r Bjr"Y " r THE DAILY BEE THURSDAY , JULY 2 , 1885. Uo"THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN OMAHA TO BUY Quo of he Best'and Largest Stocks in the United States To Select From. ' j NO STATES TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENG-EK ELEVATOR ff ( S DUFFf'S Pneumonia , Consumption , ) Wasting Diseased ! I WHI PotUtvclu .Bettered and Jt'aturl , _ - -nnzsew aesl3tt < Hnr ttorlngTilalpo\s rt THIB'WHISKBY SHOULD BE POUND ON TES SIDEBOARD or EVEEY FAMILY WIT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. XV ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. " ! DO WOT BB DECEIVED. Many Drosgista and Grocers who do not hare Dnfl > > X > ari EIrUtVIUnltcy In ntoclc , attempt to rialra off oncustomcrs , whiskey of their own botUlnc , whJcli b lnc of an Inferior erode and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. * * ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY/AND TAKE NO OTHEB > JSOLD BY ALL'FIRST-CLASS DRUCCiSTS AND GROCERS , ' ' Bend oa yonr nddresa nnd we will mnll book containing va uablo Information. Sample Quart Uottltl eont tOj any address In the United States ( East of the Rocky Mountains ) , securely .pacfceiKniJlatii eae , Expreia charge * prepaid on receipt of &X.2B , or Six Bottles cent for &G.OO JSUFFx ESjaliTWHIS _ iEftGO _ _ _ i DSliimor6uliliU.jjiiA ] Selling Agents. Omaha , M. T. Clarlte Drug Co. WHEN SOLICITED TO INSUIIK IN OTHER COMPANIES , Remember These Bmooirtant Facts CONCERNING The lulu a ! Life insurance omoany OF NEW YORK. 1. It B the OLDEST active Ufa Insurance Comnany In thl ? country. 2. It lathe LAHOKST Life Insurance Company by many millions of dollars In the world. 3 , Its rates of premiums are LOWER than these of any otbcr company. 4. It has no "Btockholdors"toclalm any part of Its uioflta. 6. It offers no KCIIHMEa under tbo name of Insurance for speculation by special cUssca upon tbo roBlfoitunca of each oUcr , B. Ita present a\aUble ! CASH RESOBHCES exceed these of any other Life Insurance Company In the world. world.It lias received In cash from all sources , from February , 1843 , to January , ISffi , f270CD2,64.CO. It has returned to the people , In cash , from February , 1843 , to January , 1S85 , $210,091,211,00. Ita cash Assets on the 1st ot January , 1885 , amount to moro than W. I ? . ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Apent for Gen. Agte. for Nobr.iskn , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa " Utftll. and Minnesota. "f Office Cor.FjXTnnm nnd 13th StOver 1st Nat'l. Detroit , Michigan. Bank , Omaha , Neb M. F. ROIIRER. Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , Iowa jtuccK , lirg. & Supt. o. r. N. SADLKH , Asat. Eng n. w. DIAMOND , Asst. Sec MISSOURI VALLEY BEIDG-E AND IKON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTII , KANSAS. Man'fg'a and Builders ot Irongut Iron , Steel , Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Tarn Tables , Draw Spans , Boo Truseo * , Piers ana Sub- structures. ! nseySliie ! , ! lulled PROPRIETORS A UcLoutb , Agent. II. A Wise , " flivn nd usnallMof allbrldjj work toleL Correspondence solicited from englntcrj and br \ I Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , 11 ' > Rugs , Etc. , Etc. j Garefuf Attention Given to On , of Town Orders , \ Upholstery and Drapery Work'.a ' \ i Specialty. 'A Onr atock la the : Largest ii the f est and la bsihg continually replenished by oil the Ifttoat and choicest novoltlei. 05 Broadway Council Biufls E , Eice M , B , fl B tfnUDQ ' * ( ! > > lutort naer 4 wlUiosI tki UARUIiIU ) | kali * l rinvtof ol bl * d. CHRONIC DISEASES"- " " Or i iblriyyiari | iractlcM uUUI SBlM K * itr l,0 tmcUBlttia IIM. Madame [ , i Babar , Who for the pait 10 yean his beenpraitlatng Bai FrancUco Ii now located at Ho 8 K , 01 h Ulru OTKUo now Opera llou e , ilaJimo Ililccar fuatanu-ta to rcstoro f HAIR OR WHISKERS , 0 logl\-onuyon ahughmuitach or brlnx out t fln gro t h ifbalr orUjorJIn f rum four toils weoki. PI lee I rcuonablo and mtUI u tlou ( 'uarantcoil , 0 ncir , dcafnowftDJsbpecUlly ibuumatlitn and all clironloClscajcucuica V ) a natural gift of be doctieii. . JE7 , JT. Jialcew , Gtli St. , - - Council IMuffa , la , JT. L. DiBEVGISE , ii TiGiel No. 607 Broadway Council Blotto. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times ot tbo arrival and de- partnro ol trains by central standard time , at the local dcpotd. Trains leave transfer depot tea mln- atoa earlier and arrive ton minutes liter. BKl'AUT. ARBITB em Woo and NOEiirwiaTiBV. 025 A M Mall and Express 0:50' : r M 12:40 : r u Accommodation 4:10 : r u 6:30 : ! u Express P05 ; A M CEICAOO AUD IOCS ICLASD , 9:26 : A M Mall and Express 0:53 : r H 7:25 : A M Accommodation 6:16 : r H 6:30 : r u Exprecs 9:00 : A M cmciao , XILWAUEII AMD ST. rAOl , 9:20"A : H Mall and Express B:60 : r u 6:26 : r M Express 0:05 : A n cmoAoo , BCBUxorov AH > qunoi. 9:60 : A Mall and Express 7:10 : P H 3) p Accommodation 2:00 : i' u ; 15 r Exprcua 8:60A : 11 WAIADU , BT. LOUia 2:1 : D r n Local St. touts Express Local - 8:00 : r M Transfer " " Transfer 8:20 : r U 7:43 : I'M Local Ohlcigo & St L Exp Local 8:50 : A M 7:86 : I'M Tranifer " " " " Transfer 0:05 : AM KAMA * OUT , ST. J01 ASD CODBOIL BLDTW. lO.Oh A u Mall and Express 8:10 : r u ,8:15 : r u Express 8.25 A u BIODX CTTI AND FACmC , 7:20 : A M Mall tor Sioux City 0:60 : r u 7:30 : r u Express for St Paul 9:26 : A u UNION pAeirio , 11:00 A U Dsnver Express 4:35 : r M 1:05 : p u Lincoln Pat O'a & R V 2:35 : r u 7:66 : i' M Overland Express 8:30 : A u DUUUT IKAI.V3 TO OUAHA , Leave Council Bluffs 0:65 : 7:65 9:30 : 10:30 : 11:10 : ft. m. 1EO 230-8:80 : 1:28 : 6:26 : 025 Ili5 : p. m. Leave Omaha 8.25 7:25 : aGO 10 -11:15 : a. m. U:60-2:00-3:00-ioo-l:65-6:66 : : : : : : EUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES tall from New fork In April , Uay , Juno and July by flnt clua Btcimahlpa. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL T HAVENERS at reduced rates , by tbo best reutei far pleasure travel. COOK'S EXCURSIONIST , with maps , contain full particulars ; by mall for 10 cents , THOS COOK * SON , at 1'rrIdimj , K , 7 , or 1106 Deaiborn St , CMca < o , Ills. Iflvtron FRUIT , AND GiRDEN FARM FOR SALE , Blitecn acres , ten In fruit , elx lu garden aid tlniVcrlaud , ilx room house , ittblo , well , cistern , &c , lllngojU cjndiilon , or will tradolor Oinalia proi- erty. V. KELLER , County Treasurer's office , Council BluDa. SIMS , ttorney - at-Law , COUNCIL BLUF1 S , IOWA. Office , iIUn Street , Room ) 7 and 8 , tcuo block. WU1 practice In buUnnJ tata oooil i COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL lOOAL. DECIDEDLY UNPLEASANT , A Bufilncis Mnn lias the Oliolco o nn Unsnx-ory Notoriety or A Squeezed Parse. A certain basinet a man In thla city hai boon charged with the seduction of r young gltl who claims' bo under fonr teen years of ago. From the fact a gathered by a BUG man who learned the story from good authori ty It Bosnia the girl , according to her etory , was ontlcod Into the store of the bnslnosa man and there deduced. The girl who It acorns is n servant in a prlvato family wont to the police and the man was arrested and gave bniuU. A prominent clergyman of this city It is understood being ono of the bondsmen and a lawyer the other. The case was kept very quiet and no re card inudo of the affair , as everybody connected with the caoo had doubts as to the genuineness of the seduction , After the charge of seduction was made It was amended to rape and yester day a acttlort out was cflbstod by the nan paying a certain sum of money to the girl rather than have any further pub licity. The man claimed a1 ! the woy through the casn to bo ono of blackmail and that tbo girl owed him n email sum of money which ho was trying to collect , and , ac cording t ) hli own story , had witnesses to provo they were in his store whllo the girl was thoro' Owing to the character of the busleeas man ana the various rumors n float In re gard to the girl's character , notwith standing she is so young , the BEE with hold the publication yesterday lest ono "lasty statement of the facts as they then appeared might do injustice to the par I ° s. . The girl , woman like , shortly after sot lomont was made yesterday morning wont to ono of the largo dry goods utorei In this city and provided herself with i couple of drcai patterns and nnmeroni other articles which made the bill amoun up to quite a goodly sum which wont to show tdat she had made a good haul by the deal. A special mooting of the city councl was hold last evening and bills for the month allowed. It was decided that the council in a body should call on the count } ' board of supervisors this morning and consult concerning the uowerago for the now court houso. IOWA HEMS. The MnBcatlno elevator was destroyed by lire Monday night. Silk culture promises to bacomo an important Industry at Oharlton. A cremation society are 'scattering the ashes of enterprise around Davenport. The Webster City flowing wells arc said to discharge 0,000 gallons per hour. John Jolllp , a brake man on the North western road , fell off his train near Ames , receiving fatal injuries. Thomas Loabam , a farmer near Ly ons , lost thirty-six sheep , killed In ono night last week , by a raid from unknown dogs.Hamilton Hamilton Bayard , a boarding house thief from Burlington , was captured and jugged at Davenport , Monday. Ho had stolen SGOO from his landlady. Henry Iloehr was crashed between two cars in the yards of the Bock Island & PC or I a road , at Davenport , Monday. Ho leaves a wife and infant child. The proposed electric light company of Orooton has already secured contracts for forty-tiro lights , and expects to secure the other eight required , making fifty lights for the city. Joseph Bedford , but 17 years old , has been arrested at Davenport charged with firing the woolen mills In that city a faw days ago , Ho was committed to await the action of the grand jury. Two casoa of drowning occurred ntDu- buquo on Friday. One , the son of Otto Elwangor , a harness dealer , was drowned while bathing ; the other , a 1C year old lad named Henry Blolby , fell Into the river while banking wood. Joseph Gllroy , the former pious cus todian and nlco young man of the Dubuque - quo Young Mena' Christian Association , haa been arrested on a charge of abduct ing the adopted 10-yoar old son of Michael and Annie Grace , the childless undo and aunt of Gllroy. It is claimed the abduction was part of a scheme to divert the property of the old couple Irom the adopted waif to Mr. Gilroy's pockets. S.ULOllS SEEKING SILVER. UtranRo Discovery of South American Miners Iilfo lu Patagonia. Now York Journal , "Patagonia Is a rough country , but It has its advantages. I have made two voyages there , and have come back a rich man , " said an Intelligent , blue-eyed traer of the eea , yesterday , as ho strolled about the floor of the Maritime Exchange , his appearance strongly in contrast with the well-dressed brokers. "Thoro Is gold and silver , coal and nitre In abundance In Patagonia , " con- tinned Capt. Oullom , "but It takes cour age to go and mine them. Rheumatism and polaouod arrows oie the mortal foes of adventurers from the north , and how I escaped both Is a miracle , But I am ready for another expedition. " About throe years Oapt. Onllom was a sailor before the mast on a Capo Horn clipper , and was shipwrecked In a storm on a rocky strip of coast , where hoalmoat lost his life. While wandering through the Interior trying to reach Montevideo , Oapt. Gal- lorn picked up many rich specimens of silver ere , a few of which ho kept until , after many hardships , ho landed In this city ono year later. On the evidence ho raised enfliciont money to purchase the brie Elz ! Thompson , which he loaded with Iron consigned to parties In Rosarlo , Brazil. It was with difficulty that ho found a crew of seven men daring enough to face rheumatism and poisoned arrows. When the brig left the port every man on board was equipped with rifles and a brace of revolver ? , with which to fight the natives. Those Patagonlans the ciptaln had found to bo both unsociable aud blood-thirsty. Their nppoaranca was rendered repulsive by the practice of plucking out all the beard and eyebrows - brows and smearing their gaunt vieage with red volcanic earth. The men were very tall , black and bony , and the women smaller , but very unlovable , owing to their hiblt of stibblng rejected suitors. Iloiaris was reached In duo time with out startling Incident , and the brig was Jltchsrged of her heavy cargo , Fire men were added to the crow , and will high hopes the little expedition of fonr teen started for the silver mines. It wn In an apparently mau-forsakcn country that the proelons ere lay neglected amonj the primitive rocks. The Eliza Thomp son was anchored In the harbor of n smal river , and ton men , including the cap lain , started for the wild Interior. What seemed to the oyca of these pooi sailors a Golconda of wealth was Inld bare at a few strokes of the pick. Rich lumps of ore were found lying on the auifaco waiting for the dltcovortr. In a few days , hoirovor , the natlvoa began to harass them. A flight of poisoned darts was the first intimation that the minors had of their peril. Ono volley from the revolvers , however put thorn to rout , killing two Pftlngoniati ! . The next day the savcgoa appeared in greater numbers , but were repulsed by the firearm ; . Death had no terrors to the adventurers with such plunder with in their grasp. On ono fatal day. how ever , a baud of thirty savages surprised them , and two Dutch tailors and a Swcdo who had shipped at Ronairo , were pierced by the polaonod arrows. A bond to hand conflict resulted in the final discomfiture of the natives , many of whom were killed. So subtle and deadly was the poison with which the arrows were tlppod that the two wounded men died In fearful agony soon after reaching the brig. Their veins were swollen to iivo times the natural eizo. When the little band final ly sailed for Montovldo they had on board 200 tone of ellvor ere and 300 tons of nltro. This Oapt. Cnllom sold at an Immense profit. No sooner had they landed their cargo than an Argentine man-of-war captured the Eliza Tnompeon and took the twelve surviving adventurers prisoners. They were imprisoned In the fort at Buenos Ayrcs , until the American consul was convinced that Oapt. Cullom was not a plrato king and ho was released. Ho cleared over § 10,000 by the venture Into wilds of PatagonU. Won anil Lost at 1'On.or. Kansas City latter to Chicago Tribune. It is no trouble at all for a man who loves a good , stiff game of poker to find It In Kansas City. There is a state law hero which makes the keeping of a gam bling house a felony , but it is not enforced - forced against poker "club rooms. " There is no faro cast of the Kansas state lino. The strictly professional gambling amounts to almost nothing , but there are some stockmon'a games that would make the cold chills run up the back of the average business man. I have soon § 25- 000 change ownership In a little friendly hamo on hands which went back to the pick without over being seen. Unauo pectlng people never dream of the poker mania. 1 believe If the World would look it up It would find that if the poker clearings were Included in the weekly utatements they would go a long way towards towards ofliotting the loss of 80 or 40 per cent that the metropolis is suf fering. At all events it would be so if poker playing Is as popular in Now York ia It Is In Kansas City. Woo unto the man who jumps the 3 mol Thrice disgraced is ho who jumps : ho game when ho is winner 1 Five rich itockmon hired a room in the St. James iotol Friday night , a week ago. They lad a poker lay-out and the blno chips nroro worth § 25 , the red § 10 and the ivlilto $5. It was $10 ante and no limit. Che night flaw away apace and morning Pawned on the absorbed players. Some vere poorer and some richer by thon- lands. Breakfast and dinner and then inpper were brought up , but the play vent on. Late Saturday night ono of ho participants signified his intention to ; o homo to his wife and babies , but ho vas kept by the promises of hia friends hat they did not moan to play much ongcr. Another daybreak soon peeped n upon the players , and still the click of ho chips never ceased. Breakfast , din icr and supper were again served. The ilay was higher and more reckless. Jack- lots that would each buy a ranch were akcd In by first ono player aud then an- ithcr. At breakfast time Monday morn- ng the man who wanted to go homo Saturday night swore that ho would wait in longer. As ho plunged through the loorway ho was followed by this'scathing omnrk : "Damn a man who would jump a ; ame. " A year ago I mot a young man who lad come out went to grow up with the ountry. Ho was a graduate of Harvard nd had pleasant manner. ] , but evidently eft a comfortable eastern homo with ox- ggoratod notions of the west. In throe reeks after his arrival ho was strapped nd had all his best duds In pawn. I ras somewhat Interested In his fate at ho time , but did not see him again until , few days ago. Ho had the oar-marks if prosperity about him , and I was told ator that ho had graduated from a coal- iealsr's ofilco as a crack poker play or , and 10 had learned it all within a few aonths. Some wonderful stories were old of this young man's nerve , and it ras said that ho had a good fat bank ao- onnt end eat regularly in a stockmcn'o ; amp. The tldo In his fortunojwas turned by ila grit in playing tire dnces In a big ; amo. Ho had been drifting into gamb- iling lor some tlmo and know a great leal about a deck of cards. Three of the layers had laid down their hands after he draw , leaving only two contestants , iho hero of this story had been winning nd bet freely on his hand. HI * oppon- int kept soolng him and raiting him , and inally , after the pot had grown big o bo worth fighting for , raised him § 2- > 00 , The clerk in the coal ofllco put on lis thinking cip. Ho had two duces un- upportod and ho looked at them , and hen coolly eyed his antagonist. Thla astod two or three minutes. Not a aclal muscle moved. "I oill you , " ho said at last , throwing its deuces down upon the table. They won the pot. The other man a hand was not as good s ace high. I am told that this young Harvard raduato la one of tbo boat poker players oroabonts. Ho calls a bluft' instinctively. Us luck Is charmed , and the oldest and lost recklees pUyers tremble when they 0 against him. The great art In poker Is to know when D call and when not to call. With § 100 1 the pot and 85 bet by his antagonist , onca saw the best Ambler in Missouri ly down three of a kind. "Why did you not call him , It would nly have cost you $5 ? " said I. "Ho had a better hand than I had , aud would have been jnat $5 out. " Men are born gamblers and it Is this itultlon to call at the right time that lakes them successful. In a big game t a hotel here not long ago , In which ve or six friends took part , there was an xcitlng illoataaUou of this dellrons sort f doobt. Every player had. undo good Is ante and some of them had put In a aw hundred dollars additional bafore rapping out. At length § 10,000 lay on lie table , wilh two player * Cghtlos fet It- stood behind one of them. Ho hat ) laree queens , having drawn to them at the start. His opponent had drawn thrjc cards. The latter at this juncturecoolly announced a ratio of $10,000. The man with three qnoens was fairly staggered. ilia antagonist might be binding. Ho might have drawn to an ace and king and caught nothing , or ho might have caught another king and two moro aces , or ho might have drawn to a p lr and caught a lull hand. Was ho bluffiingl That was the question. After thinking tha matter over ho did not con- alder his qnoens worth that amount of money , so both hands went to the desk and the nun on the other sldo of the table raked In the stakes , I found out afterwards that all this money WAS won on the following hand : Ace , jack , ton , and tire sixes. The three qnoous would have won by a largo mao - o rlly. It Is ono of the delights of the stock man , whose fortune has grown up on him like Jack's beau-stalk to do - , absurdly ex travagant things , Tfacso nabobs will ac tually shako dice for a nlco house and lot , first dash out of the box. Sealskin over coats ( uo worn over hand-me-down suit and immense diamonds flash from flauuo shirt fronts. A rich ranch owner woul ask no hotter fun than to throw allvo : dollars Into a crowd of street gamins. There vna ono poker game hero I which ovny chip red , white , and blue represented a steer. When a man anted what ho threw to the centre of the tabl represented a steer , and It took anotho : steer to make it good. This was a gilt edged game and nobody who could no count his cattle on a thousands hill dared take any part In it. It would mak a poor man dizzy to think of the mouoy that Is won and lost In this steer game , It Is evident that a stockman's game I uo place for a poor man anyway. o. n. G. liistcii to Voiir AVIIV. The Manchester GUARDUX , June Sth , 1883 , KIJ-S ; At ono of the "Wlndowa" Looking on the woodland wayal Witl clumps of rhododondroms and great mass cs of May blosaomall ! "Thoro waa an in toreatlnggroug. It Included ono who hadbeona ' 'Cotton spinner , "but was nowoo Paraljzadll ! That ho could only bear to Ho in a re clining position. This refers to my case. 1 was tint Attacked twelve years agi with "Locomoter Ataxy" ( A. paralytic disease ol ncrvo flbro rarely over cured ; and was for several years barely able i got about And for the last Five years not able i attend to my business , although Miny things have been done ( or mo. Tr.o last experiment being Nerve stretching Tno jeaia ego 1 wt.8otid Into tbo Homo for Incurables ! Near Manchester , in May , 1882. I am no "Advocate" ; ' 'For anything in the shape of patent" Medicines ? And made many objections to my doa : wife's constant urging to try Hep Bitters but finally to pacify her - Consented ! ! I had not quite finished the first bottl whenl ftlt a change como over mo. Thl was Saturday , November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt so strong leald to my room companions , "I wasaurol could "Walk ! So started across the floor and back. I lurdlyknow how to contiln myself. I all over the house. I am gaining strength etch day. and can walk quits cafe without aty Stick ! " Orsupport. I am now at my own hou'c , nad hope Boon to l > a able to earn my ownteYlng ajfaln. 1 hive been member of the Manchester "Rojal Exchange" For nearly thirty \care , and wis most heartily congratulated on noicg Into the room on Tlmrsdaj last. Very gratefully 3 ours , Jonx Bl/AChiiURN , MANUIESTKR ( Eng. ) Dec , , 24 , 13:3. Ino jcnrs later am perfectly well. Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when you call for Hop Bittern ( BOO cluster of Hops on the white label ) tqe drue- gist bands out any BtulFcalled 0.I ) . Warner's German Hop Hitters or with other "Hop" name , refuse it and shun that druggist as you would n viper ; and if ho hns taken yonr money for the utuff , Indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle , and wo wil reword you liberally for the ccnvbtion. This Inraluiblo epcclfla readily nnd permanently : ures all kinds of Asthma. The mo > t obstinate and onT ( standing cases ilcld promptly to Ita wonderful lining properties. It Is koowu throughout the world for Its unrivaled efficacy. J. L. OALDWELt. city tlncoln , Neb. ; writes , Jan [ 9,1831. ijmco using Dr , lUlr'a Asthma cure , for nero than ono year , my wile his been entirely well , md not even a eymptcra of the disease baa appeared. WIUUAJI BENNETT , lllchland , Iowa , rites Nov. td , 1833. I have been allllcted with Hay Fever and \sthm since 1859. I followed your directions and im happy to say that I never slept better In my life. [ am glad that I am amonir tbo many who can speak 10 favorably of your remedies. A valuable ( A page treatise containing similar proof rom etory State In the U. B , Can ill and Great Urltaln ; Bill bo mailed upon application. Any druggist not having It In stock will procured. : o ordar. Ask for Dr. Hair n Asthma Curo. Dll H W HAIR & SON. Prop's Cln'tl.O. Annci11esltprtfts1ntonaef ! ! qnTiIUfl or. powiel onrfluf rlil.Koild , rtn.i UjlirtU. JJU.lhu. , liter wl Ann , I U 2Juid > ncUil ( U > iOi < ui. Afiv ( lK > lJlinp ltil ! lcla > iia"i > > . clul f ch mmril , kni to . AiliyiMirtTorcr r dntrrUl tat l mi' . . . . tT .o. n. tamEitfA Bonn. , tv , Uoetctter's Btom- ftchlHttcraoonqocrg nil nreventa mala rial levers , d > ip p. ela , clironlo oonetl- iiitlon , a tendency to kidney and bld. der Allmonta and rheumatism , and It ofthoKreitcstiolue lii case of bjdlly trouble nrlslne/rom wcakncas. Old poo. liliircgrcatlyaldcil Ijlt.tnilltUbUhly ecr\lecable to con. val sooiita and laJioi In delicate health It 1 ? , more over , a uulul med icine U tilto with no on louj ; Jour- eta the clfectir I mentil eihauatlon , For ealo ill Drusulstj aod duilora generally. ' ' 9.W.WETHERELL , 1E3 nn.l 187 Wabaili Avcnu.- , - ILlI.VtMCTVlLUlOtf Hair Cloth and Wire Bustles , Hoop Skirts , Hair Cloth Skirts.f jiMnriu.i.iMiOVj BLACK " ' i COLORED JERSEYS. TU cut r prt cnu Tlie Lanrtrjr. the inu t popular iMiiiMtiatum ot lluBtlo onU . A lady It i" IK jirttiverniaUe. w 10 J > worn ono lll ly vir \ r.r u"y other ttilo. Ij'h jM.'t.fflfivtf. iA1 } : frVw M V lf Real Estate 213 South 14th Street , Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. "Wo have business property on Cnpitol Avouuo , Dodge , Douglng , Farnniu , Homey , Howard , Uth , 10th , 18th and IGth srcets , Wo hnve fine residence property on Farnain , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cass , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys end Park A-veuues , in fact on all the bosb residence streets. Wo have property in the following ad ditions. Hawthorne * Millard&fCaldwelTs Lakes , Elizabeth Place E.V. Smith's , Horbach's , Patrick's * Parker's , Shinn's , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstrong's ] G-odfrev's , . ILowo's , lOrkwood , College Place , ! ' Park Place , Walnu HilL Capitol , Reed's First , McCormick's , g Kountz & Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wileox , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's * Hanscom's West Omaha , Grand View , Credit Foncier , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Svndicate Hill , Plain view , Hill Side , Tukev &Kevsors , Thornbiarg , Clark Place , Mvers Sc Hichards Bovds , And all the other Additions to the City : We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha. These ota sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The Icvelopment of the packing house and othnr interests there , are rapidly juilding up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. We have n few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which we offer at low [ .rices , terms 525 down balance $10 per month. These lota are on high evel ground and are desirable. . Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition icar the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade ; he grades have oeen established by the city council , and is .very desira- > lo residence property , only 16 blocks from Post office , prices lower than idjoinincc additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot be leaten. Foil SALE House and lot on 2Ut St. l asy orms , Foil SALE 22 foot on Farnam St. . near 1th St. , 38,000. Fan SALE-Lot In Walnut bill , 8200 , FOR BALE Lots on 20th , S5GO each. Fan SALK 22 aocos with elegant residence , oed bam , fine trees , ehrubery , fruit , hot and old water and all conveniences ] first class iroporty in every respect. FOB SALKGG feet on Fnrnam street , near 8th. Good business property cheap. Foil KENT lloom 44x75 , Ud floor , on 14th troot. Fen SALE Homo and lot , 23th nnd Chic * go street ; splendid corner , $3,500 , Foil SALE -First class business block , 8-15 , ' , 000 * Foil SALB-J lot on Wheaton St. ; good house , 81,600 , Fen BALE Fine corner lot in Bhinn'u Add ! tion , $700. Fen SALE-Lot in Millard Place , special bargain. Fen LEASE Fine business property on IGth St , and St. Mary's Avenue. Fen BALK } lot on Chicago HL , between 13th and 14 , TMtbgood housr , $3,000. We will JurnisJi conveyance free to any tjof the city to show property to our friends mtl customers , antl [ cheerfully give informa tion regarding Omahti Property\ Those wholhave Itargains to offer or wish vroperty\at \ aVtargain'are invited to see ls , IDFOBD * 4 Real Estate Agents 213 S. Stbet. Farnam & Douelas A j