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) L e ANDY o, Try It Onees Address, e . F. GUNTHER, TR THE DALY BEE~-OMABA THURSDAY MARCH 1 torite of vom veruiar | TRANSFUSION Ziark and PRosphorus i, latable form. F = OF BLOOD. i ittt V2 | D, ¥, 0, Valentine Exp a ns How g Ho Performed the Opera'ion REV.J.L.TOWNER, on Mr, Okeburg. says:— ‘I consider 1t k- ml I?‘ut exoallar;mnmady for e ) NTR 'an i @ debilitated v forces. greatest valueo PAASED5Y 752 DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO., 8133, AL 07., 07, LTIS, A Burgical Remedy Which He Thinks All People Ought to Koow. New York World, The case of 0. J. V. Okeburg, who was found fn & room at the hotel St. Andre, at No. 11 Eleventh street, on Sanday morni; insensible from In hallng illominating gas, and whose Iifo was saved by the transfasing of blood to him from a negro named Edwin Bauks, canted much comment yesterday. Dr FKerdinand O. Valon- tine, of No. 28 Eleventh street, the physician who attended Okeburg, was soen yesterday by a reporter of the World, He s«id: “Since the publi catlon fn this morning’s World of the account of Mr. Okeburg's case it has become known that the circomstances under whioh he nearly lost ifo were purely acoldental, though at the time it did seem as though 1t wae an attempt at sulolde. Mr. Okeburg is a woll-educated man whose mind was temporarily unsettled, owing to the straln caused by a preseure of busi. ness, He left home on Friday morn: WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OFY CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AT IRCOAD WACGHONS. Five-Glase Palning and Yrimming, Repairing Promptly Done 1319 Harnov, Cor. 144, OUmaba PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING fe ouly attained by using CHARTER 0AK ftoves and Ranges. WITH ing wlthouti breakfast and wandered i = about the city all day Friday, and at 4 WIRE flAUZ{E 0VER D00BS night put up at the St. Andro hotel, i Wor 2ale by w! ere he was assigned to room No. He retired ut 11 o'clock. and was found in the to already described H ROGERS & 3048 Iuphmmi hat the man hud ‘‘done him dier,” sud he was anxious to Jick nim, Findiog that the man had just lefc the hoase, he rushed out after hm, sand, findlog him on Fort street, walked up to him snd sunounced that he had come all the way from Girard to lick him, and accordingiy he started in, Ina few minutes he had blacked both the man's eyes, walked over him and redoced him to & general wreck When he had finlshed the job he stood the man up against the wall of the Pioneer store and remarked: “‘I want you to underatand that I oconsider you the most infamounas whelp I ever saw. You dirty little our, T— “Hold on,"” said the man who had ““I thiuk that after thrashing a man you've no right to abuse him. I can stand a licking, but I won't stand golug to lick you."” He was. a8 good as hls word, and started in with the most business-like alr imaginable and knocked hia late victor Into the gutter. Every time he got up he knocked him down, with: “Blast mo, I ean’t stand abuse.” When he got all tbrough with the Glirard man the crowd thought it wisa plle of rags and mud. “Now, look here, my friend,” sald the last viotor, ‘‘next time you lick a man let well ouough sloue. Don't abuse him. You handled yourself well enough while you were licking just beon licked, taking off his coat. | b me, but you overdld the abuse,” An Extraordinary Gate AusTiN, TexAs, Feb, 20, 1880, To Mr, J. W. Graham, Druggist: Dear Sir—My case was an acute form of brouchitte, and waa of one and half year's EPTUE . sl AR full &l st about 6 o’clock the next morning, When I was called in 1 found his res pirations ten or eleven to the minute and his pulse had no percoptible baat. Artificlal respiratlon was indulged in, and we soon had his resplrations wvp to fourteen & minute. Daring this operatlon somebody present sea:ched his clothes, and from letters tound it was ascertained that he was a friend of Dr. Gerrios, who was then sent for, When he arrived we coneulted and decided that the transiusing of blood should be done, aud at about 1 o'clock the operation was per- formed. J ¢It wes nota quart of blood, how- ever, that was taken and transfused, a8 has been asserted, but aix ounces of blood from Banks, and ‘mmedlately after the termination of the operation, Okeburg exhibited signs of retarning ‘consciousness,” THAT TATE OF SUDDEN FRATERNITY, “Is it true that after the operation Okeburg addressed Banks ae his ‘brother’ and retused to recognize his wifel” “No. That was the Invention of an imaginative person who is addicted to dadbling in tliog theories as to physlology and is'apt to be in & hurry to bolster them up. It is a fact t! Okeburg did not at first recognize his wife, and it isa fact that he spoke very gratefally and warmly to Banks, but these facts are susceptible of a very simple explanation. “‘His wife called while he was un- HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THR LOWES? PRICES IMPORTANT IMPHOVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, .mal - ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected ‘with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Pasgengers. These immense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 teet wide--are filled with the Grand- est disp/ay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evel shown. ¥ All are invited to _call, take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspect the stock. k CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and I210 Farnam 8treet, Omsha DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL ————— consclous, and of course it was im- HOTELS. PROPRIETORS TOWR) Eoulblo for hind to ize her. ARLINGTON, J, Q, MINTIRE, Linca'n, Neb 'lagellations and shocks of electrical [} WEATHERLY HOUSE, A, Q. WEATHERLY, Manring, tows, | currents alded us in restoring him to REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. 0. REYNOLDS, Qoon Rapids, owa.; ofn louaness, which state he gained SARATOQA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS Milford, Neb, .el‘l e::m‘zg ‘:::":’fi l:im Zgl‘ll::g;:: AN [ W 5 :::;::;::"“"L. :o:” :;mm mfi: ur tlon to #rhich he bad been one of the HALL HOUSE, A W. HALL Loulsville , Efl“lp'l'v and he earnestly thanked OITY HOTEL, OHENEY &JOLARK, Blalr, Ne bl::;l;.“ for having given him the COMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, , Neligh, Neb. waeh f MISSOURI PAOIFIO HGTEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,N Indoed,” replied Dr. Valentine, *‘On OCOMMEROCIAL HOUBE* A, O. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb. the oontrary, 1t is ook toreoatia GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb than yon would believe, and it is OCOMMEROIAL HOUSE, E. STOREY. Olarinda, lowa most * (flisacious whera & persan ENO'S HOTEL, €. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb through hemorrhaga or from other EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HAOKNEY, Ashiand, Neb causes is at death’s door, from loss of METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atklnaon, Nant blood. Nor is the operation'a difficult MORGAN HOUSE, E, L. GRUBS, Quide Racd, N+ one; on the contrary it is so simple that BUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER Oreaton, ls. any intelligent person can, if properly HOUSTON HOUSE," QEO, OALPH, Exira, la, instructed, perform it. The syringe REYNOLDS HOUSE,| 0, M. REYNOLDS, Atlantlc, la, is the only thing necessary to purchase, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKEP, Audubon, ia, as cups and linen can usually be ob OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, 8. BURQGESS, Neola, Ia} tained free. If the operation was OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Marlan la, generally understood, I tegl confiden PARK HOUSE, MR8, M, E. OUMMINGS, Oorning, Ia. that the loss of life at railroad uqul- NEBRASKA HOTEL, 1L, AVERY, Stanton, deml‘t’l boller :xplunlon- and t;thnr like MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.{W, BURK. Buriington Junstigs a | ©880IL€8, where persons ln many COMMERQIAL HOTEL, ) Alebiediis. .,.mh::"' Ia. 102 ® | cases die from .blol,l:'lle loss of blood, PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, 8henandoah la, 'fi?,’,‘;hb: ':':;: L’:’ 1 et ot OOMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayid Oy, Neb B | fuing b eT AT i ErnOR 0 S, BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS, BAGNELL, Qollege 8prings, la “Well, sfier first tightly binding OOMMEROIAL HOUBE, #M. LUTTON, Viliisca, la. the arms of the person from whom JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINBON, Malvern, Ia, the blood 1s to be taken and of the BALL HOUBE, H. H, PERRY, Ids Grove,jla person to whom the blood is trans- .~ OOMMEROIAL HOUBK B, F.BTEARNE, Odebolt, Ia fused, an {nclsion is made in one of WOOD& HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, the veins of the former and DOUGLAS HOUSE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, the blood which flows from ARCINGTON HOUBE 3 Tu'BEACk a son, “Mersvile Mo o ortioein, ope. jor N 3 3 cups or bowls. en the blood AURORA HOUBE . B. JONES, Augoar uten to prevent cosgul ation must bo d arm ol e patlent, AUV Houss) LA L ariagd i hie 1 dono alowly—a itle at'n time LUBK HOUSE. J A Lusi Logan, Ia —by the ald of the syring through a Dow O} poncture made 1n a vein in the firm and the operation {s done, It is, a you will see, simple and almost in rlsb'y effective. Of course care mus be taken to have a healthy person to draw from, as otherwise dlsease might be transferred, thong{ to my mind, I would' sooner have sn un- hem{:y person to draw from' than none at all. I most earnestly advo. cite the teaching of such simple life- saving ‘remedies in’ the_higher classes of our schools, as they are benefiolal in thelr reults and require hardly any anatomical study. I know, of course, that I will be ‘pltched’ into by some of the fraternity for speaking as I do, but I belleve that physiclans have a higher aim than Eaeplng to them- solves simple and effective life.saving ren':ed s such as thic has been proved to be.” ““What is Mr, Okeburg’s condition to-day!"” ‘“‘He 1s well to-day, and still re- mains at the hotel. T belleve I will send him home on Monday, and in & fow days allow him to resume work." ——— W. H. MORTON, JAQQGRR& 8ON, ODenlson, ia, TAMA CITY, TA.. Harmon & Kealas Pron EPPS’S COGOA. oy e DOW OITY HOUSE, 'AGGER HOUSE, HARMON HOUSE, WESTERN GORNICE WORKS! 0., SBPEOHT, - - Proprietor. «212 Harney 86, - Omrha, Neb | el & G o Cocoa, MANUFAOTURERS OF l ne K::p.".- of well-selocted [l My, * | Bp) vided our breakfast ables with & alvanized Iron | Sekassras wass o e e OORNIQES, 10 Tosiat, every tandendy o dlesses: . Homires DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS! |t subtle maiddiosso foating aroiad us reads Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, 10 sttack wherever 7 etcape many o fatal shath by keeplng our selves well fortifie Bpucht's Patent Metalle Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bay ure blood and ivil Bervice Gasette. or milk. 8ol and Bracket Shelving, T am tho general agent for the above line of goods, ned: erly nourished fram Mado stmply with bolling wr (o bing only (3-1b and Ib), labeled JAMES EPPS & 00, Homaopathic Chemists 1y ondon, Bnglan Toning Rewarded, #19 2tary of tho Sowing Machine, A bandsomo Mitle pamphiot, blnefand ga) " wre with acmsrom eugmavings, willfoe GIVEN AWAY 19 ny saull person ealling for I8, ad any branck or ':Ln:ufi;m o .'l.:u:nm wga: any, oF sent by mall, post , b & living a4 dirtance trom our offieer dl “fne Singer Man 0o,, Privoipal Dffice, 34 Union Bquaie SEW JORK Send $1 85 for a mple re- tail box by Express, of the best candies in America, put up in elegant boxews, and S—— |strictly pure. Suita- ble for presents. Ex. ress charges light, efers to all Chica. *For the delicate and compllcated difficulties peculiar to women, Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vegetable Compound is the sovereign remedy. — Let Well Enough Alone. Columbus (Gs.) Tiw os, Yestorday sfternoon a man from Girard came into the Rankin house Confectioner, considerably exolted, and inquired if & Chicago. certaln person was stopping there, Ho |l ¥ duration, I employed the best medical aid possible, but hl]od rapidly, until the doc- tora aid T would dio—that wy case was fo- curable. Thrown upon my own resources, I vot a bottle of Dr, Wi, HaLL'S Barsau vor THE LuNGs, and in six hours felt a de- cided relief. In three days the cough al- most dissppeared. Now that my chances of life are gond for many years, I earnestly recommend the above to every sufferer of lung or throat 9 feh24d&w-eod-lw __C, G. LATHROP, THE FARECKLE-FACED GIRL How She Rutertained a Visitor While Her Ma was Dressiny. Boston Globe *‘Ma’s up stairs changing her dress,” said the freckle-faced little girl, tying her doll's bonnet strings and casting her eye about for a tidy large encugh to serve as a shawl for that double- jolnted young person. “Oh, your mother needn’t dress up for me,” replied the female agent of the miselonary society, takiug a self- satisfied view of herself 1o the mirror, “‘Run nfl and tell her to come down : just as she Is in her everyday clothes and not stand on ceremony." 40, bat she hasn't got on her every day clothes. Ma was ali dressed up her new brown sllk, cause she ex- octed Miss Dimond to-day. Miss imond always comes over here to show off her nice things, and ma don’t mean to get left, When ma saw youn coming she said, ‘The Dickens.’ I uess she was mad about something. %ln said if you saw her new drcss she'd have to hear all about the poor heathen who don't have silk, and you'd ask her for more money to buy bhymn books to send 'um. Say, do the nigger women use hymn-books leaves to dot heic halr up on and make. it frizzy? Ma says she guesses that's all the good it does 'em, if they get any books. I wish my doll was a heathen’, ““Why yon wicked little girl, what do you want cf a heathen doll?’ inquired the misstonary lady, taking a mental inventory of the new things in the parlor to get a homily on world- ly extravagance “‘So folks would send her lots of nice things to wear and feel sorry to have her going about naked. Then sho'd have hair to frizz, and I want a doll with truly hair und eyes that roll up like Deacon Sliderback’'s when he says amen on Sunday. I aln’t a wicked girl, either, 'canse Uncle Dick —you know Uncle Dick, he's been out west and aweara awful and smokes ‘in the house —he says I'm a holy terror and he hopes I'll be a angel pretty soon. Ma'll be down in a minute, so you needn’t take your cloak off. She said she'd box my earsif I asked you to. Ma’s putting on that old dress she had last year, 'cause she sald she didn’t want you to thinkshe was able to give much this time, and she need- ed a new muff wari the queen of the cannon ball {al needed re- ligion. = Uncle Dick says you oughter g0 to the islands, 'cause you'd be safe there, and the natifs'd be sorry they was such sinners anybybody would send you to 'em. He says he never seen a heathen hungry enough to eat you, 'less it was a blind one, an’ you'd set ablind pagan's teeth on edge so he'd never bhanker after any more misalovary. Uncle Dick’s awfal fun- ny, and makes pa and ma dle laugh- 10g sometimes. “Your Uuncle Richard is a bad, de- praved wretch, and ought to have re- mained out west, where his style is ap- preclated, Hesets a hotrible example for little girls like you."” “‘Oh, I think he's nice. He showed me how to slide down the bannisters, and he's teaching me to whistle when ma -ain’t around, That's a. pretty oloak you've gor, ain't {t? Do you buy all your good clothes with mission- ary money? M raysycu do.” Just then thin freckle-faced Mttle girl's ma cawo into the lor and kissed the misslonary I { on the cheek, and said she was delighted to see her, and they proceeded to have a real soclable chat. The little girl's ma can't understand -h{ & person who professes to be 8o charitable as the missionary agent does should go right over to Miss Dimond's and say such {ll-natured things as she did, and she thinks the missionary isa double- faced gom Heorsford’s Acid Phosphate For WosmeN AND UHILDREN, DR. JOS, HOLT, New Orleans, La.,, says: I have frequently found it of oxcellent service In cases of debility, loss of appetite, and in convalescence from exhaustive illuess, and partica- larly of service In treatment of women and children Bucisun s Armcs Salve, The Brar 8aLvs In the world for Cute, Brulses, Bores, Ulcers, balt Rheum, ¥ vor Bores, Totter, Uhlm: Hands, Chil bl Corns, and all eruptions, and tively oures piles, It is guarsnteed to vio 25 oenta r.u.-l‘:" m oo Coodmee o " ATHRILLING EXPERIENCE The Man Whs Jumped From Run- niog Irai St. Louls Repubiic o, February 27, Mr, Jonn Hayes, the man from Eist Tennesseo, who jumped from s weat-bounud Vandalia train while it was running at full speed near Dexter, Ind , last Kriday, arrived in 8t. Louls last night, badly battered up about the head but ‘‘still in the ring.” The oonductor on whose train he was|, brought from Daxter gave thisacsount of the man’s adventure: ““When the train on which Hayes and his family were travelllng was passing down a steep grado he poked his d ont of the ocar window and lost his hat. Without taking any notice of velocity at which the train was Moving he ran to tho plat- - | form of the smoking car and jumped off. At the time the train happened to be passing overa trestle extending across a creek, which the rain had swollen into a violont torrent. After striking his head against one of the trestle’s timbers and being knooked into an insensible condition, he fell into the torrent twenty or thirty foot below. Instead of sinking, he was carried by a swift outrent to the op- posite shore and deposited among a lot of brush, There some farmers found him shortly afterwards, groan- ing with pain, and conveyed him to & farm house near by, caring for him as best thoy cculd uutil they learned from the papers that his family had beon carrled on to St. Louls. They took him to the nearest station and |, shipped him to St. Louls. ‘‘He made the trip to 8t. Louis in the bagrzage car, as the rallroad aun- thorities feared he would make an at- tempt to again jump from the tra'n. The wife and children of the man be- lleving he had been killed, left for Arkauzas last Sundsy night, bat they were nosified by telegraph last night that he had been found.” e > —— Do Not Be Deceived In these times ot quack medicine adver- jisements everywhere, it is truly gratify- g to find one remedy that is worthy of praise, and which really does as recom- mended. Elictric Bitters we can vouch for as being a true and reliable remedy, ond one that will do as recommended. They invlrlnhl{ cure Stomach and Liver Complaints, Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary ditficulties. We know whereof we speak, and can_readily say, give them o trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by C. F Goods Rellef Near at Hand. Cincinnat! Commerclal-Gazette. n Fortunately congress will adjourn in a few days. lt%x turbing element. as become a dls- HAS BEEN PROVED T'he SUREST CURR for KICNEY DISEASES. Doo) ¢ lame back or a disordered urinel youaro a victimP THEN DO| OTHEAITATE; uso KIDNEY-WORT at $lonce (druggiata recommend 1t) and 16 will and restors ") Ivercome the disoase Slhealthy aotion to all theorgans. Ladies., frompse gm o Soyonr i skt cases, (passed, as it will act ptly and safe 51" Eitner Box, Incontiaente, retention o Burine, brick dust or ropy deposita, anddul pains, all =] Ywhl-(al)n- ALL DRUGGISTS. Prico$1. IDNEY-WORT A well-known clorgyman, Rev. N. Cook, of ‘Trempelean, Wis., : “Ifind Kidney Wort a n:e cure for kidney and 1 ver lmubh:" KIDNEY-WORT 1S A SURE CURE |J for all diseases of the Kidneys and m———— - 1t has specific action on this most important organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and inction, stimulating m leaithy secrotion ofthe Bile, und by keep! 0 bowels in condition, effboting 118 rogular discharge, Malaria, ot som AlArI A nliaria, tavo thoonilia, are bilious, dyspeptio, or constipated, Kid: noy-Wort will surely rolievo & quickly oure, Tn this soason to cloanse tho Bystem, overy ‘onosliould take & thorough course of it, 141 SOLD BY DRUCGCISTS. Pric “Last year, I went to Europe,” says Henry Ward, late Col, 8th Rog N. G, 8. N. ., now living at 173 W. Sido Ave., Hights, ¥, J., Yonly to return worse from chronic hiver com~ plaint, Kidney-Wort, ag a last we better heaith than I ha e hi for many, many yo He's conseq iatly happy. fKIDNEY-WOR </FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF | ; No other di~wse is #0 provalont in this country as Conatipation, and 1o remedy| hea vver equalled the celebrated KIDNEY- ORT s @ oure. Whatever the causo, however obstinato the case, this romecs| & will overcomo it. sl k| < Pi THIS distressing com-! ® plaint is very apt to bel lcomplicated with constipation, Kid: Wort strengthens the wionkened parts quickly cures all kinds of Pilos even when| physicians and medicines have bofore fail-| ed.” {711 you have oither of these troubles|3 B. Moyer, Car | ge Manufac Pa , “hecarse it"—Kidney-Wort | IH HLE-U-M-A-T-LS-M As it is for all the painful discases of KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS. 1t cloanses tho aystem of the acridpolson of the worst forma of this terrible Liave been quickly relieved, and tn g™ timo PERFECTLY CURED, PRICE $1. LIQUID cr DRY, SOLD by DEUGAISTS,| D) () Dry can be sent by mail, WILLS, RIOHARDSON & CU., Buriington, Vi) KEDNEY :WOART,: “Mr. Walter Cross, my ner, was prostra. ted with yheumatism for two years: ried in vain, all remedios; Kidney-Wort alone cured him have tried it myself, and know that it is good.” — Portion of & Yetter irom J. L, Willett, druggist, Dexterl. 'homas&Bro. WILL BUY AND SELL. WIS AT N AND ALL THANBACTIONS CCNNEOTREY THEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent, Houses, Ete, ROOM...... EGHTON BLOCK Fifteentn Sv. - - - ~Umahs Neb ALMA E. KEITH, W lesale and Retail HAIR GOODS | Correct an raliable Waves & Specialty, MASQUERADING WIGS, 1222 Farnm 5t Omake. Nob BARGAINS I Houses LLOTS, Farms, La.nds-. BY BEMIS I15th &Douglas St. HOUSES AND LOTS, No. 19—Full ot aud new house, I37 rooms, two below and one upgtairs. Eight foot ceiling below and reven above. Brick foundation, collar, etc. A bargain, 3600 No. I8—TLarge two story house, 10_rooms, two Inrgo collars, good wellaid cistorn, barn, etc., on Wi bater and 224 strect, $6,000. No. 17—Lot B0xIA5 'teet, new house of dwo rooms brick feundation 100 barrel cistern ,on Hamilton street noar Poor ClareConvent §600. No. 16—House aud lot on 17th near Clark 8t house & room + 200, No. 15—House of 3 rooms tull lot on Plerce 8t. near 19th §1600 No. 21- New houseof 7 rooms, with corner lot, halt mile west of Turntable of red_ street cars on Sau. dera8t. $1000, No. 5—House of elght rooms, barn etc. lot 60x165 feet §2500. Vacant Lots. No. 252—Two full lota on 19th Street near Lake B¢, $1600. No. 861—Twenty five lots In Parkers addition Just north of the ‘end of red street car line $400 each casy terms. No.850—Four lotson Delaware B¢, near Hans- com park, §660. giNe; 831-One halflot cn South avenus, near Mary's avenue, $560. o, 340—Eightoon (18) lota on 21st, $2nd, 25rd and Saundersstreet, near Giace, $500 each, and on easy ferms. : No, 346—8ix beautitul residence lots on Cather- 1ne street, near Havscom park, §4,500, Twelve besutiful esidence fots on Hamiiton #troet, near end of old streetcar track; high and sightly, §360 10 #700. Beveral acre and halt acre corner lots on Cuta. ing, Burt aud California streets, in Lowe's sec- ond sddition and Park Placo—near Academy of Bacred Hoart. . Lots in “Prospect Placs” on Hamllton and Charles strect, just west of the end of Red Street Cartinck and Convent of the Bisters of Poor Clars, one and one half mile from postoffice, snd one mile from U. P. shops, #150 to $500 cach, only 6 per cont down and 5 per cent per month Lotain Lowe's addition ono-half mile west of end of Red Strect Car track near Convent of Poor Clare Sisters in Shinn's addition, $125 to $300 each, and on vary easy terma, Lots in Horbach's 1st and 2nd addif Shinn's, Park Place, Lowe's 20d addition, R 'Nel#on's, Hanscom Place, Red| oto. quarter milo south-east of Union Pacific and B, s M. R. R. depots, $260 to $1,500 cach, very easy orms, Business ‘Lots. ‘Three good business lots on Dodge near]i2th stroet, 20x120) feut each, $1,600 each, or §4,500 for all, easy terms. Fwo good business lots on Farnam street, 33x 90 foot oach, with trame hu'ldings theronreiAing for about 600 per yoar each; price & 44x132 fect on Faroamn uear 10th 12,000 d1d Warehouse 1ot on Unfon Paciffc right rortn of track and east of Nail Works— 2fe t norih f ontace on M.an sf Dodge, Wiehiogton F other good countien i o« wen Nabras) lo. Twxes pal 1 routa colivcred, an1 mouey loaned on improve city anl country \projerty ab low rates of interont, BEMIS' NEW OITY MAP, FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY DI TTION RECORDED OR CONTEM.- PLATED UP TO DATE.. ‘“OFFI. CIAL MAP OF THE OITY.” $56.00 EACH, GEO. P.BEMIS, Real Estate Agency, 16th and Douglas 8t.,|" " . Sure Cure for all FEMALE WEAKe NESSES, Including Leucorrhea, Tre” regular and Painful Menstruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of Flooding, PRO- ERT, &e. acious and immediste n pregnancy, and ree fods. T IRErLY. the Womb, LAPSUS T W TPleasant to the taste its offect. It fs n gre: wves pain during Iabor and ot PHYSICIANS USEIT AND T FOR ALL WRAKNESITS of (ho ponerative organs elther nx, 1t 4 second to no remedy that has evee an betoro the public; and for all Cischscs of the F#Roth the Conipound and T rod at 233 and 235 Western oo of elfher, §1. Bix bottlen sent by mafl n the form of pills, or of 1o woipt of price, 81 per box for eiiher. X, TO CONTRACTORS—DREDGING, Ycur attention le cal’ed to contracts to be let for dit-hins. Ditch in Burt and Washington sut thirteen mites long, in workin hiough & warsn, wid'h about 6 feet, sidos ploplog 110 2 foet dogtn from 6t07 fool, d rt to ' o moved about8 feet from brink of ditch. Number of cub ¢ vards to be moved about 118, 740. Said ftch i being constructd vy sald two countloa under statute proviting for oraining awamp 1 nos, approved Feb, & Wo k te bo done in aceordance wi'h aod_ specifioa vons, For further informstisn apply to the county clerk of i her of aid counties, and see ropori of engineer and pricescings of boards of commlseloners { saia couatios and part cularl that of Febroar 1820 Also the ofbcial ad. vertisement in the Blair Pilot aud in Burt Coua- ty News. Blas are fo be fllcd with certified check and name of surct'es, on or before March 224 1883, at 5 p. m. with county cle k f [ urt county, A. A. Thomes. Duplicates (withous checks) with county clerk of Washington county. Blagk forma tar propomls will"bo supp.ied by said clerks. By ordor of BOARDS OF SAID COUNTIES, fob 19-0ew mk o 36 BRIDGE PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be recelved by the Board of Cointy Commissioners of Gage county, Neb., 1or the erection of & bridge acrosa the Big Bluo river upon either one of thy wagon rouds leading: cast from the town of Wymors, Gago county, Neb., and . ver and across said river. Said bridge to be one hundred and fifty (150) feet iong, and to have elther pilos, stone, o iron plers, Also for the eroction of & bridge, suitable to the place, across Indian Creck, on the lino hetween soctions twenty-nine (29) +nd chirty (30), about one mile southwess of Wymore, Gaga county, Neb. TLow bridge at this placo proterred. Also a bridge across Turkey Ureck, scutheast of DeWitt, Nub., to replace the old ‘one now in use, All br'dges to be of wood, iron or combination. All bidsto be accompanied by and spect- ficst onajto be sealed and flled with the Connty Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon, March 20th, 83. The Commissioners r rorve tho right to reject y and all bids. Svcearstul bidders will be re- uired to glve bond for the faithtol performance of their contract By order of the Ccunty Commissioners, ; A J. PETHOUD, County Cler’ Beatiize Feb, 2 1883 f Are acknowle'ged to be the best by all who have put them to a practical test ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL .COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co,, SAINT LuUIS. PIERCY & ‘BRADFORD, HOL | AGENTS FOR OMAHA. Western Agents, Lafayotte, Indiana, TEHRE PATENT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, soo BOPEROT."wese* r pleces are interchangeable and re- prevents the countsr from runuing v uiring no beel stiffeoers. The Agency for these goods in his town hag been pls: rew Others canno pro:ure hem. Call and_«xamine full line or Leather and “Candee” Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Re- versible Heel, MRS, M. PETERSON, Loulsvil'e,Ne * W anted--Aeeg for e Lits Tiaes, Dl vy ms wire. Jfl“flflm Ghe he only life suthoiized by hor and wl boen and will be pul lished, bus & ue oaly porson who ls In poscasion 81%8m mo-00d-Ew-e

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