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THE DALL1T BEE-OMAHA TUESDAY MAROH 13 A. fotnblnntlon of JVu ( < xH < < 0 of Iron , J'cnirlan a iKitafabfa form * Jfoi JrbUltif. IMSS of Arm- tlte , JYu.itra < ion of thai I'ouvrt it it indltpcnia- lie. BEV.A.I.HOBB3 Writes- After a thorough trial of they PURIFIES . . . : nays IRON TONIO , I take pleaauro - "I consider It in statin * that I have boon ma. . . . cneQtod by its ILOQ a moat excellent remedy foi use. Ministers nnd Pub * the debilitated vital forces. llo Speakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonio in nocos- < oary. I recommend it as ) a reliable remedial front , possessinrr un doubted nutritive and TOBtomttvo properties. * - ' , KIen. . j.issT FXimED B7 IM DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO. , 213 V. 1UIH CT. , OT. LOCIO , J. A. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALK AMD ttETAlL DEALEB DJ Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 8A8H , ODORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , UBflE , GEMEH OSTBTATE AQENf FOB MILWAUKEE CEUSNT OOUPANT ) Hoar Union Pacific Denot. OMAHA NB HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES OUPUOATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA HAS THE BEST STOOK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIDES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store. mal * - ing it the largest and most complete FURNITURE'HOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected : with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS ; , One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense warerooms - roomsthree stores , are 66 leet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown. shown.All All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first floc and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIV RIOK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omha , Single BreechfcLoafling Shot Buns , from 85 to $13 , Double BreeohLoafling Shot Buns , from . $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Snot Guns , From $6 to $25 , ' Fining Tackoi , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , t. jObACCONlSTS Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first class Cigar , Tobacco and. Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per 1.000 upwards Send for Price List and Samples DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWN * ARLINQTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb. WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. G.JWEATHERLY. Manning , ! ow . | REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. O. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapids , owa. | SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 Mllford , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWN8VILLK Nd COMMERCIAL HOTEL * JOHN HANNAN Otromsburg N * ' HALL HOUSE , ' A.'W. HALL Louisville J O'lfV HOTEL , OHENEY &GOLARK , Blair , No . ] COMMERCIAL HOTF. . . J. a.MEAD , ) NeJIgh , Neb , QRAkb CENTRAL f.'SEYMOUR. wwi t niiwii7jn MIBSOpfl'l PAOIFldHOTEL , ' P. UYHORP , Weeping Water.N COMMERCIAL HOUSE * A. O. GAAKPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE. W.MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Nsbl I/COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. 8TOREY. Olarlnda , Iowa END'S HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , N b' EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnson.'Neb ' MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUOO , QuIde.Rocd./l , " SUMMIT HOUSE , OWAN & BECKER 1 ( Oreston , I * . HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO. OALPH.H Exlra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. tWALKEP , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BUROC88 , Neola , lal CITYHOTEL , 01 A , LLIAM9 , Htrlan la , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINOa , OornlnK , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.IL. AVERY , Btanton , MERCHANTS HOTEL a.JW , BURK. Durllngton Junction It COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Bhenandoah la , ' OOMMERO AL MOfCL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb ir T BAGNELL HOUSE , OHA8.BAGNELL , Oollego Springs , la 30MMEROIAL HOUSE , vVM. LUTTON , Vllllsca , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la , BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Qrovejla COMMERCIAL HOU8C B.F.BTEARNB , Odebolt la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Osceola , Neb , DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks. Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN. Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK & BON , Marjsvllle Mo NORFOLK JUNOTIONHO JSZ A T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Ns WINBLOW HOUSE a. MCCARTY , Beward , Neb , AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES. Auroar Neb. OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZIER , Sidney. Neb , AVOOA EATING HOU8I D. W. ROOKHOLD. Avoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD * 8HATTUOK , Red 0 k FOSTER HOUSE Oupt JOHN FOSTER , Uwli , la. 4HITNEY HOUBC1 E. HAYMAKER. . .jiiJOrlswold , l , DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN. | | Dunl p , U > LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUSK , Logan , la. 3 DOW CITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , Dow OIU.ZU AGGER HOUSE , | JAQQRR * SON , Dnl * < m , la , - ' " * HrVRMON TAMA. CITY , LA. , Harmon A Kttiet , Prop' I IN PRISON 27 YEARS. Story of Samuel Ulnm , of St , Joseph County , M'oh , How the Orimo of Murder was tworn Apainst an In nocent Man , Detroit Fret ! Presi The Btory of the murder charged agnitisi Samaol Ulum has boon hereto fore rotated , bat perhaps never ao completely aa by Judge John B , Shlpinau , of Ooldwator , in n letter to the gorornor aollciting Ulutn'a pardon. The letter is as follows : JUDGE RUIPMAN'S NAIUUTIVK. I have been requested to make n statement in the cneo ot Samuel Ulom , now i > i priaon on conviction for the murder of Kstnbrook , and I com * ply cheerfully. At the tlmo of Ulum's conviction I was reading law with Cheater Clunioy and took the ovldonco for the doloncu. I write now wholly from recollection , bavin ; ; no papers to rofroch my mem ory. The loading facts nro UK-HP : Estabrook waa an old bachelor In Vermont ougagod to bo married to Mlas Woods , an old maid , living about thrco or four miles from Lson- idaa , in St. Joseph county. Ho sold hia property oant , got hiit money and with it started for home. Ho arrived at Burr Oak on the ( then ) Michigan Southern railroad Saturday , Novttu ber 12 , 1853. Sunday morning , the 13th , ho started with a team and driver to go toMisa Woods'.houto , taking hla baggage - gage with him , constating of ono largo and ono very small hand trunk. Ho aerlved at Leouidaa at noonpnt put np the team and had dinner , but intending to go on after dinner to her house. Ho put np at a tavern kept by Haywood & Stilwoll. For aomn roaaou never explained ho wont no farther that day , but changing his mind ho sent the team bick to Burr Oak. Observe , ho won yet over three mllea from hla avowed place of desti nation with a hotvy trunk to carry and a hand trunk also , and the roada heavy from recent ralua. Neither by evidence nor theory was thla sudden stoppage accounted for. Neither Ulum nor White ( hia alleged associate In crime ) were at tbo hotel that day , all admit. The third confederate , Giles Harding , laid he was there at at noon when Estabrook , arrived , but Immediately left with out apeaklng to him , and. did not re- turn. No arrangement or plan or connection whatever , waa claimed to have existed between any of the mur- derera and anyone at the hotel. Nor did the ovldeno3 show clearly that Eatabrook ever loft the house , al though the proprietors testified nnder very evident embarassment that they rather thought ho left the hotel just after dusk on foot with a stranger who carried a carpetbag , and who waste to show him the way to the old maid Woods' . No ono else testified to thia. From this point the point the case de pended almost wholly , and entirely , so far asidontlfylng the men is concerned , upon the evidence of Giles Harding. Ho said that White and Ulnm , with a team and lumber wagon , met Esta brook on the road to Mlsa Woods' when about two miles from Laonldas ; but the stranger who'left the hotel in hla company had disappeared , and no ono ever saw him afterwards or heard of him. That they took Estabrook In a wagon , merely asking him to ride , and promising to take him where ho waa going , Harding being more than forty rods distant when he heard this conversation , besides having to con tend with the noise of water pouring over a mill dam between him and the people talking. That hen the wagon arrived with Estabrook In Jt nearly to where he was standing the course waa changed to a tqaaro turn at right an gles with the proper ( straight ) road to Miss Woods' , and driven np In the woods two or three mllei , and there Estabrook was killed , Harding getting into the wagon over the tall-board aa it waa moving. The body waa never found , nor a veatlge of Eitabrook'a garments ever aeon afterwards. The whole story Is Improbable and incredi ble on Its face , besides being told and depending for Its truth wholly upon the evidence of thla Harding- Harding himself being a thief and in jail when he divulged it , besides being a person whom twenty-seven of hia neighbors swear to bo a notorious liar , ao much ao that they would not believe him under oath. It also appears that ho hid a personal animosity against both White and Ulum. In addition to this Harding once , at least , stated in the jail that the whole story was a fabrication. I am told he has since so stated In the prison , but know nothing of this except by report. When ho swore to it he undoubtedly thought he would not be punished , but allowed to go free. He waa a sort of semi-Idiot , wlthtmuch cunning , but without any visible moral percep tions whatever. Another fact not proven upon Ulum'a trial ia also significant : The next morning , viz. , November 14th , a teamster on his way to a place beyond Miss Woods' stopped at the hotel and Haywood , one of the proprietors , em * ployed him to carry Eitabrook's trunk to her house , ' giving him two shillings to do so , sending by him thla word to her , * that the , trunk belonged to a stranger who would bo along In a few days. Ho also told the teamster that the stranger had loft the two shillings to pay for carrying the trunk there : The inquiry .suggested Is : How could this bo so if the stranger had gone to Miss Woods' the night bafore ? I do not and never have believed that Estabrook left that out of the way lonely country tavern. If not , Ulnm knew no more of the manner of his taking off than I. In the spring of 1807 I ran against this Haywood in tko United States land office for the Turkey river district , Iowa. Ho , it aoomed to mo , avoided me ; certainly did not speak. A few hours after I met him again where he could not dodge , and ho spoke to me ; but ho waa not the man ho used to bo ? Ho had grown thin , pale and nervous. He was the opposite of his former self , and appeared more than fifty pounds loss in weight. I do not wish , how ever , to raise suspicion against any one. one.Some one Induced Estabrook to abandon hii journey from Burr Oak to Mlas Woodar with a heavy trunk to carry tt that orou-roAds Urern , and to Bond hla toimi back , Some ono in duced him to atay ( * t least ) six hours without object or purpose at a place where there was nothing to too and nobody to taik with when only three or four milca distant from the woman ho had traveled ono thousand miles to moot and marry , Some ono scut word to Miss Woods the next morning ( who know Eitubrouk did not go there the night before ) to prevent her ask ing questions about the .owner of the trunk , and she nskod none fjr a month. Some ono furnished the money to carry the trunk there. Someone ono did all this for a purpose , and what that purpose was may bo taslly nnrmlsod. No ono ever claimed that Ulum had anything whatever to do with these things or wau in any way connected with the person who did them , yet the "eamo ono" who did them is the murderer of Es'abrook. I do not care to write all I believe about the matter , but I nm satisfied that thu btocdy mystery of Esta- brook's disappearance haa uiver been solved ; nor do I doubt that Ulum has for lung years suiTiirod for u crime committed by others and in which ho had no lot or part. I very oiuncstly hope that ho may once more sco the lldldi and woods and feel thu sun light again , for there his li'o was paasod. Thin will bo tar short cf jus tlco , however. * STATKMENT OF W. L. 8KATON. W. L. Staten , postmaster of Jack son writes ; "I dosjro to mala the 'allowing statement with regard to ouo Ulum , a llfo convict in the utato pri son of thl * atate : Willie I wr\u nt-wit ot the state prison from 1850 to 1305 , Giles Herding , the principle witness against White and Ulum for the mur der of Eitabrook , made nn ntliiUvit in my pro once that Uium or White hnd nothing to do with the murder of Estabrook ; that what ho hai sworn to aa regards theao persons was entirely false ; but that EUnbrook was mur dered by the tavern keeper whcro ho stopped and that his body waa bnrlod in the collar in n boot box Beyond all donbt this Hardlug was the moat notorious liar that I over know , and on his testimony I would not convict a person of stealing a ohlokon.Vliilo I W&B connected with the prison I always had doubts of the guilt of Ulnm andWhltp. On his death bed White denied being guilty or knowing any thing of the crime. Harding , just be fore ho died , said the same thing , and from an'acquaintance of twenty-seven years with Ulum and these other facts that have oome to my knowledge I don't believe that Ulum committed the orlma or knew of It. " DLUM PARDONED. Those papers were brought to the attention of Gov. Begolo , and after reading them he became convinced that It was his duty to pardon Samnnl Ulnm. Accordingly , March 6 , the pardon was issued under the great seal of the state , and after more than 27 years of confinement ho Issued forth from the state prison at Jack son a free man. YUSEF. Banish ill health , nervousness , vex ation , frotfnlnesa. etc. , by using Brown's Iron Blttora. ATTACKED BY SEVEN DOOS. A Wheeling Drummer's Desperate Flulit for Life In West Virginia. Wheeling Register. W. B. Dillon , traveling for Vance , Hughes & Go. , of this city , mot with a horrible and probably fatal encoun ter with coven fierce , tavago dogs in Wotzal county , last Monday. The gentleman , in company with a New York drummer , was returning from Union town to Littleton , when about four miles from the latter place Mr. Dillon suggested .the cutting of a switch for a lazy horse they weredrlv Ing , About 150 yards from the road he found a bunch of willows down in the hollow close to Fish creek stream , and when In the act of cutting the imb he was seized by a largo powerful black mastiff , owned by Mr. McDon ald. The attack was so sudden the gentleman almost lost hla presence of mind , but with the use of the open knife In his hand succeeded In cutting the dog several times. He had no sooner released himself when he dis covered a reinforcement of six more brute ours , who wore attracted by the savage growling of their companion. The attack then became general and desperately fierce. One large , short- eared , abort-tailed yellow dog , a beau tiful specimen of the German breed , seized Mr. Dillon six inches bo'.ow the small cf the back and tore fully a pound of flesh from the unfortunate man. Another bit him nhocklngly in the calf of the leg , and the gentleman becoming so exhausted fell to the ground and was completely at the mer cy of the seven half starved savage beasts. One large , fat dog bit off the gentleman's left ear and park of his noao. His cries for assistance were at last hoard by hla friend In the bngpy , who at once came to hla relief and suc ceeded in boating oft' the maddened brutes. Ho then carried the mangled and bleeding victim to the buggy and at once procured magical attendance. Young man or woman , If yon want big money for a small amount , Insure In the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Askod- ation , Oodar lUpldg. lows. f5-3m. A Now Enoch , Brooklyn EK > - "What'ro you doing hero ? " demand ed a policeman of a chap whom he had caught peeping In at the window of a Furman street house last night. ' Nothin' , " replied the man , jam ming his hands in hia pockets and gazing up at the sky. "Didn't I hoar a woaian yell In that house a few minutes oo1" "Shouldn't wonder , " returned the man , carelessly. "In foot , I know yon did , for I heard liar myself. " "What's going on In there ! " queried the policeman , peeping In. 'I guess ho is whipping my wife , " suggested the stranger. "Do yon live here ? " aakcd police man in some astonishment. i"I used to , but 1 ilndor fell out o1 the habit lately , " was the indifferent roaponao. 11 What kind of a nan are yon to stand out hero and let another man lick your wife ? " domaidod the police man , indignantly. "I think he can do It better than I can , " growled the stranger. "I never hid any luck at that'ldnd ' of a job , and If there's any ono can make a success of it I'm not going to Interfere with his fun now , yon bet ! " "Who ia the man ? Do yon know him ? " "Never saw him before , " replied the atraneor , "I RUO B ho and she thinks he's her husband. " "And it'a you wife ! " "Snrol Only I'vo been away a long tlmo - shlpwrcckod , you know and I just got homo. I saw 'em at it , and I thought I wouldn't Interfere. " "Do you want mo to arrest him ? " nqnlrod the policeman , contemplating the returned husband In amazement , "Just aa you like , " returned the other ; "only don't mention my name 'n the matter. " "But don't yon propose to do any thing about It ? ' "Well , now , yon just best ! Just as soon as that man winds off that job he's going to bo dry , and if I'vo got a quarter anywhere he's going to got a drink , and don't yon Interfere now , yon hoar me ? " And the policeman strolled cIF down the silent atroot , while Enoch , bonding low hia chin upon the window that contained Annie , absorbed the scone , then turned him round as Phillip cumo the while a little ahead of a flat Iron and took him by the arm , And BO they went , mid Annlo loft Mono wet not that Enoch had boon BO near , and had him shekels in hla pookot wherewith - with to assuaeo the grief of Philip. DUUKEK'H SALAD DHKSSINO la com posed of the freshest , purest and choicest condiments money will buy. Ic Rtirpasaoo any that can bo made at homo , in cheaper , aavcs labor and all anxiety. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ New iork'd Aqueduct. Philadelphia Record. Ic is settled that Now York is to Imvii now eqnuduot , at a coat $10 , 000 OrO , whtun will bo 820,000,000 before the job Is completed. Thu tqneduct ia u nccoitaity. There is iniough water in tbo Oroton water shod for n city of 4 00,000 people , but a elx-foot eqaoduot--\vhioh was originally constructed for a city of 300,000 cannot convey n sufficient aupply tor dally ncods. The man who construct- it madn their oalon'atlona ' that Now York would not exceed 1,000,000 before the year 1900at which tlmo , n all probability , there will bo over 2,000 , 000 people within the city llmltr. Until the now aqueduct Is built there will always bo daimor of a conflagra tion , before which our present limited aupply of water will bo poworloaa. There la talk of using the salt water 1 f the bay and rivers for that purpose ; but as thla would necessitate an entire now sot of service pipes throughout the pity , and very great expense , the engineering exports Have sot their faces rgalnst It. The ttoam heat com panies have tried to push the "job" forward , proposing to pump the salt water into reservoir * ; but just now the companies hnvo all they can do to supply heat in offices and buildings on cold days , and to defend thomaelf against the charge of creating malaria. The general impression la that the city fathers were rather hasty in allowing the streets to bo honeycombed with the steam pipes btforo an experiment had demonstrated that the plan was poift'Ctly feasible. However , the al dermen had their reasons for hurry ing the matter , and rumor alleges that the reasons wore of a very sub stantial nituro. A Good-Bleed Turtle. Quitman ( Ga. ) t'rco I'rc&i , The great grandaddy of all the tur tles was caught out of the Spruce lake a few days ago by Mr. S. J. HarroH. Ho weighted eighty-two pounds , measured four foot and throe Inches In" length , two foot and ton Inohei in width and was thirteen Inches between the eyes. In his stomach was found throe big catfish , two moccasins , an old fish basket , four Hghtwood knots , an old pair of boots and a gallon jug. The boots and the jug are supposed to have boon lost by a seining party last summer. FALLLY & HOES , WwUrn Agent * , Lafayette , IndUn * . REVERSIBLE HEELS -FOR Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. 50PERCT. - The center piece * are Interchangeable and re- Tcnlble. It proven' ! the counter from running ova , requiring no heel itlDencn. The Agency ( or theeo goods In this town has been pUi n < Other * canno procun hem. Call and < xamlno a ull line ot Leather and "Oandoo" Rubber Boot ! and Bhooa with the lie- rerslbla Heel. UBS. 11. FETERiOK , 81 3m Loubvll't.Ne. ' WESTERN CORNICE WORKS ) 0. SPKOUT , Proprietor. * 212 Harnoy St. - Omrha , Neb UAHDrAOTURKRB OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Bpocht's Patent Motallo Skylight Patent Adjuatod Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of gooda. IUON TKNOINO. OrcttlnQi , Utluitrade * . Verandnt.lO fl * Dank rUlllnjct , Window d O * ' r 3 titiardi ; alto OKIIKUAIi A.ORN H. PHILLIPS , THE LEADING NEW YORK Call and look over iny new store and BO my new gooda. 1207 Farnam Street. 12O7 , Under tbo mnnasemftnt of Mr. Kallah. ALMAE. KEITH , Removed from 1222 Farnam St. to 109 Bo , Fifteenth 6t Opposite P , O. Will open on March IDtb , a One lot of pitlern bonnet * and haU , rlbboni , eta Abe Urge adit , tlonito that lock of hair Koodi. comprMng all tha noreltlea of lh icaton. The onlf electric Uf hi mlUlaef r litre U Omabai A FEW BARGAINS Houses LOTS , , Farms , Lands- EM 18 ! 5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOIS , Ho. Iff Full otaud new house , pfroomi , two below and one up-ataln. Right foot celling below and > even above. Ilrtck foundation , cellar , ate. A barraln , fGOO. Mo. 18 Large two itory house , 10 rooms , two largo cellan. irnod well and cistern , barn , etc. , on Wi Inter and l M street , W.OOO. No 17 Lot Mil S3 feet , new house of two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern .on Hamilton street near Toor OlaroConvcntl' 0. No. 10 House aud lot on 17th near Ola k St. house B room etc. I' 00. No. 15 House of 3 rooms 'ill lo on Pierce St. near 19th Jl WO No. 21New housoof 7ro corner lot , half inlle west ol Turntable troet can on Sail ilorsBt. SlOOO. No. 6 House of eight nnrn etc. lot GOxlO&fcrtttSOO. Vacant Lots. No. 252 Two full loU on 10th Street near Lake St. S1COO. No.3M Twenty five lots In Parkers addition Just north of the end of rod street car line HOO each easy terms. No.830 Kourlotson Delaware Bt near Han * com paik , 1660. No. 831 One half lot on South avenue , near St. Mary's avenue , 5M. Mo. 340-Eighteen 08) ) loU on list. S2nd,23rd ana Baunder * street , near Of ace , fSOO each , and on easy terms. No , 340 Bit beautiful residence lota on Cather ine street , near Uanscom park , $4,600. Twelve benutllul residence lota en Hamilton street , near end of old streetcar track ; high and sUhtly , * 360 to rOO. Sevtral acre and half acre oorcer lots on Cam- log , Burl and California street * , In Lowe's second end addition and Park Place near Academy of Bacied Heart. Lots in ' 'Profpect Place" on Hamilton and Oharles street. Juit west of tha end ot Rod Street Cartiack ana Convent of the Ulsters of Poor Clare , one and one half mile from postofDce , and one mile from U. P. shops , 1160 to $600 each , only 0 per cant down and 6 per cent par month Lota I a Lowe's addition one-half mile west of end of lied Street Car track near Oonrent of Poor Clara Bisters In Shlnn's addition , 1126 to 1300 each , and on very easy terms. lx > ti In Her bach's 1st and Snd additions , Bhlnn's , Prk Place , Lowe's 2nd addition. lUtan's Lake's , Nelson's , Danscom Place , Uedtck's ad dltlons , etc. , ete. LoU In "C're'Ut Fonder addition" lust one- quarter mile south-fast of Union Pacific and D. and 11. H. K. depots , * 260 to 11,600each , very easy terms. Business Lots. Three nod business lota on Dodge noarllUth street , 22x120 ftut each , f 1,600 each , or 4BOOIor all , easy terms. Two good builness Iota on Farnam street , 33z U feat each , with frame buildings thoronrenting ( orabou * 1600 per year each ; price (4,260 each. 44x132 feet on Farnam near 10thstreet , corner 112.000 Splendid Warehouse lot qn Union Paclffo right o' way , north of track and east of Mall Works- being 131 fe t north f-outme on Mason street , by about 100 fo.t west frontiire on 18th st. Farms a d wild lands In Douglas , Barpy , Dodge , Washington , Buit , Wavne , Stanton , and other good counties In eastern Nebraskafor sale. raxes paid , rents collected , anl money loaned on Improved dty and country , property at low raUs ot Interent. BEMIS1 NEW CITY MAP , FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG , WITH EVERY ADM- TION RECORDED OR OONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFFL OIAL MAP OFTHE , CITY. " $5.OO EACH. GEO. P BEMIS , Real Estate Agency , 16th and Douglas St A NOTED ntrr iwrrnjtn WOMAN. , [ Trom the Boston ( Hot * . ] V'fru , EJttort , Tb Above ti a soot likeness of Mrs. Lydla & n&fc am , ot Lynn , Uu * . , who above all other human belnc * ur lie truthf nil/ called the "Dew Friend of Woman , " tnonin of htr corrrgpondents love to call her. 8M I KMouMr devoted to her work , which Is the outcome ( a HfMtuJj- , and Is obUjd to keep six Ud > UUnt , to help her answer the law romiipondenot ihlch dallr poun In upon her , each bearing Its special imltn of iiiiTtrlnir , or Joy at relraie from It. H r V'CcUble Compound 1 a medicine for good and not til purpoiMU I have personally Invrstlgatod It and m titUflcd ot the truth of this. > On account of Iti proven merits. It Is rrcommendcA ml prescribed by the bcit ptivildani In the country pe SAysi "It works HVe ft charm and saves much ain. It will euro entirely the wont form of falling ; f tha utirm , LMioorrhank , Irreculir and p&infal loiutnutlonnil Ov rUn Trouble * , Inflammation and ( Iteration , flooding , all Dlsplacemf nts and the eoa- MUnt > plnal cnknoMand Is eijwclC'y adapted to ) o Chance of Ufo. " < It permeates every portion of the system , and give * pwllfc and vigor. U rrmovrs fiUntnou , flatulency,1 twtrojs all crai IIIR for stimulant * , and relieves weak-j ( us of the itomnch. It cures Bloating , HraditchesJ Icrvous lro trntlon , Oencntl Debility , Sleeplessness , ) jrprrailon nnd Indigestion. That fee ling ot benrlnffj twnc uxlnK | vln , weight and t ckAche , Is always ) rrnuncntly cuml by Its u c. It will at all times , andj rutT nil clrcum tanrc < , net In harmony with the l w bAt Rurerns tlio friimta ryrtcm. It cents only l.vr \ bottle or * li for $ .V , and I j sold r * VutTRltK Anymlvleereqnlreda.4tosx | > rliilCAKCSanil lo nnmcs of many n ho ham Ix-en rcntorcd to perfeoi fjilthliy tliou'ouf the Vegetable Compound , can t > btnlnnl brnilJrcvliinMra. I'- with kUmpfor reply , tlierliomo In Lynn , MAM. , ' For Kidney Complaint of rtthtrtn this compounds ! nvinuwcd as Abuni'.nitt tmtlmonlals show. I "Milt. I'uikham's Liver nil * , " says one writer , "araj Ihf irurlil for tbo euro of Coiutlpatlon , mil Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood uoni"r * In Its special line and bids fair mwunJ | In Us popularity. < . t her as an Angvl of tlercy whose solei i Rued to others , x ( ! ) Mrs A. M. D , i oTAULIallKl ) ODK8PB1NO ATTACHMENT-HOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY UW and 1411 Dodge Streat , BUR 7-mo Cm OMAHA. NKB. Genius Rewarded , OB , The Story of tne Sowing Machine. A handsome tittle ptmphle ) , blue'and ( tl IOTO with numerous engtavlngi , wllljbs GIVEN AWAY to ny aaull perron calling for II , at iny branch ei sab-otnce of The Blngor Manufacturing Oem pany , or will be sent b/ mall , pott paid , ! any parson living at distance from oar offle * * lie stnpr Mannfaotnring do , , Office , 34 Union Bq n /ORV A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURADD'B Oriental Cream or Magical Boan- tiflor , es Tan. Pimple * , Fleck les , kothpttch esan'evcry blemlshjon beauty and defies de tection. II has stood the test ot EOyearsan' Is M harmless - less we tiste It to be sure the prepe ra tion li pro * pcrlymade Accept no oounl'rfell of similar name. The dlitlngtilihid Dr. L. A. Sayre , Slid to k la-lv of the li'LT .ON ( a patient ) : "As you ladles , will use the'ii , I locommend 'U ur-ud's Cream' as the least harmful of all the Skin preparatl.ns. " One bo'tlo will last sis months , using It every day. Also Poudro Jnb- tllo removes tuperfluous halt wi bout Injury lethe the skin. K us. M B. T. GOUBAUD , Sole prop. , 43 Bond St. . N. Y. For sile by all Druirgtsts and Fancy Good * Dealers throughout the United States , Canad * and Europe. < 9Beware of base Imitations. 11,000 reward for arrest and proof of R"y one selling the same. 1 H-weow me 2t eflm . THE i , , , IINGTON fiOUTE- EASTWARD Is the old Favorite ana FOB OHIOAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , 'MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON . , And all Poluts East andO0uth-Eait. THK LINK COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track 11 connections are made In UNION DtPOTB his a National Kepntatlou as being the ) re at Through Oar Line , and Is universally needed to be the FINEST EQUIPPED BaU. ad In the world ior all classes ol travel. Try It and you will find traveling a luxury Instead ol a dlsoomfori. Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line ia e at all offices In the West. All Inlormatlon about Bates o Tare , BleepU * Oar AeoonutoJatlons , Tims Tattles , so. , will be cDMrtully glvun by applylnlnt to Id Vloe-Preit * den. Wanarar.OUeiMk PKROiyALJXtWELL , .J. DAVftNPORT , Qso. Acent , Oonncll Bluls. . nTV. DUKLt. Ttektt Ufi. O MBJtdiT