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‘i THE COLDEN STATE. In Frait-Growing and Wine-Mak- ing Lie the Future Hopes of California, Something About the Trotter Sweetheart and Her Feline | Pet—A Glance at Den- [ nis Kearney, 1 the Globe-Democrat SAN Fravcisco, Mey 30, —Los An- | | gels is now in her most beautiful dress. | The orange Correspondc trees are laden heavily with fruit, the mammoth grapevines have commenced to bud, and the is one which beggars description. | T passed through the Los'Angeles coun- | sco try last week and wasimore than pleased to learn that the orange crop |A|.m”~.~‘ to be the The fruit is also of a sweete choicer kind, and many of the owners of the groves, who have been weigled down with debt, will be able to| lighten themselves considerab ly, while | others can cancel their entire” indeb- tedness. The result will be owners of | a; the groves will carry on the business on astill larger and more extensive seale, and since it has been found profitable to ship oranges to the St. Louis and Chicago markets the people | look for quite a boom in the raising of oranges in the future. There is no use denying the fact that in fruit- growing and wine-making lies the future greatness of California. Al- ready men of large means have pur- chased heavily of lands in Los An- geles, Solano and other counties and are planting them with orange trees, grapes and other fruit. LUCKY BALDWIN, the heavy and successtul stock broker, owns some 66,000 acres of land in Los Angeles Cu\mty alone, and is making the raising of grapes and oranges a business. On his grounds he has also orectoed a large distiliery, which is kept going day and night, turning out all kinds of wines, brandy, ete. Bald- win has been one of the most fortu- largest known for nate speculators in stocks on the Pa- |} cific coast, raking in two years ago a clean £5,000,000, but if he loses as | heavily for the next year as he has the preceading one, he will be down to bed-rock and his lands in the hands of | some other fortunate one before an- other year has rolled around. He isalso a breeder of fine stock, | and among his noted runners was seen | the celebrated Mollie McCarthy. The mare has been taken from the track and is used only for breeding, being now with A short distance from Mr. Baldwin resides Mr. Rose, anoth- er gentleman well known to the sport- | ing world. This gentleman was form- | erly the owner of trotter Sweeth Tackey’s celebrated | , and” the mare is| 1d promises to de- velop some extraordinary speed. She is three years of age, weighs 880 pounds, and a short time ago covered a mile in g oy is confident that she will beat St. Julien's time as he is that the sun will set in the west. A FEW WEEKS AGO he visited the stable, took a look at his mare and then crdered the colored boy to hitch her up and give her a| round on the track. The Atrican did s0, and Mackey was so well pleased with her stride that he presented the | colored lad with a $50 gold piece, and the promise that should she turn out as he predicted, four times that amount could certainly be counted | upon as a net egg. The price paid for Sweetheart was $12,000, but twice that amount could not get her now. | | promise he Two of its fangs struck | the instop of the right foot, one pene-| FOR SAL THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDN'S T T G who wa .q.l,m,l on the Workingmen's tick - CHEAP LAND, . is of the opinion that n.. s preme court will decide FOR SALE. 1,000,000 Acres but, should they do otherwise, o is —0F THE— confident that he can be renominated | PO - and elected; and, from the talk among | EASTERN NEBRASKA.| men, irrespective of party, I sce in| Mr. Desmond the next Sheriff of San | ot Ran | Nox For You, Madam, Whose complexion betrays| gome humiliating imperfec. | tion, whose mirror te Francisco, He is very popular, and during the time he has filled this im portant office not one word of com- | Plaint lias been heard. The most eccentric man in the state | is A. Werner, of San Francisco, He| resides in a long frame ranch near (lu-‘ Megges Harbor, and ekes out an ex- ‘ istence | anddisfignred in coun!flmucn, or have Eruptions, Redness, | Roughness or unwholesomo | tints of com oxlou. Wo say use Hagan’s Magnolia Balm, Ttisadelicate, harmless and delightful article, Jvmtlurln;; the most natural and entranc- | ing tints, the artificiality of | which no observer can detect, and which soon becomes pers manent if the ll:i,uoll-l Balm | Is judiciously use by selling monkeys, parrot and keeping agrog-shop. ~ The | shop, lnm.nr is not a paying insti ‘ tution, but it is the most singular looking roon: 1 ever saw. In thirty | Roan LaND, nUT LAND OWNED Y years it has not been swept out RESIDENTS, WHO ARE TIRED PAYING TAXRS the walls and ceilings are covered with | sxn Ank OFFKRING THEIR LANDS AT THR spider-webs a foot thick. Pictures | jow pricr or 86, &8, which were hanging on the walls when | ox Loxe 1135 ASD KASY TERNS Werner came into possession are : | COMPLETELY COVERED WITH DUST, | wel |\m\nnlw1lu rfilth,and the frameshave | el e L IMPROVED - FARMS, mented with the bones of dead ani | 1s, while six huge sculls are in the surrounded with bottles and Werner was away on_the | Douglag, Sarpy and quhmgwn your wvr.-]-uu-..m but from nan who had lately entered SELERCTED 1IN AN Eanrty Day AND §10 PER ACRK, WE ALS0 OFFER FOR SALE TN e A} NH a gentl his employ, something was learned of | COUNTIES. —s. this singular being. Thirty ago an old man died who owned” this | o and willed it to Werne disturbed a sing] TooMS With this opted the gift, and a week after taking possession he acci- | dentally broke the mirror while dust- | ing. This he considered as the work | of his dead friend, warning him ot to sweep or dust, and since that day not an article in’ the room has ever been touched. Werner has no family, v | ALSO, AN IMMENSE LIST OF []maha,(_}leealEstate Including and Residence Lots, Cl Lots, and a large numlx the Additions of Omaha. viding he never the article in ) and .-fll‘-m. in most of Also, Small Tracts of 5, 10 and 20 acrees in and near the city. We have good oppor- tunities o making Toans, and in all cases and no person knows anything of his st ly \Lflunm\ 3ul.-; (‘uuil[lllxlm‘t\vl\ past life. Heis without doubt the |l i bbb Slb i AL 1 invested, most singular man_in Californin, and | o v we offer & small list of SPECIAL when he dies it will be worth con- | : v § i BARGAINS, siderable to secure his old curiosity shop. BOGGS & HILL, Real Estate Brokers, 1408 In fnnu Ilmlu a Daviess Connty, Ky., | North Side of Farnham Street man found seven copperheads and 22 i k snakes, all of which he succeeded| OPP- Grand Central Hotel, in killin OMAHA, NEB. A veritable horn_snake has been seen by the Gainesville, Ga., Eagle. Tt was sfriped, and the horn, which was | F| an inch long, was on the ti James Brower, of Pouglkeosie, came to_the rescuo of a lady who was Very | attacked by a black snake of the racer | F“(,IBH,SA},- oy species, and suceeeded in killing it. It ; e fruit trecs, everything complete. A desirable measured b feet in length. piece of property, figures low. Adeline FOR SALE i, ios Avenue, s‘ E : Snake Stories. In Augusta, Ga., a watersnake 8 ft 2inches in lengthand 10 inches in R SAL 243 streets, #1600, A beautiful reside Californin between & HILL. BOGGS z is, of Americ age, died in gr cently from the bite of a r: Splendid_busines lots 8. E. corner of 16th and Capital BOGGS & HIL agon tle WHIPPI.E, M MILLEN & GU., ‘Diamond Setters, Engravers and Jewelers, CREIGHTON BLOCK, SPRING STOCK JUST IN. House and lot corner Chicago and 2ist structs, 85000, & HILL, trating deeply. Dr. J. M. Bellis, of Flemington, | FOR JALE , illed six water snakes, while | ooy locition Tor bos on the banks of the Branch. = Some | selllow of them were four fect sixinches long, w houses on_full lot Two tells that ?on are Tanned, 8 .\liow\ DAY, S. P. MORSE & CO.,, i At 1319 Farnham Street. JUNE 8, 1881. 3 PARASOLS! PARASOLS! PARASOLS! \ Reduced Far Below Value. We offer our entire stock of fine French Parasols all bought by us within sixty |days at a reduction of 256 to 50 per cent. | Best Satin-Lined Parasols $3.90, reduced from $5.00; Brocade Satin Parasols | $5.00, reduced from $8.00 and $9.00; Fancy Satin and Foullard Parasols $8.00, Ireduced from $11.00 and $12.00; Our best qualities in Fine Brocaded, Ombre |and Satin Embroidered Parasols $9.00 and $10.00, reduced from $11 and $12. | These reductions have been made with a view to enforcing our maxim of sell- ing all goods during the same season they are purchased. LADIES HOSIERY! LADIES GLOVES! We open to-day 100 doz. of sur renowned 25 cent Scamless Balbriggan Hose; other may offer you an imitation, but the one offered by us is far superior and worth 30 cents at wholesale, also 50 doz. very fine summer Balbriggan Hoso at 37} conts, cqu 50 doz Best Elastic and outside three th at 75 cents and €1,00, GLOVES ! GLOVES !—20 Extra Long Lace Lisle € Best Lace Top Lisle Gloves at 90 cents, worth 81 MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 20 Styles Men's Linen Collars. Very best quality, extra worked button loles, all sizes, 14 to 18 inch, 12§ cents each, or 81.50 per dozen, equal to those sold elsewhere at £2.00 to §3.00 a dozen, 10 Stylos Mon's Linen Cuffs very best quality, extra worked button holes, $2.50 per dozen, equal to anything of- fered elsewhere at £3.00 to £4.00 a dozen, SHIRTS, LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED. Our Gd-cent Unlaundried Shirts is pronounced by all who sce and buy it as the superior of any £1.00 shirts in Omaha; it has fine linen Bosom reinforced or double front and full sized cuffy linen neck band and fine worked but- UNLAUNéRlED SHIRTS AT $1.00. No finer material of better work can be put in to anything before offer H0 cents, 1 Balbriggan Hose at 50 conts, fully equal to anything sold elsewhero wes at 40 cents, sold early in the season at 75 cents, 10 doz, tonholes, 81.00 Unlaundried Shirt is the best shirt known to the trade. Others ask $1.25 for an inferior article, MENS JEAN DR WERS. 95 doz. Bost quality felled Seam Jean Drawers, all sizes, 23 to 42 in waist measure 50 cents, others ask 75 cents and £1.00 for them MEN'S SOX!=Open to-day, one case men' case superfine Dritish Sox very best quality, superior finish, at §2.50 u do Half Hose r, equal to any b0 cent Hose in Omaha. 50 doz. amless Half Hose at 25 conts a par, worth $4.00 a doz. Our a shirt. s and toes at £2.00 a doz. 50 Colored Silk Clocked Balbriggan pamless British Sox with dout Inside of one of the largest was found | FUR SAL in Kountze & Ruth's addi- w1 ol tion. This property will be sold very cheap. alarge catfish. BOGGS & HILL. A holiday among some_f; of Bellevue, Oregon, w with a den of mttiesnukes. time was called at sundown sixt arm hmn]u. HAMBURG LINE. Weekly Line of Steamers Leaving New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 § OR SALE—A top pheaton. Stephenson, FOR SALE Enquire of Jas. 9040 Corner of two choice lots in Shinw's Addition, request to Yo 3 i 3 -3 at once submit best cosh offer. m., for :ln‘?t‘l.:' :.::‘uL. .llful them with twenty B0GGS & HILL. ENGLAI\%% 4 d 5 . ¥ AN d A blacksnako that has been tho ter-| FOR SALE. A7 and, desirable res R ShRMany ror of the neighborhood of Nicktown, | BOGES & HILL. | For passage apply to B €. B RICHARD & CO,, Pas. Agent, 61 Ivay KW YOIk, RESIDENCE-Not in the market. a., Was shot and killed by James . wwer will sell for I Zern on Saturd 1Its place of abode A FINE Ges . & T1ILL, was a hollow tree in Mr. Zern's s p Fraxk E. Moores, Hexny Puspt, Onisha, camp. It measured 16 feet in le Fon SAL ‘nfiw,:‘“ 3d ad e Z = and was proportionately The people of Williams Rockville, O., are in terror over & HILL. —THE. | Merchants & Manufacturers Union residence lot, to OF NEBRASKA. A vory some arty desiring to bilid BOGGS & HILL, » FOR SALE Asingular companion has been lected by this promising filly which nothing elso but a 1 yellow cat. Wherever the mare goes the cat fol- lows and when in the stable she sits upon her back, lies cuddled between | her feet at night, and drinks out of | the same bucket. The sh; the ne felling for the ¢ frequently catehing her by the neck | and lifting her into the manger, lick- | ing her with the tongue and manifeat- | mg sther ways. The | fricndly feeling wh these two animals is ce Eva, a sister of bwu't]lL.u‘l is al property of Mackey, and is ns ,..m, an animal as one would wish to see. She is two years of age, weighs T pounds, but has never put to the met- tle. That she will also do wonderful things Mackey has no fears, but he dow't think she will every touch her sister by a dozen seconds. |DENIH KEARNEY, To-day T met the famous Denis Kearney. He was on his way to the Sand Lots to give his usual” Sunday talk to the boys. Denis is a singular man, but a very interesting compan- ion. Seeing me, he called out: “Come down, and hear me give it to the boys.”’ Accepting his invitation, we walked down together, and I then for the first time learned that he was an admirer of Bob Ingersoll, and be- lieved in everything he s Denis will next month de! a lecture to the Mormons at Salt Lake, taking their side of the questson. He does not, however, believe in - Mormonism, but says time will eventually wipe them fyan the earth, After stepping at several other places along the line | of the U, P. Road, he will suil for| Europe to be absent for several | months. The report that he had gone back 1o his dray was true in one sense of the word — he did go back for one | day, to give the papers and ;..u]-]v a chance to talk. 1 asked hun if he had wmade a stake in his speeches, not that 1 thought he would answer me cor- rectly, vut merely for the fun of the thing. Ina mild and quiet tone he said, ** not one cent,” and ** to tell you the truth I lost mostly everything 1 had The Sand Lots having been reached Denis mounted the stand amid areut cheering, and for two hours en- | tertained his hearers on the issues of | the day, notwithstanding he was| hooted and yelled at by many who did | not just exactly side with hin BAN FRANUCISCO POLY At present a number of soreheads are making a desperate effort to have the supreme court order another elec tion, to be held next September. The | leading business men and tax-payers are, in a body, against it—first, be- cause it is not legal, and second, be- cause business is now flourishing, and the excitement of another election |least twenty feet long and | eolor, and A Tenncsseo man who wanted to [ scttle in Shannon county, Mo., wrote| FOR SALE on che strap he jumped about ten fect, | 2,000 acres of [for & rattlesnike was holding the FOIl SALE jand Station, l ‘ a fine house 1 el FOR SALE & foot and « A Lalf in cireumference, of a dark by supposed to have es A[n'(l » from a circus that has visited the town, enormous serpent that the place for several ye About 200 lota in Kountze &1 Address: CHAS KAUFMAN, Sc elfth Street Omaha, Neb,, May 20th, 1881. | To the Liquor Dealers, S8aloon Keepers and Business Men of Nebraska: Io | lois 10 Tots, suitable for fine dence, on Parl- Wild ay 3 blocks 8. £ of depot, all eovored with fine large there | 3 ey S0 10 §700. The | BOGGS & HILL, FOR SALE end there to know if poisonous snakes there, lied: ““We have a few rattle- snakes, a few oottonmouths, (both poisonous), and tke harmloss chicken, Erice extremely low, The above named Union find it in® the interest of our common cause throughout the State to cati o CONVENTION Some wery cheap lots in Lake's ad mw BOGGS & T1ILL. the gentle garter, the bright-cyed | Cheap aornor lot, corner | of all who are directly or indirectly interest oreen, the H\\'if{-flymg bluck, the Fon SAL l‘!llwhs[_‘I‘I‘A:‘f‘ugr:tlll:l?lln the sale of liquor in this State, for cowardly water, the loud-mouthed Friday, June I0th, at 2 p. m., bull, and the domestic boot snakes. | FOR SALE st sotn ste bitmar | €0 be held at Tuener Hall, in the City of Omaha The latter, however, is toothless, and to be only found at one place in the county. Steer cloar of that paint and Farnh, Douglas, and the propos: llud s strect, ¢ from §200 to . §430. d to give men of small means, 0 secure & home and will build Our common cause demands that no one of our number shall be absent, CHAS, KAUFMANN, they will not trouble you, Ne, Mis- | housss on these lota on wuall gaymonts, aid will shwiw Secretary. sount és not troubled with snakes, like | ! '7% On MONIY PYRCOKE Kansas, Tinois, Wisconsin, Lowa and FOR SALE 13m0 romosy. | (1 A . ‘exas. Come, about 90 Acres very chowe lflux 1 a G Probably there is no animal on valles, with running water; talance geutly rolling prrine, only 8 miles f0 raitaond, §10 per acde. earth so intelligent and humame as a BOGGS & HILL. Nevada rattlesneke. A little girl, 4 o dad ) 400 acres in one tract twel yeazs old, belonging to o farmar, was| FOR SALE 5 mainsne tract tws : ; run away with in the mountains the mga 1§fi, Spring of wat e 8t. Paul & Sioux CXty other day while hor father got out of | 158 Ve land is all Airst-clus rich prairc, brice RAILROADS, the wagon to get a drink at the spring. T 8 L4 0 APEADg, 720 acres n one ody, 7 miles | THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE As she was one of twelve duaghter e intod o ottt st s we| EOR SALE betiimitic ot ) Jand, pasducing heavy growth of grass, in bigh pushed on cr her, but with little | valley, sich soil and” § miea from raitroad and hopes of overtaking the frightenad an- | St traok: 1b good scttlement gn no betterland imal, Presently lie found the horse ided i < right on the edge of a precipice, unable to meve an inch. m.lp .mll of a strap Eg“,ws,‘Al' had caught around his fetlock, the | practical tar other end around a tree and held him | OPeving for some man of meane o tight. Wlen the farmer went to pall § ¢ YROM COUNCIL BLUFFS8 TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, A hij 240 ved farm of w from city , owner not a . A good and all pointa in Northern low Dakota. This lin is cquipped Westinghouso Automatic Airbiske and Platforn Couples and Buffer; and for PETY AND COMFORT nt Drawing Room and ntrolle: n.) the com nd near Mil. car Elk 1t had weund its tail around | 1" & Tulew from Flor the leg, its neck was turned | e 000 acres west of the Hl)un;,‘ | hor) horse. Traing Council Bl at 10:20 in nearly L wold TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. 450, 1 ¢ depot, Council Blufts, 6 to three times aronnd a sapling, and its | 5 ';;,'l‘:’,"',""" acros watdored through the coun: | teeth was fast in the wood, It was | “The above lands twelve feet long, for the farmer meus- | ey @ in the ) 3 on winall cash payiicnt, with the ured it. A few pounds more strain | and b year's tie L would have pod the snake clear | intwo, T ; wasi't over hu‘ Several fine residences prop, took the strain off it came right back ations will only be made known to purchascrs | 8¢ Your tickets raad via to its natural size, for the snake is a | “Weaniny busiios BOGAR & HILL . £, Roniaox, ',;,.‘f"_‘,,“\‘;';'1'.‘)“_'[“_ T Gl sginal, e MM IMPROVED FARMS .. 3. RN TR A ny parts of | ountics. Also For description and priccs call o I HIL ve farms around Omaha, aud in o a8, Sarpy and Washing in Towa. must there be true, because the farmer was | i and saw it all, and says it is ,;‘,‘,h, true. He wanted four copies of the | us paper—The Carson Ap) |u al—if it pub- | Bt e s lished the item, to send to his relatives | 10 |.;,’",'{‘,.?‘;‘,'xi....a,m,.‘.g in the east. We take the 1.)..nwr1 BOC | extending the information to his ac quaintances in the other parts of mL‘EFOR SM. country. Those who know him n.m‘“““““" 2,000 cach and adinire him most will be glad to Lar that he is doing so well out in| FOR SALE Nevada, "I(‘Ul'(.'H ON RATS.” n-yldth “Au%E.h The thing desired found at last WA et Ask druggists for Rough on Rats. 1t| FOR SALE iioncre feiered uieyoume clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, | Founded by improved ruw, oaly 7 wiles from D. F. Manderson, d Doug iATTORNEY -AT - LAW. 2 Faruham St., Neb S & HILL. o Omaha, 8 business lots next west of Masonic Templo- price BOGGS & HILL AGENTS WANTED FOR FAsTEST SELLING BOOKS OF THE AGK! 8 husiness lots west of Odd Fellows block, $2 600 cay BOGGS & HI —— 2 business lots south side Douglas strect, between 12th BOGGS & HILL, BUSINESS AND S0CIAL FORMS, | The laws of trade, legal forus, how to trans act business, valuable tablos, social etiquette, parliamentary ussge, how to conduct public busi neaw; 0 fact it 1 & complete Guide to Success for alicases. A faily necessity. Addross for cir: would be an injury. Sheriff Desmond, culars and special torms ANCHOR PUBLISHING bed-bugs, 16¢, boxes. it Chonpest laud onkaad CO-, Bt. Louis, Mo, BOGGS & HILL. 2O O MILES SHORTER ROUTE 2@O | Foundations of Success WESTERN AGENCY FOR CELLULOID COLLARS. We are the only direct selling agents for the manufacturers of Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, and offer them to eur costumers at wholesale prices. The trade will find it to their interest to supply themselves from our stock always )| fresh and desirable. S. P. MORSHE & CO, 1319 Farnham Street. A. POLACK, Collins Omaha, Colorado Cheyenne, D.T.MOUNT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALKR IN ADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn, St. Omaha, Neb. Spring and Summer CLOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. AGKNT FOR THE CHLNBRATRD CONCORD HARNESS Modals and s Diploma o Honor, with the ighest award the judges could bestow was " this Marness at the Centennial Exhibi: n, also Ranchmen's and Ladies' SAD- Wo keep the largest stock in the west, vite all who cannot examine to send for Black's Rheumatic O arranted & Safe, Certain and Lpeedy Cure for Rheumation in all it fors, Nvuraliia, Lamo in in the Breast and '8 in' i1 the d Kidneys, &c, 1t is a 1 reme- and Blood Parlfier, and while it re. Dincas 1 it Inproves the genera! health. SMITE BLACK & CO., Proprictors, Flattsmouth, Nob, ovMAN. Gen') Agerd, Omaha. AGENTS WANTED pon oun NEW BOOK, * BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG," being the Story of the Scriptures, by Rev. a«,rw TH, Alexander Crook, D. D., in simple and_aftractive Iangunge for old and young. Profusely illustra ted, making & most ‘intercsting and dmpressive youth s instructor. Every parent will secure work.” Pruachers, you would circulate t, Frice .00, Bend fo alars with extra terms. 2T CHAMBERS & 0. St. Louls Mo. OMAHA APIARY ! 1109 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. | Raising and selling of Pure Italian Bees and ‘ Queons. ;u.. s for sale the best improved be o, s, comb foundation and all kinds | of ke nn rial and fixtures. , J&wlm DI ISAAC EDWARDS Business College. THE GREAT WESTERN QGEO. R. RATHBUN, Principal. Orelghton Block, OMAHA, .. NEBRASKA. &4 Send for Circular. n!ym&wl.l Hats, Caps, Trunks, Va.llses . CLOTHING NMADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES, Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Pricos to Suit All!! 1322 FARNHAM STREET, \l \I( Fl)l'l " A. B. HUBERMANN, RELYIABILE Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets, GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF John G. Jacobs, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs,) UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Farnham 8t., Old Stand of Jacob Gis. &4 Orders by Telograph Solicited. Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money, aug2l-sth apT-ly

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