Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 23, 1885, Page 2, Image 2
2 THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , JULY 23 , 1885 , Kntcr * Uio cyiiti in from cntitm , nt nil urnnoin. Shutter * the > crtci , Impalri IHgcstlon , anil 1'nfc Jilci the THE : BEST TONIC elilf meomnMMreurM ! llnlnrln.tmH'lilll * ( vncl I'evrr * . her liitiTinlltrnl Krt ( ! * , ln - Mllnilr , linrk nf Knrr ) , lt linn no rqual. H enrlchM snd purlllM thn Wood. tlmnlMoi tlm n- jiptitfi. MiilftrrnKtlirrnthomuM-lpt ami noirM It , ilnoi not inluro tlm troth eviu o hwularhn , OT produce constipation--nUnttttr , , ( - - Iran rn'iltnnr VAfitrn T .1 KF.M.I.T. tlm patriotic ami scholarly Catholic IHtlnn. of Arkin-un Mn' "I lia p uwd Hrown'n Iron Illttpm with thn Broat- f n tMI f crion for Malaria. nnO an a ttmrnitl' * nf JyhillH an J Iik < llimiw < anil nil ! alwais kwp lion hand itn a rcailr frinml " ( lannino hag atioTn lra < ln murlt anil rrn n l n > d lines on wrapper Titltf no ntlirr. M * > l nnlr lit Jll > \ < N CIII'.MICAl , TO. , ItM.TIMOIti : , Jll > . IiAtniM' 1IANI > HOOK nncful anil attractive rxin- Ulnlntt list nt prim * fnr rwlix'i Information aliout > ln * . ntc. , Klton nwnyliyall ilnalpn In nn-illclneor mallml to an ? aJdross on receipt of Sirump. . Chronic A ; NcrvoiH IINrasrs IsO huutli I lark Mrei t , Cm At 13 CONDUCTED BY Boyal Havana Lottery i ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets In Filths ; wholes { 5 ; Fractions pro rata. Boojocl to no ui nlpai tlou , not uoutrouoj by Ihi Bulletin Inlsieal. It la lh filreti Ihlnj lathe Mlaio of ohuioeln exhtonce. for tickets pi > ly to SIIIl'SEY Ik CO. , 1212 Brokd yN. Y. City ; , 01 H.01TEN3 fe CO. 010 M ln St. EtagtgCltv. Uo. Fflghtfol Case of a Colored Man , I contracted a tearful cneo ol blood polaon In 13:3 was treated u yjomu o ( tbo belt phyalcUns In At lanta. They used the old remedies of mercury and potaeb , which biought on rhcumatUm , and Impair ed my dlKestlio orf"H. K\ory Joint In mo was swollen and full of pilii. When 1 waa given up to die my physicians thought it would bo a ? oud tlmo to teal tlio virtues of Swilfe Spcclflc. When I com menced taking S 8. H. , the iihyscl ! n nald I could not live two weeks under the ordlniry trcatmott. no commenced to Rive ui9 the mtdlclno strictly c. ooidlng to directions , which I continued for several months. I took nothing else and continued to Im prove from tbo very firat. Boon the rhcumatlem left mo , in/ appetite liecama all right , and the ulcira which the doctor slid were the most frightful ho hid etcrBcen.bcgai to heal , and by the Ibt of Oo- tober , J684,1 was a well man again. I am Btrou cr now tntn I over was before , and neigh more. B. S. S. baa eaiod nio from an early grave , LKM MCCLK.VDON , torn iTcClonkon has bojn la the employ of the C'noeaSCailay company for some aonrs , and I knou Ilio above etatcincuts to bo true. At the tlmo hi bfgaa.takln ; Hwllti Spoclllo ho was In a horible con tlltiou. I regard his cure almost miraculous. \V. U. Cnodiir , ManaL-or. , ChcHj-Carloy Co. , Atlanta Dhlalou. Atlanta , Oo. , April IStb , 1835. Foraalo by allurtiKKl'ta. Troati'e on blood and akin dljtaacs malted free. Tim SUIPF Hrninc Co. , Drawer 3 | Atlanta , Oa. . NY.U7\V. 23.1 . St. DR. RICE , M i n I'rrnuiliirc Ili-rllno froniorronoroiri'Rspn , IrfiHt I'owi'i' iHifnies of tlm HIilnrrN. lima- jlnr. niul l > r into ( Jluinl < TK 111) wllliant Htnmnrli MeJUlnes iiy tiio Mnrnloii Holm. Vn- . tliiionlnlsf rii * . All ( * nrrpsi > oiiilpiir > rnnndontlal. HAK8TON REMEDY CO. , or DR. II. TRE3KOW. df * iu..c < dM pVt WPW VORK. BRIDGE'S FOODl A ] ) ligc ! n ol Urge i > rctloo aija of Itrldsc'i Food' "I cm Bay ol tbln prepantiOH 01 looj tbat it baa lieor fatlod too or tailed to agree when uhen ttrlct lyaccirJIne touij direct onu. With scrupuloiijcaru , tliero need b ? ciylittle trouMo Irorn im cl c in- j'lilnts , and ( o thn that I t > f tlto the l . 't Hut I have ue\cr > et U..t ofllld wlthany loim of dlartliaa . .r cholera Inlantum " "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " ' Tlio OrlKlnnl Ainl Onl.v kia&Calwt Itrlutilr C irt oMturl ilr * * Imltatlooi. luji.-n [ , ble u LA ' liru iil.l fx ' ' ' lutloM li , riu l ) to u ( jr | 4it. ju 1,1 it rrturn mull. NAME PAPER. , OiWic lcr brnilml ' ' . . At Drujslsts. TiaJj euppllod by J , A. Kuilor Co unel ? NEW ENGI AND COf.'SERVATORV OF MUSIC llont i , .Mini * . . OI.IM.sT In Vi- HIM l.umcst mull t-tt rnuliiH'ilinllio\Vl | ISI.I > - I'H-lii.iruit- < T 11/71 SludfUUlJit M.M 'Ji iruuLilntirutiiiiii ill Vucal il Initriiiucutat ilntie , i'miix unJ 01411 Tun ipj , I in Ut , OMior > lilrralur I'ntK'i i.iniun , d lr.uan Ijnwat : t I L > h liram-'iu c , ( uii j ii t } ill. 'luitinn , fSto t'.l ) I 'Jrd and r ini 45 Iu f i ifr term I'uM'IVriulio.'linStiitcmlifrlii , Isvl I'T ' ' " , 1 aleiilir Kniiiffti'llnl'iriuail'"uoddrp5i JiJLt , IJlr. , J'rwi'liu * 'J i IiySlO.V , ilajs. GROUPS OF GREATNESS. The Tragic Fate of Tbeoflosia , Dangt ler of Aaron Bnrr , Bookmftklng "Women anil Balilcs to Cleveland and Ills Kcformed Followers. WritUn lot the BKE. A atory Is now on Its travels , having nppoared In various paper * , the BEE among others , tnkon from the Timce- Democrat , of Now Orleans , purporting to glvo an account of the tangle fate of Thoodotb Burr Alston , daughter of Aaron Burr , and \rlfo of Joseph Alston , governor of South Carolina. The state ment Is that the trial of Bnrr for high treason vras coming on , and ho was very poor and without means to provide for his defense ; that , therefore , his daugh ter , Mrs. Alston , gathering up all the available moans she could , and taking a largo amount of plate to turn into money In Now York , took passage on a nailing vessel at Charleston for the form or city , hastening to her father's relief and de fense ; that the vessel trao captured by pirates and all cho pasaongera and crew were thrown overboard ; that n sailor , many years afterwards , under the com punctions of conscience In the presence of death , confessed that ho waa ono of the pirates who forced Mrs. Alston to walk the plank Into the sea. Aaron Bnrr was tried for treason 1 1807 during Jefferson's admlnlstratio and was acquitted. His daughter , Mrs Alston , sailed from Charleston , 8 , 0. , fo Now 1'ork In January , 1813. Thus om part of the story falls to pieces. Tha the vessel in which eho Bailed was lost , and that she perished at sea waa truobn that the ship was captured by pirates thcro was never any ground for bollov Ing. Col. Burr , her father , and Goo Alston , her husband , did not glvo an ; credence to the story. The tale of th coufesilon of a plrato that ho helped ti accomplish the awful deed never could b traced to any authentic source , and wa regarded as a Gctlon originated by aomi romancer. Soon after the vessel lef Charleston a terrlGo storm arose , an raged for days along the Hat toras coast , and several vcoicl and among them the ono on which shi sailed , never again cimo back from th sea. The father and the hncband watcho and waited long , with agonizing hearts for tidings of the lost one , but as da ; after day wont by and no tldisga eve came , hope changed to despair , and the ; were compelled to yield to the convistloi that the sea had possession of the treas nro they held most dear , never to b surrendered to them again. Thcro was something touching In th almost worahlpfal devotion which oxlatoi between Aaron Bnrr and his daughlo Thoodosla. The heart that warmed with such love for his child was not all bad She was to him as Lord Bjrou'a Ada , "Solo daughter of my house and heart. " Whether In the acme of his fame at the bar , or In the depths of disappolntmon over his defeat for the presidency whether In his exalted position aa vici president and president of the sciiatot winning laurels by his Inflexible Imparti ality , or , rralklng under the ban of pnb- 'Ic obloquy , a wanderer and an outcast In hla or In strange lands , his heart over turned with the most sincere devotion to his own Thoodoela. This Is ono of the brightest features of hla stormy and mel aucholy career. HOW TO CREATE VACANCIES , When Mr. Cleveland desires to put a political friend In an oflico now filled by > republican , why does ho not simply say ! 0 In plain English and odd : "Please itap down and out. " That conrao would bo manly. But to canso a letter to bo written to the incumbent , laying , "your resignation will bo BC ! opted , " borders a little on being con jrdly. It seems a llttlo foolish to ask a man to kick himself down stairs. If the idmlnlstratlon will quit Its silly stuff ibout "cflonslvo partisanship" and make . 'omovala because the places arc wanted for Ita political supporters , it will win ospoct. As to confirmation , why should opnbliean senators make a fight where iompotency and Integrity are beyond luostlon ? The democrats are now re- iponslblo for the administration of the ; overnmont ; and It is fair to lot them joloct their own agents to carry it on. You can bet your "sweet wllllam , " If the writer may bo pardoned a little ilang , ho will hold them to a rigid ac- souutabllity. The democratic senators , iavo generally noted fairly and liberally In regard to confirmation of republicans , won when they bad a majority In the icnato , and when the two parties were icarlv equal In that body , and down to ; hoHh of March , they asionted to nora- uatlons made by Arthur which should lover have bocn made. The writer is 'or fair play. Let ns glvo the democrats fair show , and TTO will give them a JOD fight three years hence. There lught to bo ono exception as to confirm- ition. No man should bo confirmed as a United States judge who bollovaa In the o-called doctilno of state rights , sccos- > Ion. HOOKS AND JIABEH. The public ore gravely Informed that Ella Wheeler Wllcoic ( Will the Herald Inform ns If she Is the "sweet singer of Michigan ? " ) every day shuts her self nearly the whole day In the topmost attlo of her husband's residence In filerldon. Conn. , and woo bo unto any , even a member of her family , who should have the temerity to throw hla or her ahidow across the threshold of that sacred sanctum. Of courss , the "muling , puling Infant , " lately drifted Into the family circle , must bo excluded. Its mournful threnodies must novcr fall on a mother's oars , for booka must bo written , and the sweetest charms of a mother's life must bo dis owned. Too many books are written , too many bluestockings around , Wander ; through the congressional library at Wa hington , observe the thousands upon , thousands of tomes resting In the dusty alcoves , not ono of which was over road by two hundred persona besides the an- thorn , and novcr will bo , stuff that never should have seen the light , and ono will marvel at the amount of valuable time that his been consumed for no good purpose. When King David said ( If the writer ti wrong ID his biblical qaotrtlon , "tho only religions" will correct him ) , "Oh , that mine enemy would write a book , " ho could not have had the slight est conception of how many enemies he lud , or ha never wonld have Invoked such an Inillctloii upon hia species. : MlbS KOSE KUZAIiETJI. HOBO Elizabeth Cleveland has jnet pub lished a book. Now , Rose Elizabeth has i an eye lo bnslneis ; she rightly calculated ! when would bo an unsplcioui tlmo to start a book venture. In the curly daw of her brother's administration , overyon Becking an ofiico , If ho should meet Mlt Cleveland , would naturally boproparci to say to her , with gushing exuberance "I am delighted , positively charmcc with your book , Mlsj Cleveland , " whlli In the closing time of the administration In Its tore and yellow loaf , the boo * would scarcely command n thought , A word , a suggestion for Rose ElV.i both , If sorno ono will whisper It In he oar. She is In a conspicuous position ono that Involves a great deal of care responsibility , and her whole tlmo. Look Ing after the Whlto House , porformln her multifarious duties In conncctloi therewith , all of which are nccotsary will absorb all her time. And then ah will have to do with questions of an Internal tornal diplomatic character , such as con < dieting claims of rank between the wive of cabinet officers , of the vice president of the speaker of the honao , of judge of the supreme court , of senators , am members of the lioueo. These question are rltal , for on their proper adjust men will depend the equilibrium of Washing ton society , for the wives nr altogether more tenacious of rank thai their husbands. Rote Elizabeth wll find no tlmo to give to the pro hlbltlon question , to the woman's rlgh' question , to agricultural congresses , I the Introduction of silk culture , to pub llshing books , and the llko. Bettor loav nil such matters to Brother Grovor. Ho 1 rugged enough , broad shouldered cnougl to boar nil thcso weights , though wo don' ' believe ho will publish a book. It Is safi to say that ho Is equal to the task of dea" Ing with prohibition , and that ho wl deal with It iu his own way. If she mod dies with It , embarrassment may como ti him. Bettor lot It alone. If ho doalro wlno upon the Whlto house tables It pretty reasonable to conclude It will b found there. It is In accordance will the fitness of things for Mr. Cleveland t head his communications , ' 'Exocntivi Mansion , Washington , D. C. , " but ! would hardly bo in the boat of taste fo the wife of the secretary of state to hoai her letters , "Stato Department , Wash ington , D. 0. " or for the mother of the attorney general to head her letters "Department of Justice , " &a , It ia jus possible that Mies Cleveland , most ox collout lady that she is , has taken to wldo and comprehensive a view of ho now sphere of action and dnty , and ma ; take upon hertolf too heavy a weight to her to cairy. Better kcap nithln thi proper purvlow assigned to the mletroa of the Whlto houaa. THE REFORM CRY. Every once In while announcement have been made from Washington , as 1 by authority , that Mr. Cleveland has go his back up about so many removal being made ; that ho has had Biggin and Black before him , to remind them that ho Is the appointing power , and that they are too fresh ; also , that ho has taken the members of the cabinet by the oars and Informed thorn they are a llttli too previous In the way of hastening change ; , and that removals must cease ; In other words , that ho has put his heavy brogan down very heavily. It has looked , at timer , as If ho really Intende to Ignore the spoils doctrine. But , aftc : each of such periodical effeiveecenccs , the removals go on just the same. II begins to look as if this Is a llttlo camo. a species of tactics resorted to In order tc hoodwink the mugwump ] , to make them bollovo ho la all right with them on thi main question ; that Is , In favor of clvl service ; while at the same time , the knlf Is whetted to a keener edge , and thi movomenti of the guillotine are rapidly accelerated as shown by the largely In creased number of decapitated heads upon the political charger. For Cleve land to Intimate that hla subordinates have boon making important changes without his knowledge , ho preanmes too much on the credulity of the pooplo. Ho has not boon ignorant of the changes , except in minor postotlices. To say that ho has is to accuse him of stupidity , a charge that does not lay at his door. It would bo as foolish as it was for Samuel J. Tilden's friends to assort that the cart load of telegrams which pa-sod between Cypher alley , Tilden's homo,20 Gramercy Park , and hia agents in Florida , South Carolina , and other states , where they were trying to buy up enough electoral rotes to count him Into the presidency in 1870 , were sent and received without his knowledge0rover , this llttlo gome Is too thin. " No claim for originality is ado for that last expression. JOHN. M. THAYER , GRAND ISLAND , July 20. PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! } A euro euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching ind Ulcerated 1'ilea haa been diecovorod by Dr. Williams , ( an ludinn remedy ) , called Dr. ' Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured tlio worst chronic cnsoa of 25 or 30 years BtundinR. No ono need suffer five rnlnutea after apply ing tliiavonderful sooth ing medicine , Lotions and instruments do more harm than peed , Williams' Indian L'ilo Ointment absorbs the tumors"allays the ntonso itching , ( particularly at night alter Setting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives instant relief , and ia prepared only for 1'ilcs , itching of private parts , nnd for nothing else. HKIN T1ISKASK3 CUUKI ) > y lr. Itozler'a Msgio Ointment. Cures ns f by magic. I'implBs.Ulack Heads or Grubs -IMotches and Kruptiona on the face , leaving ho skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itch , Salt Uhume , Snre Nipples , Sere Lips ' and ild , Obstinate Ulcera. Hold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of irico , 50 cents. At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schrocter & iecht , At wholesale by 0. F. Uoodmau. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco la the > est. est.Smoko Smoke Seal of North Carolina To. > acoo. Hattcrmllk at tlio liar , ! "rom the Philadelphia News , "It la wonderful , " tald a bar-keopor pith a headlight diamond to a Nowe- atherer yesterday , "how the trade In inttermllk his incrcmed. Every first- lasa bar In Philadelphia has its butter- ailk can now. The consumption is si- neat as great as that of beer , and a good loal moro proGUble , We p y $8 a bar- ol for beer or ? 2 a quarter-barrel , A [ Uarter , properly handled , will yield from linoty to 100 Rlaesee , at five cents each. Fhat'a a profit of about 120 per cent. 'Buttermilk wo get for eight canta a llon , and sell it in half-pint glasses at ivo cents each. That makes eighty cents gallon. Prolty big percentage , isn't ' t' Well , I don't care what people drink , o long a they pay for It and the profit is nir. Buttermilk is all the go now , and rou can bet your sweet Hfo that I'm oady to stand here and ladle It out all lay at that tiguro. It iuat knacks the irofita on boor into a cocked hat , " New Mexico has a population , excliiiitn of ndlanj. who ore not cltuenr , of 11U.OOU , of r'liom 111,000 , are Mexican ? , but few of whom uderitaud the national language , Is your bank lame ! It ia a tolid fact lut the only aura euro for diseases of the ldney , liver , bladder , IB Hunt's llom- dy. Diiordored liver and kidneys will pro- uco rhc.imatiam and neuralgia. All Iver end kidney diseases are cuiod by Innt'a Hemedy. BUFFALO UlIjLi'3 WISH , Ho Wants to l > o Iiockod In A Ilootn With Ue. Cnrvcr. A dl p tch from Now Daren say : 'I'd show you a good deal of money to bo locked up alone In a room with that man Carver for awhile , " sild Buffalo Bill to-day at the end of tha hearing In Law yer Whodon's oflice. Ho bad iuat con cluded tolling of the organization of the Wild West Show , nnd the dillorent parts taken In the concern by Carver and hhn- tclf. Ho said : "In the spring of 1883 I organized nt North Platte and Columbus , Neb , , a wild woat show that opened in Omaha. Nob. , In May , 1883. This ( how Dr. Carver was afterwards connected with and known ns my ptrtnor. But ho waa not a partner nutil the show made enough clcsr profit for him to buy an interest , with the exception of a few dollars lars which ho might have put In nt dif ferent times. Ho represented to mo in the prcssnco of witnesses that ho hid $38,000 ; tbat ho had boon disappointed In some way In getting his money to Omnha to pay for his Inter est In the ( how , but ho made plausible excuses , for which ho Is noted , that his money was llablo to como at nny time , and in any amount , for at that time ho did not know what the show cost. As soon na ho learned that the profits were enough to pay for the part ho had ta put In , ho paid in that patt and became my partner. " The rest of the deposition was of llttlo interest , Buffalo Bill Baying that Dr. Carvor'wai pleased to see his name in largo letters on the advertising bill ? , and that ho had glvon orders that the two nemos Cody nnd Carver bo of the eamo typo. The hearing will bo continue to. day. Homo New nun Old Drlnko , Now Orleans Times-Democrat , A barkeeper tald yesterday that bran dy drinking in Now Orleans was a thin of the past. It uaod to bo the popula "ardent spirit , " so to speak. All the ol scientific drinkers wanted brandy. Bn whieky displaced it , and is now In turn being slowly encroached upon by mal and vluona drinks. But the procois I slow , nnd notwithstanding the mnltlpll cation of beer saloons , irhero draugh beer la sold for five cents , the firat-claa Gftoon-conts-B-dtink bars hold the ! own. But they have n much larger cal or bottled beer and nlno. But the ho role souls still acorn the milder beverage : and only vary their straight whisky will : the approved mixed drinks. The gli : fizz a year ago had the call , but ban fall en to the rear , and juleps and smashc now compote for tirat place In the popular heart. A now and popular drink is imported from Memphl and called by the euphonious nnmo o "rabbldegay. " The "Manhattan cock tall , " n juicy and delicious compound , I the latest New York importation. Thi "DamianoB11 cocktail was made popula by the Mexicans , and the "buck punch' of oraugo Uower and water is the op proved thing for weak norvea in the oar.y morning. "Shandy GalF , " a mixture o. . " ginger nlo and porter , beer or nio , I growing in popularity. "Stono teuco , ' H mixture of elder and whisky , was for a long tlmo a a favorite drink. It la llttl called for now. Old drinkers recall thi day Trhon tansy and whisky was the bet tie kept near the bartender's whip band The ono peculiar drink of NOT ? Orleans , however , nnd ono which still holds its own , Is "llnfiignac , ' a compound of brandy , syrup and soda. It is named In honor of Mayor Rnftignac , who created it and drank it into popular ity away back in the forties , It has passed frcin the bara to the soda foun- tnlns , and Is considered delicate enough and of snfliclontly respectable origin to bo called for and drank with propriety by ladles. The soda fountain men , in con sideration of this fact , have encouraged a popular delusion that it contained no al cohol , for which It Is generally under stood the ladles feel much gratitude. An other drink of much popularity this sum mer Is the egg soda , which contains eight ingredients , one of which is a basis of acid phosphate. "Lactart , " an acid milk , is also n new decoction , and buttermilk maintains Ita popularity sa a summer beverage. But the universal sentiment imong serlons drinkers ia that the mint julep is king. All persons afllicted with Dyspepsia , hC3 , Colic and all kinds nf indigestions will ind immediate relief and sure euro by using Aii dHtiirn HltterH , The only genuine is Manufactured by Dr , J , G. 15. Siegert & A gentleman in San lieru.irdino county , California , marketed -l.COJ pounds of black- lerrloa grown on a einglo patch. They irought S3'-'i , being at the rate of Sl.OCO an ere , _ _ - - _ _ _ _ Wo guarantee the speedy , painless and termanout cure , without knlfo , caustic ir salvo , of the largest pile tnmorr. 'atnphlot and references sent for two otter stamps , World's Dlepcneary Medi al Association , Ci3 ( MalnSroot , Baflalo. Kay ia celling for i > su a ton in i > 'ow Jcreoy , figure herotofoie unknown. HAllUHdvl , worst cases reliovnil and ured by Drm'rt Pfim MAI.TVmsim , 1.25 per bottle , Bold by Druggists nnd irocers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ California had eight Spanicli governors rom ITL'O to 182S ; and fronVlSW tolslli ntno- eon Mexican rulers , 1'nclflc hut Emphatic. Mr. Oliver Hinkley , proprietor of the 'aclfio Company , No. 11 Powell street , Ian Francisco , Cal. , says that for years 10 haa never bocn without that standard uro for man and beast St. Jacob'a Oil , -and considers it an Indispensable rtlclo. The cattle-ranch area embraces 305,009 luare milee , or nearly 41 per cent , of the jtal area of the United State , "Kitten By A Dotf. " This Is the subject of a treatise by lonry Irving , the actor , who claims to o thoroughly Informed on the subject , t Is unpleasant to be bitten by a dog , specially If the animal ia a large and sav- go ono , But it Is not half ns bad as to o racked with the pains of dyspepsia or ormented with rheumatism. When a og bites yon , yon don't know what to o , But when you have dyspepsia or heumatism , you know that Brown's run Bitters will cure you. Nathan M , imith , Long Branch , N. J. , writes , 'Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of dya- . lepala. It la an excellent remedy. " There reems to bo trustworthy evidence to bo fact that belled celery not the raw sterna -ia a preventive of rhemnatiain. ; yoUNG 3IK.V lKAD THIS. TUB VOITAIC HJUT Co. . of Marihall.Mich. , ffer to send their celebrated KLKilT.u-Vut , AicJiKLToml other KIKCTJUO AITUAM KH n trial for thirty day , to meu ( yuung or uld ) itlicted with nerroui debility , lues of vitality u,1 manhoixJ , and all kindred troubles. Al ir rheumatism , neuralgia , paralytu , and may other dueates. Complete restoration > heafth , vigor aud manhood guaranteed 'o riik la incurred , lu thirty dayd' trul U llowed. Write them at once for illustrated amjihlet fre , o u n c s Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothache. tioi-c Tliront.Su rill tic.Sprit I ti .llriilfB , IliifiK.Sralilo. I'l-oKl IIIIcK , M > jit , otiini iwnin rws t\ti nn . Pot lly DrUfgliUmiJ 1)MU"vnniirr Kiftj Cvuu * Uitllo , Dim-tin in m it 1 HMjcnucf. . Tim cn.viti.r.f A. votiui.nii eo. Oicniui ta A. TWELIS 1 CO. ) U.lll or , Hi , 1.1. A , ( H7 SI I Imrlos S . Sf , T A. 1 KM > tt i1 -i * ( 'h .ti * i < * : ' r 1'r j , r. ; . fct. i * > , ic , n-IIT p ' * - ' an 1 ' ' l i' * i Nervous Hiostratiufi , flpbtlltMen1 ! u/ > ? hslcnl ) Weakness , Mcrcurhl and o\tns \ , * stuns t-uns Ol Throat. Skin n ; Snic < , 3lno4 Pflli.ij ild Sotes .ind Ulcers , m . - 'M 'ins > ir.irt . > i. . " Diseases Arising ro" 'nillsctetlon. ' f xVsu , TxpoMitc or Indulgence , Ttirh rrmiuer r-irmii.i MoKtrR ? ' n ' o ! ! n , J M i chmnt * cf feUn I. ( tmnlo'hi < p-pi | i r f. mt'f * . jtituntV at Ht-M , IA. ' tr nd ( > rlni ! Marrtaio 'tniroper ) r unimppjr , n'l nnnnt'l/curM , runi-li1 ' Stf , ' * p rn ifcr # WT , li.,4 A Positive Writttii ! Guaranty JVJARR8ACSE < 3UDEf ! t > Iitrff , frt r.f tru . 1 . -i f Mk ) , nn i * tt | * n i eit " i r ftti.1 All tie B'i f , I Of l ! , , > f. Jair laical Irr.tituto NChartercabythcStatcofll- ! ! Vnoia for the express purpose SofglvinRimmcdlatc rcllclln vail chronic , urinary and prl- svate diseases. Gonorrhoea , iOleetandSyphillsIn nil their complicated forms , nlso oil diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved nnJ permanentlycured by rcme- . dtestestedlnn7 < 'ur///Viir _ _ . _ \t-i > iritill'r < trlc < : Seminal Weakness , NiRht Losses by Dreams , I'lmples on the Face , Lost Manhood , jiusitti'ilireitrftl.Tltero ( ni > offi > erti > ieiitt ii. The appropriate remedy 13 at once used in each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address Dn.JAMES.No. 204WashmgonSI.Chicacjolll. ! . ufi * LlVCR.ii il KIDNCVB , il i : 101:1. : Tllh , ULAl. ' ! * VIOOH of YODTII Ufa- \Vantol AlM'ftltP - ircil , IJoiK , M n < s receive in nlor l.i turns l'ic iiilnil i Hiijif > nci lirilii I'ov k ! f"fl < iliwlroiiicojiipii' , , , i rllur to llirlre/r / v > n.1 u. tt dir 'S IKON 'XOHIO u nf. a ccrtycurc tllvesa lc.ir , hu.ilUiy unmiiloxl i * c jiicnt itfrnipltat p 'i- ' Mfi'Ulii oiil- i he popular-It ) ill tlit OIIKI 1.1" Uooi : < c , Hcnrt j ii'udri > i tuTholr n i t Ixjile. Mo. lei our "DKEAM BOOff - ' > 0 < < Irnici , Ulob. , rtb. t , ISO. J. M. I/501E < t Co. . MOKBOI , Mich. GBNTI 1 am using ; jour fluid Extract Hod Clorer Blossom and Wet Compress for Cancer on tlio breast orylamwelL I am wtlsilod It la the best remedy for Cancer known. You are welcome to use tlilJ for UK keiietlt of rtilTerlni ; humanltr. Ileipictfally , MHS. L. A. JOENSOK. TOLKDO , O. , Januarr 17 , ISO , 3. M. T/309B It On. , Stovnou , Mich. V-My wife has for some tlmo bocn affllctM with wmcthlnc llkea Krof alous nl rusc. and found n , | ftUet until ibt gatoyour KxtDCI of lied Clor r .trl/J , I m happy to nay elie has experienced erct rtllel. This Is nut a e light toFtlmonlnl of my appreciation a ! your efforts In bohnlf of humanity , wliich you &rti welcome to tire for their honeut. TotitDO , O. , Deo. 1st , isss I. V. Loom A Co. , lloxno , Mich. O1NT9-1 oommuneod taklni ? your Ext. Ilcil Clorer , iwo rnn BBO , for Uryelnelas , mid t.ne not bcin tiwiblwi inc . It It hereditary with me. Think you oar * Uii boat blood medlano known. Voon truly , W. M. SEIBERT. n. II. nyman , of Ornnil naplcin , Mlcli. . nayi Ifter Iwo Doctors nlvlncil him to ute laaar't hit. JUnl Clover I r a iMul cata of 1 i zcm.i , or KurtT bore * on thn ] < > ; only used two pounds ulj our Solid l troctlUxlClorcc Am now well. AH a Spring MedlelnaTonlonnd central Blood PurP tier 1 1 has no qual. For aalo by all ilruk'KlaU , or J. M , LOOM & Co. . Monroe. Mlclu THE ONIiY EXOLU&IVB IN OMAHA NED CONSUMPTION ; I bare a positive romedir ( or the bovn dliento ; tj H no Ihouiaudcof cate toft lie wont kind and o ( long landingliatolJttf u cured Iuileeuitri ) > niii rnrraltti nltxrilcaeT lout I wl 1 tend TWO llOTfl.KS HCKS , oBttherwiiha VAII A III bTHKATISKon thiidliiaio MUuraufTtirtfr c , deiitrrtivnd ] ' ( ) uddr . Pit. T. A HLOiau llll'earlSl , New Vort Pawn Lots in Denver Junction Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction ia o new town of about 200 DbahitantB , laid out In 1881 , on the great runk railway across the continent , at the unction of the Juleaburft ISranch , 1U7 miles rom Denver , The town is on second bottom and of the 1'latte Itlver , the finest locution ictwoon Omuha and Denver , and U surround- (1 ( by the bo -laying landa west of Kearney function , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ; .Hitude 3GOO feet , Denver Junction bida to lecome an Important point , M the U. 1' . H , t , Co. , are putting up many of their buildings iere , whilu the ] ! . & 61. It. U , Co. . aroexputt- d eoon to connect at thla place , Tha pruajnt hance fur Rood invcatmenta In town lota will carcelv ever ho equaled olaewhore. 1'or Bale ly tha lot or block In good terms by U. M , WOOUIAN , Atrnnt. Dnnvflr Jiinotinn DREZEL Sucir80M 10 JOHN ( i , JNDERTAKERS I At the olJ8'aidU > 7 larnamSt Orders vyU-lc ' > | > h N 0 2/D. BEAUTIFUL Prices B 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 heel house erected for Hammond & Co. , other dealers have com menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future.FSeveral 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 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 double the purchase price. If in so short a , ime handsome profits are made , what will be the result when evei-y thing 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 bcnefitted by the growth and development of the cattle interest , South Omaha lots will enhance in value more ray pidly than any other by reason of the pros imity to the works. Manufacturers of nil kinds w'.ll find itto their ad vantage to inspect thispropprty ; good location , level grounds , track Iacilities nnd plenty o coed ; pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water Works , [ n fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitnblo to select property now , as a year or two lieiico with a population o 501)0 ) to 10OOD , puople , thin -\vill \ become a desirable place for all kinds of business , and lots bought now , can bo bad nt vary reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. it Rich or poor , will find it profitable to make investments in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo fur nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful new town and'learn of its advantages. We have entire charge of , and are the exclusive agents for the Halo of all thin property from Q streets south. Splendid lots from upwards. .213 S.04th | SIR ! 1 Wo have desirable business nnd ro.sidenceMpropirty Jf parts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. Wo plicit bey- ers and sellers to call on IH. Wo will give themlall possililo information free , otd keep conveyance freo.to show proportyjin anyipart of the c'ty ,