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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1885)
THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , JULY 25 , 1885. OH ! MY strain or cold MlatVn that ncak back and nearly prostrates jou. " -O THE BEST TONIC * Strengthen * the Mtmrlr * , Stcnilhn flir TVrrvrnj 3'itrlclitH tlt Itlnntl , OU t H 1N < w Vigor. In. iT. TJ. MrrnR , rn.rfirid. Iowa , aura "Brown * * Iron llitten i * the ln * t Iron mMlrino I Into known In tny flOyoiira1 practice I liavt * found It * i f cliUly Ijf nollrhl In nervous or j.iijpfral r ilintin- tfon. nn < l in nil dpbilltaHntf ailment a that Imar M hwmlyon thn system UPO It free ly in my own family ' * Opiiulno IIAH trade innrk and nw vd T \ line * on wrapi * r , Tukr no nlln-r. Madeonh by UlEOWNmrMirU , CO. , ItAI/TMIOKi : , . \DiFft' HAND BOOK nwful find Altrnctko , con- tnininitlist of prifM for r < * ctt > ofijn format Inn About coin * ctr civrn nway ( > / n.11 utilern / ( ti medicine , or tiiiilod tonny Address on rocoijjt of 2c MAJIIU. . : - > jnv-if - HRDAOGUift 'wtai . .XSBS51 ; t * ' iircn-il li. Ml * nuril * ' I- ,1,11,1-I 1 ' _ , . , . , , , , , . II. pf Bn.id ti o htalii ) for C ( ; ; , "rk' ' . , AMroK I ) I.AKK1J , flirbT , \U \ > uutll ( . l.irk hrrcct , C'nn UK , . Ir.u IS OONDUOTED BY Royal Havana Lottery E ( A. QOVEUKHKNT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets In Filths ; wholes ? 5 ; Fractions pro r U. SnDjvcl 10 no manipulation , DOS ooatiolietl by the fftrlieiln Inieieet. It IB Iho fttresl thing to lha ilnioof cbuioela existence. lot tickets apply to SIIII'SET & CO. , 1212 Broad nay.N. T. City ; , or U.OTTKH3 ft CO , 610 Main 81. K c a Cltv. Ifo. Cancer of the Tongue , A Case Resembling that ol Gen. Grant. Eorco ten yearaago I tail a Bcrofuloua poio on my " right hand which tiaio ire great trouble , mid under the old time trcotticnt healtu up. but it Ijjd only been dtien Into the sjtteratn , the use of potash an nod mcrcuiy , and In Match. 1888 , It broke out in rey throat , and concentrated Into wliatsoiro of the re doctors called cancer , citltf ; through my check , do- tli Btrojlnp the tool ot my mouth and upper Up , then aa' attacked ray tongue , p Utennd lower lip dcstrolng fai tbo palate and under lip entirely and bn ( iny ton uo eating out to the top cf inj left check bone and up frc to tbo left 0)0. I could not rnt any eolld lead , but bu subsisted on Hquldj , and my tongue was so far gone Iconld not talk. .Suo.h win my ret lied , helpless SC condition the first cf list Octooer (183) ( ) , when my rel frlcntto commenced gMti ? too Bullt's Specific. In Ices than a month the rating p'uccs stopped and onH healing commenced , and iho fearful apa.'turo In my H check has bcon obued and 11 rally knitted together , osl A process of a row tinier lip Is pro rcaslrjg finely , aiuitho tonjuc ( which \vas almoit ilsttroicd Is bo- go loir rocoterod , and It socuia that nature Is suppljlni ; la I cm talk BO that raj frlenda can laclt readily understaml no. aud can lso cat solid looj clt uRUln. if nny coubt these facts I would refer them to Hon. John II. Tml'ir ' , State Senate r of this dis trict , and to Dr. T. u. DradflcIJ , LaaranRC , ( Jn me MK8. 1IAUY L. lOMEIt , tin LaQraDRO , RaM&y II , 1S65 , wane Foreale by alluru'ilstii. ( 1 TreatHoon blood and akin diseases mailed free , noel I'm S irr Br-Kciric Co. , Uiawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. , N. V. , 167 W. 23d Sj. ol to fro wo out not aln fro ma fin trur lisa clt tui the she cor I'rpniniiir' IIIH | ! ' < > i1. 4)Uea > c9 of tl.K iilncyN , Illud pnt lrr , lUHl I'riiHtnln Cliiiul t'l lll'.lt ullliniit the Mnmnrli Ufdicltifa the JMarM-'U lloliiH , liy - ' Va rlPori'iiiciimlwIiliout urKC'ry Treatise mid tes will timonial-Irrr. Allrdrri poinViiii inllcl < > iitlnl , wilhe ( KA.U8TON REMEDY CO. . or DR. It. TRESUOW , df VUaxf > tr < Ur. > f > t MPW VniJK. aft slty Imported Beer coln wo IN BOTTLES. Its Krlanifer llavarla I Culmbachcr Itavarla da 1'llsntr lioliemlan I Haider . . . . . . . .Uromun UOUKST10. mo nudtselscr St. Louli I Anhouser 8t , I.oiila noi ' Ilot'tf Milwaukee | Bclditz I1 lener.Ullnraukee Krug'e Omaha | Alt , 1'ortor , Domestloand eh. Uhlnu Wltioa. 103 EPJWATTREJI , 1213 Parnam St. BDJ " Of Town Lots in Denver Junction ovc Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction la a now town of nbout 200 arc nhnbitnnta , laid out in 1881 , on the great hoi trunk railway across tlio continent , nt the junction of tbo .Tiilwtmr > ; lirnncli , 1U7 milca from Denver , Tbo town in on oeconcl bottom got land ol tlio i'lntto Itlrer , tbo tineat location the between Oumbnund Denver , ntid [ a etirround- ixl by the bast-laying lands west of Kearney coi Junction , Noli , i climate bealthy and bracing ; clg altitude 3,000 feet , Demer Junction bids to lor becoma nil li t > ortant point , as tbe U , 1 * . K , K , Co. , nra putting up many of their buildings luf here , while the li. & . M. U , K , Co. . are expected - t od soon to connect at tbU place. The presaut mo cluuica for good iuveatinenta In town lota will for ccnrcely ever be equaled oluewherH , For eale by the lot or block In good terms by jnea ive II. M , WOOLMAN , Atrent Dnnvnr Junction pot , Coin mil Oc. af SCCCESSOKS TO JOHN G , JACOBS tlu rec UNDERTAKERS I line 2 At the ol I e atidll 7 Farnafn St. Orders by tele- from eraph sol citoJ jnd ] remptly fttUuded to , C. SJf. nan NEBRASKA CITY , Sbc Feds Good Because Easiness is Pidtiog Up , and Real Eslate A Goncmlly Prosperous " , Good Time' ; tjoonm I'p For tlio Southern atctrnpolls , CorrcsponiJenco of the BKK. CITY , Kob. , Jnly 22. The qucatlon of the now largo stock yards and poik packing lioiuo now being de finitely settled , and onr government post- ofl'uo being previously "fixed" aomo four weeks back , our citizens are- now chuck ling over the city's good lack , and nearly everybody la prophesying , with ton to ono In favor of the prophet , that Ne braska City will have doubled her present population two ycara hence. The atock yarda will occupy sixteen acres of ground , whllo the packing house will bo of a little larger capacity than our present one. In some future letter I will filvo a description of the two In stitutions that the readers of the BEG maybe bo aware of the "big things" now aaanrod for Nebraska City. Apropos to the general good times which wo anticipate with the introduction of our many now enterprises CtTAI'UOPEHTY IS CRAWLING J steadily upward In price , and Bales in the real catato line are quadruple whit they were at this tlmo laatyoar. Tno river , of which Ha moandorlngu were mentioned in our last letter , haa now began Its destructive work nucesgary before the channel is ful ly Bottled on this eido , and two of onr largest brick yarda situated on the bank of river are succumbing to the Insatiable appotlto of the "mighty Missouri. " Ono of the brick makers , Mr. Rosolins , hav ing partly finished burning his kiln of brick , and they bolng too hot to handle , is forced to stand by and BOO them gob bled up by the angry waters. Some llttlo apprehension was feared by the Nebraska City Distillery Co. , that their cattle sheds wonld bo washed away but tbo Indications are now more favorable. Our citizens were considera bly worked np last week by the fact that n parly of railroad surveyors had struck the town , CO.MINO FllOM TUE SOUTHWEST. Who they were nobody seems to have been able to find out , but It la the opin ion of most of onr citizens that they were la iho employ of the Missouri Pa cific railroad , and were surveying a line from either Talnugo or Delta. However , the cry Is , "Give us another railroad , " and Nebraska Oltyltes don't care where It comes from so long as It gota hero. The Darlington & Missouri surveyor , Col. Dudley , has been In the city for the past < several days surveying the witches for the now packing house , also ono for the distillery. The latter com pany ' claim they can save § 30 per day by the building of the switches to their establishment. Col. : Giles "groat aggregation of consol idated wonders " ' - idP" , at'-whoso mighty ap preach " the earth trembles , " the only cir cus : of thlsjyoarfor Nebraska City showed hero last woek. As the show TTRS leavIng - Ing next mornln ? attachment papers were served on It for $350 by ono of the cir cus' employes. Matters were arranged rui BO that the "aggregation" was allowed to proceed to Sidney , Iowa where they " aa "anted . up. aaNe Our citizens are wrathy over the cen Ner sus taking this year. Although the Br' reports have not been made public yet iW tlioao who have had access to the reports say that the population of the city will cov fall short 5,000. The report from the ant from the third ward seems to hold right , oat but there Is a vast discrepancy in the second and third wards and many bitter lac to rdlectiono are cast on the census enum tha erator of these wards Mr. Jack Farley. Ho loaves to-day for White Cloud , Ivas. , finf ostensibly to take a position with the up government engineers , but wo opine ho WO pleased at the prospect of leaving onr city at onco. tot The board of education at their last hid n meeting decided that nn enlargement of hidI high school and Third ward school : was necessary , and bids to that effect are lov now being advertised. eve Nebraska City has now a full fledged MILITIA. lOMTANY WOl bravo boys In blue , who are over ready the answer the call for protection whether enl from near or of jr. Upon second thought net believe Iho boys are already ecircd iiin of six months' growth , aa they have pin boon able to material/ ! meeting pin'i since the lL < juiry received a few days ago ia FroDi the state adjutant general as to how hav many men Nebraska City's militia could ner furnish in of the uiu caco prospective Indian uiuA trouble on our western borders. The ( on Consolidated Tank Line company Imi : awarded to Mr. L , Xtmmer , of this beh lty , the contract for erecting their ox- tail tunslvo ! cooper shops , also a roiidonco for tailV nee of their imiou isr , The cooper inai shops will bo located In the northwest ITBI corner of the block owned by the com Wii pany , the residence for the manager in ire northeast corner. The cooper shops iati give employment to eixteou hands at and start. The company intend hore- rub jftor to barrel oil only at Omaha and this frulA ; , and will ship their tanks from Lin A and the other points to hero. vlth Sheol ! that lome now region of Infernal weather , has sent beautiful mai a supply of 8 ho products hero the past week or ton hoa lays. ; For the last few days the ther Inn mometer has averaged 100" each after- thn norm at about 2 o'clock , whllo In some twl shudy places It is said to have reached BO : . This , wo believe , Is higher than CIO' : reports from the cities east. No cases 1 sunstroke have boon cro1 reported how- jrlm Jver. bon NOTES OE.VEKALLY. osti The Cumberland Presbyterian people twiT remodeling aud beautifying their T IIOIIBB of worship. rray Quito ( n number of onr citizens have ( i'o ono to Lake Mlnnotonka to whllo eh 3' away : ray extremely hot weather , La The 1 News surprised the natives by cole omnp ! ! out last S.itortlay evening in an . light page form. They will continue the A largo , edition each Saturday , so wo are informed. t John Steinhnrt , tbo great democratic .ad roa . nogul of 10-1 Main street , has bcon east load. the past several days , and knowing mdy ) say ho Is fixing up a case of "ofTdn- ' partisanship" against our present " poatoUico Incumbent , 1'anl Schmlnke. An hreo iilrgod Interview by the Chicago Inter tron Dceau . man wax published In the Press tllut few daya ago , but we failed to discover utti original In the Inter Ocean of any yoiii recent date. Guess it was a ton cents a that interview. doll LT A representative of a large stove factory | ' . Irouton , Mo , , nho a fruit canning J are of largo experience from Bjltlmoro " 3cds will bo In the city In a few days to confer with onr business men in reference to the establishing of a fruit canning establishment and store in onr mldnt , It begins to look as though the old adage , "It never rains but It pours , " wonld yet bo exemplified in Nebraska City. Packing house , stock yards , cooper shopi , flouring mill , canning factory and other booms , too numerous to mention , How ad wo Imagine "Topics" of the State Journal must hnvo felt when the pirty of Chicago capitalists , who were In vltod to visit Lincoln and our city In reference to the establishing of an exten sive stock yards and pork packing house , thought It not worth whllo to visit Lincoln after viewing onr city and Us ad vantages , but at once decided that Ne braska City should have "tho plum. " When "Topics" saw they wouldn't come to Lincoln ho wrote a very humor ous llttla tqutb about a "puty of Chicago men visiting Nebraska City ou n pleasure trip , Arc , &o. Suilico to say It ia with pleasure that wo chronicle the fact that the Ohicigo men were so well pleased with their "pleasure trip" that they at once decided to Invest about $2,000,000 In Nebraska City. Onr next letter will probably bo from the lake region of Minnesota , as your correspondent expacta taking a "lay oil" In the region of big bass and mosquitoes shortly , and will wrlto thn traditional "fow linos" from there. "EYE SEE. " Tha Mystery of tlio Milk. "Milkman's Milk" Is quoted by n popular - ular journal aa being "weak and quiet ing. " In a "condensed milk" factory In the : milk district of Now York state , it was found to bo worao than that * The farmers f had diluted it with water and then thickened It with borax and salt petre. Is it any wonder that after feed ing on this mess the people suffer from Indigestion ? Brown's Iron Bitters con quers Indignation In young or old ; regu lates bowels and kidneys , and promotes perfect health In spite of the milk adul terators. I10NI2Y Foil THE LADIES. lint brima nro vary narrow , Fongeoa have velvet stripes. IIuo garden hats are still worn. Lace grows in favor as the season advances. Round waists and wide Bashes grow in favor. Long Hewing enshca are more fashionable than ever. Kualistlc fringes are finished with nuts of various sorts. Fancy pnlloons are mixed with chenille in Oriental coloring. Some of the now beaded galleons have the beads painted by hand. Vim's veiling is trimmed with surah , velvet or with yak lace. Kbino etono pins for tbe hair are the order of tbo day at present. Moire antique sashes eix or eight inches wide are becoming more popular , Brown dresses are trimmed with lace run with threads of copper. Mohair costumra are laced with silver cord and tassels , and have velvet pipings. Black Theodora tulle , with gold stars , is innlo up with black or colored sutin. Eton jackets with jetted black lace may bo worn with dresies of any material or color. The milkmaid pverskirt and the housemaid frock are rivals in women'd favor at ttio mo ment. ment.Woolen Woolen tulle is now manufactured and is aa fine aa that of cotton. It is made up over colored silk. Itepousso brass work is the newest fancy occupation of women of leisure who are artis tically inclined. Gradation | of colors are fashionable , nnd fro- queotly three shades w ill bo worn over the foundation silk skirt. A foolish Iowa maiden attempted to change tb the color of her eyes , but succeeded only m sti ruining their UEofulnoaa. dc A now Jersey cloth in < black and colors is 1m coareely ribbed ai the cardigan jackets. dark lining is required. dePi Pi There is a largo number of rod-haired girls in Brooklyn. The introduction of the electric for light there seems somewhat superfluous. A high-crowned mousse-green silk hat is covered with gold tulle richly embroidered is and ia trimmed with a full cluster of green 13 ostrich tips , . Figaro jackets have round fronts and roach ' [ the I waist line of the bodice. If made cf to laca , or etemine they are lined with Bilk hko that of the dress. Small pina or brooches , no car rings , few Inger rings and very slender bracelets make the catalogue for the Bummer jewelry of a of ) woman ] of taste , dot Tha deep , dark plot of a Baltimore girl was lad mix Boinu chemical with tha rungo used by rival , so that it would turn her cheeks black aali ndellbly Instead of pink. aalii It is said that in Kpgland lovers remain on- Yo rngod from throe to five years. The English lover , however , doesn't have to buy ics cream in ivey week for his girl. cot A few women , generally of mature nge , eon wear a terror-like projection at the back of their dresses , but na a rula big bustles are July seen in "fashion plates , " cov : A navy blue rough and-roady straw bon- eve , faced with blue velvet , has a trimming of lino-inch wide yak lace fastened wiih gilt litia. The BtnngB nro of blue velvet ribbon , the The horiid , wapginc and crinolctto bustle no longer worn. The bant dieasjd women Bo lave learned to wear their draperies in n man- con that makes any save a very small bustle ant . innecesaary , Tin At a fire ! In Soinervllle , Mann. , a lady sell ought her way heroically into the burning milding , md saved her DOW bonnet , leavinp baj lehind to bo cuuiumed her pocket-book , con- 111 ainmg SI'JO. ' Woman dentists nro paining ground in Cier- T the nany. They nro prarticing 111 many of tlio rent cities ; in Hamburg , thrashing , Cologne , I ci tron iVicabiden and Frankfnrt-on-tho-Mnln , They rom. very popular with the children , IP , "Its. A bonnet composed of lead-colorotl beads trimmed with knots of red velvet ribbon u bunch of purple plums made of India ubbor as eolt and natural looking aa tha real rult. The strings are of red velvet ribbon , " K the Michigan lias provided hereolf woman wol ? a mourning iniinent , Including it hand- tory black bonnet , "because there are so Nor nany delicatu members of tha family , and NorA bad to bavo Borne now clothe' , anyway. " am The old fashioned turban is being Incroaa- anlj ngly : worn In town , the only trimming being 'hut ' hrco row * of vulvot ribbon , or a rnugly IiinA iwUtod Roman scarf , the turned brim being ; A wide as to leave very llttlo space for any toh rown decoration. byt Tain U'Shanter hats of mull have shirred mm irovvns and are trimmed with a frill about the -ord , with an Aliatian bow of wide soft rib \JCP ' ! a arranged across the front ; a cluster ol TrilJ istrlch tipi or a little bunch of flowers , orelao ( J Avietod drapery Burrouniilng the crown. twa red Tha now colors are gablor , a eUy blue with au c ; tinge ; pence , pumice stone gray ; moune repl , dtickwood color ; genet yellow , the hada ' of the broom any plunt hloBnom ; nebuleo cycl , cloud color ; pspitc , orautra yellow ; the .abrador , a gray blue ; plomb , a eilvery load beei ; eclantino and hyclrnngos , two now pink beeiHi l.ados , fron baehfulyoung Jinn who wan afraid to will iropoeo to his eweetheurt ( educed her to tire Jgrui [ lam with n piatol , which he asm-red her a vo only loaded with powder , and after olio It the done BO full down and pretended to lie robu . She threw herself wildly upon the and , callicg him her darling mi i her lielorod Inch | 'hereupon fie got up and married her , KUllt Unerictu ( Ua. ) Itermbhcau , IIK.II "A doll at Long lirauch H the elzo of a < f tl year old child , and haa nn elnborati' bo ) r romeeau coating nn ( losa than n couple o ( houi.mil of dollars " There itru other dolld n the saino place , the DUO of twenty year old .rd . : women whoso troaaeau coat not lean b-jtt $10,000. They are alive , but they nre bio i , ell tlio tarr.p , and young men had bet li. I the oueiBlutled marry vtitheavvduit , .ady Ilka and elegant travelling costumes I " made of Hue , softly draping camel'd liairau" il ) tiny blus anu gold checks , with blau rboi bands nnd panels of Knssian-bluo velvet. vith vest to correspond , fastened with small French gold buttons finely chased. With the protection of A dust-cloak , this dresa would suffice fora journey of any length without the necessity of adding costumes for hotel w r. Kvon the high prices silk glove * this season have a wny of giving out very quickly rU the finger tips , o completely that n neat Invisible darn is rendered an impossibility , The rest of the glove la left "ns goocl as new. " The ba > t way to ilo.il with them is to cut off the finger portions entirely and half of the thumb Hem the edges left "raw" nnd you have n pair of tilk mitts which will last the Bummer through. To meet the rEqulromonla of n fJasels figure n latty Bhnu d lo fifeot ) } inches tall , 82 in ches bust measure , 21 Indies wni t , 1) ) niche from nrtnpit to waist , long arms and nrck. A queenly woman , however , should bo 6 feet f > tuctioa tall , 31 inches about the bust , 2GJ about Iho Wrtist , 35 over the hips , \l\ Inches around the lull of the nrm nnd OJ inches nround the wrist. Her hands and feet ehould not be too Biimll , Cambric dresses with round waists , mid wholly ucdrnped , nro Been on every hand , These skirt * , Uo , look well , must bo ni full as possible nil around , nnd there must oven bs extra gathers at the waist in the back to pre vent tbnt very untightly falling away from the touriiure , nnd BO leaving It cxpasod in bold outline tu the jeering scrutiny of any body who happens to catch Mgbt of such n caricature upon modern boutfiuicy. These straight-gathered gowns iitcetelUto a little distension to inako thorn look well , but Iho long , wobbling , well-shaped crinoline first used is now quite a thing of the pnst , nnd In its plnco is substituted a crescent shaped roll of horse-hair covered with white falcon , the roll tapering to points on each end , nnd rounding very full in the centre. ' best and surest provontllivo DOFFT'H 1'uiiK MAI.T WIIISKKY , S1.25 per bottle , Bold by Druggists and Grocers , Uy the Garden Gntc. Ho Blood outside the garden gate And whistled In n minor key ; She sat at her boudoir window nnd Caugh ou to his melody ; A Hristol bull dog eat between , Wagging his bullet hond ; "Ah there ! " the lover whispered low ; 1 Stay there ! " the malden said. [ Doston Timen , Nnrvoua Debilitated Men. You are allowed a free trutl for thirty < lai > s of the USD of Dr. Dye's Oolebrated Voltaic licit with Klectric Suspensory Appliancoa , for tbo Bpeody rollof and paimnnont cure of Nervous Debility , losa of Vitality and Manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood. No risk ia incurred. Il lustrated pamphlet , with full information , terms , etc , , mailed free by addressing Voltaic Belt Co. , Marehnll , Mich. Packing Her Saratoga. Her trunk Is packed ; but yet is eho Not frco from all distress ; For down the top , to moot tbo lock , In vain she tries to press. And then her loving ppouso she calls To sit upon the lid ; Ho scowls , well knowing what that means , But doeR as ho Is bid. He sits and bumps himself against That trunk lid , but in vain ; It will not meet , although ho tries With nil his might aud main , Ho stands on it , hii jninps on it. Ho lies on it and swears ; And struggles until off ho two Suspender buttons tears. And when hia eyes are bulging out And twisted in hia neck , And when his nails are broken off And all his clothes a wreck , And when ho feels that if ho makes One morp attempt ho'll burst , She , too. sits on that lid , just aa She should hnvo dona at first. Blowing Up Hell Gate he bcon a laborious and costly work , ar the end justifies tbo effort. Ob struction in any important channel moans disaster. Obstructions In the organs of the hnmau body bring Inevita ble dlsosso. Theymu3t be cleared away , or physical wreck will follow. Keep the liver In order , and the pure blood courses through the body , conveying health , strength and life ; lot It become disor dered and the channels are clogged with Impurities , which result in diecaso and death. No other mediclno equals Dr. Piorco'd "Golden Medical Discovery" acting upon the liver and purifying the blood. The sleep that is produced by opiates nolahor ] natural nor refreshing. When cough Ia troublesome and rest Is needed led Star Cough Ouro can bo relied upon furnish it. It Ia eafo nnd eflicaclous. lor Liadlcs. Philadelphia Times. "I guess I'll have to lay m a now stock sword-canes , " said a Ninth street loaUr in walking-sticks yteterday. "That ady toou the last ono I had. " "Do ladles buy s word-canes' " ho lakcd. "Do they i Well , I should say BO. iLonng lady artists are h.oavy customers them. Yon sao they go about the ionntiy sketching and painting , and want lomothing for protection. " "Against trampsf" "No ; against llzirds and snakes-and ows. They toll mo they split a lizard A ivory time run him rjght through , " 11 "Aro you sure they light cows with c\ur hem1 ? itru 'That'a what they say , but 1 doubt It. 3otwoon ! you and mo If a girl saw a cow laming toward her she'd drop the cane make for the fence ovcry time. Chat's none of my business , thonfi } ) . I'm oiling canes , and if the ladies want to them 1 am gain4 to encourage them can. " Tito best regulator of digestive organs and- lo licht appetiser knovui la AIIKOHIurn Hilt till Try it hut beware of imitations. Gi- r > , . your grueet or druggist the genuine arti it1 iK.il iimnufabtuud by Dr. J. ( i. U. Siegort it nil . r > Kov. Mr. Hecdicr discrcdita what ho calls Adam and Lvo romance. " Next thing know ho ill express hla disbelief of the that ' 'Jonah swallowed the whale , " torristown Herald , member of the Idaho legislature has been rrestod for stealing a bible. Ho will prob- plead In defence that ho did not know ! ho was doing , and few legislator do , iiugharopton Republican , clergyman In central Illinois is reported I.MOl have startled his lluck Ol . n few .Sundays ngo Dlai the announcement : "Jtomotnligr our com- Lfkd ninlon eervlco next Sunday forenoon. The will be with us during the morning ttt ) nnd the bishop hi the evening. " I Chicago Uvclone pits have rent a Georgia church In wain. A majority of the brethren consld J. ' M. retiring to these refaireH during a storm rltb ovldenca of distrust in ( Jed , The minority lilt uplled that they trusted In God in miicli as .ill am nyhodyjhiit when they m vv DM able bodied our yclono . oining , they were giinir to get out of welc way. All eliurti to heal the broach have unavailing. long a * tha world eudiircH , vvo suppose , minds that are menu or envious the cry , V. go up that Sim. ( ones u rising now , nd ( norauca or prf-judiua will lire crudullty with volume of stink liota. Hut uoni the lead is duty of clulued and st'tieiblo im-n to ibuko the discharge against culturo.geniahty womanhood < > f tucli dotted nonsense thle oraugolut Ij howling : liiou ( > h the " It. lutheru nlldertit' , apiarently | under tha hul ir a i.iiiatluu that the toiitomp irary jippearanc lu the Hcventnen year loetutsiroot \ him to another J"lm tlio 11 ii'i t ; r It : > O4o 1 nold In two JO.IIB thir'y-thrpo thou- 0110 hundred and twenty ( 'i , J20) ) S jttles of Hun I'd Kmedy , It fs u vuhu- modlcinn for kidney dleeises. " W. HLtVNDINO , Prov. liree Ilanl'ri Homely Is purely vogstablo , a speedy euro for heart disease and loumatlsm , 1 j I I I " u Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothache. k > < > roTlu-ontSn < < IHiie .Hiriilti < i.Itiiil ct ltili'ii . .Scalili. l'i-o l II11 en , ( Ml At f , ( ITlll It IIOIIIM I'llNS ( Ml illtls , PolJ by Prugfiftiftmt Ili' 1 < v vw r * I injOu < l Ujta ! ! 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" r' ' ' . llltitruo ! 1 K h ta4i : : I P' ) ir < * u < i 19. l , t < v T' ItLChlll James Uedical Institute I * Chartered by thcStateorilll- inois for the express purpose /ofEivlnKlmmcdmtcrelielin -all chronic , urinary nnd prl- Svatc diseases. Gonorrhoea , L Gleet andSyphtllsin all their 'complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Uloodpromptly relieved and permancntlycured by reme- dicstestedinn./'or/j/JVir ' \tipcrtul 1'rurtlcr * beminal skncss L Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , liHilllveli/cnrrtl.Tlirro Is no tri > crlinenthnit The appropriate remedy is nt once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines Bent by Mall and Express. No marks on packane to indicate contents or sender. Address DR. JAMESNo. 204Washinglon St.Chicagolll. tin LiVEfJa'.I ' KIDNEYS ' 1 H initi ilih. UI.AL , ' ! nil VIOOll of YOUTH Uatitn' ' tun . l.mi " > tll'Jll ( " ' .Hf .Ill-dUllU jful. i : _ . I' TIC ICCLlVO IlLn lUI ' l.l.llXt'lU 111 ! ' tlllllll H supplies llrilr.'nv \ n , . . , , . _ , r-iilk-rl.iilroiii eoniplj" ! Dais' 4H&3J iLi.i.ll.irli ) tliclrei t T- i in OK -BrrK'amow ; TONIC .imie ci 'tdvcuttJivesa - letir. li'jaitliy ' 1 L , tionl an * rupth at l * ' lie popularity ut Hit tir u'tr , i' lt : nl-\ \ ! > ttlii' Dun IN itsi , III"- ! i-mlyourailrfre ute rtl Ur Hurt , r j-t. l.oilMu 'oi ouf DKEAIiI a C K ONLY ICXOLUblVB V f" , dP dC ii pin sit > n cf largo practice snja of Hrl ' ( 'f'H FooJ. in siv ol this iir iaintl > n ol foiul tn.it it lmn fa Icil ite or falli-il to agrro wliun kltcn ( trl > t an inline toinv iliroit one. With seruiiul m circ , need b'-Mt ) IKIlj troulilo Irom | JI > L | coin- hints anil ( o thiMliat I rlbotlio If' 'hit I II-HC ucrjctl tu cDihlltliaoj lonn it uinr'liin ' n lolcra Ii ratitnni " JONSERVATORY OF lon , 1111Ol 1)1 M' In ti i , id lli-Kt . | | ) | ' | , VVOI1I It- I i | t- 1(171 ( siuil , n . I i-l \ u 1 h i uiJi liiMiin ( Kin In . ,111,1 , ln-inii i , in a MM I'l Hill ,111 I I ll Ul I'llTI' 1 miVil - , i rn iv , I ii ilur , , I i , n , li l , IMI in , li il in 1 in i- I.ii I ll 1,1 III I , - IV Illll isll - , 1 union J , , I > : I II ! f I term I iill'lrrin I Uht.ltl ! lM ll It I il VI i , Mloh. . M. Iot A Co. . Morao , tllch. OtivTn 1 tun using your fluid Eitroct B < xl Clorrr llouain and Wet Comprxsi for Cancrron the treu ( ara well. 1 am utlsllod It ! the bt t rrmnlx for iinccr known. You nro wi Icome to lue tula tar UK xT * . i. A. jonxaox. Tor KDO , 0. , JIUUUJT 17 , . o. , Kos-noB , Mlcli. V JI y wlfii run for Mime tlrno boon aflllctM Itnaoim . tiling like . a Kroruloua AM * ' and found m < until ibeKinoj our Kxtrrt of ltedCJoT r trlal , linpt'j' ' ( o nay BOO Jiaa xif > rlencf4l ( Trent r llel , is tiut & plight tur-tlmonlal of inj appreclAUou a1 cirorti In liolinlf of liuinanlty , wUiob you art relcoiuo to use for their kcnrilt. laiu , teryrtcctfull / , JI. AIU13. loi.rixj , 0. , Dec. 1st , list toosi & Co. lloxno * . llldi. U.VTH-I oumin icwl taking your I'Jrt. Kcd Clover o , for l.DK'iMlue , niul li ve not UHQ lic < i. It l < hereditary wita 010. TulnU you ! Sl blurm meolcirie know n. Yoor truly , W , U. SE1BKBT. Il rtymnn , of Drand l. i > ! < ! < , Midi . tijt Mtrt "olJociorauJUmlliini tou oI Kut ] xt. Kill tlovtr bait cate of I zeina , > r > i < r r h re on the ] < & DlyuiwllwououudjiulyuurtioliajatructKudClotuc Ainijprint now uelL ; MfdlcliioTonlonnd L-r-niral Dlotxl run iris hMno < iaal 1 nru > Ju by all dru UU , urj. it i Ou. . Munrot ) . 31 ch ers free , H , AT WOOD , Plattsmouth , Neb. ( r of tborougbbrod and high K" de ereio d and Jersey Cattle , And Dutoo and J order KeJ Bwine , A BEAUTIFUL at Reason- 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 ploynjent 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 M no change from the original prices , but some parties who first purchased lots have resold -A 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 development 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 willlinil itlo their ndvautiigo to inspect thinpropprty ; good location , level grounds , track lacililies nnd plenty of ejood pure witer furnished by the South Omaha Water Works. In fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitable to select protmty now , as a year or two hence with a population of 501)0 ) to 10,000 pajple , this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business , * and lots bought now , can bo had nt very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. Ilich or poor , will find it profitable to make in/eslments in this properly. Free conveyance at all times will bo fur-S mshed by ua to parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of its advantages. Wo have < mtiro charge j of , and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this1' ' property from G streets south. Splendid lots from $225 upwards. We have desirable business nnd residence property ' " ( or' silo in all of Omaha and do a general real c-sttto bu > me-.s. Wo elicit Ijpy - and fieller.s to call on us. Wo will pivo thuni all pjssiblo information , and keep conveyance freo.to ahuw projiertyjjin anyjwrt of the city , Bedford < fejSouer ,