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THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , JULY 13 , 1885. DYSPEPSIA In a dunwronn a well M diitnwdnR cotzpUInt If n Kloctn < 7 It lend * . \ > r Impairing nntritlon , nd do- imninf tbx tons of ( he pjitem , to prepare too ITU { or Jtupld Decline -THE BESITQHIC. QnleUrantl compleMy ( ) nrrn UymicpMn. In nil Kutarxat , llrnrllitirn , llrlrhltlc. Tiyillnp tlio Ifood. Ao. It cnricho * Mid parities the blood. ftlma. nn pr'tiU > , nd W the nuaimilMlon of food. Jlrr , J. T. lloMiTEn , the honored rmtor of the llrat Hcformml Church. Baltimore , aid. , najs ! . "JUtiniruiwxl Brown's Iron Hitters for Djfpcpnia and IndlRextlon , I take Rn > at pleasure In roeom- rnendlna It lilRhlr. Aim consider Ita splendid tonio knd InTUorator. and Terr utrentthnnlnit. " < ) outline liaii MXITB trade mark and rrntwod red lines rnwmpner. Tnl < n nn ntlior. Moiln only bj HltCMVJV CIIKMUUl.CO. . II M.TIMOlii ; MI ) . IiADirit' HAND HOOK omrnl and nttractlre , con taining llat of prlren for nvIpQK. information about oolnn , etc. , fctrcn away by all dealer * In medicine , or mailed to any addnwn on receipt of S-s etamp. _ rr/Sfi irmrir/ff Am , - - - t o Blampj for Celebrated Medical Works. AdIro < . * ' . 1) . Cir.AItKU , M. I } . , JbO bouth Clark Street , CHICAGO , ILU 13 CONDUCTED BT Boyal Havana Lottery I 14. aOVBRNlIENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 : Days. Tickets la Tilths ; wholes $5 ; Fractions pro r ta. Baujeci 10 no uualpnuiloa , DOI controlled by Iho Dullejln Intercut. It la the fairest thing- lathe Btlare ol chinoo In oxlitonoa. For tickets Apply to 8UIP3E7 ft CO. , 1212 Brosd wiy.K. Y. City ; , or U.OTTENS ft 00 , 0191I ln SI. KtniM CItr. Mo. Frightful Case of a Colored Man. . I contracted a fearful cage of blood poison In 1833. I WRS treated by Bomo of tbo bolt phyilcUna In At lanta. They used the old remedies of mercury and potaah , which brought on rheumatism , and Impair ed my digestive oigin ? . Every joint In mo wu ewollcn and fall ol pain. When I wasglien up to dlo my pbyetolans thought It wouU bo a iroud tlmo to teat the vlituea of Snlft'8 SpoclUo. When I com menced taking S. 8. B. . the phya'ciin Bald I could not llvo two weeks under the ordinary treatment. Ho commenced to give mo the mtdlcino strictly to- ooidlng to directions , which I continued for several months. I took nothing else and oontinned to 1m- provo from tbo tory Drst. Soon the rbcumatltm left me , 1117 appetite becimo all right , and the ulcsra which the doctor slid were the most frightful ho had etcrscon , began to heal , and by the let ot Oo- tolwr , 1881 , 1 was a well man again. I am stronger now tcan I ever noa before , and weigh moro. S. S. S. bM Bayed mo from an early grave , lorn UcOIonkon has been In the employ of the CboesSCtiUy company for sorao Rears , and I know tbo ube o statements to ho true. At the time he wlfti Spcolllc ho wis In a horible con dition. I regard hla euro almost mtraoulous. W. B. Cicosur , Manager. Chess-Carloy Co. , Atlanta Division. Atlanta , da. , April 18th , 1835. Forsalo by all druggists. . ' Trcatnoon blood and skin diseases mailed froo. Tin Bwjpr Sricmu Co. , Uimer 3 , Atlanta , da , N.Y..167W. 2SdS ( . ll UUjynuE.-A > lcUmof > outlifultmnrud nc caniinff 1'roraaturo Decor , NervomUebmtrLost Manhood , Ac.liaviDK tried In vain every Known NoticcI Notice ! Notice ! TUB MAGNETIC HEALER , To all who are dliatsea or afflicted , no nuttor bow long the standing ; como and bs healed , F amaio dls- eaiisa where mwtclncs have failed to give relief , a specialty ; come one , oomo all and bo hoaUd by the Magnetic healer , the only euro escape from any dis ease , for examination , our cba'gea are 31. for each troatmtnt , or visitations 2j terms strictly cash. J. H. PAQELAR , Seventeen years Experience. DR. G-.W. BANGLE llotder of Uiseases of Men anl Women. Electric , Uaguetloand HorbalUt Fbxilclan Now located at 1810 IMuUs St Omaba. Neb. , up italrs. A correct dlairnotb given Ilhout any explanation .rom the patlcul. Consultation free at office. / Treat t/ie Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Head. Diseases of tna Eye and Ear. Heart Disease. Uor CointiUltt , Kidney Com- iilaint , Nen ous Debility , Mental Depression , Lost of llanhood , Diabetes , Ilrlght's Dlstaae , Et Vltuo Dance , nbcuinat'sm ' , 1'tralyiliMilte S clUcf Scrofula , fo\or Soros. Cancers and Tumors remote d without the knife , or the draw log of a drop cf Uoed , Woman , lth tier delleate organs , Itettored to Health. Droimy Cured W tbout Tapplrg , Special Attention Given to Private and Venereal Diseases ot all Kinds , Tare Worms Hemc < ed ui two or three Iiourv or Ko 1'ay , Ilemuiorrhalds or riles Cured oi Mo Charges Hade. r- | llioawhoaie affllctod Kill lave lire and bun- tods ot dollars by colllog on or unlog DK. 0. W. l-ANQtE-a AN INDIAN ROMANCE. The Lores , Halrefls anil Bailies of the Mod cutttlecturfl , Captivated In the Mlilst of B UIo by a I'oncft Maiden , Who Dies uy Bta Hmia-BlnckolrcVs Power Over Ills Own and Oilier Ttkbcs. Written for the BEE , NO. V. My last letter was made to road "thoy ecnt ont messengers to bring in a party of the Oitocs ; " It ehould road Mahas , for the Ottoca had already mot themat "Council Bluffs. " At that tlmo the Mnbaj , ( Omahne ) and Pawnees were among the moat powerful and meat numerous tribes In the western wilds ; they were then what the Sioux are now ; all the smaller tribes lived in fear of thorn , and were in constant dread of attacks from them. The Mahas were known far and near as a nation of war riors who chimed they were invincible , but as stated in my last , they were greatly reduced by that terrible aconrgo , small-pox ; their great chief was its vic tim , as well as moro than half the tribe. Tlicir glory had departed. Blackbird was one of the remarkable characters in Indian history. Ho was scarcely known to the white race , for ho had novcr been brought Into contact with them , and of conrso , had never been engaged in -war against them. Rod Jacket , Tccumsoh Black Hawk and other noted India chiefs , were familiar characters In tradl tlon , song and history. They had shown their prowess in wars with the whltoa but Trcro compelled to rscodo before th march of civilization , and finally DUO snmb to the vrhlto man's power. Bu Blackbird was away beyond civilization The only people ho had to fight wet other tribes , and his fame as a warrlo extended into the region from the Mia slsslppl to the mountain ? . Ho was i man of extraordinary ability , Infloxlbl will , undaunted courage , and great exec utlvo powers. There was something about him that Doomed to inspire hi people with awe toward him. Had ho boon an American and boon educated , he plight have proved a Grant or Sherman : n war , or a Zioh Chandler or Bon Wade n statesmanship. Ho was devoted t his own people , bat woo to any pno who questioned his author ty. In his anger ho wn fierce and terrible , and like the savagi ndlan ho wa ; , ho would have his ro CIIRO. Ono band of the Pawneoa once ussBultod a Maha bravo. The momon Blackbird hoard of Ir , not waiting or leaping , ho marched his warriors again * ' ; ho-village of the offending Pawnees , na saultod it with terrific force , and soon destroyed stroyed it , and slow a large number of Its inhabitants. Such promptness to inflio merited chastisement for wrongs re ceived by an American citizen would unsettle - settle the nerves of our timid secretaries of state. This rude rnlor , savage as bo was , had the proper conception of his duty to his subjects , which was to pro tect them from wrong by otherj , and to have satisfaction if wrong was inflicted , though ho was needlessly harsh and de structive in his methods of executing ven geance. Whenever a citizen of the United States is made a victim of oppres eion and injustice by a foreign poworonr secretaries of state must take two or three months to con over the matter and in trying to sea In what soft language a letter of Inquiry oonld be framed , for fear of hurting the feelings of the people of the offending nation. Blackbird was accustomed to perform extraordinary deeds of valor in the presence of his own , and the hostile Indians , and thus to causa them to bellovo that ho was possessed of supernatural powers , or that the great spirit communicated , and shielded him from harm. Once , when ho was waging war with the Kawzis , ho marched his forces up in front of thorn , then com manding his warriors to stand still , and urging on his horse , and shouting and whooping , he rode three times around the enemy's forces at the topmost speed , Qring at them as ho went , then coming up In front , ho plunged his steed right through their ranks , bearing down all before him , then circling around in front Bgatn , he called to his warriors to follow him. Turning to the enemy , and pointIng - Ing toward heaven , ho shouted almost in a voice of thunder , "Seo the Great Spirit In the clonds yonder ; Ho is coming. " He and his braves charged upon thorn with unch resistless fury , and they had been to completely bewildered and astounded by his , soemiogly to them , supernatural por- formanao , and by his calling out to them to see the Great Spirit coming from the clouds , that they wora filled with terror and fled. A few years before his death some half- breed Frenchman reached his vlllags , bringing such thing ) as ploato the In dians , to trade them for pelts , oto. Blackbird was glad to see thorn and treated thorn with great kindness ; and well ho might , for whatever ho had WAS free to him without charge. They made up the lots by charging double prices to the other Indians. The chief was satis fied , for his goods cost him nothing. Human nature is about the same the world over , and In all races. Ono of these French traders , in order still moro to Ingratiate himself into the favor of the greatlchlef , made known to him the terrible nature of arsenic , and gavohim information as to its aso ; and the chief readily availed himself ot It to demonstrate to tbo tribe the mysterious and moro than earthly powers which ho claimed to possets , and which they only were too creduolus to ooncsde. Pointing to a dog , ho told them "that dog would dlo before we sloop. " Before night teoy saw him dlo , though nothing was done to him except to feed him with moat. Thou , Indeed , their chief was moro than mortal , for he had given them In their very presence , an exhibi tion of his prophetic powers. Then his authority and sway over his superstitious people , for Indians are always supersti tions , was without limit or question. Ho was as absolute a monarch as the world bad over soon. Backblrd was a man of fierce and terrible riblo paeslons when aroused. Ho was dao susceptible to the charms of female beauty , and the tender influences of love. At one tlmo ha was at war with the Foncas. They had committed some leprodations upon the Onubas , and ho pursued them with all his warriors , and , xmilngup with them , attacked them with ills usual ferocity. The Ponca chief , loelng his band was about to be aunlhil- kted , toot a messenger to B'ackblrd , meing for mercy ; but the heart of the lavago chieftain was Immovable , and the messenger was slain. The Foncas had but one hope left of softening the hear of the man who was fighting them ec fiercely , and wonld soon destroy them. They know cf the relenting Influence oi the charms of female loveliness upon his hard heart. The Ponca chief hid n daughtorfampd among all the trlbcslnthal region according to traditionas potsoesed of wondrous beauty. It was proposed tc send her as the bearer ot a message tc the Maha. She declared her readiness to * go but her father consented to it nt the last , with much reluctance , saying , "If ho slays her then we will all dlo here and journey together to the happy hunt ing grounds. " The Poncas ceased from the battle and the bravo Indian maiden walked boldly forth towards the fierce warrior of the Omahas. This sudden apparition of the young woman alone upon the field , between the contondlng forces , astonished the Omahas , and they at once coated fighting and stood observ ing the strange spectacle. Blackbird sat npon his horse looking at the girl with stoical Indifference as she approached , and handed to him the plpo of peace. Ho gazed at her for a few moments , took the calumet from her bands , smoked it and declared the battle ondod. Ho demanded the hand of tbo daughter of the Ponca chief in marriage , who had so success fully reached his heart through her charms , which was of course granted and permanent peace was mode between the Omalms and Poncas. The youthful maiden , who thus terminated the straggle between the two nations , and saved the lives of her paoplc , com pletely captivated the heart of Black bird , and in time obtained n control ever him almost as effectual as that of her husband ever his tribo. His rough na ture seemed to soften under her gentler Influence , and ho to grow Uss warlike in his feelings. There Is rcasen to bollovo that these Mormons who settled In Council Bluffs and at Florence In 1849 were not the pioneers of the Mormon doctrine and practice of polygamous mar riages west of the Missouri river , for tra dition has It that this daughter of the Poncas , who so quickly molted the hoatt of Blackbird , and caused him to surren der to the tender passion , was exalted far above all his other wives , thus showing that ho recognized the polygamous fea ture of the Mormon church. Notwithstanding the softening Influ ences oxcrtod ever him by his favor ite wife , ho still possessed the iamo fierce and vindictive pas stone , and when they wen Housed , his fury was uncontrollable. I : jno of these paroxysms of rage , ho oud lenly became angry with his favoro ( ' ipousp , end as quickly plunging his knlfi nto her heart , with an agonizing scream .ho beautiful Indian woman who hat { topped the lido of battle , fell dead bo ; ere him. The moment ho realized whaf 10 had done , his anguish was indlsiriba j'.o. Then , cowering his head , ho took position by the eldo of his slain wlfo I : inllon dispalr. There ho remained fo : ihroo days , taking neither food or sleep 31s people did not dare to disturb hii ; rlof. Finall/ the medicine man rcsortoi o an artifica to aromo him. Standing mtsldo of the lodge , ho shouted in a louc rolco , "tho Great Spirit calls Black > lrd. " Then the latter rose up from hii otbargy , and calling the tribe together , 10 told thorn that ho had been appeasln ho wrath of the Great Spirit by makla cnown to It his sorrow and remorsefo : lis great crime. , Ho then renamed his irdinary life , though ho was ever after i hanged man. Ho lived but a few year > ftor this tragic ovont. JOIIN M. TIIAYEU. GRAND ISLAND , July 10th. A SOLDIER'S WEDDING. Inptnln Inmau "Wedded to Captali Kelzor Volleys Fired and Kiss- las Indulged In. llovoland Leader July 7. The announcement that the marriigo of couple of prominent members of the Salvation Army would take place ivit Ight at the People's Tabernacle , was jfficlont to draw ont a respectable num- or of the curious public , in splto of the > voro rain storm , which prevailed daring 10 ontlro evening , and some of the tlmo ith great violence. Nearly all the lairs on tho'amphltheator-shapod plat- irm , at the rear end of the building , ere occupied by the strangely clad poole - lo of both sexes , composing the "army , " ho spent the early part of the evening i inpromptu singling to the accompanl- icnt of a brass quartette and numerous imbourlnes. Not far from 9 o'clock , ommlsilonor Smith and Chaplain Jones , : the Floating Bethel , emerged from 10 of the parlors underneath the rostrum id advanced to the vacant space near 10 pulpit , followed by Captain Jonas In- .an , divisional officer of this section of 10 country , and Nolllo Kelzer , who is so connected with this division , who era to bo married in the pccsonco of the isomblod audience. After these functionaries had obtained Dsltlons on the rostrum the service was : sumed , and for moro than a hour a pro rammo of considerable interest was pro- mtod. Monitors from the Eighth orps nt McKoosport , Pa. , and trom onthorn and Eistorn Ohio related tholr irlous experiences while doing service In 10 army. Several reformed diunkards , imblors , and a tight rope performer ere amongst the number. A collection as taken up In the audlenco , and late at Ight the marriage ceremony was per rmod by Chaplain Jonoj , assisted by ammissloner Smith. Commissioner Smith repeated the regu tlon justice cotut ceremony but Chap- In Jones cemented the ties moro closes- by repeating a part of a church sor- oo. When the last wordi were pro- ) nncod the entire army arose and "fired volloy. " The blushing bridegroom asped his beloved In Els arms and dilatory ceremonies followed. Nellie ion made a speech , telling howshocamo > bo saved and how all could bo s&vod. iptain Inman followed in a fpw remarks blob were interspersed with countless > lleys. Said he , "If Nelllo should die jforo I do , 1 will give her a soldier's irl&l and ono that will bo worthy of a icquoror. " "Don't talk about dying , " tricked Nolllo. Some moro volleys ore fired , the band played and the meet- gad journod. The ladles at Congrecs hall , Cape May , TO been seized with the knittlvg craze. Loud complaints are being made of the : k of cars on nearly all the sea-elde trains. The three daughters of the late Francis A , rexel will Bummer at Torreidale. VThen I ! l > y iru tick , HO giro ber CwtorU , \V heo the ITM a Child , the cried for Cattoria , IVleii ehe liecuue MUs , elie clang to Caalorla , tVTua ihc luul CUlldita , elia giro them Caatori * DKUMMEIt. AMONG MORMONS ABIsImp Points to A Illllo ixnd Ilos Kntcrtntns Illra. Cincinnati Knqniror. On ray arrival at Lohi I was directed as usual , to the bishop's house for enter talnmont. Rapping at the door , I wai soon confronted by a largo , heavily built , broad-shouldered fellow , who asked mo in anything but polite language , what ] wanted , 1 Informed him that 1 desired entertainment for the night. "Whoro are you from ? " "California , sir. " "Whoro are yon going ? " "South , " I answered. After plying mo with a few moro questions of a sim ilar nature ho Invited mo in. On enter ing the homo ho turned to mo and said : "Do you BOO that riilo up there ? ' Looking np to the point indicated I saw ono of these long , murderous rllloc , commonly called Mlssltslppl rifles , rest ing snugly npon the antlers of a Rocky Mountain buck. I told him that I saw It , and much a'dmlrod the artistic man ner of hanging it. "Well , mister , that is our law maker. When anyone comes among us and com mits any dirt wo do not hesitate for ono moment to ute it. Now , listen to mo. I am the bishop of this settlement. I have two wives and several daughters. Now , if yon can promise mo not to speak to , or oven look at , any of my woman folks , yon are welcome to remain ever night. Keep yonr eye on that rifle and mind what I told you. Can you do It ? " It was a mighty hard job , but I first told him that I was at his command , and if it was his honest desire , why , of course I wonld obey him. At that time ho bade mo follow him into an adjoining room , whore his family was assembled. I was dimly conscious that there worn several females seated around the Oro. Ho draw np a chair for mo , and bade mo bo seated. Turning to the women , ho gave thorn ordeni to prepare supper , ho himself , tak ing my orders for what I wished. All this tlmo I dared not turn my hood or look toward any ono but the bishop. I know that his eyes were upon mo , and that his two wives and daurulors were studying mo clcsaly. I was greatly embarrassed , but withal managed to dis pose of a hearty supper , at the conclusion of which wo again returned to the slttlnj room. It was by this tlmo quite dark , and his son , a large , athletic fellow , com Ing In , the bishop told him to ontertali mo , and , at the proper time , show mo t bod. Putting on his overcoat and a fa cap , for It was qnlto cold , ho bide m good night , saying that ho was compcllei to attend at ward meeting. Before clos Ing the door , ho pointed to the rifle ovc bead , and said : "Romomber , young man what I told you. " It was positively nnklnd of him to re mind mo of It , for the confounded eli gun was constantly on my mind. I hot seen some little of tholr treasheroni irork , and had heard much more. I know trhat they were capable of doing , nnd under the circumstances , dared not dlto boy his warning. The door closed an > 10 was gone. The ladles were seated on ny right , the son on my left. To make usuranco doubly sure , I turned my back to the ladies , aud facing the young man jntered Into a conversation with him , Dno of the ladies got up and wont to th leer several times. Finally ahocnmo up jahlnd mo and bluntly asked if I was a Mormon. I hardly know what to do. I iad been warned against speaking to , o jvou looking at , any of the women. Wai iho trying to draw mo into trouble ? Sbi iortalnly knew that I had been forbidden ; o address her under penalty of death , fet there she stood , calmly inviting mo ; o my fate. The young man's eyes were ipon mo. Great beads of perspiration tartod out on my forehead. "Do not fear to speak , young man ; ho IBS gene , and will not return before aldnlght , " she cald , and at that she laid lor hand on my head. "It's all right , stranger , " said the son. 'It's all right : speak up and look around ou as much yon please , I'll vouch for : ur safety. " The ioa was now broken , and , turning D the old lady , I said that I was not lormon. "Thank God for that ! " the said , and ad then the conversation became goner I. I was told all about the heartaches ad sufferings of the first or original wife ; ow In almost every case they had been eluded Into joining the Mormon faith nder false pretences ; what shame and tortificatlon cama over them when it 'as found out that a second or third wlfo as to bo taken Into the household. I as rather reticent , and did not exprots ty opinion on the subject as I otherwise ould have dono. The two daughters ere comely and fall of life. About ten 'clock ' they bid mo good night and ro- red. A lulf hour later I was conducted ) my room by the young men. Ascending a pair of stairs and entering 10door to my right I was somewhat mazed to find myself In the bedhambor E the young ladles who had by this tlmo itlrod. Their lamps was still burning , ad having forgotten all previous warn- ) gs , I allowed my oyoa to roam at will round the room , and naturally they ) itod on two .dimpled faces benaath 10ny caps. As I was enjoying the leno I was brought to a realization of ly position by the deep tones of the onng man who said : "This way , please , " and iaklng mo by 10 arm pointed to a bed in an adjacent Domremarking , "Yon will tlecp there. " The rooms were connected by a double Dorway. The doors had boon dispensed 1th , and , consequently , wo were "virtu- ly In the same room. I was soon snug- ' stowed away , and as naught divided i bnt an imtginary door , my courage re ived. Situated as I was I began to ana- zo my feelings. Hero I was In the SUED of strangers. True , ono hcad'of the mily had forbidden mo to holdany com- unlcations with the other part , while the , her part of the family had vetoed the at injunction , and I hud obeyed thorn > th. Hero was certainly oanfidonco. It ruck mo that the young ladles woio ox- ledlngly vivacious , as tnoy kept up a instant titter , and their mnrmurlngs of if t nothings were somewhat embarasslng i my sensitive nature. I was just bo- nnlng to congratulate myself on having i umcu confidence reposed in cao by my ) st , when what was my astonishment to o the young man dragging a mattress' ' ito the doorway and making his bed lere , As he was going to Ho down ho row forth a lar o-slzed six-shooter , and , acing it under his pillow , lay down to oep. I was virtually under arrett. hero ho lay between mo and liberty. All y dreams of confidence were instantly cocked into a cocked hat. I was not iry when the sun arcse next morning , The resident population of Ocean Grove Is 171 , nnd of Albury Park , 2,112. The Long Branch hotel proprietors are laplaining of lack of gueati , "Plunger" Walton won 58,103 on Richmond Monmouth park on Saturday , Eight houses at Long Dranfi are i mining itcial wires to Wall street. - Vrco from Opiates , Jlinettcs anil I'alinnt. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE for Coitatm , Bora Tlironl , llonr rnr * . Influence , ldft. HronrlillU , Croup , Wliooptnff Conch , Attlimn , UuliiRT , 1'nlnn In Client. fcn4 other direction ! ottheThroat > nJ Innc . Trice BO cents n bottle. Solil br Drneclits nnd P l- MK. rurtlti vnablt to trainee thelrdtnter toprnrnptlt/ ptt It for them will reef Ire tire l > ottetl.'ipresi cftarail IxiUibittniltng one dollar la IHK nuntra A.Toon.tn romMST , tiot Owner * and .Mtnuhctnrprn , lUIUaort. Jl.rjluil , C. S. A. 17 SI. Chnrlcs St. , St. JUuIs , Hfo. tcn' ' r urifltii'aef lo MedloM CoUrgr i , 1 41 lt pa taiVV ID the ipecUUrebtme.it of OiiicmTr , ffiv < i-ji. > oJ Bioc r > t i iulb n 4nr alhur itjiltku La El , I * A MeltjptpCM ! > fivand all oU rriljesm ti > w. Nervous Prostration , Debllltr , McnlrJ fftl Phislcal Weakness ; Mercurial end otruv MHC lions nl Throat , Skin or Bone ; , Blond Polite Ins- old SorPS .mil Ulcer ) ! , ro ) ruU4 * ith unpin" . . - meezi.oQ uientfilrBU errtaclplFi n&fcirrrlvfcttt niseJses Arising Iron Indiscretion , Execs * , Exposure or Indulgence , * hiri > vroJocs cui ot IM fcllowlnn H U ! smouneci , dMiillU , ijlrar. or ilia taJ de' Uro nrajry. flmplti on U > . tut , rhjiltiJ fl tf , trerilontolhc eel iy or fmtltiitCooniii.B or lieu , * * ! ) . r ndcrlna Mnrrlnco improper or unhappy , Exmtntitf/nurril , 1'amptiltt Is r pfirntt ) l > ote , iti l mlca cnrelcpc , frriio MIT BjitrrK. Conitilutlca it rl M t bj nsll rrte , kndloi-ltrd , Vll < - for ( junllcci. A Positive Written Guarantor jlroln . . . , Xnjrllili cr German , 04 l' cat. 01" above d. eai9a , la rac'-flor f n U , I'liiit GUIDES James Heal Instiluto Sdinrtercd by thcStntcofllll- 'jnois ' for the express purpose fofElvlnRimmcdlate rcliclln sail chronic , urinary nnd pri- ivatc diseases. Gonorrhcra , iGleetandSyphilis In all their ' complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly rcllevednnd permanentlycurcd by rcme- . dlcs.testedinnJ-'or/yl'cnri Ji > l > cclnll'ractlce. beminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face.Lost Manhood , ] > oiltivili/citrc < l.3'licrc ( S7iocrjci'iJHcii/iu / ; . The appropriate remedy 13 at once used in each case. Consultatijns , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMESNo.204WashinglonSt.Cliicagolll , tlm LI HKSIOIIB TIIK - nnd VIOOIl of YODTH. pinsla.VnntofAiipettto , J3- JlircsUut. . I.ic'col ' blrcnxUiu . * uilTlrc'1 1iliKal ] > olHtelf cured , lioncs , luusclcsanc' vcs receive uinTorcis. lUcns tlio mind aud 77 = > iiinllus | Jlraln rattrcii 52 fiuflirliMironi compUinti V i jjocullarto tlirlr BHI TfJli 1'r.d In T3B. KU aXED.'BIH.OM TOIWC n * nfe uu WPedy cure , ' ( lives a clear , : ic.ill.y ! complexion. Jrc'ineiit aflompts nt c * > " ti1jfi > 'UjiB oulyadu O the popularity i > rtio ! or l lt.a' . lo aut eTyeri icnt KettlieOlllOINALANDjIKST. nTScnrt ; ournddrwitolha Dr. HartvrAiml uj. % , ( t lMah. Mo.for out "DKKAJH BOOK. " Ui i \ McUnf kLmocr < > l t vtuUaia.im < i\jm-toads' J I flflO § ! > @ CVTOMnT LOUbE S EXTRACT RED RIOSSOM The Great Blood Purifier. ZM7 AKCKIB , HUMOUS , BOBKS , ULCKIIS , SWELI- ros , TDIIOIIS , AnoESSES , litoon I'OISONINO , ATAIIBH , SALT RHEUM , Emmi-EtAs , RHEC- ATISM , and all blood and skin diaoiuee. PRICE SI PJ3II PINT BOTTLE. OOSE'SIIED OLOVEU riLT.S , Cure Sick Head _ / ache , Djppcpsla , Indigeetlcn , nnd Constipation Jxoa of ? B jilllaiifl cents ; B boxes 81. Loose a HKD .ovxa I'lLK Ilr.MEDy , euro euro , f > 0c per tiox. For lo by all druggists , or address J M. LOOSE & CO. , onroe , lltch. Hend for testimonials. lass , Institute of Technology 3JOSTON , MASS. - CAIMOO. - Regular four year courses In Civil Jrochanlcil.llln- g aud Electrlial Eoglnoerin ? , Archltoct'lio ' , Chem- .ty , ravelcs , Natural History , otc. Students are ao admitted to i rtlal or epecial courses Next ihool year begins Sept. 23 , 1835. Kntranco examlna ona Juno 4 and 6. at 0 ft. ro. Apply to IVot. Goo , owUnd , lloaid cf Education roomi Ulty Hall Cbl- .go. JAsitJi I1. UUNROB , Secretary. RANCI8A , WALKBR , rreuldeut. UNTEOF THB ONLY BXOIjUfclVB IN OMAHA NBD. 'own ' Lots in Denver Junction Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction Is a new town ot about UOO habitants , laid out In 1884 , on the great unk railway Across the continent , at the nctlon of the Juletburft Brunch , 107 miles m Denver. The town in on second bottom nd of the Platte River , the finest location itween Omaha and Denver , aud Is surround- 1 by the host-laying lands west of Kearuoy inction , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ; titude 8OJO feet , Denver Junction bids to icorao an Important point , as the U. P. R , . Co , , ore puUlup up many of their buildings > re , whilu the B. & M. R. R , Co. . are expect- I Boon to connect at this place. The presjnt tance for good invectuienta In town lota will arcely evur ba equaled elsewhere , For sals f the lot or block In good terms by H. M , V'OOLMAN , Agent , Denver Junction Colo. Large Lots at Reason- 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 built 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 laboring men to secure bomes now while they are cheap. Specula tors will also find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company have made no change from the original prices , but some parties who first purchased lots have resold them at splendid profits , in some cases at louble the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made , what will be the result when evervthing is fully devel- Dped ? In the few other cities that are favor ed with a first class cattle market , fortunes tiave been made by investors in real estate , md the same is certain to follow in South 3maha. While the whole city of Omaha ivill be greatly benefitted by the growth and levelopment of the cattle interest , South Dmaha lots will enhance in value more ra- ) idly than any other by reason of the prox mity to the works. Manufacturers of nil kinds wll : lind it to their ad vantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , traolc facilities and plenty o cjood pure water furnished by tlio South Omaha Water Worlcs. In fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitable to select property now , as a year or two lienco with a population of 601)0 ) to 10,000 , pajplo , this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business/ and lota bought now , can bo hud nt very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. Rich or poor , will find it profitable to molco 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 all tin's property from Q streets south. Splendid lota from § 225 upwards. 23 ! S ! 4th STRE ! We Imvo desirable businoas and residence property 'for sale'jn'nll ( ] arts of Oraaim and do a general real estate business. We licit bpy- rs and sellers to call on us. Wo will give theraflall possible information ree , and keep conveyance freo'to show proportyin | anytpart of tbe city. Bedford & Souer