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    THE DAILY BEE TUESDAY , JULY 28 , 1885 ,
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the Aiiprtllr , f < lrriiBllirnj th" .llu-rlm and
> prt i-V-ln f t. tliorwiRlilir I in iRornteN.
Olpurntbocmiitiioilon.iincl mikMUiodklnfmoolh.
It dee not Macken the tpfth , CMIM headache , or
produce constipation nil ocftrJrvn nr Ittinri do.
Mnn. VUZADCTII llAinn. 74 Farwell ACT , Wllnaa-
krn , W M . MJondiT il to nf D < c Kth 1M I
"I IIIXTO iixrd Hrown's Iron Ilittem , and It n n lirjn
morn lh n doctor In mo , hating enrol me niton
Tro knoMlndlMlii > Tnln llfo. Alcocurrilnmotl.lv-
cr Complaint , Bnd now my coroplpilon M float ana
good , ll bwn beneficial to my children "
Gennlneliu Miotntrndo murk and cro'iocl ] rd lines
onwranptr Tulip nn nllipr. Mmlonnlyby
nnowN G'IIIMIOAI : < c o..n u-i IMOIII : , .AID.
IJDirs' HAND HOOK nwfiil and nttr/ictlvo , con.
talnhin list nf tirln- * for roclnptnfonnatlon about
coin * . > > c. , clvc-n way by all d"nl < n In mitllcine. oc
mailed to any adrtmw on rrcejpt > f 2e ttainli
JOKES ! SSLU"
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THEUEST THING OUT
FOR
Washing & Bleaching
In Hnrtl or Soft , Hot or Cold Watar.
BAVKS LABOR , TIMB and SOAP AMAEINOLY , andgl\ca
nnhcracilbatlbf.xctlou. Ko family rich or poor aliouK
ba without It
Sold by all SIOCOIP. HRWARS ot Imitations well do
elgnoJ to ruIsle&J. PKARLIMS la the OS-LT aAm luboi
Baring compound and alw aj 8 bears the abe > o 9fm
bfltnd uamool
JAMES PYLE NEW YORK.
Cancer of the Tongue ,
A Case Rcsombllng that ol Gen , Grant.
Eomo ten j'carsa o I bad r. scrofulous foio on my
rllit | ; hana which ga\o me great trouble , and under
the old time truttii cut lieakuup. bat it had only
brcn drhcn Into tlio ajtlcmbj the via ol potash
and nicrcui } , and In March. IS > & , it lnoko cut In
ray i hront , and concentrated Into what BOUTO of the
doctors called cancer , callcg through my cheek , do
BtriInp the i oof o ! my mcuth and amor lip , then
attacked luy t'ngi > c , pilot o and laMcrlln dcmrojlni ;
tbo palate and under lip entire ! } and ta'f ' my torguo
eating out to tbu top of ray left check bane and up
to tholelt ojo , I could cot tat any solid fooilbul
eube'stcd ' on liquidaud in } tcnguewig BO far Rene
1 could not tallc Mich u 114 in } rct IrJ , hclplcea
condition the firet c ! listOctoccr (1831) ( ) , when my
friends camnwDCcJ Rl\liiK' mo Snllt'a HpeclOe. In
lees than a month the callo p'accs ' Etappod and
healing commenced , and the fearful npn.-turo In my
check haa heon obaed and tlrnily knitted together.
Aprocojaol a rowuuJer lip la progressing Qndy ,
nndtho ; tongue which was ahnoit destroicd Is bo-
Int ; recovered , audit soeixs that nature Is supplying
n < w t nuiio I cm talk so tint ni } frlcnila cut
readily uiidorstand lie aud can tlso cat Bolld lood
uiolii. if any aoubt these facts I would refer them
to Hon. John II. Travlor , State b'unntcr ot thU dU <
tflct , and to ] ) r T. - , lliadflclJ , LaUrnngo , Ua
MI13.1IAUY L. LOilEIt.
LaQrauRC , GiM y II , 1635.
ForeMo by all uruzclsta. t
Troitt'o on blnodandakln dlstisoa malted free ,
Tim SWIIT Si'BClno C'o.i Diu er S , Atlanta , Co. ,
N.Y.,167 W. 23d St.
Town Lots in Denver Junction
Weld County , Colorado.
Denver Junction la a now town of about 200
nuabitants , laid out In 188 i , on tha great
trunk railway across the continent , at the
junction of the Julotburp ; Branch , 107 mllca
from Denver. The town is on toconci bottom
loml of the 1'lattu lilvor , the finest location
between Onmlmaiul Denver , and IB em-round
ed by the host-laying lands west of Kearney
Junction , Nob. ; climate healthy and bracing ;
nltitudo 3,6 X ) foot. Denver Junction bids to
becoma au Important point , a * the U. 1' . H ,
K. Co , , nro putting up many of their buildings
here , while the V , & DI. H , K , Co. . are expect.
cd BOOU to connect at this place. The prt-ssut
chanca for good investments hi town lota will
carcely ever ba equaled olaewhoro. Hoc sals
by tha lot or block In good terms by
II. M. WOODMAN ,
Agent , Dnnvnr Junction 0 > > ln
THE ONfcY EXOLU&IVB
OMAHA KEB ,
OUSTER AND HER PLANS.
Highland and Valley Doited Witt
iog Towns ana 871112 Fields ,
Nortlnve stern Ncbr.crtcn Knplilly Set
tlltiR Up Busier Connty Towns
and tlio Mon who
MnkoThcni ,
Correspondence ot tha BEE.
SAUCIEST , Ouster Co , Nob. , Jnly 25
Since writing the BEE bit , man
changes have taken placa in this gran
northwestern country. Now faces , no
houtoj , newly broken hind , oto , , ere t
bo seen on every hand , and with th
bountlfulncsj of a promised hnrvoat , n
peace and contentment among he
honored people. I have but recently to
turned from a trip from the head of th
valley to Grand Island , a distance c
about 225 miles. At the southeaster
end of the line I found a bustling Hit !
city oven ( a the hot days of Jnly , irhll
at the other end waa hoard the nois
volco of the cowboy industriously on :
ployed in herding the thousands of hca
of cnttlo that were silently grazing oil th
Insurious tr aecg that grow ever ;
where iu dala nnd on hill top allko.
Along the route were neon the fines
looking crops that have been econ fo
many a day. Wheat on the averag
throughout the valley will yield olghtee
bnshtls to the acre. Wo navr aomo tha
will probably go twenty-fivo bnshola
the aero. O ta will average thirty bun !
cla to the aero , Corn well , the yioU
barring hailstorms will ba immonao an
will go probably forty bnahols to the acre
It waa noticed all elong the line tha
much moro corn has been planted th
year than in iormor yean. Thorttanc
cf acroa of raw pralrlo have been broken
moro than haa boon done at nuy otho
eeason to our knowledge. CUttlo nave
looked batter than they do now and wit
the abnndanco of Insurious grasso
wo have thla year will eon
thousands of No. 1 beef cattlu into mar
ket thia fall. Upon the whole a kin
and beneGcent Providence has blessed th
labor of man at loaat BO far and all ac
cord In ono volco that thin year will yiel
iho finest harvest that baa over bao
gathered. Of course , I apeak of the vn
Icy aa a whole. In aomo places bu
they are few hail Btjrma have destroyed
stroyod portions of crops ; the most do
utructlou of whloh lien about Gran
Island. Some two wceko aince , hall d !
considerable damage to crops iu DC
Valley , located soiuo twelve miles eout
of the middle Lonp valley.
The building of the U. P R. R.
Lonp Olty hao given a new Impetus t
land eeckcra and to thoao hunting bnal
nesa locations in northwestern Nebraska
Lonp City la a thriving town of abou
eight hundred Inhabitants , and is bonntl
fnlly situated on the north bank of th
Middle Lonp river , and surrounded by
fertile farming country. The bnslncs
liouaea and raaldencen are tasty and we !
built. The conrt honeo Is built of brie
Mid and stands in the center of the pub
He jquaro , ourround by shrubs and shad
trees. The Loup City flouring mill i
ono of the leidlng enterprises of th
town. This place will receive a grea
boom from the railroad. Fifteenmile
Farther up the valley is located the new
iva of ArcadiaValleycounty. Whllo th
mi lito fa not the bast , the town Itoel
iromieea to become an important tradtn ;
: > olnt. They bavo an excellent bridge
lore and a first-class farming community
io back the town up. They already hav'
a lumber yard , hardware , funning Imple
iicntr , livery etablo , general store , hotel
milliard hall , farnltnro store , blacksmlt ]
shop , etc. A good draggut will find thh
an a-No. 1 location. The people are
.brlifty and pOESoas a great deal of perseverance
verance , and have great expectations o
leolng tholr town outstrip Loup Olty yet
They are looking for the railroad this
"all.
Twenty-three miles of a pleasant drive
> rings us to Sargent , the metropolis ol
ho upper Middle Loup conntry. Sar-
; ont i ) the general headquarters for hnc
inntors and other ? . It bus a largo one
commodious hotel presided ever by Chos.
A.natln , Esq , where the comforts of the
ravelling public are well cared for. The
own is well bnllt and located and prom-
aes aomo day to become iho county BOB
of a now county. The business consists
f a bank , two blacksmith shops , harness
shop , shoo shop , tire drug stored , two
BL D's , Jivory stable , barber shop , Inm-
ber yard , hardware store , two general
merchandise stores , millimr store , two
attorneys , town hall , eehooJ , furiiUuru
store , nnd ono uorrspapor , the "Loup
Valley Eagle. " The fanning land
around the place is the best , thus giving
the town onbstamlal support. A
good bridge Is being ballfc across the
rivur At this point , aud with the
present railroad outlook will boom above
all ether polnta in tula valk-y. Six mllca
above Sirgcnt is the town of West
Union. Tula is the oldest town in the
upper country. It lisa u newspaper , general -
oral etoro , fnrnituro store , hardware
Btoro , boot and nhoo atoro , lumber yard ,
drug etoro , hotel , oto , , and is surrounded
by good farming land. Three miles
above this point Is Iho now town of Wal-
woith. It has about the aarao business
atVeat Union , aud a little the lead on
making n town , aa West Union ii too
near Sargent over to amount to anything. , '
There are yet thousands of acres of gocd
government land up thla valley , and par
ties enclosing stamp cm get full informa
tion by writing to Ool. Jamei" , Sargent ,
Neb , COL. JAMEH.
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FBEAKS OF LIGHTNING , > ;
Strips a Mnn ,
TUENTOX. N. J , , July 20. A heavy
ilu nd thunder etonn broke out hero
! its ftUorucon , aoooinpanlcd by terrible
iihoo of lightning. A yonng china
ecarator named Frank Knoivlos , while
landing with three other young men
ndcr A ehcd , was atraok by the light
ing and knocked Hcnecless , wbllo his
lompanlons were almost blinded by it.
Snowies' clothing was torn frcm his
boulder down , aud hla ahoca wcro also
orn away. 11 o was severely burned in
ho limbs and feet , and sull'erort nuicb. :
Ila Injuries , liowovur , are not fatal , and :
10 U on fair way to recovery. The
Ightning cams down the telephone
wire ,
KolloilFroiu HorCuair.
joumllla Cornier-Journal ,
Allta Jonnlo Logadoa.whilo Joint ; aomo
evfiug at the Baptist Orphans' Homo , on
jo corner of Firjt and St , Oilharlno
'roots , waa struck by a Huh of Hghtuing
urlng the storm yetterduy nftemoou ,
ted kuooVcd Bensslusj. Mlsi Logedon
vea at K I'/abothtorrn , aud has been on
i visit to the Homo , where the waj dong -
ng some work. About 230 ; o'clock eho ,
was Bonled .t n sowing machine when
thcra was nnddenly R dazzling ( Itsh , and
she was thrown eonselets to the llror.
She vrds carried to a couch , and Dr. Mar
vin was summoned , The young lady
was t cully shocked bat not seriously hurt ,
Grubs Killed J > y Tlinndcr-Storms.
"Why soft-shell crabu nro killed by
thunder-storms , " said Eugene G. Black-
ford , "has never , to iny knowledge , been
iiclontiGcally explained. My theory is
that they ara scared to donth. Yon know
thfkt the toft crab is the ordinary blue
hard crab that has jnst shed its aboil , and
I imnglno that the crab is then in an ex
tremely sensitive atato. While In that
atato and out of Its clement , if it can see
lightning or hear thunder , it almost In
stantly dies. Whether on train , steam
boat or in crates In the market , seventy *
tire per cent of the crabs are killed by a
thunder-storm. But If they are pnt in
the ice homo , and can only hear the
alight rumble of the thunder , no do not
lose so many. Every dealer In aoft-ohell
crabs , the mlnnto ho sees the sky over
cast , bnndlcn his crates of soft crabs into
his thickest ice-box , and until the olorm
pajaoa over speculates upon his prob.iblo
lots by the rambling thunder , "
Mules Knocked out by Lightning.
From thoUovnr ( Oal. ) l > n.
During the thunder storm on Friday
of last week a large bnttonwocd tree
along the canal near the lock above
Dover was struck by lightning and badly
chattered. At the time the bolt descend
ed a team of mules attached to the boat
of Col Sambert were within a dozen
feet of the tree , and the boy was holding
ono of the animals by the bridle.
StrADgo to say , the boy waa little affect
ed , but the mules were knocked from the
tow-path into a ditch near by and ren
dered ao powerless that they had to be
pried out with the help of planks. But
afton lying upon the ground and quiver
ing for a whllo their mule vitality re
asserted itself and they got np and wont
on their way. The shattered tree stood
near another large bnttonwand that was
struck two years DJ.O , at which time a
canal horse , some distance from it , was
killed by the shock.
Havutl DyOo'nf ' ; to Bed.
St , Joseph Gazette.
The Gazette related the particulars
ycslcrdoy of tha miraculous escape from
death ot Mr. John Deshon and wife , a
newly-married couple , who reside four
miles southeast of this city on a farm.
When the oloctrlc current commenced its
grand pyrotechnic display Sanday after
noon , the young couple , whoso residence
ii on n high ridge , began to discuss the
possibilities of the 1'ghtniug ' smkint ; . It
appears that ono or the -other had hoard
that foathoro were n non-conductor , and
that the safes ; place on earth daring a
thunder storm was in a featherbed. A
vote was taken on the subject , aud It was
unanimously agreed that the bed was the
proper place for thorn , so to bed the ;
w nt. They had been there but a fo
seconds when the lightning struck th
house and torn the end of the bulldln
ont In which their bed stood. Neithe
was injured , though both were slfghtl
shocked.
Killed by a
Lockport ( N. Y. ) Journal.
On Tuesday afternoon , in compan
with the Rev. B. T. Dsvloj , wo called o
the near relatives of the late George B
Green , and visited the spot where his tor
rlblo , anddon and lamented death oc
cnrred. Ho was engaged at the time
Monday afternoon drawing hay into th
barn , and , while loading in the field
quarter of a mlle away , receiving it a
pitched on by Michael Hoary , was in
atantly struck dead by lightning , and fel
to the ground. Two or three rods away
Mary Wadsworth , a young lady , wa
picking boriioa at the time , aud , with th
man pitching the hay , was sonsldcrablj
stunned by the flash. Ou recovering
they found Mr. Green lying dead , cnc
the load cf hay on fire. The tltn el.
arrival of neighbors saved the horsot
charred wngon and rack , but the ha ;
waa entirely consumed. During the da ;
hundrodo of sympathizing friends vialtec
the fatal spot , and listened with mourn
ful eagerness to the detailed particulars
of the tragio event.
Tropical Lightning.
Naturo.
My experience confirms the remarks o
Dr. Van Danckolman In Nature ( p. 128 ,
respecting the little damage cone bj
lightning In tropical climates. In the
plains of India at the coiumencont of the
monooon , storms occur in which the
lightning runs like snakes all ever tbo
sky at the rate cf three or four flashes ii
a second , and the thunder roars without
a break for , frequently , ono or two hours
at a time. During twtlve years' resi
dence in India I heard of only two hu
man beings and , I think , throe bnildiogs
bolng struck , although in patta of Lower
Bengal the population amounti to inoro
than COO to the square mllo. T always
attributed the scarcl'y ' cf accidents to the
great depth of the stratum of heated air
next to the ground keeping the clouds at
auch a height that mcstot thoflathcs pits
from cloud to clolid , and very few reach
the oarth. The Idea is supported by the
fact that in the Himalayas , at 0,000 foot
nro frequently struck. I have soon moro
than adczanpinu trees which had been
Injured by the lightning on Iho top of
mo mountain between 8,000 and 9,000
Foot high. In the British Islands thnn-
ier-atorms are said to bo moro danger-
ana In winter than in summer , and Mich
fact , if tiuo , can bo explained by the
'ery thin stratum of air then intervening
Between the clouda and oarth.
In California ,
31 > on' Correspondence San Franciaco Tost.
In the heavv thunder storm of laat
-voek a tree was struck. About ten feet
f it waa lopped ell' and a spiral third of
ho rett stripped to the ground where the
iaith was not so much disturbed aa if a
quirrol bad tread there instead of the
ihunder storm. Not a splinter was char-
cd , bat stakes of the wood were driven
nto the ground and fragments of it
trnwn for 150 feet about. Are spiral
rets moio subject to lightning
hooks than straight ones ? And
ionld not trees bo split up by at
taching abort rods to them ? Thcee ara
juestions for the scientific economist ,
L'ho frugal farmer of this section asks no
lueations of the tort , but calmly loads up
its wagon , not staying to thank Jove the :
hunderer for hla cervices as a wood split-
er , A carelots bolt waa dronpad. upon a
poor shepherd a few weeks ago to the
lorth of us ; for the unfortunate nun had
iefied scloncoand lightning by carrying
long stool sheep-hook. They say that ;
ils clothes and boots were torn from him ,
md hla bones broken , but hi ) skin waa
mmarred , I did not sco the man , bat
rill vouch for the tree. f
Struck by
:
Ta'tfoid Poat. 3
A wooden house owned by ITabon- >
tei , noir tbo horsa railroad company'
tiblea on Wetherafleld avenue , was
track by the lightning. A man llv a
in the batn , and in his room Is an electric-
belli connected with the houaa by a wiro.
The blast struck Hip wlro aud ran to the
house and barn , striking the bed in the
man's room ami setting it on firo. In
the house there was bat little damage
done , only sonio clothing bolng burned.
The fire alarm was palled , but as the
circuit was broken the signal did not
sound , and the fito wai extinguished by
the neighbors.
Daring the storm the lightning played
about the wires in the telephone oflico ,
and it was feared that the sections would
bo burned out ; but little damage waa
done ,
I ( Mr. Frederick Eborlo'g house at No. 3
Main street was struck , but no damage
of any account was done ,
The electric current which supplies the
lights in the United States hotel ran Into
a wlro which ii oround n tree , and the
tree was seen to be smoking , but the wlro
waa disconnected before further Occident
occurred.
Prc.ika In Georgia ,
Prom the Newman ( Ga. ) lierald.
Another case of death from lightning
waa reported Wednesday. It was a ne
gro girl at Mr. Robert N. Dirmlcal's ,
, who was killed while at the well doing
some washing.
Grom the Walton ( Ga , ) News.
The gin house of J. II , VftiiBaron , at
Griswoldvlllo , waa struck by llchtnlng
Tuesday aftoinoon and firod. Doaplto
all ( . ( forts to save it , it burned to the
ground , and everything that was In it ,
Including two fine gins and all the fix
tures. The gin homo was considered
ono of the finest in the stato. The loss
was total and was not covered by in
snranco.
On last Thursday afternoon , a sharp
peal of thunder closely followed by a
ilaah of lightning , attracted considerable
attention. It was first thought that the
court homo tower had been struck , bat
that was a mistake. The hands working
in the old court house yard looked up
ward , and it seemed that the concussion
was immediately ever head. Ono queer
thing was fhaf a chair waa thrown out
of the court house door , though no tigna
of the lightning could bo found.
From the Gt'llin ( Ga. ) Nowa.
Mr. Engal's house at Vineyard was
struck by lightning Sunday night about
10:30 : o'clock. At the tmo ! Mr. Engal
tras lying on the bed the only damage
done was to ono end , which was knocked
io pieces , breaking every sill in the
honai- .
Whllo on his way homo , about 0 o'clock
Sunday evening , Milton Mitchell waa
struck down ana rendered insansiblo for
a short time by Q stroke of lightning , and
when ho nwoko ho found the fiery fluid
had destroyed a sot in n finger ring , but
Inflicted no ether injury.
How FJjttiK Fish Fly.
A correspondent wrltoa to Nature :
"An excellent oppjrlunlty of observing
the aerial moans of propulsion of the
flying fish was afl'jrdecl mo during a eix
days' calm lately when crossing the Bay
of Bengal. I watched day bydnyzoniu
hundreds r.'so under the bowo of the ship.
The water surface was a glassy calm. As
each fih rose it spread its wings at on en ,
apparently beating tha surface with them
two or three times baforo they steadied
ont. I nay apparently , for it was not a
definite be < it so much as a &trugglo to rise
The tail which , of couroa , under water
was In rapid mction , to cscapo from the
ship , now gave ten or a dczan rapid
beat ) , which could bo counted by the
ripples on the still surface , and the fish
WAS off in aerial flight. As each fish lost
the impetus of the first rleo , which
generally happened at about forty yards ,
tbo binoculars showed us the anal fins ,
ivhlch.had till now boon fully extended ,
drooping to foe ] the water. As soon aa
tbo surface was felt the tail was quickly
introduced , and five or six smart strokes ,
also indicated by ripple ? , brought the im
petus up again and carried the fieh about
another thirty yard ? , when another
droop sent It on again , and so forth , some
of the older fih traveling in this way 400
to 500 yards. The younger fish frequently
fell awkwardly in thin attempt to regain
impetus. Where waves cro running it
requires a clover fish to gain Impetus by
a few judicious strokes on the croat of a
wave , and many a fiah tumbles ever in
the attempt.
"I onca saw a fisa rUe close to the
ship's quarter , and it flow parallel with
ttio ship , pursued by o dolphin or bonlta.
The latter followed every sway of the
flying fish , keeping almost under it. At
the first dip of the tail tbo piirtuer made
dart forward , but misted it , and again
dogged its prey by keeping jnst under it.
On the eecond dip the tul went into the
pursuer's month and thcra waa an end of
thofler. It always struck my that it
seemed a attain on the fish to keep the
wings extended. "
ADVANTAGEOUS IN DYM'EPSlA ,
Dr. G. V. DOHSKV , Piqn , Ohio , saya :
"I have need it in dyspepsia with veiy
marked bsnefit. If there la deficiency of
acid in the utouuich , nothing affords moro
relief , whllo tJm action on the nervous
system la decidudly bonoficlal. "
The witness swore that tha fhootin ? wag
entirely unprovoked. "Capt. Walhnsford , "
Iio Bald , " \vas sitting on n cracker box near
tlm door. Ho just raieed Ilia head nnd Bald ,
'When our regiment was ordered to charge nt
Frpdorickaburfc I wiw in com ' and the
priimor sprang to his feet and thot him with
out a word. " When the witness arrhecl nt
thla point the jury roeoto Its feet , nhook handa
with iteelf , and ehoutod "Good Buy" aa ono
man , and oddinpr , ' Verdict of acquittal , "
left the room in a body. Brooklyn Kagle.
9)io ) Waked Up .During the Singing.
They vroro singing a pleasant song to a
delightful tuno. She waked from a
troubled sleep and said , "O1 atop that
lorrid singing. " Sbo explained that she
3ad been having a dream , and nn un-
jloasant ono because the Buffered from
ndlgcstion. No ueo of Buffering from
ndlgoBtion aa long ea you cm got
Brown's Iron Bitter ; . Mr . Emma WIN
lama cf Storkvlllo , Mlaa , , writes that
Brown's Iron Bittera completely cured
tor daughter of indigeitlon ,
The boating c zo Ii raging In DCS
ilolnee.
PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! !
A euro cure for Ullnd , Hlooding , Itching
md Ulcerated 1'ilea lias been dUcuvorod by
Jr , WIHiama , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr ,
yVillmina' Indian I'llo Ointment , A single
> ox lias cured tlio worst clironic c.isea of .5 or '
50years Btandirig. No ono need BUilor fi\o
ulnutea after aupl ) IuR this wonderful nooth-
ug tnedicino , Lotlonu nnd iuatrntneiita dp i
nore harm than good , Williams1 Indian
L'tlo Ointment obsorba the tuuiora , nllaya tbo
iitciiaa ItuUIug , ( particularly at night after
tittlnK warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives
nstant relief , and la prepared only for 1'iles ,
itching of privuta parts , and for nothing tine.
HK1N
IJr , Frazler'a Megio Ointment , Cures oa
by magic. I'ltnple Bl.iak Heads or Utub *
Blotches and Jlruptionu on the face , leaving
ht ) ekm clear and beautiful , AUo cures Itch , .
ilt Hhume , Bora Nipplod , Bore Lipg , and
ld , Obstinate Ulcers , 1
bjr druggiiU , or mailed on iccelpt of
Ice ,
At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroete
At wholesale by 0 , F. Goodman
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, Neuralgia , ,
Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache.
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Chartered by thcStatcofllll-
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ofBivlnBlmmedlatoreliBlln
all chronic , urmnry and prl-
vatc diseases. Gonorrlicca ,
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lmocjri > crtinentlnilt The appropriate remedy
is at once used in each case. Consultat'jns , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on
pacl.age to indicate contents or sender. Address
DR.Ar.1ESNo.20'WashinglcnSI. > Cliicaaolll.
JtLMEUY 1'KKE. Avictim of > oiithf ul ininrudenco
rausine I'rcmcturo Decnj , J crvouo Debility , Lost
Manhood , Ac.haviiiR tried In vain every known
remedr.has discovered neimpln means of eelf-cnro ,
Bliich bo 1'ill semi 1 HK1. tuhli follow-tulTerers.
Address , J.lLBUUVUb , 43 Chntliaiu bU.Ne w Vorls ,
I liavo a imsltlvo remedy for the nbovo dltcu-o ; by Its
nso thouianttsof ciscsot tltn u ) rHt kliulundof font ;
Btandliiu-luu o been cnrcj I ntlceil , fo t roiinl inr fultu
In Itlolllcnoy II nt I l -n.l'M\O I hOll'U.S I I'.ED ,
toRctherw Itli .1V \ I.I t III I. fill : n Ibi : on tills djicitga
0) any BUlTt-rt r ( lixoex | > rt > paunil 1 * O ndclr 68.
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Coat's Milwaukee | Schhtz 1' Isncr.Milwnukco
Kruz'g Omaha i Alt , 1'ortcr , Domcstlcand
Khluo Wines.
ED HAURES , 1213 Farnam St
Itnic * . Mich. , Feb. * , ISO.
t. M. loon & Co. , MOHHOI , lllch.
OEMS 1 am USIIIK your fluid Extract Rrd Clorca
lllossom and Wo& Compress for Ciuiocr on the breast
arwl am irel ! . I am eatlffled It la tbo bott remedy foe
CaneerLnovrn. You nro welcome to uio tbU for th >
kcncflt of rutrerlnar humanllr.
Ilesptctfally , MI13. L. A. JOlEfSON.
. . . , . . Tor FDO , O. January 17 , 1884 ,
J. M. loose A Co. , SfOMtoit , Mich.
Qn.NTi.EMEX My ITo lias for noino time been affllrttrt
frith Aonicthlnt ; like a eci of aloua olv AJO , and f onnd rul
relict until the ea\oyourixtr > i"afItfiioTaratiiJif.
I am happy to ay she lias oxpcrjenctd ( rrcat rtllet ,
Thii Is Dut tk flight -Umonlil of my appreciation a !
your efforts in bclialC of humanity , \vuich you an
welcome to use for their bendlr.
Sw lain.TeryreEptctfully. JL AIU1S.
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U -TB I commci.cca uklmr joar Hrt-nod Clover
STO yf afro , for l.rjHliielaB , nitit > fB not been
troubled itncu. It la bernditary wita me. Tblnlijoi ]
bav the th'st bltioo medlcmo Laewn.
ionr truly. W. JL BEIBEIIT.
B. U. flyman , of Grand Karltfn , Mich ; , f y Aftnf
iwo IlocloraulvNcd him to ute I oost'B t nt. lied Clover
rpr fx hod cage of J c zemn , or lever tore nn the Je&
ucly used t o pounds or j our Bolid Ljtract Jed ! t'lovci
Am now well.
.As a Spring Medicine Tonlo and crnrrnl Hlood Purl
flcrlt Jiaa no equal. * ornalul > yall ilruKtri'U , or J. N ,
l inw Co. . Mcinr-m. Jtlel.
> V , IVCPPHRMAlWi SOLE AOEKT.
Cor. ISth and Douglas Sts.
Japital Stock , - - - 81fi , (501
jiabilityof Slocklaoliiora , UOO.WJO
ie Per Cent Intel M on Deposits
WANS MADE ON REAL
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> 7 OAKNKJT , MAX hKYEK.
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litter ol indication of L. I' Laituu , v Co , ( o
ilijuor license. [
NOT JCB
Notloali hcroliygUen that I * I' I.arion & Co ,
Id Uio thi Ibtli day ol Jill ) A. ! > ISW.fllo thla tp-
llcotliin totligiUjrr unacity Coiinul of Omilia ,
irLt < eaae to tell Slalt , Hplrltuiua aud Vluou *
.liiu < tH.atN ) r03lo ) < IaiStreet,3nVarJOm lu ,
iou .IrnrntholUbdar ot Ajrl ! IKeS. U Uo lOttuli-
April l.-oO
II ! there bo no obj ctlon , reinonitranco nt rrntctt
led wllbln t o utikt liora July JSlli A , D. lo-3ttc
xldllceasoulll tofritttd
L. ] ' . Laraon & Co , Appllrant
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 beei 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
ploynuent there a year hence. Tliis 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 Iiave 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 ,
aud 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 ofnll kinds will find it to their advantage
to inpriect this property ; good location , level grounds , track
facilities < md plenty of good pure water furnished l > y tlia
South Omaha \\7ator \ Works , fn fact , every facility to make
desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground.
\rgft fl1"
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fl1"lir
Will find ib profitable to poloct property now , ns n year or
two hence with n population of : 50H ( ) to 10,001) pojple ,
Una will become a dcsirnblo place for nil kinds of business , '
and lots bought , now , can bo had at vo y leasonable prices
which will double in price many times iu the next two yoara.
Rich or poor , will find it profitable to make investment
in this property. .Free conveyance at all times will bo furnished - ? ;
nished by us 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 this !
property from Q streets south , Splendid lots from
upwards.
"Wo have desirable business and lesidenco property"for ] sale in nil
> arts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. Wo elicit buy
ers and sellers to call on us. Wo will give lliom all possible information
free , and keep conveyance free"to show propertyjiu auy.part of the city ,