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\ THE DAlLf BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY MARCH 15 X combination oJPn > tor die of Iron , JVrm-lan Jia r/c ct il J.'hosi > honuiiH a ixilatablo form , J'ot . _ lta\ . \ 1'owcrt it if < mIU ena. bio. BEV.A.I.HOBB3 Writes : bio.KEY. . J. L. TOW2JEB , After a thoroufth , trial of the PURIFIES 'Industry , E2. . Buys : 1EON toke TON10,1 pleasure ; I consider It In statin ? that I have been nrcavv Xenoutod by ita ILOQE , a most excellent remedy for \ pse. ministers and Pub- the debilitated vital forces. llo Speakers will find It of the irroateat value wboro a Tonla is neces * ary. I recommend It M a reliable remedial BRent , possesBinir undoubted - doubted nutritive and restorative LoulmiU , Ay. properties. , Ort. 2 , 1681. mpASID 07 TM DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO. , 813 H. lUttt CT. , CT. LOUU , A. WAKEFIELD . . , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , mm , DLIHDS , MOLDINGS , imz , WT&XATIC AtlBIU JOB JIILWAUKES CEMENT roUPANT.1 Wear TTnion Pacific Depot. OMAHA _ HENRY LEHMANM , JOBBER OF AND D 0 W SHADES EASTERI WES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA Single BreeGhyLoading Shot Guns , from $5 to 818 , Double BreeotfjLoading Shot Buns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Buns , From $8 to 825,1 Fishing Taokel , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Goods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a lar e line ol Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and , Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per J 00 upwards Send for Price List and Samples HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIDE ! IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished * in ou restore. maP ing it the largest and , nriost 'complete ' FUR 'ITURE'HOUSE X In the West. An additional story has beer built .and the five floors all connected : with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense ware- . roomer-three stores , are 66 leet wide are filled with the Grand est display of "all kinds of Household and Office Fnrnitnre evei shown- , 'All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first fiooi and go through the building and mspeot the stock. . DHA& SHIVERICK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omha , DIRECTORY OF LEADING 'WESTEBN HOTELS ARLINQTON. WEATHERLY HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH HOUSE , b COMMERCIAL HOTEL * HALL HOUSE , I , QTY | HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE- , MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE ! ' ' QREE'NWO'OD Hquse , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , ENO'8 HOTEL , , EXCHANGE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORQAN HOUSE , SUMMIT HOUSE , .HOUSTON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) WALKER HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , OITY HOTEL , PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MERCHANTS HOTEL OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , PARKS HOTEL , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , OAQNELL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , JUDKINS HOUSE , DALL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOODS HOUSE , DOUQLAO HOUSE , BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINQTON HOUSE. NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOJ8C WINSLOW HOUSE * AURORA HOUSE OROZIER HOUSE AVOOA EATINQ HOUBl CENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE YHITNEY HOUSE ) DEPOT HOTEL , t LUBK HOUSE. * * DOW OITY HOUSE , AOOER HOUSED HABMON J.O. MolNTIRE , ( A. Q.IWEATHERLY , O. O. REYNOLDS , J. 8. BTELLINIU8 E. MANS , JOHN HANNAN A. W. HALL OHEN.EY aSOLARK. J. Q-JMEAD , ! . (8EYMOUR ( , P. L. THORP , A. O CAARPER , w. MA.YFIELD , E. STOREY. E. L. CNO , O. 0. HACKNEY , FRANK LOVELL , E.L. artUBQ , BWAN & BEOKER 1 OEO.OALPH.n O. M , REYNOLDS , D. H. ; WALKCP , 8. BUROZOB , DI A. LLIAM8 , Una. M. C. OUMMINQ6 , JL. ? AVEHY , Q.JW , BURK. F. M. PARK , HENRY WILLS , OHA8. QAQNELL , WM. LUTTON , FRANK WILKINSON , H. H , PERRY , B , F. STEARNS , JOHN EOKERT , J. 8. DUNHAM , J. T. QDEEN , J. M. BLACK & SON , A. T. POTTER , Q. McOARTY , M. B. JONES , O. R. OROZtER , D. W. ROOKHOLD. rowm Llnto'n , Neb , Manning Iowa , | Ooon Rapids , owa. | Mllford , Neb. BROWN8VILU ! Nib Otromsbura H Louisville j Blair , No . / Nellgh , Net * . WoeplngWater.N Hardy , Neb. Qreenwood , Neb Olxrlnda , ' Iowa treniont , Wib Ashland , Neb Atklneon.'Neb Preston , I * . Exlra'la. Atlantic , la , Audubon , la. Neole , lal Harlnn la , Oarnlns , la , Stanton , Burlington Junction I Dlnnchard , la. Bhonandoah la , ' Dayld Olty , Neb Oollege Bprlngi , la Vllllsca , la. Malvern , la , Ida Qro ela | Odebolt. la Oiceola , Neb , Otarka , Neb. Bedford la. Marvsvllle Mo NorfolkJunctlonKeli Seward , Neb , Auroar Neb. Sidney. Neb , A oca la LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak Oapt JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la. E. HAYMAKER. MJ QrUwold , la. O. L. CHAPMAN , HIDunlap , la J A. LUBK , .Logan , la. 3 W. H. MORTON , ( Dow CltOa " I JAOQnn * SON , Denlaon , la , --1 TAMA OITY , IA. , Haraon ft KealM , Prop , INDIAN WHALBH8. How tboSavngOB of the North Capture the Lovluttmu. Seattle , W. T. Clronlc'c. At Noah Buy , uruund Oapo Flattery nd'dowu the coast ftVm Tatooah to > TAy'e harrpur , llvo various tiibea of ndiano , who , na huntora aud fishers , arc as { nations aud hardy as any race ) f original men In the known world , Jntll the incoming of the white man and the appliances of civilization tholi ontlro support was drawn from the oooau , which , In tholr light canoes t simple ahull hollowed from the trunl of u glnnt oodarthoy dally vlsltod tc catch the halibut and seal-tho on < urnlahlng tholr food , the other tholi rnlmout , Bat it was to pursno a nob' orgamo than thoaothat brought thth daring qualltlos into fall play. It wai n choao of the mighty whale thoj 'ound at once thulr greatest pastime md the main aonroo of tholr llvoli lood , With no boats but tholr ca noes , with no weapons but their bout lolntod epoara , aud for lines , ropei nado cf twlatoi aoalakln or the tougl unor bark of the cedar they aoughl ; ho lovlnthan on the dopp and olon lira. 'J heso exploits form the thorai of many of their aougs and Sborlos , sung or told around the firou in tin argo and comfortable honaaa on tiu coast and at the potlaohea and othoi foativitloa with which they fill in tht gloomy days of wiutor , when the > tormy weather proronta them going out to BOO. T1IE IIOME3 OF TUK WHALES. The Indians on the coast ore not tin drunken , worthless vagabonds that B ( niuy cif tholr brothern on the touric lave bacomo. The fatal Itilucncua o : the white man's "civilization" havi reached thorn , but in a moderate de ; roe , and BO far have tended rather t < elevate than degrade them , Thoj still hunt the whale , but it is with thi larpoon and Iitaco and whale line , anc .ho homos to which they return witl tholr spoils are in iiiany cases built it a strong and neat manner of sawoc nmbor , with glass windows and pan tied doors. Few of them apeak an ] English and a great portion do noi enow the "Ohlnsok , " the jargon oi the Indian traders. With all tholi mmltive wants readily supplied bj ; ho expenditure of but slight toll , and with abundance of ready money frorr .ho sale of sealskins and whale oil holr condition Is much better that that of many a white man who looki down with contempt on the nlwach The whaling , which was formerly thi naln resource , has been superseded o : ate years by the much moro profitabli leallng business , which In the pas furnished them with but their cloth ng bat now brings them largo snmi of money , and as a coneeqnonce , al ; ho cojiforts and even the luxuries o civilization which they either dealn or know how to oijoy ; butitisstll followed when opportunity present It&elf with all the ardor of forme days. THE CAMOES AND OUTFIT. The whaling canoes are somewhat o the general model of all the Indtai onoea of this part of the world , ba on a larger scale r.nd very mud thicker , the bettor to stand the rougl uaago they receive. Their weapon consist of harpoons , lances with long , sharp point of copper , abort col ! of monlla line and numerous bladdei made of whole sealskins , with all th apertures tied np with ainew , full < air , and with the far in. The write ! last fall , while on a vlslr to Qailluti omo forty miles below Oapo Fatter ] where a email tribe of Indians live had the pleasure to witness the ca ] tare of a whale , and more excltin sport wo never engaged in. We wei standing on a hill in the neighborhoo of the Indian village , when a sndde commotion among thelndiamtattracte our attention. A shouting boy rust ing wildly past was hailed , but aimpl uttering some wild yells and polntln toward the ocean he rushed on. Fo lowing the direction of his finge we saw the foamy apray froc the nostrils of a blowing wnale , throw Into the air , and a moment later momentary glimpse of his broad blao back. We ruahed toward the beao and jumped hurriedly into one of th larger canoes , and in a few momenti mixed np in the bottom of the cano with a collection of harpoons , seal skin bladders , lances , ropea , etc. , an amidst a chorus of yells and whoop that would have made the incnrabl ward of an insane asylum aeom a quiet as % church social before anppoi we were off. Four other canoes nc companied us , but the fifth , throng some mishap , was capsized In the BUI and was delayed too late for the 5 reef of the sport. The dozen or moro pad dies in each canoe flashed like light nlng , as each on ' ? strained every nerv to distance it's competitors for th glory and profit of getting the fire harpoon , HAHPOONINO A SLEEVING LEVIATHAN Soon wo were upon the monstei who , lolling leisurely along , paid n attention to the demonstrations of hi puny assailants. But he was rudol ; awakened. The foremost canoe dartoi forward , and "thud" went the heav ; harpoon into the broad back , bnrlei nearly to thti ahaft. The cauoo wa atopped and suddenly backed , an none too soon , for with a sudden an tenlffio smash of' his 'flakes on th water , barely missing the no arcs canoe , ho Bounded , A number o aoolskin bladders , fastened to the hai peen line , wore thrown over , nudeac canoe , In turn as it oamo up , mad 'ast with a line to the formost oinoc Up came the monster , and with a feai f al larch all four cinoea wore draggo through the water at & fearful rate a ho started for the ocean. Four or fiv mlles wore run at this rate , when hi pnco slackened and the hlndmoi canoe was hauled cautiously past th othoro , and another harpoon wa dextrously planted , and this cauoo at earned the front place in the procei slou , with the othera brlup ing np the rear. Another wild rusi but shorter than the firat , and a ropi tltlon of tha performance , until thor were half a dozsnharpoona aflixod an doable as many sealskin bladdei drifting around the now oxhauato monster , preventing his sinking c Bounding. Finally , after hours of prolonged fight for his llfo against hi relentless foes , the coup do grace we given with the lance , a final plunge and ho was oars. Three hours of par dllng , with a nasty little swell ot And the whale sunk beneath th water , was the hard task before th whalers before the price could b beached and fairly called their own but gallantly they buckled to It , keej ug tlmo to their work with A high- ceyod monotonous chantand | an occa loual our.piercing , blood-oardllug 'ell Interjected into It that waa calcu- atcd to ralso n casual apcctator'a ' hair on ond. BF.ACHIMl THE 1'KUK , On the boaoh the entire remaining population of the village were awaiting tronud ha go bonfires , the rctarn of ho hunters , bat by no moans in rl < once , for the yollinp , whooping , nlng. ng , crouching , dancing , dusky , half naked figures , as they plunged In and oat the ruddy blaze of the huge drift wood fires , reminding one of dosctip- rlono of the infernal regions , and raised grave doubts oa to the truth of Bob IngorsolPa famous doctrines. The janoco are safely beached , the whale lanlod np as tar as strong lauds can drag him , and loft .111 the outgoing tldo ( xposus his ; ull proportions on tho' bench , whoa the knlfo und ox nud Ba * do their work , till of the huge animal naught is left bat a few well-stripped bones , on and over which the village dogs food and fight and snarl , till the ncomlug tide covers thorn with a layer ot sand , Tha carcass is divided among all concerned In the capture , then and there nltko , except that the honor pieca , nxtondlrg entirely around the animal and including the dorsal tin , It the property of him whoso lucky liar- : > eon waa the firAt to strike the \vlmlo For many days feasts , songs and small potlaahes celebrate their lucky cap. : nre , and the village finally aasnmoo itc normal condition. Uoney far the Unmarried One of the moat solid niulsubit' nutltutloDS iu this country 1) the . .Inr rlnge Fund and Mutual Trust Aaa'chtlon , of Cedar Rapids , Iowa. They are or an zed under the lawa of Iowa , and heir of. Been and directors are among the lei > dluf > nd moat { imminent business men o Cedni [ Uuidn. Every unmarried person shoult javu a certificate In this iu > Boclation. It is n splendid investment , na aafo as government bond. You can juataa wol lave a Rood sum of money to comment married life on as not. A largo number o nombors have been paid off , receiving voi 500 per cent on tholr investment , \Vriti for circulars fully detailing the plan , whlcl .R the finest known. Do not postpone It 3ood agents wanted. Mention whore yoi BOW this notice fS-Sm , A HUMOBISlvd WIFE. Fun for the Masses at a Slot Woman's Bedside. Atltnta Constitution. Bob Bardette is known the country over as the humorlat of the Barling ton Hawkoye. He la the most sue cesifnl of our funny men. His booki have a constant and increasing sale. . Hla salary from the Eawkoje give him a handsome income , and his llttli sketches command the best prices fron the magazines. In addition he ha $150 to $250 a night whenever hi wants to take a lecturing tour of on or twenty weeks. His humor la deli cate , true mid abundant , and ho la ai honor to the lighter American writer becauao of his literary achievement. Bat batter and moro honorable thai all this is the story of his hearthstone When he was a man of twenty-six h waa engaged to Miss Oiirrio Garret , o Peoria , 111. She was a frail and dell cate girl , and ono evening Burdett was summoned to her bedside wit the mot sago that oho was dying. Hi tie hope was entertained for her Hi when ho reached her. It waa detent Ined at the wish"of both ho and ohc that they should bo married , eve though death should at once claim th bride. The ceremony took place I fifteen minutes , the little lady boln able to respond only by a motion c the eyes and a gentle pressure of th hand. In aplto of the doctors' prc dictions she rallied , and waa fiuall well enough to tnovo to the qulot an oosoy homo her husband had provide for her. But ahe haa been an invalid all he llfo. More than once her life ha been despaired .of. Usually ahe ha been confined to her room and unsbl to walk. One night at a theater 1 Philadelphia the writer saw a pale an earnest man making his way to a prh ate box , with a delicate , clingln woman in his arms ? Her girlish fac was full of pathoa that passes desorlj tlon , bat was wonderfully prettj And strangely happy , too filled wit content. Everybody made way fc the little lady , and her great tende eyes seemed to send thanks to ever gentleman who moved aside in cour tesy. It waa Bob liardotte and hi Invalid wife. Tats is an index of hi life. The temptations of the world the dazzle and glitter of the sooiot that has welcomed him , the couvors with brilliant men , the club , th theater , wealth , fame all and eltho cf them failed to win his heart awa from the little woman who aat at hi fireside and lived on his love and By m pathy < Nor was there lacking a praotlca reward of this devotion. Mrs. Bar dotto haa boon the Inspiration of he husbaud'a lf ) < < , at once his spur aac his counsellor. She firat discoveroi the rich quality and the spontanelt ; of Bob's humor and the homely fhvo that would carry It to the heart a well aa the Intelligence of the public Imagine the humorlat reading th moat laughable atorlea at iho bodsld ot hla invalid wife. Ho tells hlmsol of how aho forced him to write hi drat lecture , la those words : "Ono day when aho was lying help leas , she aaid the believed that Icouli write a lecture and deliver It success f ally , and so aho sat mo down to writ that loctnro , and , from tlmo to time rebelled with tears and groans am prayoia I told her that I was to little , that I l Tu no voice , and that couldn't lectaro anyhorr. She kept m at it , and In due time wo had a lectur on our hands , 'The lUao and Fall c the Mustache. ' This waa all rlgh enough , but now , how to got the at dlenco. I thought I would try it first i Kodak. If I delivered it first in Bai lington , oven though it were tame tamer , tamest , I thought they mlgl : nut mo on the book. But Kooku hated Burlington , and I know if It wt flat the Kookuk people would say BC Mrs. Bardotto said , as she was n aponslblo for that lecture , she was gc Ing to hoar it delivered. So I carrlo her aboard the can. Wo wont to Ki okak , and the people pronounced I good , " From that day ho has proapore wherever hla homely , insignificant 11 tie figure haa been seen. Make Them Jsven. Bt. Louis Republican. "Arrested for carrying a pbtol , wi he ? " aaked a magistrate of aa office oforring to a gentleman who had jast icon arraigned. "Lot's BOO the pis- ol. " The weapon was produced and landed to the judge , who examined it nd naked ; "Whore did you got It ? " "Bought it at a hardware storo. " "What did it coot ! " "Fifteen " dollars. "Fino Implement. IIow'll you wop ? " and the jndgodrew out a pistol nd handed it to the prisoner , "TrtkoSlOtoboot. " "All right. I'll fine you $10. That makes na oven " Loss by Flood * , 830,000,000. When the total 1 as by recent ( Ijodn In bo Ohio and MiuiKsippl valleys have boon pproxlmatcd , 830000,000 will hanlly iverit. The brightest fcnturo amongst uch misery and ruin has been the npnn- anoouti charity shown by our people. < ? ono have contributed moro generously nan the Commonwealth Distribution Co. 'o those who have Riven , to those who hnvo oat and to all othora this company ollera notber grand drawing in Louisville , Ky. , March 31st , 1883. $112,400 distributed In .900 prizes , Capital prize. $30,000. tickets only $ - . Send your oraera to H. M. ISonrdmin , Louisville , Ky. Bo Sura You're Hlgut. San r'rJticlsco News Letter. A certain well-known city man had akou hla wlfo over to visit oorno rionds in Snncollto , and was return- ng by the last boat. Ho saw his wife nto the ladles' cabin and wont out- ido tu got Borne fresh air. Feeling as f ho would like a drink , ho felt in his incketa and found that ho had no mailer chungo than a twenty. Ho mow hln wife hud some , so wont in- Ido to nak her for it. Ho saw in the dim light n person exactly correspond- ng with his. wlfo , and without a mo > niont'o hceitatlou sat down by her. . 'atting his hand upon her aim ho said : 'Hero , ftlury , lot mo have some ahnngo. " All thei answer ho got was a little startled jump on the lady's > art , and a "How dare you , Blr ! " Chinking thht hla wife must bo jok ng , our friend put his arm round her waist and said : "What's the use of 'ooling , Maty. Lot mo have some change. " And then , in that dim light , n veil was lifted , and ho recognized lot the face of the wlto of his bosjm , but that of Laura D F . Of course , ho apologized , and waa lot off without further moleataatlon. Ho onnd his wlfo had moved to another icat from that in which ho had left hor. Moral : "Bo auro you'ro right , then ; o ahead. it A Countryman Who Was Not , D9 oolved. From the Mew York Tribune. A thrifty-looking countryman , prob ably alxty years oi age , bent on aeolng all that waa. on view in the ahop windows dews and the streets , attracted a largo crowd when ho reached Murray atroet and Broadway yesterday morn ing. A yoang man dressed in the height rf mahiun and wearing a tall ailk hat , walked up to the country- ranu , and putting his hand out in a friendly manner , said : "How do , Mr. Davis ; glad to BOO yon. How's the folka at homo ? " The countryman looked over the young man carefully , and , being satin tied tnat ho could take care of himaolf , inado a movement aa If ho waa ubou grasping the young man's hand , bn instead of BO doing ho took htm by the coat collar , faced him about so tha ho looked upon the city hall park hold him firmly in position and thoi gave him a kick which sent hln sprawling into the street. Anothe young man , ovidoutly a friend of thi aesanltod youth , rushed np and demanded manded to know the trouble. The countryman had become warmed up. by this time and endeavored to in flic punishment on No. 2 , but ho escaped The countryman then quietly walked away , mattering to himself , "I haln been reading the papers nigh onk forty years for narthlng , and them confidence men must try a now game when they acoop in this old sinner. " Chaogo of Mind- I declined to insert your advertise ment of Hop Bitters last year , be cause I then thought they might nol be promotlvo of the cause of Temper ance , bat find they are. and a verj valuable medicine , myself and wife having been greatly "benefited by them , and I take great pleasure in maklnf them known. REV. JOHN SEAMAN , Editor Home Sentinel , Af ton.N. Y. | BAY OITY , Mich. , Feb. 3,1880. I think It my duty to rend you a recommend for the benefit of any per. son wishing to know whether the Hop Bitters are good or not. I know they are good for general debility and indi gestion ; strengthen the nervous sys tem and tnako now llfo. I rcoommonc my patients to use them. DR. A. PRATT , Are acknowledged to bo the best by all who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL .COKE OE WOOD.1 MANUKACTUUKn 11Y Buck'sStpveCo. , SAINT LOUIS. PIEUCY fc 'BKADFOUD ' , BOLE AQENT8 FOR OMAHA. . Complaining and growling will novei euro rheumatism , but St. Jacobs 01 certainly will. PERSONAIi "Parts ol tha human bed ; enlaiyixT , developed and strengthoood , " etc. , L an Interesting : advert sameot long run In ou Wftt. In reply to inquiries we will say , tbu Ihcro no evidence f ! humbug about thU Oi the contrary , thoadvertl.n arr very highly In dorsad Interested poraona nay get sealed clr culan gtrln ; all particulars , ( riving all pattlcu lars , bf addressing Erie Medical Co , , P. 0 go fild. Ouflalo , N. fToledo Krsalng BM. | nll-ly A FEW BARGAINS Houses LOTS , Farms , t Lands- EM1S ! 5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AHD LOTS , Mo. 10 Pull ot and new house , Hfroomi , twc > elow and one up stairs. Eight foot celling below and icvon above. Brick foundation , collar , etc. A feariraln , JCOO. No. 18 Largo two story house , 10 rooms , twc largo cellars , coed well and cistern , bam. etc. , ot Webster and 22d street , (0,000. No 17 Lot 50x185 foct , now house ol twc rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern .pi Hamilton street near I'oor ClaroConvent ) ' 0. No. 10 House ami lot on 17tb near Cla L 8t IIOUBO Groom * etc. 81200. No. 15 House of 3 rooms nil to on Florco St near IBthtlGOO No 21.Now houscof 7 ro corner lot halt mile wist of Turntable trout cars 01 Sau dors St. JlOOO. > No. 6 House ot eight earn etc. lo 60x165 foot fciMO. Vacant Lots. Mo. 252 Two full Iota on 19th Street near Lak St. 1000. No. 351 Twenty flvo lots In Parkers aJJHIot Just north of the end of rod street car line HOO each easy tormi. . No.850 Four lota on Delaware Bt. near Hans com park , KIM ) . No. 831 One hall lot on South avenue , near Bt. Mary's avenue , IS50. Mo. WO Eighteen (18) ) Iota on 21st , S2nd , 23rd and Blunders street , near Grace , fSOO each , and on easy terms. Mo. 3-W Six beautiful residence lota on Gather Ine street , near Hanscom park. 14,600. Twelve beautiful residence lota on Hamlltoc lireet , near end of old streetcar track ; high and lightly , * 3MW 700. Several acre and half acre corner lota on Cum Ing , Dnrt and California itreeta , In Lowe's aeo- end addition and Park Place near Academy o Batted Heart. Lota m ' 'Prospect Place" on Hamilton am Charles street. Juit west of the end of lied Biree Cartiack and Convent of the Btsten of Pool Clare , one and one half mile I iota postofflce , and one mile from ( I. P. shops , 1160 to fSOO each only 6 per cent down and 6 per cent per month Lotaln Lcwe'a addition one-half mile west ol end of Red Street Car track near Convent o Poor Clare Bisters In Bhlnn'i addition , 1126 to 9300 each , and on very easy terms. Lota In Horbach'a 1st and Snd additions , Bhlnn's , Park Place , Lowe's 2nd addition. IUnn'1 Lake's , Nelson's , Qanscom Place , Redick'tf ad dition * , etc. , ete. Lota in "Credit Fonder addition" lust one quarter mile south-fast of Union Faclflo and D. and 11. R. R. depot * , 1260 to f 1,500 each , very easj terms. Business Lots. Three good business lota on Dodge'ncar12th | street , 21x120 ( cut each , (1,600 each , or WWOJoi all , easy terms. Two good business lots on Farnam street , 33i W feet each , with frame buildings theron.reutlng for about JOOO per year each ; price (4,250 each 44x132 feet on Farnam near lOthstreot , corner 112,000 Splendid Warehouse lot on Union Psclffo rlghl o' way , north of track and east of Mall Works- being 132 feet north fionUnc on Mason street , by about 100 feet west frontare on Ifltb it. Farms a d wild lands In Douglas. Sarpy. Dodge , Washington , Hurt , Wayne , Stanton , an < other good counties In easternNebraskator sale. Taxes paid , rent * collected , anl money loaned on Improved city and country , proj erty at Ion rates of Interest. BEMIS1 NEW CITY MAP , FOUI1 FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEE ! LONG. WITH EVERY ADDI TION RECORDED OR OONTEM PLATED UP TO DATE. 'OFFI OIAL MAP OFTHE OITY. ' $5.OO EACH , GEQ. P , BEMIS , Eeal Estate Agency , 15th and Douglas St WOMAN CAN HEALTH OF WO SYMPATHIZE WIT \S \ THE HOPE 0 WOMAN. .YDIA E. PINKHAM'S , 1 VEGETABLE COMPOUND , Snre Car for nil S'KSSHSt Incltiillnir Ijoucorrhren , Ir reRulnr nml rnlnTul lenntrnntlon , Inflammation nml TJlccrnlfon of ( ho Womb , rioo.llns , 1'UO- I-AP8U8 UTI'JU , &c. ( TTlwwinttotlioU'to , ffflcAclous and Immodtata its cffrct. It It n prtuit help In prrc iajicr , and * VP > pain ilurlnff Inbor and nt rcRTilar rcrloili. iM > mrscninE IT FHEELT. ALLWEAITXTS ES of the gcnerntlro ors n either fci , It Utrcondtono rcninly thAt baa eroj- n bctoro the imbllc I and for nil ilLic/ues oC th * CKETB It is the Orralul firnrnly ( n the World , J VKI11NKY rO.ltriiAINTS ofKItlicr Se | > I'lml < ! rcut Itcllrf In Im tine. I.YIHV r. . riNKJi VM-H nuion U tnullrnto tvcry TCHtt o of Ilutnoni from owl , ntlho Minn tlni" -ltntnno nniUttrnirlh tea a pjritem. An man ulloun In rrauliii 09 the Comiound. "rrDoth the Compound nnd Wood rutifler are pr red at 133 anil 3 Western Arcnuo , Ijnn , Mar' 1co ot rltlirr , $1. Six bottles for ( i. Thu Compouu4 mnt by mall In the form of pills , or of lozenge * , oa icolpt of price , 81 per box for cither. ccly answers all letters of Inquiry. Hnclojo 3 amp. Ecu J for pamphlet. Mention thlt l\ifrr. tTTl'TDt\ . ITnm H' T TTIOI fiLis cure Cnnitlr * . tn. lllUounucfn anil TorrWIty ot the Uvcr. y nil Drnnnlntn.-gH m 1858. ODIBPaiNO ATTAOIIMKNT-NOT FATKHX ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY ItOO and lill Dodge Btreot , ng 7-mo 6m OMAHA , NKB. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000- JAS.B. HKAHTWELL , President. A. L. OLAUKI1 Vlco-l'rcslJcut. E. 0. WbBSTEK , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Oswald Oliver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster Qo. n Pratt , Jos , B. IlcartwelL D. H.McElUlnney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnlsheg a permanent , horn * Institution where School Boi' rand other legally Issued Municipal leocrltlo > o ( Nebraska can M bo negotiated on the m ) 11 arorable terms ) Loans made on Improved f. n 1 n all well tettled counties of the state , thio Deponilble local lorreirxindtnU. f . \ \ 1 1 Ii the old Favorit * ana FOK- CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS. ( MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON. And all Polut. East and < aouth-Ca t THE LINE COMPRISES' ' Neatly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track II connections arff made lo UNION DtPOTB hai a National Repntatlon atbeing th re t Through Oar Line , and Is nnlrenally needed to be the FINEST EQUIPPED BlU > ad In the world for all clasecs ot travel. Try It and you will find traveling a luxury Instead ot a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line M e at all offices In the Weat. All Information about Rates o fare , Hloepla * Oar Accommodations , Time Tables , bo. , will b cheerfully given by applylnln ; to Id Ylce-Vrus't & Oen. llanaxerChlcaga. PEROIVAL LOWELL. Gen. Passenger Ajt. Chicago , W. J. DAVuNPOKT , Qon. Agent , Council Blntli. U. P. DUCLL. Ticket .Act. Iv OOL. L. T. F03T&E , lYoungoiown , Ohio , UsylO , 1381. Di. B J , KENDALL * Co. I hid a.very valua * ble Hambletonlan colt thatlpclcod very highly , be bad a large bone spavin en on1" joint and a small one on the other which made him very lame ; I had him under the charge of two vetsi- Inary guryeons wlilch failed to cure hlui. I waj one day reading the idvertlsnment of Kendall * ! Bpavtn Cnra In the Chicago Expreu.I determined at once to try It and got our tirugg'sti here tl send for It , and they ordered three bottloe ; I took all and I thought I would give It a thorough trial. I tued It according to direction * and tM fourth day the colt ceased to bo lame and tha lamps have disappeared. I tued bat one bottbi and the colt's limbs are as tree oi lamps and at smooth at any bars * In the state He la entire * ly cured. The care was so remarkable thai have let two of my neighbors have the r cnal > Ing two bottlei woo are now using 11 Very respectfully , L. T. FOCTXB nd foi lllartrntod circular giving poilUv * proof. Price II. AUDravgltti avell or OM ( Hitlot yea. Dr. B. J. Kendall ft Go * Pr * . pirl tors , taosbnrgh Falls , Tt BOLD BY ALL DRUQQIBTB