THE DAILY BEEMONDAY , JULY 27 , 1885. elcUn'9 proscription for thoeo * bo ceetl building up. THB B 5TJONIC. far WcnUncm , T.nMltmlo. l.nfjlt * f Mthn onlvlron modld'ndthat Hunt InJnrloiiH. Jt UnrlrliM tlip Illonil. Itnlporritcn iho ymcniJlr-.lorp AiM-lllc-\iailll | | ertlon It docs not lilncken nr Injure tbd troth , cauro head. BChoorproducoconftlpntlon ot/itrlroniirtlMniiita "On , n. II IHNKIST , leadlni ? rbytlclan of BprlnRflMd. O , Mft : " "Ilrown'fl Iron Blttertllft tliorrmghlTKonil mftil- clno. I urn It In mrprnrtlco , itnd llnd tt action o eel nil other forms nf Iron. In wenVnop" . rr a low condition nf the cjntrm , Ilrnwn'n Iron Itlttcm In ti n llr a pomtlve ncccnlly , U Is all that ia claimed for it.1' o Gfmntnohfln tnulnmMk And rropod rod lines on wrapper. Tnkn tin iitlirr. Madoonlrhy lino\r.vriii.MioAi.ro.nAtTiMuiir.Mff. : iJwrR * IlAKPIloOK unpfnl and ftttmcllro. con * talnlnir llfltrif prizofl for r rlrMi . infnrmfltlon Almut colnn , rto. , crlren Awny by nil doAlora In medlclno , or Hulled to any addrou on rocolpt of Sc. ttnrop. ( n ; , .t NormsIIsi'iisrs Qulolf , Snio Oiin-s. i-fr .t t.'iitteniHiaraitltr flit-en in \fririf \ cit.if niiilcrlnl.i n. . Klompi for Cplolirntcd JIedi"al Works Adilro . if. It. OLAIJKJJ , HI. 1) . . I6G boutli ll.irl Street , Cult wa , ILU 13 OOHDUCTKD B ? Soyal Havana Lottery 3 ( A. aOVSENUENT INSTITUTIOH. ) Brawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tlrkcta In Fifths ; wholoa 35 ; Fractlnna pro rata. Bubjacl to uu m nlpunUon , coi controlled by lha pitlleoln Intoioat. II lo ths ftlroai lain ; la iho Biinicof chinaala oilstonco. lor Jlckcta apply to SQIPSET & CO. , 1212 Broad wnj-.N. V. City ; , or U.OITEHS ft CO , 019 U ln Si. y , Uo. Cancer of the Tongue , A Case Rcsomtillng that ot Gen. Grant. Some ten jcaraago I bad a scrofulous roio on my light lunil which gn erne ( -rcat trouble , and uudor the old tlmo treatment hcalcu up. but It had only been Orhcn Into Iho ej'Btemby the use of potash and mercury , and In Hatch. iSffe , It btoko out In my throat , and concentrated Into what soroo of the doctors called cancer , eating through my cheek , do- Btrojlnp the roof ol my mouth and np cr Up , then attacked my tongue , palatoand lower lip destroying the palate and uuder lip entirely and tnlf my tongue eating out to the top of mj lets check hone and up to the left ojo. I could not cat any solid food , but subsisted on llrjulds , and my tongue was eo far gene I could got talk. Such was my M ret lied , helpless condition the flret of last Octooer (1831) ( ) , when my frlcnda commenced giving mo Swltt'a apcclllo. In less than a month tbo eating places stopped and healing commenced , and the fcaiful apazturo In my check has boon closed and firmly knitted together. Aprocoiaof a now under lip la progressing flnely , ftnj'tho tongue which was almoit deetrofoa Is l > o- ioy rooo\croil , and It seems that nature Is supplying * new tanguo I otn talk BO that m > friends can readily understand ice , oud can alto cat solid tool again , if any doubt those facts I would rifcr thorn to Hon. John II. Travlnr , State Senator of this dis trict , and to Dr. T. S. Bradflcld , LaQrango , Oa MI13. MAUY L. UOilEll. lAOracgo , OaM y 14,1885. Forsalo by all urugglstn. 1 Troatl'onn blood and skin illaenscs mailed froo. Tim HWIIT Smciria Co. , Drawer 3 , Atlanta. Oa. , N.Y.,167 W. 23d St. , . . Mt T l t < UT < ' a. ; < j ? Jj 7SUH"Ili4 u c 1 1'rcniiiliiro I't'plliio f rom orron or px IiOBtl'imiT iliBeaiesof tlu < KIclncyN , Iliad- ) cr. mill rrnNtntu ( iliinil CHRii ; > without Hlonmdi Medicines by thu JMnmtnii llolns. Vn i ! cured wliliout.iurEi'ry. tlinnnhilHlri'i' . All rorrcdpoiidpiiriicoiiildi'iitlal. StAItBTON KEMEDYOO.or Dlt.K.TKESKOW , Town Lots in Denver Junction Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction Ia n now town o ! about 200 nbabitante , laid out In 1881 , on tha great , trunk railway across the continent , nt the junction of the Juleaburg Branch , 107 miles from Denver. The town is on eecond bottom land of the PJntto Itlver , the finest location between Omaha and Denver , and la aurround * ed by the bojt-layirjo ; lanila west of Kearney Junction , Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing ; altitude 3,0JO feet. Denver Junction bids to become an important point , aa the U. P. K , Ji , Co. , are putting up many of their bull JliiRB bere , while the II. & M. K. H , Oo. . are expect ed soon to connect at this placo. Tha preajnt chance for good inveatmenta In town lota will acarcely over bo equaled elsewhere. For gale by the lot or block in good terms by IT. Til. WOOLMAN , . Acrnnt. Jlfivnr Junction Cole LINE OP " id XHl ! ONLY EZOLU&IVJ1 la ALONG THE LOOP VALLEY. Sherman Connlj'iiDapTEst ' Prospect the Best on Record , The Ilatlroad Bond Elcotion n Great llcncflt County Politics and Liocnl I'arnsltcB , Correspondence ot The USE. Lour Oirv , Neb , , July 22. Sherman connty ought , not to ba bahlnd any conn- ty of our baautlfal younp commonwealth in the matter of news item ! to the very newsiest paper In Nebraska , and ironld not only for the unusual pressure of bus iness of your correspondent. Slnco my last to the BEE I have been over a very largo area of our county and I venture to s y In no connty in Nebras ka are there moro beautiful crops. The acreage Is much greater than any former year. The great fields on the rolling ta- blohndsofIIaycBtawnZaven , OakOrepk , Soulvllle and Oloar Crook are simply in- dcscrlbablo from tholr extent , variety and abundance. The yield promised la very groat. The flattering prospects make the heart of the average farmar very glad Indeed , with the knowledge also that Sherman county will have a railroad possibly , in tlmo , to carry away the sur plus products. It Is Indeed a subject for telfcongratulatlon to know that wo are at last among the favored settlements of the west. Since the election , Juno 23 , when the bond proposition wna voted on by our cltlzansi and the question unanimously carried by many moro votes than the re quired two-thirds majority , wo have wlc- noBsod n thoroughly healthful and steady luacraco In the numbers of people coming within our borders. Several pieces of property have changed hands with profit to the bnytir , no doubt as well aa the for mer owner. Several now buildings are already projected. The railroad graders are no tr hero and In St. Paul , ready to begin work this wook. Then , Indeed , will life in Sherman county assume a now aspect. Wo are soon to have a national bank , the president of which will bo G. W. Post , internal revenue collector of Omaha , with Leo Love , of York , aa a partner. A. P. Oulloy , cashier , also of York , and A. E. Ohnrloton , of Lonp City. This means an affair of money , and In such hands it will bo judiciously managed yielding profitably alike to the projectors as well as to our county. County politics ia new qulto a norlona subject for consideration by the numerous would-bo politicana though it is early to begin the fall campaign. Yonr correspondent pendent considers political matters in Sherman county at about the lowest obb. Tuo truth of affairs Is that there is not the right kind of material. Good , honest , upright men will not accept of a public oflico because his unmo must bo nocoaonrlly linked with a cllqno of potty selfish ollico-acckora , who work not for the benefit of the county but for tholr own particular profit , thereby literally dirguatlng an honest man , who would otherwise help to place our county matters in the very best shape , entirely beyond the reach of political tricksters and know-nothing w commissioners. As affalro now are so hey must remain a llstla longer , or un- 11 a now set of men come into our midst , who shall know political honesty as well as to show sagacity in their own affairs , men who can build up tholr own roputi- 'ions without tearing down or defaming .hat of a constituent or co-laborer. I must not close without reference to ate .he very interesting articles from the pa pen of Gen. John M. Thayer , In the BKK pawa of lato. The subject ] ho selects are al wame ways the right and popular ones , and are nn treated BO concisely by his graceful pen. to [ have often thought how many dollght- ha ul sketches might bo added to our lltor- ba itnro If all our military heroes would ia loatrlbuto their personal reminiscences In iathi 10 fine a manner as Gen. Thayer is capa- Is ) lo of , or as did that other grout yet Isby modest hero , the late General Grant. wl MAX LENHAIIT. by "ONE VAST SWINDLE. ' an "t pu Extraordinary Revelations Concerning on ing the Congo State Adminis coi tration. wlTfa The following letter , dated London , Tfa uly 8 , has been addroisod to the editor hu it the Ilorald : Ire "Notwithstanding the aodnlouri efforts the made by Mr. Stanley to shroud In mys- ing 'cry the circumstances of the working of the ho Congo and Its administration , and his the indoavors to prevent any special details tin rotn reaching homo , I am able , through all , friend who la now In the employ of the bai Congo association , to glvo you come facts , evwa which 1 hope you will publish , so that way ; ho truth may bo an widely circulated as brc osslblc. B" "One of the first artlolea signed by per- "E ipna taking employment under the asio- that iatlon prohibits any communication wat lomo respecting the state of the manage ment of the Congo. This may bo taken oQ is the keynote which sounds throughout tra heir doings. This very system of socro- wh : y Is the solo method by which men can ma 10 Induced to join. Were the truth or bol von half of It known , the Congo Free of tote would be tenantloss. The whole Its flair Is managed from the Brussels puli pie ng oflioo , whore men , or rather victims , vis ra engaged , and where the association led. , ns In Ita employ skillful agents whoso Thi uty it Is to give specious promlsoj and the owory accounts of the cllmato and the con dmluiatratlon of the country. Every- beef htng appears through their eyes of onlenr do rose. Every engage- neys nent for employment Is made for mai ireo yoara and so signed by the victims , Inmu [ ho may wonder , perhapj , why the nust ilauso respecting any communication oqci lome on the atato of the administration , for L-c. , ia BO rigidly impressed upon them , confer 'heir natural Inquiry U why such score- fan y should bo necessary , If there were far othlng to conceal. Tncn they remem- lad or all that the agents have told them as con oils being a good thing , and finally Fox hey pot out voluntarily gagged and ma illndfoldod. had "I enclose extracts from a letter dated bin larch 10 , vrhloh I have received from a tloi rlend of mine , who le employed in the hav "ngo by the association. I mutt prom- the 10 tnat the writer ia no mother's baby , arc i at a strong man , thoroughly accustom- to hardships. Uo has been provl- tisly a South African traveller ana has T ved In comparatively unknown parts of thai ustralla. The letter wai In answer to ew Year's wiehes and rqns as follows : met ' 'If anybody wishes m anything lot wltl wish mo out of this place alive. It com one vast swindle. The king of the elr ! Belgians supplies Iota of money , but the j of I cpiinnUteo spend It. Abont one-fourth for only over reaches the voyagenrs do dos- tlnctlon , as wo are called. As a Belgian remarked the other day , nearly all of the committee bavo store ; , and those that do not , start thorn at once to toll to the ! association , Everything Is bad hero. No doctors ; that ia , there is only one loft , and his duties comprise an area of from three hundred to six hundred mllcsl The mediclno la ao bad that it will not act as n rule , and the provisions are worto. " 'It is altogether ono big fakol Our men are dying off like rotten shcppl I can't got a letter without hearing of a death. It is awful ! Thank goodness , the : worst of the season la over , and wo may soon hope to got , comparatively speaking , healthier weather. "Wo have pjust had Mr. Tlsdol out. Ho is the American commissioner from Washington. Ho declares that ho never hoard of such a . Ho eays that on his return ho will advisa his government to withdraw from the conference , nnd that ho will expose . " 'I oxpcct soon to bo shifted from hero to a better command , aa several of my seniors have gene to tholr long rest , ' "Tho same writer Bays , In another let ter dated ton days later : " 'Oh ' , yo pods ! what a tlmo I have had of it hero with only five Ziculbars for defence , and the natives np In arms against mo. A largo force was sent to help mo , nnd I am all right again now , aa the niggers are quita cowed and I have a good garrlron. " 'Misfortune Half never comes singly. my station has been blown away by a tornado. I am now laid np with ulcers , which are n common complaint hero. I have boon , however , free from fever for tbo laot few daya. A mall wont down yesterday tolling of another dead man and carrying down one dying , also two others so 111 that they are obliged to leave the country for homo. Yon can toll everybody that thla la noth ing but a graveyard and a owlndlo , and that I shall take the first chance to leave that offers. ' "In another letter , dated March 20 , ho says : "My health is very bad. I am at pres cnt laid up with ulcers. Ourso this conn- try and Us 1 It Is nothing but death , dlioaso and discontent. The people who ought to supply us with food fall entirely. Wo are badly fed , badly looked after , there being but ono doctor to ICO men living GOO miles apart , Slnco I have been hero , now over live months , by my self , I might have died and rotted before any ono know or carod. Indeed , most of the poor follows who came out with mo , or ainco I did , are now either burled or have returned homo. " 'You are mistaken In thinking that a commission will mend matters , The first commissioners that como out to see the country will mostly die , and the few that survive will give such a report that the whole expedition will bo knocked on the head , free state and all , and Europe will BOO how she has boon humbugged. ' " CAVEAT' A WJIAIiK'd BURDEN. Singular Recovery or a Whaler's Barb Lost Some Ten years Ago. On the Cth day of September , 187G , says the San Francisco Bulletin , the whaler Helen Mar , Capt. George Bauldry , was on the Icy whaling ground ofWl the north , off Point Barrorr. That was a good aoasov for the Helen Mar and her skillful master. Thirteen whales anW wore taken , and the cirgo altogether was valued at $81,000 , and the bark came back from the north with flying colon. But on the day in question the Helen Mar hpd the misfortune to lose a 100-barrol whale which had been struck , and there was disappointment on board. When a whale "blows" strong and steady oarsmen man their sharp , double- ended boat , and pull toward the mon Otli ster. The boat which started for this particular whale , on the day In question , was In charge of Charles Weeks , third 101f mate. In the bow stood a man of muscle , nerve and judgment , who was lit throw the harpoon or "Iron. " The harpoon was a carefully-ground , sharp barb , which , when the harpoon la thrown , in the line of the shaft , llku the head of an arrow. The barb 12t only held In thla position , however , 12tc a wooden pin. The Idea is that when the whale , feeling the pain caused the barb , shall dart away , the wooden pin shall break , and the barb will turn around or , as the whaler's phrase is , will 13tr "toggle. " This prevents the Iron from pulling out. The boat la fast and with ordinary good fortune the whale may bo counted on as a prize. In this Instance the Iron was thrown and hold fait , not withstanding that it did not "toggle , ' , The great fish droir the line taunt. Tuu hunt was np. Suddenly , however , the pei iron broke off only a few inches above or barb , The whale disappeared , leav orPai { ft white wako behind him. All that letl boat'n ' crow could do was to pull in cal slack line with the broken iron on N. end and return to the ohlp. But , as harpoons are plainly marked on the barb It was certain that should this whale ever < again be caught there would be a : ity to Identify It. On the barb of the tur : broken harpoon we're the letters "W. ear B"and"H. M. " and also the words hut "Helen Mar. " The inscription indicated drli the barb had boon thrown by the foe waist-boat on the Helen Mar. Ho About the middle of last Juno , when dltl Cape Prince of Wales , at the en Iini trance of Behrlng strait , the steam- oho whaler Thrasher , Capt. Loandor Owens pen master , struck a largo whale , which , on stali being cnt up , waa found to have the barb the Helen's Mar's Iron embedded in havI blubber. The blubber had com pletely healed over tbo iron , leaving no visible : scar. The Iron was easily Idcntl- bee > . It was brought to this port on the pok Thrasher , badly rusted , and ia now at oflico of the Puclfio Steam Whalln < thai ompany , a rolio of what may perhaps " called a whale romance. The element ans romance comes In with the great jour " which the iron has unquestionably pati made since it left the Helen Mar's boat , cut the opinion of Capt , Bauldry the Iron ' bavo gcno with the whale a distance " 3qnal , or nearly to , twice the circum , ave ference i of the earth. It had journeyed poll jontlnnonsly for eight years , lacking a K months. It had probably been aa nort east as the coast of Greenland. It play repnatodly traversed Behrlng etralt , playP jomlng do nn to Oarryolnksky bay to the P : islands. The wooden pin still re- and nalning ! In the birk shows that the iron PE not "toggled. " The unromautlo docf jlnbbor wai reduced to equally unroman- grea and commercial whale oil. The iron laving traveled probably farther than The soimati who throw it , will remain as rollo in California street. Bche man Never Too Jjato to Mend , etlng When the system Is co badly rim down terdi ! it la llku an old boot which has been Iding islf-solcd and heeled several times , and ten J noutal shabblnosa goes hand-ln-hand to 81 physical debility then it might sly pi too late to try recuperation. No , ngtoti Not AS long as you can got a bottle toil < Brown's Iron Bitters at the druggist's pjrc year juat ono dollar. bud THE EIFLE CONTEST , The ProRrAJinno as Announced and the Iilst of Prizes. So much has been tald in local print about the coming department rlflo can- test , to bo held nt the Fork Omaha range , from Augmt 4 to the 14th , that the following programme ) will bo found of considerable Interest. The list of prizes has been largely made up through tha generosity of the citizens of Omaha , and the boys In blao will doubtless have a moro Interesting tlmo this year than for many years past. The practice will commence on August In case of Inclement woatner , if the firing Is not hold , the day following , or first suitable day will bo used Instead of , as Indicated In programme : rnosnAsisiE nnsi'DAY TUESDAY , ACOCST 4 , Forenoon Preliminary practice , 200 , 300 and 500 yards. Afternoon Preliminary pwctlco COO yards. SSCONDDAYVKDNESDAY , AUQCST G. Forenoon Preliminary practice , 200 , 300 nnd GOO yards. Afternoon Preliminary practice , GOO yards , Tinnn DAY-THURSDAY , Auacrir G. Fotonoon Preliminary praciica , skirmish firing. , , , , , Afternoon Preliminary practice , sklrmlsli firing. Fonnm DAT FRIDAY , Acacsr 7ni. Forenoon Itegl mental- team match. Afternoon Uull's-oyo ehootlu ? . FIFTH -8ATU11DAY , ACQD3T Sill. Forenoon Match batwoen men of Bamo regiment. Afternoon Match for department com mander's medal. SIXTH DAY-MONDAY , ACOCST IOTII , Forenoon Department competition , 200 , 300 and 500 yards. Afternoon Department competition , ( JOO yard * , MJM SIVKKTH DAY TDKSDAY , ACOCST llm. Forenoon Department competition , 200 , 330 nnd 509 yards. Afternoon Department competition , COO _ yards. EIOIITIt DAY-WEDNESDAY , ACOC3T ISlII. Forenoon. Department competition , bklr- mlsli firing. Aftorno'on. Bull's-eye ehootmg , or other matches. NINTH DAY THUnSDAY , ACQUST 13TH. Forenoon , Department competition , skir- miih firing. Afternoon. Regimental - team , skirmish match. TENTH DAY FRIDAY , AUGUST 1-lTII. Forenoon , Short range match. Afternoon , Presentation of medals and prizes. LIST or PRIZES. 1st. Medals Paragraph BOS "Jlifla and Carbine ' ' - bine 2d. Medal of department Commander--10 aliota at 300 yards , opeu t J all , highest score. 3d. Twentv-First Infantry Regimental prizes To tha three men of that regiment making the highest aggregate scares for the department team. 1st Priza S50 00 2nd Prize S30 00 3d Priza $10 00 lib. Fourth Infantry replmental prizes Con ditions to be determined at the time by the officers at Fort Omaha. Prize 850 00. 5tli. Prize by officers Seventh infantry , Fort Wasbakie , Wyo. To the enlisted man of that I regiment makin ? , in preliminary prac tice I , the highest s core as skirmisher. Prize S2D.CO. CtlI , Union Pacific 1'rizo. To that regimental team I of 4 , making the best aggregate of 200 , 400 and OCO yards , 10 shots each. Prize , a ! handsome silver water set , value § 30,00. 7th. Newman Medal. A handsome gold medal to the enlisted man makinp , in pre liminary 1 practice , the highest score at COO yards. Stli . Max Moyer'a Medal. A handsome gold meda to tha entitled man , in preliminary practice , making the highest score of 200 yards. Otl Edholm & Enckson to the enlisted man who , In preliminary practice , makes the highest score at 000 yards , Prize n handsome gold watch , value $50 , 10th. Regimental Team Skirmish Match-Of four from each regiment. Ptize from mil- waukeu and St. Paul railroad , S30 , llth. Twelve prizes , in graded value , from Citizens ( of Omaha , to the twelve enlisted men making the largest total in four days' IP competition tiring , consisting of cash , ci gars , clothing , etc. , amounting m value to about 3300. 12th. Twelve prizes , in graded value , from citizens of Omaha , to the twelve enlisted making the highest aggregate as skirmish ers , on tbo two days competition , consisting of cash , cigars , clothing , etc. , to the value of about 5300. 13th. Veterans' Badge A handsome goof modal presented by the Omaha veterans Id the late war , as an encouragement for ex cellence In markiuananlp , To ba given to ths : enlisted man making tha highest total aBl known distances , and na skirmisher in seven days practice , preliminary and com BlP petitive. CA ING Wo guarantee the speedy , painless nnd CA' permanent euro , without knlfo , camtic MA' salvo , of the largest pile tumore. Pamphlet and references sent for tire T letter stamps , World's Dispensary Medl- ly lox Association , CCS Main Street , Bullalo , CLO Y. etlo Moi A Oonr Old Chestnut. A certain cstimabla rotidcnt of this ] , says the Philadelphia Notvs , ro- urnod to the partner of his joys at nn larly hour ono morning in n condition surprised bis wife. Uo did not Irink intoxicating liquors , nnd was noted the scrupulous noatnosH of his attire , ho had a long beard , In the trim con- lltlon of which ho took much pride , Tl 'marine the surprise of his upousa when euro eng noticed that his flowing hinuto ap- curl lendago was freely streaked with the tori italns of tobacco. J. 19,1 'Why i , my dear , " aho said , "whero nero you been ? " and Ho was a frank nnn , and so ho replied : B.I W , "Well , to toll you the truth , I have Aett aon playing in rather a hoivy ganio of ami Ian " am lokor. soft "But how did you got your board In softA condition ? " aho anxiously Inquired. Iron "I was playing poker , I told you , " ho Ilrlt nswored , somewhat impatiently. to Ai or "I understand that , " iny dear , " said the orDl latient woman , "but didn't they have ntpidorcs ] In the room ? " 'Of course they had , " ho replied. "Woll then " she Bald " ' , , , couldn't you turned your face to ono aide and not your board ? " "Ugh , " ho mumbled with a masanlino , "you don't know the gang I was laying with. " For washing clothing , and all laundry cleansing purposes , JAMES PVLE'S 'EAHLINE la a favorite compound. It not Injurj the fabrics , and sives a deal of labor. Sold by grocers. nurliriRton'H Northern Scheme , BOSTON , July 2J. Tha long deferred heme : of the Chicago , Hurlicgtoa & ijiiincy mnagcment to take more active part In com- for northwestern trallij developed yes- rday by the action of the directors in do- to offer shareholders ? l'OGO,00 } > t the " million bonds und stock of tha new road Paul , on the east bank of the Miaala- rlvor , to ba called the Cmci o , liur- fit II > & Northern , Tha Catcago , Jiurllng. . ' & ' Quincy guarantees fifty per cent of the n truing * and o minimum of $100,000 per as a sinking fund for redemption of the It nrlT Proof i out Uptittei , i : > intle.i anil I'otaons , A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE For Couslio , Sere Thront , llonr cnc' , Inflncnit , CoU - llronrlitll" , Ontip , AVlioorlnc Cough , Atthmn , qnln r , 1'iilmln flie.t , nloUnt lrlco no cents n bottle. Sold tiy ttrueeliU and Tit ti nt.irllfi unable to Induct Uelrtlenltr /irompiv get It for tlttnt tclll n ctli f lira boMeUfprtil ctiartft I vakt , til/ finding cioitollar to HIE nunus t.xicrtrn COUIMST , frole 0rn tt ! ) I Mtnulnctiircr * . lUlUmorv. HarjUnd , V. H > X * 817 St. ChnrlPS Sf. , S ! . InmTs , Sfo. Ctpjtohr fti aa oMo VrJltwil Celt ? 'i I M i ) o e i" i"IKrain the opKln * r .ltacjlof O nont K * 7oi jBru KLj BLOC * iMitiiMthin * nr a'.brr itj ' "l n id Kt/ * > a.Jt l lt/rKT * R ow kBtl tr old fctlJent ka w Ncr us Prnsiratlnn , nchUltr , McnK * * > ? hSlca Weakness ; Mcrctirl.il-anrl oln < - - "tQ t.oruot . Throat , Skirt or Hones , Blond PoUv u-p. orj ! Sores And Ulcers , tr * trtitf ; * lih cnpirv * nfeeti.OQ lttrtl ) > eltiltAt ) > rtDrl ffi , rUffly. rrlrj.lt ) , Disease * Arising from indtscretlon , ibxcmv. Exposure or Indulgence , vhteh rrodc rtns of t > i llicYltiK vtfeeUt ttrrvoLinni , detltlt ? , Jlnnt.i of V * naids'eeUre iBwiorj./Impt son tb fate , r f 1' l 3et / , fcTeriloato thr aocittj of femntei.ccntiniti ofUt > M , e a , p ridfrln f Marrlaeo Improper or unhtppy , ii jn-Tust'tiuycurpd ' , ' 'tmphUtfJA I > K * ICD the iHm , P ( iia'c I enrrlepp , frrato .ny * , d < lti > m , CncinltfttloAilli ? * * icrhj mill free , * n llcTltf 1 Vrlta fcr ] Ufiiloni < A Positive Written fiuaranieG 4tit 1C tlle r > blC > fi' * K , KrJlel&r l&t ev-twliin l nplieu ! , Knallnli or O rm n , et oT cli > eMiiii In < .Vrni. ( lo pln < . lllvitrUtJ la rlslh * > , inoce ? r put e i Hue , libber e feri , CM. Tjb ; i * . . i r.ini.i ill > o urtict , dijti.11 or UtrliltiTu MU < * o t. > 5 t i tn t Intj-ui to * l EM li Lnu James Heal Institute Chartered by tlicStatcofllll- noisforthccxpresspurnose ofglvinclmmcdlatc rcllclln all chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , OlcctandSyphilis In nil their complicated forms , nlso all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieve JnnJ pcrmanentlycurcd by reme- dies.tcstcdln aForr l > < ira ttlicclttU'ructtcr. Seminal Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Pace , Lost Manhood , jitisltli'ctuctirul.'J'licro Isno cfl > crincnlltil. The appropriate remedy is 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 DR. JAM ES.No. 204Washinglon SChicagolll. ! Vr u lV If.f _ . tu I'.if 1.IVER.V d KIDNEYS. s.a'1 IdToiia Tllk ULALTW unit VIQOH of YOUTH. l U'atitnl Alipellte U I ic * ol " uroi. oiU'S. miiiccsaii if i * us rccLh u in wiorco I.I hvcns thu tiiliitl i.-o HrJln 1'ewci. jl-nt / . elllHMJiilf , NAI tMUIirii f'Dil joiif ftildrf ate f hu l > r HarlMtMea * J Cf -t l/i ! , Mu < oi rar 'DK IAM nOOit RED The Great Blood Purifier , OEM ? 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WILLIAM DKNNBTT , niohland , Iowa , w rites NoV. 1823. 1 Iha\oboon alllloted with Hay Foer and iethm since 1859. Hollowed your directions and happy to a y that I noer slept better In my life. glad that I am among the many who can epcak favorably of your remedies. valuable ft ! page treatise containing similar rrool every State In the II. S , Con Ja and Great Irltatn ; ; will bo mailed upon application. Any druggist not ha\ln < It In stock will procured. 0order. Ask lor Dr , Hair s Asthma Curo. DK. a W IIAIH i BON. 1'rop'sCln'tl , 0. 4.W.WETHERELL ; 1S5 anil 187 Wulinsh Avrnuv , IUM F1CTIIIU1 Olf Hair Cloth and Win Bustles , Hoop Skirls , ' Hair Cloth Skirts.f BLACK COLORED 5 JERSEYS , Tins cut rcrrtMcnu The UiiiKtry iho iiio't iKipulur { oraWiution of llu.ll.i aud Jlooi bhutovcrinaile. Alauy who has urn ono will iii-nr WISP any other ftylc. Lafli a. 110,111. uioMyls > * n."olfS J , will to d.-a t wit to law , Hold by all pai era fre [ "CHICHESTCR'S ENGLISH. " Ilio OrlKliml "ml Oll | > iii'iiiilnc. nt l rili' l ' - M " ftturttliMlniluilOBfc IIM mrt'/w LADIES. A.U - ; r liruintl.t r r lhl.liCAl r' iii ! ll.l. " I < " " ' ' mill ; . t..uu M > u < ' ku " i * i' < i" > > rtluni mull. NAME PAPEH. < l.l lie lir < lirralj l I u , VfflOlUdl.uiifijuuri1'lilUulu.ii'ai Drugliti. Tilde eupplled by J , A. Fuller & Uo A BEAUTIFUL TOWN Lar e Lots at Eea : 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 heef 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 ployiuent 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 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 will iind it to their advantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , track facilities and plenty of jjood pure water furnished by tha South Omaha Water Works , f n fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. I Will find ib profitable to select property now , ns a yenr or two hence with a population o 5000 to 10,001) people , this will become a desirable place for nil kinds of business , and lots bought now , can be had /it very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two years. Rich or poor , will find it profitable to make in/estmonts in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo furnished - ? nished by us lo parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of its advantages. Wo have entire charge i of , and ure the exclusive agents for the sale of all this. property from G streets south , Splendid lots from $225 upwards. Wo have desirable business and residence * propertyj'for ] sale\in' parts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. Wo plicifc bpy" and sellers to call on us. Wo will give themall ? possible information , and keep conveyance freo'to show propertyB'm anyjpart ofthe , , city ,