THE DAILY fcEE--THURSDAY , AUGUST 13 , 1885. Is n d r eromi * i ft 11 i dMrrninit complaint. U tirnl tpdlt ttnds.tTlmpnlnnc nntntlon , nd do- lire-win * thntono ( < f tba rj-stcm , to prepare the wij lur Itapid Decline ; Qnlcttlyuiil conflfWy f'nrpn Ijrmnri ln In all tit tarn * , llrnrlmmi , HrlrlilriK.TiimliiKtlic 'nnilt Ao. It enrichm and tiurltien th Mood , Mima ( < tci Ilio iimy-tlto , undftldaba \ awlmllatlan of food IIT.J.T iloBRiTrn , the honortxl ranter of tb < Fir < t Jloformr-d Church , Haltlmoro , lid , nays ! "llnvlnittiMul Brown's Iron Hitters f r Djvpepni tnd IndiRMtlon. I take great plnature In roconv mendhiR U hlRhlr , Alw conildcr IIA fptandid tonli ftnd ImiKorator.aimvrTT utrenpthflnlue " Oeiralno ban We trtde mark anil crowd rpd llnci finwT pn r. Tnlu-no oilier. Mftdnnntjti/ llltOH.STHKMIOAI.CO. . ItAl.TnlOHK , Hit. . IJU > rr * HASD HOOK uncial and attract Iro. ron Ulnlnclistof ririrps I or iwlpw. Inforrnatlnn aboal colrm , nto. , ( tirrn away liy all iloalrra In medicine , 01 Dialled In any mldmm nn reccltit nf frs etarap. FEE ] UNTIL CURED ! rS-A\Trltton Kuaranteo of euro Riven In every capo undertaken. * 5j-AH cnnsiiltatlonaJPreo anil Nnored. tr. Clarke's Celcbrateil IJoolt [ Ulli IV'Jungs ( In plain envelopes ) tno ntniupii. * ! > .CLAUSE , n , I ! . . 180 So. ILAItK ST. CUlCAQO.tLb frightful Case of a Colored Man. . I contracted ft fearful oasu cf blood poison In 1833 was treated ujjorco of the beit phyilcltna In At- Unta. They used the old remedies of moicury and poUeh , which lnouK'lit en rheumatlem , and Impair ed my JlRestho oiRin' . Every joint In mo woa swollen and full ol p ln. When I was given up to die my physicians thought It would bo A troud tlmo to teat the viituca of Sulft'a Specific. When I com menced taking 8 8. R. the phya'cltn nalil I could Dot llvo two weeks under the ordinary treatment. lie commenced to glvo me the rmdlcino Btrlotly no- ooidlngr to directions , which I continued for > o\oral months. I tool : nothing clao and continued to Im prove from the very first Soon the rbcumalle left me , mv appettto becimo all right , and the uloat which tbo doctor slid worn the moat frightful hi h d overseen , begai to heal , and by the let of Oo tober , 16&1.1 waa well man again. I am etronge : now thin I over waa beforean1 weigh moro. S. 8. S , baa ta\ed me ( ram an early gra\o , LEU ilCCLKXDOS. Lorn UcClonkon hn been In tbo employ of thi ChoeaSCiley company for some aeara , anil I kno < the nLovo statements to bo true. At the tlmo h bcgaa.talilnz HwllH Speclllo ho wia tn a horlblo con dltion. I ieffard bis euro almoit miraculous. W. U. CROSBY , Manager. Cheai-CarlcyCo. , Atlanta Dhlalou. Atlanta. Qa.j AprlllBtb. 188B. JLaOOSSKE'SEi OE33StT3cS.ja.OT . , OENTI am u liir ( your Huld Extract pd Oloret lOMorn and W t Compreaa ( or Cancer on the brcajt j-nd nmwell. I nm utlifled It ! the beit remoOr tot Cancer ItnoMO. You nro welcome to tua this ( or U ibonefltof lUirerJmr Jiumanlty. lleapuetiully , MR3. L , A. J01IKBOH. J.aRMTUiKE. aRMTUiKE. i Uywirohaaformraatlmabecniimi < tKl Him Bomcthlncr lUio scrof ulous aluoiuo. and round ni Jan happy to ay aha hoj oiperlencod tnvatreli3. Tnl < It butaf light Uv-Umonlnl or my approclauon a ! your clTorU In bohalt of humanity , rklch you ut welocind to uw for their bonent. 1L AKJ3. . . . . QIXTH 1 inmmqtiood UUnit jronr ETC. lied CloTfr , wo .ran KKO , tor l.rydrxtoi , nnd b * not been 4rMibl , Utuw. H 1 J hereditary wltn ma. Think you Oa Ui t > cat blooa m alcuio known. Vrt truly. W. M. BEIDEKT. R. n. flyirAn , of Orcnd Rapldi , Mich. . ivy -Art r nro llpctora advl acd liliu Co uw l.ooau' § Lit. Itni Clover I r a , but c&w o. ' Knema , or t'eror bore on the Icf. CnUTUiodtwaDoindJorrourSoUd Extract lUxlcloton J'A Seakil proposas111 ! bo received by the under- llgni'il until to'Uutk iv m. of ThutBdiy , tco iOth day ol Aligwt 1SS5 , flir nut-tii ; district No. S3 , In the city of Omaha , wltb U I'.ra lo ( an J itono en a stud baaa of 0 lnhca In IhlcVtesa , lamilet of aand to accom pany rach bid. Tbo pivli will be\lone In accorduico with and Bix-'dtkitliina uk tila In tha olIlM of tku Loaril of puUia wurls , Lids to Lo cccompanli , 1 by a certified check In tlvo turn of < no tboui ut1 ilollara , paiaUe to tlui dtyof Omaha. , is an olrVmrt ) of gowl faltlu Tlu Uiirdof inil/Uo orka rstJ n u the right to reject uiyorallMiUi. J , IX llotia auE-0-7-10-I I Ohm. Oo.inl of 1'iiHlc U'orlg. NOTICE. UVKlffjMrr. E JiCaiotulng \olnnt illy left my bd uiJ board , 2 ; I1 tot bf regpontllile for any debts ceatracted by hm on oiiucount. Omaha , Aug. B , 188i , JOHN Ci8 T. Man and Beast ; Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more and more every year. THE WAR WITH THE SAINTS. Mormon Leaders Ballyicg Their Fol lowers ID An UiHen Line , lcrBC < m < lon for tlioAVcnk Ones Tin 1'rlcstliooil Dcmnntt Obedience In Splto of the Laws ot the Uni ted SUtoa S H Lnio City The Coming Conlllct. Corroipondonco Denver Tribune-Republican Throughout this city there Is a foelliij of unreBtand npprohonalon. There an daily conferences of Mormon loadera li oil the various watds ; there nro otho gatherings weekly In which the reanlt of the ward meetings nro diacussed. Ni effort IB spared to roach n conclusion ti which the whole Mormon force can bi hold In unbroken lino. The outcome o ! nil this la feared by the people. Thosi fully understanding the ways of the people ple who have lived and profited upoi the Mormon Issue for a full generatloi know there la no danger of n physics conflict between the two classes of real dents here , or anything clio moro throat onlng to personal tatety. W1IO WILL KH1TEU MOST ? Mormons may try to moro thorough ! ] boycott their gontllo neighbors in buol noes and social Hfo than waa attempted In 1882 or 1883 , bnb this la all in that dl rcctlon , and la not aerlous In iteelf. Gen tllo politicians endeavor to create alarn to aecnro national sympathy ; this roactt In Silt Lalco and causes a feeling of tin rest quite detrimental to public Interests In reality the loyal citizens of Utah have nothing to fear beyond the ordinary 10 Eults of hard times. It Is the Mormot managers who are now , and are likely tc continue in trouble , FIllST WEAKNESS OF TUB SAINTS. When Orson Arnold last spring won' Into Judge Dane's court , plead guilty , promised obedience to the lawn , and wac dismlsied with a trifling Cno , there were scores of polygamlats who oponlj or privately decided to follow hi : example. I know that Bishop Ilcndrlcka of Ilichmond Bald ho would dr. so , and I. have roaton to believe thai Bishop Jdharp of Salt Lake reached thlt decision. Thcra can bo no question that Mr. Dlnwoody and .several others re turned from tliolr voluntary exile deter mined to plead guilty and to promise to obey the laws. Bad this course been lift unchecked , it would have bcon hard to find an avowed polgamut at the close of the present year. CHDKCII DISCIPLINE BIlOUGUr TO BEAU. But the presidency of the church waa quick to meet the emergency. It will be aa litt'o to the advantage of the Mormon managers as to the profit of the gentile leaders to nettle this vexed question j and the swift Influence of the heads of the church was at once made manifest. Ar nold was denounced , not as a renegade or apostate , but aa a weak , foolish and misguided man. The church was too great and too magnanimous to punish an act of thouchtleesness , but such a thing must not happen again. Four weeks later Bishop Hendrlcks stood trial and went to the Idaho penitentiary ; others wont to the Utah prison , and Bishop Sharp. Henry Uinwoody and othera have plead not guilty and know that a trial at the fall term means the inevitable six months among felons. A SHAKY MEMBER. It is feared that Henry Dlnwoody will lluch. Ho 'u a wholesale furnltun ionler In this city , and la worth $150,000 Bo Is a lover of ease and comfort , a las arrived at an.ago when men begin t ihoroughly enjoy the results of sucoeasfu md laborious butlaess Hfo. Ho in sal to be disgusted with Rnd. Olawson , hi ion-in-law , who Is serving a long term "or polygamy , and whoso legal wife has lecnred a divorce ; and it will add much ; o the horror of prison Hfo to bo sbnt up 'or six months with his daughter's dla- : ardcd husband. Yet If Mr. Dlnwoody iubmits to the law there will bo an army if men to tread In his footsteps , and thl nast bo provontod. OATU-BOTJND MORMONS. It fs easy to BOO therefore that th Mormon councils have enough to discuss Oho power behind these councils Is enor nous. There are doubtless 15,000 men TIO are enrolled In what is known as thi if the Molchizodock Priesthood. In thi indowmont house at Salt Lake City , o : u ono of the Utah temples , through eel imn ceremonials and in the presence o : aen they fear , all these mon have taken 'ows of obodlonco which they hold high r than the obligations of human law. [ 'hey ' hold within themselves jnwors o : rhlch they are hardly contcious ; but rhioh are sallicbnt to make existence a Iving death to the Mormon resident of Jtih who defies It. HIE MORMON WATOI1WOUD. If there la any ouo thing preached to ho Mormona with greater persistence ban another , It Is this , which Is heard a every Mormon mooting , In ovary place nd at all occitiona "Obey the Prlest- oodl" They have repeated and roller- ted this for years , hardly knowing why. Tow they know Its usefulness. Whatever resauro tbo Mormon councils too fit to pply to the polygamiata will ba put on Ithout mercy , and backed by the whole lormon body. Every detail will bo greed upon avery man will know his ork and there will bo no forbearance ereaftcr toward the polygamlat who loads guilty in a federal court , or prom- loa to obey the laws. In brief it may bo ifely prophesied tint future strife in Ftfch , If any exists , will ba within the lortnon church , THE UNITY OP MOIIMONISU. "Tho recent oloctlin In Utah again lowed the unity of Moinionisra. There as not'.lltcimlon among the Mormons o divided tickets the ballot prescribed y the church authorities was voted with- it a scratch. The church candidates ore men of p oed personal character and .ie ability. Their value to the church > y in the fact tb t without hesitation or abate , in legislative councils or county JrnlnUtratlont , they are and always will -'obedient to the prletthood , " An position wu attempted by what la ictlly knoirn as the young democracy , n honest -effort was made to get Utah- arn yonng men io como oat of the Mor- .on tyranny , and vote a ticket which otld represent wniethlng bealdca the d "church and antl-oharch"i aue. The aw party waa not very well man ged , id , though lla alma weio in tbo main itrlotio and laudable , there Is llttlo in s breinuings to give promiao of future owth. _ o-llorrow , licago Herald , Oat In the South Pl&tto country of Jy'o. aaka is a railway itatlon nuuad To- orrow. It la on a bn&ch road , and if ached only by a mixed ( rain of freight id piBienger carr , This mixed train ni alower than the corning of the day of dgmout. It creeps along BO that it makes mules and hired men tlrat to look at it. To the traveler by thl train the sight of another telegraph poll Is a sign ot promiao , and every euccoulvi mllc-post reached Is a triumph. Oni aftarnoon last week this train was creep ing along when a weary traveler woke u | the sleeping brakeman with the Inquiry "What's the n mo of the next station ? "To-morrow. " "How far is It ? " "Seven miles. " "Seven miles ? That aottloa It. Gooc name , since wo are euro to bo all nigh getting thero. " "WSTOMlNcT INDIANS. Interview " \Vith AVnsliaktc , Chief o the SIioflhoncB , Corrcjpondonco New York Herald , The Shoihono Indian reservation , it Wyoming territory , comprises an area o 1,520,000 acres and is occupied by 1OC ( ShoshoncB and 013 Arnpahoca. Tin chief of the former Is Wnshskio ; ot thi latter Black Goal , The two tribes an but llttlo advanced in the ways of civill zatlon , though individual members o either may bo found who are intelligent and educated. The majority roam a will over the reaorvatlon hunting and fishing , Aa careless of time as of the future turo , they take no thought of coming days , but ran a caroar aa idle and happy as it Is monotonous and uneventful. "Ballon day , " when the ngont distrib uted government supplies , and the an nnal bunt are red letter days In tholi Hfo calendar. [ AN INTERVIEW WITH WASIHKIE. In a topco , surrounded by his favorite tqnawa , the Herald correspondent mcl and talked withlOhief Waahakio , whc has been leader of his tribe for years , and who baa moro influence ever his poo- pie than any other chief of the western Indlane. In appearance Waahakio it patriarchal. Ho is eighty years of ago. Ho is six fcot tall. Ill * form is erect , His mien Is majestic. With n fine open countenance , flashing darkoyos , and with long white hair falling ever his should ers , ho looks every inch a king. He waa seated upon a pllo of furs and blankets. The air from neighboring mountalnc swept through the tcpoo and toeaod hie white locks to and fro. The cquawa oat in sllenco , their glances bent on the ground. The old chief spoke deliberate. lyand in English , which ho speaks fluent ly. Stripped of verbiage , the conversa tion ran substantially as follows : "How long IIBVO you boon chlof of the Shoahonce ? " "For many years. My tribe was once known as the Snake Indians. Slnco re moving to our present reservation wo are known as Shoshones. " "In event of your death who will snc- cocd to the chief taincj ? " "My youngest and only son , Richard Waahakio. My oldest boy , James , WHS alaln early last spring by a white man. " MURDEK OF THE CHIEF APPARENT. "I do not care to apeak of this , " ho added , ofter a moment's pause. "Sllenca on this point , considering all the circumstances - stances , best becomes mo. The ollicero at the fort can toll you all about the murder. The chieftaincy detcanda from father to son , but the trlbo confirms the Buccesslon , and if the snccetBor of a dead chief is a bad man the Indiana hnvo tbo power to reject him and galoot a good chief. " "Is your trlbo Increasing or diminish ing In point of numbers ? " "We are going backward ; wo count only a llttlo over onothousand. . Our lodges are getting lois. Once wo were strong. Our biaves and women and children could hardly bonnmbored Now ill la changed. Disease came to us Death mowed down our bravea and car : iod away onr children. Yes , yes , all jhanged. " "Aro many of the Shoahonoa adoptm ; ho woya of the white man ? " "Oh , yes ; many bravea now drois Ilk ; ho white man and speak his tongue Some , too , have adopted hla habits. Man ) f our children are being educated. W lave schools at Fort Washakio and else ivhero on the reservation which glvo on routh a chanceto learn the EngHs tranches. " MISSIONARIES AMONG THE SHOSHONES. "Then , too , wo have churches an ntsalons. Episcopalians and Catholic ; onduct these. My people general ! Iko preachers and priests , who seem In : ercated In tbo Indlen and anxious ti ihtkuge his present spiritual condition nto something bettor. Good bas been lone by theeo Christiana. The offot I leon and felt. Summed together , my rlbo la advancing , as the white mm : vouldeay , I am thankful such Is the iaso. Wo are at peace , well governed , nd satisfied , " Notwithstanding Washaklo'a flattering ummary , there ore thoao who claim thai leath ( which can bo only a year or two t least ) will bo the signal for war ba ween the Shoahonea and Arapahoes , who iccupy the flame reservation. A bitter eud has oxlatod between the two tribes or years. The Iron hand and resolute rill of Weahakio alone keeps them apart Jut though hidden the fires of fate are lurning , and when the old chief la gth red to hla fathers the flimos will very ikely bunt forth , In which event the otal extinction of ono trlbo or the other anat follow. NEIGHBORING TRICES RESTLESS. Your correapondont saw Dick Washa- le , who will succeed the present chief , ila father. Ho la twenty-two , and a fine aoklng Indian. Mounted on a pony , its face daubed with rod and yellow > alnt , hla loner blaik hair adorned with oathers and streaming In the wind , and lad partly in Europe in and partly In In- ian garb , it waa oaty to conjecture that .e could not control the trlbo llko the resent chief Washaklo'a proudest loatt is that ho has never raised an arm galnat the white man. On the contrary , 0 has declared agalnat war , and his onnsels have saved the lives of unnum- ered white mon , Slnco tbo death of anioo Watbakle , who was killed in a runkon quarrel with a white boy last prll. Waahakle has been less friendly > the white * . Ho requested that the oy should bo punished and elojp with la son in the oarao grave , but this waa jfusod , and the old chief has ainco been 1 a bad humor , IlED HEN IV COUNCIL. la truth , however , all the neighboring ibes are ru&tless , Juat now a craud mncll is being held , which the Ohoy- inea from Tongue rlvor , the Southern 'tes ' , the Orowa from Montana , and the annusks from Idaho , are taking part , t may bo they will decldo to take the ar path , and rorengo real or fancied ronga with rlfh or ecalplog knife. If > there will bo email chances of escape > r white men In the vicinity. Ono com- tny of United Statean / fan fry la eta- onod at Fort Washskle , but , with this cceptiou the country for hundreds of lies la without proteotlon. Naturallj to whites along the border of the She tone and Ar p hoe reservations are filled Uh apprehenilon , fearing they knorr not bat. THE BIi.VOIC CANON. A Moonlight View of the Fmou Uurgo In the Kocklcs. Correspondence to the Ixs. Coming down Marshall PAIS ccfnveraj tlou occupied the hour , for night had sot tied on the landscape , resting our wear ; ojcs already sated with the grandeur o nature. ' Don you know how your names orlg Inatod , " asked the oldest inhabitant eyeing ns with a quizzical expros lon Wo looked aa wlao aa possible ; assure ! him that our fathom had como ever litho the Maj flower , but the dorlvatioi troubled us. "Well , " slid ho compla cently stretching hla feet under the ncx two acats , "originally every name wai Smith. Whenever a man committed t crime or waa guilty of n misdemeanor hli name was Immediately changed to soniC' ' thing OBC. ! In that way all the vatioui names aroao , consequently the genuine true Block Is found only In the Sniltl , , , v , . , In vain I expostulated wlta him , repeated > peated the story of Omaha's wandorinf merchant. The old man's name woi Smith , and his faith In the family wai sublime. "Very likely this bad man you spaal of waa sailing under n paondonsym , " salt ] n prim llttlo teacher of the eamo namo. Paeudonyml pseudonym. " The old man looked blank. Thought that ma ] bo ; ho know very much about the goog' ' rapby of Nebraska , anyway. The houn wore wearing away , and the full mooii had risen , shedding a soft light ever the mountains. Some were dozing In their seatz tired nature will succumb , but nc ono thought of seeking hla birth , for ai 11 o'clock wo were to enter the Black canon of the Gunnlson. Under the piucs a dark river atcah allently along. Placid and oilm the wa- tora are as they hurry down the mountain on their way to join the mighty Pacific , leaving their sister , the Arkansas , to find her way as best she can , across the conti nent to the Atlantic. Wo sweep around a curve the engine plungca down , down Into the earth. The river roars , moans and shrieks , singling to fight her nay through rocky barriers , while the huge peoka run up into the akp high and still higher hanglrg over us with n awfn ) , terrifying grandeur. Danger signals swing from the jutting rocks ; btldges span the foaming , nasty river , and wo rush from ono aide to the other , under thoeoawful mountain heights , with frlght- fol rapidity. Thousands and nntold myriads of feet above the perpendicular walla on either side roar their hoary summits , reverber ating the confusion of waters , the rattling of cars and the cratmings and raaringa of the engines. Hero a atreom breaks through the lofty turrets and leaps from the highlands , falling a beautiful spray in the waters beneath. IgTbis VM tbo Gnnnlion canon , and I never shall forgst It never shall bo able to deacrlbo it or to express my Impres sions as I rode through this wonderful manifestation of the IrrealstaDlo power of nature. I was moonlight , and the pale , wlord light lay on the crags and peaks and atreams in the valley , adding to the imprcsslvoneas of tbo scene. What mighty forces the llttlo stream must have c-xpondod wearing Us way down through ) ho solid granite , and what lorg trains of ages have circled nway since it began to dig Its bed fathoms bo low. Would you know anything of th Sunnlaon ? Go vI.aU it , and If poealbl oa It by moonlight and you will bo woi repaid , carrying away a pleasing recollea tlon , never to bo forgotten. "Gontlo ilaep" weighs down the ojo lids and MI isek our cuttalned bode , trusting tha .ho gocd engineer will gnldo us safely ; hrongh thia wild land. LEVEL. Ncrvona Debilitated Hen , You are allowed a ncc trial Jor thirty days of ho UBB of Dr. Dye's ' Celebrated VoUalo licit vith Electric Suspensory Appliances , for the peedy relief and permanent cure of Nervous Jebihty , loss of Vitality and Manhood , and ill kindred troubles. Also for many other dls- macs. Complete restoration to health , vigor , nd manhood. No risk ia incurred. Illustra- ed pamphlet with full information , tormfl , otc. nailed frco by addresainpr Voltaic Bolt Co , , Uarehall , Mich. _ A Nine-Foot Blucksnalco , Tram the Cincinnati Enquirer. Mra. Emma Spangler took her sister , rlro. George Zlnk , a short drlvo down to he Catholic cemetery In her dog cart. ) n their way back homo , and juet as they ntorod South Broad street , an enormous ilaok saako ran ont from a clump of reeds , and In an Instant fastened Itself n the left wheel , With each revolution f the wheel It darted ito head Into the idlei' faces and attempted to call round Mrs. Spangler'a nock. They were aralyzod with fright Mra. Xlnk made spring f re in tbo vehicle as the reptile truck her , and in falling broke her log nmedlately above the ankle. Tbo hcraa topped , when the snalco fell from the heel , but Instantly called for a leap at Irs. Spaogler. At this critical moment Mrs , Xlnk lying under the horse wither or foot hanging limp and lifeless from 10 broken ankle ) two men rushed out om a yard near by with clubs , and after desperate fight killed it. The enako icasured nine feet long. AnKostiira IMttors , the world renowned > l > etzer ! and lavigorator. Ueed now over the hole civilized world , Try it , but bownro of rotations. Aek your grocer or druggist for 10 Pennine. nrtlclemanufnctured by Dr. J. G . Siegert & Sons. Natural Uas Well. POUT OALDOBNE , O.NT , , August 12 , aturnl gai waa struck here at a depth ol :0 : feet with sullicient force to light up the wn. The well wan piped pod the gas burned i the public streets last eight. IIOfiEK-l , beat and surest preventltive Dffv'a PURE MALT WUISKBY , Keconv ended by loading Physicians. Sold by Drug- its and Grocers , A Murderer OonfdSBCd , NEW YOHK , August 12. An evening pa ir states that Thomas J. Armstrong con- sied to having killed hla step-father , A. It , errlck , in Brooklyn , last Monday night , For delicacy , for purity and for im- rovemont of the complexion , nothing [ uals Pozzonl'fl powders. The A. M. 12 , Sunday school ere going give an excurdion and picnic to Bellevue Jay , The train leavea the D. & A ) , ipot at 8 a. m , rTlen Baby wa IcV , ire g iTleo * he iru A Child , ebo cried for Costorla , Vlien die became Ulsa , oho clung to Caatoiii , D , eb g TO tb m Cutorla i Krcc from Opiate * , Jlincttci ami I'olsoiii. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE fer Cousli * , Here Thront , llonr rnc , Inducniiy Cold" . Ilrondilll , Croup , U'lionplna Conch , l'ulnIn Client. * n4ctb r ir.cll.nm-rilnThrnnt mitltinc . Trlco no cents n bottle. Sold liy Drnccltts dnrt DtM cr * Jtirtlfi unable to induct their tlmler to tirrnnptly ytt It for then ittll reerli f two botttt , Kicprcti cAarvit ffitJ , bt ] tending one dollar 13 me nunirsoort.m ronriST , t < HOwntt , nd > Unur lnrrr > , B lllmorr. M.rjUnJ , V',8. t 617 St , Clinvios S. * Si 'iinm * . 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Gonorrhoea , jGlectandSyphilisinall their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Bloodpromptly rclievedand pcrmanentlycurcd by rcme- , dicstestcdina2 < 'af/l'f ( nrs \i > jnriall'i'aTttrt ! . Seminal weakness , NiRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the FaceLost Manhood , jii ltti'iltfcitrrd.Tliero lsiiocx ] > criminit fi. 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.JAMES.No. 204Washington SI.Cliica < ] 0lll. IEMEUV 1'liKE. A victim of > outhf u I iiiiiirudcnce iiiBiiiR rrcmaturo Uocny , NonousUohility , Lost M anhood , itc.havini ; tried in xaln otcry known remedyhasillsco\eredn imploiacansoeeir-curo. which ho will d mEU to'r * 1'roninliir' Tt'c7ni > from errors or cxressps , I/oitPouc : diseases ot the ICIdncyH , Iliad , cli-r , nml 1'rnHtnto ninnil Ol'lf ii : > nithont SHomiicli Medicines by the Mur.Mcm llolus. Va rlrocciu cured wlthontstirRcry. Treatise nnd tc ttmonliilv Irci- . All rorrpapondpnrncnntlrtpntlal. HAHSIOlf REMEDY CO , , or DR. H. TRESKOW. ,1P lAfooV M H Cfr o WCIW VORK. I bare a positive remedy far the nbovo tllseaie ; bj Iti tile thousanUsof cascaot the worst kind uitUof Ion ? landinghavo ttocn cured , Itulced.hORtronKlRmyralth lultieffleney.tliatlwlll son.lTWO HOI ri.1.3 1 KEB. toeetborwItnaVAI.UAnl.HTltKAlISBontlilsdlieaia 9anyBUtTorer. ( jlioexprosaantir U.adJriBfl. JJK.T.A. bLOCnil.lBtrcarlSt. , NowYo * rf"j n IN OMAHA NKH. Smoke G. Hr Mack & Go's Cleveland , O. , Celebrated In cat 3 for 25o clear in Amerlci , and Kxco'Elor tic Cigar i'ro eminentaboio.ill others. Our Cat Does Not Scratch 6c Cljjualmo all nompetltloi , fjr ealo anil ccntrolled by D. W. SAXE and J. W. BELI , , Omaha. Kennard & Hlggs , Drngf , L'nooln , Neb , 0. B. Chapman , " " " K > anB& Judaon , DIIIJI , Hastings , Neb. Io ty&Chlnn , Drngl , GUumbtia , Neb , J , n. UeIU\en , Drug * , Couu0'l IIIuIIj. Dell 0 Morgan k Co , Drtlzi Council Iowa , duaSchrig , " , Hook a , eta. , Fremont Neb , \V. \ H , Turner , Uooki , eta , FiemN IT. IX , Whlltlesey.IJrut-a. . Cict9 0. A. Headeraon , Oraoil Irlind , Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. laoger Ilamla I Cutmbacher Da\arla leucr Bohemian Kalaer Urornou DOMESTIC. idweleor. . . . , St. Louis I Anhauaor fit. I.ouls iit'a . . . . . .iUlwAUliuo I Schlltz-l'hjicr.Mllwaukco Mf'i Omaha i Ale , i'ortcr , Oomeetlcand Khloa WIiw. DMAUEEE , 1213 Farnam St , _ "CHICHESTER' G ENGLISH. " Ylio < > nl.V < < CIIUIIP. l&fuaD Ut le efiruorllili Iinllktloni. D4iii oi > Uo bi LA A > k i . . llr 'liUlie. rr > niis * uuit > Bt j ui fir iartiv ui rirt t'tt'f b rrlurtt inulL ME < liUbotiM'lii-iuliul Co- Vt tclsts. Ttadt itipplltd by J. A. Fuller & Co "GC © tTf | Ncrroua W , I I < i t ft' fVcakoeu C- * Jlcblllly Mcubood * und J ) ur fironte [ irenTlridoa of a noted iipecialut laovrio- rcd. ) nrug8l > nV n fill It. AJJreia DR.WARD & COi " tate 213 South 14th Street , Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo hnvo business property oil Capitol Aveuuo , Dodge , Douglas , Farnnra , Hnrney , Howard , 9th , 10th , IJJthnnd 16th erects. Wo hnvo fine residence property on Fnrnnm/Douglns , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cass , California streets , Shor- maii , St . "Marys und Park A.venues , in fact on all the best residence streets. J& Wo hnvo property in the following'ad- ditious. Hawtliorne- Millard&lCaldweH's Elizabeth Place ] Horback's , Patrick's ? Parker's , SMnn's , Godfrev's.1 Lowe's , Park Place,1 West End , Capitol , Reed's First , And all the other Additions to the City : We uave the agency fo cne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These lots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The 3evelopment of the packing house and othnr interests there , areIrapidly ] buildincj up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. We have n few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which wo offer at low- prices , terms 525 down balance $10 per mouth. These lots are on high evol ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition tear the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade he grades have oeen established by the city council , and is very desira- ilo residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than djommer additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot bo leaten. Ton SALE Iloma and lot on Slat St. I crme. Ton SALE 22 feet on Pnrnam St. . near 1th St. , 88,000. FOB SALE Lot In Walnut hill , $200. Fern SALB Lots on 20th , $5GO each , FOR SALE 22 acres with elegant residence , oed barn , fine trees , ehrubery , fruit , hot and old water and all conveniences ) iirut class roperty in every respect I'on BALE-GO feet on Farnam itrnet , near Btb. Good business property cheap , FOR KENT Koom 41x7CM 3d floor , on 14th reot , MoCormiok's , iKonntz < § c Kutli's , Impr'nt Assooiati < D3D Wilcos , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon'sr Hanscom's West Omaha. Grand View , Credit Fonder , Kouatz' First ountz9 Second ? Kmintz' Third , Kountz'Fourth . Syndicate Hill , Plainview , Tukev Clark Place , Mvers & ; Richards 7 FOB SAMS-Uomo and lot , 25th and Ohio go streetsplendid ; corner , $3,600. FOB BALH-First class business block. 545 , 000. 000.FOB FOB SALE } lot on Wheaton St.i BOO house , 81,6X)0. ) FOB HALK Fine corner lot in Shlnn B add ) tlon , $760. FOB SALE Lot in Millar-1 Place , epecia bargain. FOB LEABB Fine business property on ICtb St. and St. Mary's Avenuu. FOB SALK-J lot on Chicago St , between 13th and 14 , Kith good house , 83,000 , We will furnish conveyance free to any mrt'ojf the city to show property to our friends mtllcustmnera , anil cheerfully j/ivei ion reyawlinylGtnaha Property. Those who have Itargains to ojfer n'operty at a Jtaryain , are invited to see us. DFORD Kffl Real Eotate Agents r K ! )3S. ) I4fi3t. ! bet. Farnam &Bouelas