THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , JULY 2 , 1885. Ill ft dangeron * a * wf II M clMreHnu complaint. If norleetfid. It tends. liy Impairing nntrltlon , and de- prrwilnii thn tone of tha rj-storo , to prepare the war - - - " " - - - - Jor j--- _ - - - - Hrv. .I.T. ilomnrrn , thn hormral pnator of tlio 1 Imt ll fonni > < l Clmrctj. Ilalllmoro , Mcl.wiya ! "llartna n c < l llrown's Iron lilttcrs for Djrf pernu nnd IndlirMtlon. I take great pli-asum In recommending - mending It lilghlr. Alto consider It n prilendld tonlo and IntlicoraUir. and very strengthening " Genuine ha * Mmvo trauo mark and rrmffou rwl Unfa onwrnnnor Tnlii * nn oilier. Mmlannlrlijr llltOU.V Clll M HI A I. CO. . IIAI.'I I MOII 1 % Ml . ' HAND HOOK awful anil attractive , ron < talninff llct of prirns for recipe * . Information about rain * , Pto. . Riven away by all ilealerx In mnllcine , or nailed to any addros * on receipt of ia ttamv. . Sw stii mm .iioulo.t2Tervoiii : . < .w.- . - . SOulc'Ic. f-uro Cnri-s f37t z r-rr. 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If I f _ _ TOLEDO , O , January 17,1S31 J. JL IX > OSB & Co. , MONROB , Mich. GENTLEMCV My wlfohoa for eomo time been aflllet d vtlth BomcthlnK ULoa ecrofaloua aiieaao , and found no tvllot until aha gAte your jttrHt of ICed Clorara trial. 1 am happy t < > aay aha has experienced ( Treat r lle , Thli la nut a allglit tortimonlnl of my appreciation ot roar orrorta In tjclmlt of humanity , which you on .welcome to use for their beneflt , 1 am , very respectfully , IL ARMS. - TOLEDO , 0. , Deo. 1st , isaa J. U. Ixxxa & Co. , MoxnoK , Mich. OINTR 1 commenced taklntr your Ext. ncd Clorer , two ynm ago. for LryaJj > ea f niid JKTP not been Jr ubU > a dnce. It Is hereditary mm me. Thliill you Iuxv Wi l ) > 8t blooamoaiauoknenn. ( Ttonri truly. W. M. BEIBEKT. R. n. Ilyman , of Orand Haplda , Mich. . e y After two Uoctora ad vised him touso Looao'a hit. Hid Clover f r a bed caao of 1 czcmo , or lover Sere on the ICK , Only mod two pounda of your Solid 1-itract Itod Cloycn Jin ) iioir well. JlaaSprtiiB UedlclnsTonlonnd general niood rnrt- flcrlthaanoequal. I'orfoloby all UrutfiUUtor J. M. Ixioeo A Co. , tfoaroc. Mich. Cancer of the Tongue , A Case flcsombllng that of Gen , Grant. Some tou j'carango I bad it scrofulous roio on my ilgUt hand which Ka > o me great trouble , and under the old tlruo treatment hcaleu up. but It ha4 only been drhcn Into ( ho syktcmby the ute of potash and mercury , and In March. I88a , It broke out In Boy throat , and concentrated Into what orro ot the doctors called cancer , cntlrg through my check , do- Btrojln ? tlio loot ol my mouth and nnpor Up , then attacked toy tinguo , nilateand loner lip deoirojIuR tbo | ul to and under lip entirely and ta t iny tongue eating out to tbo top of my lelt check bone and up to tbo loll eye. I could not cat any eolld lead , but eubslstcd on liquid ) , and my tongue was BO far gone looald not talk , bilBhwatmy wrotchid , holplesa condition the first cf list Octowr (1831) ( ) , nhou my frUndi coraroonccj giving TOO Swllt'a bpeclflo. In leu than a month the eating p'ucca etoppod and healing coratnenccd , and the fearful apaturo In my check has boon olcwod and firmly knitted together. Aprocojs ot a tow under lip U progrtsalng Unely , * nu the tongue which wasalmolt dtstrofou la bo- Ine reoo\ered , and It seems tbal nature la eupplylng new tongue. I am talk so that m > friends can readily understand ice. and cm also eat eolld tool again. It any doubt these facta I would refer them to Hon. John II. Traylor , State Senator ol thld dis trict , aud to Dr. T. u. UraJBelJ , LaQrangc , Ou MRS. UA11V L. COMElt , Laara9ReOaM.y 14 , 1885. Tr itluon 11 oed and Skin distaste mailed ( roe. Tin buirr Hrscifio Co , Drawer 3 , Atlanta , On. N. Y. , 167 W , Kd 8U DR. RICE , Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Frlangcr lla\nrla I CulmbaJirr lUtarla lllsncr Bohemian I Kaiser . . .Bremen BOlIEfiTJO. Hudnclacr. Bt. [ x > uli I Aiilmuicr St. Louli llctt'd MllHiukco j Schlitz 1 > Iwer.UllHaukce Krug'i . . .Omaha i Ale , 1'ortor , Douiestlound Itblno Wlnca. JBD MAUEER , J213 Farnam St , inn How ConurcsstnonVork Their IlnrAl Oonstltncnts. Oorrecpondcnco Cleveland ( Ohio ) Leader , The agricultural department has been 83 ranch discussed in the pipers of late that a description of H will not bo out of place. Its building is located on n hill at the left of the monument , within half a mlle of the Whlto House , and just across the way from the rod pressed buck factory in whloh the greenbacks nro mado. On the other nldo the medffoval towers of tlio Smithsonian , looking llko some old castle of the twelfth cantnry , and directly In front of it , across the lawn , can ha scon the dazzling whiteness of the Ebbltt house , with a muUltndo of big and llttlo building , around it. The agricultural building ifaolf is of rod brick with terracotta trimmings. It Is for nil the world llko a crosa between n Sira- toga trunk and n sarcophagus of some noble Roman. Bountiful grounds anrt round It. A drlvo of Trinidad asphalt loads up to It , and troea and shrubs of almost every variety known fill ita lawn. The building stands upon n plateau , nnd In front of it arc ( lowers cf all the colors of the rainbow , arranged In all the var iety passible by the gardener's art. At the right , as you go up , nonront the bank note factory , there is a long greenhouse In which flowers and plants are growing. I strolled through Us various rooms , and in ono I saw luclous grapes hanging In cluetcra from its glass celling , ripe and ready to cat. I asked my guide whom they were grown for , and ho replied : "Tho congressmen send ordora for them and wo send them oil to thorn. " "They don't ask to have them sent out of the city ? " cald I In surprise. "Oh , don't they 1" was his emphatic response. "Well , I should nay they do , nnd they got them , too. " The agricultural department , just here , Is moro of an electioneering bureau for congressmen than It Is n department for tbo good of the farmers. Many n man sits In the halls of congress to-day who holds his place largely by the seeds and documents which ho souks out from this bureau at government expense. Ben La Fovrc , for instance , has a complete bureau hero by which ho roaches every farmer in hlo district , and through thoeo thoeo speds ho maintains his hold upon his constituents. Each congressman has 5,000 packages of eceda to send out through his district every year. Ho can procure moro seeds it ho wants them , and every farmer who reads thla letter , whether bo bo democrat or republican , should write to his congressman and de mand his quota. Ho should not bo put iff with excuses. The congressman has ho needs and ought to furnish thorn. Ho ranat not forgot , also , that there nro both flower seeds and vegetable seeds , as well is potatoes nnd grass. The country pays in taxes over 5000,000 n year for this rory purpose , nnd the people have the Ight to demand that they receive the re mits of the expenditure. The museum of the agricultural depart ment is ono of the interesting eights at Washington. It is a room covering the space of n good-sized city benne , filled with fruit and vegetables of all kinds in plaster of Paris , so painted as to look like the original. Case after caao of orange * , strawberries , of watermelons and pump kins are here displayed , together with all kinds of nuts , grasses nnd woods. Wheats and grains of nil kinds are put in bottles ; cotton and cano are shown In their vari ous varieties , and American sugar , with its prccois of making , ftoin the cano to the completed product , may be hero studied. The rooms of the entomologist nro rapidly increasing , and hero you may aee all kinds of bugs and worms which afflict the farmer. A number of silk worma nt work stand npon ono of the tables nt the museum , and the student ol 3anld spend hours here studying botany ind bugology. 01ftl The seed department usad to bo kept ftlnt n tbo basement. It la now In the bulld- fete ng devoted to the civil service commls- fem iton. Its rooms look llko those of a big toN louring mill or warehouse , and in the nl N oason of distribution they are piled full nlpa if two-bushel bags of various kinds of coda. The long hall from which the ceds are sent away Is full of tables , and sclwl n flush tlmoj n bevy of pretty girls are wl ngjged in putting them up and direct- wlW og them to those poraons whom the con- rejsmen designate. The vegetable W eoda are put up in pint or quart pack- H gos. They are sewed np in llttlo bags. Blower Eceda are in small papers , and ati otntocs nro generally sent away In pack- gea of two or three. List year , I am aid , three million packages wore aent off , nt the f nnds of the department are now xhaustod It is said and Hi , , the only seed hich the department has in excess la an bout n ton of red beet , which , I sup- tlr ese , Mr. Loring got at n bargain. de ThoXmto ferry Davis , th 'rovidenco ' Journal. thpo The Now York Tribune , innccantly poi i allowed by ether pipers , published ro- th ently an alleged dispatch from Pltteburg thpa 'ennsylvanla , of the most sensational paWJ nd wholly untruthful character in regard dr o Perry Davis , representing him as still live and in an almshouao , with olaborn- foi tona of style and statement calculated to foiml round the feelings of his frlonda. Why uch falao allegations should have boon inbliahodlt Is Impossible to conceive. pc Ir. Davis died yoara ago ; bo was a well * ca nowu nnd highly esteemed citizen of or < 'rovidonco ; ho acquired n fortune by his orDl idustry , nnd tbo intrinsic value of tbo DlM ledlolno ho sold ; be was kind hearted ; o gave the Stewart Street church which o built and paid for , to the Baptist so- sot poi ; loty ; his liberality vras as continuous as ; was modest. A good'citizen , an eieni- hry Christian , n man who need his for ilents as the Now Testament prescribes , " 1 Is memory remains here whore he dwelt nd died precious to thosn who wore enefitted by his bounties , as to his imlly having so much reason to love and Bspoct htm. All It scorns the very irony of fate that one It i rho parsed away with the esteem of all rho know him , should'now after so long time bo held up as living as an object f pity or contempt ; that In order to tel roato n sensation regardless alike of . ruth and of decency , wholly Indifferent col a the tenderost sensibilities of the living , ttfl paper llko the Tribune should invade rich coareo libel the precincts of the imlly and Insult the sentiment of a com- if ) luulty. In BO far as such a paper U con- wl orned there would appear to bo no tnfo- aards whatever ; bat In thla city and 1 tate , the life and benoliconco of Mr. at hyls are too well understood for any In- exl utious remit from such ignorant cr ma- 1 clous publication , Perry Davis per- COE ) rmcd tils dntloj sa a man In such wlao I s to command the regard cf the who and 000 I rorthy cltizsn. Ho has left wealth and good mine. The only effect , eave a toinentary annoyanceto his dpssond. oxi iU , of tbo reckless story of the Tribune , Fo ill ba to rosall to those who may sea or It. ear of it , the virtues of ono who was jl > It.He istrloui , prudent , cbarltablo and a Chris- He aa , The moro the nemo of Perry ant Davis Is recalled hero the moro will all peed ; citizenship , as by him exemplified , bo praised. THE CIIAMMON DUADHEAD. John Ktint ? Renting His \V y Acruea tlio Continent , PiTTsntrno , Juno 27 , John Kunlz , who Is travelling on a wogor of $2OOU from New York to San Francisco , nr- rlved hero to-night. Ho lias undertaken to deadhead his nay across the continent in six weeks without walking a mlle or- spending a cent of his own money. William J. Strains accompanies him. Ho was selected by both parties to see tint the conditions of the wager are faithfully carried out. Knntzeald ho bo&t his nay from Mnino to San Francisco once before. Knntz ( pent n groacl deal of his tlmo at tlio stock yards In Now York , where ho frequently entertained the drovers with recitals of his travels. Ono of them , John Bcnzlnger , seemed to take especial delight In listening to them. John Holmc.s , another drover , offered to bet hat Knntz could not travel deadhead to San Francisco In six weeks , and n wager of $2,000 waa made between the drovora. 'The conditions wore , " said Kunlz , "that I waa to start on Monday night , and that I waa to have neither food nor money. If I accepted any from strangers I was to hand It to Mr. Slmms , who would buy a ino.il for mo a olnglo meal from the sum I received , no matter if it was $10. I have tn hunt for every meal I oat , I must ride the whole dia- Unco , deadheading it , and cannot walk moro than a mlle from the station at any place whera wo happen to atop. Mr. Sinnns follows mo constantly , and if I got put off begets off to. If I win half the money is mine. Tlio Fun in Cliurcli , The report of tbo sermon delivered by the llov. Henry Ward Boechor Sunday evening , says that the d stlngulshed di vine lectured the ladies humorously upon the ueo of the fan , "reminding them that a small fan waa suitable to a handsome face , while ita violent motion would not annoy invalids and nervous people so much as a largo ono , nor would it create so ranch draft to she poaslble diacomfort of one's neighbors , and especially to the detriment of the man who catches cold easily trom a draught on the back of his neck. " A correspondent In the Christian Ilegtstcr speaks on the same subject as follows : Lsdtos , why will you , why must you , fan , fan , fin ? Through the Scripture reading , throngii the singing , through the sermon , goes on the Incoesant arringlng of the fan. Do yon not know that , as commonly used , three-fourths of all the power of the fan Is expended npon the head , nock , and shoulders of the sitter in the pew in front of yon ? The writer has J suffered long In silence , making the while , as occasion offered , a study of the subject , and Is prepared to atsort and maintain that the use of the fpn at church and In other public place ) is olmply a ; habit , which , as a rule , results In no benefit to the user , but ia often the causa 3f great diacomfort to her neigbors. No FT , this is really a serious matter , in ; hoaodayp , when you ladies BO far out- lumber the men at church. Who can ay that the fan nuisance ia not responsl- jle for a part of the absenteeism ? You lo not moan to ba otherwise than thought- ul and considerate of othorr , but Well , lerhaps you have never thought of it mtll now. Remember , wo who sit in rnnt of you bavo neither bonnota nor iack hair. It ia said that the average yield ot petrolo- m wells in Caucasia ii sixteen times as good s that of American wells , YOUNG MEM HEAD THIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co , , of MarshallMidi. , Her to send their celebrated ELECTHO-VOL- uc BELT and ether ULHCTIUO APPLIANCES \ trial for thirty days , to men { young or old ) Illcted with nervous debility , loss of vitallt" id manhood , and all kindred troubles. A tfb r rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , nuu any other diseases , Complete restoration health , vigor and manhood guaranteed o riek ia incurred , ns thirty days' trial ib lowed. Write them at once for illustrated imphlet free. co inn til Mrs. Bayard , after the manner of the old he bool , wears a head-dress of lace from under In nch peep rows of little Rnny curls. jjj " * " * " od . Tlireo llnngotifl . rQ. hy every ono needs , and should take ood'o Sareaparilla In the spring : rlcy 1st : Because tha 8jstm ia now In its y oatctt need. Hood's ' Sareaparilla gives sf > rongth. 2d : Bo aueo tha blood Is sluggish and foi ipnro Hood's Sarsaparilla purifies. 3d : Because , from the above facts , ood's Sarsaparilla will do a greater tnhi lonnt of good now than at any ether no. Take it now. cihi hi tri It is assorted th.it within Hying memory the ath of no foreigner has excited BUCU nympa y iu Homo as that o fyoung Kihvard 1'ierro nt , _ _ _ -fc _ _ _ _ The moat efficacious Is stimulants to excite onppetitaare A.n OHtiira Hltturi , pre- ay rod by Dr. J. G. B , Siegort & Sons , Bo- br ire of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or dr uggUt for the genuine article. If The army ot tbo United States , on a war otlng , numbers : t,700,000 , men the largest nr f ilitary establishment m the world , ' ° mm de Ilupturo , Broach or Hernia. foi irmanontly cured or no pay. The wont sea guaranteed . * Pamphlet ; and rof- cnces , tv70 throe cent stamps. Isponeary Medical Association , GC3 aln street , Buffalo. N. Y. rhe highest priza nt tha New Orleans ex- Mi sltion for oranges was won by Massuchu- ta men. 3en. Logan will continue to be known to ne ; a trade mark baa been granted for Hack Jack " chewing gum. Horsford'a Aclil EMiospImte , vrW JIS AN AI'l'ZTIZKIt. W Dn. RIouiiiH Gin 113 , Howard City , 17 lob , , says : "I am greatly pleased with aa a tonlo ; it is an agreeable and gocd petizer. " fho next orange crop of Florida ia expected bo woith $2,000,000. Vn Indiana farmer bta a twelve pound t , which is perfectly formed and doing II. Children need not ha kepi from school : ougha and colds are promptly treated th Ited Star Ojogh Cure. t said that thn paper inlll now being built Kaukoana ( Wii. ) , will ba the largest in stance. rho northern ( Ind ) penitentiary hag 700 IV'C'8' ' ' Decatur claims a population between 13- and 14,039. yv Hunt's ( Kidney and Liver ) Remedy ia : ollent in all of the dicoues o ! females , SAT r delicate women , no medicine equals \ \ Be i celebrated doctor ays tnat "Hunt's ' fisj mody la a sure euro for heart disease , i , * ithera ia no substitute Tlio Ono Girl AmonR Allefilicnj's Soldier Pittsburg Commercial Garettc , In the Unlondalo comotry there I ; , among the many soldiers' graves , ono that for twenty years baa remained unmarked , except for the planting of flowers now nnd then by the hands of friends who still re member with love nnd affection the mem ory of the onn resting thoro. Yesterday the last arrangments were macloand soon that mound will bo marked with n monument ment erected by Posla 88 , 1 8 , and 1G2 of the G. A. . R. It is the grave of Miss Mary E , Humbert , who gave her Hfo to her country during the civil war. For years it has been the custom of the Grand Army of the Republic to decorate this grave on Memorial day with as many and aa beautiful llowors as any of the graves of the other soldlors buried here. It has boon a custom , too , to deliver the orations from near Misi Humbert's rest ing-place , the old veterans seeming to think this ouo woman's grave a fitting place to recall the memories of the con- tcet. tcet.Mies Humbert was a nnrao during the last year of the war nnd died from camp fever contracted while in active service at the Louisville , Ky. , hoipltal. She entered the service in February , 1801 , and served till the auminor of 1805 , and was the youngest nursa In the service. She wai the daughter of the late George Humbert , of Sandnaky street , Allegheny. When the irar broke out and the call for mines was made , she wanted to go , but the entreaties of her frlonda prevailed nnd oho remained at homo. But she could not stay. She felt it to ba as much her duty to aorvo her country In this way as it waa for n man Ito take up hia musket. At last when the sani tary comrnialon made its urgent call dur ing the winter of 18 ( ) ; ! 1 , oho obtained the consent of her friends and Trent to Washington and waa assigned to duty in the Emery hospital In the diet depart ment. At the same tlmo Mlsa Emily Hunnlngs , Miaa Fowler , Mlas Llttlo , and Miss Murdock wont with her and all served in the same hospital. She was then In her 21st year , and is described as a stately and beautiful woman , highly accomplished and of most tender and winning disposition. She made friends wherever the wont , and it was not long till Mija Humbert waa a favorlto throughout the entire hospltd. Her special duties wcro in the diet-de partment , preparing proper food for the sick and wounded , hut she found time for duty In the hospital wards. Her let ters shows that a largo part of hoc tlmo waa epcnt in corresponding for the wounded soldiers. In the late spring of 18G5 aho was Diderod to report for duty at the Lonla- I'lllo hospital along with Misa Emma ETawcctt. She waa only there a short tlmo when she waa taken tick. Her 'rlends brought her home , but she only Ivod sixteen days and was unconscious luring that tlmo. Her discharge from ho volunteer service arrived jnst a short imo before her death. The custom of decorating her grave by ho veterans was overlooked this year. Jer sisters have been in the habit of narking her grave with the customary lig , but slcknoas prevented thorn from loing so this time. It was discovered ate In the evening of Memorial day by ome members of the Grand Army that tor grave hid been neglected. They roro out of flowers by that time , but the text day her grave waa literally covered rith the cbolsoat plant * , and the duty f marking tha grave which had boon no ang neglected waa talked over. Poet 38 took the Initial stop and &p- olnted a committee to purchase a sulta- lo stone. Post 1C2 followed , nnd ycs > jrday the committee of Poet 128 waaap- olnted. The committees have not yet ecided of what the monument shall msiat but they are determined that the rave cf the only Allegheny girl who en- atcd In the volunteer service si all bo roporly marked. ho Artful Dodger. Sawor , gas dodges past Imperfect traps mfnslng the sanitary engineer. b&filing o doctor , taking possession of your luae and killing you , or making you an valid. If you are dead that clotca the isines ; . If yon are crippled or poison- > Brown's Iron Bitters can .do wonders r you. Dodge the artful dodger by on- jhlng your blood , invigorating your stem and enjoying good health , Mrs tier , 83 Decatur street , Beaten , eayj Jrown'a Iron Bltrers is juat the thing r building ono up. " The sheriff of Cerro Gordo county ro- rned to Mason city Friday , having In s charge Roger MeDevltt , whom ho ptured in Wyoming. MoDovllt j umped a bonds eomo weeks ago while waiting fal on the charge of attempted rape on Mfaa Rhodes of that county. Biliousness very prevalent at this season , the mptnms being bitter taste , offensive oath , coated tongue , nick headache , owsinesa , dizziness , loan of appetite , dl this condition ia allowed to continue , dlH rloua consequences may follow. By At omptly taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , n tin for may bo avoided or premature ath prevented. It Is a positive euro c bllllouaneas. Sold by all druggists. Mary Anderson la on expert rower. fhero are no Sunday nowspapera in Vienna , i' ' Americans have 8125,000.000 invested in axlcan railways. I ! 8/i / ten B by nu sick , we g TO her Castorl * , I tin lien she waa Child , ibe cried for Castor ! * , hen aha became Miss , aho clang to Caitorla , Inn the had Children , the E TO them CMtori * THE BEST THIHO OUT FOB . < * ( Cashing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water , us tapOR , TIMS anil SOAP AUAIINOI.T , and gU s 'erBalwtitlictlcu. No Umlly rich or poor ihould tltboutlt > U by all croccrf. Bun-AKB of ImlUtlont well dee - U o I to ralilcaii. ruRUMi U the OSLT KAri lubor 1 ng compound and alu ) i bear * the aboio jrm- uid nanio o ! JAJJE3 PYLB KDW 3HIC Minlnlcllt Tree front Optntcii Hmtllci nixt I'otsoiis , A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE I'cr Cough * , Pore Tlirnnl , ) lnnr cn < , Influcncot Uoltln. Ilronclilll * . Croup , Wtionplnff Cough , Afillitnn , tuln j * , 1'ultmln L'limt , And other 1'rlco no cent * n 1'Pttlc Sold hy IirncgkH nnd TKr 1 cm. J\irtlf < unaMt tn imlnfe ttirlnlculer f ttfilVty ftn'Mnig one tioilai' to THKrimim iMnnnrn rnnrir , fol Ow ir n 1 M mir4ctirorn ! , llalllmorr. 2Urlan < 1lM (517 SI , Clinrlps St. f. To it i0 fo. ArcKuUr RtaAaa * ( * f twoitfJlem t i t ; s MM ) t H < i > iajrf3ln ) tl.pc < .ln trcitinttct Ci i Nn * n * * d Blcfifr ltsiti ( tiiti * tif ftii ! > s rtyn'i-f ' n ji 91. L . / t-ifity rrct | ! ' ' a i i < * 4 cojftoi vt- " Nervous Hrosiratlon , MrbHIty < MenEt mt. Physical Weakness ; Mbrcnrlni and otn- u ? lions A ! Throat , Shin or Tones , fl'rotl ' PolU eld Sores and Ulcers , tr > u.n s ttbit i-i' . * . 'ct ice 'itcilseieDtlflsi rinsl. ft B'i * , ? -iriitt Diseases Arising tro Indlscrouo.ii Exsctt'- Uvposuro nr Indnlguncei vfcich crcice * nn At c v Vlo lDC * ff * t l b rtOLttKFI , cHllt dlUQ I Of Hij t 2vl defteUrr mmTy piracies en * > * Iwf.rtji O fiet'y , f-tttilonto ( It wrletj ' f raii f&ntu itt oHJetf O'l * rndcrlng Marrlotfd iinliropcr or unli up * , * J / 1'itnpblft 5f > | Afntlio ; ) ii vrt atiA tealecl < nf4tAi L frrtMn nDTfcJIrr ConivUftUcD * . ft * CeecrbftiMlfrtrr * nilla ltciS T'llo fcrqucittcci * A Positive Vi/rillen / Guarantas filveft to ! ! caribla eiaes. BfMlMars notl ef iyirbtrA. fttnphlotil.nell U or Gcrmxn , ul i > ' . ririttjicJ is rio ra c ! ivur.fl" cortrs , - uTi'ir. L CSVSJ 15JI Chartered by theStatcofllll- noia fop tliccxpresa purpose orglvinglmmcdlotc rcllclln nil chronic , unnarynnd prl- Vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , GlcetnndSyphitls In all their compllcaled forms , also all diseases of the Skin nnd Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- . _ _ . _ - Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Tacc.Lost Manhood , jioalttivti/ciirctl. There f MO cjtiicrlmcntlnq. The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultatbns , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines cent by Mail and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address DR. JAMES.No. 204Washinglon SL.Chicago.lll. , ari-7iru U.H' 11.1 tiie F-lVCR anil UIDWEV3 % ml HrsToiia TMh eel VIOOU of YOUTH Uso- i-plT Wumnr Appi'llle I < -l'C5lll | ( ! , , ) < ac'i ' Ol HlHIIRU ' " ' cured. ! lencsiecUvo iicwlorce . J.rllvciis Ilia iiilnil ana Duppllun llrsln 1'of'ei. LADI ' KMilorlnclrol ) ; complaint' * | > L-ciliart lliclrerr w'lt ) nd laDK. fcl/JHE3m'Efi OWa'OilC a > a'e - ticcdjr cure * lives j cleai. licaltlis1 complczlo Jr'cqnciit attf mpts at. irvrttcflMlliit' oii'v 11 ' > lie popularity of the origins" Uo voi erpe/o. nt gctilii ) OKICIIAI. AND Iti'Si Si > nil join < ldrc3tolli Dr. Ilp't r M" l 01V it Ixus ! , Wo.lor aoi "DKKflJ.-i BOOK ' H i Venal titausr uk r fi < ! . ! nrc < 'OiavO3. Isfj ff J Lots in Denver Junction , Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction ia a now town o ! about 200 ibabitnnte , laid out In 1881 , on the great unk railway across tbo continent , at the mctlon of tbo Julosburpr Branch , 197 miles om Denver , lha town is on second bottom -nd of tbo Pintle River , the finest location 3twcon Omaha and Denver , and is surround- 1 by the bast-laying lands west of Kearney unction , Neb. ; cllmato liealthy and bracing ; titude 3,000 fcot. Denver Junction bids to : corao an important point , as the U. P. K. , Co. , nro putting up many of their buildings ; ro , while tbo B. & , M. II. R. Co. . ore expect- 1 soon to connect at this placo. Tlio prosjnt mnca for good investments in town lota will arcelv ever bo equaled elsewhere , i'or eals 7 the lot or block in good terms by H. M. WOOLMAN , Agent , Denver Junction Cole , * * r tf 0 0 i br itjr H V a a W * ! Bi7 H VV El I hfl.7onp03ltlvornmcdyfortIioabovoJleoftsobylta ; so thousandsof caseaol the worst khiU JUitlof fotiff tttodlnicliavobeencuretl. Indeed.fosteringamrfilth ! [ iHscniCrtry.tlmt I will ncn.lTWO HO1T11H IltiC. : offethorwlthnVAhUAni.UTUIUlISIConttilaillattaeo ' - - ulftircr ill ooxprensunil 1 * t ) nddnsa 1)11. T. A CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. Tlio Original nnil Only C/loiiiiIiic. / rdanlalvftji Itcl&Ui [ > I WBrcnruurtlilrMM ImUUlonl. Itipcnnablo to LADIES.A"U ) our ItrllKfflkt for JiutiratcrV I'nitlUh 'uuii taLv no other or lucloiio 40. ainpH ) u > u r r | urtli-uUra tn litter lirrdiirn mall. AME PAPER. . t'M lit.lir I liri.l < - l fo. . . UUlil Muill uiil'qiiur > ' , rijlln < Iu.ru. Druggists. Trade EuprlUJby J. A. roller & Co o7 EMUiYl Jit E. A victim of youthful imnrudonco asmg 1'retnaturo Deca r , ftervousDobility , Lost inliood. do.having tried In vain every unowa nedr.hasdliicoverea nnimplorueansof eetf-ouro , ilcli he will KiMiil mi'.Ii I IOTBU. J-l IEBVOUS DEBIUTY rrmnturc Hccllno from errors or ex crises , , Ht 1'invci1jlsea < eel tlin KlilnnrH , Illrtd- r. nnd lroNao | CJIiind OllUlil ) wlthnut omnch Medlclnej liy tbo Maretnu llolcia. Vn Tocolu cured without surgery. Trentlsnnnil ten- lonlnlBfrri' . AllrarrcaponnpnrncnnllilpntliU. iRSTON REMEDY CO. , or DR. H. TRESKOW. 4Q W f Idth Rtrp t. NPVW VOKK. / THE ONLV EXO&UblVlJ pa MED. IN OMAHA . er L , a. u COBBJ NDERTAKERS 1 I the old stind 1 < 17 T rn m 81. Crduu bjr lilt > hicllclltdBndpioapU ilttadedlo. 121. A BEAUTIFUL TOWN 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 heen huilt and twenty or thirty are now buDding. 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 laboring 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 liave 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 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 Dmaha. While the whole city of Omaha fvill be greatly benefitted by the growth and levelopment of the cattle interest , South 3maha lots will enhance in value more ra pidly than any other by reason of the prox- mity to the works. Manufacturers of all kinds will find it to their advantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , track facilities and plenty of good pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water Works. In fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. IU , Will find it profitable to select property now , n < ) a year or two hence with a population of 601)0 ) to 10,001) people , this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business , and lots bought now , can bo had nfc very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. EVERYBODY , Rich or poor , will find it profitable to make investments in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo furnished - nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of its advantages. Wo have entire charge of , and are the exclusive agents for the sale of nil this property from G streets south. Splendid lots from upwards. > tijuu OTnrTT > , I4tn STREET , Wo have desirable business and residence property for sale in all irts of Omaha and do n general real estate business. Wo solicit bijy- s and sellers to call on us. We will give themjfall possible information ee , and keep conveyance free to shoir property in any part of the city , Bedford & Souer. .