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THE DAILY BEE-FK1DAY , JULY 24 , 1885. BITTERS PomMnlng IIIOX nlth Pt'ItH TKOETAHIiE TONICS , qnltklj nnil cnmplflflr CUI.ISSKS nnd KNIUfJlllS TIIK III.OOU. Oolcktni t he action nflhf I.Ufrnml Kldnfp. Clcnnlho completion , miilf * the skin amootli. Itilocinot Injure the If clli , r u M'hf-Bdarhr.or produce con- ntlpatlon-AM. OTIIMl 1HO.X JlKItlCI.NRS DO. a and Druggists oterrnhoro recommend It. I > n. N. B tlOioi.r ( , o ( Mirlon , M M. % darn"I rooommnnd Ilrown's Iron Bltt r M a Yftlnabl * tonlo for nnHclilna the Mood , and removing all dyspcptlo wmptoms. It < Ioo not hurt thn toctii. " Do. II M. IIRtJEKLb Ib > rnM < K Ind. . Mr " t Into rirrvocrilxxl llrown'n Irnn IlUtura In c w * of anfflmu and blrvxl dlsaMo . aim when a tonic wan nnndrd , and it li 1 jirorod thnrmiRhl ? oatlnfactorr MB.V ntnsM , M St. Mary St. , New OrlMm , IA. . p rm "n'a Iron Hitlers mtlnvcd me In a caw nf Mood pol onlnK. and 1 lioartilji commend it to Ihono needing a purifier , " Tlio Gnnulno lia Trade Mark and criwrwil rod lines nnwrappor. Tnkn tin itllirr. Aladoonlyliy lIltOWN OIIKMICAI , CO. , ll.U.TlMOltl : , Ml ) . HOOK -ini-fiil and attrsctlro. con taining ll t of rirlzpfl for rfwlpm. .Information nlwut coins , jito. , Rlvon away hy all clnalnn In mndlclno , or mailed to &nj nddrosa on receipt vt 2c , stamp. CIliriHilc.t.NorvoiK DNcns _ * { ZSKsz ! yr % ? rr & : to Hlnmp * for Olehrnt d Jlcdi"a c.---- - . , Allr ° - . ' . OI.AHKU , ni. D , 80 tioutli Uarlt Street , Cine AUU. ILL. 13 CONDUCTED BY Soyal Havana Lottery ! (1 ( GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 : Days. Tickets In Filths ; wholes ? 5 ; Fractions pro rata. feabjecl to no manipulation , not controlled by Ibi pulieiln iDtorcst. It Is the falrtel ( blag la tat aioie ol chanoo In existence. lor lloketa apply lo 8UIPSE7&CO. , 1212 Broad wayN. T. City ; , 01 M.OITKNB ft CO , CIS Ualn 81 Kansas CUy , Mo. Cancer of the Tongue , A Case Resembling that ol Gen , Grant. Eotro ten ycaraago I bad a scrofulous poio on mj tight hand which gave mo great trouble , and under Ibo old time treatment healed up. but It bad only been driven Into lliu eyttoin by tbo use of poUsb and mercury , and In Much. 1S89 , It broke out in tny throat , and concentrated Into what eoreo of the doctors'called cancor. eating tbrough my cheek , de- Btroylng tbo roof ol my mouth and oprer Up , then attacked my tongue , palate and lower lip destroying1 tbo palate and under lip entirely and ta'f ' my tongue eating out to tbo top ol my left check bone and up ] to tbo left eye. I could not cat any eolld feed , but subsisted on liquids , and my tongue was so far gone I could not talk. Such was my wretched , helpless condition the first cf l 8t October (1831) ( ) , "hen my friends commenced giving mo Swift's bpeciflo. In lees thin a month the eating p'uccs stopped and healing commenced , and the fearful aparturo In my check has bean olwed and flrmly knitted together. A process ola row unJcr lip U progression finely , ond'tho tongue which was almost de8trood Is be ing recovered , and It seems that nature li supplying ft mw tongue. I cm talk so that mj friends can readily understand no. oud can also cat solid food1 again. If any doubt these facts I would refer them1 to Hon. John n. Traylor , State Senator of this dis trict , and to Dr. T. . Dradfleld. LaGrange , Oa. MI13.1IAIIY L. COMEIl , LaOrarjRo , Oi.lUy 14 , 1885. Foreala by alldrugglstn. 1 Troatl o on blood and skin ilUeaeea mailed free. TIIK Svurr Sriciric Co. , Diawcr 3 , Atlanta , Ga.,1 N.Y.,167 W. 23d S : . DR. RICE , frmwi BiirC. S M rV t Strcf t B i-HS NERVOUS DEBILITY I'ronminrj , Drrllna frotnorronoroxcpwi , I.OHt 1'ownr dlieaiesoftliK Itlilm < rn , Hind- . and I'riiHintu < Jliinil CI'K lil ) without tnmiiRh Medicines liy tliu Murstmi llolus. Vn- rfcocnliicumiwIHioutiiurRiTy. Trcntlspnmltcs- tlniniiJHlafri * ) * . All mrriviiwnilpiii'iironlldi-ntl&l. MAK8TON REMEDY CO. , or DR. II. TRESKO W , Idth Krrent. NEW YORK "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlio ( IrlKliiol mul Only Uriniinc. fftfo luAklwRfi UflUMc Hfwaruof uurthlr > Itultttlonl. In.llimnablo to LADIES. A U " " llrlltfill'l < > ' "Chlrbr li'r' rnull.ir' ul m. n < uii , or fudon lo. fBUtii | > i > lo at lut | , rtlouUr fit irtltr < i > rrtun , nialL NAME PAPER l'1'- " ' " ' ' ( . V'Olij .Mi > ll uiihyuurc , I'lilUilu. , ! , ' * . At DiuggltU. Tnde eurrllcd by J. A. r'uU r & Co unclT HiMBUEG-ilERKlill PACKET COMPAHY , Droct Line for England , France nnd Germany. The sieamahlr > a ol Hill well known lint ir c-tlion , In w.tor-tlnht coin par tmcntj , and ue lur nlihod ulth every roquUlto to mike the iimMice loth eale and agreeable. They cany tbo UaltuJ Stites and Kuropran milli , and leave Now Toik TntuJayiand Satuidaya for 1'lymouth ( LONDON ) Uhtrboug.irAUIS acil HAHUUltK ) lUtcj , first CabiD$00100. . Steerage la tnd from Hamburg ! f ID , O. U HIUaAHU & CO. , Gen eral 1'ia * . Aguot , 01 LroaJ * y , New York oiij Watlilnpton mid I.i Lclle etrc't , Chicago or Htury Tuiult ilark Hanson , K. J- * Moore , Harry J' . Dcul Quuhi ; Groncwlif iSchooniger , lu Country N G , JACOBS , UNDERTAKERS Atlli oUelajJU171'arrmmSt. Order * brtclo prui'li ' u.il cited aul ptuaijiily attended to. MQ. "li. A FAMOUS DESPERADO'S EN [ James McDaDicl1 * SDrprisiDgGarctr Hobblng Iiunil of I'ASflcnKcrs Tivl Once on tlcli Blilo of * Town A. JIoastltiK Iiottcr to Newspaper that Led to lllfl Dcatli , A correspondent of the Now York S writes from S n Antonio , Texas , that Is the general opinion tint if Jamca M Daniel , the colubratod Texas doperac whoao death has jait been aanouncc bad not been killed jnst sa ho WAS by t officers , ho would have boon killed a way in loss than twonty.fonr boats. "Ilia time had conio to dlo , " aild old cattle man to-day. "I don't BOO hi ho could hare escaped at all. IIo w BDL'aRod to marry both of old DAVO C < re < Ts dftuglitorB , and as ho wan nreparl : , o jump the country ho'd Rot to take o ir the other with him. They're aa pret ; trla as there are in Toxaa , and they' ' tut as quick with a gun as anybody ai ho man who llodto one of them won UP , and I'll ' bet on It. I bcllevo that Jl scaped a violent death at the hands no of the girls by being killed by tl jflicors. So thoro'u ' no use of anyboc ; riorlng over Jim. It was feto. 1 ] Imo had como and bo had to go. " McDanlol had taken n hand In a gro nany kinds of crime , bat stage robblt ras his trade , and ho had a reputation ! .hat line which was the envy of all tl Kginmra in the business in the aoutl rest. IIo had rcbbod more than fit' ' tagce , and considered his occupation ; cgltlmato as any other. This was di a much to the fast that ho never he ny of the advantages of civilization whe oung as to any other cause. IIo gro p on the western Texas border , an _ rhatcvsr notions ho Imbibed were ovl During the eight years that ho wan i work on the highways of Texas and No Mexico ho nude his natuo a terror to a drivers and travellers , Some of his rol bcricn wore eo daring and uncxpocto that the people wore oxaaporatc to m&dncen moro than once , but th haidor they tried to catch him thogrcate caeo did ho display In eluding then When the search became too hot for hit In this vicinity , ho would slip over Int | old or Now Mexico for awhile , and the when the excitement subsided a little h would return and roanmo operations. On one occasion he broke the hearts c 'a ' party of Texas editors who vreio trav [ eling through Tom Green county b ; atage , by stopping them , making these form in line on the roidstdo , and thoi having fun with them. As soon as the ; were all in a row Jim knocked over ] man's hat off violently , scaring thorn hal to death , as they thought ho was gohij to atsanlt thorn , and when all were nn- covered ho drew a lot of bags ont of hi pocket and put one over each man's head Then ho made them march , and , once it i Vfhllo tripping ono of them up , lu nrould order them to fall Into linewhich , n their blindfolded condition , was a very ilflicnlt proceeding. When ho tired ol ils sport ho took what valuables they had md let them go. As an evidence cf the celerity , or : hoek , as It ia called here , with which he iporated , it may bo said that two years igo ho robbed the Boemo stage twice vithln three hours. Ho stopped it first in the west otdo of the town , and , after objecting the pasaongorB to many in .Ignition , let them go , pretending to rid way from the town when ho had go hrongh with them. Ela victims drov ipldly to Bcomo , where their storle anted the utmost Indignation. Th bio-bodied men got together , armed am lounted , and set ont toward the west ii oarcb of McDanlol , In the meantlm tie people of the town had supplied th ravollora with some ready money , ant lie jonrnoy was resumed. About tw < illea east of Boomo the same highway tan presented himself , and once mor < ) ok everything the unfortunates had , hey then retnrnod to Boemo , and when lelr story was told thoaettlei8 gnashec lelr teeth In impotent rage. McDjmle ad simply made a circuit of the town id after finishing his second robbery hi id no difficulty In making hla escape , . dozen similar instances might bo rela sd of him. The follows that McDanlel had with irlng a good portion of his career wore aito as hard as he was. They killed ivcrai people In tholr stage robberies ir which none of thorn was over pun lied , and on one occasion they cleaned it a rival party of outlaws with whom toy had long boon at swords' ' points , ( tec this exploit they laf t Texas and 'ossed ' over Into New Mexico , where toy indulged in a "prolonged debauch , thing all the principal towns and boast' g of their crimes. In the saloons hich they vleited they created a de- dod eensatlon by reaching into their jckoti , producing the oars of their vie ma , and clapping them on the bar In lymont for tholr drinks. They kept its sort of thing up for a month or more ntll there began to bo hints that their resonco waa not desirable , and they re- uned to tholr old haunts in Texa * . During all of Mo Daniel's ' career he lowed a strong dislike for the press. Ithoragh living in the wilds most of the me , ho seemed to have a way of finding it all that was written against him any- hero In woatern Texas , and all that an liter needed to get a reprimand by mall om MoDanlol was to intimate in hl ipcr that ho waa a thloi and murderer ho ought to ba dancing on a Biaffold. It aa this fatal fondness for writing to the iwapaperj that hastened Jim's death. The ontlaw'a last arrest was for mall ibbery , and on hla trial In this city he as convicted and sentenced to one of 10 Illinois penitentiaries for ninety-nine sars. While awaiting transportation irth ho broke out of the j il here and sappoarod. A vigorous pursuit was In- Itulod , bat as no trace of him could ba nnd , nd as It was known ( hit ho would ther dlo than to submit to life Impiii- imont , It waa balluvod that ho had gone old Mexico , and would not again bo ard of on this side of the lino. Juitas erybody had aet'led down to this cou- ctlon ono of the local papers received a n letter from McDinlel protesting ; ainst its suggestion that men should be 'pt on hia trail for BOUIO time longer. e said that that waa not a fair way to1 oat him , Qo was now free , and ho In- ' tided to remain freo. Qo had a good Inchoater and two rovolverfl , and he ; intcd everybody to know that ho could it bo taken. For that reason it oc rred to him that any newspaper roan th common sense- would let him alone d nrgo other people to. Thin missive is not dated , but it was postmarked at raldo , The oflicors made op their minds that cDanlel had not gene to Mexica as they ! d supposed and they Immediately made enuatioiu for a thorough aearoh. Dive1 li'eo and his tire daughters were known1 ba friends of the outlaw and as their mp was in a wild and < ? aDg rjns part of the country abont thirty miles not of hero , It wai believed that ho was hiding there. Accordlcgly a party fl made np to go out there , and , arriving the place early in the evening the office waited until daybreak and then drew lltllo nearer , to await the dtvolopmen Just at dawn they caw McDanlel era ont of a tent , and as ho grabbed hla rl when they called on him to throw np 1 hands , they fired , breaking both of 1 arms at the first shot. IIo tried to ra ! his rlflo but it dropped from his hand and aa ho seized ono of his revolvers ai endeavored in a helpless way to ralso ho received a illlo ball In the nock , whl passed ont near the spinal column ai : anaod him to stagger nnd fall on I faco. The Coffee girli throw thomsolv on the dying desperado's body nnd b trailed his fate , but proiontly coasi tholr lamentations to engage In a furloi icutllo over tholr respective claim Twenty minutes after his discovery the t ho officers McDanlol was a dead man. The outlaw's intention had been' start that day for Mexico , and oaih i the girls had oxpactod to go with him i Ills wife , though neither know of tl > thor's Intention. McDanlel had coi rortod what Ilttlo property ho had Inl ash , and doubtless anticipated a lor Ifo south of the border. T11E BOSH CUOOlt'S tiAST JOB. lo Makes M Successfcil Dual In Her Kstatolhnt Docs Not Belong to Him. Jew York Sun , As the hots crook had not boon soon 1 Is accnatomod hannts for a fortnight , hi dvont into the joint aroused unusut nthuslasm. Ho WES mete olcgautl ttlrod than over , but looked tired nn aroworu. "What racket have you been np to ? norlcd half of his admirer ; . "I have boon lu the rural districts In nlglng in real estate. It's a good biz jbut no moro of It for mo , " ho answered "How did you make out ? " "FlratclasB. Enough to get in ; | sparklora ont of hock , pay oil my run bills , nnd have a few cases loft over Lst'a have a snifter , and I'll tell yon thi the scheme. " The drinks having been ordered ant coniumod , ho continued : "I wont down to Iliverahcad aa Mr Smith , a real estate agent from Morri- sanla. In a nouplo of days I'd made i list of all the property there was for sale and what was moro Important , of all UK farms whoso owners didn't live In Long Island , the names and addresses of thcs ; owners and tenants. I picked enl a firm owned in Now York thai was worth about § 2,000. I ther went to a real estate broker on Third ivonno , and offered him the property foi 51,000 , half cash down and half mort gage. I told him I was hard np and hade ; o have the money in a week. If he : onld put It through in tint time he : ould have the job and au extra commla- lion of ? 7o ; but if ho couldn't , I'd try ho man on the next block , whohadbaon ccommendod to mo by my friends. Of : onrao I knew they were rivals. I gave ilm the real owner's name-and ono of my lotel addreaaos on the Bowery. Bo ook the next train to Rlverhoad , and of onrso waa told by the rustics and he officials that the place was ) rorth $2.000 , and waa free and lear , and the owner was a swell city bap who lived beyond his means , and oldom or never came down thoro. He amo back perfectly satisfied , and got jmo cuatomor to pnt up the cash. I gnod the papers , got my ? 500 , leas the Dmrnlssloii , and hla foes for searching , id opened wine for them both. Do you now , boys , the customer had him Inched for the job , and ho had to make good. "Well , I thought I had a picnic , and1 ' 10 very next day I started a second trick' i Queens county. Everything ran along f o the first till the broker went down to ) tmalca to make hla search. While ! lore , in the county clerk's offlco , ho ran , TOSB an old lawyer who had charge of , IB farm ho was working on. The conn' ' , llor tumbled in a minute , bub went off ] ilf cocked because ho thought the broke : as in the job. They camej some understanding , however , id the next morning sent1 sweet letter to the hotel , and a fly cop' ' ang with it. I twigged his nlbbs from1 o reading room back of the bar and Ippod. If you go around now you will id that merry note In the pigeon hole d the police mng getting weary in the | air. Still I ain't mncb alarmed. I w my lawyer on the way up , and he ] Id as long as I hadn't signed anything got any cash ont of a bloke they nld only collar me for a vagrant. But was a cloao shave , and don't ynu forgot ! ! What will yens all have ? " Tucson. Izona Letter , Tucson Is aituated on the Southern ! iclfic Railroad , 210 miles wet of the notion of the latter with the Atchison d Santa Fo line at Doming , N. M. Its esont population Is reported at 7,000 , a | go majority of whom are Mexicans and , lllzed Indians. As in many parts of oxlco , the latter are cald to bo by far | 0 beat clt'zens , as they are a quiet , in atrionB , and tidy people , but like the lanlsh Mexicans they nro unprogressive , d tholr energies accomplish little for , nt of proper direction. Tucson claims bo the second oldest town In the iltod States , Santa Fe ranking first in Int of age. But as both wore old when 3 Spanish invaders first appeared , tholr tl ago la a matter of speculation , and If dlan tradition Is to bo credited , they re flourishing cities hundreds , if not ) usands of years before Columbus die- rered tills continent. As a trade centre , Tucson ranks first ArV.ona , and la the chief supply point 1 a large section of country devoted to nlng and atockralslog. It Is alto be- nlng a winter resort for Invalids from 3 Statoj east of the "Rockies. " A Ver mt gentleman whom the writer mot ! re said : "Th'a ' is a hot placa for about roe month ? , but during the remaining 10 it it the most delightful climate on j globe. I speak advisedly , as I have' ' Itod every part of the world. His ] itomont was well supported by army iQiti stationed at Fort Lowell , about' ' ; ht miles from here. During the ] : ator part of the year every ono who ] i do so prefers to sloop out In the open , and Instances of catching cold are of 'e occurrence. Consumptives , and > so enduring from thruat troubles' ' lorally recover by a prolonged slay re , and malarial diseases are seldom own. Lnllko many Western towns ere rough characters ilock from neces or cli"co ! , society In Taci'-a Is said toj very good , and the statement is conned - nod by the appearance < > l n very l rgo jorlty cf the citizens met at tbo hotols9t i on the streets. rho Favorite \Vashmg Compound offl i day la JAMES PVLE'S ' PEAULINB.I ; leanaes fabric ) withoatlnjurynndwitb-i : the laborious scrubbing noceataryO .h ordinary aoap , For sale byf cere. TUSstjK IN A OQUUOU. . rVYnntiR itccior nntl ft I'nrlililon Knf ; KO In a Teat of Musclo. A dispatch from Trenton , N. J. , sa ; The congregation of St. Paul's Eplscoj Church In this city is In a ferment ovc personal encounter Trhlch occurred the jSnnday afternoon , between the you rector , Mr. Post , who has jnst comofri Philadelphia , and a dry goods cle named Robert P. Nottor. Too latti who is a member of the church , it sooi has n particular avortlon to the form and ho refused to recognize him as t rector of the parish. During a session the Sundayichool Netter was seated In t Ibrary wnon Mr. Post entered and a ctroisod him. Netter refused to speak the minister when the latter told hi who ho was nnd per slated In addrosii him. This brought from Notttr a pae lonaU reply to the died that ho kno The he ( Post ) was well enough alroac md ho dcalrod no Intercourse or fatni larlty. The rector became angry nnd ordorc Setter out. Ho refused to move , whe Post pnt his nrma around him and trie to force him to the door. A lively acot was enacted , the teachers nnd chlldrc becoming groatljr excited. The con batanta were at length parted , whe Netter loft the building , leaving llio mil later master of the situation , The ladli present aided with Netter and ploadc lor htm to remain , but the men provatle upon him to leave. During the ssrln mage a glaia door was broken. Th charge ii made against the young rectc that ho had to leave n church In Phlli dolphla because of hla overbearing cot duct , and that ho la not wanted by Si Paul's ccn regatlon. The ilock Is aboc evenly dirldod on the matter , nnd ther are fears of a fresh outbronk. This I the congregation over which young Ret lor Williamson , who committed snicid sbant a year t > , presided. Netter ad inits the truth cf the itory and says nom hard things of Post. Tim latter refusoi to be Interviewed. Jtulfjo T. liylo Dickey. A short telegram from Atlantic Oltj n ycslerda > 'a BEE announces th leath at that nlaco last night , of Judgi P. Lyle Dlckoy , of the Illinois eupromi : ourt , who wont to Atlantic City a fov voeks ago in hopes of repairing hi ihatt rod healtn. Judge Dickey was It .811 near Pnria , Ky. , nnd graduated li .831 from Miami univeraity at Oxford 3hio. In 1834 ho removed to Macoml lonuty , Illinois , where ho studied law vlth Cyrus Walker and was admitted t ( iractlco in 1835. In 1339 ho made Ot awn his home , and in 1848 ho waa elect id circuit judge at Ottawa , serving four 'ears. In 1801 ho raleoi ] ho Illinois Fourth regiment , olned Grant at Cairo , and attor the lattlo of Shlloh waa given command ol 11 of Grant's cavalry. In 180G ho was B andidatof or congrcseman-at-largo against Jon. Logan , and made a brilliant fight. n 18G8 President Johnaou made him as- [ slant attorney-general. In 1673 ho amoved permanently to Chicago , and as soon appointed corporation counsel , elng chosen to the Illinois supreme Durt in 1875. Ho leaves Mr. J. J. Dickey , auperin- indent of the U. P. telegraph depart j lorit ; Chat. Dlckoy , who la now In th andwich Islands ; Mrs. 0. H. Wallace so living in the Sandwich Islands , am Irs. Gen. W. H. L. Wallace , whoso bus md waa killed in the battle of Shlloh , a illdron to mourn his loss. % O. T , U. Free Medicines and Free Ice-Water. That devoted band of workers , thi Oman's Christian Temperance Union .vo . Inaugurated two new phllanthro- as the past week. One Is a free dla najry at the W. 0. T. U. Buckingham omo , where the needy sick can have latmont and medicines free on Tues ye , Thursdays and Saturdays , from 10 11 a. m. Dr. C. S. Sprague has very noronsly offered his cervices and modi- tea free , and if any deslro to pay the mey will ba donated to the W O.T.U. is has long been needed in a city the a of Omaha , and all citizens will re-j co at the benevolence of those worthy I lea and Dr. Spragno. The second enterprise deserving prn's ; the erecting of ice water bairels before ] th lunchrooms. They are panted In ) national colors red white and blue. ] icn the middle stripe are the lotlors V. G. T. U. , " and on the red "For God ! i Homo and Native Land. " Inside of : hour from the time the barrol'waa put t with three ahlnlng cupB , over seventy raons drank this alone In front of the ] cklrgharo homo. The ono before U iteomh street homo will provo as pop > r. Asa temperance movement thes reo drinks" will provo a grand auccota. Daniel anit iho Iilons , icjgo Ledger , 'Can any Ilttlo boy cr pirl tell mo whyl i HODS would not hurt Daniel ? " said ni itleman , addressing a Sunday school. jj 'I know , " siid ono bright littlofollowJ iding up his hand , I ' .And what was the reason , my little ! n ? " said the speaker , stopping for- rd , with his face in a joyous glow.E peak up lend , so that all will hear ] i. Why wouldn't the lloni bltof niel ? " 'I guess it was coz ho b'longod to the j : us. " It. Jacobs OU banishes pain. Rod ! r Ooagh Oaro removes caught. What' ' star blojslugs could there ba than BO 1 Accc-ined lil I have never given yea credit for tiring very tntiob , raftdara" ' said a nt old bachelor , "but " 'Sir ' , " she interrupted , "do you wish Insult " 'Bat ' , bo continued , "I have always ilred yonr grace and beauty. " 'I ' accept yonr apology , " eatd the lady. LESI ! PILES ! ! PILES8 ! ! ! * ' . iiiie cure for Blind , Weeding , Itching1 Ulcerated J'jles lias been dlscovorod by , Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Hams' ' Indian I'ilu Ointment. A single hag cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or oara standing , No ono need suffer five i uti'H after uupljing this wonderful Booth-jit medicibo , J.otious and instruments don I e harm tlian good , Williams' IndianjJl i Ointment absorb ) the tumors , allays theSJf UBO Itchlu , ( particularly at night altorSf Ing warm in bed ) , acts aa a poultice , glveaWi ant relief , and id prepared otily for I'ilea.gt Ing of private parts , and for nothing else. BU1N DISKASlO-j OUUKI ) Jr , I'razler'a Mepio Ointment. Cur PS aa1 f mnglc. Pimplesliluck Hernia or Grubs lotches and Irruptions ou the face , leaving skin clear nnd beautiful. AUu curen Itch , Uhuine , Sore Nipples , Sore Li INI , and , . Obstinate Ulcers. fi1' ' ild by drugglita , or mailed on receipt ofjr e , COcenU , S ! t retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroeter ' lit. At wholi'sule by 0. ! ' . ( Joodmau. our Artie expeditloaa will leave ( jetmany ; winter , tmottttrtl/ Free front Oji/u/r. . , 1.untie * nml i'olion A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CUR fr Cough" , Pore Tlirr.nl , llnnr cnc , Influent Cold * , llronrhlll * . Cniup , Whaoplni Caught Attlimn , qiiln.jI'ulniln CliMt , nJolhw nffwUMn ofiln 1 liront > u.i Liinffo. Price no cnnt n pt l < ' Sold ii.v IvaeclMi nn.1 . t > i er IMrtlfi unaNf m Imlttrr ttirlr < lntlrr lo trrnmm , pel II for them u-ttlrrrrtrt ttraboUtttiEittrttitharc sending one tfafhir to HIE tiuntrs . . vocrtrn ronri > r , BJU Uwnrrt > n < M nur rlurrr , lultlnon , n r > Un < l.t,8 , K DOCTOR WHITTIEF si- " " flt/f t' 'i ! it J i ] < > < U < int > t i Nervous Prosiratinn Of-blllt ) , Mcnl" F.V 'hyslcal Weakness ; Mtrcufijl an.l . oth * . " ! ons nt Throat. SMn nflnies , Plnnd Pnlj. . ' < * 14 Snrns mil Ulccfs , .ri > r > > uj n' , fr'k , , . . . ' iee lon ( * vit nelpn'IV Tni-i.- "t . ? M il Disease * Arlslny } < OT ) 'nrllsnretlon , llxc'tjr .xpasuris nMr.dulgencti. nM-h oate40x1 of . ifl dft'tCtl/C r * " - -i.- _ - , _ IJ _ . . . . . * Positive Written Ruaranto * i la > lnnblo ) u , t. .Jlolotut , ( tr"-T'tar MnpMfti. SiulUh = r iJerm n 64 rits 'j'TiM g4ttoTnd n H.lonaoor frntls , . < in , , ' r 'i' . , ' , < ! - . , . uc < ( . M. . . James Meal Insliliili pChartcrcdbythcStatconil , ! inois for thcexprcsspurposi ifof Giving Immediate rcliellr gall chronicunnarynnd pri ftvatc diseases. Gonorrhczn i. Gleet andSypliiln m all theii complicated forms , nlso al diseases of the Skin nnd Ulood promptly relieved and permancntlycured by remc- , dics.tcstcdinn/'or/wlViira _ _ . tyxnVil J'rnrtlrr. Seminal ckncss , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on [ he FaceLost Manhood , jiuslltrrlurumlTlirrc lsnoef ] > crti t'nliiiti > The appropriate remedy sat once used In each case. Consultatijns , per- > onal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- clnes sent by Mall and Express. No marks on inckagc to Indicate contents or sender. Address JR. JAIYIES.No. 204Washinglon SI.Chicagolll. , . u . -x .1 , BLOOO , * . i- > Ut tin LIVER .1 I KIDNEYS , tail Kt sTonfe Tllfc UliALTW and VIGOR of YOOTH / _ / U'ataoi Ai | | 1H. i i ol * i eni > u > uulos t-i i ua receive IR-VV hi I'.t lit en * Hi' ' * ( iiliitt "Uipnlie-j liril' ' J' Ironi rcuiipj | . . Iliclr 8 > t , , DR. Kl.BTER'S IKON TONYO n tali- cure olives a clear , licallhy eu'iinkx ' 'niient Attempt * ? i c" " " ' 'rtil"f'jic on he populaptv n ( tlif ur iui.i.r Uc - . r IUKI ; | lliu oini IN'.I , \Mill-'l ! uilroui .icIdri'MiloTtlHDi Hnrti-r IfimJ 'J- \ lath. Slo ' 01 Ul 'DJIEA.M HX > K ft , , . , . , . , - - nt * * * j y THE ONLT BXOIiUblVH IN OMAHA NKT-t anxara FOOD ! phjs'fin ' cf large practice s j B cf HrldRe's Food :1 : nn eav < > ( thla pripaiaticH ot Jood that it han or ruled ir.o or lalled to agree wlion slvon Urict-l reordlnK to mi ihrftlone. With Bcruiiulousoaro.J ro nocd b M."j-lltte ) trnulilc Irom bo ul com-S ntpnml ; to thiotliat I.isi'iibo tto fact Hut I or yet loitaotoilJ with any foim cf dlarlhoia orfl Icra liifaiitum " H NEW ENGLAND ONSERVATORY OF MUSIC ) iHtun , MIIUH. , OI.Ill'.VI' \mrrlca l.nrKi > > tI ii n.MI iiiuiiiM : > iiiiiiiu\voiii ! .inMru-t-l , ,11(71 hiinleni ) . last j'lir. Th.irouuli Insirui II-KI in ! . aliind In-trmni'nl.il Mlnlr , naiin iinil Oiij.iu TIIM-I . riiio Arti , Urulnry , l.iiir.iuiro , Prvni'li. ( lenii.in , ] It.ili.ill I inu'iiap , I'.nvlisli llr.niclios , ( iviiin.i'.ii' ' > , ! Tiilllun , f M < i f'Ji ) ; lio.inl mul ronin , tto \ * 7' ) term. 1'nilTi'i-iii l HIM , hciii | mliiTli ) , I V > . slrateil < 'uU'iiil.ir , KIVJIIL ; lull InlurinutiDii , mlilri'K. i : . TOLllJiililr. ; ; , rninklln S'l. ' . lIUaTUN' , .Muts.1 mported Beer IN BOTTLES. .ngcr Itavarla I Cu'inbacbcr ' lUvaris ! ncr Bohemian Kaiser . . . . .llrornoul UOMKSTIO. D wclser St. Louis I Anhauter 8t.rQiil | . ' Utlwaukee | Schlltz-1' Utjer.Ullwaulceel { ' Omaha i Alt , I'ortor , I > oiue tloandl JtWuo WInoa. f ) l ATJRER , J213 Jtornam St.l < icn Lots in Denver Junctions Weld Count if , Colorado. onver Junction la a new town ot nbout 2001 tbitantB , laid out In 1881 , on the great ] ik mil way BCTOBH tbo continent , at thei : tlon of the JuleaburR lirancli , 107 rolloe i Denver. The town in ou second bottom 1 of the I'latto Klver , the ilnest location voen Omaha and Denver , and ia eurrouud ) y the boat-layinK lands west of Kearney ctlon , Neb. ; climate healthy nod bracing ; ; ude 3,0'JO ' feet , Denver Junction bids to imo au Important point , OH tbn U. I1. H , Jo. , are imttlug up in any of tholr buildings S while the li , & M. H. It. Co. . are expect- eon to connect at thla place. The prtujnt ice for Rood investments In town Iota will eely ever bo equaled elsewhere. For aalr he lot or block in good terms by U. M. WOOLBIAN , Appnt , l > * nv r Junction Cole tice ! Notice ! Nolle TIIK MAGXETIO JIKALKR , all who arc < lUe il or sflllcled , no matter how the btaiidniii ; ojiuu ami IJD healej , feamalu dU- tulitro ineuiciiica liaru lailtd to give relief,1 iclalty ; coinu ono , cotne all aud be healed hy the notlo hcakr , the enl > euru oncapo fimu auj dU- far eiauiluatlun , our cba'Kui aru Jl for each meet , or vUutlous 8terma strictly ca b , J II. PAGELAK , irthSUtiSi , onoinlH * o ) u ( Fi'r onan I ) Ua , Neb. J' . y , A BEAUTIFUL T Large Lots at Reason able Prices. outh Omaha Since the completion of the new packing and slaughter houses , South Omaha is mak ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides the large pork and beef house erected for Hammond & Co. , other dealers have com menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future.Several dwellings have been built and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now furnished to about one liundred and fifty families , and conservative 3stimates place the figure at eight hundred : o one thousand families that will find eni * > loynient there a year hence. This offers jreat inducements to laboring men to secure ionics now while they are cheap. Specula- ; orswill also find it to their advantage to buy it present prices. The company have made 10 change from the original prices , but some ) arties who first purchased lots have resold hem at splendid profits , in some cases at louble the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made , what will > e the result when everything is fully devel- > ped ? In the few other cities that are favor- d with a first class cattle market , fortunes iave been made by investors in real estate , nd the same is certain to follow in South ) maha. While the whole city of Omaha rill be greatly benefitted by the growth and evelopmentof the cattle interest , South ) maha lots will enhance in value more ra- idly than any other by reason of the pros nity to the works. _ Manufacturers of all kinds will find itto their advantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , trade facilities nnd plenty of seed ; pure water furnished hy the South Omaha Water Works. In fact , every facility to make desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitable to select property now , as a year or two hence with a population o 5000 to 10,000 people , this will become a desirable place for oil kinds of business , nnd lots bought now , can bo had /it very reasonable prices which will double iu price many times in the next two years. EVERYBODY , Rich or poor , will find it profitable to make investments in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo fur nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of its advantages.Vo have entire charge ; of , nnd are the exclusive agents for thfl Bale of ; all this' property from G streets south. Splendid lots from $225 upwards. S. I4th STREET , Wo have desirable business nnd rediJonco'"proprty ( "forJ/Silq'tin / ! ] < 'nll ts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. Wo plicit bi'y- nnd sellers to cell on us. Wo will give thomiall possible information } , and keep conveyance free to show property Jin any part of ) . the city , Bedford Ttulb , wblcli occujneu uy | uivy