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\ ! | { A combination of Pro toride of Iron, Peruvian Bark and PRosphorus in a table form. lity, Loss of A tite, Prostration of J Powers st ta indispenso BEV.A. S Writes: ~ After a thorough tri: ey TRON TONTO T talts planonre®, Industey, 525, saye:— T consider 1\ a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. in stating that I have been Eroaun, enefited by its Tse. Ministers and bub- lic Speakers will find it of the greatest value h fary:” b retommand T as a sessing un: nutritive and Testorative propertie Zowirmlie, Ry Oobr 3y s THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST | General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufsctureo, ur prices are as Low as any Meitern Manufaoturer and Draler, The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and siylish Jewelry, . the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Belections in| ™ pjanog and 0 gars sold PRECIOUS STONES and ffis:tgg:ix %’; i:sstallmeut: at all descripuions of FINE Al S WATCHES at as Low Pri-|gtinwag. Ohickoring. ces as 1s compatible with|Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi- honorable dealers. Call [anos, and ot r makes. and see our Elegant New| Also Ciough & War en fors Tows "B St lav P rd . Do g::n;:lllth and Farnham not fail ‘o see us before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GAS:S. A Large Stogk always on Hand. '~ MORGAN ‘& CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER ‘2183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nab CHERRY GROVE FARM. Frederic, Monros Co,, Iowa. C. E. MAYNE,_- - Proprietor, Has constantly on hand a large nurber of Horses, Matched Teams & Single Drivers A SPECIALTY, Description of Horses and other Informa- ti>n sent by mail on applicatioa. WILLIAMS. Dry Goods and Gairpets. Just received, latest Novelties in SPRING DRESS GOODS, Jersey Cloths, Corderette Suitings, Penzance Sackings, COLORS ---Electrique, Ox Blood, Navy Balck® Olive and Bronze Mixtures. New Sateens, 50c¢ per Yard. OUR SITK stock is now more complete than ever, It will certainly be well for you to see our black and colored silks before purchasing. Hamilton Mixtares, at 18 o, former price, 260, Hamilton Cashmeres, at 163c, former price 22¢. Atlantlo Armours, at 16 o, former price 20c. Nun's Veiling, 24 in, Wide, ‘all new Shades, only 25 Cents per yard, TO-DAY, We place upon our front Center Counter, 1 case, 60 pieces SPRING DRESS GOODS, Stripes, Checks, and Fancy Mixtures, at 1650 per yard, They’are good value at 256c Remember the Price, 1630, A varlety of Fancy Goods, 26¢ per yard, Cost 75¢ to lmport. Come now, if you want the best Bargains ever offered. WILLTAMS, CORNER FIFTEENTH AND DODGE. WILLIAM MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ANID ROAT VWA ONS, e e o oty e THE DAILY BEX--OMAFA WEDNESDAY APRIL 4 3 A VOUDOU QUEEN. Hours Spent Near the 0ld Arch in Thompson Street. How the Queen Was Found— A Remarkable Rooster— Witch Padlocks, New York Sun, In the viclnity of the arch, in Thompson street, where whitewashing and kalsomining signs and dirty picka- ninnies are abundant, we made inqul- rles fora voudou witch. The whole batoh of pickaninies volubly shrieked the desired Information, We entared a blind alley, and ascended the rickety steps of a whitewashed house. Push- g open the front door, the odor of fried ham and eggs, mingled with the more pungent smells of onioos and boiled cabbage, was smelt. Climblog a flight of dirty stairs we knocked at & rear door on the second floor. It was opened by a colored woman, certalnly the largest female, either white or black, ever seen outstde cf s show. She asked what was wanted, She was over six foet In helght, aud broad in proportion. Oa her head was & bright-colored kerchiof tied at the top, the ends sticking out like a pair of horos. Acrosa hor ample shoulders was spread another kerchlef of a more brilllant hue, fastened at the throat by a brooch of fantastio design repre- senting two yellow Asr{mnu playing tag among green hieroglyphics on a red ground. Her fingers were covered with riogs, She had as many as three or four on each fiuger, the thumba oven not belng neglected. By actual count the number was thirty-seven. Of what material those rings were made {t would be difficnlt to say, but in color they were white, yellow and red, apparently sllver, gold and cellu- lold. One—this information was afterward imparted and received with becoming awe and reverence—was made out of throe screws stolen from a coffin dug up at midnight. Its occult properties were so mysterious and far reaching that it could only be men- She fell in a hoap with & heavy thud that shook the bullding to its founda. tion, a.d made the poor eaged rooster utter a cluck of dismay. Sho was still within the wagle elrole, however. Refusing all assistance, and shrieking, “Ketp away dab, keep away, or yor'll epile de charm.” She erouched upon the canvass, olutching econvulsively with her left hand one of the printed figures, Aftor a while, when * she had some what recovered her breath, she said antingly: ‘I dun'no dissackly wedder 's & man or & woman, it kind o' bod- ders me. But I knows de fust letter of de pusson’s name who tuk it," “You do?" ‘Yoo, It commences wid a V. Who do yer know by dat are name?’ Tarning over in his mind all the names he knew commencing with a V, begluntog with Vespucius and end. ivg with Venonor, and not beiog able, conscientlously, to oharge them with the loss of the earnings, the reporter sald that he didn’t know anvbody whose name commences with a V, “Den yer wife knows."” “Supposing my wife doesu't know,” was the hesltatirg rejoinder. “'Bat she will know,” was the posi- tive rospouse, and the sorcercss gave unmistakable indioafiona that she thonght enough had been given for the m-ney. Before my departure the ‘‘Lowsanna Hoodoo” expatiated forelbly aud at great length upon the wondoifal pow. ers of a etone, resembling very much an eye stone, which she pioked out of a tin box taken from her pocket. The lucky possersor wouid be given what- ever ho orshe wished, no matter what, It was procured by purloining a ship's hip that had actually been to no lake vessel wounid do. S MANSIONS LIT ELECTRICALLY {Many of thy Finsst Residences in Town now Illuminated By It. How the Lightsare Distributed —The Hlectric Light in Bur- ope and Australia. New York Star, As the twillght was deepening Into the darker shades of night, a reporter for the Star stood at the corner of Madison avenue and Thirty-sixth stroot a fow evenings ago to witnees the sudden transformation from Oim erian darkness to noonday brilliancy in the palatial residence to J. Pierpont Morgan, the well known member of the bankivg firm of Drexel, Morgan & Co. Weary of walilog for the up- town electric Itghting district to be laid out and olrcled with wires to be connected with aptown residences, Mr. Morgan gave the first order for an Edison fsolated plant among the man stons of the millionaires who Inhabit Fifth, Madison and Lexiogton avenues, The plant is for 269 A and 116 B lamps, or a total number of 385 burners. In a twinkling, as if by maglc, from every window in the dwelling, a flood of mellow light that ave the appearance of a general il. umination, The Star man was re- celved kindly by Mr., Morgan, as he entered the mansion, aud the myster- fous illamination was explained to be tho perfection of eleotrio lighting. *‘I have abandoned the use of gas,” off its head, and it was denuded of its flosh by ants, The stone was found embedded in the skull. TIta virtues wero never kuown to fail The price waa the ridicalously low sum of §5 The following day she was moch sur- prlsed at the non-discovery of the thief, and she told many reminiscences of her past sucoosses. Thevastamount of wealth returned to_its lawfal own ers was wonderful, and the number of errlog and fugltive children returned to the right path by her supernatural fufluences was marvellous. Another tloned with bated breath. The room was clean and compara- tively tidy. A large black cat sat purring by a hl{hly polished cooking stove, on which & savory smelling stew was simmering. On the walls hung many mystio algns, the only one intelligible to the unitiated belog ‘“‘Abracadabra.” a large gilt plaster of Paris frame, and arranged In the form of an lnverted pyramid, thus: ABRAOCADABRA ABRAOADABR ABRACADAB BRACADA ACAD ACA R AC ABRA A BR AB A A stufled owl with distended wings engaged In the cheerful occupation of disemboweling & rat, whose lite's gore was atartlingly deploted, stood upon & bracket, and a live rooster in the last stages of melancholy was in the cage on a table near the window, making This was enclosed in | seed. trial must be cssayed, an entirely new one, for which she would only charge oue dollar, This was agreed to. Twenty-six oards were lald upon the floor, each bearing a letter of the alphabet. Upon every one of these letters was placed a aingle graln of . The rooster was released from his confinement, and he began to peck with the greatest avidity., As soon ey ouo grein wes gobbled it wrs immedi- ately replaced by another, for a simi- lar letter may ocour twice in the same name, Dooldedly the rooster was not a succese, but he nndoubted had a re- markably fine feed. He could not pick out a proper combination to spell anything. At last, ofter much dexter- ous manipulatfon by bis mistrers, he selected &n oat from aJ, an O, au R, and a G, ‘‘Ha, ha,” shouted the negress, jamping vp in great glee and foudling the bird; “I knowed he'd gove done an'do it Dat ar's de name—J O R G —George!” and she amiled an alr of well-merited suecess, Many other divinatlon teets werc suggested, but politely declined. abortive efforts to keep dp his rpirits by crowing dlsmally;: «An ambiticas attempt to conceal the presence of a bed wes made by straight atrirs of calico hanging from the ceillng. ‘‘Are you a fortune teller!" asked differentially. “I nebber sald I were, sah,” was the cautious response. “Well, the case is just this My wife hes lost some valuable jewelry— diamond earrings. 1 have heard of your great reputation, so have called on you for assistance. Oan you help me to find them?” “‘I'se no fortune teller, sah; I'se a Hoodoo."” The necessary apologies were made. [R'‘An mor'ober, sah, 1'se occustom'd to references, Who referenshusted yon to me?"” Foramoment the searcher after in. formation hesitated. Every name but that of the Princess Louise seemed to fade from his mind; soat a venture he replled ‘‘Mrs, Loulse Campbell,” devoutly hoping, as that lady was in Bermuda, she woald not hear of the unwarranted use of her name, ““A dark complected lady?” “‘Yes, ma'am.” ¢‘An’ lives in T renty-fourth strest?’ “Exactly,” with a gasp of rellef that the reference should be so satisfactory. After thls everything progressed smoothly untll the charge—three dol. lare—was objeocted to, it belag mildly hinted that a colored lady in Crosby street would lmpart the desired infor- mation for one dollar, In an instant all susvity was swept aside and fary reigned instead. She bogged it to be understood that she was no *“‘common Nor’ Kerolina nigger, but a ginovine Hoodoo from Lewsanna,” When three hundred pounds of human flesh is pranciog about a small room, not [quite twelve feet square, eomething has to be done, and that quickly, if the onlooker wishes to keep hisown body Intact. Apologles, if not sinoere, were at least given with great earnestness, and the depositing of three dollars on the table seemed to haye a mollifying effect. Bhe swept the money up in one of her wild rushes, and it was seen no more, Her mind soon became tranqull enongh to resume business and ask questions, No one was suspected, so it was impossible to say whether the thief was dark or fair. It might be a woman, parhaps a man, mayhap a ohild. Anywasy the earrings were gone. ‘‘Dah’s a good deal ob difficulty in dis yere case,” sald the seeress, Af. ter much pursing of lips and knltting of brow, she went to a corner and got aroll of canvass, which she opened snd fastened to the floor, t was about four feet square. On it two clrcles were drawn, an inner and an outer one, with figures resembling the signs of the printed between them, B:«pph; ln‘ the mh:l of this oanveas she began to gyrate, slowly at first, then faster and faster, until it made me di to look at her, ing up meanw) s low, nnno'hnoh:-l chant of unintelligible . Al though whirling rodnd with - mentam of a top, never opos 'fi. nee 80 A . feat, :T ot (] :‘L "t sen. These were by fire, by axe-balancing, by weddicg ring suspended by = heir, aud by the combinatlon of 8 B bic, o key, the 50ch pwlm, and w ga:ter, This last, it was allegea, was never known todlsappolut. Even the satie said Mr. Morgan, ‘‘with the excep: tlon of a'few jetsat varlous points for use when the leotrlo light englnos are not working. The diffsrent lamp oir- cunits throughout the house are pro- tected by the ususl Edison safety guards agalost fire, while switches, each designed to control & large num- ber of lamps, are conveniently arranged In the different rooms, so that the lights can be turned on and off in quantity, in addition to each lamp, belng lighted or extingulshed neparately.”’ “Your house must have been thorough'y wired,” said the reporter. “Yes,” was the answer, ‘‘in portion of the house and stables. ‘““‘How are the lights distributed?” *‘They are distributed in the follow- fng order: “‘Main halls and stalrway, 39; attlo rooms and halls, 14; dome over stalrway, 20; servanta’ hall and butler’s pantry, closets, oto., 16; third floor, 20; second floor, 40; drawing room, 42; reception room, 11; library, 10; sittiug room 22; dining room, statned glase skylights in dining-r ocelling, 22; consorvatory, 42; ba ment, 28; collar, 28; stable and o rlage house, 6, and engine room, 4, making a total of 385 lamps.” After contrasting tho Morgan man- sion with i's moro dimly lighted sar- roundings, and admiring the simplioi- ty of mechanism which controlled the electrie force, the reporter catled npon Presidant Eaton, at hls [cosey oftises, No. 65 Fitth avenue, and riked him how many cf the uptown palaces were propared for the Introduction of the eleetric lighting system. ““Weo are wiring the uptown man- alons at & very rapld rate,” waa his re- sponse ‘‘Among others the homea of William H Vuunderbilt and his son, Crpelins Vanderbilt, are thoroughly wirnd, n« are the residonces of John Slown. R L Stuart, W. I. Hutchin- faction to get eqaare with the tklef, for the paltry charge of fifty cents and an onlon, was refused. All that was necessary was to stick an onfon full of pins and rosst it before a hot fire, cé- peating an incsntation—to be pur- chased for the aforesald fifty centa— between midnight and 1 o'clock in the morning. As the onlon slowly wastes away; eart of the person who has Injured you also dwind away in unison, he suffering excruclating tor- ments the while, A number of padlocks hanging upon the wall excited curlosity. She sald that they were charmed and ihat they would stop the annoyance of barking dcgs. Poison s dangerous. To com- plain to the Board of Health {sto exolte the enmity of your ueighbors. Parchase one of these locks—Iif you haggle about the price you spoil the charm—and when the dog beglus to bark, preventing aleep, clore the hesp, tarn the key, and repeat the follow— Ing lines: Dog; dog, close your mouth; Put muzzle to the ground; Be as I wish you'd be, And never more make sound.” The astonished animal immediately becomes mute, and is 8o grieved at his enforced silence that he quickly pines awsyand dies. “Now, honey,” sald the prophetess, following her visitor down the statrs to the door, ‘‘as yer a customer yer shall have dot are wishin’ stone for fosh dollare. No; deu take it for free—for two. Each cffor was met with a shake of the head. “‘For one!" “It " would’nt be right for a man to purchase all he wished for in the werld for a dollar. He'd ruin trade.” “Honey—" Baut the lowest price for such a mar- vellous treasure was not disoovered, As she was speaking two yourg, evi- dently respectable, and fasionably dressed women, entered the ocourt, and was mized by the seeress,who smiled mmlly upon them, as though she were already handling » good fee, Glancing timidly at vs, they hesitated] but hastening their steps, they entered the house with averted faces and ascended the rtalrs, closely followed by the Voudou, L T WasHinaton, D. 0., May 16, 1880, GenriemeN—Having been a suffer- er for a long time from nervous pros- tratlon and general debility, I was advised to try Hop Bltters. I have taken one bottle, and 1 have been rapldly gotting better ever sluce, d I think it the best mediolne I ever used, I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, snd I was in despair until I tried your Bit- ters. Iam now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking it, I was completely prostrated ugl. Y STUART, —— Deolinié of Man. potence, Bexwal cured by ‘Wells' Health Renewer.” @1 rou, O4den Goelet, R. L. Belknap, Robere Goelet, H. Lamb and the Hawthorne, one of the largest and most fashionable apartment houses in the oity. The Dakota apartment house, at Seventy-second street and Elghth avenue, is belng wired for 5,000 lamps, and orders for public and private houses in the upper distriot are coming in dally.” ‘‘What are the boundarles of your uptown diatriot?” “I; extends from Madison square at Twenty-third street to the Uentral Park; but its exact boundaries are not yet determined. Oapltal has been offered to us to complete it, but It is not probable that we will be ready for operations for several weeks. The preliminary work has been begun; and we are now canvassing the distriot.” “How much of the oity is con- neoted?” *‘Thus far we have only completed what {s known as district No 1. It extends from Nassau street to East river and from Wall to Sprace and Forry streots.” ‘‘Has there been any break in the olronlt or stoppage of the eleotrio cur- | rent? ‘‘We have been running our engine inceseantly without one exvinguish- ment. Darlog the past eight days we drove it day and night. It hss a power of 126 horees, and we have five others In district No, 1. It was started on Bept. 4, and has not stopped a mo- ment dsy or night since that time. Ouar report for last week shows 318 houses lighted with 6,300 lamps in operation.” ‘“Have you many lsolated plants down town?" “‘Yes, & great many, among them Everett's two hotels, the Amerioan Express company, Thurber’s grocery house, Max Amea’ pickling and pre- serve establishment, the American Bank Note company, the Manhattan ‘L' road ehops and The Herald build- ing. We have never had a fire or ac- cldent, and they are simply an impos- aiblity.” ‘Are any other newspaper bullding lighted by your system?” “‘The Times building is1n the down town circuit, and the plant Is thus de- sorlbed: Composing room. ... Malllng room. 12 “Da yon regard tha lighting of this bullding in any sense a test?” “‘Most deoldedly. The bullding s not only at such a distance from the ocentral statlon as to submit the carry- ing capacity of ounr conductors to s severe test, but belng also located outslde the limits of the fire dlstrlot, and beyond the burders of the met- work o{ oonduotors, speclal conduc: tors had to be lald and conmeocted with the system In & manner not orl; ly Beveral templated. oonf R ol other news penarn o to be able to have them all wired and lighted."” ‘‘Have youdonemuch workabroad?” ““We have laid down a plant of for. ty lamps in & saw mill at Yvaskyls, Russta, and it {s the most northerly Edlson plant {n the world, the town betng sltuated betwoen the 621 and 63d degrees of latitude The ()m mon Councll of the Rasslan town propose to put up a central station of 600 lampe, Weo have six plants in COabs; the Brunn Theatre In Austrla {alighted by the Kdison system, as are Rieck's paper factory at Helslng. tors, Rusals, the Academy of Fine Arts at; Borlin, cotton mills at Tam- merfors, Finland, one of the Mills at Manchester, England, the street In Berlin known as Wilhe/mstrasse, The Wornlng Horald at Sydney, New South Wales; nine plants In Paris, the Exposition at Bordeaox, making 32 plants In Franoe; 11 plants in Italy; 28 plants in Germany; 4 plants in Holland, 7 plantsin Austria, 14 plants In Russia, and 12 plants ln Bolginm, “‘How many lamps are *hore in Eu- ropel” “‘The summary {s aa follows: C untry Tostallations, l.‘ Franos Traly Germany Holland Austria Rusala. ... Belgium. . Total ..108 ‘‘How many isolated plants voa In this country?” *Oar bulletin in December showed 163 plaats, with 20,192 lamps. Bat sinoe then we have recsived additional orders, so that we are running nearly 36,000 lamps. have Did “‘No; she lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years, the dootors doing her no good; and at last was oured by this Hop Bit- ters the papers say so much about. Indeed! indeed! how thankful we should be for that modioine.” GOLD MEDAU, PARIS, 1878 BAKER’S| BREAKFAST CO000A, Warranted Absolutely pure from which the excoss of oll hs boen removed. It has three times the stre of 8old by Qrocers Everywhere W.EB& Oo.,Dorchester, Mass Genins Rewarded, OR, The &tory of the Sawing Machlre A thandzoma littlo pamphlet, blue and gold cover with numorous cogravings, will be 1t parson calling for it co of the Singor Manuf 1l bo sent by mail, po f peraon living at a d stance from our office, The Singer Manufacturing Co,, Princlpal Office, 84 Unlon Square NEW YORK. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HABTINGS, NEB, Oapital 8tock, - - $100,000 JAS, B. HEARTW) A. L. CLARK] E. 0. WEBST! Preaidens, Vice:| lent, ‘Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuel Alexander Oswald"Oliver, A. L. Olarke, E. O. Webster Geo. H Prats, Jaa. B, He D. M. McEl Hinney, First Mortgage Loans a Specialty ‘This Company furnishes a permanent, home Institution where 8chool Bond sand other legally issued Municipal securitle to Nebraska can be be negotiat on the most favorable terms Loans made on vod farm In all well settlea oountles of the through rwponaiblej local correspondents. - best by all who hive put them to a praotical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OR WO0OD. MANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co,, SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & 'BRADFORD, BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. WANTED. 100,000 POUNDS OF RAGS & METAXL. Highest Cash Price paid. Shipmenteft conntry will be pald for by mul;ums‘lf ) E, MOTZ 5 & CO., 1 bmbolm ___ 1119 Douglas Liree M. R. RISDON, Gen'l Insurance Agent R EFIRE SEN TS London, b 3 1,000,000, ORI Nama, &) o taed Fire, Caplial..... 1,900,000.0 0000 U e e aiee (899,018, Office, Bovd's Opera House, John Q. Jacops, (Pormaerly Glad & Jaocobe. UNDERTAKER Aro acknowledged to be the |, A FEW BARGAINS BY BEMIS .| 16th &Douglas St. HOUSES AKD L0%S, No. 19—Full ot aud new house, j3ftrooms, two bolow and one up-atairs. Eight foot celling below and revenabove, Brick foundation, cellar, ete, No. I18—Large two story ho large collars, good well aid cl Webstor and 224 stroet, 86,000. No. 17—Lot 50x185 fteot, new house of two rooms brick foundation 100 barrol cistern on Hamilton stroet noar Poor ClareConventd” €. No. 16-~House aud lot on 17th near Cla A 8t. house 5 room « ote. $1200. No. 16—Houso of § rooms 1l lo on Plorce 8t. noar 19th 81600 0 rooms, two barn, of No. 21- New houseot 7 ro corner lot, half milo west of Turntable trect cars on Sau_dors St. 81000, No. 5—House of elght oarn etc. lob 00x165 feet §2600, Vacant Lots. No. 252—Two full lots on 19th Street near Lake B¢, $1600. No. 351—Twenty five lots In Parkers addition Just north of the end of red streob car line $400 each oasy torms. No.850—Four lotson Delaware B4, near Hans- com park, $650. No. 831-Ono haltlot on South avenus, near . B0 Eighboen (1) lota on S1sb, S2nd, 28rd o. on and Ssundersstroet, near Grace, §500 each, and on cany borma. No, 346—Bix beautitul rosidence lots on Cather- ,500. Twelve besutiful Ifld.&“‘& on veral acre and half acre corer lote on Cum- stroots, in Lowe's sec- Mdltion and Park. Place—noar Academy of “‘Prowpect Place” on Hamilton and Jush wost of the end of Red Strees R e m U, P, 50 to $600 cach, only 6 per cent down an cent per month. Latath Lowo's addition ono-alf mHie wess of ond of Red Btrest Car_track near Convend of Poor Clare Sisters in_Shinn's addition, §136 b0 , and on vory easy terms. Lots in Horbach's 1ot and Snd sddl Bhinn's, Park Place, Lowe's 20d addition. Regan'’ Lake's, Nelson's, Hanscom Place, Redick's ad- ditions, etc., ete. Lote In "Oredit Fonoler addition” fust one- quarter milo south-east of Union Pacifio and B. and M. R R dopote, $250 10 §,6000ach, very eaey s, Business Lots. \ Three business lote on Dodgelfnear;12th x120 feot each, §1,600 each, or $4,500 for All, oany torms, o o LI ST et 2 ach, with framo bul ¥ {or About §400 per yoar each; price 4,380 sach: l““ feot on Farnam near 10th street, corner 2,000 Bplendid Warebouse ot ou Union Paciftorigh of way, north of track and oast of Nail Works— belng 139 feot north_trontage on Mason bym-.l lwdlllt I'ld“l:':&‘"l on 16th ‘.'"" aid wi in Dodge, Washington, Burt, wumnu:\u. and other good counties in eastern Nebraskafor sale. pald, rents collected, ani woney loaned and countryaproyerty st ,low LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- TION REOORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE. ‘‘OFFI- OIAL MAP OF_THE OITY." EACH, $6.00 GEO. P.BEMIS, Real Estate Agency, 16th and Douglas 8t

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