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THE DAILY BEE---O:\_I:\_HA SAT(JhDAY JANUARY 20 Weekly Pr|c° List of HEIMROD & DORMANN CGHEROCEIIRS, AND DEALERS IN 'IMPORTED AKD DCMESTIC WINES AND LIQUGRS, 602 1) 608 soud Thirteenth OMAHA, NEB. CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS Ar num tlack: ereies < Gernea Gr e, | Quites 1 Demm ons, Prin it ¥pln hewey sy ot can CANNED FRUITS. ard Penc' ea, ..o, hm.lwrl'r | ) ureies Bluohouien. ... “ Diwos i Blnw Zpples Apples P CANNED VEGETABLES. i As;aragus, 3 1 fair can v § Reans ummnm.na_ 31 can Lima, St g, ' Winsiw, T, Cora, Yarmenth, Pea', Peas, Star, 5 Buco' tash, w Tomatoes, Crescant 3 Tomatce, kxcellont, COFFEES. 10 M Falr Rin. 100 9 " Goo! Rin Lu 1 Prime R 100 8 ** Ohuice Golden Rio 100 ' 300 S1 by S100 g 100 7 ' Arbuckle® 100 cRACKEfls, lod Fxselalor Oystor XXX Cream Cracke e, “These are from the Doizier Weyl Cracser Con - pany, 8t.:Loui , and made out of e ect Wluter Wheat Flour "Ths reputation cf these crackers 1980 well known thet it |8 unnecessary to praise $hew aoy more. Wo alwaye hav them Fresh GROGKERY AND GLASS WARE. Cupy and Saucers, per st " handted ¢ 60 P ates, 408260 Piates, §up, L5 . 50te6h Prtchers " o 16t0€0 Piatters. 15t075 Chambers, 50 bl ‘Wash Bowcs! nd § 10 Tu . blgs ozon 5ol 00 G o SO ¥ 5 40tel 50 Lamp from 25 cents 0 3 Lanterns . 50tol 00 We only hand o the bestdmparted ware, man- ufuctured by Alrred Meakens & Parkhur+. T you aro in want of « rookery or Glasswar, call on us butore you bu * elsewoere; it will be to yous o= terost to do ¢o, We can anve you a litt'e m ney this way, DRIED FRUIT. CROP OF 1882, London Layer Raising..... Loose Muscatel Raisine. . 882238528 8ES Spiit Peas. ** Lonti s, ne 8 P Macar i, per b, Vermlerlil' ¢ FISH. Mackerel, 1 1 Can® 5 Lobsters, 1 Sarkines iooll § Imported Sardines | 1 lam Chowder St - Holians Horriug Dnunla(a swi brand, v .12 por k Anchovi 5, per ke Whi ¢fish, Inrge tamily lm-ll Mackorel, m.u family, por xu 100 wraltamily,’ ¢ s Norxogian 8t ckfsh, ver ki [ Shrimpe, por can : Smoked Ee!, per Th Fresh l'lmukm! H-erioge, in boxcs. Toey are bice. Only t0 cents The 11 & D bard of Holland Hering i1 cx- callont. Try keg a4 1.0 FLOUR AND FEED. Lolter's Patent Winter Wheat Flonr, mads from eolctod winter wheat, per sack ... 3! 8 Myuneapolis sunerlative, per (ack. .. 8.8 dckuylor Snowflake, per sack.. 3 f0 ‘82, 300 Hackney Patent Winter Wheat pur sack.... 8 25 Baker's Choico, W. Wheat, 276 0. K Flour, L4 2 50 Rye Plour, " 260 Rye Grahai, “ 200 Wheat Grahi. " 276 Corn Meal, Yellow, per 2. 30 White, 3 JAMS, JELLIE3 AND PRESERVES ASSORTED JELLY. Qaart Jars, per jar i R ) Two Pound Can, per can . . anie Ten Pound Fai s, per pal 25 RITTER'S JAMS AND PRESERY Black Intwo Pouad cans, 5) cents Cherr. | por can. Puach. [} Plom, | Quince. | 1n ¥ive Pound Puils, 81.25 Fine Appls, per pall Apple Butter, par [b 10 CUGLTICE BROS' PRESERVFS, Strawberry Pins Appla 11 one pourd caus, per Whise Cuerry, can, 30 cents Ka phery, ltors Jameand Vreserves are strictly pure, a-d we gell them in 2 1b tin pa Is, at (0 conin; & Ibwood pails, at $1.26, Try th'w. They will | give satiataction, SOAPS. German Rcvon, 23 1 1b bars 110 Laundry Soup, 22 bars, 100 White Lily, 21 bars 100 Ca tile Soaps, per 1 25 Orders from the country postoffice order or draft. stock, write t | Genutne Blackwel should be OUR NEW STOCK LUT OF L 1661, |Bourbon and Bys Wriskies, Per Ga'lon, Brurbon Whi Kies, §180t081 6 Fue R 1 178 N ]"'r S ur \l !; 00 | M R Y 4 00 by 300 Taviy 's Rve Whisky, ¥ 40 piler X 8w And d wl.ruu Nlnx we, \Lunwn brands, , BRANDItS, KIC, Per Gallon. 1 fila Cognac vig 40 00 pany & Co., vint 80 irandy, viotage'76 L5600 300 Bherry wine, S\tlvn old. 170 b Pnn 17 1Y N 1176 | Hu)luui G n mn;mrhd , 400 i d 200 89 5 00 Ol Tom Gin dis lrml\Julup'lbu"Iv 30) Old Jamaics Rum 400 Giks Kimmel . 8w rhxehber y B anay Fast India Bitters. .20 IMPORTED A\l)xlb)sfl V0 WINIS AND LIQUO 8 | Gtard, Dupuy & Coxnac, vintage 1877 Otard Cognac 530teh whithy Jam fon Ruw......." Holla d Gi , 8 b dam.. “ Tdo awp ¥ Z votachenwas ser. Kirchenwa:wor. Maderi....... Port, fmported Shorr lmp i ted. ... 1y Island Catawbs 8t Jullen........... Rock and Kye SUGARS. 11 e Standard A 101 1ha Gra ulated 1)) e Bxera ... 12 e 0, 17} by Brown 8) s Cut L +1 e Powdered 8YRUPS, Golden ¥yrup, ¢ gallon... RERPRTT on Drips, por ga'. ke, ¥ Dripe, sumflnr per gal }er kej SPICES. p v, whole, per th...... ground, ** All pice, who'e oF ground, per ih. Cloves Ginger, Clnoamon, 4 LA Nut egs, w Carraway §)ed, Aniso Coriander Mustre, , por zallon men, lu quart jars, ... Froncn, in gioa BUNDR! Aslo Oreave, Frazer 3 boxes. ok ng Sodu, 3 ba Eaking Powflur, 1n buik, per ib “ G mator “ “ Royal, 5 th cans aath Bricks, each.. g v doz. B acting, shoe, per dc pe Hom Now Tork Full Crea, por Limburge ', per th wise, ver ... Tmp. Swise, por th Sap Sak0 (gre n) o H nd, per dox o Neutchutal, e 3 packages for ouce, 8 cans f Chow-Jbow, dte ) r3wase & Blac woll's Chocalate, Bhkot's Promai 1, par ... “ Gorman Sweet, perlh.. . “ Mailmdsproie Tripls Vati Cocon, Mellard's m.n.h romo, v 1b Gl coatiat, B-hopps, 11 ti Croam Tartar, pure, por i Ciothes Li es, Jute, ea h. " Gott 1, 60 feot... Plns, 10 doz . ed Beef, poc 1b. & tine, (ox’s, per package. .. Halfora Kauce, ] Temon Pee, por o, Lye ,Am-rlun lehul. or cadd: M. p-bandles, Corabin: d Nute, mixsd, new, 8 b Olives, Quacr, qta. 01!, Co’, per &al [ C‘n!, b gal w Sigset, 4 pt bottle.. “ bt " lmp:md Mottel, pt botties. Peppercau e, per battle Kope, per 1. Sspoone, 2 box: Sapolio, p reake “ " “Haod.. orahirs Sauce, Loa & I \rkinw, pis Worcettershire Sau e, Lea & Perks, | pt1 (The word “fineat’ bost grades imported.) Eoglish Breskfast, go 1 Japan “ hasket firod, L gosd, i o ; e, good, per ] Toa Dust, por 1 “ o b A We have 1he best 35 cont fea i1 b e sad & trial will convince you ToBACCO. CHEWING Climax, Suer, Hor Dadd | Good Fine Cut ** | Bweot Biatsen Meerachat 0dS vis Crown A fige assortment of Ulgars always on Try them, Any - 875 £ om ASHBRZa8E used n'y tn describe the band accompanied with money, If you desire a complete price list of our to us and we will remit same by return mail. in- formation as to our reputation, write to any banking or business house in Omaha. HEIMROD Respectfully, & DORMANN. THE OLD WORLD. Wholesale Banthmn and Sen- tonce of the Anarchists ab Lyons. Prince Krapotkine Leads His Little Army of Agita- tors to Prisou, “The Wise and Merciful” Reign of Spencer Commend- ed in Ireland. Pion-Plon's Proclamation 8till Agitatss the Politicians of France. The Movements of Restless Royale fats Closely Watohed by the Government A Large Assortment of News from Other Places, GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS Special Dispatches to Trx Brr. SENTENCING THE ANARCHISTS, Lyons, January 19 —The trial of the anarchists was concluded to-day. Kmile Gantier and Bernard Bordat, of the Lyons socialistic journal, Kten- dard Ravolationnaire, and Prince Krapotkine, were fouud guilty and sentenced each to five years imprison- ment and to pay a fine «£2 000 francs, to ten years police eupervision, and to five yoars deprivation of clvil right Four others acoured wore acquitted; ten, including the printer, Vaillat, were sentenced to pay fifty francs fine, and five years deprivation of civil rights: nine to pay 100 francs fine, to similar deprivation of clvil rights, and one year's imprisonment; eleven, in- clading Regts Fouri, to be deprived of civil rights, to pay a fine of 200 france sud to fifteen months imprisonment; three to be deprived ¢f civil rights, to pay a fine of 800 frances and to two years imprisonment; three to ten years police supervision and to pay a tine of five hundred francs and to three years imprisonment, and three sentenced to four years imprisonment aud to pay a fine of one thoussnd francs and simlilar polive supervision, The following sentences wero passed in default of the appearance of the accused to answer: Two sentenced to two years imprisonment and to pay one thousand francs fine and to five years police supervision, and ten to five years imprisonment and to pay two thousand francs fine and to ten yoars police supervision. There was great tumalt on delivery cof the sen- tence and the court room was cleared, 1t is belleved the condemned will ap- peal, FRENCH FOLLY, LONDON, January 19, —The Times' Paris correspondent says: Tho prohi- bition of the display of religious em- blems in the government bill which the cabinet has resolved to snbmit, is & sop to those persons greedy for re- ligious persecution. The correspon- dent, referring to that portion of the government bill against pretenders to the throne, says those against whom it is directed will be always and everywhere ‘‘suspects,” and this wretched process of tyranny will re. vive in the gay and generous nation the shameful passion of delation which made degenerate Rome the ex- ecration of the world, THE MERCIFUL RULER, murders in Callao, and in the neigh- borhood within the past woek, The Obillians are punishing tho culprite with summary death, THE DISTRESS IN TRELAN D, Bosron, January 19 A dispateh from Dublin says the whole north of Iroland is in & most wretched condi- tlon, owing to the complito destroe tion of the graln orops in Soptomber by the terrible tornado and rotting of the entire potato orop caused by con- atant rai To one placo tush genoral destruction prevails that twonty.two tons of Indian meal por weok is re quired to keep the people barely alive, Ralief is coming slowly aud despric ia arlng everybody in the face. THE NUCLEUS OF REYOLUTION, LoxpoN, Janusry 19 —A Paria dis- patoh to Tae Datly Nows siys it s porfectly trae that Baron de Charetto, atded by Boudry d'Asson, member of the chamber of deputics for Lavendee, and others, has orgavized from Finsterre to Tourse thircy-two legions of & thousand men cach and began to arm them. Two hundred horses were purchased s a nuc'ous for the insurgent cavalry to be stationed at the different chateaux. The re- oruits have a small cross as a rallying signal. Tt in atated the corspirators have 15,000,000 francs, IT I8 TRUE, This is no canard, but the result of government Inquiry. Tas polics re- rt is oertain thai Baron D:Charette as in Paris 1,600 pontitical zouaves, fully armed. Piince Viotor has been granted short leave of absence to vis- it Prince Jerome. He arrived in Paris Friday. EXCITEMENT IN MARSEILLES, MarsrILLES, January 19.—The wildest rumors are ourrent In regard to the legitimist consplracy. It is stated white banners with the fleurs de lis are being mado in Lyouns in ex. peotation of the accession of the Count de Chambord to the French throne. o Schooner Loat. Special Dispatch to THn knn, St. Jomns, N. B., January 19.— The schooner 8. L. Carney is believed to be lost with cffisers and crew. RENTED DRE'i:! SUITS, Something About the Tricks of & Novel Trade. ‘‘Who rents dress suits? Woll, I'll tell you,” and the proprietor of a Now Montgomery street store relapsed into a sort of complacent communicative- ness, while the reporter bit off the end of a fresh cigar. ‘‘They are rented by men in all kinds of positiona=-bavk- ers, Board-of-Trade men, merchants, book-keepers, lawyers, doctors, clerks and mechanios, Since I have been in the suit-renting business I have let suits to men in nearly every prowinent business-house in the ocity, and to men who could buy out my establishment and never miss the married, and he wore one of my suits on his wedding day.” ““How do I keep them clean? Lord bless you, that is tho easiest part of it. When a young fellow o getting ready to go to a party, he never om taa bath, Then he puts on clean underwear, aconts himselt all up so that ho will amell aweet when Lucin- da hangs on his arm, and finally dons one of my suits, As you will notice, the armholes of tho yeats are sur- rounded with largo patches of rubber lining, and no perspiration can enter thealoth. My suits nearly always como back a3 froal ond nic) as they went out; then 1 lave them brushed aud pressed ros. for the next customer. When a eunit bocomos slightly worn or eoilod Twell it to some young man ». s sacritice, and supply tts place iu the wardrobo by a new one. Any twenty men who appear tn my suita at anypariy or ontertain- ment will look botter than twenty othars fitted by different tailors. You so0 I'm an old haud in the tailoring busivear, and understand it My customera never have to wear wrin kled clothes to a parly; that's why my suits aro 80 popular, A SAFE BUSINESS, ““You sometimen have calls for wed- ding suite!” “Oh, yer; frequently, There are hundreds ¢f men lu this olty to-day who got married in ovo ¢f my suits, They live on Nob Hill, some cf them; on Groary street, Van Nass avenue, Californin streot and the Lord knows whero olse. Occasionally another tailor comes to me with one of his cuna- towers, for whom ho has been unable to got a suit done in time. Of course T accomodate the young man, or old for that matter, and he goes to ths party or concert looklng aa fine as any- bod '‘You see, I have a fow Prince Al- bert coats. ‘I'hey are for funeral oo- casions and uudroes parties, The de- mand for them, especially for funerale, is quite considerable " *‘What aro your charges and what necurity do you require?’ 1 charge §5 for a fuil sult for one evening. As to security, I don’t ask any. All T want tc know is where a man is employed, what his business is and where he lives. 1 have had as high as fifty sults ont at one time, and never lost but one of them.” Bucsuas Aroica Salve, The Brst SAL\ ¢ 't the world for Outs, Eruises, Sores, Ulcers, balt Rheum, Fe var Sores, 'Tetter, (h-pped Hands, Chil’ biains, Oornn, and a1l skin eruptions, poritively cures piles 1. 1s guaranteed to gvo wntisfactfon ¢ wney refunded, vlon, 25 cents per cx, for sale by O, ¥ Goodman o L SLAVEN'S YOSKMITE COLOGNE Made froor the wild flowers of the rar raMED YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fragrant ot perfume. Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, Sln Franciaco, For sale in Omaha by ‘Lowmkehnmo and Kennara o. ml. money. OUne unacquainted with the facts could hardly imagine the extent to which I sm p-tronlnd by society people. There hasn't been a party on Nob Hill for a considerable length of time at which from one ‘o twenty of my suits have not appeared. Men of wealth often come here and engage suits for a certain evening. Each one nelects the suit that fits him, and you will see by that wardrobe behind the counter that I have about a hundred, of different slzos and atyles. When the day arrives I send the sult up to his residence by a messenger, and the next day I send another messenge tc bring 1t back. You see, there are hondreds of raen who attend dresa parties only once or twice in the course of a year. They don't want DusriN, January 19, —Earl Spencer, lord lieutenant, who is the guest of Lord Bartington, in replying to ad. dress from the inhabitants of Port Arlington, coagratulating him upon his wise and merciful administration of 1aw and the success of his efforta to preserve order and propriety in Irelaud: ‘‘After the events of recent years it 1s improbable that lawlensnoss can at once be eradicated. Its bane- ful influence will from time to time make itself felt and 1% needs anxious watching, The government will rely upon the support of all classes to main- tain order.” A correspondent says the address was more gratifying be- cause inflammatory notices had been circulated endeavoring to incite the people sgainst Earl Spencer and urg- ing them to romember Hynes, Waleh and Joyce, ‘‘who wore hung by drunken castle hacks.” THE FACTS ARE CORRECT, Paris, January 19, —The Temps says the details published in regard to the reported legitimists plot may be somewhat exaggerated, but the gen- eral facts are correct. The authorities, it says, are watching the movements of certain restless royalists and any real attempt made by them to carry out their designs will ba vigorouely suppressed, FRENCH TRADE RETURNS for 1852 show an increase of imports smounting to 180,000,000 francs, and exports amounting to 34,000,000 france. This is considered unfavora- ble. Ninety-eight millions of the In- crease in imports are under the head of,‘‘manufactures,” and the increase in exports divided between ‘‘manu- factures” and ‘‘raw materials.” TENANT RIGHTS IN IRELAND, Dusuiy, January 19.—The land commisslon court has refused the ap- plication of a landlord to state a case for the purpose cf appeal from the re- cent decision cf Commissioner Litton in favor of a tenant in a test ciss un- der the ‘‘haneing gale clause” of the arrears act, affecting a large number of tenants, A ROW IN BOUTH AFRICA, LisgowN, January 19.—The Portu- guese suthoritivs at Augalo, on the west coast of Africa, have sont & gun- “1boat to Quicembo to quell the dis- turbances between negroes and Ger- man and British merchants, ROUGH WEATHER AT SEA. Liverroor, January 19.—The steamship St. Dunster, from Liver- pool for Baltimore, has returned here, She experienced a gale on the 13th lnst. The chief ofticor was drowned and five sailors tnjured. The main mast was broken off by the deck, and the bother of taking care cf a full- dress suit and of taking it to a tailor to have the wrinkles pressed out every time they wish to put it on; wo they come to me. My suits, as you will see, are always pressed out, always fresh-looking and, I may add, always in demand. Then there are book- keepers, clorks and the like of them who have the entree to good sooctety, but who feels uunable to stow away from §60 to $1C0 in a dress suit. Oc- cssionwlly they are invited to dress parties, and wishing to keep up their soclal standing, they come to me to vig them out. Everything is done ‘on the quiet,’ you know. Sach things have to be.” TIMID CUSTOMERS. ‘‘How do men genorally act when they come to rent a suit.?" ““Well, sir, you would laugh if you could see some of them. When they come for the first time they usually begin by telling me that they have just come on from New York or Phil- adelphia to visit with friends, and have been invited out to a party; ow- ing to the nearness of the date they cannot possibly get cheir dress suit through by express, and so they want to hire one. Another man will say: ‘I'm in a fix, and want you to help me out. I've got to attend a party to- morrow night, and my tallor, — him, lsn't going to have mysuit ready. Have you got anything that will fit me!? Another will say: ‘I've just come down from Portland, whero I've been visiting, and I find that there's to be a party at my ancle's to- night. Ileft my dress suit up in Oregon, and if you can accommodate me with an outfit for the evening 1'll be much obliged." After a man has been here two or three times he will come in with his head up and say: ‘I've got to go toa party on Thursday even- fog of next week; can you let we have the same suit I had at the H—— party In December? You see a man ets used to it after a while and talks usiness from the word go. HIRING A WEDDING NUIT, “‘Not long since a young lady came in with her mother, Bhe sald she had threo brothers who expeoted to attend & drees party a fow days later, Itold hor something about the kind of cos- tumen I had, and tho old lady remark ed: ‘It's nll well enough for a young man to hire a sult for a party; but when he is going to get married he ought to own his wedding suit.’ 441 don't know about that, mother,’ replied the daughter. ‘Ths $80 or $00 that a young man would have to pay for » dress suit would buy many little comforts that a young coupie the cargo in two holds damaged. AIRS IN SOUTH AMERICA, LiMa, January 19.—The revolation at Uun, Bolivla, agalnst the Campera government Is suppressed. A band of negroes and Choloes committed slx would need fn starting out in life. Alter they are married he hasn't any particuler need for & wedding suit, and it seems to me that he would be wise in renting a sultfor the oecaslon.’ A week later,” continued the tailor, “‘that young lady's oldest brother was 1ISA SURE CURE far all dise: of the Kidneys and 14 hiaa spectfio action on. mmnuuummmolmqm i Piie,wnd by Kecping the bowola in frec of tho Bifs, o bowel ‘condition, num‘m ta rogular discharge. Malarla- TaAiatia, havo thoghiris: tio, or constipated, Kid: surely rolievo & quickly oure. In this season 1o cleanse the Bystem, every ©onoshould take & thorough eourse of it. () SOLD BY DRUGQISTS. Price KIDNEY-WORT ' M. HORWICH & Co,, DEALER IN Paper Stock, Woofon Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highent Prices Paid, Shipmenta from the cunntry tolicited. Temittanose o L1 OmMaHA | Promptly made. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICK OF COMITROLLER 0¥ TR CURRRNCY | Washiogton, mber 30, 1852. | Witkreas, By satisfactory evidence presented to tho undorsigned, it has been made to appear that “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CMA HA,” in the clt: cf Omaba, in the county of Douglas, and State of Nehraskn, has complied with all the provis ors cf the “Act of Congress to enable National Banking Asociations to ex- pore,” approved July 12th, 1842 Now,11skroar, 1, John J. Knox, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certity that “The First National Bank of Omaba,” in the city of Omaha, in the county of Doug ae, and rtat; of Nebrask, 18 suthorized to have succesion forthe penod specificd in in its amendod articlos of asso ciation, uamely, until the fclose of business en Di uber 51, 1902, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, witness my hand and seal of office this 30th day of Deoemiber, 1882, JOHN J, KNOX, ptroller of the Currenc O ST DR F. SCHERER, Physician and Surgeon‘ CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Medicios furnished at office 0%os N.W. corner 13th aud Farnam streots, over Morchant's Natlonal Hank, Omaha, Neb, HEAL Offco Houra—@to 11:20a, m,, 1 toband 7 to 9p m Rosldence 1114 #outh 13th erese, ALMA E. KEITH, Wi -lesale and Ketail HAIR GOODS Correct and reliable Waves » Specialty, MASQUERADING WIGS, 1 ‘f Farnam 8t, Omaba. Neb. Z% Photo jrapher, 1609 Dowglas Stree oldect and mon rellnble IVLE A IVELUER BT in North Omaha. Very choles Heat, Pouitry and Vegetablos, ALWAYS ON HAND, 000K & STUERM, Pro rietors I'exterL.Thomas&iro, WILL BUY AND SELL, TR O N SR 0 D AND ALL TRANKACTIONS OCNNECTED THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Eto, ROOM §.. ... .OREGHTON BLOCK tend thair corporate existence and for other pur- #200 e A FEW BARGAINS IN House$ | T.OTS, Farms, | | | | I fl,f;;%m tea & 7 \ LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ‘A Sure Cure for all FEWALE WEAK. |\ NESSES, jgcluding Leucorrhen, Ire regular and Painful Menstroation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, P1RO- LAPSUS UTERI, &e. LW Tleasnt to tho tasto, eficaclous and immediate iteeffect, 1t fyn great help in preguancy, and re- evea pain during Iabor and at regular perfods. PINSICIANS USEIT ASD PRESCRIDE IT FREELY. t7-Fon ALL WRAKNESSES of the generative organs ‘ot aither rex, it 18 second to no remedy that has ever Bren before the public; and for all disnses of the Kuxvs it & the Greatest Remedy in the World. ‘II"IUIINI"J\' COMPLAINTS of Elther Ser Find Great Reliefin ks Use. Lands-§: BY BEMIS I15th &Douglas St. HOUSES AND LOTS, No. 19—Full ot aud new house, §3 froom helow and ono up-stairs. Eizht foot celiing and teven above, Brick A bargain, §600 No. 18—Large two story houso, 10 rooms, two large cellars, good weliand cistord, barn, etc., on Wi bster and 22d stroet, No 17--Lot BOXI&5 't rooma brick foundation 100 barrel clstern on Hamilton street noar Poor ClareConvent 8600, No. 16—House aud lot_on 17th near Clark 8t. house 6 room+ etc. §1200. No. 15—House of 3 rooms full lot on Plorce 8t. near 19th §1600 No. 21--New Fouseot 7 rooms, with corner lpt, half mile west of Turntable of red street cars on Bau deraSt. §1000. No. 6--House of ¢ight rcows, barn etc. lot 60x165 feat ¥2500, two v'ow toundation, cellar, ete, . uew howse of two Vacant Lots. N: %?)S—NQ full lots on 19th Street near Lake . 351—Twonty five loty fn Parkers addition Just north of tho end of red stroct. car line $400 wach ousy terms, No.800—Four lotaon Delaware £¢. ncar Hans- com park, 4650, No. 831--Ono half lot on South avenue, near 8t nnry avenuo, $0:0 0 Eightéon (lu) lota on 21st, 22nd, 23rd 500 each, aod com park, sidence lots cu Homiiton atraot, hoar end of old atrostear track; high and sightly, §360 to §100. Hovernl acre avd halt acre corser lots on Cum- frg, Burt ard California etoots, in Lowe's ecc- ond addition and Park Place—near Academy of Prospect Place” on Hamilton and Charles stroct, fu't weat of the end of Red 81 rcet k d Convent of the sistera of Poor d one half mile from pestoffice snd lo trom U. P, shcps, 8150 to 8500 «ach, only b per cont down and b per ccnt per manth Lotal Lewe's addition one-hlf milo west of end of Red Stro.t Car_track near Convent of Poor Clare § sters in Bhinn's addition, #1256 to h, and on very eaey terme. Tots in Horbach' andadditions shion's, Park Place, Low addition R zan Lake's, 'Nolson's, Hanscom Place, Redick’s ad- ditions, etc., o’ Lots In ‘“Cretit Poncier addition” fust one- quarter mile south-cast ot Unlon Paciiis and B. and M. R. K. dopots, §260 to 1,600 each, very oasy torms. Business Lots. Tnree good business lots on Dodge ne streot, 2x120 fect each, §1,600 vach, or §4,600 for all, vasy terms. d businoss loty on Farnam street, 33x h, with frame buildings theron.reiting for about #40 per each, 23 2 000, Splendld Warehouse 1ot on Unlon Paciffe right of way, north of track and osst of Nail Works— buing 134 fest norih trontake on Mason shioct, by about 100 fo.¢ weat {rontace on 104 nds in Dougla: W & other good counties | 1uxes pald, ronts coll on improve! city and count rates of interont 1 woney loaned proj erty at low BEMIS' NEW CITY MAP, FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE, ‘“OFFI- CIAL MAP OF THE CITY.” $6.00 EACH, GEO. P.BEMIS, Real Estate Agency, 16th and Douglas St., Omaba - . Neb LYDIA E. PINK A BLOOD PURIFIER veatige of “Hur from the & Tat the gants fme will glve tone srth to n. Asmarvellons in results as the Conpounds E# Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pres ‘parcd at 233 and 235 Western Avenuo, Lynn, Mase Price of elther, $1. 81x bottles for §6. T pound sent by mail n the form of pills, or of lozenges, on ocelpt of price, 81 per box for efther, Mra Pinkham eely answers all lotters of inquiry, Enclose 3 cend amp, Bend for pamphlet. Mention this Paper. TPLYDIA B, PINKIAN'S l.rvn IS r\\rv\ (‘-vn‘|p Sou, mu.-nm wa and Torpidity of the Liv 2 cont ‘Warsiold by all Dragaista. Gt m SHORT LINE ~OF THE— OEIOCAGO, Milwaukee & St. Panl RAILWAY ls now running its FAST RXPRESS TRAINS trom OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFF3 —~WITH— Pullman’s Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to any polnt beyond; or IF YOU ARE COING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Ohicago, Milwaukee& 8¢, Paul B'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth strecta and at U. P. Depotand ab Millard Hotel, Omaha. £27 800 Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, Goneral Avent, G. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H, CARPENTER, Genoral Manager, ~ General Pass. Agent. J.T. CLARK, GEO, H. HEAFFORD, General Sup Asy't Go HURST S EUROPEAN HOTEL, The mott osntrally looated_ hotel n the dity. Room 78¢ $1,00 §1.60 and $2.00 per da; air Clew Reataurant connetted Wit the HURST. = = Prop. . Fourthand Zs Btreets. [ o LOUIS TWO. GHEIO R : SRIVES I E R MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates Engraved to O1dor, No. 609 N. 7th 8¢, 5, Mo WESTERN CORNIGE WORKS"] 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, (213 Harney 8¢, - Omrha, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized fron CORNIOCES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Bpecht's Patent Metalic Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. T am the general agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Verand Bank Ralliogs, W and uard 9 G NK[‘AL AGEN $500 REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any person who will produce & Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for preserving Shingles, Tin and Gravel Roofs. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. orders promptly sttended to. Cheaper and bed ter than any other paiut now In use. TEWART & STEPHENSON. Sole Proprictors, Omaha House, Omahs, Neb, IRKNCES. y, Dr.Rice, Dr, Pinney, — Fulie FA.BT TIME| l}hiuazffifififiwesn- wmaro ([ waw. Trains leave Omana 3:40 p, m, and 7:40 Yor tall l.llu‘lliu call on 1L, P, Agea, 14th and Farsem T U allwiy Dopol. or sk JAMES oun..'%-n