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THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY MAY 18 , 1885 jp - BEST TONIC , ? Thto medicine , combining Iron with pure vcRctablo tonic * , ijulrlcly nnd completely C.'iirrft Ir P"P ln , lmll cMlonVrnkncM , Im i > lira HlnoiliilInlnrlniClilllH niul I'vveriit nml Neurnlcln. It la im unfailing remedy for Diseases of iho Kidney * nml Liver. It Is Invaluable for nison < os pccullnr to Women , find all who lend eedcntnry lives. 11 dots not Injure the teeth , causa hcniUchc.nr produce constipation othn Iron mcttlctnti do. cm the muscloi nnd ncn cs. For Intermittent Fevers. Lassitude , La.dc of Energy ! Ac. , It has no equal , ' ffjTlio Rcnulno has nbovo trade mnrk nnd crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other. Bud. o.i/V imimiuiEiiiut , < o.iimiioiii ; , im urtiritlgiteJU the BROAD CLAIrV. . 1KSRY BEST QPERATINff , QUICKEST SELLING AND oflToroil to tiio niibllo. Clironle S : Nervous Disease * < ' > ulrlc , Sure Cnrc-s. E57 A a"'l > 'nntcn given f clse , , niurl < ilti- . in a stamp for Celebrated Jledteni Worka. Adiiro 8 , i . 1) . UI > AICKi : , M. I ) . , ISO South dark Street , CuicAno , Ii.i- ia CONDUCTED iir Royal Havana Lottery 1 ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in Fifths , Wholes $5. Frac tions pro rnta UabJecJ to no nunlpaUtlon , col controlled by the putieiln Interest. II Is Iho ( altoat thine la the Bfrlure o ! chinso In eiletono * . lor tickets apply to SHIPSK7 & CO. , 1212 Broad. way.N. T. City ; SOLINOKR & CO. , IC8South 1th St. BL IxjuH. Mo , 01 II. OITKNB * 00 , 019 Ualn St. KuuaCltr. Mo. LINCOLN FLORAL CONSERVATORY Cor. G &l7thonUnoof itreetCAH. * Croon house. Bedding Plants , Roses , Flowering Shrubbery , v Evergreens , Small Fruits , Etq Extras with every order. SlornlBcslcns , Bouquets , Bnstets , rtc..for Parties , Weddings nutl runemls a specialty , uud BO lit to miy part of the Stiito. Bwcct Potato and other vegetable plums la their Illustrated Catalogue free. W. S. SAWYER & CO. , e Ko. 5(1 ( , Lincoln. Ncbruka. IK BOTTLES. Krlanger , . . . . , - . _ . . * - Bnvnriii. Calmbaoher , , . . . . . w , . . . . .Bavaria. Kaiser . . . . . . . - + + * . .Bremen. DOMESTIC. BadTfoxflor . - . , . . . . . ; Louis. Anhaasor , . - . - .St. Louis. Best's. . - . . . , . .Milwaulcw. Bolilitz-Pilunor. . Milwaukee. Krnej'e . , . . . . . . . .Onrnhti Ale. Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine ! D. MAURKR , 1213 ForunmS German Insurance COMPANY. Freeport , - Illinois ' CASH CAPITAL , 8200,000 M. , Preet , V , GCND , Secretary , Policy holders pleaio call on or addrca UuJb 4 Moos , Agents ( or Omaha , Nebraska , 1505 FARNAM STREET , CK h T r bon cut * & lnd tj , o troncli IDT fait Ulutillocr . will en4T 'c , BOTTLka PHUB U VALU1BIItTKKiTISl ! QOJtliU dlKU- A RIDE TO PORTLAND. Fall ? , America's ' Future Sanatorium , The Comclcga I/nllftby of "Wnnilcrlnj ? "Waters Choruses the Mnslo ot Nature. Twenty miles from Shoahono City in Alturas pronounced Slio-Shoo-ny county , Idaho , on the Oregon Short Line railroad , nro the "GREAT SHOSnONE FAtlfl" of Snake liver , the "Lewis Fork" cf the Columbia river , which la the Amazon of the notttmost. Alter a hearty breakfast nt the "Dowcy Elouso , " thoOmnhaoxcnralonlato to Port * land , Ore. , ot the Invitation of thoao Noetora of their patty BIcssra. Oharloa H. Dewey and Job a A. Orolghton , who are the principal owners of the Falla seated thomaolvoa In the numorona car- rla cs which woto awaiting them at the hotel. The morning wna bright and cool , and the cclap invigorating air scorned to fill each ono with that joyonaaplrlt of youth ful fan and frcllc which the visitor to this elevated aoctlon of .North America Invari ably experiences. The line of travel laid over a sagebrush prairie , along a lava-bed road ns firm aa pavement and almost as smooth , and the train of each one's meditations upon the lovely acono befoio him was broken , hero by a ringing laugh , answered yonder by snatches f com Bomo happy song. The miles passed over were unmeas ured , save by the flying hour * , until the road was reached loading to THE BLUE LAKHS , six miles to the woatward. These beauti ful bodieo cf water , are surrounded by green atrotchoa of undulating pralrlo and rolling hills where wild dock and omnllor game are nnmorons. The waters cf the Blue lakes are so clear that the salmon fiah of the trout variety , which abound there , can bo aeon with the unaided cyo. whlling away the yoara of a merry Ufa as If nnconsclona cf life-long security. The drlvo of a few miles southward from these lakes , brings a signal from the foremost party of voyagers trho , in a moment after , seem to sink Into the boacm of the vast plain before thorn. They have entered upon the upper end of the roadway , recently hewn by the proprietors , in the aides of the great solemn looking columns of honey-combed lava and atone , that stand like grim guardians of the aV > yas beneath , and through which run the waters of the Snako. 'Down thls winding , rock-cut road , without jar or jolt , the carriages move , and lu a few minutes' tlmo from entering upon the descent of 500 foot their occnpantsaro landed cafe and sound , but almost speechless from amazement at the teen spread before them , at the Hos pitable door of CHARLEY WALOAMODD'S HOME , bosldo the groan banks of the trembling river. Hero the ladles of the household , led by the genial host , stand Hushed with the roses of health , end welcome the entering gncsto. The elegant meal they have spread In anticipation of their com ing can only bo appreciated by lovera of good faro of homo preparation , over which oven an Joplcuro would "amack his lips" at the mention. When It is remembered that the waters that flow past this spot are gathered from the molted snows of that immense mountain section , which embraces largo portions of Utah , Wyoming , Idaho and Montanv , and wbich but the other day was trod only by wild boasts and more ferocious Indians , It will not be a matter of surprise that its exact locality was not known until within the past flvo years when the Union Pacific railroad com pany sent a path-finder to that region , with orders to learn if the "Shoshono falls" wore a myth or an existing fact. And to that mighty civillzer Is the scone-hunter of to-day indebted for the knowledge that enables him to visit them. Ihu country , for vast districts around the falls , is high and broken. Hero life- giving ozone dwells , and health has Its homo. The sick man inhales it , and health comes back anblddon and unpro- cured. The air is life itself , and as health comes on dlsoaao Is driven away , without the use of the nostrums of modern medi cine , for nature la her best physician. At present good accommodations with excellent food cm bo had thcro , but at 5 very early day the owners propose to erect A OHAKD HOTEL for the comfort of the increasing numbers who Era flocking thither. This hotel will be supplied with every modern com fort and luxury , and the owners are de termined that never In their lifetime shall it or the privilege of visiting thoao natural wonders bo CONTROLLED BY SPECULATOR ! ] . No charge for seeing thcso falls will bo permitted , and they will bo held by their owners , EO far as T i in casing their wonderfnl beauty and grandeur ROOB , as a trust for the worshipers of nature from every laud and clime. Their proximity to railroads , running to every point cf the United States , affords opportunity for luxurious travel thither and obtaining all the comforts and delicacies of earth. And these ad vantages of comfort , health end luxury are increased by their offered opportuni ties. TUB PLEASURES OP 81'ORTSMEN. Every species of game abounds , from the multitudes cf rabbits in the eago- brush to herds of doer and oik which In summer live in the hills and highlands and spend their winter * on the snowleaa pUlns. Besides game , the waters of the Snake below the falls abound in BALMONTRODi ; and the same fiih are found in plenty above the Twin falls , three miles beyond the great Shoshone falls. Should the visitor deslro a change of scenes , a few hours ride takes him to a palace car and the clttoi and resorts of the world are open to his selection. It is to establish those falls as a gathering- place for Invalids In search of health without human medicine , and persons who love and appreciate the wonderful works of nature as here displayed , as well as to provide for thamgolvoj and friends a cafe , pleasant , homelike retreat from the business of active life , If only for a season of a few weeks at a tlmo , that tbo owners , trho are men of travel and ex perience , propose to ornament , open up and build at thin future resort of the continent. A PICTURE , Having glanced at these wonders in a practical batiaosi-liko way , lot the reader of pootlo and sentimental turn stand be- eido them. Taking position upon tbo great perpendicular rack-wall on the north side , and looking up stream , ho ecos a river moving calmly , but swiftly toward him , gathering tpoed aa It ap- , preaches , until within n distance of per haps two hundred fcot. Thcro tbo widened waters , partly chocked in their flow by a projecting point , eddy , and seem to turn back , as if reluctant to move on and dare the reckless leap that lands thtm finally nearly 800 foot below their point of departure. And indeed as If preparing for the ordeal , the/ now bresk Into cascades and separate channels for half a hundred foot , passing around tall , lonely rock ? , that look on unmoved and glvo safe birthplace to the young eagles that are born amid the roar. Pasting over n series of thcio glittering cascades , the separate channels unite again , whore the whole masi of wild waters , not like thoao of Niagara in a smooth , steady ahcot , ut leaping In broken masses from ridge to rldgo , dressed in glittering foam from the uppermost crest , with wild rush and louder roar , plnngo headlong down their ragged way , turned , twisted , bent and broken a m sj of eoomlng foam-cloud that falls with crash and mighty moan Into the unmeasured gulf bonoath. Lot the beholder now move down to the projecting point of rock below the falls and look up stream. Ho aces , as i' ' rushing down upon him , this great scat tered mats of creamy waters , twirl ing and whirling in agony and despair , dashed right and left by opposing rock walla , break into spray which servos ns a cloudy , smoko-llko veil , hiding from this view tholr wounds and writhing. Towering his line of vision ho beholds eprond be fore him an almost placid body of water , now as It wore , catching breath after such a leap , and ns though danger lay in Its path , eddying , and turning back towards the hidden chasm , that just now Boomed to swallow It up. Then turning again toward the west , the waters resume tholr accustomed flow towards tholr final restIng - Ing place in the bosom of the ocoin. Frcm the south tide , to which a safe and easy paosago is had by boat , the visi tor has , If possible , n grander vlow of this mighty work of nature ; for there to the splendors and grandeus enumerated , are added the advantages of sound and light ; the ono speaking. In answering echoes the wail of the wild waters ; the other , in the shape of sunbeams piercing and tangled In the misty threads of silver , painting upon the opposite rocks myriads of shining rainbows. In this manner did the Omaha- Portland excursionists pass the ninth day. of May 1885 , and as tbo evening hours drew nigh resumed tholr westward way with higher and better thoughts , with loftier and purer sentiments , for those hours had passed in the presence of great Nature , and "Ihoy spent thorn , not in toys , nor lust , nor wine , But in search of true philosophy , Wit , eloquence and poesy : Arts which they loved ; And , good reader , they are thine. " D. 0.R. ON TO 1'OKTIiA.ND. Special Correspondence of the BEB. PORTLAND , Ore.Hay 11. The Omaha excarjlon party reached this city at noon to-day , having inn directly through from Pleasint ralley , with only one "stop off. " All are well ; all In high spirits and enthusiastic over the magnlficlont sue cess of that almost two thousand-mile journey that has occasioned so many nrmships , brought so much of pleasure and instruction and impressed each one , If it were possible so to do , with the magnitude of this , our common country. Since noon of yesterday the line of travel laid through the grandest and love- Heat cf country. Nowhere on this north ern continent Is there so continuous and vast an expanse of shifting and magnifi cent scenery , and rich and fertile grass , farm and timber lands , and nowhere is presented so gorgeous a panorama of morning , noon , evening and midnight splendors. At Unity , soon after leaving Pleasant Valley , the excursionists received a party of gentlemen , who stated that they came on behalf cf the citizens of BAKBR CITY , fo pay their respeats to the men of No- btaska's metropolis and Invllo them to accept the hospitalities of their homo and remain for a time In their midst. This committee of representative gentlemen c insisted of Messrs. J. W , Birtne , Isaac Block , A. P. Woller , J. M. Swift , P. Eassho , 0. W. Jatnoi , S. A. Hollnor , W. D. Abbott and J. B. Bowen , the last , like Col. Forney , cf Washington acd Philadelphia fame , oditorof "two papers , both dally. " During th i ride of eighteen miles from Unity to their city , thcso gen tlemen mingled pleasantly with the Omaha people , and while matters of Im portant business interests wore discussed and accomplished , the interchange of friendly courtealos and civilities were most gratifying , At Baker City the crowd that mot the Omaha party was astonishing ; men , substantial men of business were there , heartily cheering and welcoming the visitors and tholr wives and bonny daughters stood beBidothom with 'kerchiefs ' and lovely flowers , bidding pleasant "good days" from lips red with health and wreathed in amlles. A long line of cartridges stood at the depot , the Omahaltoj stepped into thorn and were quickly driven over the pretly town of 2,000 Inhabitants , filled lth bright and tas'y residences , fine ohurobos , banks , manufacturing buildings , and divided by the awlft-fiowing Powder river that waters a lovely valley filled with farms , aa It hastens from Its homo in the hills among the gold minea , to add Its own to the waters of the Snake. This neat , elegant hospitality was a gem of a reception , and will llvo in the memories of the excursionists as ono of the brightest events of their "ride to Portland , " Still westward the party proceeded , always through some widening valley , where the lovely green that clothed the face of the outlro country was only broken by ridges of ragged rocks , that lay zigzig on cither side to add to the perfection of a picture , part hidden in places by blooming orchards and Gelda of wild flowers. The train halted , having pasied many pretty and thrift-appearing towns , like Baker City , to enable the nntired tonrltts to take sapper at Meacham's on the summit - mit of the BLUE MOUNTAINS. This hostelry la famous as having been Iho homo of the celebrated and trusted Commissioner Moacham , who was mur dered by Modoca In 1873 , with General B. R. S. Oanby. The route from Meacham lies through hills and valleya , thickly set in mountain timbers and presenting in the cloudy night a picture of black t olemnity. Mrrnlng , for the attentive porters awakened for an early breakfast , broke upon us well woit of the Ourade range , whoso mow-capped topa were beautiful to look upon , and seemed but a little way off and behind us. The splendid , hlghta on either aide are clothed In green ard the forests of great , tall firs , and pints , and cedar reminded one that the Pacific coatt was near , to which the moist almos- phcro and the rapid waters ot the mng < nlficcnt COLUMBIA RIVER added their testimony. It ia impracllca- able , yea Impossible lu a newspaper letter to picture the grand , pvorchanglng econoe along this grand river of the great northwest. Rapids , deep , wide ; here smoothly running through the high , roll ing hill that guard the green valley throuch which It is hurrying ; yonder , torn , tumbling and dashing in doapira- tlon over huge rocks , and gathering again its snow-liko , foamy wavelets at the foot of cascade or cataract , resuming its majestic march onward , beyond great cities , to the briny waters of the Pacific Boa. Thirty-two miles cast from Portland the train halts in a wild , weird doll. On ono lido the deep , dark green of a great forest confronts the visitor ; on another the stretching expanse of track just passed ; on another hills nnd blnlla of awful steepness are soon , with the eternal , hoary head of Mount Hood away elf towards tbo south , while under the very track on which the Pullman cars are standing , flow the clear , merry waters of MULTNOMAH FALLS , a foam-cloud to and beneath the ruttlo brldgo which spans the awful chasm down whlca they pass , are caught in a circular basin below , that Is half hidden in firs and mountain growth , presenting a romhntlc hiding place , that the poetic Greeks would have named the bathroom of the WOOD XYMFIl's QUEIN , Again the snorting and Impatient en gine starts , the happy party gather coats and traps , and [ before the spoil of the falls and the fountain has left them the porter calls out "Portland , " and after four and a half days of plotsant journey ing across inoro than half of a mighty continent , wo are ferried over the river , passing tugs end steamboats , sailing craft and fishing smacks , and landed at a magnlficeat hotel lu the metropolitan city of the great northwest. I { Looking from the level of the railroad brldgo this stream leaps downwards from a rocky point so high that the white water presents a perfect plotm-a of an airy line of powdered snow , or clean , white smoko. It breaks iuto myriads of mist- llko threads that are swayed and twisted , turned and tumbled in their descent by the breath of the spirit of the air , Whllo the train was yet speeding to this city n mooting of the party was held in the Pullman Begota. Hon. John A. Creightou filled thd chair , and the scribes of the BEE and Republican wore unani mously chosen secretaries. Resolutions w ro drafted and adopted , expressing the hearty thanks of the party for the conrto- sies shown by tbo Union Pacific , Oregon Short Line , and the Oregon Railway & Navigation companies , Pullman Saperln- tendont Bennett , aud Meserj. Morse and Shelby. To-morrow the excursion party go to Victoria , returning Friday. They start for homo Saturday , stopping at Boise "y , the Wood river section end Salt Lake City. D. C. R. "Her face so fair , as flesh it seemed not , But heavenly portrait of bright angel's hue , Clear as the sky , without a blame or blot , Through goodly mixture of complexions dud , And In her cheeks the vermeil red did nhow. " This Is the poet's description cf a woman whoso physical condition was in a perfectly sound and healthful state , with every function acting properly , nnd ia tbo enviable condition of Its fair pa trons produced by Dr. Plorce's "Favorite Proscription. " Any druggist. A Sample Shopping experience. Brooklyn Union. "Oh , Clara , aren't theeo pretty ? " ssid a stout , well-droseod lady to a small thin one as she examined the silver bracelets on the bargaincounter in a Fnlton street store. "Yes , they're altogether too pretty , " piped out the little one. "How mnch are they ? " "Eighty cents each , " said the sales woman , pointing to the sign in very large figures on the tray. "Is that for a pair ? " "No , for a single ono " "Eighty cents each ? " in an accent of surprise. "Havo yon any prettier than theeo ? They look awfully cheap , don't they. Clara ? " "Yes , Indeed , " Clara piped. "Hero ore acme for ? 1 60 , " said the saleswoman , as eho passed them a trny , meanwhile attending to then ants of a couple of ether customers. "They ore sweet , aren't they , Clara ? How would they look on me ? Bow do you put them on ? Would you mind put ting them on for me ? " This to the sales woman , who quickly adjusted them and attended others. Afior a moment's ad miration of the cilvtr-oncircled wrists , she resumed : "Aro thcso really silver ? " "Warranted , " was the brief response. "How can they sell thorn so cheap ? " No answer. "How much did you Bay they wore ? " "A dollar and a half. " "I'll take the pair. " "That will bo § 3. " "What do yon mean ? You Bald they were $150 a pair. " "I don't think so. " "I know you did. Didn't she , Olara ? " "Yes , " piped CUra. "I wouldn't pay ? 3 for them. That's outrageous. I really bollovo they are only § 150 , " with a Rightly Indicative emphasis. "Tako thorn off , pleaao , " They were taken off and the couple turned to go , end the saleswoman smiled wearily. "See hero , Olara , " raid the stout shop per , pointing ti eorao oxidized chain bncolets at a cheap piice , "wouldn't that fit Fide ? " "Yes , " piped Olara. "Do you think they'll fit a poodle , Oh , aay , would you mind trying It on ? " And the saleswoman mojkly submitted to an attempt to fasten the bracelet about her neck. "Oh , 1 don't think it would look nice. Let's go. " And the twain walked away , and The Union reporter , who had been an inter ested watcher , made a couple of purchases In as many minutes , and congratulated himself on his success in that direction. Ho took the articles home , and hlswlfe said : "Dear mo , yon couldn't have looked about v > make such selections as these. Lot's go down tonight and look around. " Wbon lUliy was lck , wo g ro ter Cutorla , When ehe MM a Child , nhe cried for Caatorla , When Bhe became MUa , elio clang to Cattoria , tVTieu the hid CUlldrsu , eho giro them CoslorU Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , NnroTltrnnt.Swell lnc .St > riiitii,1triiUc % Hum * , NrnlilB , fi-nut Itllon , AW > AM. ( mini iimni.Y rim AMI Ainn PolJ If UrujtUli ml l > r lfr M rrT Ijtre. Ftnj Outt UiU ) < t IMrecilonfltQll fauRnftrf. Tin : CIIAUUS : A. vour.ixit en. ( SuotiHM lo A. T CO tun * CO J Uilllrnorr , MiL , f , B. A. C17 St. Clmrlci St. , SI. Louis , Mo. ( regular ( rA < 1uftt of two He die * 1 Co tie ten , lit * tiara lostftl D * g illn tliciJ'fUnltrc-ntmenlor OROHK- , Nit H r jtal ntoov Pui * Mib n IBT ethr ibiteUa la 8U1 LooJA M city ptperi h w unit nil oM reMdmm kaow , Nervous Prostration , Debility , Montrl Physical Weakness t Mercurial and otn , ' lions of Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Pn Old Sores and UlCCrs , * r * tr-cntel * hb entitftlle t icreejii , on lMcilMfntfi3 ! principle * . tU'tlr rrlvtldr * Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Execs * rendering Mnrrlngo Improper or unhappy , MJ permRDtitlycurcJ. raWfhletSft ( ftgeOcnibo iibvve.ittrf It icftlcd envelope , free In nor ftddrrt * . CoQiultMlon tt * dee or by mMl frof , ft.nlturUtd. Hrllo for qucttloci. A , Positive Written Guarantee ? lrc In > ll cnr b1n rmoj. Mnllelnel > cnl etcrTwh" " I'lunpliloti , J-ncllsli or Ocrm n. 04 pncet Krlblnic above dmeaBci , In mala or fomalt , i1. inARRSAGE GUSDE ! WO ftpt. Hoe r' ' te . Illuitrat * ] In tilth nd | IH > lalofc 10c.nonfy rro < l g t urn.l > tf r oorerit , 2ja. TttK t cft t niftlci all ike cutleoi , doubtful or tuiuliUlTi vu > ( M ---T. A toot if treat In' rwl to rJI KlUUi ' e r- - - BEWAKD $50 tr Yoir HMD inn EOUM. or yniLLAnD's L V.\s. moLnmfuaiM _ mil be band * ! GOOD T'rTwiiy. Irttl * 9 , CO & 02 Wiibuli ATGU8 3 | 'Ihls brand Is & hnppv combination of One , young irlsp red , burly lorg illlor , with a DELICIOUS FLAVOR and It just mcota the taste of a largo number of chen era. Orders for "Plowshare" are coming In rapidly 'mm nil pnrts of the country , demonstrating how quickly tlio great army of chewers Erllo a good combination of Tobacco , both us to quality and quantity. Messrs Loiillard < t Co. lm\o exercised no little tlmo and labor In endeavoring to reach tbo Acme of reflection In Plowshare , acd eeom to have done It. Besides the TKN CK.NT curs ot Plowshare nro Which la n point not to bo overlooked by dealers who " 111 dud it to their Interest to order some and glvo their customers an opportunity to try it. Ask Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealnrs supplied by liionewetr & Sctoentgen , Couucil Bluffs. 1'oregoy & Moore , " " "i. ICirscht & Co. " " tewart Bros. ' " 1'axton & Gallagher , Omaha. McCord , Brady & Co. , Orunha. Fcr tale in Oiuaha by . Yincllne : , 518 S 13th Street , Henry Ditzen , C01S 13th St. Heimrcd & Co. . G02 S 13th St. Gee CarisiaDl015 Farnam St. Kaufman Bros. , 207 S 15th St. Kaufman Bros , 1009 Farnam St. Frank Arnold & Co. , 1418 Farnam St. August Flotz & Co. , 1509 Douglas St. Geo. lloirnrod , G13 N llith St. Bergen & Smiley , N. W. Cor. 10th nnd Cum. ing Sta. Van Green Bros. , N. W. Cor. Division nnd Cumlng Sts. Z. Stevens 913 N. SletSt. J. II. Spotman , Cor. Douglas and 12th St. Geo. Anderson. 318 S. 10th St. Charlie Ying , 712 S. 10th St. Mrs. G. M. Lnwley , 800 S. 10th St. II. Mnnfelt , S. W. Cor. 13th nud Howard. Mrs. G. M. Lawley , 800 S. 10th St. . Omaha. Geo. Anderson , 318 S. 10th St. , Omaha. J. H. Spotman , corner Douglas and 12th St , Chas. Ying , 712 S. 10th St. . ail VIGOU of YOUTH JJjn- pi'flite ' ii * i > ( StruiifiUi. , . ' iHiKlromcomplalnti n f * rt - - - Pn tJLP Ei iO ; > . . , jl arto llielract will /nil lu DTI. 1 ; rttl'KU'S ' < UON aONIO it mt nd ilj1 cure vulri'B a rK.u , lieu'Jliy rutuplnlii1 -Iu.j.i. , . . at ic ui | ils ato" - " " % UliiK onlyaifr , iiliopupularlt ) ot HID oil liiHl. JJo out exuurt- IJCIII IH'tllloOllIOfNAI.MI IIK-,1. , Ki'Ti'urii'tJre ) jto'lbnlir HnrlorMn.1 < o V tf'-I.Jxiuli. ' Molor or.i "DJtJ'JVU HOOK B i Siii'Ulor dliuaur luid \ vlKi.ivlutionui .Lst > * Jtf J FZNB LXOT OP I THE ONLY KXOLUfclVB IN OMAHA NKU. I am an old mau. For 28 jcars I differed with ulctrs on my right leg as the result of typhoid four. Amputation AM eugEeatod M the only meats of pro < Bertlrgllle. The doctors could do nothing for mo and thought 1 mint die. For three years I never hao aebeoon , Suilt'u HreclOolus made a permanent euro and added ten jeira to my ll'o \Vu 11. UMD.IUllCo.a ; I hate taken Bullt's Spccllio for blood polaon con tracted tt a mtdlcul college at a direction ; while ! n as a medical stuileot 1 arn trratelul to nay that It gave mo a ( pcedy and thorough cure after my pa- rei > U bad ei'tnt ' bundled * of dollari for treatment AfOUflEUWu.MiiI , , M D , Newark , N. J. Sly wife from eaily plrhood lias been Budding from rheumatism. Klio hai tried many rcmedlei. and I mint frankly § iy haa derived more benefit from Swlft'i Srecllo than from all the otberi , a'tor lou ? ar.d faithful trial. a Ilxv. Jis. Ii. I'IKRCE , Oxford , Q Rwllt'i Bpeclfle le entirely \czcUble. TreatUe on lood and Bkln Ulgeaces mailed free , The Swirr Sricinc C . , Drawer t ] Atlanta Oa. , or t > 9 W. fc&l St. , N. Y , Real Estate 213 S. 14th STREET , BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS. Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the cily. Wo h&vo business property on Capitol Avenue , Dodge , Doiigln ? , Fnuinui , Ilnriiey. Howard , ltli ) , 10th , 13th aad IGth streets. Wo linvo fine rcsideuco property on Fnrutuu , Douglns , Dcdge , Dnvcuport , Chicago , Cuss , California streets , Slier- innu , St , M nrys i nd Pork Avenues , in fact on all the host residence etieets. We have property in the following ad- ditiiiis. Hawthorne , McCormick's , Millard& Caldwell's Kountz & Ruth's , Lakes , Impr'ut Association. Elizabeth Place Wilcos , E. V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Horbach's , Isaac & Seldon's- Patrick's ? Hanscom's Parker's , West Omaha , Siiinu's , Grand "View , Gise's , Credit Foncier , kelson's , Kountz' First Armstrong's ICountz' Second , Godfrev's , Kountz' Third , Lowe's , Kountz' Fourth , BLirkwood , Syndicate Hill , College Place , Plainview , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnut Hill , Tukey & Keysors , West End , Boggs&Hill , Clark Place , Capitol , Mvers & Richards , Heed's First , Bovds , T And all the other Additions to the City. yndicate i Adjoins the stock yards property in South Omaha These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo cated and will make convenint , cheap , and de- sirabIG homes for the employes of the ttock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Located in West Omntin , two blocks south if Ijanveiiwotth street ; , a fine location a d the cheapest lots in Omaha ; $135 for iusido lot and $150 for corners ; terms10 down , balance S5 per month ; dent fait to see those if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Klkwood addition , which we oiler ai low I.rices , teru s $25 downbalnnce § tO per month. These lots are on high level g ouud aud ate de.-irable. Hawthorne , This addition is mere centrally located than any other now addition near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to gr4de the grades have oeen es'ablifhed by the city council , nndis very desira ble residence property , ou'y ' 16 blocks from t'ost oilice , prices lower than , adjoining j-ddilious for a home or investment. These lots cannot bo beaten. Lot on Davenport with line 1111 ,010. 1'oit SALK Full lot 2htand Clark street , G room houBO , $2,300 , I'ou SAUS Uc&utful ! octo lot in Gino'a add , Sl,2tO. Foil SAI.K- } lot on Chicago street between 13th and 14th , § 2,000. , BKALTli'ur , lots corner lrtrnam end 20th street cheap. Ton SAin-Lots in Walnut hill , 3200. Foil HAl.K-4 lot withG rociu housa 21st street easy paymuntB , S2.000 , Foil SALK Lot 23th and Farnam etrcet , good property , $1COO. Foil HAI.K - J acre on California , o.-wt of Sacred Heart : hotmp , barn , anH cietern , cheap oulySlCOJ Foil HAI.K Lots In Ilanecom place each. S500. S500.Fan Fan BALE 109 foot front on IDth streetwith umall IIOIIBO just south of llartman Schoolon , ly 81,700. Foit HAr.K Full lot end D room house corner llth and Cft8tollarS2'100 ' , FOK HAI.K Lot and 2 housoa 18th and Nlch. ohs , 85.UW. jffi We will jfiirnisJt. conveyance free to any part oftJie city to show property to our friends anil customers , and cheerfully yiue informa tion rcyardhifOmalui JProperty. Those mho have Itaryaint * to ojf'cr or property tit a barf/a in , tire invitctl to see ns Real Estate Agents 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Douglas ,