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THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , JULY 16 , 1885. TI OH ! MY BACK luri strain or rold attack * thitnftk back and nearly prostrates foa. _ THE = BEST TONIC Hlrciigtlien * tlio Muclr , " HlrnillcK tli" 3 > cr EnrlcliM llir IHooil , CHicuXcw Vigor. Dn .T UMTEnii.riilifloM.Iiwn.Mn1 "himtn's Iron IIIMrnilii IhnlH-rt Iron rnnllelnel liaro known In mr 30 in r ' prsctlcn. I have fptmd " PMM > 7 btmffelilln ncrvonn or pSyjtcal nihans- "nVandfn all dohllltatinff nllmmiU that lioar to liuiTllr on tlio rrt > m Due It f iwlj In mj own family " Oennlno h-w troilo mark nml rrownl rtxl lines on Tnlii'iioollirr. Madaonlyl.y IMICAI. : co. , HAI.TIMOKI : , itn. I.AmKR' HANI ) IlooK-iiMfnl and attraetlto , eon- talnlnn Ilet nf prlf en fur roclixw. Information about coin * , i-to. , Rlvi-n away liy all iloalcra In modlclne , or realM tn any ncidmu on receipt of So damn 1,11 wjjiwutteBROADCLAIh. . $ $ BEST OPERATING , d ti o Btniiipj for Celebrated Medical Works. Adclro-H , if. ] > . OI.AKIU ; , HJ. 1J. . ISO South Uark Street , CHICACIOI.U IS OOHDUOTED DT Eoyal Havana Lottery I ( A HOVERN1IKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets In TUtln ; wholes ? 5 ; Fractions pro r ta. feaojecl to no mialpaiatlou , noi oaatiolied by lb > Mllcgln lateroBl. It lo the hlioct Ihlne In Ibo llnig of ch nee In xl9lenoo. lot tlofceta upply to BUIPSET 4 CO. , 1212 Bioul W 7N. Y. City ; , or M.OTTKNS ft 00 , 019 Ualn 81. Frlgfitfuf Case of a Coloied Man , I contracted a fearful case of blood poison In 1833. I noa treated by somoof tboboit phjtlcUns In At lanta. They used the old remedies of maicury and ixilosh , which lnought ca rheumntlnu , and impair ed my dlgegthooigtn ) . E\ory Joint in mo waa swollen and full of p ln. Whoa I wasghcn up to tlio my phjBiolans thought It would bo a croud tlmo to toil the virtues ol Swift's SpoclQc. When I com- " monccd taking 8. 8. a. the phjacl ! n said I could not llvo two weeks under the ordinary trcatmoct. Ho commenced to give me the mtdiciiio strictly ac- ooidlng to directions , which I continued for several months. I took nothing ese ! and continued to Im prove from t bo i ory Drst Soon tbo rhctimatlsm left mo , my appotlto became nil right , and tlie ulcsra which the doctor Slid were the most frightful ho had ever scon , bogaa tohcul.and by the let of Oo- toher , 1881 , 1 was mcll maaacaln. I am itionger nowtnan lover was before , and neigh more. S. 8. S. has saved mo from an early grate , Ixm StcCioakon has been In tbo employ of the CnoesSCiilay company for some aeara , and I know the abo\o statements to ho true. At the time he bfk'an'.tiklnz Swift ho In borlblo . ) SpccHlo wis a con dition , I regard his euro almost miraculous. W. 1) ) . CROSIIY , Manager. i Chc j-Carley Co. , Atlanta Division , Atlanta , Oa. , April 18th , 1836. Forsalo byalluruggUta. Troatl'oon blood and akin diseases mailed free. tlm Tim Snirr Srncmc Co. , Dmntr 3 , Atlanta , On , tlhi N.Y.,157 W. 23d St. hi hiof of ofw al uidi di lo tl tfa fa faD lo il ila ta tcec ec ac acw tli One special feature of IllJgo's Food , In oontradU- tloi tlnotlon to others , IH Its neutral action up > n the oih louelH. Kor this reason U la npeclally aiaptodto h thesesiasoiia when bo el troubles are so frcrju'iit. bi Ilemembcr llldgo' * food Is an old and tiled prepara tion for lUojca'H In England anil Ameriot. His a at perfectly etfe and uouilbhlng diet for all csodltlons. atPi Pi tr tii au tli It "CHICH ESTER'S ENGLISH. " tom Tlio OrlKl'inl and Only ( Ivnuliip. m flafoiaitloayi HelUMe Il.wtre of north lf 4 lulutloot. eli InJIinrnitblt lo LADIES. A.U jour DrurcUt for ' < 'blchrlrr' Knell-h" " ! ! I like DO otbrr or fiKlo.e la , I l tnpi > Ui ui for irlltuliri fi ( < r ( r l > r return initlL AME PAPER. ChUliMll-r Clirinl l Co. , or U O I U JUttilUuii Niuun , J'MUJu. , I' * . or"I At Drugglits. Trade mn > Iltd by J , A , Fuller & Co "I Hi unelT _ _ ing NERVOUS PEBILJTY tlih cc tliwl I'r cm ut u re Ui'cllno frnrni'rroMoroirp'Wpii. < Io t l'i vrl < JUf&teiot tlio Kldm-rn. lllild- wl ftrr. and I'roMino ( Jlnull CIJKii : ) wlllmnt i Medidntsfoy tlioMunton Jiolua. Vii- oi r IrocHurti ml without surgery. Trentlseand ten- ac llinniilalarri > . All corrivjiwndmirn rnntldrntlal , acPi MAJtSTOH UEMEDY COMcr DK.K.TRESKOW , Pi an ll . tdth Klraat MCVU VOBK. PiPl Imported Beer ior Pl to IN BOTTLES. 3D EfUtifer ; , , . . . .UAt&rla I Culmbacher ItMarli ea ihicaoi Uohomlin I Kilcr . , . .Uroinoa his DOMtSTlO. bipa DudvreUer St. laud I Auhtuaur . . . . . . St. Louli pa Ual't _ . . . .MUwtukco | HcLIIti I'Iaufr.Ullnaukc iti ' , ,0tn h Ale 1'ottor , Dome tlo itin Ktug't , i , uil < ind Ubloo Wined. D MAUEEB , WIS'Farnam St , J J chat * , HER BALLOON EXPERIENCE. A Woman who has Soared on High Over 150 Times , ATrlj $ > In which flho Took Up a Kull- by the Teeth nnd wa O p- tnrca by n Unit Many Ilirill- Inir Adventures nnd Mishaps , rhilndolphlft Times. MM. Oarl Meyers , bettor known as "Carlotta , " has made over 160 successful balloon ascensions , and has had many peculiar experiences. Ono of the best the tolls as follows : "I had ascended from Matsachusetts with the Skylark fully Inflated with hydrogen gas , and with sand ballast to balance It. The wind track made landIng - Ing places Bcarco and Infrequent along the ground below , and I was jiut going to throw oat ballast and seek a higher cur rent which might drift mo out that part of the country , when I spied three biro spots of ground , oil In 5 row , dlrootly be fore mo , with patches of wood between , and In the first I found landing. It proved to bo n pumpkin field. The Sky lark swooned down , and with the aid of the wind began dragging' my little net ting-bordered platform across the field. I pressed down the edge of the ring or rim supporting the netting and fished for pumpkins as wo slid along. By the time 1 had caught qnito a mess of them the balloon was tired dragging the accumu lated load and paused to rest , the wind occasionally lunging and tugging it along for a foot or so. It was a neat landing , and I waa just flattering myself with the idea of my saving all my ballast and most of my gas besides capturing a load of pumpkins , vhen ever the fence coming toward mo I saw an uglylittlo bow-legged boll-dog , hold In chock by a strap which dragged along an ngly little man. Before the dog could got In a word the man opened on mo with an overture of blasphemy and vituperations , accusing mo of stealIng - Ing his pumpkins. 1 proposed to com promise by paying for the pumpkins on the spot , and leave thorn on the spottoo , If ho would hold the balloon whllo I let out the gas. Bat no , ho wouldn't agroo. The man liberally estimated my plun der at twenty-five cents per pumpkin. I had ton pumpkins , big and little , some not oven worth ton cents , I thought , but I didn't want to Incense the man for a few cents , BO I handed out a dollar to begin with. As the man almost grsspod It , the wind got In just ahead and snatch ed it. The man lot go the dog and started for the money , and the dog wont for mo. Instantly a wicked thought struck mo , namely , to flit to fresh tiolds and pas- nrca now. Accordingly I throw ont throe bags of Massachusetts sand , the Skylark mounted the breeze , and the last I saw of the man ho was dancing a jig and de claiming In largo capitals , heavily punc tuated with gestures , whllo the bull-dog was silently traveling along after mo. Now it was plain sailing once more just above the woods , but as I crossed them and reached the next clearing the Skylark manifested the same incllnaalon to come down at a depression that a bal anced balloon always does when fpllow- iio "ng the low-lying drift of air flowing np over hills and woods and down Into the valleys of clearings , just aa water would. I assisted the Skylark to land In the B helter of the high trees , nnd was just going to finish the trip by discharging the ] gas , when the bull dog , who had qui etly sneaked through the woods , suddenly jumped ' upon mo , and , inserting his nose through the meshes of my hammock net ting basket , caught hold of my dress. I iia nstantly broke a pumpkin ever bis head , and : almost got away , but with the tenac- itD ty of the bull dog he hang on. Iplcked ittl another pumpkin and fed it to him aw. It was a soft-shell pumpkin , and ith 'Hold-fast , " absorbed it mostly through his eyes and oars. The balloon pulled hard and "Hold-fast" , - was on his "sat legs. As three pumpkins equal 01ai dog ( troy weight ) I threw out .nother . , and np wo wont , frith Holdfast atw aiat it the helm. I tried to push him off w ith my foot on his month. Next I tial rled whipping him off by dropping the ikylark down on the woods nndor no , aiti , nd a most unmerciful flogging the tree tie ops gave him as wo drifted across , but e\ von \ this dose did not relieve his case of eIc ockjaw. Just then I felt a llttlo bottle Ic my handkerchief pockot. Ammonia Itat was , carried for removing possible at tains of sulphuric acid used about my ydrogon-gas : manufactory. I had the tmoat confidence in Its ability to remove blngs , and I at once administered nn in Holdfast's nose. It fitted Is locked jaw like a key. Ho gave sort f a cringe , a smothered snort , as If ho roro trying to say eureka with his month ihut : , and then , feeling something solid indor him , ho lot go. What ho felt nn dor him was the top of a tall tree , and I loft htm there to climb down. I heard that : a fancied resemblance existed between tweon a dog nnd an alligator , from the fact that neither could climb a tieo. Holdfast was not that kind of a dog , Relieved of the dog up wont the bal a loon , and pretty soon I had got above the third clearing I had noticed. It was mo pasture , and there wcro cows In a dis tant part of It. It seemed a good place ets land , and , dropping the Skylark at the edge of the clearing , I flung my anchor for adroitly into the roots of a stamp. The weight of the anchor and rope relieved the balloon somewhat , and in a moment " the Skylark posed at the end of 200 feet llcht . The 51 ropo. previous strong breeze had : lessoned , bnt nndor its Influence the nc balloon was next pushed near the ground , tee and bobbed up and down so uneaiily that you began hauling in my cable to give loss for play and get more under the till forest trees. I wanted to make solid connec tions with earth before letting out gas to Ki such a degree that the wind conld hollow KiM the balloon underneath and pull harder. was also a principle with mo never M exhaust gas till perfectly certain of ttM not < wanting to go np again. Thus M line extended ml earthward on a mlN slant , like a kite string , and N was pulling it In from the kite ton end when I became mi , conscious of on uproar In the lr. Looking around in ab the direction of the cows I saw approach bn the ma one member of the group , and I thiM concluded from the attitude and antics M that it was a bull and furthermore that tin owned the pasture. He approached with hi ] bead down and his horns low cai ered In a way alarmingly suggestive of ing scooping mo up , all the while roaring and pc plunging like n locomotive off the track. roi stopped hauling In rope and got a lee nit pumpkin ready to oiler my coming guest , I thought ho might prefer a pumpkin CO ] not mo. I threw one down and It went to wh smash right whore ho could smell It most thi easily , and italoas lifted me gently out of line. roach. He snuffed at It suspiciously , tn pawed the _ _ _ fragments contemptuously. . . lo * * V l 1 11 F 1 I i it ; tabbed epltofally at the biggest piece tried to got it on his horn. I w&a jastabjvo him now , and I concladod jMi if got mid BO easily at my hospitable tea overtures , androally preferred one onhla horn rather than Internally , I'd give it to him there. I dropped ono BO accurately it tnck fa > t quite a llttlo while , making him look comically vain , and really a mad bull , with a big golden pumpkin on his horn , looks very funny to one up in a balloon. After wrestling with n pump kin for a while , he managed to Cro it up at mo , nnd paused in an attitude signify ing ! "That's a sample of the work done herel" With nil his piido I was still A llttlo too uppish for him , Ho had the range , bnt not the elevation , and ho realized it , bnt flattered himself that ho had got mo treed and cMild wait for mete to come down. Aa I continued to dis dain his Intimate acquaintance ho began sparring with my anchor rope , and pre sently got it tangled with his horns. Hero was a predicament. Of all the aerial navigation schemes for balloon propnlaion , no ono ever thought of bull- power till I discovered it or It discov ered mol Protly soon thobows nnd gen teel cnpora of my captor dislodged the nnchor , and we paraded the arou , mak ing quite an imposing procession. The cows wildly fled at our approach. How it might have ended I knovr not , bnt old bovine stumbled and tripped so repeatedly from my anchor continually catching as it dragged behind him , that his style of locomotion became worse than stuttering , nnd ho finally became ao entangled , lassoed and wound up in my 200 foot of rope , that at last ho tumbled helplessly and fallor1 to rise again. After capturing my anchor 1 cut oil all the rope old bovine could spare , and with the deposit of ono more pumpkin I paid my way to moro hospitable regions above. Half an hour later I landed in a "sunset calm" at a comfortable farm house , where I was cordially assisted and entertained. Hero I left my remaining pumpkins , with the generous recommendation that they were "an extremely valuable and high-priced variety , of my own Importa- tation and raising , good for man or beast , liigh climbers without polling , and great travellers. " I now cannot oat pumpkin plo without tearg. Somi-Aiimial Gathering of the Jew elry Sellers and Uujcru. Now York Telegram. The customary semi-annual gathering of the salesmen of the Providence and Attloboro jewelry manufactories and the jobbers in jewelry from all ever the country Is in progress at the As tor honso to-day , and the clerks and other employes of that hostelry are up to their oar in business. Every apartment In the honso Is occupied , and harrying and scurrying through the rooms and halls may bo aeon the sharp sellers and buyers , black sample cases in hand , and ready for a trade wherever buyer or teller may moot. There are 135 salesmen , repre senting as many manufactories , and the jobbers are very numerous and continno to arrive. The business will continno for the remainder of this month , and the goods sold will go on the retail market about September 1. From leading aalosmon it was ascer tained that prices are about ton per cent lower than last year , and trido thus far is rather slow , jobbers being cautions and giving comparatively small orders. Goods are sold on ono month and four monthsn credit. The demand Is for the cheaper grades of jewelry mainly. In oar-iings the new styles are small and contain all kinds of stones , the demand for imitation diamonds not being so great as formerly. Some new fastenings have been intro duced in cuff buttons , and some very pretty designs for ladles' brooches and sieve buttons &re shown , In other arti cles there is not much change in style from last year. Owing to the depression generally in business of all kinds the manufactories produced light stocks for this season's : rade , and the jobbers also having small lupplios loads to the belief that a largo rado will bo done next year. Sellers and buyers meet again in January next at the Aator house. Cheap Money. Detroit Free Press. She pushed her way through the llttlo crowd cf ex-capltallsta that was congre gated about the ticker , and sot her shop ping bag down upon the counter with a slam. "I see by the papers that money Is g cheap , " she began. "Never so cheap as at present , " re plied the broker. "How ore you selling tons ? " she con- tinned. "Tpno , madam ! " said the broker In surprise. "Yes , ton-dollar bills. Where do you keep them ? This doesn't look at all like a 13 bankrupt sale. 1 expected to find them little baskets ticketed : 'Anything in this basket $5 , ' and ao on. Have you any remnants quarters , halves , and all that at a great sacrifice ? What la the cause of this fearful reduction anyhow ? Must yon close out your entire stock of oil money within the next thirty days , re TA gardless of cost , to make room for fresh on goods ? Or is your stock damaged by all an " lire ? for "Wo have some stocks that are damaged mite aged by water that wo can let you have at toNc very low figure , " ho said , Nc "Yes ! By the way , you didn't tell all > ann what you got for the § 10 bills. " l "Oh , wine and cigars and thcatro tick , " said the broker , absentmlndedly. nn "I mean how much do you sell them Sa ? " Sap "Ton dollars. " p Do yon call that cheap ] " "Yes , I do , " growled the financier. nnDi "I've ] seen the time when I had to psy for the use of ton on my personal bo note at thirty days , and it was dirt cheap , 80m , considering the security , What did m expct to paj ? " ing "Oh , not moro than five , I'm looking nini > bargains. Good morning , " ini iniP Over Done Business. Ini Kansas City Journal , itc Mr. John Fitzgerald ana Mr. S. H. Mallory , wo prominent railroad con by tractors , wore in the city . last evening . . . , ifl - " * -rut " i * * * : . Fitzgerald is bnlldlng about eighty the miles of railroad from Republican Olty , Salt Nob. ( , to Oborlio , Kas , , for tbo Burling old it Missouri Illvor railway. He coin * t menced work on Juno 1 and will finish PHi about September 1. Mr. Mallory la i bnlldlng thirty miles of a branch line for same company , running from Hoi- ridge northwardly , I Doth gentlemen complained af the dull itate tlmea In their bualnots , and say that it la mo causodby BO much over-construction dur and the past two yosra. They think that jates people are beginning to learn that railroads - roads must bo built to bo operated , not Ala wh merely to be sold , and that when the tun lesson Is learned the business of railroad eto construction will have a norm l bails and tba bo subject to the "chills and fever" ary which have hither to BO embarrassed those whoso capital is occupied In that . They that the mo say prices paid con drc tractors are 10 per sent to 15 per cent lower thin those o ( a year ago , nest M. M.j At fotno time iti their lives Hiss Cleveland , j . Gurlield and Mr * . Hayes were all school teachers , Mr , Caso's Custom , N w York Snn. Among the moot pleasing features con nected with the recent great equine triumphs have boon the aflectlonnto salutes with which Mr. J. I , Oaso , the owners of the famous trotters Joy-Eyo-sao and Phallas , has invariably greeted Mrs , Case upon the occasion of every notable feat by either of these two magnificent creatures. Mr. and Mrs , Oaso always at tend the races together , and -when Jay- Eyo-soo robbed Maud S. of the honor of having the fastest trotting record by cut ting her 2.10 } down to 2.10 , Mr. Case , feeling that such commonplace express ions of omotlon as throwing up his hat or shouting "hooray" were altogether un worthy of the occasion , rushed straight up to the grand stand nnd klsaod Mrs. Oaso. Then , when the mighty Phallas , by trotting a fourth boat In 210 ? , delighted - lighted the impatient hearts of all the progressive turfmen who had boon wait ing for years In expectation of Bomo stall ion that could beat Smugglor'a record of 2,15 } , Mr. Case again slgnalivod the oveut In the sarno manner ; and thus the custom to kissing Mrs. Oaso was fairly established and always afterward waa ob served as the Importance of the occasion demanded. Last week , however , when Phallfts added immensely tohis liuirols by defeating the record stallionMaxoy Cobb , wo scanned the varlons journals to BOO If Mr. Case had celebrated hlshorso's victory with the same oscillatory memorial as be fore , and had begun to think that. Mr. Oaso had rather lost his Interest in trot ting when wo road the following supple mentary comments taken from the col umns of the sportsman : "Mr. Cohnfold wai satisfied , but de pressed , and Murphy said : 'It's no good. Oobb can never boat Phallas when ho Is rlpht. But ho had no speed to-day. I found out I couldn't ' ; win ever thoro' pointing to the placa where Cobb stopped. "B111 Crawford : 'Phallas is n great horao , but ho surprised mo , I didn't ex pect him to win In straight. ' "Mr. Case said bat llttlo nnd klsiod Mrs. Case. " Evidently Mr. Case thinks Phallas as good a horse as over. And so does every body else , and If ho docs not beat the stallion record this year wo are very much mistaken. _ _ _ _ F. E. R. The phenomena of the re cent rod sunsets have not yet been satlfac- torlly explained. Scientists have , however - over , found that Rod Star Cough Cure Is frco from morphia or opium and woder- fully efficacious. Malcom nay , ex-fmt assistant postmaster general , has arrived at his home in A.llogheny. "o has greatly improved in health since his aignation. lie will probably go to Colorado , Attempt to Commit Suiclilo , Mr. K tried to cut his throat , and nearly succeeded , leaving a gash which the doctorj cowed np , Ho was led to this act by despondency. Despondency came on as the result of chronic dy spepsia and dobllity. This poor fellow's trouble might hare boon spared had ho made timely USD of Brown's Iron Bittern , which by Invigorating his blood and rooting - ing out his dyspops'a ' would have made him healthy and choorfnl. Mr , W. 0. Wlllcott , Portland , Mo , says : "Brown's Iron Bitters is an excellent remedy for nervous complaints. " A year ago the town treasurer of Harrison , Mich. , was bound and gaprceil and $5,000 stolen from his safe. The ether day Duncan MacKeuzio was arrested in Kingston , Ont , , for the crime. Wo guarantee the speedy , painless and permanent euro without knife , caustic or salvo , of the largest pile tumora. Pamphlet and references sent for two letter stamps , World's ' Dispensary Med ical A escalation , GG3 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. _ _ _ _ _ Something occurs almost every week to ex cite John Bull's special wonder. Hosford's Acid L'hosphato , A VALUABLE KEMEDY FOR , GRAVEL. Dr. T. H. Nowland , Jr. , St. Louis , Mo. , says : "I have used It in diseases of the urinary organs , such as graveland particularly spormatorrhoa , with very good results , and think It a very valuable remedy In those diseases. " 3. The fnrma of the United States are worth at least Sloo,00OOCO. : Angostura Hitters , the world renowned appetizer nnd invigorator. Used now ever the whole civilized world. 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At wholesale by 0. F. Goodman. Tlio Virulnla ltopul > ] | cnB. KICJIMOND. Va. , July 10. The republican convention mot here to-day in Hich- nond theatre. About six hundred fifty delegates and altcr- were present , nearly two hundred of whom were colored , At 12 o'clock Gen , Mahone appeared and was received with .umultuous applause , When order waa re itored : Maliono addressed the convention , .banking it for the honor , after which tempo , organization was effected. "Hunt's Remedy Is the most effective nedlclno I over used la my practice for Iropsy and kidney dhesier. It has si- Bin raised the duad. L. A. PALMER , unit D. , Mystic. bovBe A foico that Cghla successfully against Igncl liseaiu. A host in Itself" , is Ilant'a l bell vl ) lleniedy , O U RES Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , rcTlirnnf.Nnrl1lttf : , Sirnitii4,1triiliic | ( , llurii * . .SrnliU. 1 tout llUcn. , Alt , ( Illirit lllinlM I'UVS AMI AlllrS. Sold It Uruul'll > nit ll'Mm ti rtrirlirrv. tmj OnU U > tll . Dlrrctlotit In 1 L LAiiititnKPs THE CII.Mtl.P.S A.VOIlKLKltCO. BiHlraorr , d. , I' . . A. G17St riinrlps St. , SJ LouK Mo , Jt tdtoUr trft'tnii of t oVfdiefOf C'ou f tut tttvo t * v ti ! frtiltn ttia pocli'trrhttncntftf ' OHI n jr Ntt otri.tlitv * gj BLOO > lJj iii * lh n ftnr ibtr rrju'e'&o ta 8t , i mi M eltj r.ptt' tbof > al n c'J trul lrntt < * > F Nervous Prostration ! DoltHlty. Manl-l % JQ Physlcnl Weakness I Mcrcnrl.il nnri oth - . -sc tlons ol Throat , Skin o ncnt-\t Ulood PnuE E f ? ! d Sores * tnd Ulcers , AMcatt < i * * th nnt.TW * tier ea i , on Uteit pclf&tt ! > oprlnrh' ' > i , n'ely.rrl ? * ! . Diseases Arising from Jnrtiscrcllor , Etceic Exposiiro or Int1ulgence nhieb rroitce rea * c ? thi Alloirltix effcPUi nmouiaetf , dpVUit * , dlmt - cf iltM f nd defective nemorj. ylmplta no the rtee.titij'iltfttdes * . ? , f-retfiloatft th toletof N-m4l * coaruitti of Ueiu,4tt. , rendcrlna MarrJae Improper or unh itpr. > MrmirfttiycurM , rimiblet J6 ftntn ( lie fti OT < , itii ) U tialM ciirftlcpr , frcfto uny bJ < lrrm , CocaultntlanAiv 3wsott7 mtl frep , ftDJIntttfJ , Vtlto for qucitloiii. & Positive Written Guarantee ltt tc ! l earat > l < cues. liMloinet lent iTcrhi > r. VAinphloti , Kn llili or Herman , 01 PAS" , ' Chartered by theStateofllll- Inois forthecxprcsspurpose of Blvinclmmediate rellelln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , Gleet nndSy phills In all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Bloodpromptly relievedand permanently cured by remc- ' _ _ t > l > eetall'ractlre. Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face , Lost Manhood , fwsliii'e/yeiirtti.T/iera Is no experiment intl * The appropriate remedy is at once used in each case , tonsultatljns , 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. 204WashInrjon ! SChicagolll. ! . tlu LI VCR a ml KIDNEYS , _ .J IfF-KHIE TIIK UKAJ.TV itirt VIGOU ol YOUTH Hjt > . V" n liiVintor Annrllto , lo , I 'ic < 4 ill htrenpte -iirusl. IJoi.rs. wusclcnau * . _ t rusic.'uic in lorcp hi livens thy inlnil a 'j ' ' iifjpltc f ( train I'owdr. > 'r = fier U & * 5 § i rlniilrotii eonipU'ntr . . _ Btfw. C3 tiLti.'llarto lliolr BI > X vH Jntl In DH. JJl fSIER'8 IRON TOXTO n tnfe aw ciy cure 'Mlvosaclcar , hcuUlix coniiilcxlo iT'C'jiiciit attcriipts at U1 * * rcfp'fHif onlyacw 'J ' 'lie popular It } ul tlio onii./ : > ' Do ( jsnt freltlioOitlGlv.tl AND lth T ] ( & > i > HnrtHr l - - . "t J Oills "DKEAM " , Slo.foi nur HOOK"y/ Iintoi , lUob. . Teb. S , ISO , I. M. r/oo & Co. . Uomoi , Mich. OXVTI 1 am usliii- your f luW Extract Bed Olorer Blossom ana Wet Cora press for Cancer on tlie brcts * . Bini nm-well. 1 m utlsQod It Ii the be t remedy t or Cancer known. You are welcome to uw > this ( or tit tanellt of r uir ennir hiimanltr. Iteipccttully , MRS. L. A. JOHKBOK. . M. Loon * 0 , . . ppTLKKE-j-Mv wlf o haa tor omo tlmo been afHleUa Mth aoraethlne U oascrotaloua alneue.and found no rtUcf until ibegavo your Kitnct of Jtea CloTtrutrtAl. Ism happy to ear hB hag eiperlonced irroat rdleA Thli la Dutatllcht tcMmonlal of my arprwlUIon ol your etTortj In Ijclialr of humanity. WMOQ you nr welcome to use for their benefit. I * m , very respectfully. U. AIUM. . . r , , TOtEDO , 0. , DOC. lit , 1H3. W. I/OOK1 CO. , ItONROl , MICb. O NT I oooimor.cod taklnK yonr Ere. Bed Clorer , Jwo jrmrs BO , for tryali las , nnrl h Te not been lbiB ilace. It la hereditary "Itn ma. Think you bAT * tii best blooa maaloluo known. Vours truly , W. R. n. Hyman , of Ornnd H pliJs , Mich. . eayAfter two Upctoraadvlicd him to UFO LOOBO'A Kxt. lied Clorer r & bad ca a of Kerema , or > oTcr Sere on the led. only used U o pounds or your Solid Lxtruct KoJ Clovoa now well. aHpnntr 2I < IfclneTonloand general Dlood Port' flerlthasnoeqnal. KorwUobyoll drurattl' , or J. M. Looto Jc Co. . Monroe. Mich. EYS ! Manual of all Diseases , * HICIII.Y IIOUMJ d OLO'ill tuicl GOLD Moiled Free. UBtorrtascu'Akxoit. cuiii-s. jiucic. 1 Kevcr . Cnncebtlon , inllaDimnilona , . . \yorniii , . > V < ; rm lVver\Vonn ( joljo. . . . i ( Crj IIIK Co Me , orTccltlliiKof InfautJ. llnrrliP ( oiIildronor ) | AdulM. . l > iMilery. lirlpinB.llilloua ( Julio. . . . ( Tiolrra BlorliiisVomiting AH ( ' ( malm , CuM , llroiichitH .Ncurnluln. 'iopthnclio. J'nccocho. . . . . . Heatlarlici , bicte Ilcaclacun , Vertigo. . PCI'iln , lllliouaKtomach . .25 hnnnrcMcd or Painful IVrloas , . , \'llll ii , too I'rofukoJ'ori . Croup , Cough , Difficult llrPatbinK. . . . Halt Illirlim , rrralpcla" , J'-rupttonn. . llheuinalUni , UUPumaUo I'alna . .00 .511 .an .0(1 .an .0(1 ( SPECIFICS. bold by IniRffistii , or nnt postpaid on receipt of ' 7757" THING OUT FOR ors Cashing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. lahOR , Tius and BOAT AUIII.SOLT , and Rlvea nlxnuluatUfutlcu. No Umlly rich cr jioor ttiuuld without It Bold by all trtocerr. linn-ABU of lmlt Uonj well de- to mUlcid. I'BtiaiMi it tbo ontr mrH l lior vogcompound nd 1 ai Uarj tbe ulo\o ij'ui' fluid uameol JAMES TYLB NEW YORK. BEAUTIFUL TOWN Large Lots at 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 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 homes now while they are cheap. Specula tors will also find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company Lave 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 Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha will be greatly benefitted by the growth and ilevelopment of the cattle interest , South Omaha lots will enhance in value more ra pidly than any other by reason of the prox imity to the works. Manufacturers of all kinds w'lliiud ifcto their advautago to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , trade facilities oud plenty of cjood pure water furnished by fcha South Omaha Water "Works. In fact , every facility to malro desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. . . J * g i jfqMr cJa4 fbvJ'A ! > / / JJj f--Jf Sf\jtj Will find it profitable to select propirty now , as n year or two hence with , n population of 501)0 to 10,001) people , this will become a dSsirablo place for all kinds of business , and lots bought now , can bo had nb very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. Rich or poor , will find it profitable to moko investinonts in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo fu J5 nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful new town nnd learn of its advantages. Wo have entire charge f of , and ure the exclusive agents for the sale of all this property from G ) streets south. Splendid lots from $226 upwards. .213 S. I4th STREET , Wo Imvo desirable business and residence p roparty 'tor rsale".in ( ] nil parts of Omaha nnd do a general real estate business. Wo elicit bi > y- nnd sellers to call on ua. Wo will give themlall possible information free , and keep conveyance freo'to show propertyBin anytpnrfc of the city , t edford < ferSouer ,