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' ; < - Sfc THE DA1LV BEE-OMAHA TUESDAY MARCH G * t\ > textile of Jni t JVrKt'ian Ita rk ii net 1'ho.ipliortif i it a ] xil < ilablo form , 1'or JirbiUtH , IMII of stl'pe- Hie , J'roWalloii of Vital Jl'ou-crt it i indltittma- We. BEV.A.I.KOBB3 Writes : o IIDIiri C1 C We.KE V. J. Ii. TO WNEB , After a thorough trial of the f U HIP I Ei O IRON TONIC , I take pleasure In that I have boon statin ? KrvaM , Xonofltod by itc ILQOE a most excellent remedy foi use. Ministers and Pub the debilitated vital forces. lic Speakers will flnd it of the greatest value where a Tonic is neces sary. I recommend'it aa a reliable remedial agent , - un doubted nutritive and restorative properties. LavtmlU , y. , Oct. 2 , 1832. , nimXDB7 U DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO , , 813U. IUW CT. , CT. LOUID , HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THB LOWEST PEIOES IMPORTANT IMPBOVEilENTS Have now been finished in our store , mat - ing it the largest and most complete [ 'HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected : with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS * , * One Exclusively lor the use of Passengers. These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 feet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Offioe Furniture evoi shown.All All are invited to call , take , the Elevator ou the first flooi and go through the building and inspect the stock. GHAS/SHIVERIOK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha PERFECTION 11" * HEATING AND BAKING is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves aiid Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by I MILTON ROGERS & 30KS GEORGE HEIMROD , The LeadiDg 16th Street Pure Honey * . . . 2 Ibs for 25c Choice MinceMeat , , per Ib . . . . ; . . . . 10c Choice Apple Butter J _ _ ' . : . . . . ' . . . . .i . .3 Ibs for 25 ( Choice Apple Sauce , I. ! . . . . . : * . i. * 3 Ib can lOc Choice Standard Strawberries , 3 cans for 25 < Choice Standard. Blackberries , > . .3 cons for 25 < Choice Bnrtlett Pears , ; 3 cans for 25 < Good Pears , 1 can for 10 < Swcet Corn , per can 1 can for 10 < Sardines- 3 cans for 25 ( ALL OTHER , GOODS REDUCED IN PROPORTION ALSO FRESH COUNTRY EGGS ALWAYS ON HAND. Call and Examine Our 4 oods and Get Prices GEO. HEIMROD , 613 North 16th 8troc DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTE8 2 * HOTEL HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWNI ARLINGTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE , Llnto'n , Nob. WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. 0.WEATHERLY , Manrlne , low * . [ REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. O. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapids , owa./ BARATOQA HOTEL , J. S. 8TELLINIU8 Mllford , Neb , MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLK N b COMMERCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAH BtromstHirE M HALL HOUSE , A.W. HALL Louisville j OITY HOTEL , CHENEY &BOLARK. Blair , Na , J COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J. Q.MEAD , t Nellgh , Neix GRANn CENTRAL { . ( SEYMOUR , Nebraska Olty.'Hari MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. U THORP , Weeping Water.fl COMMERCIAL HOUSE' A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Nob. GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Qreanwood , Nab COMMERCIAL KOUOE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , Iowa 1 ENO'S HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Erernont , Nob' EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neh METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnoon , Nibl MORGAN HOUOE , E. U QRUBO , Guld flocd , H . OUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & OECKtrt Oreston , It , HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. CALPH , Exlrc , I * . REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. .WALKER , Audubon , I * . COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Neola , 11 OITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAMd ) Harlan la , PARK tyOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINGB , Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.JL. AVERY , Btanton , MERCHANTS HOI EL O.W , BURK. Burlington Junction COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Bianchard , Is. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , SherVandoah la , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb BEE ! BAONELL HOUSE , OHAS. BAGNELL , OolleKo Springs , la - COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllll.cs , is. JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , It , BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grt > vela | ' COMMERCIAL HOUSE BiF. STEARNS , Odebolt , la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Osceola , Neb. DOUQLAB HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks , Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN. Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE. J. M. BLACK ft BON , Marjsvllle Mo NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOU8E A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction N i WINSLOW HOUSE a. MCCARTY , Beward , Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES. Auroar Neb. CROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ1ER , Bldney , NeD , AVOOA.EATING HOUSE D. W. ROOKHOLD , Avoca r CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak FOSTER HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlia. | VHITNEY HOUSE ) E. HAYMAKER , Qrlswold , la. DEPOT HOTEL , O. L. CHAPMAN , | , Dunlap , l LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUSK , Locan , la. DOW OITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , DowClta.i .AGGER HOUSE , JAQQRR& SON , Denlson , la , HAUMON HOUSK , TAMA OITY , IA. , Harmon & Kealoa , Prop Send 81 , 8S , 89 , or 85 for a aaruplo re tail box by KxpresH , CAMPY of the beat candle * lu America , put nji In elegant boxcH , nnd Mtrlctlypure. Suita ble for presents. Kx- * Hefera to nil Ohlca * > Try it uneo. CANDY C. F. GUNTHBE , C er cUonor , Gen'l ' Insurance Agent fbosnlz Assaiaooo Co. , ot London , OMhAssotts . IS.MI.UM. Weskheseor , > .T. , OarXtal _ l.OOO.COO.CK Ths Merchanli , ol Newark , N. . Capital . lSTfeOO.I Urd rirt , rhIladtlphU , OaplUl. , . Ii90,0 . ifflii , Berd'8 BiBra THE LAW , Whloli Must 1)0 ) PreaoliQd as Well as Love , To Insure the Steady Progress ot Gospel Truth. Sermon by * ovJ < W * Shank , of the Firat M. E. Church. Yesterday morning Rov. J , W , Shank , pastor of the Eighteenth atroot M. E , church , ohorrod the nocoatlty of the minister of the goipol preaching the law of the bible aa well as the goa- pol of the bible ; that the gospel presupposes - supposes a law , and that to-day the church of Chriat would bo stronger If the preaching of the law were not neglected as muoh as It is. They cry love and mercy moro than they pro claim law. The pastor chose for his text Horn. 7:12 : , "Wherefore the law la holy and the commandment holy , nnd juot and Rood. " The law ia a rule of action. In its primitive seneo it Is a rale of conduct established by authority. Aa wo look upon this earth with Ita carpet of greener or shrouded in Ita white mantle ; aa wo look at its broad expanse of the blue deep or the towering peaks which pierce the clouds ; aa wo look at the little grain of Band or at the over * rmvlnq planet aa ita flickering light Ii , through the great distance , rotbctod to us , wo are forced to ono conclusion all things are governed by law. From the smallest atom to the largest heavenly body they have a maotor and hla secondary aspect la law. The aoul grain quickens into life , the troea yield their fruit according to law. The dew is instilled on the earth at'nlght as tears of sympathy and the ascending smoke aa a leper leaves'tho earth , but returns to it again to bene fit it , according to law. The fish cut thn deep and the trilling blrda inhabit the air according to law. And while these things all manifest in every re- xpect law , is man , the highest of created bolnga , an exception ? Man ia a walking code of laws , and in him ia included not only those laws which are brought to bear upon the' ' boaata , which Inhabit the deserts and wilder- noaaea , but also those laws which per tain to hla mental and spiritual welfare. The mind of'man ' la elevated morally ac ordjngtp a law which the same law-giver baa framed who made the laws for the inanimate earth and the starry heavens , And when ono la bloaaed spiritually it la the same Je hovah , who la over present , over knowing and ever active , who la the author. And the question- must bo answered by ov'cry man , woman and child on the face of this habitation , Are yon willing to acknowledge the supremacy of thia law-giver ? There are pleasures which como to man , and they are as verdant oaaos on life's desert , and they ate placed thereby ' ' by law , and , th'o'rains of heaven cause .tljem to remain verdant and capable of refreshing. 'While there Is another oasis , offering to some , a similar In ducement , that , they , might be , re- frothed , but instead U firea the imagi nation and cainsoa the desert waste over which they must iravel to falsely appear AS if ItVero a most desirable pathway. And thia la established by law. Lot man examine the statute books and consult the person who frames these laws and he will make the great Sahara desert a cultivated field. But let man say in his heart there is no divine law , and therefore no law-giver , and say to his soul , "SouX roit thou content , ' While the pleasures o'er thee roll , And the fierce winds sound the yKolian harp , To picture's God" ho will cause himself to bo the victim of the law-given displeasure , and will obtain that which la directly oppoaed to that which he aimed for. There are some who recognize a law for state and feel Ito need , while they cannot see the necessity for laws which bind the Creator and man laws which are made by Him who framed the ton commandments , and which are a guide to all civil lawa They do not feel the need of laws which are a guide to the thoughts and reward or punish man tcsordingly. They do not BOO the necessity of that which directs and prevents the mind of man , as ho la preparing himself or boiog prepared , for the life- beyond the grave. But there are lawa , though not appreciated by some , and those lawa suggest a future existence with the law-giver. We live in the days of liberalism , when the criterion of action ia man's' will. They think and do , followirig their own inclinations. And we , as Christians , mnat consider the circum stances and work accordingly ; and wo should not endeavor to free ourselves from the reaponaibillty of the exiatlng circumstances. Wo hailed the day with joy when all landa could hear the peala of the church bell. But that advancement of the Christian re ligion must continue , and' in order that it may be continued wo must not preach ho love and'mercy of God alone , or it will loa'o Ita power. When the people learn nothing of the law r ot' ' Qodj < whioh > law glvea significance to the love and mercy of the gospel. The dark colors of the law should bo placed In the book- ground , and then , and only then , will the bright colors of love bo brought out in bold relief. Without a law to condemn us there would bo no neces sity whatever for a gospel to release us from that condemnation. And when the proachora of the gospel do their duty they will proclaim the one as well as the other. The world should not bo in sympathy with the preachers who cry peace ! peacel when there is no peace , but they should at least respect mlnlator who on account of the exIsting - Isting lawa tolls of the way of salva tion and that way ia a direct ouo to Christ. If there ia anything for the good of mankind that God can do , ho will do it. Ho has a will roipeollng the conduct - duct of hii creatures , and by which they will bo boneGttcd and ho makea that will known. If there la * law for their benefit , he dooi not allow them to remain Ignorant of that law , That God axlafai , and tkat sla exist * U th. werU , a blt U , writUm by God for man , la a completion oi the syl- lustem , Thia law is holy , As has been slated the ton commaudtnonta are a guido which men wi nly take by which to frame cUil laws , and in them wo find a strong pro test ngninst nil vices , and they have exerted ita inflaonoo forjtho past three thousand years , and they can have an Influence In any Innd whether morally advanced or not. And there were lawa alao which aoeptics may call use less , or which permit sin , There are times when it Is deemed advisable to Issue au order to take a certain crim inal dead or alive , while it would bo improper to icsuo that order regarding all criminals. God's laws are jast. The lawa of the supreme bointr are pre-eminently beneficent. While human hws cause justice between man and man , God's laws cause jus- tloo between man and man , and man and God. And the tlmo will come when there will bo no necessity of the state prison , or any law that would cause ono to tremble became of justice by thi ) hand of man. But under the present regime , persons who violate the civil law somotimoa go unpun ished , but it it quite dtlluront with the violators of heaven's laws. In the Word they are plainly written , and if those who are not inclined to yield to its commandments , but eatabllah a worahlp and hold the Bible no a more conplomcnt , will procure their own re ward. These divine laws are good. Why la it that these laws are ao much moro exacting than the laws of the state ? Because by it a person is bet tor able to accomplish the work , which , . in the ages of time and eternity will be a source of comfort- him. In the dcdtloguo wa read , "Thou shalt have no other gods before mo , " and docs not say , thou shalt prefer mo to all other cods. It needs to bo plainly and strongly stated , for many there are who can find moro pleasure in a gold mine , or whoso pride is for a time fanned by fame , that the 'Lord of Hosti ia but an inferior consideration , yea , even hated. And why are men thus being degraded ? Because they do not revere nnd worship that which la their superior. The worshippers of pleasure are not the worshippers of Je hovah , neither do those who bon down before a piece of carved wood have in their minds the true concep tion of deity. In the civil laws wo do not find a law against covetousness , but wo do find it in the ton commandments , With that which man. has let him therewith bo content , and if ho desires - sires that which his neighbor posses- ROB , lot him lawfully obtain it. In covotousnops wo find a dissatisfaction wlth.God'a dispensation. And in cooking for the good which ia In the laws of God , we see the abso lute need of limitation. If the earth were to rovoive ton times faster than it does , that which is on its surface would fly from it an water does from a grindstone In rapid motion. If the ebb and flow of tide wore to ba in creased , destruction on land would be inevitable , and if the bible were to be taken from the earth as unworthy of consideration , the flood-gates of limi tation would be broken down and sin Oa this vast globe a hell would make , And from its surface fired would break , To form that dread eternal lake , Where Satan rules supreme. Change of Mittd- I declined to Insert yonr advertise meut of Hop Bitters last year , because cause I then thought they mieht na be promotlvo of the cause of Temper ance , but find they are , and a vorj valbablo medicine , myself and wifi having been greatly benefited by them , and I take creat pleasure In making them known. JREV. JOHN SEAMAN , ' Editor Home Sentinel , Af tonN. Y.iJJ BAY CITY , Mich. , Feb. 3,1880. I think it my duty tu send yon i reooxrmend for the benefit of any per son wishing to know whether the Hoj Bitters are good or not. I know the ] are good for general debility and indi gcstiou ; strengthen the nervous sya < tern and make now life. I recommend my patients to mo them. DR. A. PRATT , TEMPTATION. A Sabbath Day Discourse by Rev , W. J. Haraba. "Temptation and how to moot it , " was the subject of the Sabbath even ing discourse by Rov. W. J. Haraha Inat evening , hie text being taken from Matt. 20:41 : "Watch and pray that yo enter not into temptation , " Every man la subject to temptation. Hardly a day can pajs but you will bo enticed to bo dishonest or to take God's name in vain or to defraud your neighbor or'to ' do evun more dreadful sins Ono of the most practical nnd important questions to which a moral ist or preacher can direct your atten tion is temptation and how to moot it. Our Saviour spoke the words of the text in'very interesting circumstances. Ho was in the garden when hq bore iho agony of the world's sins. Ho had asked the throe chosen disciples , Peter , James nndJohn , to accompany him th'ord be'cauao hq lodged for human sympathy'in hla' ' distrpssr "But While ho'prayod * they had gone to'slo'ep while he bore their sins they forgot him in slumber \Vhat a typo of hu man ingratitndi ! Still ho did not chide them. Hi simply said : "Watch and pray. " Lut us notice : 1 THE BTIIENGTII OK TBMITATION. I need say little upon this point fur ther than just to call your attention to it. Yon have all felt the strength of temptation. How bright the gold is that wo are tempted to stoall How alluring aecms the sin that wo are tempted to commit 1 How many excuses - cusos and pretexts and encouragements are held out to ua to do wrong ! Many a young man has cried out bitterly to the night ; " 0 God how fierce are the bloodhounds of nln that are tracking met" In the Lord's prayer Christ wished td glvo to the world the seven petitions moat needed by the world , and ono of thoao is , "lead UB not Into temptation. " St. Paul in doacriblng the sufferings of the early Christians completes a climax in which scourg ing * and imprisonments and death are Items , with these words : "were tempt ed. " He moans * .hat temptation is often aa sharp as h sword and aa terri ble M death. Oh , how strong It Is ! II. IHB BOUBOE8 OF TIUITATION. . OHO ef tiit mwrt cMmrf l { * ! * . boo * Uut to ivrn IM : for the world is that God tempts man , and hence wo are not responsible. We need not refer to the reasonable argn < niont of St. Jamo : ' 'Lot no man say when ho ia t omptod. I am tempted of God ; for God cannot bo tempted of evil neither temptoth ho any man. " What , then , are the sources of evil ? Satan himself is ono , and self is the Dthor. There Is an evil spirit abroad In the land who entices men to sin. This outward enticement la matched i > y an Inward desire to bo onticod. Man is a citadel besieged , but the out ward foes would have no power to subdue his heart were there not trait- ) rs In the shape of lusts and desires in iho heart. Ill , rAUTlCULAIW TUATOIVB BTKKNOTH TO TEMPTATION. There is a wonderful Intelligence manifested in the way temptation approaches preaches us. No ouo can study this subject widely and cnrofuly without being convinced that there is a wise , personal , subtle devil in the world. Every subterfuge is used to rmidor temptation irresistible. It is made to approach suddenly , so as to catch ua lu surprise. Whenever wo are sick or morally weak , or at any disadvantage , temptation ia euro to assail us , It botota us with wonderful persistency , following us by day and by night , oven as Abraham was followed throe days' march up the mountain by a temptation to dishonor God's commands , Another circum stance tha * . gives It power ia that wo must sustain it aloub. No ono can etadtbyuB. Ah 1 no ono but Christ 1 IV. HOW IS TEMPTATION TO BE HE- 8ISTKD ? Oar Savior tolls us the way in the toxt. "Watch , " ho says. Watch ourselves - solves , oar appetites , our passions , our desires. Keep them under control , "Pray , " ho says : Pray that you maybe bo preserved from temptation , or if it must como that yon may bo given strength to conquer. The ono thing that the young men of Omaha need to-day is the power to overcome the many temptations of our city. Only Qed can glvo you this power. Ask him for it , and when it la extended to yon grasp it and use it. What Ig natius Loyola , the founder of the so ciety cf Jesuits , said of irritability , I would say of temptation : "It is not to bo conquered by flight , but by combat. " * For the delicate nnd complicated difficulties peculiar to women , Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound IE the sovereign remedy. Are you troubled with such symp toms of dyspepsia as belching , tasting of food , heart-burn , etc. ? Brown't Iron Bitters will euro you , A Manufacturer1 ! JUoss- Special Dispatch t ] Tils DBS. RED WING , Minn. , March C. Th'c Diamond and Bluffs mills , togothoi with two warehouses , all belonging tc the Red Wing mill company , wore destroyed by fire yesterday. The total loss Is estimated at $200,000 and the Insurance Is about $1DO,000 , in eastern and English compauloi principally. The origin of the fire ii unknown. If yon. are sick Hop Bitten wil surely aid Nature I" making you wol when all else foils. If yon are costive or dyspeptic , o are suffering from any of the nnmor ous diseases of the stomach or bowels it ia yonr own fault If yon remain ill for Hop Bittern are a sovoroigi remedy In all such complaints. If you nro wasting away ! with an ] form of Kidney disease , stop temp tin ; Death this moment , and turn for i euro to Hop Bitters , If yon are sick with that torrlbli sickness Nervousness , yon will find i "Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hoi Bitters. If yon are a frequenter or a rosl dnnt of a miasmatic district , barricadi your system against the scourge of al countries malaria , epidemic , blliom and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pimple or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and fool miserable generally , Hot JHttora will give yon fair skin , rich blood , and sweetest breath , health and comfort. In short they euro all diseases ol the stomch , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Brlght'a Disease , $50o will bo paid for a case they wil not cure or help. That poor , bedridden , Invalid wife , is lor mother , or daughter , can be in ado the picture of health , by a few bottles of Hop Bitters , costing but n trifle. Will yon lot them suffer ? Money for the Unmarried. One of the most solid nntl substantial institutions in this country Is the Mnr r ! ge Fund and Mutual Trust Association , of Cellar Rupldn , Iowa. They Are organ' Ized under the laws of Iowa , nud heir nf. ficers aud directors are among the leadlue and most prominent business men of Codai Ilaplds. Every unmarried person shonld have a certificate In thia association. It ia a splendid investment , as suto ai government bond. You can Justus well nave a Rood sum of money to comment married life on as not , A large number ol members have been paid off , receiving nrei 800 per cent on their Investment. WrlU for circulars fully detailing the plan , which is the finest known. Do not postpone it , Good agents wanted. Mention whore you saw this notice , f5-Sm , A Bkln of Deauty U , Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURADD'a Oriental Dream or Magical Bean- tifler , reaotcs Tan , Pimples , ilothpttcl ; csan'ererj blemish or lection. Ji has stooi the tout o SOyeartan Is so harm less wi tisto It t < bo sure th I > ropa ra lion la pic porly rnrul ot similar name. The distinguished Dr. L , A Bayre , said to a lady ot the IUUT on ( a patient ] "As you ladles will use them , I r coramen < Q > unud'n Crtam * as the least harmful ol all th Ikln preparations. " Ono bottle will list si : noutbs , uilog It every day. Also I'oudro Jub lie removes up * fluous haU wbout | Injury t hssklo. UME , y. B. T. OOUUAUD , Bo ! prop. , 43 Boa t. * N. x. For tile by all DrocnrUte and Taotr flood Utalsn tkroutbcmt th * Valt d OUUt , Oanad tad Knrtf * . * ( UM lnitaMMf. 11. tM rtvai i frarrast4 MM * * * > MlUac MB' J M- * / s\i A ew - * A FEW BARGAINS Houses LOTS , Farms , Lands- BY EM 13 ! 5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOTS , No. 10 Full ot and new homo , (31 ( rooms , twc below and ono up-stalrs. Eight foot colling belon and o > en above. Brick foundation , collar , etc. A bargain , { GOO. No. 18 Largo two story house , 10 roomitwc , largo collars , good well and cistern , barn , etc. , or WtWor and 22d street , (0,000. No. 17 Lot 60x185 foct , now homo ot two room * brick foundation 100 barrel cistern iot Hamilton street near Poor ClareConvcntl' P. No. 1C Houao and lot on 17th near GlaV Bt house B roomi etc. 91200. No. IS House ot 3 rooms 'ill lo on Pierce Bt n oar 19th 81 WO No. 21 New housoof 7 ra corner lot half mlle woet of Turntable ( root can 01 Sail dersSt. $1000. " * No. B House ot eight oo earn etc. lo C0xl08foot$2500. Vacant Lots. No. 283 Two lull lots on 10th Btrcet near La * St. tlGOO. No. 351 Twenty five lots In Parkers addltlo Just north of the endol rod street car line J40 < each eaay terms. No.820 Four Iota on Delaware EL nearllam com park , 1650. No. 131 One ball lot on South avenue , new Bt. Mary's avenue , 15(0. No. MO Eighteen (18) ( ) lot * on Slst , ! 2nd , 23n and Saunders street , near Oiacef500each , amen on easy terms. No , 340 Six beautiful residence lota on Gather Ino street , near llanscom park , NWO. Twelve beautiful residence lota rn Hamlltoi itreet , near end of old streetcar track ; high am ilKhtly , JScOto (700. Several acre and half acre corner lots on Cum Ing , Hurt and California itrcets , In Lowe's second end addition and Park Place near Academy o Sacied Heart. Lots m "Proipoct Place" on Hamilton am Chirlos stroit. juit woat of the end of lied Streo Cartiack and Convent of the Bisters of Pee Clare , one and one half mlle from poetofllce , anc ono mlle from U. P. shops , flCO to $ WO each only 5 per cent down and C per cent per month Lotaln Lcwo's addition one-half mile we t ol end of lied Street Car track near Con rent o Poor Clare Slaters In Shlnn's addition , 1125 tc 1300 each , and on very oaiy terms. Lots In Horbach's 1st and 2nd additions , Sblnn'i , P rk Place , Lowo's 2nd addition. lUtan'i Lake's , Nelson's , llanscom Place , Rodlck's ad dlttons , etc. , ote. Lots In "Urovllt Fonder addltlor , " just one quarter mlle south-tait of Union Pacific and B , and 11. 11.11. depots , 260 tof l.&OOeach , very eag ) terms. Business [ Lots. Tnreo good business lota on Dodge n ar12tb street , 21x120 ftiteach , 81,600 each , orH,600foi all , otsy terms. Two god bu lness loti on Farnam street , 33x 66 feet each , with frame buildings theronroutlng for about $ OCO per J car each ; price flVM each. 44x132 foct on Farnam near lO'.hslnw , corner (12.000 Splendid Warehouse lot on Union P clffc right of way , north ot track and cast ol Nail Woikj being 131 feet north frontaco on Mtaon street , by about 100 fo t west fronUro on lUtn t. Farms ad vtl'd ' Unds In Dauzlai , Harpy , ilgcVuhlniiton Hut , Wavno. U'nnton , anil other gooil cbunno ) In oki'orn N bradkafir h lo , laxus pall rn'ita collected , anl moony loaned ru Improve city and country pro > city at low raUs of Intvroot. BEMIS' NBW CITY MAP , FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEE1 LONG , WITH EVERY ADDI TION RECORDED OR GONTEM- PLATED DP TO DATE. 'OFFI OIAL MAP OFjlTHE CITY. ' $5.00 EACH , GEO. P BEMIS , Real Agency , lith and Douglas at , .YDiA E. PINKHAM'S VEQETABLB COMPOUND. Snre Cure for all FEMAIilt M.SSKS Jnclmlltiff I.ciicorrlicrn , If- ' regular nml I'nlnfnl Menstruation , Inflnmmntlon nnd Ulcerntlon of the Womli , Flooding , PltO- I < AI'SU8 UTK1M , &c. ( Vncvimttothotiutp , rmcaclons and Immediate Its caret. Hlsftercfttlielpln l' gn ncy , and r - TCK | niln during labor nnd nt rreulnr iwrlods. rnuirwstsKiT iMM'itmr.niniT mmr. : TTon AUWEArj.TJ s of tboRcncraltvo orean rtt'.irr rci , It Ii rtcund to no nmedy that hda orer n licloru the public t and for nil dk < Mi e of th jNttts It .i the drcattst Ktmntt/in the ITorM. T.UDNI5Y CO.MPLAIM'H of latter SeT rindrent Kcllcflti HH Use. TA-nix n. riNKHAM'.i i Lifoi > pniitvcen U rmillcato rvenr Tcetlo [ of liminm Irotn the oed , at the NVino tlmo will ( 'lro trim nml i trciiRtu to e nj tcm , AJ nuvrrellous In rcmlln us tlio Ci.iniiouDd. rfDoth the Compound and Blood I'm ifcr nro pr .red t 533 and JKO Western A\rnuo , Lynn , MM- rlco of cither , (1. BIx bottles for $3. Thn Comiiouud font by nmll In the fonn of pill' , or ot lozcnco , on icelpt of price , Jt per boi for either. ITn. Dnkhani rely answer * Ml letters of Inquiry. Enclose 8 cent alup. Bcni for pamphlet. Alintlon tMi Pur" " . T.TKi * E. ironUM's I men ntt s cure t'onrtlp * on , Ulllounncwinn.llon'lJltj ot the Liver , to cent/ > r-Sold br nil Irunast .1t rn TO CONTRAOTORS-DREDGING. Your attention Is cal'cd lo contracts to bo let or dltthlnr. Ditch In Durt and Waahlnirton counties , aliout thirteen rulies long , In working cctlonslluough A marsb , width about 0 feet , j'ds doping 1 to 2 foct , derta from 6 to 7 feet , I'rt ' to i e moved a bout 8 feet from brink of ditch. { umber of cubic yards lo bo movtd about IIS- ' ( Q. Slid "Itch Is being constructed by said two counties under statute pnnlrtlnfr for firatnlng swamp lands , approved Feb. 28,1881. Woik to > o done In accordance with pltns and specifics- ' tlons. For further Information apply to tha county clerk of el her of tald counties , snd see report of engineer and proceedings of boardi of v commUttoneri cf laid counties and particularly I that of February 8th. 1B83. .Also the official adJ vertlsemeLt In ths Illalr Pilot anl Ia Hurt Coun- \ y News. Bids are to bo fllid with ccr'lflod check and ntino of i untieon cr before March 22d , 1883 , at R p. m. with county tloik rf Curt county , A. A , Tfiomcfl. Dupllcitca ( nl'hout checks ) with county clerk of Washington county. Blank forms ( < ? proposals will bo tu ] > | > led by sild J clerks. By order of BOAnOS OF SAID COUNTIES , fsb 19-ocw ti' ' & a 3t OOL. L , T. F lYoungttowu , OLIO , May 10,1880. . U. J. KMDAU. * CO.--1 had a very valet. nle Ilarnbletonlr.n colt thai I prlird very highly , he had a Urge bone pp. * ttu on ono Joint and small one t.n tbs rthn nbkh made him very tame ; I had him unJei Ibc clirrgo of two veter inary surgeons whlcn failed to cure him. I wa | one day reading the dvcrtistmen * of Kendall's Spavin Cure In the Chicago Exprcos , ! determined ai once to try It and got ourctiifglsts hero to send for It , and they ordered three bottles ; I took i all and I thomtht I would ( five It a thorough , trial.I nsed 11 according to directions and tat- fourth day the colt cesied to be lame and iht < lumps have disappeared. I used but ono boltls. and the colt's limbs c as tree ai lamps and at , smooth as uy horse In the stata Hs Is entire ly cured- The euro was 10 rtrrarkahle that havelettwoof my nelghbori have Ibt Imj two bottler Lo itctiw cMoclt 4nd for UlLiltaled clrcnlar giving posiilvr proof. Price 01. All Druggists have II or cas get It for yon. Dr. B. J. Kendall ft Co ! , Pro- nrletorf. Knofbnrgh Fallj , Tl BOLD BY ALL DRUQQIQTB .wlr If Tou romani f U vo-l r . . nf f ui'tn iN , wf ak * 1 1 man ot . .iall > rtlieslraluor t riitolIln iimr ilutlei avoid. nlKht work , to tti- < tlii > uii > tsan'l ' use torr hrdLnntry * vf Hop Uitt6. , - ( ' UK HorWr If jut : or * joana and I iCnbi.roL u ; > jliaerftlMi. or ( tli * lpa | Iliiini > 1 jou a : Su.r > run u KlnKl * . old orl I'ovui' , juffprlnrn , I > oorr ealtli or Un ulsli I llnir > a K bd } &Vt irta , ii-lr en Mop | 1 Bitter * . " bDiTer you fc ' . I form ot K lo n < < hat ruur tjit'u. ir aetd cliniLilnir.ton'1 > dlw > ie thai rultil'f .in * or nttmulattuir , avetxtnpn entM without Mtrtiattuy , ' j tlmelr ntoof HcpBHtnrt ftptia , AM On I. O oruHA'jrycom ill ra * M .aM fl'irni , land IrreiUtfc hviretran-al ot toirrU. t fem tlood.f HOP Idructt'onoti. bio corr for Yoo will I.P MirodlCyouuK Hop Rjtter * Ujoue l'n Bold oy area- pjT r a k Mill gists. Benifor \ NEVft Clrc-Jltr few i > lillidti7 iti It may HOBlTTf M j.tvt your FAIL ! ' Hfv. It hiu Vt'U CO , , i.r > f hull- PERSONAJj "Parts of the huwan body loiKud , dovflloped and strengthened , " etc.U an Intcrcatlng advert uxnont lorR run In our U4MW. In reply to i-qu rles wo will toy that hero Is no cvHoncocf humbugabiut this On ho contrary , the advcrtl r8 ar/ > cry highly In * dorwd Intores cd persons n ay got staud cir culars giving nil particulars , gh Ing all partial- art. by a < ldrr aunr Erlo Sl-dlcal Co. , P. O. Box 513 , Ilufftlo , N. Y. lolnlo K enlog lico. rj'li I KA.N8A3 Cnr , Mo. , Sept. ZO , 1882. I think It a duty I owe to humanity to lay what your remedy has done f r me. Ono. year ago I contracted a bad case of Blood Dl ease , and " lot knowing the result ot such troubles , I allow * o 1 It to run for some t'mo , but finally applied to : he belt phtstclon In this city , who treated ma for six mouths. IN THAT TIMS i TOOK OVBR eoo I'ILLH or iT.oroiomDn or UKICURT J grain each , and hod mil down In weight from 210 to 157 oundn. and was confined to my bed with iler * vurlal Ithovmatlsm , scarcely abla to turn raj Belt over. Iklnif a traveling man , some of the fra- ; t-rnlty tounJ mo In tbla deploiablo condition , tpociflc. ai ' ' * * * * * 'B1Bfc * BB'ca8C9 that ml been cured by IU use , I comuicnduu the use It wltn very little faith ann In Ictu that three weeks was ublo to take my place on the road The eorcs and copper-collared gpots gradually dlsap * Beared , and to-day I ba > o not a not e or spot on my [ > cr8on , and my weight U 217 pounds , bcln more ibanltovur was. I do not wi tioii to publish my name , but you may show tliU letter to any who doubt the merit of 3. S. S. for I know It Is a sure cure , Yours Truly , J. H. B. Sorto thirty } cars a o tticro IHeJIn Montio mcry , Ala. , a joung man Mho was terribly oQllo- ted. Alter being trottcilfor a long tlmo by the mod'cal profesulon ofthUtonn with no benefit , no commenced taking S H. S. After persistently taking It two months ho was curel , Ilelngao qualntod with him for the JUcaso never mode It return. J. W. BISHOP , J. p. , Hot Springs Ark. Ly ° u doubt , como to BOO us , and wo will CURB iTDToTchariro nothing ! Wrlto for particulars and a copy ot the llttlo book , " Mo&uge to the Unfortunate Suffering. " Ask any DruggUt u t our standing , T3LtOOO a wnrd wl he paid to any Chomlit who will find , on analysis ot 100 bottles oi B. B. B. , one partlclo f Ueicurjr , Iodide ot Potaanlum , or oth r Ulneral subrtance. SWIFT , Proprlrton , AtlanU. Oa , 1.75