THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY , JULY 22 , 1885. Ill ft ( Unccrous in tvrll iw di tr < - ? ln corat.lMnl If nijloctw. It t'ndt , Impairing nutrition , and do- MiwMnft thn U pa of tbo Kjstem , to prepars the tray lor ll pld Dcchnn BEST TONIC , ? luifomm , llrnrtliiiriii llclrliliiK * nd IndiKtwtion , I Uka Kfpnt ploAium In rocom n indliiff it lilxblr Ainu contldnr it a gplendid tonlo And InTlRorator. and tf > nr etrcnethpnlnfr M ( Icnulno hafi abofn trada tnarlc and rrmnod rtxl llnoa nnwrupwir. Tnltr nn ntlirr. Mudnonlrliy 'U.'l. , ll.M.TIMOKi : , Ml ) . HAND HOOK uwiiul anil nttractlro , ran. talnlnjt lietnf priren for rocirM * . infnnuatton about coinn. pto , , given atrar b7 all iloAlon in medicine , ere o anj adtnfM ou rccuipt of ! n Btanip. . UK IHsl'IIM' jOitlrlc Sum ' ' < ) ( /if run/i i' gt'rcn li . , - - . Kvr.t.Tii IS7 , hona tl " Rl"i IM for OlelirntoU Medica iJtrks. AJdrOHH , IT. 1 > . ui.AKKj : , 31. D. , /6fl / .South Clarl. Street , Cmr .vao , ILL , 13 CONDUCTED BT Boysl Havana Lottery I ( A. OOVERNKKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. TIckota In 7itth9 ; wholes S3 ; Fractions pro rita. Bnojocl 10 DU nuDlpniattuo , uoi coatioliod b ; Ibi Mtleiln Inioreist. It la th Itlraa Ihiaz In | he tnlciDOlch&noaln eilatonoo. HoMlckot8 pplyloaniPSK7&CO. , 1S12 Broad 7K. Y. City ; , 01 U.OCTKNS fe CO. OlOiltln St. M KECIU City. Ilo. \ t 4' I Fdghtful Case of a Colored Man. . I I contracted ( earful case o ! blood polaon In 1333 , \v&a treated i , /some of the boit pbyilcUns In At lanta. They ueed the old remedies of moicury and potaeb , which brought on rhcumatljm , and Impair ed my dlgeBtl\oorg n' . Every Joint In ma was swollen and full ofpiln. When I was given up to tile my physicians thought It woull bo a trout ! tlmo to toit the virtues of Swift's Hpoclfla When I com menced taking 8. 8. B. . the physlcitn nald I could not live two necks under the ordinary trcatmoct. lie commenced to give mo Iho medicine strictly ao- ooidlng to directions , which I continued for several months. I took nothing elao and continued to 1m- proro from the rorjr first. Soon the rheumatism let t me , my appotlto bocimo all right , ami the ulcers whloh the doctor Slid \ycra the moat frightful ho had 01 or seen , began to heal , and by the let of Oo- tobor , 1894,1 woe a well man again. I am stronger DOW tnin I over was before , and weigh more. H. S. S. has eat od mo from an early grave , LEU MC"LK.VDON. Ijom McClonkon ht9 boon In tba employ of the Chc 83C il9y compiny for some oours , and I know the &boio statements to botruo. At Iho tlmo ho brgan taklnz Bwllti Bpoclflc ho w s In a horlblo con dition. I regard his euro almost miraculous. W. U. CKOSIIV , Manager. ChCBi-Carloy Co. , Atlanta Division. Atlanta. Ox , April 16tb , 1850. Korenlo by nil uruggUtn. Trc.iti u on blood and akin dlaeaBca mailed froo. TIIK SWII-T Brnc.ii'io Co. , Uiancr 3 , Atlanta , Q . , N.Y..1D7W. 23d St. DR. RICE , * fi IITNMTOiiftrtx , * ll ' ' jiimpa'S iDisKiS * A"r . . . i _ . i , * i\ii : c. i TBIVATB CODHSIXOIl 1'rcmiitiir' Di'rllnn from orron or cxresiM , Iionl l'o i' ! ' jjucases of the KldncrH. IHud- , nnil I'fiiMiuio IJIiuid CI'H ltl > "Itlinut 8nr medicines liy the Mnrt-Uin llolux. Va- rlrocclti on \MilioutBureery. . TreatlKo nud tc > - tlinnnlttl8lrii < . All norrPSlHindcnrocniitldpntlal. MAB8TON REMEDY 00M or DR. II. TRESKOW , dn iuOUf i4 h strA weuu vn K. A pli ) B'CIII cf largo practice Hi ) B of KrHge'n Food : "I mi Bar f this prapaiatkn ol foixl that it hod never f.vlod reu or failed to agree uhou ( hen tlrlct Ir acord'ne ' ID my direct ons. With ncrupuloiucaro , thtro nttd ! ) ) > urylittle trouble from buncl com * lililntc ; and totbuthat latcribotho fictlhtt 1 hate nettr jtt loit * cmld wlthany fo.m tf dlarlhaa or cholera Itifintum " "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlic Orllunl | nittl < tnl > ( ii'iiuluo. ff t ftn < 1wa3l lliltttiU' llewaa-or uurllllr * Irollitlonl. lutl , > n U/to LADIES. A.I. . l > ruKil > l < iWrlir.tcr' nuall.lilt A i n r or lu IOM lo. fiumi > . ) lo u tut i..nubiar * in itiiti br rrturn - . -"J.V- < A n n 4'blllltN.- - t'Uriiilc'.il Co. , Al Drugglita. T ado luppllcd by J. A. fuller & Co unelT NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY .QF * MUSIC ItoHtnii , niimn. , OI.ItrtiT Itt-Amcilni ; LaruoKt anil r.i'"t iii\ilin : > cllnllmVOHLllWlnitrut ( - on , lUil Studciiulut > eur. 'IharpttcbiiiitruillonIn Voc.il J liittrunicliUl Mciilr , Itauo'iilut Or < m Tun. In : ; , linn Art * , Or.ttory , I.IUraluro , I'rcuili , l.orinaii , mid ItilUn LjiicuufPi , En lltli llranche * , diuiiiaiUo , tIc , Tuition , Si to t'M ; board uml n < uiu , Jl1 ! , ! ' ' J74 ' jUu1 Iratrd Calcndiir , t > uiii ; full Ini iruiatlun , i ATROCIOUS WORK , lined for Davenport , Disappear in Chicago , A. Young Mnn Awnlts Ills Dotrothc In Vnln , A. Softrcli nntl Ho ward Without llcault. Davooport Democrat , July 19 , If belief ol friends of the victims : Davenport bo confirmed , Chicago h recently been the scene of as diabolic ? Icfsmotu , and wootul a crlrno in the al ductlon of young women for vllo pu POSSH as any that have been exposed I the Pall Mall Gazette In London , ar which have BO oxcttsd that great city ar cioatcd feelings of horror throughout tl civilized world. And strange It la , that the facts of II infamy Ip Chicago are now made pnbl for the first time , though n fortnight hi elapsed alnco they were known to tl lutoioitod friends of the victims In Da1 onport , THE 01'KNINQ FACTS are those : Three months slnco a your man nntnod Ohristlanson Paulson , arrive in Davenport direct from Schloswlj I-lolsttfn , his native land. IIo poeaoese a fortune of $15,000 , which bo intonclc to invest In n farm in this county. D wont to the house of Ma. J.F.Fnolachoi grocer , 1110 West Second street , a frlon whom bo know lu the old country. II desired to got employment on a farm 1 this county , eo as to familiarize himac ! with the methods of ngrlcultnro ben and Mr. F. secarad him a place wit Mr. W. H. Jones , en oxtonslvo farmer i Lincoln township. Mr. Paulcon h young man in the early 20'a. Ho wn IIETUOTIIED when ho left homo to a young woma named NlckollnoVackor , and In month after ho entered Mr. Jones' em ploy bo wrote to her , tolling her to com to Davenport for marriage on her ai rival. Ho made arrangements with Mi Fuelachcr for her entertainment , am rented two rooms at 14M west Fourtl for residence after marrlngp. The yonni woman arrived in Now York harbor will thotteaimi' Harmonla from Hamburg and -was lakou ill InOastlo Garden , when she remained tvro weeks. The day before fore abe intended to atart for Davenport the steamer Frlaala arrived in port , ant the emigrant passongera wont into O.utli Garden. Among thorn weso POUR YOUNG W01I EX , Anna Roiff , Anna Hanaen , Mary Hase , ' MargueritaEttesscn , nineteen to twenty' ono yosra of ago , and two young men , John Jnngo and Peter Bebrena all hav' ing tickets for Davenport. Ono of the attendants at the Oastlo Informed Mrs , Wncker of this and advised her to travel to Davenport with thorn and the next day tbo rive yount ; women and the two young mon loft Now Vork on n Pennsyl vania Central train for Davenport. Their baggage was checked through to Daven port. They arrived ut the P. , Ft. W. & U. depot. IN CHICAGO. rhursday , July 2d at 10 o'clock In the Eoronoou. They were directed to two transfer hacks to bo conveyed to 0. , R. [ . & P. dopoh The five glrla and Jungo front into ono hack , and the driver told Bohrons to got into the other back. Bohrens' hack started first and the other 'ollowod Immediately. At Adams and Danal streora , Behrona' hack turned the 'orner and that is the last that is known : oncernlng the five young women and Tnngo. Behrens ttald at the 0. , II. 1. t P. depot , anxiously awaiting the aral- /al of his companions , until late night : raln left for Davenport and be ! mo on with It to this city , think- no the others would coma the next lay. Ho arrived hero the morning of Fuly 3d , and that afternoon Paulson came n from the country to moot bis betrothed. 3ohrons told him bta story. Paulson raited two days and becimo alarmed. Hr. Falschner wrote lottorn to persons vhom. ho know In Chicago , giving an ac- inrato description of Mlea Paulson and ho four other young women , and asking hem to make Inquiries. They did so md wrote that they could gain no infor- natlon concerning the party after they eft tbo Plltsbnrg depot. On the 9th nst. Mr. Falschner wont to Chi- ago to endeavor to find the parties , lo called on Mr. John Kundlngor , the imlgrant paaaongee agent for the P. , St. V. & 0. railroad , and told him the alory. fir. K. remembered the party very well ; to eaw them leave the depot and got into ho backs , and believed that they were lorfeotly aafo in their rldo for the C , R. . & P. , depot. Ho wao ftstonlahoi and perplexed by Jr. Fnolscher'a story. The result was hat Information concerning the missing > orsona was lodged at pallco headqu&r- ors , and Mr. F. says ho wag treated very ourtoonely by tbo police. Policemen , nd detectives were immediately directed 0 commence search , and they did so. Jaulson authorized Mr. F. to offer , reward of $200 for the finding f his betrothed. Mr. Fuolsoher said very Germsn hotel and boarding house n the city were visited , as were many 1 carding bouses and hotels kept by other orelgn nationalities and not tbo least race of the lost persons was found , 'ho ttsult was that Kundlngor and the otoctivea came to the conclusion that ho HVE OWLS HAD BEEN AIIDUCTEI ) or infamous purposes. Bohrons romem- ion that tbo drivers of the back which ho five girls and Jungo bonded were a ilno and wbito striped apron , "like a leer driver , " as bo puts it. Another tronfio circumstance is the fact that the iBggago of the young women and Jungo fan all checked for Davenport.os was that f Bohrena , Bohrons' baggage came on all Igbt , 1-ut the baggage of the others has lever boon received hero , Tbo attire of ho young women was folly described to ho Chicago pollca. Lena Wacker was tressed in black ; Anna Rolf and Anna lanson bath were dresses in white and ilaok chock , and Mary IIass were a pur- ilo dress. All were clad neatly and com- ortably. If tbo young women were victims of enl plsy , It was easy enough for the vll- ns in whoso bands they were to secure he baggogo checks and gain possession of heir trunks. The trouble la thatsomucb topping of baggage by emigrant * homsulvcs is done in Chicago that ho biggsgcmaster at the Fott "ajne depot cannot remember thcsa lartlcular pieces. Persons present becks , request that the baggage may be Ivtn them , and It Is done , without a bought that tbo holders of the checks to not tbo owners , or are not commit- ioned to take charge of tbo baggago. mother suspicion arises here : WHO \\-\H \ JUNQE ? He told Bohreus and the young women hat his destination was Fort Dodge , but hat bo conldu't buy a ticket at Herat nrcr for that Disco , and BO bad bough- ono for Davenport Neither Behrona nt any of the young women had over HOC him before Ho was attired like A frcs young Holstelner , and talked llko om Might ho not have been a depravcc hcnttlojf , brutal scoundrel , hired for th very pnrposo of traveling as an omlgm from Germany and of betraying youn women , traveling without near frlcndi into the hands of unconscionable ) being Ilka himself In Chicago. Young Paulson is In deep distrcts eve the disappearance of bis betrothed Maybe slio told Jungo on her way t Chicago of her Intentions when nrrlvln at Davenport , and of the means at he lover's command and the abduction we for the pnrposo of receiving n rich re ward. If that bo in tbo plot , ho neodn wait long , When ono thinks of tbo probable fat of the five yonng women and of th awful distress that must possess thol souls the thought is agonizing. TUB BUWANEE IUVEK. A Description ot the Bonn ! If al Scon cry ThrotiKh Which It Pusses. Sun Frnnctaco Chronicle. The ether day * wo or three of us , booi companions well , there were some tbir ty or forty of ns in the excursion won to that spot famous lu song and story tbo SuTronco river. The rldo to the gul has already boon described ; suffice it ti say that tbo trip was swift and agreeable The jangles had lost none of their beau ty , the splendid magnolias were In bloom the grand oaka were garlanded with gl gantlcgrnpo vines , and the moss was a gray , silken and fantastic as ovor. Out takes a small steamer going for some dis tance along the gulf , and after a nlght'i rest , looks from the sheltered deck upor the lovely Suwaueo. The river is quite as largo as the upper Si. John's , bondlcg in and out In Innumerable curves foi ever ono hundred miles. In its cloai waters you can nco the fish leaping anc swimming. Every bend throughout ill entire courao Eoems moro graceful than tbo last ; every stretch moro romantic add beautiful. Nowhere in the verdure more tropical , and aa far as the eye can roach ono eooa an unbroken line of symmetry. If some gardener Ind the care of the trees on either side his work would call for hearty admiration , but it is all the handiwork of nature , that magnificent wall of grcon not a shrub teems to bo broken , not n faded leaf can bo socn , on a long , vast , unbroken hedge of emerald , and underneath a greensward like a carpet - pot , interlaced with lines of gold and bars of silver , where the eun throws vivid or fainter beams down athwart tbo cool , deep shadows. "Dar'o whar do old folks lib , " says a awartby deckhand , as ho doffii his rimioss haahowlng * broad white Ivories and laughing back to laughing facea ashore. Sure enough , In yonder tiny band is a little hut built of logs , and two or three : olorcd children stand on tbo greensward : o eeo "do boat ride. " As If to add pathoa and . realty to the poet's vision , : here comes out an old , old man , his load whitened with the frost of ago , and itanda loaning on n stick to watch us out ) f sight. And later on comes the moon to add to ; bo witchery of the surroundings. Over Bender the river has washed in nndor the lye oaks , the. ( all cypress and the pines , fears ego the Indian and his wigwam lotted these shores. I have no doubt hey were asmid , and perhaps aa way- card , as tholr brothers of tbo west to- olclog In scalps , brandishing the war : nlfo with eavago satisfactionand setting ire to the peaceful habitations of the rhlto settlers aloug the borders. In all irobabillty the poetry of the splendid ivcr was much of It lest upon their nclvllizod natures , though Its waters lay have kept thorn cleaner than the lajorlty of their race. They did have 3mo music In them , however , for notice ho names of their towns and rivers. By lid by wo reach a plantation , but it la in nlns. Yet it blends well with the soft , id beauty of the night. Whether or not , is "do ole plantation , " who can toll. fo know that once it was peopled with appy family groups , massa'a children tia massa's slaves. The tinkling notes f "do banjo" were heard under the ivos , the negroes Bang tholr plaintive tolodies , while "do white folkses" took iclr OBS3 on the now desoited lawn that opes so gently down to the water's 3go. We stop at several landings , at no of which are the famous Iron springs ad wherever wo go , the wonders of to- ago , of color , of water , of sky , chal- mgo our admiration. It Is the paradise f the south the wonder-wilds of Plor- la and tourists who do not Investigate s beautloB have lost much that would isko memory a pleasure. PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! A euro euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching DU Ulcerated 1'ilea lias been dUcovfirod by > r. Williniug. ( nn Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams' ludian Pile Ointment. A single ox has cured the worst chronic caeca of 2o or 5 years standing. No ono need nuffor five ilnutea niter nppljlng this wonderful nooth- ) g medicine. Lotions and instruments do lore harm than good. Willlama" Indian ilo Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the itcnso Itching , ( particularly at night aUot attlng warm In bed ) , acts as n poultice , gives istant relief , and is prepared only for 1'lles , chlng of private parts , and for nothing else. SKIN DJSEAS139 OUHEI ) y Dr. Frazler'a Mogic Ointment. Cures as by magic. I'imples IJlack Heads or Grubs Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving 10 skin clear mid beautiful. Also cures Itch. lt Ubume , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips , and d , Obstinate Ulcers , Sold by drugglats , or mailed on receipt of rlco , CO cents. At retail by Kulin & Co , and Schrocter & ocht. At wholesale by 0 , I1' . Uoodinnn. King Humbert was 17 years old before a Ingdom of Italy oxbtod. ttornoy Morgan TJrown's Imck Cashed. It has been ascertained that Morgan rown , altornoy.at-aw ! ef this city , and irmorly a clerk of Secretary of State Al- son , was the lucky holder of ono fifth of ckot No. 51.1CO , which drew § 150,000 i the Louisiana State Lottery. The ionoy has been collected and is now on apoalt * In the First National bonk c't ashvllle. Nashville Banner , Juno 23. The annual death rate in the City of Mi xl- > is stated at 0 In every 1,030 of the poj.u- tiou , Blowing Up Hell Gftta s been a laborious and costly work , id the end justifies the cll'urt. Ob- ruction In any important channel icana dlsatter , Obstructions In the rgans of tbo human body bring inevltc- lo dlseeso. Theymmt bo cleared away , r physical wreck will follow. Keep the ver In order , and tbo pure blood courses irough the body , conveying health , irongth and life ; lot It become dleor- erect and the channels are clogged with npurltloj , which result in dleea-o and cuth. No other medicine equals Dr. lerce'a "Golden Medical Diecovery" ir acting upon the liver and purifying 10 blood. FOU IMl ECL'i IOUS YOUXQ ME Plj urcs to Show Thnt lliey Own S Up Housekeeping Tor $55. St. Louis Tost-Dispatch , It will doubtless open the eyes of son yc ung society people who have recent tried housekeeping alter the most a proved modern pl n , to lo&rn that th can easily bo done for $55 ; and that , to with only a email part of the total cost I pocket , If tbo Ulna-payment prlviUf should bo taken advantage of. On th basis $75 will clothe , pay wedding 03 pcneos , barring a tour , and will stnrt young man in good style , and marrlnf dwindle from a mountain to n mole hll Having secured two pleasant rooms In respectable neighborhood , the lint thin ho pair will want is the furniture. 1 they keep their oyoa in ono dlroctlo they can got it , and out cf a furnlltn shop , at little cost. They can pnrchat a substantial Imitation walnut bed for $1 a mattress for the same prlco , and spring for $1 ; six chalro will cost § 3 , washstand $2 , a dlniug table 52.50 , bt roau $7 , kitchen table $110 , two pllion $1.20 , and a center table for sitting root $2 00 , making a total of $2t 20. C course this presumes that they are beglr niog at this tlmo of the year , when n preparations for cold weather will b needed , and also that the lady hna bee industrious enough to provide horse ! with linen and covering. The next Im portaut consideration Is the kitchen. 1 gasoline steve can bo obtained for $5 , o a cook steve as low as $7. At this tim of the year the young woman will take i gasoline atovo as far ns the rooro comfortable fortablo and convenient of the two. Thie with the necessary utensils , will COB about 88. China will bo the next thin ] to bo got. By a duo attention to details a sot of china largo enough for n fainil ; of two or three , can ba obtained for $5 and a let of glasses for 25 cents , a toile sot will cost $3 25. Those arc all gooi warn , not chipped or broken , but nav and sound. A half dozen each of tea anc tablespoons , eilvor-platod , will cos SI. 50 , and a eotof knives and forks , wltl oarvora will cost § 1 75. Very cheap csr pots can bo bought , but a neat and comfortable fortablo a substitute nn can bo found nil bo tasteful Ingram rug , and the youn : nan cm spend n leisure hour pilmlnf ho lloor around it. This rug , larg < enough for a moderate-sized roon , can bt iad for § t ) . Thla will complete tbo list of abso utely necessary things , and It will auni ip til follows : furniture , etc 52t 2C Dhma and glassware 0 2c Hove and utensils 800 jpoons 1 fiO < .Hives and forks ; 1 73 lug , 0 00 toilet sat 3 23 Sundries , . 1 Oo Total 503 00 This estimate of court o , supposes that tath rooms bnvo closets large enough for lotblng and household articles and sup- ilies. If such is not tbo caae a corn mo- Ions wardrobe can bo supplied for § 0 50 nd a kitchen safe can bo added for $2.50. Ma will add to a total of § 0 making the otal coat SGI To most yonng people Ills would bo going to housekeeping on a cry narrow margin , probably too nar- 9W for the majority , but it can bo done , nd there can doubtless bo an Immense mpnnt of solid comfort and happiness ; cloecd In the bouse. . Successful Kxpcriincnt with Storeyo Bkttcrics and motor , 'ew York Sun , A successful test and demonstration of to electric storage battery as a motiro nvor for city passenger railways was ado yesterday on the Union passenger llway from the stables on Huntlngton ronuo to Hampden , Baltimore county , id return. Eighteen persona were in 10 car , which , with the weight of thor r , motor , etc. , made a total of five and ic-half tons. The car moved out of , o yard , passing ever grades of 235 feet the mile and around curves with sev- ity-fivo feet radius with ease and com- rt. The batteries used on the occasion jro simply the . { -horse-power , not oven ado for motive power , but for Incan scent light. But Mr. Eauor , the elec Iclan , after figuring out the subject , icldcd that oven with those small boxes itreet car could be run , as was fully monEtrated. Forty-nine of the little liorao-powor boxes were placed la the band connected with tbo Daft plactrlo ator. On level grades only twonty- QO of theao boxes were usedtho loaded r making easily six miles an hour. On o 23 J-feot grade the forty-nlno boxes ire used , equal to 8 0-10 horse-power. A storage battery especially construct- for atreet-car purposes would consist onc-horao-powor boxes Instead of oao- atter , and about sixtyfivo would bo re- Ired. The ate rage company yesterday nply placed tholr small boxes In tbo 3tor-car used by the Daft company. In nctlcal usage these boxes will bo placed tier the seats of the ordinary passon- r car. The car will bo atartjd or ipped by simply turning a switch. An llnary hand.brake was used yesterday , ougb this in future will bo done by : ctrlclty. The first advent of the atorago battery this country was oil thn steamship , In November , 1882 , at which no the rights under the patents for iryland , District cf Columbia and eat Virginia were purchased by Mr. A. Divls , who from then until now has d faith that he would , in duo time , ; o the riclo given yesterday , and to that d , laboring with a few Irlondp , has ant thousands of dollars. His factory , B Viaduct , Is the only concern in I this untry which has made experiments d finally demonstrated the practical a of the storage battery. Thla battery not In competition with the electric > tor , for a dynamo has to bo used first produce the electricity and store it , d then to receive and discharge it. The irago battery would supersede the need tbo third rail on passenger railway icks when electricity la applied. Thor r will carry the power with it. The irago battery at the eamo tlmo that it used for power can bo utilized for light , ly number of Incandescent lamps can attached to the battery , and thus a r will have with it at all times Its power light , Chemlcil tesls cannot orr. The most lid of them fall to disslnso any trace of jrpliia or cpium in Hod Star Cough ire , Vrr.ericaua ore third highest in point of mbcr of the foreigners residing In Japan , hon I ! by TT 14 tick , He vo hrj Cutorta , lion iba IT a ClilM , ttie cried fur Cutorta , ken ahe becune Ml s , she dun j to Caetorl * , tun , ibo ha4 CLlldi-a , she g Uiem CwtorU IVfO from O ] > li > lri , Jimtlc.i irmf J'otsans , A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE for t'oiialm , Kara Thrnnl , llonr fnr , Influence , Cold * . llronrhllU , Croup , Whonplnff CoitBb * Arlliinft , QuIii. ? , INdh.ln Cni.t. mJoUier 7 * HIM rih Thrnnt i < I.nnc * . IMce no cpntqfitiottlo Sold by DrnecliitsMiil DrM ' - - - - - - - cm l\irtlesunijtilel" < > ttiii-et > itlrilfii' yet It for them ttlllrrcelretwo bottlesI fiuU , by itmltnit oat dollar to THE ni.uii.rs A.TonEtrn rnnpAM , vle Uwliffl khil HUnurACturrrA. lUlllnorr. lUrjdni ) , C. 8,1 , r,17 St. flinrlps SfM Sf. Louis , ar , 4 frcnlur jraflom eoflwo JIM ) CMi .fi , ti.torpo ei t' trifhiii oto' Nitrf . . Outs U city papell \ * f nl fi I o 1 r 3t' nl * kt w Nervous I'rnsirallon Icbllltjr. Mcni * ' Mi Ph lcal Weakness ! Vercurl.il and otn < . - . -VjC lions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood I'olz . 'uy , Old SorcS ind Ulcers , r u-uil lili incur. " . - Olse'aset ilslny fror , 'indlsr.roifon' ' , ExV'.tz ? " ( posure nr Indulgence , * i > ii- ? rc > Jne > > cm ol INI r iloiltt ffretii nmooiitu , diMlil. , dlun > , > of < jH /Ld iir tln nnnirjr fiiup M nr lir lim , ro > lr l & * * , rvndcrlci ; MnrrlntB 'muropor or unhatiuT , n , rnmntctiyeurfl , rmr-HM (3rt ( jmej cn ttc l-oTf , MJ\ \ ) Ullttpil cnrclopo , fri'oio inril.li. , i CinuultttlcB J J Pi * orby taiiirres , ftndinrltrl Vt" * fvf ucitlcDi , A Positive Written Guarantee MTI la llearkblocties. 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Address DR.JAMES.No. 204Washinnon ( Sl.Chicagolll. > V - . i-j it , GLOOb..Of itv tlir LIVER mil KIONEYS. Nlil lih'-Tolll. Tllh UB.ALTV mtl VIGOR o1 VODTH I.V ' rmla Want nl Appnllte fv iirc-itioii , I.n t ol f-Liitrttt , id'llrt " ' .uuabsolute ! ? iiti'tl. itou.'n , inubclos.in icrics ice liuuinlurri' V I. lit ins lliu mind a . . . . . , . . _ . _ _ 1 knfltrliw'roiiicoiiuii.ii'.t ! n L. .J1"A Haff Q6sa < i3' in u-Mlarlo lliPlract w < ( nil In Dll. f.l tBlTJEt'ti IKGM TONZC u fair , oiw ' 7 curt tiucs.'v Itar , liiiillliv t'vtnploviv i''c Atitnjpl- ' mi'y < iiiont ! - al t lie popolarily ol IIio ur i 1 11 Do i21lt-TCtthuOlllHN < SPOdloiir.iiIiJri'mtoTtl r. Ilntlir Jf .l j fl-t ! Ixjjli , Mu foi jar < niKAAl ItOOlf - RED The Great Blood Purifier , Hujiona , SOIIES , UtCKiia , 3S , TDMOKS , AIIOKSSES , 15i.oon I'OISONIKO , .TARRII , SALT KHBDM , EKTUIFELAH , KIIED- TISM , and nil blood and akin diaeiiEce. PRICK 811'EU PINT 130TTLU. OOSE'S RED CLOVBR PILLS , Cure Sick Ife\d ( ache , D ) ( pepsin , Indljjostlcn , end Constipation , ices of 25 pHU i5 cunts ; 6 boxcH$1. IJOOSKU UKD ) VKR I'ILB IIFMRDT , euro euro , BCcjier box. For ) by all drugglsta , or address J M. LOOSE k CO. nroc , Mich. Send fr testimonial ) . LINES OF THE ONLY KXOLU&IVH IN OMAHA NBQ ONSUMPTION , bare a posttlvo romotlr tor the atore dli &i ; br Its Ihoanuiliof c i < il tli wont kind under Ionic nffliareternrurotl lluldAil , > oalroniliurfaltQ tln Dlcacr tint I "I I < elMT 'l ) HOTrl.M PHKB. orwithaVAI.l AIII KTIIEATlSKoillliudU lo . t Hint 1 * _ _ 1)11. T. A BUIUU11 , 111 I'tarlSt.Wcw YeA ' own Lots in Denver Junction Weld CountiColorado. . ) onver Junction U o now town of about 200 mbitante , laid out In 1881 , on the great iuk railway acroaa ( ho continent , at the iction of the JiilesburK liranch , 107 inlloi in Denver , Tlio town in on second bottom id of the Platte JUver , tha finest location ; ween Oniulia and Denver , and fa eurround- by the l > 3at-layin lands west of Kearney nctlou , Nub. ; climate healthy and bracing itudo 8,000 foot. Denver Junction bids to ; omo an Important point , n the U. P. H , Co. , are putting up many of their building" re , while the li. & H , H. K. Co. . are expect soon to connect at thin place , The preajnt nice for good inveatmenU In town lota will , rc l ? e > r l equaltxl olaewhere. For salt the lot or block In good terma tiy II , M , WOOLMAN , Acont , Jnnv r .Tunctlon Ooln 10 JOHN o , JACOBS , INDERTAKERS , tth oM iriJlW FarnamSv OrJcrj urUle- ph nollcited mi | iiomi > tly a U-i/i J Incfbcuo , at Reason- Prices. Since the completion of the new packing and slaughter houses , South Omaha is mak ing a wonderful anc 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 ibr the aear future.rSeveral dwellings have been built and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now furnished to about one imndred and fifty families , and conservative 3stimates place the figure at eight hundred : o one thousand families that will find em rioyn/ent there a year hence. This offers reat inducements to laboring men to secure lomes now while they are cheap. Specula- iorswill also find it to their advantage to buy it present prices. The company liave made 10 change from the original prices , but some mrties who first purchased lots have resold hem at splendid profits , in some cases at Louble the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made , what will ic the result when everything is fully devel oped ? In the few other cities that are favor- d with a first class cattle market , fortunes lave been made by investors in real estate , , nd the same is certain to follow hi South ) maha. While the whole city of Omaha till be greatly benefitted by the growth and .evelopment of the cattle interest , South ) maha lots will enhance in value more ra idly than any other by reason of the prox mty to the works. Manufacturers of all kinds wll : find ibto their advantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , track facilities and plenty of eood ; pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water AVorlcs. [ n fact , every fucilit y to m " desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitable to select property now , as a year or two hence with n population of 6000 to 10,000 , people , this will become a desirable place for nil kinds of business , and lots bought now , can bo had at vary reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. Rich or poor , will find it profitable to moke iiuestmonts in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo fur-1 nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of it's advantage * . Wo have entire charge I of , and are the exclusive agents for th < ) sale of all this' property from Q streets south. Splendid lots from # 2-3 upwards. ,213 S. l4th STREET , We linvo desirable business and residence' property "forj'stlolin' " rts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. Wo olicit" bpy- i and sellers to call on us. We will give themfall possible information 10 , acd keep conveyance freo'to show propertyJiu unyjpart of the city. .ib