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THE DAILY BEE- THE OLD WORLD. Vigorons and Successful Pur- suit of Criminals in Iroland, The Peruvian Assembly De- cides 1o sue For consequent of the racunt death of the P:ace. Princo Oharles, but the strects are decorated in honor of the silver wed- > ding of the Crown Prince F.derick. ThsFreuc:: Ministry and Depu- | Wiliiaw,the crown princeand Princess tios wail th Har. V.cior'n have reseived nomorous visi s and congratulations, includivg these mon’zse, of the emperor and cmuress, who miaiite wore cothusiustically xeceived by The Furaior Res ive to Fxpsl All Princes nud Pretenders. A General Vanety of Forelyn Newa, FRANCE. Spocial Dispatct es to Tux Ben A NEW FRENCH CABINET, Paws, January 26 ——1s ts reported Defieyoet sod Wilson will form o new cabinst, FXP/LLING PRETENDERS, Panrs, Junusry 25, -The miniaters to-cuy Lied anoinier conference with the cowmittes ot the chamber of depu'ies on the bill agaiust preten- ders, and in reply to various ques. tions they promis-d to consider any decision the committee might como to, After the departure of the ministers the comuittee adopted a proposition excluding from Frevch territory, Al- glers aud colouics, all mambers of families havicg reigned in France, depriving them ot politi- cal rights as citizens, declaring them fneligible to auy «flise aud preventing them from beoigig to the army. The resolution of the committes further provides that transgreesors of the proposed law shall be amenable to correctional tribunals and liablo to five yoars imprisonment, after which they shall be sgiin expelled. The discusiion revealed wide divergencies between the views of the ministry aud commictes, Prouste inquired whether the ministry would use permitsive powers if granted. The only answer he ciivited was they would ex- amine the matter. Fallier, mir- ister of 1he interlor, declared no danger existed threatening the re. publte. Some troub'esome des'yns existed but they had no chance «f re- aliz:iou. No conepiracy, he thcught, concidering the fesling of the uation, could b:come formidabte, The rumor which had gained currency, that the charge agaluct Prince Jerome had been dismissed has been contradicted. Billot, minister of war, pointed out if the sppointment of Due D'Aumali as general ot division were cancelled all cffizial work done by him wofild fall to the ground, notably the sen- tence passed on Marshal Bzin which Dac D'Aumali signed as presi- dent of court martial, THE ROYAL SYMPATHY, Ex-Empress Kagenie has told re- porters she has neither seen nor writ- ten the Prince Napoleon nor attempt- ed to do so. She had no ccmmunica- tlon with the French government and no hint for her depariare was neces- sary. She returned to Londou having accomplished the object of her jour- ney, which was simpiy one of family sympathy with Princes Mathilde. GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS. Spectal Dispatches to T Brx PURBUING CRIMINALS, DusuiN, January 26.—1It I stated importaut evidence has been obtained In regard to the perpetrators of out- rages inthe last two ycars in the west of Ireland, The police anticipate cap- turing all membera of the organization which promoted crimer; alvo persous concerned fn the murder of Lord Mountmorris, It is probable they will be indicted shortly, A mun be- lieved to have taken part in the mur- der «f Blake aud his eervant Fiynn, near Loughres, Is now in America. Ho i3 being sought after, and if found it in surmised that he will turn queen’s evigsrco and dieclore the names aud whercabouts of his associates, AID FOR THE FLOOD SUFFERERS, BeruiN, Janoary 25.—The presi- dent of the reichatag snncuaces he recoived 42 000 marks from New York brewcrs and hop and malt deslers for reliof ¢f the sutierera by the floda. PERU WANTS PEACE, CavaMirey,Janoary 25.—The Peru a8 mubly passed a resolution to treat for imwediate pesce with or without Bulivia, provided the republio retains independence and is not stripped «f all rescurces of regeneration, Logan's recall is expected because of the let- ter dirceted to Montero, MEE1ING POSTPONED, Paris, January 25 --The cabinet cou cil to hava been held to-day, to decide in relation to questions at issue, was postponed until to-mor- oW, CHEERING BOOTH. BErLIN, January 26 — Edwin Booth's eecond performance of *King Leer” was agsia ropturously ap- plauied. A TOAST TO THE KING, Maprip, January 26, —Marquis do Sardoal, recently appointed first vice president of the chamber of deputics, fn replying 15 a toast, said: “Wo be- lieve monarchy and democracy com- patible, Tsomonarshy daily beoomen mors reepected, I drink to the lib- erly of the press, to demccracy and to King Alfozso.” Tho remarks wers grected with checrs, A NOTE FROM THE PORTE, Loxpox, Janvary ~A Vienna dispatch to The Dally News says: The porto hes ecnt & circular note to the , point us the E iglish note is % varianco with 1 1ights over the lat por'o Las also re- Th rkish ministers ahroad to | oall attention to the ab:olu‘e necessity of strict observance of the sovereign rights of the porte. Germany advised the sultan to accept tho Eglish pro- posals, az they are in the interest of Tarkey itself, THE BRAZILIAN LOAN of £4,000 (00 at 44 per cent, which was pat unon the market by Roths- child at 89, has been more than fally subscribed, A NOTE OF DEFIANCE, LowNpox, January 25,—The Times, commenting on the parllamentary olection at Mallow, Treland, where O'Brien, «editor of The United Irelend, defeated the geveroment candidate miys: The demonstration of prevaile i g opivion at Mallow, which is not 1ko'y to bs more violent than the cpinfon In surrounding districts can ouly be Interpreted as gefin,c\ of the government ard all English parties, THE FESTIVITIES LEFT OUT, Beruis, Janoary 25,—~Tho court feativities were recently abandoned in large crowds, PRE-ENT TO THE CROWN PRINCE, Bekuiy, Janusry 25 - Over 3,000 ugratulatory letters and telegrame o roceived by the crown princs and princess, aleo 100mrckages not yet opened. Tae empiror pre & massive silver tea wervie queen of Englard sent a marble statue of herself; the chief tawns of Prussia have given a saite f dining rorm fur niture valued at 76 000 warke; the c'ty of Burlin donatod 118 000 marks 1or the fonndation of a sauitary «chool; 80,000 marks collec ed through Gormany was received for bovevolent purposes, and the British consul eent 30 C0) marks for the buildiog «f an English chuarch, WILL GO TO PRISON, DusLiN, January 25 —Healy re- fuses to give bail and wi'l go to prison, A VOLUNTARY BONLSMAN. Loxpox, January 256.—Jcs Cowen, a radical member «f parliament, has tolegraphed Davitt: *If you or Healy desire to give bail [ will bccome one of your bondsmen.” A STARVING PEOPLE, Lozvon, Jauuwry 25,—A guunboat has gone to Lunfsmurray leland, Ire- land, with provisions for the inhabi- tants, who are repcrted to be in a starving condition, NO CASE AGAINST THE PRINCE, he could find, Not a single foot of the purchase made by the New York veople was yeod for anything but a duck pasture, TR ANNIL'S ESCAPE. A Young Iady Catches Fire While Asleep And is Buried in the Snow to Bave Hsreelf, A young lady emplcyed at the Em- met houre, on E'eventh street, as pantry girl, met with an acoldent last evening that came near resulling in Her name was Annie Hudee and she is about sixieen years of age, Sho came to Omaha from Wahoo, where she has two brothers residing, and obtaloed work at the Eumet, Last evening about 7:30 o'clock she wont to her room and budt'a fire in the store, lying down ol se by to wait for it to burn. Lalled by the glow and warmth « f the fire the your g lady full asieep aud when sho awoke 1t ws to find her clothing in a blszs and her life in danger, Ste was badly frigh - ened and her calls for help brought a young fellow to her rescuo, who threw & blanket about her person and carry- ing her into a enow diift, the combined «ffic's of these wise precautions being w extioguish the blazy quite thor- ou.kly. Tne ivjuries were confined mostly to Miss Hudeo's faco and hands, both of which were slightly burned while her eyebrows wero scorched off, her hair partial'y burned and the girl her- s.!f coneiderably uunerved by the accident, ‘There have been several accidents of this kind lately and folka cannot be too careful about exposing themselves to the flames, 1n this instancs it wae a fortunate thing that Mies Hudeo awoke when she did or she might have been fatally burned and the house her cremation, Paris, January 25. —The magistrate conducting the inquiry case of Prince Napoieon states that sufficient cause has not been shown for further pro- ceedinga. THE CANADIAN CARNIVAL, MoONTREAL, vJanuary 25, — The weather this morning is delightful for outdoor sports, Tho carnival pros. pects for a pleasant day are all that could bo desired. Everyone is loud in praise of yesterday’s sights and ecanes, which ere declared by strangers to have far surpassed their expectations, THE SULTAN AND CREW, HamBukG, January 25.—The irris tatlon agslost the captain of tie steamer Sultan is rapidly abating. Two Mormons who were on beard the Saltan at the time of the disaster were examined before the magistrate and fully confirmed the captain's statcment. The Sultan is detained by urder of the court, and not by the polico as first reported. Her captain and crew are perfectly free. It is stated the owners of the Sultan will not deposit the large amount of cau- tion money demanded by the court, for the vessel is not worth it. A NEWSPAPER WARNED, Loxpon, January 26.—A St. Peters- burg dispatch danies the report of fire at Nicolaieff,. The Moscow Telegraph has received a second warning for a violation of the press la The [Missouri Bandit. Special Dispatch toTur B, Kansas Ciry, January 25,— It now seews assured that Frank James will not offer bail at present, prifarring to ramain, under the circumstances, in jail at Independence. The prisoner 13 wanted in several other counties in the state to answer varlous chargesana if roleased on bail would in all prob- ability at once be rearrested and taken eleewhore upen charges more serious than the one of robbery. As the care now stands he is held to bail in the sum of 83,600 to answer a charge cf robbery at the May term of the crim. inal court. The governor has stated he will not honor a rcquisitlon until the diemlseal of ihe charges resting against the prisoner in Missouri, INDEPENDENCE, Mo,, January 25.— Doputy Marshal Holland, keeper of tue bandit Frank James, took him to the theatre Tuesday night and Judge White caused Holland to be removed from the eervice of the county, A0 a4 Senator Sawyer and Sharp Gotham- ites. Cowmercial Gazette, WasnivgroN Januoary 21,—T, C. Crawford, in The Sunday Herald, tells the followingstory cf Senator Sawyer, of Wisconsin: Benator Sawyer, of Wiscons'n, is one ofthe wealthiest senators, He s worth at leact §3 (00,000, perhaps more, Itis not worth counting, at any rate, w. you get above a mil- lion, He made his first money buy- irg pine lauds. Ho was a practical lumberman, He would go off proa- pecting, fiud out all the good sec tions, and then, when there were pub lic sales of lands, ho would kunow what to buy. 8o well was this un derstood that a sharp New York firm of land buyers concluded to utilize Mr. Sawyer's private information bz bidding all his good land away from him, At the next sale at Oshkosh, Mr, Sawyer found that whenever he started to bid on a lot, it would be ruu right up on him, He stopped after one or two efforts and went out. He retarned in & moment and resumed bidding, The New York mon bid against him all dsy, beating bim on every bld, capturing thousands of acres, They did no® go near their land for eome yeare, untii Ozhkosh had grown to be quite a city, ard Senator Sawyer to be a very rich man, They all came to Oshkosh then, and as thoy neared thera they felt vory happy over the way they ovtwitted Sawyer, Ho kindly iavited them all to his house, ve them a good r, aud formal forgave thom for gotting the start him, The next morning after their arrival Senator Sawyer invited them to come to his house after they had Inspected their land. He wanted them to etay and make a real old-fashioned visit, but they never came. Senator Siw yer never saw them agaln, They dis- covered that Mr. Sawyer had arranged with a friend, as soun as he discovered their game at the public sale, to bid upon the good lote, while he (Sawyer) putin bids on all the marsh and water of cremated over her, Nerveousness, debility and ex- hausted vitaiy ocured by usirg Brown's Iron Bitters. S AT FIRE LALD.RS. The Work of Fitiing up the Paxton Commenced, Other Matters in Connection with the Subject. Immediately aftor the burning of the Newhall houss in Milwaukee there was a general discussion of the subject of fire escapss trom public buildings, but especially from hotels, The traveling public everywhera ke- gan to be cautlous about being sent to a room above the parlor floor, and there has not been a single night that the reporter has not seen or heard some kick made by travelers {if the roon: was too high up, and all on ac- couut of the fear of fire. The proprietors of the Paxton an- nounced some time ago that they would take extraordinary precautions for the safety of their guests, yesterday the workmen began puttingin the wooden stairways, which will be provided with iron hand rails and will connect the fifth story porticos with the first by gangways, Some of the ludders are already in place and others ready aud when complete the sky floor will be as safe as the basement eo far as got- ting out easily s concerned. The connection will no: be made with the ground as escaps will always be easy from the parlor floor and in fact the ficemen claim that they can reach the top story with thelr own ladders any time, —_— Sudden (hanges of Weather aro productive «f Throat Diseases, Coughs, Colds, &c. Thoere is no more effactual re lief in thews disers s to be found than in the use of BRown's BroNcHiaL TRocHEs, Price 25 cents, POLIUE POINIS. The Monotony of the City Court Re- lleved by a Wedding. The usual monotony of the morning session of the city court was varied yesterday by the appaarance «f a handsome couple from Unlon town- ship, who appeared to have Judge Beneke make them man and wife. The groom was Chris. Rothlfs, a farm- er «f that precinet, and the bride was Miss Loulse Widrcff. The judge per: formed the ceremony with his usual grace aud congratulated the bride and groom, after which other friends pres- ent followed suit, LESS PLEABANT, Sheriff Boggs, of Washirgton Co,, passed thrcugh the ity Wednesday with a prisonor arrested in Misaouri for running off mortgaged property, Weinerday a drunkon man raised a lively racket on Cuming street, and when he threw a beer keg through a saloon window it was concluded that the best placo for him was the clty jail, Constable Datcher was sum- moned to escort him thither, which he did with considerablo d fliulty, Upon searching him In jail it was found that he had In his possession about $160. He was ragged, and looked as if poverty was gnawing at his vitals, but he paid his 85 and costs yesterday like a ma — — TRICKLING PAST THE DELIGHTE Hup PuncH diffases an ecstati through the syste Panches brewed at reqiost are far behiod i T'rade supplisd ot anufactorers pricos 1y M. A Me. milies supplied by A, H, | Gladstone, Omah % d PALATE, glow SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made frow the wild flowors of the FAR PAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN It s the mont fragrant of perfume, Manufactured by H, B, Blaven, San Francisco. Forsale in Omaha by W, J. Whitehouse and Kensara Bros, & Co. “Roub on Rate. Clears out rats, mice, roaches, files, ants, bed bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, 160, Droggista, How the ‘Bluebloods” of New York Ape the British Aristecracy. A Correct Photograph of the Mansion of the Great Rail- road Magnate, The Footman in,a Tragic Attitude Money and Soclety. For many yoors, t ther of ¢ present Baron Vanderbilt was content vith what his son would regard very hambly quarters in Washingion viace. Bat as the tide of fashion and lucro set up-town, his son, tho bar located bimself in o reapectablo brown-: stone mausolewm at the corner Fifth avenuo and Forteth sireet Tho building is epacious, and neithcr more nor less unsightly chan it neigh hors, A man of modest amblitions and lowly tastes might live aud iy there in perfect contentment. But Baron Vanderbilt had a fortuno to display and a name to sustain—or rather toestablish, He bought sov cral lots a few blooks above his firsc ¥if:h avenue home and began to build, In gratetul rocognition of the baron's efforts to embelish the locality, it has been called Vanderbilt hill. The most conapicuous objscts upon it are three houses, all inhabited by the dit- feront branches of the house of Vau- derbilt, No etranger walks past this trlo of palaces without bestowlng on them a stare of admiration, and won- deri g, perhaps, what must be the in- teriors of mansions whose outsides so plainly say: “‘We were gotten up re- pardlees of expense,” * At the northweat corner of Fifth avinue and Fifty-first stroet towers the lordly dwelling of Baron William. Ttis as the high-priced architect in. formed his noble ewployer, in thy stylo of the Italtan renuaissance There are little bilconies here and there, and a single tall minaret crowns the structuro. The material is stone, of a dingy gray color. The entrance is wido, sud when the onfer doors are thrownopen one may seo the innor por- tal, which locka hike the wood aud glass partition in a bank. Around tho houseisa broad, deep, dry imoat No one who inspecta the castle, even ~uperficially, can fuil to cbserve the carvicgs with which the exterior of Baron William’s domicils is adoraed. Oyer the front dvor two undraped, dirty babies in rellef recline agaivey a highly decorated flower pot. Tae “baby" and “flower-pot school” of art seems in high favor with the Baron, for looking along the Fifty-firat street side of the castle the eye is delighted with the forms of chubby, prosperous- looking infants, robed in innocencs, with the occasional addition cf a small napkin, The rear ealiyport (which would be called the back-gate of a less majestio pile) is simple in its dealgn; but eubstantial and weighty. Re- garded from the rear, the castle looks a trifla gloomy and jail-like. The con- trast between front and ruar views is most as startling as that between the Baroness, in rilk and lace, and the ragged, wrinkled bag cronching upen the ourb, turning the crank of an un- tuneful hand-organ, He who is curi- ous and {ll-bred enough to peer In ac the windows mey catch ocoaslonal flashes of rich draperies, glimpses of furniture of the very newest design, and falnt suggestions of maguificent sorcers and tiled fire-places, When the houze was completed Jenkins, hat under arm aund note- book in hand, was graciously perwnit ted to enter and make memoranda of the cost of what he beneld. This cariously-designed carpot, for ex- ample: Imported, eir, like nearly everything else in the houge, except its owner, Apnd not only imported, bt woven expresely 2t a fabulous ex- penso for the noble lord who treads upon it. The bronze front doors also came from ‘‘Yarrup,” and cost no less than $20,000. Jonkins also noted the frescoea by the great Amautdargent and the pamtings by the highest priced masters, Btrange things, pic- tures. Theycacnot be bought ata unijorm rate like railroad shares. Here, for example, is a little Moeis- sonier—only a cavalry soidier on horseback smokirg a cigarotte; yot it ocoats twico as wuch as that other cur- vas three times as large and repro- senting no fewer than seven horsos, Ou the other side of Fifty-first stroet are two great browustone tea-chests connected by a ligament, a la Sla- mese twine, They are very much allke, except that one has a little ul- cove lined with red and gold over tho front door, while 1n a correaponding position upon the other is a carved cuat of arms, evidently the work of a atonecntter, who knew his buricess. These manslons were prepared for the minor branches of the dynasty, sid ars at present oocupied by their wor- ehips, Cornelius and Willlam K. Baron William, in the carvinge upon his ornate abude, showed a preforonce for well-fed babies, while the taste of h's Linsmen runs to foliage, and sculptured leaves break the mozotony of their chilling walls, It 1s eminently finstructive and might be, to a cynie, equally amusing to watch the cellers who come to the castle gates, Of course they are in carrlages drawn by well-grooined horses with shiny, jingling harness whip and solemn deportment, drives, When the vehicles stops at the curh the footman_alights, throws open tho door, and Mrs, Boerstock, nesoid panied by her friend, Mrs, Cupper- knob, gather their draperies close about them, and Impressively desoend Thaey sweep up to the door, while the footmen stands In & tragio attitude, us uetere coachman, Bearstock coat-of-armf on the panel, o | the entomage of Baron Wililam eme cks A cosshmen in livery, with a lone|' Aflash of sunshine upon the harness, and the gorgeons OMAHA FRI pAY JANUARY 26 | NdBS OF VAMHDERB".T HILL (thoro high but unobtrusive class of poople in New Yoik, whose society |isloked upon cqually asa pleasure 1 an houor, and they refuse to ree- qoize Baron Willimw and los gilt- edged ciique, The newsp ports of the castle Festivities co the nawies of Piineo Gould, the Duke of Sage, and the host of Boarstocks, Copperknoba and Patavcalls, Bat the Roceevelte, Stuyvesauts and Do Poysters and the other oli Kuiokor bockers aro not there They are invited, but they are undazzled by William's mil- linse and the gaudy ovidences of his opulonce, Huucotboir world is as much beyond the ambiious Baron's roach as nd that of the organ. peiuding woman in feout of his iron- eag mansion, Thae Uourt of the Firat | Kmpira savored of tho barracks, and | The violle o of Franes wera brave, but at nos preferred tho seont of flowers to that ot “punpowder, Tho true aristo- oy of Mavhattan are practical, but they eftilfnto with the Baron and feivndaie will ba «fcor those gen- e huve east the clinging “‘tape’ from their garmonts, | noble *If you ara a woman and would cor:- tributo your roedeem Lumanity from its numberless ills, fufluence to ake all thiigs olse snbordinate to It you possess this inestima- frengury you may transmit the suice and your (ffipring may rise up aud oall you bleseed. To seouro this it will bo weil to seck the motherly conntensnce of Mys, Pinkham, Lynn, Mass, ith, blo Vigor, strength and health all found in ono bottic of Brewn's Iron Bitters, S Ty REV. GEu. L., LITTLE Death of the Presbyteriac Synodical Missionary. Rov. Geo. L, Little, Presbyterian Synodical Missionary, died at 9:30 yosterday at his residence, 1909 Farnam Street, of bilious pnen- monia, Tho deorated wan horn in Stoyes- town, Penn., in 1828 and was conse- quently 55 years of ave «t tho time of his death. Hs (riooated at the Meadvllio, Pa., ool 2+ and hegan hiy woile in the ministry at ‘he carly ags of tventy-two, Mr. Littecamo to N hoocka twelve yoars ago, having previously eerved {or 8 imo time #s pastor of the church at Waukegan, il ,ond snbsequontly in atmilar position st @ouveil Blutls, He was appointed synodical mis- sionary five years ago, Rav. bMr. Keer in that position, and duriog his adminis'ration the churches in his field of work have more than donbled in etrength, Hia last iilnces was only of about a week’s duration. The faneral an- nouncement will be made hereafter. | THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY | FOR PAIN. Reli oures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgla, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, ‘HBADACER, TOOTHACER, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, BWELLINGS, SPRAINS, Soraness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS, SCALDS, Aud all other bodily aches and paius. FIPTY CENTS A BOTTLR A Vagoler Co, (Suaeessors t A Vousir &Co.) Baldimors, M., Us 8. A 10fT% SYATLEA RA0MY WO ALF Prealdens Vico Frow'd W. 8. Duiion, fiee. and Trous THE NEBRASKA HANUFACTURING GO Ydneola, Wob MANUPAOTURERS OF wters Hrrrows Farm Rollere ae, Buorat Blevating ory oy Hay 2a windmills, &o Wo a0 prepared 42 do foh work and manufer 1¢10g for other partios, Addrawe al orlers e HEAT YOUR HOUSES gl pooM 20 v ITEVEAa 08T POWERFUL N FURNAGES IN THE WORLD, RIUVHARDSON,BOYNTON & 00 CHICACU, 1LLS: wwoments. Moy Josa to keop ir MO EIDS LS Hommers & Co' ATED CHLEBY though he wero abont to ba hangod, 'w) or have his vlotograph taken, Ho NI i remaius in his statucsque pose untii M nes reappe! % the front deor, y They kies their hostors in & formal, § business like fashion, and trip d aintily PRt back to the corrlage. The sad-syed SO DLES " footman tucks them in, ocloscs the AND NOVELTIES door, and takes his place beside the W ¢ Manafacturing CHFECTIONERS and the equipage disapperrs around the corner, . With Baron William's money and Fl‘llitB, ivuts and Cigu‘ magulficence there seems no roason why he should not be &'arloofly hap- hy! Because | QMHA py. Yet hels not, AND DEALERS IN 'S 14th St - NEB succeeding || Y A FEW BARGAINS XN HouseS T.OTS, Farms, Lands- BY BEMIS 16th &Douglas St. HOUSES AND LOTS, No. 10—Full ot aud now house, t be ow and oo upstairs. i ht foc and evenabove, roome, two ceiling be'ow Brick foundation, cellar, ete. , $000. Larye two story houso, 10 rooms, two larw, & od wellwid cistord, barn, etc., en 6,000. No. 18 7—Lot 50XIK 'fee rooms brick foundation Hamiltcn wtroet near Poor ClareConvent 8100, No. 16—House aud lot_on 17th near Clark 8t. house 6 room - etc. § 200, No. 15—House of 3 rooms full lot on Pierco 8t. near 16th 81600 No. 21- New houseot 7 rooms, with corner lot, half milo wost of Turntable of rod strect cars on Bau dersBt. §1000 No. f—House of ¢lght rooms, barn ete. lot 60x165 feat §2600. Vacant Lots. No. 252—Two full lots on 19th Street near Lake Bt. $1600, No.3:1—Twenty five lots in Parkers addition Just north of the ‘end of red street car line ¢400 each eany torms, No.850—Four lotson Delaware E¢. near Hans- om pu 3 No. 831°-One halflot on South avenue, near Bt. M, oue, $5°0. No. 510—Eighteen (18) lots on 21st, 22nd, 23rd aud Saundersstreet, Loar Giace, §500 each, aud e 8, Six beautitul residenca lots on Cather- , near Hanscom park, $4,600. Twelve beautitul residenco fots'tn Hamiiton eots, In Lowe's vec- s—near Academy of Hacced Hoar Lots in “Prospect Place” on Hamllton and Charles wtroct, just wost of the end of Red 8'reet Car tiack and ‘Convent of the misters of Poor one halt milo from pestofiice snd U, P, sheps, o $300 (ach, cnty b per cent down and & t per month Lotain Lewo's wldition (1o west of end of Ied Stro t Car tr ‘ouvont of Poor Clare Bisters 1o Shinn's nddition, $126 so $100 cach, and on very eary terme. Lots in Horbach's 1ut and gnd addition Shinn's, Purk Placo, Lowo's 2ud additicn R Lake's,'Neleon's, Hanacom Place, Rodick's ad- diilous, otc., o, . Lota I ““Ure it Foncier dditfon” fust one- quarter m/lo wouth-east of Union Pucifl) ana B, and M. R. R. dopots, $260 to §1,600 each, very oary torms, Business Lots. Taroe good business lota on Dodge near 12th streot, 2:x120 feut each, §1,500 vach, or §4,60, for all, osby ters, Two kood businoss lots on Farnam street, 33x 60 fert oach, with frame buildings the 500 por year cach; prce § ton Faraam uear 10thstees., corner 912 000, Splandid Warehouso lot on Union Paciffe right of way, vorth of track aud esst of Nail Works briog 132 fo -t nor'h f-outage on Mison stiect, by shout 100 fe t west frontave on 1ith et. Farms a d wid lands In Doug'as, Sarpy, Doy, Washivgton, Burt, Wayne, 8 anton, and other kood countios in ot ern N. braska tor'salo. o pal 1, rorts col on improve ! city and cou rates of lutereat , an 1 wonoy 1aned 1y 4pro, 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 CIY.” $6.00 EACH, GEOD. P.BEMIS, Real Estate Agency, - 16th and Douglas St., Omahs . . Neb, T 4 NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN. [From the Doston Giobe.] Jearra. Bditors — Tho above (s & good 1ikences of Mre. Lydia F. Pinke am, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human beings any be truthfally callod the “Dear Friend of Waman,* #some of her correspondents love to call hes, She 1 sealously devoted to her work, which s the ov.tcome £ o lifestudy, and {s obliged to keep six lady pudstants, to help her answer the large correspondence ihiich dadly pours in upon her, each bearing its spectad nrden of suffering, or joy at release from it. Her legotable Compound is & medicine for good and nof vil purposes. 1 have pervonally {nvestigatod it and m satisfied of tha truth of this. On account of it proven merita, 1t {s recommended nd prescribed by the best physicians In the country, 10 Aayn: “1t works 1iko & charm and saves much aln. 1t will cure entirely tho worst form of falling ¢ the uterus, Leucorrhoss, frrogular and painful fenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and flceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the con- Jquent spinal weakness, and s especially adapted to Bo Chiange of Life." It permeates every portion of the system, and gives B lifo and vigor. 1t removes faintness, flatulency, Pstroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves weake £x of tho st 1t cures Bloating, Headaches, fervous Prostral encral Debility, Sleeplessnons, Jepression and Indigostion, That foeling of bearing lown, causing paln, welght and backache, s always ermanently cured by its use. It will at all times, and mdar all elrcumstances, act in harmony with the law hat governs the female system, 1t corts only 81, per ' six for 85, and 1s sold b yugglsts, Any advic A6 names of many whe #alth by the use of the V Pained by addressdng Mrs. mpound, can be ", with stamp for reply, nurpassed as abundant testimonials show, “Mrs. Pinkham's Liver Pills,” says ona writer, *are be beat {n the world for the cure of Constipation, Hliousncss and Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood urifler works wondars n fts special line and bids fate »equal the Compound in fts popularity. All must respect her as an Angol of Mercy whose sole nbition 13 to do good to others. Philadelphia, Pr. @ Mrw A M. D, PERSONAL-"Parts of the hun an body enlarged, develcped and strengthe: ed in an_interesting ads erisemont 1o'g run in our In ropls to f.qurica we will say that i 10 evi fence « £ humbug ab ut ¢ on contrary, the adverti «1s ar- very higrly in- dorsed.: Intires ed persons b ay get 8 al d ¢ i ars, giving all particu- o M. dical Co., P. 0. Box ioledo mveni. g Bee, lars, by adir s 513, Buflalo, fanii-tv Genins Rewarded, Yhe 8tory of the Eowlng Machine, A isndemn little b d gol sove wilh numercus :;lm wi! GIVEN AWAY 40 ny sault pe-von ealiing for 1‘}“::'::'{-;-um or sub-offico 0! Tho Hinger Man Oome , or will ho ek ‘mall, patd, bo Bay pereon living a1 dlstance tror oaf ng‘m The 8jngor Kanufastaring Oo., Prinolpal Office, 34 Union Bqume WRW VORK WESTERN GORNIGE \WORKS! 0. SBPECHT, - - Proprietor. (213 Harney 8t, - Omrha, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNIOES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Bpucht’s Patent Metallo Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. TRON FENCING, s PO AR Rallnger Wihsow and Coler. SR A $500 REWARD. Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint, for presorving Bhingles, Tin and Gravel Roofs. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. Al orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and beb- tor than any other paint now in use. STEWART & STEPHENSON. Bole Proprietors, Omaha Iiouse, Omaba, Neb. REFERKN( Ofoar & Pusey, Dr.Rice, Dr. Pluney. - nlla Council Blufts, lowa, Brx offico, Omaha Neo Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB, Capital Stock, - - $100,000. JAS. B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vico-President, E. O, WEBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuol Alexander Oswald Oliver, A. L. Clarke, E. 0. Webster Geo. H Pratt, well, Jus. B, Heart D, M. McEl Hinney, First Mertgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent, home tnatitution where School Boy ‘sand other legally tssued Municipal securitie 0 | Nebraska can be bo negotiated on the ra) 1 avorable terms Loans wade 04 fmproved £ u 1 all wel settlea counties of the state, thia (1 1wponsible, local IMPORTEID Hyacinths BULBS ‘i Crocuses- Andall other tor Fal! Planting. Large § assort ment ever -hown in Chicago- Llustrated Catalogue tres. Send for it Hiram Sibley & Oo., SEEDMEN, 00 900 §ancoljhst, -+ + - Chiea STABLISHKD 1868, SIDE SPRING ATX‘ACéIll ENT--NOT PATENT 20, A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1609 and 1411 Dodge Strest, sug 7-me 6m Omana, Nus.