HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY , irect Line for Engmnd , France and Germany. Ths Heamihlps ot this well known ling re bnllt et Iron , In water-tight compartments , nd art far- nlihed with every requisite to mile the pawsifre both tafo and aereeable , They carry the United 8Ut nd European raill , and leu a New York ThtwdaTiand Saturdays foi riymouth ( LONDON ) Cberboujr.U'AIUS andllAMBUKF ) IUtc ? , First CablnG3-S100 Steerage to or from Hamburg ? 10. O. II HICHAM ) & CO. , Oon- cr l Pass. Atfenl. 61 troadway , New York and Washington nd L telle streets , Chicago or Henry I'undt M rk Hanson , F. K. Moore * , lurry Dud In Qnuha ; Oronewlg Js Schooneger , In Council MluDj TA.GJENTSLIVE LIVE To work Life and Accident Tnlurnnco for ft itronr New York company , In every town In Nebraska and low * . Good commission to workers. Address E.O. WlLCOXiCO. tuts Knits [ SUCCESSORS TO JOHK V. JACOBS ) At ih < old stand Hit rarnam Bt. Crden by ttlt Rtanhsotlclieduiipromptl allanded to. Horn&FOT3 &FOT3 LISTS OF THE ONLY KSCLUoIVH IN OMAHA NKE. DR. Pt GROSSMAN. nnica and residence K. W. Cor. 17thand Douglaa Ulllco hours , 8 to S ; 80 a , m ; 1 to 4 p m. , 7 to 8 p. in , Telephone No. 72. CAPITAL PRIZE , 575,000. Tickets Only ? 5. Share * in Proportion Louisiana State Lottery Company "We do hereby t < rtfu ( that tin tuntniis th ar rangimenttfor all the Monthly and Semt-Annua Dnuingi et the Ltuisiana State Lottery Company and in perten manage and control the Dratringt themteltxt , and that the fame are cemdMted unth hontttyfa < m < u awl in gwd faith toward all par- tiet , emdue authorize the company to tue thit cer tificate , itithfac-iiinilet of our tlgnaturtt altaehei in iti advert isementt. , ooMiassioNEiie , Inoorporat d In 1883 for 25 rears by tha logtalatnti lor educational and charitable purposes with t capital of ? l.OOO.OCO to which a rcsorve fond of orei f SCO 000 hoi llnoa been added. By ao overwhelmlnir popular veto Its franohtu wu made a part of the present Btata constitution adopted December 3d. A. 1) ) . 1879. The only lottery over voted on and cndoncd by the people of any state , It novtr tcalea or postpones. Its nand tingle number drawings Uko plao monthly , A BFLBNDID orronioNiTT 19 w > N A ronroNK 7th Rrand Drawing , Olr G , in the Academy of Music , Now Orlenn' Tuesday , July 14th 1885 , 182(1 ( Monthly L.rnwlDfr. . CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Kach. Trac tions , in Kfth.i In Proportion , n. . * " I'ST or rBtzaai lOAPITAt mJZE tTS.OOt 1 do do 26.000 1 do < lo - 10,000 armzES OF c.ooo 12,00 * 6 do 2.COO 10,000 10 do 1,000 10,000 20 do ECO 10,000 100 do 200 20,000 800 Jo 100 80,000 00 do 50 25,000 1000 do 29 85,000 JrrnoxtMATiox rtuzits. 0 Approximation 1'rlzoa of 57SO 0,760 0 do do 100. . . . . . . 4 BOO 0 do do CM 2,250 1C07 PrUc9 , amounting to ? 283CM Application for rates to clubs stioald bo madoonly to tlioolllce of the Company In Now Orleans * For further Information write clearly giving fall iuldros9. POSTAL , NOTES , El press Honey Orders , 01 Now York Kxchango In ordinary letter , Ourrcnoj by Express ( all sums ot > 5 and upwards at our expense < ponso ) addressed , M. A. DAUPHIN Or M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , La. 60T Seventh St. , Washington D. 0. Make P. 0. Money Ordorg payable and addrcet Registered LotUra to NEW OULKAN3 NATIONAL BANK NJVV Orleans La H , S , ATWQOB , Plattsmouth , Neb. Breeder ot thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle , And Puroc and Jersey lied Swino. I bavo a positive romc Jy for tbo above dlmane ; b ; Its nsa thousands of cases ol tlt BtHQdlnirliATo teen cured Im. Inltselilcncr.tlmt I will HKnilTVYO I1OTT1.K3 ) HUB , tocetborwIttiaVAI.UAOIBTlIKATISKontljlsdlieuia W anj BUfferor Ohoexprensanil 1 * O.Addrpes * DH.T. A.HLUCL'M.Ul 1'eorlSt , Now To * THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY B1 * * $ ae of he Best"and Largest Stocks in the United To Select From ; NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSEN&EB ELEVATOR Pneumonia , Consumption ? Wastino r ° iltlveJ'J Xtlteve * anil Nature T i 5Z23B2 aatltlctUnrtttortnoritalpoieera THIS WHISKEY SHOULD BE POUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OP EVEEY FAMILY IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. DO NOT UU DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dnffy'H Pure jnialt WlilHkcy lit Mode , attempt to palm off on customers , whiskey of IhelronnbottUng , which Lclns of nn Inferior prrndo and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. JASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHER SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS. ' fecnd us your address and wo will mall book containing valuable Information. Sample Quart Bottles pent to any address In the United States ( East ot the Rocky Mountains ) , securely pacledin plain ease , Express charges jtref aid on receipt at f&jL.SG , or Six Bottles sent f or 1& 6 - * - . . iDUFFY. MALT WHISKEY CO. Baltimore Md. U. . . , , . , . S.J , SGlgApls. . Onialia. . H. T. CLABKE PROS COMFAHY. WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES , Remembesr These Bmoortant Facts CONCERNINa The Hulual Life Insurance muany OF NEW YORK. 1. It ( the OLDEST active Life Innuranoo Company in thli country. 'i It latlio LAKOEST Lite Insumnco Company l > y many millions ot dollars In the woilJ. 3 , Its rates ol premium ! are LOWEK thmi tliaao ol any other comruxuy , - " i. It h 8 no " tocUholdors"toclalm ny part of Its prcfltj , " > 6 , It oOers no SCIIKJ1E3 under the name of Ineuranco for ( peculation by [ pedal dissos upon the nilfortunea of each other , 8. Its [ ircsout atollablo CASH RESOURCES exceed these ot any other Life Inturance Company In the vi orld. V ' f . It IIM received In oash l m all source" , from February. 1813 , to January , 1880 , 1270,102,654.00. , .t41 i It haa returned to the people , In cash , from February , 1813. to January , 1685 , $21 ( < ,09 ! , lloo. Iticuh AsdoUoullio let ot January , 1865 , amount to moro than W. P. ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent for Gen , Ata. for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa Utah. and Minnesota , Oitiw Cor.Farnam and Kith St.Over IstNat'l. ' Detroit , Mlcliigan , BnuV , Omaha , Neb M. F. ROIIHEU , Special Agent for lown , Council Blufla , Iowa , Hrp , &Supt , a. r. K , BADLEB , Asst. Eng n , w , niAuo.vn , Asst. Boo MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AXD WORKS LEArEXWOItTIT , KANSAS. Mon'fg's and Builders of WroDgM Iron , Steel , Howe Trass and Combination BRIDGES For Itallroada and Highway * Turn Tablci , Pri r Spans , Hoc Tiuwer , I'lois ana Sub. Structure ] . Ics'ey ' , Sfilie Tollock A McLouth , Accnt. II , A. ttl e , " I'lnii d ui mtluol a'l ' brUi wis't tolet Cotrc9i > gd nij scllclted from eogln en and br : ttriitorj. COUNCIL BLUFfS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL. HIGH LOW. What The Bee Gathered Ahont the License Question In How the Buclfjcrs are Bnrro iUR Toward Prohibition , The Oonncll BlufTi BEE man recently had the pleasure of a whirl through WIs and aside from the joy of grout ing old friends , and the onnoyanco ol dodging old wash bills , gleaned some facts which will proro specially Inter esting to the BEE reader ; , It trat apparent by oven a hurried con' ' cact with residents of various parts of the state , that Johnnlo Barleycorn was be ing talked about n good deal , but hardly creating as much of a sensation aa In Iowa. "now inau is DOT ? " The Badgers ore a peculiar race , nnd to ono who has been in a community where high licence moans $1,001) ) nnd low llconss means $300 to $500 , their peculiar Ideas of what to play for "high" nnd what to play for "low" are very amusing. Wisconsin haa for years boon drifting along under the supposition ihat while In neighboring states the licences had been from $500 np to total prohibition , high licence that 10 , pretty high llconso meant $75 dollars a year. Eren this amount ( coma to have been consid ered so great n sacrifice for the saloon men to make , that in view of the payment of BO extraordinary sum per annum , the Greatest liberty must bo al lowed thorn for keeping open nights , nnd their back doors at least , open on ( Sun days. With the exception of an ccca sional tpism of reform , there Bcomo to have boon a frco-for-nll in most Wisconsin cltico , BO long as the llconso of $75 a year was paid , In Milwaukee last year this was the extent of the llconso there , and there hive been 1,000 saloons running there , In a city having a 150,000 pop ulation. The mystery of the cheapness and plosntlncss of the learning boor In that city ia thus solved. Brief stops along the line of the North western road , running through the center of this rich and populous atato ehowod that the smaller cities had been taking It equally easy. At Jcuosvlllo , with n pop ulation of 12,000 poopl ? , fifty saloons have boon running at $75 a year. The average arrests of drunkenness are about 350 a year , or about ono a day. In Fond du Lao there are fifty-five to sixty sa loons , with a population of 13,000 pee plo. In Oihkosh with a population of about 18,000 , there are 102 caloocs. In Appleton there are about fifty saloons , the population Is about 12,000. In all thoeo cities the license has bean only $75 a year. Bcloit with Its population of about 0,000 hag boon charging the ex traordinary high license for Wisconsin of $500 a year and has been maintaining ten saloons. "PLAYING man. " The last legislature , however , enacted a new law , and It causes a smile among $1,000 license advocates , to losrn that the concentrated Idea of Badger utates- manahlo announces $200 aa "high license" for cities. Under the now law those cities where $75 has been the rate are row compelled to fix It at least at $200 , and It provides also that on the ap plication of twelve property owners the council of any city may call an election in September of any year , and the people ple ahall then decide whether the license shall be raised from $200 to $350 , or to $500. In cajo those la not a majority In favor of $500 , the votes castjfor $500 are to be counted In favor of the $350 , and If this does not make a majority In favor of $350 , the license must remain at $200. HOW THE NEW LAW TAKES. This so-called high license law has stirred np no little opposition. The howl In some places Is almost as great as it would be In Oonncll Bluffs to raise the license to $1,000. Even Milwaukee doubts whether it can stand a $200 license , and any attempt to raise It above that at present trill call out a strong opposition. Of the other cities visited by the BEE missionary , Appleton alone seems to have any strong element In favor of rasing the license to $500. That Is a great college town , and and a strong church town , and the sentiment there seems stronger in favor of fewer and bettor saloons. The prohibition element Booms to bo by no means as vigorous as in Iowa. Many who look forward to prohibition as a coming event of the future , to bo worked for , and to bo hailed with delight when It does come , do not deem It near the time rot , and they are moving slowly , while the "third party" enthusiasts are eprlnklod hero and there over the state , but are not well concentrated , and do not seem strong In any of the cities vis ited. | { If the feeling of some of these prohibi tionist ? , with whom the BEE man talked , is to ba taken as the sentiment of the majority of them , It will bo safe to count on the prohibitionists joining with the saloonists in fightlnt ? any local attempt to ralso the license above $200. They do not want to have saloons made Bore respcctablo'and loudly claim that lilgh llcpneo will put off their droamod-of millennium. TUB BEE on the wing through the Dsdgor state gathered npsoms other facts of Interest to Council Bluffs readers , on icjount of comparison with like matters lore , which will bo presented in due time , _ HONEY FOIl THE LADIES , Short ehirta are very fashionable. Florentine mosaic IB again to ba worn , Silver mounts for black fans are novelties. Silver braid is used for trimming dresses of jlaok mohair. Gauze and silk grenadine fans lead in pup- ulniity just now , Chantlly laca barbca are again worn at the throat with linen collars , Gauze niching run with extremely fine gold or silver threada is much worn. Velvet In V shape form ! tha fronts and backs of dresses of all materials. Bias folds ot etamlce nro worn nt the throat and wrists of travelling costume ? , Feather fans mounted on taitoise shell are o tha most fashionable for full dress , of "Bonnets are now trimmed with asses' ears , " says a fashion journal , Bo are dudes , [ Uonnets are- lighter than ever. Repot ta From Paris note the absence of large hats ! In order to insure perfect fitting bodlcea i. llnirgs of tha bent qualUy must bo u ed. Q Light woolen materials are far moro com- forlabla for false skirts than cotton fabricj , " Polonaises of cream-colored India tllk are worn over skirts of embroidered muslin or ace. ace.Lace Lace flounces arowornon grenadine dresses , ha trfmmicgs of the cordage being also of Uco. BlacV grenadine dresses broche with velye remain in vogua and rival these ot etamin and laco. When n woman lavishes all bor affection on a png Jog it is a sigh that her finer foci ings are somewhat blunted , Jabots of colored mull , edged with tloe ] lace plaited and fastened In the center with a knot of rmi'l , are again popular. Hcnutltch rtnd drawn work are exceeding ly popular upon the- flounces of drones o whlto material , whether woolen or cotton , An IOWA girl has an album In which eh keeps pictures of all the young men who luvo ( lifted with her without coming to the point She calls it her rogues' gallery , "I never speak as wo pass by , " This Is th. revised version designed for tha tue ol the young man who has to escort his girl past an Ice-cream saloon , [ Oil City Bllrzard , It is always well to have a piece of each silk ball dress to make the slippers which mete to be worn with it , Some clever women are able to ro-cover their slippers themselves , A good to t of suspected butter is to drop n piece Into a well heated frying pan. If It be genuine butter It will molt and bubble or boll , but not sputter : If it bo oleomargarine I will sputter until melted , The novelty of liming one of the decks o ! a steamer fitted up as a skating rink is to bo introduced In Now York this summer , The vessel Is to make trips up the Hudson In the daytime and bo moored at her wharf nt night , when roller skating will be Indulged In , Long mantles , entirely concealing thn dress , of bright-colored Inco made over blacker or whits silk linings , are worn for driving. In Tarts this etylo of mautlo is made of blacker or white lace over bright satin or surah linings , The parasol and bonnet match the mantle , Call a girl a chick , and shd smiles ; call a woman a lion nnd eho howls. Call n young woman a witch nnd she is pleased ; call an ole woman a witch nnd she is Indignant. Call a ; irl a kitten and she lather likes It ; call n woman a cut and sho'll hate you , Queer sex. Isn't it-Kod [ Bluff ( Cal. ) News. The following appears in a London paper : "London season , A lady of good position , without children , offers to take charge of n young lady of good family , nnd present her tea a wide circle of the very host society this sea- eon , from Juno 1 to July 31. Exceptional advantages offered , Terms 000. All com munlcations confidential , Address , etc. " A writer who has thoroughly investigated tha eubject of "kisalng" in its biblical forms eays that kissing it mentioned no fewer than Iifty _ times in the bible. But ho proves thnt kissing to bo eciiptutnl must bo between members of tbo same Rex , and that twcnty- wght of the fifty biblical kisses were ex changed between men , French Vonetienno cloth la the name of anew now fabric lately opened , in a number of ex tremely pretty colors nnd combinations. The [ roods resemble the printed moueaellno da lalnes In effect , but tha woof is corded in these later mnterlals , and considerably heav ier In quality than mousBelino do laino , The grounds ara tinted in various delicate colors , ind figured with a leaf or flower in contrast ing hues. That lifht lacing has cotno in vogue there is little cause to doubt. Gradually the outline - line ol the figure has changed from the short , largo waisted effect of two years ago , and the style now prevalent in a very long , small waist. Any style of trimming or cut which produces this effect ia fashionable. Pointed waist ; , peasant waists , bodices , girdles , braids running down to form points , flat laces graduating down In front of the dress. Courtship In Utah "Well , good night , dearest George ; I hope yiuwill roach homo safely. Cannot you call again to-morrow evening ? " "No , dearest. To-morrow evenIng - Ing I go to leo Ethelluda. " "Well , the even ing after1 "Sorry ; but that's Angelina's night. It's a fact , dearest Aurora. 3 > ery night in the week ia occupied now , and I have three matlneas to do besides. But cheer up , dearest , we'll hnvn a grand wedding some ol thcso days , when I will be nblo to clasp you all to my heart , never moro to separate. " Then , pressing o fond kiss on his darling's lips , the lover takes hia departure. [ Ex change , Full AInny a Fool , Full many a shrub of beauty fresh nnd green Stands waving in the balmy Summer broe/e ; . . Full many n cockroachhungry.poor nnrl lean , By "insect powder" is compelled to aneezo. Full many a donkey , struck by gule severe , While wreck and splinters fell along his way , With fear and trembling bends each ponderous ' ous ear And fervently exclaims : "Now lot us bray 1' ' [ Chicago Sun , ANGEIjOlDM. The Now spiritualistic Doctrine E.\- pounded by tlicLiato Rev. Dr. TVbeclen , tbo Methodist Divlno. New York Special. Spiritualism haa a now hobby. Thai venerable and famous Methodist , Rev. Dr. D. D. VVheden , hod shortly before his death evolved a curious theory as to specters. His Idea , simply expressed , was that the ontlro nervous uyotom in a human being , not the contents of the cranium alone , constituted the mind. Therefore , the ramification of the nerves , forming In themselves aabapoco&formlng exactly to that of the whole figure , made the soul of man just like his body.so far as configuration wasconcornod. Ho had in his study a fine chsrt of the nervous system , and this ho would use in Illustrating his views to friends. Ho balloved that at death this contour and semblance of the dead body separated Itself , and became the eternal form of the spirit , visit to its fellows and to terrestlal folk * . Dr. Who- dcn was a profound thinker , and his mental powers showed no diminution up to the day of his demise. His works are standard In doctrinal matters pertaining to Methodism , and for years ho had edited Mot hod's ' t parlodlcila ; but this theory of the soul's ahapo was considered a speculative vagary , In which hlo serious credenca was doubted by his friends. Ho published & part of It awhile before ho died , but stated It rather as a fancy than fact. In Whodon'a posthumous papers has been found a complete exposition of his discovery , describing how the uoul gels out of the body ; "Emerging upward , " ho saya , "tho spirit awakes Into the pare other a bloesed atmosphere. Tats paradlsih ether Is an tillucnoo from the dlvino essence , and the emancipated soul bathes , swims , lives In Its own genial and native element. Paradise thus pervades our air above and around us , at death the spirit enters thereinto as through the veil , " Ho goes on in a aomowhat rhapsodical style until reaching a conclusion that ap paritions are casual glimpses of the beings of the beings of this mually Invisible world. "Even the resurrect body of Christ , " ho mys , "ivalked through the solid wall of the house , and first revealed Itself to his disciples at ( he table. " He calls these beings angololds , and argues that they leave behind them , in the die- carded corpse , the baser attributes. Bet ho Is clear in his belief that the semes of eight , nto , remain In tbo angelold. Ho has left many articles elucidating the doctrine , and totting forth Its beauties. They are in the possession of his oxocn- tors , who may suppress them ; but two cr three of them have fallen Into the hands of those who have already spoken freely their contents , Already ono has been read to an assemblage of spiritualists The pertinency of Whodon's theory to modern spiritualism lies in Its harmony with the alleged phenomena of material ization. It has been promptly scizad upon by several of the professional mediums , and In some of this week's seances forms In tumblanco csmportlng with the condition of his augeloids have been shown to astounded disciples , Babies are promptly cared by Red Star Cough Go.ro , No opiates or poliont. Iilatcn to Your " \Vllc , The Mnoctic'tcrCtAjiBlAv , Juno tb , 185 ? , } At one of the "Windovra" Looking on the woodland ways ! Wit clumps of rhododendrons and great mass ea of May bbssomalll "Thoro was an in foresting group. It included ono who had bocna "Cotton spinner , " but was now so Pftraljzcdlll That ho could only bear to Ho In a re cltnlug position. This refers to my case , I was first Attacked twelve years agi with "Locomotor Alxy" ( A. ptralytlo disease ol nerve fibre rirtly our cured nnd was for several years barely able o got about. And for the last Flvo years not able t attend to my business , although ST ny things hare bten dona for no , The oft oxpeilment Icing Nme stretching Tno jreirs * go I WAS voted Into the Homo for Incurables 1 Near Manchester In May , 1832. I am no "Advccato" ; "For anything in the shape of patent" Medicines ? And madomany objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Kilters but finally to pacify her Concontodll I had not qulto finished the first bottle when I felt a cLango oomo over mo. This was Saturday , November 3d. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I said to myrooni companions , "I was sure I could "Walkl So started across the floor and back , I hardly know how to contain mjsslf. I wts Ml over the houjr. I urn gaining strength etch day , nnil can \\alk qulto tafo without &n\ "Stick ! " Orsupport. I am now at my own homo , aid hops soon to Ia nblo to earn ray own Istlng tinln. 1 have been member cl the irancheatcr "llojal Kxchango" Kor nearly thirty jc.ir ? , and wig most heartily congratulMod on uoirg Into the room on Tliursdi } nit Very Kratcluilv jours , Jens DI.ACKUDBN , tlAsuip.strn ( Kng ) Uco , U , IS-3. Tuojcars later om [ xrfcttly well. Prosecute the Swindlers. Ifhcn you oil ( or lion RUtcrs ( eco green o'ustei ot hops on the \\lilto Hhcl ) tlio ilrupglit bands on' dcy BtufT railed C. D. Warner's German Hop Hitter cr with other hop rame , rcruso It and slmn Ihat druggist aajounouM a \ ; ) < erandlt ; ho hag takei I our money lor the ( tuff , Indict him lor tha Iraud anil sue him Tor dampen tor the swindle , and wll toward jou liberally lor the conxlctlcn. This Invaluiblo cpco'fla ' readily and permanently curca all kinds of Asthma. The most obstinate and occ standing caeca ilcld promptly to Its wonderful curing properties. It hkconn throughout the world 'or ' Ite unrivaled cfDcocy. J. L. tATD\VELU oily Tlncoln , Neb. ; writes , Jan 19,183 L ynco using Dr. Ilalr'a Asthma euro , for moro than ono ) car , my wife haa been entirely well , and not even a sjinptcm of the dleoaauhaa appeared. WILLIAM BENNETT , Klchland , Iowa , writes Nov. 3d. 1833. I have boon nflllcted with Hay Fo ; or and Asthma since 185D , Ifollonod your directions and am happy to cay that I necr slept Letter in my life. [ am glad that I am among the many who can epcak eo faiorably ot your romedlca. A valuable 61 page treatise containing similar pool 'romcieryStato ' in the U , S , Caniia and Qroat Britain ; will bo mailed upon application. Any drupgUt not having It In stock will procured , to order. Aek for Dr. Hairs Asthma Curo. Dlt It W HAIIl&SON. Proo'aCln'tl. O. ' mmmm Hrwtetter'a Stem achBltteraconqacra and prevents mala rial fevers , djrpep Bla , chronlo consti pation , a tendency to kidney nnd bUJ der nllmenta am rheumatism , and Is of the greatest v olue In cases of bodily trouble arialngfrom v , cakncas. Old pee plaaiegrcatlyalded bylt.andltlBblgbly eervlscablo to con valesconta and ladioi In delicate health. It In , moreover over , n useful med- Iclnota tike with cue on Ion ; Jour ney. It counter acts the effect ; rf mei.iil oxbtuttlon For sale by all DrugglsU and dealers genoially. THE BEST THING OUT FOB , - ' Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water. ; BATES lauon , Turn and SOAP AMAIINOLT , and gi nnlverealsatlefactlon. Ko laiully rich or poor should io without It Bold by all proccrp. DKWAIIR of Imitations nell do- Ipned to mislead. 1'Bini.iNH Is the ONLY BAPH labor avlng compound and oln ays bears tbo abo\o sym it I and name nt JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. 185 and 187 Wabach Avcnuo , Hair Cloth and Who Bustles , Hoop Skirts , ' Hair Cloth Skrtsf ! BLACK o COLOREDS SJERSEYS , TW cut represent ! The - , the inert Lank-try popular comtlimllon o ( lluillu alitt Hoop MiIrtoTcr made. A lady \v,1o liaa worn ono will novir wear any oilier ttylc. tafh hKIlt | Btampod upon tno 1 , "ii.loii.lr" ! : " JL"LV ! ? to. 110,4 1 1 Inif Hninudyop um | l , will bo < ; < with arcnniluirtoUw. Hold by - Mass , Institute of Technology. BOSTON , MASS. KVAMIXATIO.VB IS CAI5AOO. Regular four J ear courtes In C'U U Jlechanlcal.ltln- pg ami Kleclrl l K K\netlnj \ , Archltcct'iic , Chem- stry , I'h } 8lcs , Natural Illutory , etc. Students are Uo a'lmltted to pirtlal or ipecUl courus Next chool ytar beflna Sept 23 , IbS ) . Entrance cxtralna Ions June 4 and C , at 0 a. in. Apply to l'iol ( leo lowhnJ , lioniil cf KducitIon rootui City Hall Chl- JAkiia I' . Ui-NROx , Sccretarj. . WAI.SBB , t'nsldent. LYON &HEALY , AIonrooKtH. , ) DAND CATALOGUE . 140 rr-L 300 tDtrft 'eUtiJi. LXuti ) * Uj'.f' ' ' * StatTi ftuil < * at IUU , b toOry lUrtl OvILU. lUf lrlDf * V x-JBfrfia t.tti uviXiiiUlkilfix * ouer 213 South I4tli Street , Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. kl Wo have business properly oil Capitol Aveuuo , Dodge , Douglns , Fariinm , Ilnrucy , Howard , 9th , 10th , 18th and ' 16th erects , Wo hnvo fine residence property on Fntnam , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cnss , California streets , Sher- mtm , St .Mnrys end Park Avenues , in fact on all the besb residence sheets. Wo have property in the following nd- ditiens. Hawthorne * MoCormick's , .1 MiUard& CaldwelTs Kountz § c Ruth's , Lakes , Impr'nt Association Elizabeth. Place Wilcox , E. V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Horbach's , Isaac cfc Seldon's ) Patrick's * Hanscoin's Parker's , West Omaha , Shiun's , Grand View , Giso's , Credit Foncier , Melson's , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Godirev's , , Kountz' Third , Lowe's , Kountz' Fourth , Kirkwood , Svndicate Hill , College Place , " ; " Plain-view , Park Place , Hill Side , Walnu HilL Tukev &Kevsors , West End , Thornburg , Clark Place , Capitol/1 Mvers & Richards , Meed's First , Bovds , And all the other Additions to the City. : C.J outh Omaha. We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha. These ots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and othnr interests there , are rapidly milding up that portion of. the city. Kirkwood. Wo have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which wo ofler at low j-rices , terms 25 down balance $10 per mouth. These lots are on. high evel ground and are desirable. Hawthorne This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. All the ( Erects are being put to grndo he grades have oeen established by the city council , andis _ very desira- jle residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than , idjoiniue additions for a homo or investment. These lota cannot bo jeaten. Fen SALE Houao and lot on 21at St. erms , Kern SALE 22 foct on 1'arnam St , near Hh St. , 88,000. FOB BAtE-Lot In Walnut hill , 8200 , Fen SALE Lots on 20th , S550 each. Foil SALK 22 ncroa with elegant residence , oed barn , fine trees , ehnibery , fruit , hot and old water and all conveniences ) first cluts roporty in every respect. Fen BALIS00 feet on Farnam street , near 3th , Good bniinoai property cheap , Fen KENT lloom 44x70 , 3d floor , on llth root , Fen SALE Uousa and lot , 20th and Olilca go Btrcetjeploudu ) corner , $3,000 , Fen SALK First class bualneas block , $45,1 000. 000.Fon Fen SALE-i lot on Whcaton St. ; good house , 81,500. Fen BALK Fine corner lot in Bhlnn's addl ! tlon , S700. Fen SALE Lot in MillarJ Place , epocial barcain. Fen LEASE FJno business property on ICth St. and St. Mary's Avenue. 1 on SALH J lot on'Chicago St. bctwoea 13th and 11 , v 1th good house , § 3,000. , We ivill furnish conveyance jfree to any tart of tJie city to show property to our friends tnd customers , \cheerjully \ ( five informa- ion rcfjanlini/ Omaha Property. Those wholhave Itargaina to offer or wish \roperty\at \ \ rtltarnainfcire invited to see us. ReallEjtate Agents S. Stbet. Farnani & Dousflas