tir Cheinl ! Co. . . UUlItMudUuntxiuurc , 1'hlUdu. , ! ' . .t DrugglelB. Trade tuppllcdby J. A. Fuller & C no7 Manhood Restored , Avictfraof j-oathfnllmnnidenco causing Proranture Decay , Nervous Debility , Manhood , &o.havina tried In vain every Known reraedj.has discovered ft nfraple means of self-cure , which he nil ! B nd KliKli ( o SOWING & COJ JOtlllKIU IV fROUBHT IRON PIPE , 3Iillrabl > anilC tIn < n oad Plpo and Sheet Load , IHIItTlllMnOV SHAM H3IIM , IMH1IU. AM ) IJIin L fl I LI , 113118 , lumbers'Qas and steam Filters' ' IRON & BRASS GOODS. ENGINEERS' L3CHBOP THE ONLY BXOLUblVB IN OMAHA NKP. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. langet , . , Bavaria I Culmbachcr Batarla iner Bohemian Kal er Uremen DOUE8T10. duelser St. Loula I Anhausor St. Louis it'e „ „ , .Milwaukee | Hchlltz V liner.UIIwaukeo ug'g Omaha i Ale , 1'orter , Pomeetlcand Khlne Wlnea. DMAUBER , 12J3FarnamSt , Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. ipital Stock , - - 31BOOU , ability of Stockholders , 800,000 TO Per Deal Interest Pali OB DepDiirs DANS MADE ON HEAL ESTAJ UEfl 1LUOTD . . . . Preildcnt A. PAXTON. ' . . VIM Vi > u > > n U. BENNK1T , . U n 0-log Director UNK.WILBDB . , . Cathlir Aa. r.UAKDKBSOM. TU08. L. KIMBAUi W OAHNKTT , MAX UKYKU. INKY I'UHDT B t. STONE. A BEAUTIFUL TOWN Large Lots at Reason able Prices. South Omaha Since the completion of the new packing and slaughter houses , South Omaha is mak ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides the large pork and beef house erected for Hammond & Co. , other dealers have com menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future. Several dwellings have been bult and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now furnished to about one hundred and fifty families , and conservative estimates place the figure at eight hundred to one thousand families that will find em ployment there a year hence. This offers great inducements to ] aboring men to secure homes now while they are cheap. Specula tors will also find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company Iiave made no change from the original prices , but some parties who first purchased lots have resold them at splendid profits , in some cases at double the purchase price. If in so short a , i ime handsome profits are made , what will > be the result when everything is fully devel oped ? In the few other cities that are favor ed with a first class cattle market , fortunes have been made by investors in real estate , and the same is certain to follow in South Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha will be greatly benefitted by the growth and development of the cattle interest , South Omaha lots will enhance in value more ra : ) idly than any other by reason of its prox mity to the works. Manufacturers of nil kinds w 11 find ibto their advantage ! toin.-poct thirfpropsrty ; good locution , level grounds , tracla facilities and plenty of ejool pure water fumi-hed by tlw\ South Omahn Water Works , [ n fact , every facility to muho desirable ior muimfacturJrg , including chcnp ground. ICSl Will find it profitable to eolocfc prnpirty no\v , OH a year or two hen co with a population of 60UO to 10,001) pajplo , tins will become a desiriblo place for nil kinds of business , and lots bought now , can bo had nt vary reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. Rich or poor , will find it profitable to inako in this property , b'ree conveyance at nil timea will bo fur nished by ns to parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of its adwmtngoa. Wo have- entire ch'irgo of , and are the exclusiva agents for th > i Halo of all this property from G streets south. Splendid lo's JromJ5 ! upwards. ,213 S. 14th STREET , We Imvo desirable bushiois end residence property for sale in nil irta of Onialin and do u general real cutato bubinsss. Wo solicit bny- s and sellers lo call on us. Wo will give them all poss bio information ee , urd keep convoyonce f co to Ehow property in any part of the city , Bedford & Souer , " ' * iTiiijipr | < ta uNtMii fc'