WHJE 2C3m SPRING FE ER At IhU > canon n rlr i rnTT ono m-fil t UTO fnmn fortof tonic IKONrnlcra IntoBltmKt OTrrr phr * tlc4 > n'i rrcccrtptloii ( or those oho need building op. THE BE5T.YONIC. Tor WenlcnpM , T.nwtltmlfs l.nrlc nt jnrw : , AT. , II IIAS , Ml ICmjAl , , an.1 In tlm unlv Iron madlrlnothattannl Injurlnlii. It KnrlrliPH lltn lllnnil. Imlnnrntrn tlm Hint rm , HmtnrciiApiirt IIP , AlimlJlRCMIon It dooa not blMltm nr Injure tin troth , cunixi haul , fifho cr pttnluco cmwtlpatlon ottir Iran viedlctncHlo "Dn. O. It ntSKt.r.T , n lonfllng phjulcliw of Kprlngfirld , O. , Mfs : "llrm n' Iron Dltten l ii tfcoronclilypoixl rnodl" elno. Itipn it H my practice , nnil flnd its notion eicpH nil othcrTormii of Irtyn. In wfl lmem nr a low condition lit the fyftcm. Brown'n Imn Illrti-m l tini llr&po UlTonecc iltr , It Is nil that in alarmed for It. " rj Ocniilnolnin tradnmark nnd rrofood rodllncson wrapper. Tnltn no other. Mmloonlyby 1IUOWN ( Hir.MIUAI.Cd. , ItAITl.MomMI : > . 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Direct Line for England , France nnil-Germany. The iieiguhlpa ol th ! < troll known line are bnlll ct Iron , In w ter-tlgbt ocmpartmonta , and are Inr- nilhed with e\err rcqcUto to nuke the passige bithufa and agrecablo , They carry the United Btttea nd Kuropo u milU , cad le w tiev York Tau j yi nd Saturdayi tor 1'lymoutU ( LONDON Cb boug.PARI3 ( and IIAMBUIIO. lUtoa , Klrrt tiiilu , ? * MWO. Steernfc. to or Irom JUmburjr , 140. 0 , B UiCIIAKDfcCO.aon r J IVua Agents , 61 Broadway , New Vork nd WuhlntOD > u1 La Hello itreoU , Chicago , or Ileaiv ruodt , ilatk Ilaiistu , F. K. lloorei , Hirry Dcuel la ewltf i Hdjocucneu , In Council Uludu H. S. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , Neb. Breeder of tboroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle , And Duroj nnd Jersey lied Swine. ANTIETAM AFTERMATH. ACbancoto Crnsh Lcc Lost by ttio Union Generals , I'itlnblo Condition ot the Confeder ates After the Seven FlRht. Murray in Wnshington lifpnbllcan. Unlosa the Union ixrmy was worse aVcn up nt Antlotam In realty than the oflicial reports show , It vr&s ono of the grand mistakes of onr war on the parl of tha federal commander that ho did not force the fighting Immediately there after. The army of Northern Vliglnla was fhen in woreo plight to fight a battle than It over was boioro or 'afterward. And this wao not'because ' of particularly heavy losses in battle , but from other reasons. When , after n brief period o recuperation from the effects of the toven d.-vyn' fighting in front of Richmond Gen. Leo started out on his long marcl to extinguish Gen. Tope , hia army was In good condition physically , considering the hot season , but very badly off in thi matter of clothing , and especially of foot gear. gear.Althongh there was plenty of clothing nnd shoes in the depots nt lllchmond th BBslntne-quartermasters , Trhoao business It was to have furnished the men Trlth nn extra pair of shoos nt least , mndo no offer - for to do so when the march was begun nnd sent them to Gordonsvillo some dnyi after the entire army had passed , tha point. Now , the aoven days' tramping In the mud of 'tho ' Ohlckahominy swamps bnc pretty well used up the shoos of th troops before the march began , and as 1 was necessarily n forced ono , there was n largo number of the men barefooted oven before wo nrrivcd nt the lj < ippahannock As n good portion of the marching wa made on turnpikes , which were In very bad condition , those who ncro wlthou shoes were soon lamed by cuts am atonc-brnlfios on their foot , nnd , c course , were compelled to remain in th rear and would have boon of no nccoun In a battle , oven under the supposition that they could have managed to got ute to where the line of battle was formed This evil became of sorlons proportion even before ire arrived nt the Rappahan nock as above slated , nnd to remedy th matter ns far ns possible Gon. Lee ordered dored A SHOEMAKER TO BG DETAILED from each regiment to cut fiom th hides of the beeves slnln each night spocles of moccasins which would ailorc some protection to the feot. When n follow donned a pair of thoao nncontl arrangements with the hair tide out ho looked like a "rough-footed Scot" sure enough. Now , as lung ns the hides ro malnod green they vrcro easy to the feet but when from contact with the hot fine dusty roads they became dry and ns hard ns shoot-Iron , they were simpl ; Instruments of torture , nccommodat ing themselves to the shape of the foot nnd rasping oil skin and flesh at every step. The only way to get thorn off the awoolon , blistered ana bleeding feet Tras to cut them off. The write : was ono of the unfortunates who bac painful experiences of this "improviaec foot-gear , " as Gon. Leo styled It , and as n conscqnence was so thoroughly dlen bled as to bo nnable to take part in the battles of Second Manaesaa , South Moun tain and Antlotam , having been left behind - hind when the army crossed over into Maryland. These foot-torturers ma ] have been a blessing in diigulso for me however , for the Suventeenth regimen lost heavily In these battles. There was nnothor clrcumstanca tha greatly depleted the fighting strength oi Gen. Leo'a army. From the tirno ol leaving Gordonsvillo to the battle o ! Manassas the troops were without w tloiiB , except fresh beef , and very little of that , and no salt to est with it. A that time the corn-fields were in the roasting-ear state , and the men freely indulged themselves. A dlot of green corn and freah beef is not conductive to health , and hundreds nore prostrated by diarrhiu ) and dysentery. The commis sariat department was fully equal to the quartermaster's department. IK OENEHAL INE1TICIENCY. As a consequenc ? , when Gen. Lse creased Into Maryland , one-fourth of his atmy , I honestly believe , was straggling between the Rippahannock and the Potomac , and the bulk of Ihcae men were not straggloro of their own accord , but simply becausa they were physically unable t6 keep up with their regiments. Why , on the last forced march from Frying Pan to Edward's Ferry on thoPo- tomau. I had managed to procure n mule to ride , and I saw hundreds of men fallen i > y the wayside , many fatally struck , nnd othora prostrated utterly by boat nnd f A- Igue. No rear guard could have brought .hoao men np except with a corps of am- julancea. Although I was on mnloback , the torture of my swollen feet became nnsupportablo , and I was compelled to sock relief nt the first friendly house , which the certificate of onr surgeon gave no permission to do in casolcanld not coep up with the army. Very few of the etrsgglors rejoined tbo army until after it had recrosiod the Po ; omao from Antlotam , although a batal on of cavalry was sent to gather np these who had not a surgeon's certificate of disability. They picked np many such , but n man c&n't bo made to march when ho is pbyalcally unable to do no , and the cavalry soon gave it up as A bad pb , and thereafter simply dlrooted the lick and lame men to report ai aoon as josslblo to the rendezvous at Winchester , ily father , hearing of my whereabouts , : amo after , mo in a buggy and took me icnio to Fairfax Courthouse , as there was a truce then existing , while the federal ambulances were passing up and down conveying tholr wounded from the Ma- nat-saa battlefield , And hero I may state that Geii. Leo paroled not only the wounded , but the prisoners taken , and aent them off virtually under charge of their own officers ( for only a half dozen confederate cavalry were along as guide ; ) to crocs the Potomac at or about Will- iniflport. Andith&a been charged that these paroled mon ( the puolllng was done very hastily nnd Ineffectively ) did lot observe their obligation when once .hey . were over the river. The morning after I got homo I board hera vai a company of federal cavalry in ho village who were AHllESTINO THE MEN WHO HAD COME HOME under tha truce. I got Into the bugpy , gilu , nnd , by driving ( trough back anes , escaped unperceiv. .d. I wont to ho house of Dr. W , P. Gunnell , In Up- pervllle , Fauquier county , Va , , who aredformo until I was able to walk , ) arltiR nil the time I was there a con * tant stream of stragglers were pasblng on tholr way through Chester gap to the meeting pltco nt Winchester. At that > olnt conva'oscont camps had been eetab- iahtd , to which the men were assigned ,8 , fist ns they reported. The homes In Winchester were crowded with tick and wounded , and there woto precious few tents available ; but rations were served rcguhrly , ns long ns wo were well fed onr blankets were sufficient thcltor at that season , When I rejoined the regiment the many traces of the terrlblo cam paign were plainly visible. Iho men ircro as ragged ns they well could bo to liavo any clothes at all , nnd in splto of the ro t and rations they had had alnco recrossing the tiver , tholr haggard f/cas showed the fioiy ordenl through which they had passed. The worst thing , though , was to BOO the dophtad ranks , and to learn how numerous were the comrades whoso bones were now lying on Maryland soil , Anc the greater number of the other regi ments of Longstrcct'a corps had aufTorct us much or more. The batteries , too , bad lost , besides mon , n idoro than un usual proportion of horses ; the places ol the latter being difficult to supply , for oven then good horses were getting scarce in Virginia. Gon. Longttroct 1m mediately sot to work to bring up his command to the greatest possible efficiency , but there were many obata cles in the way , for n supply of clothing and shoos , BO sadly needed , were not ob inlnnblo. If Gon. Lee had but had , like Napoleon loon , the power and the will TO HIIOOT IIALF A. DOZEN Oil SO of derelict quartermasters nnd commis saries occasionally , his troops would have been spared much hardship , and h would bnvo baon able to have nccom pliahcd greater raiultu. Ilowovor , th work of bracing np the troops went oi with nil dispatch , for it was oxooctoc that the enemy would advance upon u in short order. It appears now that n this very tlmo Gen. McOlollan was com plaining to the federal authorities tha ula army was deficient in clothinp , shoo and horeos , nnd that ho wouldn't mov without them. Anyhow , Gon. Stowait with 1,800 cavalry , made n raid com pletely around McOlollan'o army , nm the latter hadn't enough cavalry to catcl him , or didn't make good lisa of wha ho had. For the first tlmo during the war th small-pox broke out in onr camps , and to make the situation moro serious , th surgeons were not supplied with vnccln points. By shifting : the camps and stiio attention to policing thorn , and by iso latlng the unfortunates who had taken the disease , it was confined within limits and very few died of the malady. I recollect that wo had horoour'scconc aristocratic rovlow ( the first was hold a Centrovlllo the year before in honor o Prlnco Napoleon ) . Some English noblemen mon visited Gen. Longstrect'a head quarters and , of course , wanted to see the troops pass in review. Longstrect's corps , though good fighting material , was not much to look at. Thorp was scarcely n man who had a whole suit of clothes and rags fluttered on the breeze In oycry direction ns the mon moved about. However over , by picking and chooalnc , enough mon were gotten for the fronh rank to make a respectable appearance. The leas said about the rear rank In thla connec tlon the better. You sse , wo were al fools enough to bo nshamod of our rags when wo ought to have been proud o them. Perhaps the memory of how the "racked Continentals" fought iuihellar ohitionary war gave onr visitors some re spect for UB , their descendants , At any rate , they were pleased to compllmeu Gon. Longstraet on the good appearanca of his corps after BO arduous n campaign But my allotted space warns mo ta halt. Wo rested at Winchester until wo heard that the federal army was In motloi beyonnd the Blue ridge , and wo movct on a parallel line until wo stood face to face with Gen. Barn.s'.do at Fredericks burg. Don't Eat in n Hurry , A health journal says that people ought to take three-quarters of an hour for dinner. This Is well if there is enough dinner to hold out co long. The penalty for hurrying meals , as most pcc- plo do , is a greivous attack of dyopepsla. In such a case yon will have to resort to Brown's Iron Bittern for cure , as did Mr , J. R. Plnkston , Shortor'o Depot , Ala. , who writes , "I found relief In Brown's Iron Bitters af tar years of suffering from dyspepsia. " Atnclctic. Froyer is not satisfied with the pound ing ho received at Kllrain's hnnda , nnd is nnxloua to got at Mitchell cr McOaflory. William Cumlnge , of Prottpn , England , champion from one to ton miles , challen ges any man in the world to run him for : ho whole or any part of that distance for Torn $500 to $5,000 n side ; George and Myers preferred. The Marquis of Qusonberry ia in Now York. Ho aays the boxlnp rules bearing ils uamo are not so called for hi ] father , 3iit for himself. In speaking of then bo eald : "Tho rules were natuod after mo lecanso some twenty years ago I put up some cups to bo boxed for , and that was ; ho lirat time that the boxing was con ducted by those rules , It was n shame -hat ouo of your judges should have stop ped boxing according to thorn , because. There they were strictly observed , It la mpoesiblo that any ono could bo badly lurt. " Ho thinks of visiting Boston for 'ho purpose of seeing John L. Sullivan. Aden Bailer , of San Francisco , Cal , , ho light weight wrestler , having offered to put up § 100 In n purse of $400 or $500 and wrestle any four or five men at 135 > ounds , either in San Francisco , Omaha , or Chicago , W , W , Montgomery , of La- conla , who defeated Bntlor in Eist Sagl- naw , Mich. , some to years ago , will reply as follows ; "If Butler will pnt up 81501 will pnt up ? 2oO , and thus make the ) nno $400 , nnd I will meet Butler in Dbicago and wrestle him for the light weight [ championship , and further than that I will give him $100 to pay his ex penses to Chicago from the Pacific const" Angostura Dtttors Is known as the great regulator of the digettive organs all over tha world. Have It in your house , Aak your grocer or druggist for tbo genuine article , manufactured - ufactured byl > r. J. G. 13. Slegert k Sons. AiiothorkGl nce Backward , < iTew York Sun , Wo tender our compliments { o Maj. * en John Alexander Logan , of Illinois , m bis ro-election as senator of the Jnlted States for six yents more. It has > oen n fair fight and Logan has won it by superior generalship. If the democrats tad put up Lyman Trnmboll against ifm , they might have mot with bettor ortuno. George Smith , of Dawca county , was nr- aUod and taken to the Sidney jail last week , hareed with the malicious enootirg of a neighbor's horse , "Hunt'd Remedy \ahnblo and Its loidits are permanent , Cured mo of cldney disease ) . " SULLIVAN FENNER , Providence , Vi 1. 1.Hunt's Hunt's Remedy cures tpeodily bilious loadscho , coativcnesr , dyspepsia , troDgthens the atomscb , and purifies the ileod. ' OREGON'S METROPOLIS. Waterings With WtHtet Among Flowers , Frnils , aofl FDD , Forest nnrt Stream Pngct Sound ixnd Fiica StraltB-Good Bye "Unolo Snm. " SpecIM.Corrospondonco ot The I3KE. Portland is a splendid city , ultuatod on the west bank of the Willjxmotto tlvor where the blowing of whistles , the short perb puffings of tags , with a multitude o sailing crafts , nnd the usual buatlo of nu almost Boapork city , remind of these who go down to the sea In chip : . It has a population of about forty-five thousnm souls , consisting of men and women from every section of this nnd foreign hnda who nro characterized by the push am pluck that mark the west , nnd filled wltl the big-hoartodnosa that brands the Pn- cICio slope man the world over. Few cltios of America can boast encl an nrrny of fine publio and private baild ings , of masslvo mould nnd grand design though for the present the effects of the Vlllard failure , which took some ton o twelve millions in cash from this bcnutl ful city , ore to bo seen. Bat the crip pling Is temporary only , na the vast ship ping business and Interests clearly do monstratod. The traveler from the Nebraska section will find much of Interest and luotructloi In the queer Chinese quarter , whore curl osltles nra BO numerous that it wonli fill a latter to nnmo them. Evcrythiuj from nn automatic watch to a machine fo irmklnc ladies' ' bangs wore examined , am n lunch of biraV-ncat soup nnd fins o fiahoj was ono of the courtesies cxtendec by n pollto celestial , whoso voice was the voice of Abel ( no beard ) , nnd whoso drapery was the garb of llichol. Over the massive , broad-gnapo style o Portland buildings let the reader throw ono broad , gorgeous mantle of fruit tree bloaeoms nud variegated flowers with n surrounding of diversified land Rcapo , where struggling sunbeams battle with misty fogs that iloat among dee ] green forests nnd hang nbont the bosom of the waters , and then enter a cafe t feast on luscious strawberries and rid yellow cream , to depart with eomo big hearted citizen nnd stroll olong n atroo where pretty girls go moirlly by , and h will have an outline of what Uraaha' visiting children saw there. Leaving Portland , wo flow along the cast hank of the Columbia and Wtlla- moeto rivcra , a distance of forty miles to Hunter's Point , where the train boardot the STEAMER TACOMA , which convoys three trains of cars am engines across the broad river at one time and lands them without jar or jol upon the track on the Washington terrl tory shore , at the pretty village of KALAMA. This steamer is 350 feet lone ; and can without labor convey twenty-seven freight and fifteen passenger coaches with their engines at one trip over the ocean cban nol of the Columbia , crossing in Its pass age the track of the awltt paesonger boats that glide gracefully past on route to Astoria , at the month of the river , whoao feet are washed by the surf of the great Pacific. From Knloma , the ride contlnncs through n section of beautiful forests wherotho busy lumberman cuts and pre pares the great trees for sawing , selecting the long Btem-Ilko pines for masts and spars , up valuable and sought after by ship-builders. The train moves on , now hidden In the greenish gloom of the a 3 mighty forests , again with a warning yell to the feeding flocks of sheep and cattle , bursting upon a sunlit pasture to plunge again into the depths of n great wood' land , along the banks of the Cowlitz and Nlscatly rivers , to Tenino , where cjn nectlon is made with thn OLYMt-IA AND CUEHALIS VALLEY railroad , to the city of Tacoma or Poget Sound From Tacoma the steamer NORTH-rAOIFIC , dipt. Wilson , takes us down the botutt ful sound , where all the lovely scenery of green hills , and deep forest , point and promontory , spotting fish and dirlng wild-fowl , rolling wave and crested "tide breast" nro beheld , until from the North Pacific , near the city of Port Towcsend , near FortTowncond , wo bid adieu to its heights and grassy gardens to cross the STRAITS DE J'tTOA , riding Its rolling "white-cap" waves , so suggestive of the dreaded necessity of re tiring to a stateroom , wbllo Mr. Charley Dewey , the traveled "Due do Shoshone , " and die irrepressible Motz laugh nt the boys whos9 "oca legi" were loft behind them , and githcr on the upper forward deck bidding "UNCLE SAM , QOOD-JIYE , " that they may in a moment moro give to the quickening sea-wind the notes of "God Save the Qaeen , " upon whoso im perial dominions now looms up the city of VictoiU , with Its green hills and drives over level roade , and Its church iplres piercing the floating foam-clouds. P. 0 , II. Biliousness Is very prevalent at this BOBEOD , the symptoms being bitter taste , offensive jroatb. coated tongue , alck headache , Jrownlnoss , dizziness , loss of appetite. [ f this condition Is allowed to continue , serious consequences may follow. By promptly taking Hood's Sareapurilla , a 'ever may be avoided or promatnro death prevented. It Is n posftivo cure 'or bllllonsncss. Sold by all druggists. The National Game. Kansas City Times , Senator Logan was given first , went to second on a low throw , went to third on t wild pitch and tame homo on n poised bill. Composed of Smart-Weed , Jamaica , Singer , Camphor Water nnd beat French brandy , Dr , PJerco'a Extract of Smart- Weed Is the best remedy for 'diarrhea , cholera morbns , dyscntary or bloody-flux colic or cramps , and to break up colds. The Hattsraoulh cunning company has a tock of 30.000 ready for the fa ! lack , and Is adding about 1,000 n day to the tock. Vten Baby iraa lck , wo gave her Caatorta , IVhen ahe was a Child , ibe cried fur Contort * , Then eho became Miss , ebo clang to CuMoria , ITben eho had Children , eho gare them Caatoria .llmntiitrlit rrre from Oflnlcs , Jinnltci antl 1'otsont. A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE for Couahx , Pore Tliront , Honrncnns Influents , Cold * , llrourlilll * . Croup , Whooping Conch , Aclhmn. CJutn v , I'nlnn In Chmt , nJether ffoctlon of tin Thronl nit I.lins * . Trlco no cents n hottlp. Sold by Ilrnpelnts nnd Df ! cm. J\irtlr unable to Induce thttr iltnl - pet It far them Mil recrlrr tire botlltft : , JKIIJ , lileniltna one dollar to HIE nunm A. Tonrt.rn roitriM , S l Owlifr > n I Mitnuhclnrm , JUIttmorf , Sirj i < ) , t. 8. JU G17 St. dairies St. , St. Yonl ( . Mo. 1 It SUl t 8r it t of l o JlpJIfn ) Gellrtn , IIM btra I H , n , aid laocc DuiiiMlh n ur thtr tt > r llinla Si. Url * 11 M ] | ipctt ihow nnil nil oM mlJdnti to . Nervous Prostration , Debility. McnlM wii Physical Weakness j Mercurial and other A e lions nlThroat , Skin or Bones , ninod Poltoric : : , old Sores and Ulcers , are trmtcl with nr - " - * iafee 9on Utpiil icltuttuo principles. PfcVlj , 1'rltaUl Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Exc'cu , t'xposuro or Indulgence , hich im.i c .on. oral Mloitlnt elTeelll umoniam JpHMr , Jimntji of ilcU 3j Jcrtcllie ratmorj. rlrapl-i en th free , natnlctl dcc , milnnlolbe toclrtor remit ! * ! , < tnniiii at Hem , tti , rndcrlnc Mnrrlaco Improper or unlisupy , H Kriflaneilfyeiircil , ramphlct < Art pnpeOnn the IDO > * , Mrt lealcil cnielnp frrdlu not ( .J.lrrs. . ConsullAtltnctj. Bee ort/iuallfrocauillDilipil , Writ ? forqucstloLi. A Positive Written Guarantor ; rivet In all corabl9ea el. iicJIalnt ) rent ircrtTh j'nmph'.oti , Kn/tltMi or Oorrcan , 4 roeoi JW | i fci , Cue ftdci. lllailntcd tc fil SOt , mouev r IM ! iaaiM < ap v tiler * . J . Vblu aontalcl kit tba urloci , diubUDl ot ICDVUIUrt ve.it ti I/cow , A book I 'rent Inluwl do .a Litlii txxtfs ta- James Heiioal Institute Chartered by thcStateofllll Inols for thecxprcsd purpose of giving immediate rellelln all chronic , urinary nnd pri jvato diseases. Gonorrhcca Gleet andSyphilla In alt the ! complicated forms , also al diseases of the Skin am Blood promptly relieved am pcrmanentlycured by rcmc- dicstcstcdlna.For//rerirs ( Spcclall'i-adltc. Bemlna weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on Ihe FaceLost Manhood , 7/usl/ifffy mmTiero lsnocxi > crlincntln < i. The appropriate remedy is at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on package to Indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES.No. 204Washinglon SI.Chcagolll ! arln tlic atu f.ie LIVER and KIDNEYS , anil Itr.sTdiiS Tint , 1W<U se ! VIGOR of VOtTTH. p-sla. Want nt Aiipcllto , ion , l.acic ol atrcnjUK , lr ' " - ' " ! liiKalisoliitely cured. Bones , muscles anv ncrvps receive ncwlorcc , .Iirllvcns thu nihiil ar.O aupi-dlei ) Uraln J'owei. i complaint ! - - 5nd lnDR.El'tSTEK'SIROM TONIC iimto aid. liccily cure 'fllvcs a clear , l.u'.ltliy complexion. i'reiKcnt | &ttcnipti < al c""t'aM > 'fJrip onlyadtf 1 } 'lie popularity of Hid orlchm ! . Do KCtlllf OI1K1USA1. AM ) Ul.ST , jt benilytiurrddreKoto IbBDr. Hnrtnr ttiJ.C'O V i 0 t.Jx > ai , Mo. , for nar "DKEAM UCX3BI. " a. . * "tt jnllnf n > f THE ONLY EZCLCT6IVJB T IN OMAHA" NEB. All Sorts of i , i" hurts and many sorts of ails of man and beast need a cooling lotion. Mustang Liniment. Summers& Jennings Oenl. Western Apte. Iron , Steel1 IIr , OtJvanliod Iran , I' t. Store Ilpo WB , Etc. Crowl's Patent Iron Itooflne. Only double capped corrugated roofiogand ; the only one prepared by the manufacturers ready or laying. Plain and corrugated Iron lloof < ing , Paint , Etc. Send ( or circulars , 1511 Douglas St. Omaha , Neb. GANGER CURED I bavo bad acincer on my faoo loryeare. I have rled a Krtat many remedies , but without relief , I klmoet go up hope ol ever belni ; cured , Dj , Hard man , my eon , recommended Bwllt'a Speclflo , which I lave taken with irrfatrteulti , My face la now well , nd It la Impossible ( or me to cipieea n.j thanks In woiJs lor what tbla medicine hia done for me. 11K8 OUHlJiBDlllX , Monroe , Oa , , Sept 2,1881. , BwKt'd SiieclBobu cured a oncer on my lace , and tad almost nado a new man of me. T. 3. TKATB , Waclua , Fla. I bavo bad a cancer In myrlzht car lei three jeara trlude crr remedy the | ihtlclana practiced , to n. lermanent good. Hllt'n Bptclflo ) aj wrought won- lers lor me. It la the best tl < * d jiuilflcr In thu worlJ. JonvH MOKROW , Uortnce , Ala. Bwllt'a Spoelflo It entirely M'pctalle , nndtecmato cureoinccrg by throvi log out the linpuiltlei from rlia lood. Tteatiia on Dlood and Skin Diseases mailed ( ret. TUHEwiiTEuciFlcCo. , Drmer 3 , Atlanta Oa. , or W , ZW St. , N. V. | Real Estate 213 S , STREET , BET , FARNAMAND DOUGLAS , Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. We Imvo business property ou Cnpitol Avenue , Dodge , Doughip , Farnnni , Haruey , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th nnd IGth sreets. We hnve fine residence property ou Fnrunm , Douglns , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , California streets , Slier- man , St .Marys and Park Avenues , in fact ou nil the best residence sheets. We have property in the following ad- ilitiens. McCormick's , Millard& Caldwell's Kountz & Ruth's , Lakes , Impr'nt Association. Elizabeth. Place Wilcox , E. V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Horbach's , Isaac & ; Seldoa.'s > Patrick's ? Hanscom's Parker's , West Omaha , Slmm's , Grand "View , Gise's , Credit Foncier , Nelson's , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Godfrev's , Kountz' Third , Lowe's , Kountz' Fourth , Kirkwood , Syndicate Mill , College Place , Plainview , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnut HilL Tukev &Kevsors , West End , 7Z Thornburg , Boggs&Hill , Clark Place , Capitol , Mvers & Richards , ' Reed's First , 'F And all the other Additions to the Ci ty. Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo cated and will make convenint , cheap , and de sirable homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division , , Located in West Omalia , two blocks south of Leavonwotth street , u fine location at d the cheapest lots in Omaha$125 ; for inside lots and 150 for corners ; terms $10 down , balauce 55 per mouth ; dent fail to see these if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which wo offer at lo\v Ibices , terms 525 down balance § 10 permonth. These lots are on high level giound and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is mere centrally located than any other new addition , near the best Schools m the city. All the sh-eets are being put to grade bhe grades have neon established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 16 blocks from Post ollico , prices lower than idjoiniuc additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot be beaten. Lot on Davenport with fine Fen BALE Lot 28th and Faraam street , ,000. good property , $1,000. Fen SALE Full lot 2htand Clark street , 0 Fen HALK-J acre on California , eaat of room house , 82,800. Sacred Heart ; house , barn , an-1 cistern , cheap . FOR BALE Beautiful acre lot in Giae'a odd. only $1.COO . $1,200. 8500. Fen HALE Lota In Hanscom place each. Fen SAIK i lot on Chicago ttroet between 8500.Fon 13th and 14th , $2,500. Fen BALE 100 feet front on 15th streetwith small house just south of Hartman School , only BKADTIKUL lots corner F rnam and 20th , . street cheap , ly 31,700. Fen BALE Full lot and 5 room hoase corner . FOB SALE-Lota In Walnut hill , ? 200. llth and Cutellar , $2'100. ' Fen BALE- ! lot withG room house 21st Fen SALE Lot and 2 houses 18th and NIch. ttreet easy payments , $2.000 , oUs S5.000 , We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city to show propertyto ourfriends and customers , and cheerfully give informa tion reyardiny Omaha Property. Those ivlio have Itaryains to offer or wisJi property at altaryain , are invited to see its. Bedford & Souer , Real Estajte Agents 213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam& Douglas