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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1ss1. 33 ; . | | m— m Al '8 Al A Florist. | STRUCK WATER | pitcher of water, A servant brings it, | a GENUINE LOVE-MATCH t cor. 16th an 1 Dourlas street . You take a drink—if you do drink... 1 | Marriage of a Millionaire's Son to . Civil Englneers and Surveyors [The Yankton Artesian Well know from seeing of c- | ® Village Shoemaker's 816 Farnnam, bet. Oth and 10th Streets. ANDREW ROSEWATER hton Plock for DRugtter i s Rig i Aaas | tiMs—you pa f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION : ‘(;u-‘ Surieys, Grade and Sewerage Systems o | the Right Kind of a Success. and e servat Wb BRI -— to you expeets and manages to wot| Mr. William L. Swan « Commission Merchants " p snee. The boy wh to Miss Belle Thurston last 'l YN 18,1414 B Subteranes 7 P, o4 | threepence. The boy 1l JONN G, WIL 1 ' A Subteranean River Tapped | Joots wants sixpence, t 1 | afternoon, in the vil | " RAILWAY TIME TABLE. o BERMER. co large w | ata Depth of 460 Feet, |wmaid who sweeps your t vants a | Oyster Bay, L. 1., | OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS One year, in advance (postpaid) 10,00 [ 8 month .. ~ v 4 | ¢ hicl b Thich Vie 916.000 | shilling, the boy who . v b which, as narrated by Cigars and Tobacco. Which Yields 40,00 | see if you have any letters wants six- | lyn Fa glo, was made eventful by Tenve_Omaha—No. 8 through passenger, 11 | WEST & FRITSCEER, mant turers of Clgars, Gallons Per Duy. | pence; and after paying for all this [ determined hostility to the mar | N . m. No. 4, Oakland pa S@0u . | 10 IVholemlo Dvaiers i o e | g [ you get your bill. - Understand you |of the bridegroom’s paren = 3, Oakland passeng 30 p. | have already paid exor it ices | connt of the disparity in t W PAUL, MINNEATOL 8 A \ ), 1 Aashitin i Ko [ for each aud every bit of service you | Position of the parties. Mr. Swan is NG OMATIA RAST OR SOUTH BOUND. Western Comice Works, Manutactarers fron| The long suspence which has at s y 4 il b ud s i n ormice, Tin, Tron and Slate Ro ki) ¢ | have received; but, never 8, thic ] Wt a Ly S any Toatlity RIS o 4 tended the boring of the artesian well | {70 0 1ill is an itom, “‘attendance | tetited merchant, who las a hand 1 3440 . 0, | manner. Factory and 01l ce 1310 Dodge Street. | upon the high bluff in the western | g0 davs, eight shillit You pay | Some country seat at Oyster Bay, and 0.y o 1 wtured and put up in any part ken Saturday night when at a depth hope you are done with Not so, | maker in humble eircumstances in the | WHST OR EOUTIWESTS, it 6 Thirteenth stroe | ot t N 3 1 y . 8 | Rea, V81 5 SINHOULD 416 Thirteenth stroet of 405 feet vein water was| Agyiy leave the hotel, thore stands | Village. Young Mr. Swan is a grad <ht.—7:00 p. tn. Crockery struck which ran about 130 feet into | ¥ oitive rotinue of vants— the | uate of Princetoni college and of Co 15 . m, | 4. BONNER 1300 Dougins stroet. Good line. the bore. Drilling was renewed and [ y,,0¢¢ “the mbermaid, the bar-man, | Ttmbia Coll law school, and w i §incaln, 10:20 &, m, continued wntil this forenoon, | (i ball-boy. all with their hands ex. | 01 of the organizors and first comm Dry Gooods Store in the West (without ex- & R, V. for Osceoln, 0:40 8, th, Clothing and Furnishing Qoods. 4 UL P, freight No. 5, 6:30a. m ). 1. PETERSON, Also nu‘- Caps, Doots, | When at the depth of 460 fect the | yanded, and every one cxpecting ] dore of the Seewanhaka Yacht club | ¥ b (ah Ror 160 B v, —etigrant oions il Citlery, S04 X, 10uh srect, | water gushed from the top of the |l S amall o, You | He formerly owned the yacht Aricl, ception). P. treicht No. 11 8:25 p. m. S —— pipe, filled the well in the bottom of pay it. There is no other way to do, | Which was built forhim at a cost of ARRIVING—FROM RAST AND SOUTH, Wbl which the bore was started, and it is| "y got jnto your cab and drive [0Ver 830,000 and which cost him OMAHA FENCE CO. now running out upon the prairie (y, tho station. The lecal fare is one | about 810,000 a year to maintain, He GUS’ FRIES & CO,, 1213 Harney St. nproy i o T . i i : el U Foncon Tomes | surrounding the scene of operations. | o4 sixpence The eabby cxpects six- [ W48 & member of the Union elub in , St Joo &€ B, 7 1n.—6:45 p. m. | Raflings, Couriters of Pine and Walnut. To test the strengtl: of the pressure ponce in nddition for himselt: the por- | this city and of the South Side Sport St L. & P., 10:5 &, m.—4:25 p. m. AN TEU I e IR RS PIGaH below a pipe mnlmwn‘ feet long w} tor who shows you what car to get in- | man's club, which has its headquar. C.F.GOODMAN 11th St bet. Farn. & Hamy, | $IX inches: in diameter was placed f, - wigh the unitorm of the company | ters at Oakdale, L. L, and was well o s - “[upon the pipe which stands upon | 'y yck, expects fourpence for | KNOWN in society circles in this city ti1b b 1, Show Case M;.'numcmrv. the surface and in |])m|_vI sec- | Tuat; tho other porter who takes your and at Newport and other resorts, 1 AINS ' n, 0. J. WILDE, onds the water rose through this| o5 "o = r st be foed; THE LOSS O N S 1:40 p. m, Manufacturer and_Dealer 1n all kinds of Show | yineteen feet of pipe and discharged valiso to the car door must be foed; i E L A EOREVNE Emigrant. Yaios, Ut e 317 Cass 8 g s and so on and so on, forever and for- i D fi e s ot L itself from the top. It is said by the e a. . FRANK L. GERITARD, proprictor Omaha | ooty os o o WAL ar wixed, ar. 4:35 p. m. Show Case ianufactory, 818 South 1th strect, | Dorers that the pressure will carry a Mr. Swan owned a large estate and G o L intrusted the management of his T s ifitie tried conclusions With the hotel | property to his uncle, Otis Swan, who NoRriI. v et o ATy L oo (1 l"\'h] m»lunlm of \;(H\'l ]M‘) ::‘I[X clerk in a city in England, but T shall | wae n panuum-ul broker in Wall sireot = iy | WRPERDLS class, above the surface and perhaps sti AVBE it At vent to bo Fot 3 Sy 8 Nebraska Division o tne St. Paul & Sioux City | ™ e i OREANIRRY \.}‘rmmt“ i | mever do it again. Iwent to bodat| For a time he prospered by his For the next ten days to close out Sum- night with two candles on the mantel. | uncle's shrowd iny stments, but a few 1t was bright moonlight, and as T had | years the uncle failed and the mer Goods to make room for Fall read my regular ehapted in the revised | nephew lost £60,000 by the failure No. 2 leaves Omaha 8 a. m, A. BURMESTER, already one of the very best artesian B O e (L Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer | Wells in the country. “A rough caleu- N0, B a0rives &% ORBHA K8 10005 3’.]}"!’-!r1=::’:rll..l‘:)‘:-lk.u" kinds” of Building Work, | lation l)ln.mis'(]u\ Ilu\.\ at t.’h-.uuo 8= | tastament in the oftice, 1 had no occas. and was loft almost n bankrupt, His L M e L) 3. BONNER. 1300 Douclas §¢. Good and Cheap 1‘1?.‘»5,,‘3;;::31;‘;:‘(-','-1‘“;:;"."{ howres cand | gion for o light: I simply wanted to | yacht was Lbelled and he transforred Stock. Leave Omaha at 8:00, 9:00 and 11:00 a. m.; Seeds. i diminishing. o t‘;‘: :,l\';.‘(].]:‘?.;t ,:ll;“wf"w aen ""1 1 ]||m. |‘|‘:{|'~'||_\' o EHURUg Y by s i s X e .; | 3 EVANS, Wholosale and Retall Seed Drills and | This well, as has been previously | “'pye next ||xur]\illg 1 found in my :‘,‘;‘ ((-.\T:[‘:‘,‘:,.:‘l,‘,‘,', (,\-I[I]'.",n::z?“:.’:::l\}(n:\):: 1:26, 2:25 i Cultivators, Odd Follows' tall. stated, passed through w shale and |y S sy Y T charge for two candles, two | him £2,500 to deliver hor. From the Prorir ‘ Physiclans an § Surgeons. clay formation toa depth of 340 feet, shillings. 1 protested. timo of the transfor of his property Connril Biffs and 11:26 &, m,; 2:26, 43 “ qk. (l;gll;‘ns. \: D, Rsom No 4, Creighton | where it struck an “imperfect lime | Gy \5od no candles,”’ T said until recently he had no settled in ) and :25 p. 1w, o Street. venty feet i ickne: ‘ pate Tt A an } cky roe stratum twenty feet in thickness. | g,y they were there,” was the cool | come, but his father vostored his Opening and Closing of Malls. P. 8. LEISENRING, AL D. Masonic Block, Below this is forty feet more of shale roply. *‘Porhaps you used matehos G & k. » S of pel 2 i1 | FORLY: » 3 8 property to him a few months ago, C. L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoftice | and at a depth of 400 feet the drill it is all the same. a0 8 TBoTE CEROTL Noliee:ta chii g entered the water boaring rock—a| gyt 1 didn't uso matches, and, if {now about $2,000 0 yenr, Aftor the more solid limestone formation. Sixty | giq; T had my own.” [1oss of his propecty, Mr. William 1, 608 N. 16th 8t., 2nd door N. of Cal.; E. Side, PhptEEwBhers ‘r;-m iy this r{(l:ut(|||.c:u:ivn lumhvn'fi‘“ “We do everything for the comfort | Swan took up his residence with his Sioux ¢ C jo rosu b aimod at—n_ flowig well. | ;¢ {ho guests of the house. Thero [ fatlier at tho latter's country sont at Union 1 i 212 Sixteer I'_ l.‘_"_“““‘[‘; “""l"]‘ “““"ff;‘,"""’l‘ .f] 18 o1 wore candies and matehes for you,’ Oyster Bay. Both attended the Pres THE GREAT WESTERN GLOTHING HOUSE g .2 o 6 |uln( GG .In(» ']'v" el . He never blushes, but took the two | byterian chureh in the village, and o g, k0 SRR Gas and Steam Fitting, | yot boen ascertained. bat both M. | shillings as coolly as possible, reccipt- | devoted much timo and monoy o B W ORREY S et Favahan | Weber an De et woth. M. | g the bill and said “Thank you,”and [to the improvement of tho tseiomam | LGN Lok shaanta: e o eat w0 making | oped if T ever visited tho place again |musical part of the service, M. HELLMAN & cO E 1AL ] k] to nscortain whab thera s in it of a|LYoud ""‘}"1‘"'" ‘]"}“',, THR ACQUAINTANCE WITIT IS8 THURS G X = 5 = Painting and Paper Hanging. valuable nature. The well contains || I.:L'_"':m_“.f -;:",;:‘“ 3 \'"“fv “l":'. g . TON. - . . 0 RY A. KOSTEKS, 1412 Dodge street. | 300 foot of neh iron piping, most | DY 8 ByeH 1 it eaveler | Williamn Swan is a skilled pe rln " 1 S ' All ]. ' foes = e B . Pl stopped with him one night, and the | ¢ on the organ and took the H USHIBSS ! II‘BG Ul ' of the shale and eclay formation r i Gh g gan and took the U . ; S;mn a.rarcs.' ABRTtRLE CreABmBRLLOIE .1;‘]“““" next morning :m{«-.ll for lus bill, organist in the church, Mr, Geor — = = Phillip Lang, 1320 Farnnfim st.. bhet. 13th & 14th. | ety e OGS 'OT¢ 1 (epyelve hundred and fifty dollars,” | Bint was enwaged as corne Second Hand Store, fromoaving in. . anid the landlord, promply Bl Uil L I IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T e et S success of this well is of the and among the membors of an- exed 5 A P 7 “Twelve dred and tifty dollars y Second Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, | highest importand not only to Yank- Twelve ,l“‘" tred and fifty dollars | on for one day! It’s outrageous” ... 1000 450 166 AbA At . & Pacific.11:00 st and Anrt " Abstract ard Real Estate, JONX L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Offic w BARTLETT 817 South 13th Street. choir that was organized was Architects. Ll LS 3 ton, but to all the region contiguous. Miss Belle Thurston, who sang sopra- s . SflaArenite SR I Tt was an experimental well — the first | It is alittle high,” said the land- [ no parts. Tt was under these cireum Th L t Gl th H W t f[}h D eciohrs Blaskarer e o NRY HAURMANN, PR e M e T B A T T 1 O S S R 3} ELI‘gBS 0 ].Ilg Ouse wesu 0 l[}fl,gl] In the new brick block on A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crcichton Block. e TPt o K al’ " | onstrates that artesian water can be | opened this house a - yearago yester- [ quaintance of Miss Thurston and their Bt ana8Foes! Hot Lu.w" o 2 readily reached in this portion of Da- ;?:\);. 1 0\1v«'('l1t:kl to ma kll- .\Il_,m'lu the n-u-mlshl:ln-xinnxi ultedin |||||](n:|I;\I{nlw A T e tlton A% SR e e VoA 4 Kota. There are very few flowing wells | first year, and you the first cus- | tion and a clandestine courtship, Mr. . y . bome work on’hand, corner 12th and Harney. Undertakers. being about 1,200 feet. Now that |2 little more to cover insurance attentions being paid to his daughter, THOS. muu;\gfiw :U;T:.D:Alfiz and Douglas, RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet. 10th & 11td, | it is proven that water can be obtain- | T like you and don’t want to be hard | and Mr. Swan began to pay his atten-| We have now an’assortment of Clothing of all kinds, Gent's N A JS, b P = o e 4 von: $1.250 wi " i ; ) VC r 3 3 o 625 10th stroct, mannfuctures to order good work |, b PENNEIL, 5033 Tonth street, botwoon Fu u]d at a depth of 1|ess than .];lnu feet, | on w]\, $ !Ot\\ ;11 do. j ; f‘i‘,:]l:‘“]x‘nu"-l-) .::; I:l““v "l"“‘i:"“i-““\“"‘;::‘ Furnishing Goods in great variety,and a heavy stock of Trunks, tair prices. 'Repairing done, 2 ndiad Ottt b Skl 2 3 i e ¢ e orate ¢ i s | eightoe) ( 8 ago 1, Sy - 3 e o0 Gont Srores. crally entorod mio. by surrouning | Amorienn hotel lerk and I i | oM hit father thit he had onterc | Valises, Hats, Caps, &c. These goods are fresh, purchased from e n, . - . s i o o relne! 0 i i i . F. LARRIMER Manuiastuser, 1617 Douslasst, | P- O: BACKUS, 1205 Fas Fancy Goods | towns. Tt is suggested by many mem- | pin and cool insolence, but 1 shall | into an engagement of m e with|the manufacturers, and will be sold at prices lower than ever o= N — ) bers of the company that work on an- | never do so again, He is a babe in 1‘."‘“” 11.\1T¢.,,., m."q 1]n,. Jather, his | pofore made, s NewsiandiGtationery, other well be commenced immediately | arms as compared with his English | sisters and many of his friends im- 3 RUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. WISE s on one of the high points north of the | brother. mm;:gnvl{ ?;‘\'lnl'l!\l lthm}:;vlvzn in op- We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. 7 Butter and Eggs. g city, The company was prepared to| Tn fact, you cannot go anywhere in | PO#1ton to the match. — Mr. Swan re- 3 ; : E MCSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B.and E. l G. bore 1,500 feet, and it therefore has|London “',i{h“ut TR “mh‘i““" and | moved ..l m |‘.,N f;.l“,.m o ,l I A large TAILORING FORCE is ewmployed by us, and wem e e in Nebraska established 1875 Omaha, ot i by o S&] N 0P Ko came a boarder al nck's ol, i1 i oste Lo o Axle Grease motnn suficiont to mnkeanother well. | ctornal tp, excopt tho British Mo | G006 SN & ks Boioh, | SUTTS TO ORDER on very short notice. e 3 seum. iven estminister Abbey, S ) i CENTRAL i Sibotniday o naaldana:tas R > | to Miss Thurston became move pro- CALI. AND SER US RESTAURANT, have not yet been developed definite- | the most sacred spot in England, has BRI . MRS, A. RYAN, NEVER CUMS! ly. 1t is the intention, thouch, to|its regular system of tips. nounced:than ev o I3o| d |303 F h St l3th southwest corner 16thand Dodgc. Used on Wagons, Buggies, Reapers, Threshers | supply the city with the pure g : S THE WEDDING CEREMONY, an arnnam ., COr. Best Board for the Mon teod, | @1t Mill Machinery. I is INVALUABLE T0 PARN: | \cLiol ffovca el "haeton o i In the restaurants there is a chavge | [agt Wedn sday afternoon was Batisfaction Guaranteed. | yus Axp TrassrrRs. It cures Scratches and all st PERLDE, " 1| on the bill for attendance, but never- | fixed for the wedding, and long before Meals at all Hours. Kinds of sorco on Horseo ard Stock, as well as on | Was the object in the beginning and 4y Y o Board by the Day, Week or Month, i N S NFoEAan theless you are expected to tip the|the hour for the corcmony to take Ol e it will be carried out. Stook has - J e I Lha ; ny g e ual R e CLARK & WISE, Manuf's, | up wmuingy to day, but noone wants | Wa Bicse wuiterist sy o et |12 the Bt church, which had beon Carriages and Road Wagons. 386 lllinols Street, Chicago, | to sell at any pric o e ¢ Riestdapreeit P Lac Lty OWOLS, Wi WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streets. LATSEND FOR PRICES, Jo 24-6m-bs The well has been visited by hun- i‘."l‘:‘ll‘;(;"vlr‘1"]';&‘.]'4)‘1)"“‘;" proprietors a nllm_l with the villagers, but the fami- dreds of people to-day, and most of places. ly of the bridegroom and the other ] sewellers. GRAND OPENING! them are satisfied that the company’s| The hackney-coach driver gets about | prominent residents of the neighbor- JOHN BAUMER 1314 Farnham Street, mIl‘:xn:.\v-v-r‘::”ljl&l_mr. {from SLLLoWn Daneing Ao || st iy S b aan orowied iwith perfect | tWo shillings a day fiom the proprie- | hood, were conspicuous by their ab- . o : Classes for Ladies lemen c p st AR B LA 3 s customers, The iste: ‘ove ‘oug| illage i H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal, Tuesday cvening Septembor 0th; classcas for IHE WATER ANALIZED, money from his customers, The man | sister, dvove through the village in » o f : . ho drove us down to the Derby ex-|the morning, accompanied by her Lumber, Lime and Cement. Misses and Masters, commencing Saturday after- Dr. Breeht, in a hurried analysis of wh Y ) he Derby norning, accompanied by her il noon at 4 o'clock. ' Classes for Families, will be 4 2 pected—and did not expect in vain, | maid, but did not call upon her broth- —————MAKERS OF THE- FOSTER & GHAY corner tth and Douglas 8. | urmangud to wuit ihe honorablo patrons, * Aluo | the Water from the artesian _ well, PRI S0 BOb ¢ l]lireul.lyAl\\'u Erh e A Al Bt (R ballet dancing can he tanght, finds that it contans sulphate of mag. | o5 ; ) 2 1 A e ot dancing l na a1 2- | ghillings each trom his twelve passen- | groom’s father and mother had left the F t S Pl s d F k J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varlety. | ars guaranteed i ;‘,“ll‘l‘““’.;'§ “f,‘l]““‘“"f 1"‘[‘]"1’!“"" gers, notwithstanding the fact that|place on the previous Saturday. The mes ].VBP altBu pn[]ns aln Ur S. en atthe Danc of Sedium, chonde Oof ptassium, | we puid §12,60 for our passage. bride and groom arrived at the church Merchant Tailo) of the patros chlori oAl SRR G. A. LINDQUEST, Trivato onders way bo left at Max Meyer & | CPIOFido of sodium and chloride of in a rockaway wagon at 1:30. The bride was dressed in a plum colored Bro’ % magnesium, Sulphate of calcium One of our most popular Merchant Taflors fs re- | 0> ol 1 ’ ) ceiving the latest designs for Spring and Summer 2 > L A e = . | silk with a train and the customar; Goods tor genticmen's. wear. Styih, auraics | BIGYGLES, o4 gsns tor cor analysis was made without much at- What kind of a man is Mackay! 5 £ predominates as an ingredient, This Mackay and Flood. sl tional plate that i prices ow as ever 215 16 bet. Dot & Farn! Cihroo cent stamnp for Catalogue | tention to the proportions ot the | inquired a passenscr. Teilandnyreath of srangerblosem. : B o i and prico list contaiuing full | different ingredients, as the doctor| *‘Mackay, J. W./ One of the best ETOUMIORD/RIARTICH a ) ie giving for in- informatioy i ) A ¥ vest and drab trousers, The ceremony Roge Br. had very hittle time in which to ex- | men in_the world, but his wifo is the [ Vo5 W (uab tousors. Fho corenony | i ogers Bros, N. I D. SOLOMON, |wmineit. boss, and Johin docs just s sho says. | Nt RULiN0 J e R, 1900 3 stance & single Hosery, @eves Conmsia s, Gt Houmo 1 .\s)‘w ' | E. Wobber also made a lasty anal- [T have known hor for yeum, Yes; | M2 Russcll and aftora briof rece A1 our Spoons, DYl 116 Fitteenth Stres \\‘;'"g Paints,Otls and Glas | ysis of the artesian well water this af- | when Mrs, Mackay's father used to| {07 af the homo of the bride's father, | ; = pe—— R - OMAHA, NEB ternoon and the following is his re- [shave my father and her mother did “WMW-W}m‘._lm“ll_l 8 L ; Forks rounary. K. NASIT wil fahe noties that om e o | port: Not objectionable as drinkiug|odd jobs of washing for the boys. 5 anads, ’ b ) : JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson sts , diy of July, 1681, Charles Brandes .| water, Contains no organic matter, | She wasw't so slick then, and this Do ko Knives plated triplethicknessof SR ™ | ptife peace, st precitct, Dowglas couny Neb. | Tt is hard, owing to the presnce of | western country was as good s Paris, | ., . COrROre { OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th aud Farnham 8t |t oo i foonment for 918 such salts as sulphate of magnesia and | Last year Johnand his wife and daugh- Welshans Bros., proprietors. plaintiff and A, K. Nash .:. fendant. That moneys sulphate of caleium in abundance. | ter and the count rode with me. They - due you has been attached under said order, | Thaere y aces of chle " Ve woing to winis Jity. ‘A o Yo e g e nder, wid, orders | There are also traces of chlovides but were going to Virginia City, ' Now, 1881, at 1 o'clock p. . y not in abundance. Mr. Webber says | you know, John swears terribly, and dltewdw, U F. HAMAN, Plaintif | he will analize more closely and re- [he don't care who hears him. " Well, Millinery. in MRS, C. A, RINGER, Wholesale and Retail, Fan- ‘/// cy Goods In great varie phyrs, CardBoards, \IZ2Z Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, &c. . Cheapest Houso in | [E0 and plated Spoon, a i e sreatest - A fow days 8o tho owner of a oor vith thegreatsn.. i) plato “only fon tain street railway swore that it cost f of care. 3ncl 145,000, and that it is worth 100,000, i carer- el — The Mail showed from Tre Walmesley's books that it is assessed for city taxation at a value of only ALY on a scale while where expo d $6,300, And now comes the Inde- pendence Sentinel with a transeript from th unty records showing that Z. STEVENS, 21st between Cuming and Izar the sectlio s 7. A NOSTANE, Qora.) £ and Ouming & - - == port in a few days, the count can't speak English, and so Hardware, Iron and Steel, i 1t you are a v his wife acted as interpreter when John DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholcsale, 110 and | ¢y, P “TIPPING spoke to him. How he did swear. It | Hi M hse) o it and use T Lore boaihtorysand T was a - caution, and it amused us fel- One of the Principal Nuisances to lows to see his daughter take it so cool A. HOLMES corner 16th and Catifornia ? waste, use Hop § N e M thi < S suffering from any in 4 o ¢ o o or county and state taxation, this Harness, Saadles, &c. e AL 700 Are Tt ?..‘:x. it yonariar: be Met in England and tell her husband what he said. | o0 0 property is assessed at a value of " arney, oung, sulfering from -~ ol V hetl s forgot the cug vords or | g~ m \ h 8t bet Farp. & it aschut WIS 8 S SR | b Locke's Lonton Tavter to Toledo Biade, | L pether she fo o cus words ot | 85,640, Tho Jackson County Horse posit of silver on Bitters. not, T don’t know; but the way the |7, Y 7 fie aorll . Hotels ) g Hhousands dio an- Tt c 3 5 P bacrregs i T, | Railway, supposed to be worth $250, lated Spoon Wheever you commences the moment youleave | count laughed 1 should think not. Te 000, and valued for taxation by the { I I SFIE o 09, Canfield P over. you feel {} nually from some 0 J i CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld,Oth & Farnham | - mheneyer, 705, (o) (W forin'of K famey | the dock at New York., You have|tell the truth, I wouldn't bet that Mrs, | ¢ : " : DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 913 Fanuhau 5t. | netdydoanainis ton- reveated | paid a largo sum for your passage, | Mackay was inlove with the old man, | €11 “sscasor at 817,000, is assossed by SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th §t, ing, or stimulating, 3 5 f " Rt 4 L ' the county assessor at only $14,000, = Southern Hotel, Gus, Hamel, 0th & Leayenworth | Taies tios oo /e SR * Y100, enough to entitle you to every com- | or she wouldn't act 50 infernal bossy. | 1'% ¢ ,,,._I,,i, IMANIE s, ,‘.,.ly At We would call - s T | Bitters. fort your money can buy. But there [T tell you, what she says is law, and | sonnl ‘property other than ,“,“'“, L a triple plated iy Iron Fencing, Fave you dys- sots upon you immediately a horde of | that's the lowg andshort of it. John, |4 BEPSEY S08 b T especial atten- The Western Cornice Works, Agents for the | pepsia, ®kidney - blood-suckers, who never let go,|when with his men, smokes his R AL T T P A ll'|r;l'll1ll g for caleulating the money value of Ch pion Iron Fence &e., hav hand all kind orurinary com- i COrgEe: v dre p i of Fatioy Lron Fencas, Ceeetinns, Pumate Railioas, Bl till, gorged, they drop off at Liver-| dudheen, and is as plain as the hard el an 9 | fry > wocket vote, and of a moneyed cor- - " , | man who makes your bed, there is Joiling and every time he rides | P°¢ 048, ) Clothing Bought. You will ne oS8voF | chambormails h 1o i tre istho | is epoiling hiw, und every time herides | Lotion's influence in primaries and| Bivad Orient © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second | €ured i you use| ‘Hm[ns e chambermaid; there is the table stew- [ over this line 1'll be durnied if he ain't lot being hung being plated, to to wear, thereby insure a full de- making a single them, wear as long as tion to our sec ane ete, 1310 Dodge stri apd | B { ] pool. There is a sovereign to the | est working-man. His wife, though, Pty ey [ Hop Bitters ard, the smoking room steward, the | crosser.” i b TS O iy All Orders in the West should be Addressed to —— — it deck steward; there are collections for| 420 o it "ARME 50 y DR. PAUL \\A!Aux.flel"ll::‘:“luy 16th & Dodge. fieniss B4 NEVER : asylums in Liverpool; theve are col “;!l'.‘.:‘..lH Hlow Ifil'.““‘ Rl OUR AGENGY’ is a darnation good man you wish o avoid great danger - -l s u FA“_ s cay | loetions for the man_ who' attends 1015, y'a plain fellow and teeats every | and trouble, besidos a no small bl ot Brugh Bana 404 Yiig aeved hune L Boaier,as, | £10 PUrEOE'S rOOI, Whore 8 cloct fow | poqy S [1a Seanirasea LA AS0 MEREH TR IR A A B s A B H l' B E R MAN N Pharmacists, Fine Vanc tioody, Cor, 16th and | g apmmmmel e v Lo, aftemonns Tneshment at | with a poor wan as the richeat in the | you should takoe prompt steps to e . . ’ e Pano tiood ary: ¢ L e | for showing the machinery of the ver. | nd: He's not much on style, and no [discase from your household. —The Wh l ' d I W, J. WHITEHOUE L, Wholesale & Retal, 16th o, 1 [sel: "tiore o tips for thoLogd knns | 21 Would over thiuk that ho was ono | aysteun should bo cleansed, blood pur olesale eweler, €. G FIELD, 008 main it 1B RAGINE anLEGE ol | 6 for the Lord knows | of ‘the shonanza firm.! He generally |ficd, stomach and bowels segulated, . FARR, Dricgit, 10 and Hovard Strcets. | smpemmmemeemm | 1101 (10 i the English hotol, | P0mers at Taboo, and T beliovo hio [and prevent and eure (isousey arising OMAHA, - - - - - NEB Dry Goods Notions, Etc. A COLLEGE AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL You contract for your 4:»;::‘ !..‘n‘-"“' FoRi ypdlis morgiag. - Mo and Ji | from. apring malacia. We' know o3 . P g T 4 THE BEST SC mach o o oot for 0 | always have o good time when horides |nothing that will o perfectly and New York Dry Goods Siore, 1810 and 1318 Farn. "00L & Bovs round one,—and it is explained t Y8 & | with me, and lic likes to tell how ho [ surely do this as Electric Bitters, and DOUEBLE AND SINGLE ACTING s Blogs, 28 For terms Address Dr. Stevens O n'm_)’nr:]vl')lr\n’lm.u'nlh[‘ PYOU | uged to work on the night shift.”— | at th triflng cost of fifty cents a bot- L. C. Enowolu_also boots and shocs 7th & Pacifc, | Parker, warden of Racine College, | bil) of fare, the price of each digh be. | L0 Tudependent, Montana, tle.- [Exchang POWER AND HAND Racine. Wis. iy 22d § gware, I ach dish be- AR ey Sold By Ish & McMahon, 1) Furuiture. e = 4 ing set down opposite its name. Very A F. GROSS, New and Sccond Hand Furniture LEGAL NOTICE, od, you say to yourself,—I know Visible Improvement. Bucklin’s Arnica Salve. P ' , M P s ! and Btoves, 1114 Dousiae. Highest cash price — now what T am to pay; and you fall to |, Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes; T ] J ' he world for euts, Jaid for secand tiang 5008, John McFadden will take notice that on the [ work, When : . *About four years ago I had an attack « beat salve int e, J. BONNER 1309 Dougia st. Fine coods, &c. | 10th of August, 1581, Charles Brandes. Justiceo ] you are through you )it wud never f oy bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, 1 1 : —_— - e F e o, Neb 1 | ¥ise and prepare to get out. The| My djsecs s dulle ieaavaseds | e chapped hands, Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Planing Mill. ‘-I\.T:u.”mn.‘u.‘r b aiter stops you with an obsequious | I would be completely prostrated for days. | chillblains, corns and all kinds of MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM A I.\m\ A‘me:l:I«u.:wloll m;h,l.iw{., biln"'d" Krats bs ;:;"‘“ 0 ant Johe Mok smile in v.lluuh there is much determi- | After u;l two bottles of your BUrnock | gkin rupticns, This salve is guar ' PACKING, AT WIOLESALE AND RETAIL. b tuoldings, newsls, balusters, hand calls, turnishiog | that property consisting of household uation and remarks, ‘‘The waiter!” [ Bloob Birteus the improvement was 50 | 4toed to give perfect satisfaction i scroll sawing, &c., ud 9th streets. 4 ] wtonishec - give per atisfaction in X2 "l e it | Vo - snorsand T | s et v sl a1 | Sl Lo v porfct satatucion n | gy DAY WIND-MILLS, CHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS Pawnbrokers. September, 1851, 10 0'clock p. 5 oxpocts a shilling, You give it to him. | wable day's sorke’ Price. $1.00, triul | 200 per box. For sale by J. ROSENFELD, 822 10tb St., bet, Far. & Har. | augl7wt ARNO KRATZ, Plaintift. \Gietting to your room you want a|size 10 cente, eodlw Isi & McManoy, Omaha, AL STRANG, 206 Farnam St.. Omaha.