X combination of Pro. f oHrf of Iron , I'rrurton Jlarlt nnd J'Ao i/ionuin a palatable form , for .ntolUty , last of ppe Mrr * tratlnof fttal . ,1'oiceri it it 4ttdt > en < * XSi hW HOBliaWrltea- | T&VS&JnH ? V / "M5jT ! > l & C /IndustryS2. Z BEV'J I"rOW3 , ; aya- BtofftgatfeWo % . / 'n : IICT1rdorf1 ! , T nrvn . ! most cxcollont remedy foi 14 I III111 Kivnij onofltod bv Its X f a S8 < fe Utora and lab-X ' JjAsiU U H/ the debilitated vital forces , lie apoakora will find it " of the BToatest value wnero a. Tonlo Is nooos * * * * * recommend It oa a reliable remedial ajrent , possessing un doubted" nutritive raid restorative properties tm \ A. WAKEFIELD . . , WHOLESALE AND niTTAlIi DKALKtt 15 Lath , Shingles , Pickets , , MOLDINGS. LK , GEMEK WEtATS AOEHt JOB MILWAOKEn OEME1IT CC-.UPANT * Near rmion Pacific Doisot OMAHA HE HSN.RY LEHMANM , JOBBER OF AND I , WINDOW X sJbl JLP / ww EASTERN PRICE 118 FARKA1V1 ! ST. OMAHA & CHAPMAN .MORGAN , WHOLESALE 2I3 Farnam St. Omaha. BOLLN & SIEVERS , I H. BOLLN & CO. , 1509 DongUs Street. | Cor. IGth and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN & 00 Hire brought to this city fiom the f nns of Landrcdlh & Bon's , Philadelphia , and James H. Tbur turn * Co. , NewYor * , tbelarfje-t stock of ( iacrcn rndKleld tietils ever Imported before to thli city , .all tf which are guaranteed to be f reih and true to tk o rum ? . Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make , * mar 16.Bod.tf HENRY BOLLN & CO. HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PfilOiS IMPORTANT IMPROVESMNTS Have now been finished in our store , mar- - 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 H Y D R A U L I > G EM M A TO R 8 , , , _ " " J & a I Xi t One Exolasiyely for , the -two of Passenger ? . - These immense warerooms - roomsthree stores , are 6B } eet wide are fil.ed with the Grand est display of all kinds of Ilotuehold and Office Furniture evei shown- , . - - r shownAll are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first 'floot and go through the building and m.-peot the stook-- - - OHAS. SHIV RIOK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam 'Street , Omha. WILLlAiysNYDBR , N . UANUKACTUBBa'or CARRIAG1B BUGG1KS , first-Class Fainting anil Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done , ' 1319 Haroey , Cor 14th , Omaha. DIBECTORY SF l AD tt'ESThi ARLIHQTON. WEATHERLY HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH HOU6E , OOMMER01AL HOTHl. ' HALL HOUSE , OITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE- , GRANDOCNTRAL MISSOURI PAOIFIO HQTIL. OOMMEROIAL HOJ8& GREENWOOD HOUSE , OOMMEROIAL HOUSE. ENO'8 HOTEL , > EXOriANQE HOTEL , 1 ' 'METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORGAN HOUSE , OUMMITHOUOE , HOU8TON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOU8E.I WALKER'HOUSE , OOMME OIAL HOTEL , ' OITY HOTEL , ' PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MEROHANTO HOTEL OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , PARKS HOTEL , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , DAQNELL HOUSE , OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , JUDKIN8 HOUSE , BALL HOU3E , COMMliROIAL HOUSE WOODS HOUSE , OOUQLA8 HOUSE , OEDFORD HOUSE ARLINQTON HOUSE. NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSI WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE OROZIER HOUSE AVOOA EATINQ HOUSE CENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE , HITNEYHOU8E1 DEPOT , HOTEL , LU8K HOUSE. OOW OITY HOUSE , .AQQER HOUSE , HARMON :3 : stidl .1 PUOPltlBTORS j. a. MeiNTinr , A. Q.fWEATHERLY , O. O. REYNOLDS , J. . STELLINIU * C. MANO , JOHN HANNAN A.tW.HALL ( OHENKY SVOOLARK. J. Q.MEAD , | . | OCYMOUR , P. L. THORP. A. O. OAARPEW , W. MAYFICLU , E. 8TOHEY. E. L. EHO , O. D. HAOKNEY , FRANK LOVCLl , ' B. UfORUCB , 8WAN & OEOKCil 1 QEO.OALPH.B O.M. REYNOLDS , D. H. ( WALKEP , 0. BURQE88 , DI A. LLIAM9 , MR3. M. E. OUMMIMQn , JU | AVERY , O.JW , DURK. F. M. PARK , HENRY WILLS , CHAO.DAONELL , vVM. LUTTON , CRANK WILKINSON , H. H , PERRY , UF. STEARNS , JOHN EOKERT , J , 8. DUNHAM , J. T. QBEEN. J M. BLACK & SON , E A. T. POTTER , Q. MoOARTY , M. D. JONES. O. R. ORO/'ER ' , D. W. ROOKHOLD. rwyr Llnt3'n , Neb , Manning , Iowa , | Ooon Rapids , owa. | Mllfbr1 , Nab. BKOWNBVILLE NM tromsbunt Ne Laulsvllls | Blair , N , | N llh , Ntlx N brswkaK > ltTil > l b WMplntW UrN r Har r , Nab. OrtAnwood , Nsb ) Olarlnda , Iowa Cramont , 'Ufa' Ashland , Nab AtklnsonNeti. Quld .RQ dlN , Praiton , la. I Exlra'la. ? Atlantic , la. Audubon , U. Neola , lal Marian lit , OornlnKi la. BUnton. Ourllneton Junction Olanchard , la. Ohonnndoah la , ' Dsyld Oity , Neb Vllllsca , Is. Malvern , IK , Ida Qrovella Odebolt , la Osceola , Neb , Olarks , Neb. Dedford la. MsrjsvllleMo Norfolk Junction Nsb Coward. Neb. Auroar Nsb. Sidney , Neb , i Avoca la. LOOKWOOD & SHATTUOK , Red Oak Oapt JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la. ti. HAYMAKER. ijjJiQrlswold. la. O. L. OHAPMAN , llDunlap , la J A. LU8K , iLojan. la. Z3 W. H. MORTON , I Do * Olta'la VS JAQQRR& SON , Denlson , Is , TAMA OITY , IA , , Harmon A KealM , Propi . i' . ijj . jii j . , . OtsSERtlON. HEMITL.K83 . A. YOUDET Lndy Abandoned on Her \VoddlnK Day , Wbllo Quoeta Await the HuptlfvlM. ERIE , Pa. , Mnrca 10.-Cleveland joador , ] Ou Monday next the doors of the otnto lunatic Bsjluut will opou o admit a young lady whoso Intolloot ms boon dethroned by the perfidy ol a recreant bridegroom , A hli hly-con- uuoted young matt uatnod D Dullea , who basely lied on the morning of his wedding day. The parties live at 11 * r } r Ot ok , n country village about eight miles from Eric , and the name of the demented young lady la Anna Peterson , the daughter of highly ro- spootod residents of that ploco. Miss Poteraou la 19 years old , and , although not possessed of extraordinary btmuty , she is far above the average girl in the swootueea of her disposition mid imlablo traits. About a year ago Mr. Dulloa , a young man of considerable property , paid her marked attentions , ind in duo time ho gained her consent : o wed him. The sunny-dlsposltloned ; lrl waa happier and merrier than jver , with the bright proepocts before ior , and none ao blltho and gay In the villngo us fair Anna Poturauu. The 7th of March was set for the trod- ding day , and frlunds 'and rolativou rom far and near were Invited to bo present at the noptlal ceremony. In : ho preparation for the wedding tu ni was more zealous than the bridegroom , ind to htm wore lofc many of the most important arrangements , all of which wore executed with an apparent design sign to make the affatr go vti with as much eclat as possible , The morning came at last a bright , cheerful day and Anna Peterson be- ieoked horsplf in her gay bridal robes. The morning trains brought hosts ol loving friends , who , as the hour drew nigh , Assembled In the parlors , whore ; ho minister was in waiting to perform the ceicmony. The bridesmaids were attired BB elegantly as the young bride , and the parlors were profusely decorated atod with floral and other ornamental designs. The marriage \raa to be jolemnlzed at noon , and at 11:50 : the bridegroom had not arrived. Nc alarm waa experienced , oa it wae known he had a couple of miles tc drive , and some allowance waa madi for him out of consldnration for the ordeal in store. A f ow minutes before noon a stranger rang the boll and handed in a letter addressed to the brldo and in the well known hand writing of Mr. Dallea. The messon get hurried off , avoiding the qnestioni put to him , and this aroused eotnt misgivings that all waa not well. Thi brldo was np ( stairs waiting for hoi lover to lead ber to the officlatlnj clergyman , but her anxious parenti were afraid to give her the letter Fifteen minutes passed ana tnon Mlsi Peterson began to wonder what kep Mr. Dulloa. Not without forobodlngi of evil did her father present her wltl the letter. She took it hastily fron his hand , tore it open , hurrledl ; glanced over its content , and thot with a heart piercing shriek droppec to the floor in a swoon. The fata letter waa picked up and waa road ti the wedding guests. It waa a curt heartless epistle. It wai as follows : ' My DEAR Miss PBTEUSON : Olr cnmstaucoa over waloh I have no con trol compel me to forego the honor o wedding yea to-day. This morning WAS informed of a great necessity to my presence elsewhere. At some fa turn time , if all goes well , I may so you , and then If oar toolings foi eac atharaxe analtered.oar relation * ca be considered the sama u though thl little hitch In the arrangements ha never happened. Yours truly , D. DTJLUBA. " "P. 8. Am goto * to travel. " Restoratives were applied and th deserted bride was restored. Who she came oat of her faint she aston Uhed her friends by qulutly readjust ing bar wreath of orange bloesomi and , taking the hand of an aged nolgt bor , she addressed , him by her fall lover's nameand , announced horse ! ready to repeat the wards that shoal mak her his food lovtag wife. Thu It flashed upon the ininds of all pro entthat the shock had deprived her c reaoon. They led her away like poc Ophelia , smiling and chatting ID a artless , Innocent way , that was hear ! rending to witness. The hoaao of n jolclng was changed to a hooso of soi row. The gaesta departed , and Mi and Mrs. Peterson were left alon with their demented child. Darin the night violent paroxysms attacke her , and thojo were succeeded b periods of Insensibility. To add t the Infamy of the affair tbe unhapp parenti discovered that Dallea ha been a greater villain thai even hi bace desertion proclaimed him to b < A secret that had been kept from he mother war , disclosed by the mine diseased daughter , and now ( t wool not surprise the people of Harbc Greek if the minds of the parents sin under the weight of sorrow and sham that has fallen upon him. A KKNTDOKY WIL.D MAN. A Man Covered with Thick Hair , Wn BaAiaea Bread , but Voraciously Hata Meata and allah a Fruit , K aa a Hermit for Twelve Years. Phlladslpbla Pitts. Among the passengers last nlgl bound for Now York from the west o the day express was a wild man , wh occupied a seat In smoking car 15 ! He was accompanied by James Ha vey and Raymond Boyd , his o ptor both of whom belong in Pi duc county , Kentucky. They had thri second class tlckota to New Yorl which privileged them tojthroe seats I the smoking car of any lirot-ola train. They were on their woy Bridgeport , Connecticut , to mal arrangements with P. T. Uarnum exhibit their prlzo in conjunction wll his circus. When the day express arrived at tl Brood street station , at 8 o'cloo ! Jaraon Harvey ran down he platforc into the restaurant and purchased box of sardines and some sandwich for the wild man's supper. His cot panlon remained in the smoker : charge of the wild man , Ho was dressed in citizen's drei and were big cloth shoes. His ha roaches nearly to his waist and fal over his shoulders , completely cove Ing his back ; his beard Is long at thick , while his eyebrows are mat heavier than those of an ordinary hi man being. There Isnolhlng Imbocl In the wild roan'o manners or action jETe cannot talk/and seldqn ) makea ai I IM triJt ; i in r ' - . . * . > sound whatever except a low howl like nlnopatd. His actions , are us ranch llko those of the hyena in the Zoologl- ca gordon us it Is possible for anything In hnm n form to bo. Hainond Boyd , who seemed to have pot feet control over the wild man , said hla body waa covered with ooane , brown hair on thick as the hixlr on a howo's htdo. The palms of hla hands looked llko the p ws of a boar , and his finger nails , which were over an inch long , resembled the claws of an eagle. ' TUB DISOOVEUY AKD OAITUKK. Ho waa first seen In Padncah county thlnoen yo tn sgo , Mid was known ao "Mum , the Hermit , " because when ever anyone accosted him all ho would say was , "Mum's the word. " Ho llvoi In an old pluo hut in the woods for about five years , and was seldom seen by anyone. Finally ho abandoned the hiu aud tooK up his abodu In a cave under n lodge ofocks known as "Lzird ll'ok. " A little over u y o's ago two or three cltlzonsof Pa- duoih county , while out hunting , taw him running into his cave , without t\ stltoh of clo hlug on him. II o wac aeeit sover.il tltuos after that wearing no clothing Three yearn ngo It wan discovered that a thick coat of h&lr hud grown all over hla body. Boyd end Harvey built B blij inun trap fet him over three weeks gent > d placed ft big ploco of freshly killwt beef in it. They watched the trap f u three days b fore ho entered It. Ho WRB not afraid of any bird or boast of prey , but ran torriOod away from utij huinun being who approaohod him It took two days to aocostom the man beast to their prooouoo. The tinkle of a small dinner boll they used had a great influence over him. Hv watched the bell intently , aud would not touch it. KATINO A LIVE CALF AMD TWOBUEK11 Some tlmo ago a farmer niUsod a elf and two sheep , whloh had stntyud off. They wore traced to "Mum's" Oivo. Hero all track of thorn wu lost , and it Is suppoood ho dovourt-d them. In bin cave , whloh ho had occupied for the lost seven or eight years , Bovd and Hnrvoy found the skeletons of small animals and the eklns of ovoi fifty snakes. Some of the iklus be longed to the most vouoinocs epi-ciei of reptiles. The floor was allvo wltb red and groan lizards , and hundred ! of toads hopped about. The wild man ate the box of Bar dines voraciously , and the two sand wlohes which were handed him were greedily palled apart. Ho ate the ham and threw the broad away , Whenever a train parsed on the oppo alto track he crouched down In thi coreer of the'seat terror stricken. After tor the train had passed ho would pu bla bond to his ear. and listen with i look of animal cunning stealing out o his restless eyes , llko a panther abou to poonco'on its proy. Every tltno the engineer blow hli whutlo the wild man would grab tin back of the seat with both hands ant hold on until the whlstlo ceased blow ing. ing.Boyd had a little tin music bo : which ho manipulated with a crauk The ono tone of "Empty Is the Oca die" was ground again and again ti the great satisfaction of the ex herini who sat and looked at It silently , bu r would not touch it. AFRAID Or THK CONDUCTOR'S PUtfCll When Conductor Harry Smith tool out his glbtonlng nlokol-pLtterJ puna ! to cancel 'ho tlekots the wild ma waUhed the punch intently intil h heard It B&ap. Then he got down i I the corner of the seat , fairly shlvorin with fear , and set up a low howl su ( posing , evidently , that Oouduolo Smith was about to wing him. Boyd and Harvey said that ibex wu a story to the affect that the wll man had originally con * from Nort Carolina , and that daring thi gar b had been a sharp shooter on Btl mountain , and that shortly aftei ti WAI he had murdered a whole famll of Mttlera in the mountain and fl c Both Boyd and Harvey appear Ilk shrewd fellows , and expect to maka fortune ' oat of their prlsw. ' .Tho. f gnat anxiety and ftar la that tl authorities will interfere with then and claim that the man U simply lunatic , and plaoe him In > oma lust tudon. They hsd the snake skins I a box In the baggage oar , togethi with some other curiosities found i the eave. Boyd said that' the wll man will not touch anything but fro and meat , which he eats xavenooslj and much the same u a wild boss Oigar smoke bothered him a goc deal , and ho kept driving it away fro : him with his elawy hands. When the train arrived In Jerse Oity the men took a carriage , and sai they were going to take the New Hi ven night boat from the foot | of Pet Slip , ard avoid a daylight'eiowd i New York. la ewe they oann < make sattsfaatory'terms with Bsrnuc or some other prominent clioos mai they Intend exhibiting their piii themselves M soon as they can extoi slvely advertise him , beginning I New York Oity some time in MaIn / , In the meantime they axe going keep him in some secluded plaoe < Long Island. Buoklin'B Arnica tialye Tba HIST SALTS in the world for Gul Braises , Bores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum. Fev Sores , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Cbllblalt Corns , and all skin eruptions , and poi lively cures Files , It Is guaranteed elve satlifactlon or money refunded. Pric 25 cents per box , For sale by 0. F. Goo man , , A. Oallfornla Qlrl'a lixorclao. " Qtlroy Valley RecorJ. 0 A young lady who resldoa near Gl rev has been in poor health for son tlmo past. Not long ago her mothi offered her ton cents a scalp for sqnl rcls and agreed to furnish the ut munition for shooting them boslde The young lady went to work with will , la making money and rogaluii health. Wo are informed that la week she killed eighty-five squirrel Old For an Old Xady. COSIIOCTON STATION , N. Y. , \ December 20 , 1878. J GKNTH A number of people hi been nalng your Bitters here , at with marked effect. In one case , lady over seventy years , had boon sii for years , and for the past ton yea has not been able , to bo around ha the tlmo. AboatSIx mouths ago si get so feeble she was helpless. Hi old remedies , or physicians , being no avail , I sent to Dapost , forty-fr miles away , and got a bottle of He Bitters. It improved her so she w able to drosi horcolf nnd walk about the house. When she had token the second botilo she wan able to take care of her own room and walk out to her neighbor's , and has Improved nil the tltno slnoe. My wlfo and children also have derived great boucfit from their USD. W. B. HATHAWAY , A t U. R. Ex Oo. DRLKVANVle : , Sept , 24 1878 , GRNTS I have not Ukon quite ono bottloof the Hop Hitters , I w&a a fpoblo old man of 78 when I got It. To-day I am as notive and fool as well ns I did at 30. I see a great many that need such n modlclno. modlclno.D D BOYOE. If yon are not married , nrlto the Mar. rlnge Flint and Mutual Truit ARSOOIA. tlon , Coditr HapUU , Iowa , ( or rlrcularn eiiilftlnlne thn plnn. ffi.3n. ( COMPOUNDED WITH MINERAL WATER. SEST REMEDY t , . ; ; : IN THE WORLD FOP RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA. . ; I ; . CONSTIPATION. BILLIOUSNESS. KfoNEY COMPLAINT. LUNG DISEASES. SEDENTARY DISEASES. " - ANI- - . . IMPURE BLOOD co , , SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA , NEB. feb g-T sat e-mon in * 1st w CBS. FALL. Y&HOfcS , Western Agents , Lafayette , Indiana. tVERSIBLEHEELS HEELS FOR .lubber Boots aiid Uoots iiiul Shoes OF ALL KINDS. The center pieces ore Interchangeable and r ronlble U pri vciiia the counter from runuln eve , requiring no heel stldoncrs. 'thaAgincy for these goods In this town hi bcrti fil& * Otliem c.nnot procure them , < all ml liialno a full line of Leather ar . .Candle" Uuubur lioott and Hhors 'with the 11 Terslbln Heel. UhH. U I'KTExSON. 31'3m Loulsrllle , Neb. BT HIS WIFM. UDODO U&fflBl h * only Ufa authorised by hsr and which w not bs a "Blood and Thumlsr" story , such as h bc D and will b pul llahed , bat a Ira * Utt bj tl only ptrsoa who Is In poiwisloa of th * facts falinfol and dsrutsd wUa. Irulh 1s mors ats sstlaf thandctloo. A gsnts should apply srtt rltory at ones. . 7 > oU./or 8 rnpJ j > oo it. J tr BRIDGE PROPOSALS. Seated proposals will be received by the Boai of Co rnty Commissioners of Cage county , Neb for the erection of a bridge across the illg Bli river upon either one of thi wagon roads leadlt east from the town ot Wymorr , Oage count ; Neb. , and ver and across said river , ( laid hridj to be one hundred and fifty (150) ) Iwt long , ai to hare either piles , stoue , or Iron piers. Also for the erection of a bridge , suitable to tl place , across Indian Creek , on the line betwt sections twenty-nine (29) ) > nd thirty (30) ( ) , aboi one mile southwest of Wyiuoie , Oag count Neb. Low bridge at this place preferred. Also a btldjfj across Turkey Creek , southed of UeWItt , N b. , to replace the old ono now ! use. use.All bridges to be of wood , Iron or comblnatlo All bids io bo accompanied by plans and spec Q0.t > ons.to lie sealed and filed with th Conn1 lork on or before 12 o'clock noon , Uarch 20t 63. The Commissioners r.tervo the right to rojc y and all Udi. Successful bidders will be r ulr.d to glie bond for the faithful performan * of thilr contract By orde tl the Ccunty Commissioners. r/- -x , A. J. PEHIOUD , I SSAL. ! _ . . . . . . , County Clerk. 1 „ Dnatrtco Veb. * ! 1R83. me-d-4 PROP081LS FOR FLOOR. Orrici Poicflisiia ASD Direr ) COMMIIUiKV or SUDS1STS > CS , V Oa.ah. , Neb. , Match 10 , 1883. j Seal d propoials , ID ilapllute , > ut > Ji-ct to tl usual cocilltlons , will be lectlved k this offl until 12 o'clock nnon , March SHli , 1BA3 , at whli I me tnd place they will be opened la ptesen of bidders ( for fumUhlog and Uelltsry at tl subsistence sV rehonne In this cityla new stroi single cotton sacks , twi nty-Bve thousand poun bl h gr.uod flour , I ) bo made fiom No 1 tfpili heal , and to t > equal lo sairple to b sem this office. Hamples of the flaur to be lent wl the proposal * , ami 'I ' to be delivered on or b fore Apili 20th , 11:3. Ihi government aeserres the right to reje anv or al proposals- Blank proponU can be obtained at this cffic Proposals mutt c * enclosed In tealed tnvtlop marked. "Proposals for Kl ur"and addrcssgd tbeunderstgn.d. TIIOMAa WILNON , mar-lt-St ilij r and OJ S. U. A. TO OONTRAOrORS-DREDGING Your attention Is called to contracts to be I for din bin * . Ditch In Curt and Washlngtc cointlea , aliout tblittcn miles long , In w rklt sections , iluoujh a niarsb , width about 0 fee sldBlopl'g I o2 feet depth from 6 to 7 M" d rt to e moved about 8 feet from brink of dltcl Number of cublo yards to bo movtd about 11 ! 740. Slid It. h Is being conatructf d I ) ' satil tv counties under statute providing fir oralnlr swamp linds , approved Feb. 28 , 1881. Wo k I be done In accordance wl h pi ins and spoclUc lions , for further Informtthn apply to tt county clerk of el her of old couutlia , and si report of engineer and proceedings of board" i commlialoneri i f talu counties and partcularl that of February 8th , 1813 Alsi the official a. . vertlscment In the Illalr Pilot and In Uurt Coui ty News. Bids are lo be fllcil with certified chock ar name of iuretle , on or before March 224 188 at B p. m. with county cleik rf i.urt county , t A. Thoracs. Duplicates ( wllhout chocks ) wll county clerk of Washington county. Bias forms for proposals will be supplied by clerk , . feb 19-oew mi e 31 WANJED. 100,000 POUNDS OF „ . . Pric * Mia. Shipments' from tl so.ntrr wlU bs paid for br tjm JL : o oa A FEW BARGAINS Houses LOTS , Farms , . Lands- 5th ScDouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOTS , Ko. I& Full ot and new house , faTrooms , two wlow and one up-stalrs. Eight fool celling below ind feren above. Urlck foundation , cellar , etc. A bargain , ICOO. No. 18 Large two story house , 10 rooms , two largo cellars , ( rood wetland cistern , barn , etc. , on Wi bster and 2d street , 00.000. Mo IT Lot Mil83 feet , new house of two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern on Hamilton street near Poor GlarcConventl' C. No. 10 llouso aud lot on 17th near Ola k St. houie D room etc. 11200. No. 1& HOUBO of 3 rooms oil lo on Pierce fit near 19th (1500 No. 21.Now houseot 7 ro oornor lot , half mlle wrst of Turntable treat cars on Sau dersBt. 11000. No. B llouso of eight earn etc. lot 00x106 feet 12600. Vacant Lots. No. 282 Two full lots on 10th Htreet near Lake St. tlCOO. No. 351 Twenty flvo lota In Parkers addition Just north of the end of red street car line HOO each easy terms. No.850 Four lots on Delaware St. near IIans < com patk , 1060. No. 831 One hall lot on South avenue , near St. Mary's avenue , 1660. No. 340 Eighteen (18) ( ) lots on Slit , 32nd , 23rd ana Saunders street , near Of ace , | 6K > each , and on ouyterms. No , 3 Six beautiful residence lota on Cather ine street , near Ilautcom park. 14,500. Twelve beautiful residence lot * en Hamilton street , near end of old streetcar track ; high and slRhtly3Mto7M. Several acre and ball acre corner lots on Cum Ing , Hurt aad California streets , In Lowe's sea' end addition and Park Place near Academy ol Baoied Heart. Lots In "ProipectPlaoe11 on Hamilton and Charles street. Ju < t west of the end of Bad Street Cartiack and Convent of the Bisters of Foot Clare , one and one-half mile from postofflce. and one mile from U. P. shops , 1160 lo 1300 each , only B per cent down and B prr cent per month Lolsln Lcwe's addition 6no-half mile west ol end of Red Street Oar track near Convent ol Poor Clave Bisters In Bhlnn's addition , 1126 to 1300 each , and on very easy terms. Lots In llorbach's 1st and Snd additions , Shlnn's , Park Place , Lowe's 2nd addition , Ilairan'i Lake's , Nelson's , Ilanscom Place , Bodlck's ad ditions , etc. , ete. Lots In "Urodlt Fonder addition" lust one < quarter mile south-cast of Union Pacific and B. and II. B. R , depots , f26t to ll,600eacb , very eaij Urms. Business Lots. Three good business lots on Uodgelnearf 12tt street , 22il20 feet each , 11,600 toco , orHBOOfoi all , easy terms. Two good buiilness lots on Farnam street , 33i flfl feet each , with frame buildings theron.renting for about 1600 per year each ; price 14,280 each 441132 feet on Farnam near 10thstreet , cornel 112.000 Splendid Warehouse lot on Union Pacific right o' way , north of track and east ot Nail Works- being 131 feet north frontage on Mason street , by about 100 fo.t west frontors on 10th st. Farms a d wild lands In Douglas , Barpy , Dodge , Washington. Burt , Wayne , Stanton , and other good counties In eastern Nebraskafor sale 1'aios paid , rents collected , anl money loaned on Improved c ! y and country proierty at lo * rates of Interest. BEMIS' NEW CITY MAP.fFOUH FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG , WITH EVERY ADDI TION RECORDED OR OONTEM. PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFFI OIAL MAP OF , THE OITY. ' EAOH , $5.00 GEO. P BEMIS , Real Estate Agency 15th and Douglas St WOMAN CAN PATHUEV/n WOMAN. .YDIA E. PINKHAM'S | VEQETABLS COMPOU1TD. Sore Curst for nil VE.1LU.H WBAlfcS " ' NKNSES , Inclmlliifr I.cucorrhern , Ir- ' rrxnlnr nnil Painful menstruation , Innninnintlon nnil tllccrntlon of tllo Womb , FlooillnR , VllO- rAl'8IIS UTK1U , fcc. { Vricamnt ( o the liutr , efficacious and ImtnaduW Hi effect. HlinCTCAlIicIptn rmBnancj , and r * TM pain daring I bor ivnil nt rrculiir periods. ' riitsirmsrsKir AND rnrscninE IT incctr. jyFon iiiVTurmnuta of the stnernttro nr ulllicr sex , It l < ffcond to no' irnirdy thatbxi BIB * ! > n l f ere the public | an J for all diwMpj of th * t > > nrr It i the drtatat Kcmnlv In Hit H'orlit j T-KIHNKY COMPLAINTS ofr.lllicrSef 1'lnd Crvnt Ki-llrfln Its Use. I.YIHA K.riNKlfAM'M llt.OOH rrjlIFIRIk ( J rnullrMa every vwilco of Ilinnois from tfc nod , nt the mnio tlmo will Ktvo ( ono ntul rtrrnirtn * a tjttcm. An nmiToUomlni wulu u the Compound. I Vlloththa Compound and Blood Punflrr tire pr * H d at CM and 33 W trrn Arcnuo , Ijnn , MW rlconfrllhrr , tl. HlTliottl for J5. The CompcV ( f nt by mail In the form of pills , or of loirngnj icclpt of price , tl per bet for cither. ltr > . Plnkl wty answers nil letters of Inquiry. Endow Sit amp. Boni for pamphlet. Mtntlon tklt I\iper. IWT-THH E. VrxEiUM'ii MvKn 1TM.S cure 011. lllUoiMnaMaiul Torpidity of ttio Uvcr. in-Sold by all I > rncBlU.-&tt O > BTABLISUKI ) IBM. 1" - UDK BPIUNO ATTACHMENT-NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and Hll Dodga Btroot , ang 7-ino Ota OUAHA , NBB. A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever. DR. T FEI..IX GOTJRATJD'B Oriental Cream or Magical Beau- tiflBP , es Tan , Pimples , Uothpatch ceim'evcry loctlon. II haa itcod the tot or la 10 harm- leu we Uite II to beiute the p a r a- Bre on U pro- petljr mad * Accept n I : of ilmllar nam * . The dlitlnirolilifd Dr. L. A. Barre , wld to a lad ; of the lutrt o * ( a patient ) : 'Ai you hvfllet wlll'iue them , I recommend O ur ud'fl Cream' ai the leul harreful of all the Bkln preparatljiu. " One bottle will lait fix month ) , uilnf It every day. Alio foudro Jab- tile rtmoTli tupeifluous bak without Injury to Iheikln. . . Mill. M. B. T. OOUBATJD , Bole prop. . 43 Do d 9B.t M.i 1. For e le by all Drutnrlibj and Fancy flood * Dealers throughout the United Btatei , Canada and Kurope. TB ware of base Imitations. 11,000 reward 'or ' arrest and proof of any one selling the tame. ] 14-weow me 2t owCm CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Eoofing , 0 SPEQtLT , . . Proprietor. 1111 Doughs Ft. - Omaha , Neb MANUFAGTDBEB OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WIfcDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Roo'fing , Bpecht's Patent Metalllb Skylight Patent. Adjusted lUtchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the penersl agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING , Cresting , Balustrades , Verandas , Ire Bank Kallings , Window Blind * , Cel lar Guurds ; also GENKIIAL AGENT FOR COL. L. T. FOSTER. ITounjslowii , Ohio , UarlO,188c Di. B. J. KmAUi * Co. I had i/verr rsloa. fal * IlamblttonUn colt that IprUad heh 4a Urgebone spsrtn oa one Joint a'nd'i email one on ths other , which mads hlmTtfy am * ; I had him under the charge of two Tetef- Inary surgeons which ( ailed to cor * him. I waa one day leading the udrertlsement of KcndalTt Sparta Oare In the Chicago Express , ! determlasd atone * to try It and got our druggist * hex * t * send for It , and they ordered thrc * bottles ; I took all and I thought I would giro. It a thorough trial. I used It according to directions and A * fourth day the colt ceased to be lame andtka lamps have disappeared. I ossd but one bottU and the colt's llmus are as tres ol lumps and at smooth as auy horse In the slat * De Is entlis * ly cured. The cure wa so Mmarkable that baTelettwoof my nelfjhbor * hare the rsmsla. Ing two bottles who are now using It Very rurpsctfmlr , L. T. VOSTKn Htnd foi Illustrated clrmlar aMng r ltlTt proof. Priced. All Dnicgtotj have U 01 ca get It for you. Dr. 11. J. HeooUll a , CoV Fi . prletors. Enosbnrgh Falli. VI. BOLD BY ALL DBUGQIBTS EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST , I "By a thorough knowledge ol the natural lawa . ffhlch govern the operations of digestion and fl ! nutrition , and by a careful application of the One properties of well-m lectud Cocoa , Mr. Epps has provided our brcakfut tables with a. delicately Davored berorago which may s re ai many hearr doctors' bills. It Is by the JudJcloni DM of such articles of diet that a conitltuUo * may be gradually built up until strong enougli to resist erery tendeoey to disease , liundredi of subtle maladies an floating around us read * to attack wbererer there Is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal abaft by keeping our. Mites well lortlfltd with pure blood and a ptop uly nourished fiamo. " ClTll Berrloe Oaittle. Made slmniy with bolllnir water or milk , Bol n tlM only ( i-lb and Ib ) , labeled JAMES B1PPS ft OQ. , nomcBOpathio Obemletfl