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THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , ATjGUST 8 1885. G.H , Mack & Go's Cleveland , 0. , Celebrated Finest 3 for S5o direr In Amrrl \ , and Excelsior 6c ClgM 1're cmlnent bo\c ll others , Our Cut Does Not Scratch 60 CljriraboTO nil competition , ( or sale and controllcJ by D. W. SAXE nud J. W. BELL , Oninhn. Kcnnar.l & Illggg , Drngf , I/ncolrj , Ncli. O. B. Chapman , " " " Kvins & JuJion , Onus , Hasting * , Nob. IKjwty & Chlnn , Onus , Oclumtiua , Neb. J. R. l > elltt\en , Druse , Cnun0'l II'.ufTs , Doll O Merion & Co .Drum Council Iowa. OusBchrifff , Hooks , eta , Fremont Neb , W , II. Turner , Uookf , cto , IVcm.iht , N U. II. Whlltleioy.Druirs. CictNo C. A. Henderson , Grand Iclinu , ' ' B , H , ATWOOD , Plottamouth , Nob. Erro 1 1 of thoroughbred and high grade Horeio d and Jersey Cattle , And J nroo and .Turner Ked Bwine. , COUNTERFEITERS BEWARE. A Michigan Concern Enjoined. ( From the Rochester Morning Herald. ] The following Injunction has been obtained by tha Hop Bittern Company , of Uochcster , N. Y. , against ColUtlnus 1) . Warner of Read- In ? , Michlgan.prouib ting him from manufac turing or telling "German Hop Hitters. " The President of the United States of America toCollntimiB U. Warner.o ! Itcndiup , Mich. , his servants , workmen , nal < smen nod agents , and each and every of them : Whereas , It has b n represented unto lha the Justices of onr Circuit Court , the lion S t MI Icy Matthewg , end the Hon. Henry IS , llrown. at Detroit , within and for said Dis trict , slttlrg an n. Court of Chancery thnt you. ColUtlnus 1) Warner , are manufacturing and telling ft medicine named German Hop Hitters iu fraudulent imitation of the Hop Hilton made and told by complainant ; yoiirsaid mod- iclno being devised , circulated and intended to mislead the public into purchasing such coun terfeit goods as tlio manufacture of the com plainant. Wo therefore , In consideration of the prom ises , rte strictly enjoin you , thetald t/ollatinus D , Warner , and all and every the per ons be fore named , from using the words "Hop Bit tern" on any lluida contained In bottles to as to induce the belief that such fluids are made by complainant ; nnd further , from manufact uring , selling orollering for sale any bitters or other fluids in the bottles and with the labels , and In the general fofm in which you were manufacturing nnd selling tbo blttnrn called by you Gorman Hop Bitters , on tbo filling of the bill : or In any other bottles , or wlto any other labels contrived or designed to represent nr induce the belief that the bitters or fiutda told by you are the Roods of the complainant.uutil the further order of the Court. " * The ilonor'ablo MOR1USON U WAITE , Chief Justice of the United States , At Detroitthis 15th day of July. A. D. 1885 , r.L.S. ] Walter S. llarslm , Clerk , Proaocnto the Swindlers. If when you cill for Hop Dlttcra ( aeo green clutter of hops on thowhlto libel ) the ilruggltt h&nris out < ny tuH railed G D Warner's German Hop Bitters or with other h . ) name , rctuso It and shun Iliat druggist as you woud > lper ; and If ho lias taken jour money lor tlio stuff , InJIct blm for the ( mud and 8iio him 'or dam&RCB Kr the swindle , and will reward you Ilberallrlor the conviction , SUCCESSOR ! ) TO .Tons G. JACOBS , 185 nnl 187 WAba h Avenue , UNDERTAKERS I JUM rAciimr-iiot- At the old slati J1417 Farnam St. Orders by tclo- Hair Cloth and Wire graph O.Z2R. solicited andproinptly { attended to. Telephone Bustles , Hoop Skirts , ' Hair CMIi Skirts , ! ' BLACK IN BOTTLES. Tiaa cut represent The LMitrtry , the mint iiopulnr Erlangor BaMirla I Culmbachcr Bavaria combination or llustlu nniL I'llencr Bohemian | Kaiser . . . . .Bremen ] j oi > Milrtcvermade. Alady DOMESTIC. w 10 1m worn ono will nc-nr . Rudwclscr. . . . St Louis I Anhauaor St. Louts Hknt v ur any 11 Ftinipnl other style. upon L.VII the Beat's Milwaukee | Kchlltz-l1 Ignor.Mltwiuikco 1. milnirtjU'l June in , 1571 , . KIUL''U Omaha i Alt , Porter , Domestic anil > n. 11(5,111. ( riTAHTOnobcll. llhlno Wlnoa. . . . . inir i-iinobtvioof bUIrt not , to , - t.t.imM-il. ) Mill lie il lt Mtli an-onlUiirtolaw , bold by all EDMAUEEE 1213 Parnam St , , ii-ni1' -ctatldrypoodsuousei THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY One of he Best'and Largest Stocks in the United Statec To Select From. NO STAIRS CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGEB ELEVATOR AT THE ns Exoosition. HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THE- 3 For Eemarkable FineQuality of Tone , ' Excellence of Design , Perfection of Workmanship Call and see these Pianos , wliicli take FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER EXHI BITED. MAX MEYEE & BRO , , Western Agents. JPneiimonici , Consumption ? WHISKEY , roiltlvttv Jlttleved and HUB WEISEEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SXDEBOAHD OP EVEB7 PA1OLT IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. DO NOT I K DIJCEIVIJD.-Msnr CnifrglsU and Grocers who do not bars DulTj'm Port Oalt WhUUcy In lock , attempt to palm off on customer ) , whiskey of thelrovrnboUliac , which > eing ot an Inferior grade and adulterated , ftyB them a larger proflt ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE HALT WHISKEY , AND TAKE NO OTHEB SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND GROCERS/ | UadMroaraddreatandwfirUlmaabookcontalnlciT > iluabl Information. Sample Quart Itottlt * MI to any address U the United 6tauaEutof the Docky Mountain securely j > aeU In plain Uu , tevpreti churget j > r im < l on receipt of f&jL.Q0y or Blx Bottle * sent for &O.OO DUFFY MALT'WHXSKEY CO. , Baltimore , Md , , U. SJ , I Seta Art , Oiak H , T , CLARKE DRD6 COMPANY , n DEALERS IN HalFo Safe and FIKE AUD BUBQLAB PEOOF Z.O9SO Bot\vccn Oursclvcp. Because her ores to mo nnd yon The brightest and the blncet , SliftH storm arise between us two , The oldest friends and tniest ? She imllps on mo , toy heart I. lost , And yours Is steeprd In sorrow ! And yet the flowers I gave to-night Sho'll throw to you to-morrow , Oormctta the Is ; so say with mo , "Let him who wins her wear her , And fair however fair she bo. There's man ; n lassie fairer , " Fcr if it hap , as well it mny , That each In vain has pleaded , If all my songs are thrown away , And all your sighs unheeded ; AVo'll vow ourselves to hermit vow , We'll cross no foaming billow , We'll bind across our dismal brows No wreath of mournful willow ; But show , In suite of her diidaln , Wo yet can live without her , And joining hands we'll Inugh again , And think no more about her. [ Anonymous , THE LOST OBLIGATION. Some scorn to take naturally to what ever promltcs to bo unfortunate to thorn , and it mntt have bcon a blind obcdlcnco to this law that Charles Day Insisted on regarding Jonas Terry as bin friend. There WBB nothing In common between the men but a lore for Joalo Mcrritt , and onck n circumstance la not usually con ducive to friendly feeling. Chtttlcs had wavy brown hair , a pleas ant face and a fine tenor voico. Jonas kept his hnlr cut after oomo penitentiary fashion , his features were thick nnd commonplace monplaco , and ho had a short , stumpy figure. Their mental difference was qulto as great : Charles waa rapid nnd bright , Jonas slow nnd accretive ; Charles oho was affectionate and prodigal , Jonas ear Ins nnd prudent , and Inclined to rnnko a moilt of always looking out for himself. Both were young men of some fortune , ind position , but Jonas alone was In business. OharloB lived upon the routs of his property , end devoted his time to the ladles In general , and to Joela filer- rltt In particular. One evening in Juno they sat together In the library of Charles' fine house. They had boon dlscneslng some summer plane , and Charles euid : "Leave c IF grinding nt thai money mill of yours , Jonae , and come with mo ; wo ehall have n pleasant month's crulao. " "I cannot possibly do It. To toll the truth , I am In a very tight plnco , and U la n bad time for raising money. " "How much do you want ? " "About twelve thousand. " "Will ton thousand do ? " "Yea ; ten would put mo put of straits. In fact , ten thousand now might bo worth fifty thousand to mo. " Gnnrles walked to his secretary , and unlocking it , counted out the amount in bills , and handed them to his friend , say ing : "Just give me your I. O. U. , Jonas , : or two months after date. Will that be .oug enough ? " "You don'tuuan th's , Charley ? " "Why , yes , I do , old fellow. It is not much of a kindness , after all. Ton see , VTorrltt paid mo my qnarlor'a rent to-day and I shall be sure to spend nil before the quarter is over If I keep the money whore L can got nt U. In two months I shall ao out of funds and In the height of the Reason. It is n plan of mine to socnre tea thousand for clearing up in Septem ber. " "Thank you , Charles. I will accept .ho loan with pleasure , and If you should need it before , why , just drop mo a Hue. [ shall ba out of trouble long before September. " The young man then drew n pen nnd some paper toward him , wrote out the [ , 0. U. , and handed it to his friend , ob serving , ai ho did so : "Allow mo to say , Charles , that It Is fcoliah to keep so mush money here. Put 'it with your banker. " "Certainly. Morrltt paid mo this afternoon. It was so hot when ho left I ihought I would not go down town nntll ; ho morning. There is no danger. No- Dody but you tnd Merrltt and myself iuowB anything about it. " Then ho lilted the I. 0. U. , glanced at t , and roao to put It in his secretary ; 3ut as ho was crossing the room Jonas said : " I hoard to-day that Joaio Mer rill is to marry Lieut. Plorco. " In an instant the young man's thoughts were diverted from his money nll'alra. 3o Tffts much oxcitpd nt the Information , refused to bollovo it , and wont over nud over , with a passionate earnestness , his reasons for being certain that ouch a him ; could not be. " " ho "I luvo "Why , kept repeating , cnown her over since sbo was n little bit > f n girl. I carried her books to oohool ; [ wont with her to the dancing class ; her 'athor has boon my lawyer and advisor ; I lave been as much at homo In Morrltt'a louse ns in my own. Poohl The thing s impossible. Joalo never would treat mo like that. 1 won't believe It. " "Go and ask her a straightforward question. " "I can't. It Is too Into to-night , and I eave by the noon train to-morrow. I ntended to have that matter fully under stood this hammer , but I was In no hur ry. A love affair la all spoiled when papa and mamma and tbo lawyer and tbo world come Into it. I have told Joald that , nnd she nnd I understand one another. Will you bo calling there noon , Jonas ? " "I will try , If you wish it. " "They leave town In a few days , but call bolero , if you can ; and send me word if yen see anything of the Lieu tenant. " "I will , Lock up your secretary , I BOO it Is still open. I am very much obliged , very much , " "All right , You are very welcome. I am just putting ton thousand safely sway for when I need it. " Charles was niach annoyad nt what ho heard , but ho did not forgot his secre tary. It had a secret drawer , and was capable of being fastened by three In trlcato locks , lie carefully scoured all three , nnd then sat down to imoku and think over again the absurdity of Joila caring for Any QUO but himself. In half an hour ho was satisfied that the thing eras impossible , and no rose rather wear ily , determined to sleep upon his faith In her love. jAs ho passed tbo table he saw a piece of paper that attracted him ; It was Jonas' F. O. U. Ho had forgotten to put It away , ami it was too much trouble to un lock the ecoretary again. Ho hetitated moment where to secure It , but utmost Instantly selected a place ho considered singularly safe , deposited it there , and then went to bed and to sleep , The next day ho wont to Newport , and there waited Impatiently the advent of Ihe Merrills. Before he had got nny letter from Jonas , Jotlo Jierfelf had tatis- Qed him They had a charming stroll to gether In which everything was talked over , and which left Charles in what he considered a very happy and enviable po sition. Nothing marred the heaven of their next two months. At the end of tha time the reckless lover began to bo In want of funds , nnd ns ho had heard nothing of Jonaj , ho determined to go to Now York and collect his I. 0. U. Ho had not n care on his heart about it nntl ho had searched his tocrotary ngaln and again and failed to find the p per. Ho lit a cigar and sat down to think. Then ho suddenly remembered that ho had found the paper after ho had looked his secretary and that ho had had it. Ho even remembered the little laugh of de light with which ho had put It In such a capital placo. But what place ? Ho could not remember that. The room , ns said before , was the library , nnd the walls were covered to a considerable height with books , the top of the shelves being ornamented with busts , Indian boxes RIU ! Chtneto cabinets and jars. Ho looked behind nil the books , opsnod those within easy roach , rilled the boxes and cabinets , and peeped into all the vases. The search was con tinued lulf through the night , but the paper wns not found , Ho tried to think that It wns of no consequence , but somehow his heart failed blm. Early next day ho wont to the oflico of Jonas Terry , but ho lifted his head with n smile , and rcso heattily to greet his friend. "Jonas , " said Charles , with a puzzled , eager look , "that 1 , 0. U. I have lost it. Searched everywhere all night for It , and can't lay my hands on It. " "What I. 0. U. ? " "The one you gave mo for the ton Ihonsand dollars I lent yon In Juno. After you went I sat down to think nbont Joslo Merrltt , nnd when I wan getting sleepy 1 found it on the table. I was too Iszy to unlock my secretary again , and I hid it somewhere , or else I thought [ had It , and left it about , nnd the servants bnvo swept it away. How ever , I will glvo yon an acknowledgment that will cover all possible claim If over It should turn up. That will do , yon know. " "You must bo dreaming , Charles , ] know nothing about an I. 0. U. , and ] don't SBO at all what you are drifting at. ' "Jonas ! You could not bo such n sconndrcll You are joking , of course. ' "Mr. Day , I request you to leave my ofOco at once , tir. 1 am not to bo bullied or blackmailed in this way , I assure you. " Then Charles struck the scoundrel and there was such an uproar of words and blows that the police were called in , and the affair became sufficiently public nnd , Indeed , wont into the courto. Of course , Charles got the worst of It every way. Ho had no particle of evidence to show for his claim ; ho was fnat , fashionable and oxtravogent , while Jonas was universally spckon of as "estimable and reliable. " Society turned the cold shoulder toward him nnd mothers forbade tholr daughters to ride in his company or accept him for a partner In.iho dance. "But then , " as Mrs. Merrill shrewdly said , "his en- jagament to our Joslo has just tccomo known. " It was remarkable thst after this quar rel Jonas Toiry's business grew with an turning rapidity. Perhaps the saving of that ten thousand had been the turn ing point of his fortune. Wo all know taw the want of a $5 bill can somatimes lose us an'amount amazingly dispropor tionate. Solally , too , bis success was very great. Ho mairled n beautiful , stylish woman , who fully shared his antipathy to the Daye , nnd who never lost an opportunity of mortifying them ; and social slights are bitter enough to Ihoco whoso whole life turns upon social success. In fact Mr. and Mrs , Jonas Terry , with tholr grand house nnd ex clusive entertainments and fine turn-out , were the Mordccal silling In Iho gate of all Charles' and Josle's hapnlnojs. Many a time the two had gone togeth er over everything In the room , taken svory book frJtn the shelves , an d emnm- ncd every crevice in the cises , out nil iu vain. The I. 0 U. waa evidently lost , nnd Charles raid , after every fresh search and disappointment , "No use , Joslo , I oil you everything goes against honor and virtue. If you want to bo pointed out as a patlorn of all excellencies , yon must be In secret a natural and practical villain. " So the yosri wont by fifteen of them. The 1. 0. U. was not forgotten. They Ivod In a society where people have lit- else to do but remember the antecedents of Its.members , and Charles Day and his wife very often felt the influence of Jonas' accusation. The two men never spoke. If they passed each other on the drive Jonas cracked his whip offensively , or Mrs. Terry looked scornfully at the shrinking couple ; but they had long ago said all to each other that it was possible o say. In the fifteenth summer after the loan Jharlca wont yachting , and on ono mem orable night was shipwrecked. Almost jy u mlracleand after bo had sunk thrice , ; o was rescued , The first words ho uttered to his wife wore ; "Joslo , I have 'onnd I. 0. U. Write down jnst what I say : Shakespeare Knight's Edition , vol. v. page -13 , fourth compartment , fourth shelf , fourth book. " Joeia wrote il down ; but was so rest- esn lest nnyting should now happen lo ; ho library that ho returned to Now York is soon as there was the least stfoty In doing so. When ho arrived at homo ho went straight to the library , nud putting ills band on a certain volume , opened tt at the page ho had Indicated , and there w B the lost I. O. U. "When I waa drowning , Joslp , the last time I sank , everything 1 ever did ba- came In a moment's ihah plain ns day tome mo , and I saw myself putting the note iu Ihe place I found It. It Is wonderful. But It is true , and , Joslo , dear , thank God I my name will be cleared nt last ! " The clearing of bis name was Charles' fir.it thought , but after it came the very satisfactory ono of making Jonas pay the principal and Interest due him. "And after that Is done , Joule , I shall sue him for defamation of character , and make him pay for every insolence. " This was no idle threat. Tbo. next morning Charles' lawyer confronted the false-hearted scoundrel with his I. O. U. , and entered proceedings nt once to re cover. Jonas at first tiled to compromise , but this cll'ir Charles Indignantly re jected , "I want the world to see , " ho said , "that though punishment for a cow * ardly , wicked deed be long delayed , It is sure to como. " And perhaps the social nud commercial world in which theeo two men moved never had a more vivid illustration of this truth. The business that had been built upon n fraud and a wrong crumbled away as If touched by tome withering blight. The court awarded Oharlca Day prlncipaf and full interest , and a subsequent action for defamation gavu khlra , In reparation 'nr his fifteen years' slandered name , SuO.OOO. But by that time th-J firm of Jouas Tecry was unable to meet such a claim. Ho shut his doors in dishonor , and fled n the darkness of night from the thou sands whom he hid robbed. "It Is a great punishment , " eald Josie , sorrowfully , "and ho has four llttlo jjyr. " "It was a great crime , Joeie ; and the wrong to my purse was the least part ol the wrong , " But Mrs. Terry sitting In her wrcckec homo took a different view of the c so "Charles Day is entirely to blamo1" she said , "his weakness And his lizlncs throw the temptation in Jonas' way. I IB the weak men that make the wlckci Bittern , the worlil ronownot npi > oUzer nnd Invigorator. Used now eve the whole ch lllzod world Try It , but bownr of Imitations. Ask your grocer or tlrugrfst fo the Ronnlno nrllclo , manufactured by lr. ) J G 13. Siotort & Sous The AVittcp Curr. Through the sultry , dust/ day , The sprinkling sprinkler tprinks his wny HnrlnkllDR uplinks everywhere Without n bother or n cnro , In vnin tha sprightly sprinkling hoota Because the sprinkler eprinka liia bouts ; In valu dn sprinkled ladies Buffer , And vow disaster to Iho duffer. That sprinkling sprinkler sprinkles on Until his regular eptink is done , Nor pauses uVm for curse or thank Till tlint hia final nprlnk is ( prank , Bob Ingersoll In reported an having1 been Riven n largo order to provide his family will n vault with Cro escapes , Hoixven is n very big place , elf o tt would bo crowded by hanged men who have Rene there directly from the gallows , A gentleman said to n minister , "When do you expect to BOO Deacon S. ngaint" "Never , said the reverent ! gentleman , solemnly , "tho doncou Is Iu heiwon , " It is reported that a town in Texas has paid n revivalist SI.CO per capitn for converting residents , An Invasion of that great bill wicked state by the Salvation Army may bo expected. _ _ "Is my husband hnppy in the spirit lunar' "You , perfectly so , madam. Ho bus ovory- Lhlog hia fouldpslrcB. " "Thenthank heaven he's got it nt last. " "Got what , madamV A poatofiice. " S cmebocly told Lady Morgan that n certain Dshop ! was so lax in church observance thai "ho would eat a horeo on Ath Wednesday. ' "Of coureo ho would , " said the lady "if it was a fast horse. " A reformed burglar delivered n lecture to n nrgo and sympathetic nudiooce in an Oregon ; owu the other evening and a confederate 3'cked eleven wallets while the crowd was iling in nnd out. f Now York Post. It la not considered the proper thing now In [ own to put nn unwelcome baby and a nurs- ng bottle in a basket nnd place them on the doncon'n doorstep.They just take the basket cut and set It down in the runaway of the iret cyclone due * and it la wafted into nn ail- loining county or evou further. That is an mpiovement on Mones. A little more than n doznn yoira ago whan , ho granger movement la the west was at iU leignt , n minister iu the southwest pirt of Wisconsin advocated in ono of his sormona , ho abolition of the middlemen. Ongoing to , lie butcher the next moruing for hia steak hn was mat with the remark : "When you want jcol in the future you had better go to the cavr for it and I will go direct to the bible 'or my religion. TTTion B by iraa sick , wo s vo tier Castorla , ' \Ylicn slio was a Clilkl , she cried for Castoria , Wlicu elio became Miss , eho clang to Caitoria , tTTien eho hid Children , oho gar * them Cajtcria CAPITAL PRIZK , 875,000. Tickets Only SO. Shares in Proportion [ lOnisiana State Lottery Company "We do hereby certify that ue supervise the at rangcmcnti for all the Monthly and Semi-Annua Drawings of the Liuitiana , State Ltttery Company and in person manage and control the Dratrinat hemselvea , and that the lame are conducted wit\ honesty , fairness and in good faith toward all par ies , and we authorize the company to use this cer- ificate , withfac-similei of our signatures attached n iti advertisements. COMMISSIONERS. Incorporated In 1S83 lor 21 ! years by the IcglaUlnri or educational and chnrltublo purposns with a capital ol $1,000,000 to which a reecrvo fundol ovet 560 000 ha/9 Blnco been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise wag made apart ot the present state constitution adopted December Zd. A. O. 1379. Tbo only lottery over voted on and endorsed by ho people ot any state , It never peaks or postpones. Its Krind tingle number drawings take place monthly , A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO W'N A OBTDNB th Grand iJrawiug , Class II , in the Academy of Music. Now Orleans , Tuesday , Aug lltb 1885 , 133d Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. gFrao lions , in Fifths in Proportion , LIST OP rRUKfll 1 CAPITAL PKIZK I7Z.OCI 1 do do S6.00C 1 do do 10,000 ZPIHZKB OF 0,000 12,010 B do I.COO 10,000 10 do 1,000 10,000 ! fl do 6CO 10,000 100 do SOO SO.OOC BOO do 100 f 0,000 500 do 60 26,000 000 do Si St.OCC iPPROIIiUTON rRIZKfl. 0 Approximation Prlzea ot 8760 6,7(0 B do do fCO _ . . . . 4.GOC 0 do do S50 1067 Prltoa. nmonntlnir to , .vi > , avi , Application lor rates to clubs ehonld bo muloonlj to tbeollloo ol tha Company In Now Orleans , Kor further Information write eloarly Khlng fall address. POSTAL NOTES , Express Money Orders , 01 New York Exchange la ordinary letter , Currency by Kiprcsg ( all eumsol6 nd upwards tt our ex penee ) addressed , M. A. DAUPHIN Or U. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , Lv 007 Seventh St. , Washington D. O. Hate P O. Money Orders payfcuia and acldieei ReirlBtered Letters to NKW OULKANS NATIONAL BANK Nsw Orlcani L HUMPHREYS Manual of all Diseases. iiji1. m jirmtns.M. i > . IUC1ILV JJOU.NU IX CLOTH imcl GOLD - Mailed Free. ; 1 l"'evera , tJonteu'lpn , Inllammatlons. . , . | tt ! \Vornm , Worm 1'Vicr , WormCJollo. . . . . > " CrvlnitCollc.orTeoililnKof Infanta. M < t Diarrhea oJOIilldrou orAduH ; . . 145 n l > iMilery. GriplUK , llllloua Uolio "f > it ( .Tiulcrii INIiirliim , VomltlnB U5 i ' , Toothache. l''a'ccach'o ! ! . ' ! " I'JS llcaduchcv i , hiclcHeadache , Vertigo. , .US PEGS FSCS. bold by DruirafiU. nr Kent nn t | > aid on receipt ol uricu. llCMMIKI.la'MLUIllSK(0.lollluU ubl.S. > . CONSUMPTION. 1 biro a foUtUo remedy Mr ibo atiore dUe i i or Hi no tliouiaaitiorcuieiultua wont kluUviidof fonir ttodlnuliavu teen cured , lu 1eilr oirr inctiiDrfitiia In IU impair , ! , cl ui I > "IUITHO I.OTrir * f lBfl. lojetUcrojilia VAI.tAUI.r.TJti\TIt > tonlu , > dl.oM(5 ( id r U Bddr kl. U.T.JL.tJLUaillini > ctrlEt.ly rgrfe 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 Avenue , Dodge , Douglas , Farunni , Ilnriiey , Howard , 9th , 10th , 18th nnd 16th greets. Wo have fine residence property on Fntimm Douglns , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , Cnli oruiu streets , Sher man , St .Marys owl Park Avenues , in fact on nil the host residence street ? . JL ? Wo hnvo property in the followiug'nd- ditious. Hawthorne- " MeCorn&iok's , Hountz & Ruth's , Lakes , Jmpr'nt Association Elizabeth Place ] Wilcox , Burr Oak , Horbacli's , Isaac § c Seldon's ) Patrick's * Hanscom's Parker's , West Omaha , Skhm's , Grand View , Giso's , Credit Foncier , Nelson's , KCountz' First Armstron 'sl Kountz' Second , God&ev's/J ' / iKountz' Third , ILowe's , Kountz' Fourth " 1 Syndicate Hill , College Place , Plainview * , Park Place , ' Hill Side , Walmu&ffilL Tukev SsBlevsors West End , Thornburg , Clark Place , Capitol , Mvers & Richards. ' Reed's First , And all the other Additions to the City. We nave the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These lots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and othnr interests there , are ] rapidly wilding up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. Wo have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition , " which wo ofFer'at low prices , terms 26 down balance 810 per month. These lots are on high level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne : This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition near the best Schools iu the city. All the streets are being put to grade the grades have neon established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 16 blocks from Post office , prices lower thau adjoining additions for a homo or investment. These lots cannot bo beaten. FOR SALE House and lot on 21st St. 'Easy Fen SALE Housa and lot , 25th and Ohio orttiB. go street ; splendid corner , 53,600 , FOR BALK 22 foot on Parnam St. , near . Von SALB-First clasa business block. , - 345 . . llth St. , S8.000. 000. Fen SALK-Lot In Walnut hill , 8200 , 000.Fon SALB J lot on Wheaton Btj gotr Foil SALK Lots on 20th , $550 each. house , 81,500. Fan SALE 22 acres with elegant residence. Foil HALE Fine corner lot in Bhinn a add ! , Rood barn , fine trees , sbrubery , fruit , hot and tlon , $750 , cold water and all conveniences ) iirst class Fen SALE Lot In Millar ? Place , upecia iroperty in every respect. bargain. Foil BALKCO feet on Farnam atrnet , near Foit LEASE Fine business property on 16th -8tli. Good business property cheap. St. and St Mary's Avenue , Fen UEUT Iloom 44x76j 3d floor , on 14th Foil SALE i lot on Chicago St , between reot. 13th and 14 , with good house , $3,000 , _ j TFe will Jiirnten conveyance free to any part of the city to show property to our friends anil cuQfouieru , and cheerfully give\in/orma * tion regarding Alitalia Property. Tliose who have bargains"to ojfer or'wish property at a bargain , arejinvitedto see its. Real Estate Agents 213 S. I4tb8t. bet. Farnam & Bone las