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_ The Dailv Bea 10| 2 ,_ammmr fo oy’ | THE HAME fl\lm\s ~am KNOCKE T0 “PI" The Bids for Paving Tenth 8, With Granite all Re- jooted, An Ordinance Passed for Pave- ing Douglas Street. the city council was response to the follow- A epecial meeting held Tuesd 'y in ing call A special meeting of the city council is hereby called to be held av the council chamb5er on the 12th day of September, 1882, a p. 1., to_consider any bu ness that may come before the council relation to paving Tenth street and Doug- las street, Date 4, September 11th, 1882, Homer STULL, Prest. of Conncil, Acting Mayor, W. A, Baken, Jonx F, Beny, Frevkrick DELLONE, 8, A. HERMAN, R. O'KEkrE, Ciantes KAUFMANY, Epwann Leenkn The following members were yresent Baker, Behm, Corby, Dellone, Herman, Kaufmann, O'Keefe, Ihrave and President Stull in the charr, The ordinancs for the paving of Dong. 1as st was taken up, but no communi. cation accompanying it from the city at- torney, that offi ser was kent for and woon made his appearance. He explainod that the ordinance was drawn correcily, and that it was safe to pass it, It was there- fore put on its_passaze, and was carried unanimously, Tt provides for the paving of Douglas strest, district No, 11, with trlnhhnrnr sheet asphalt vccording to A, L. Barber's Washington standard nnd wpecifications, The or ‘inance takes effect t once. Mr. James Creighton, chairman of the state who will retnrn to their home and boust that Omaha is able to produce as good carrisge work as any other state in the union, Gently Does It. Eugene Cross, Swan Street, writen: “Thave nssd SFRING 1 for dyspepsia and indigestior, and have found it to nct samirably as a gentle aperient and blood purifier, consider it unequaled; 'you are at liberty to use my name as a re- 7 Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 Baffalo, it - SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made fror the wild flowers of th FAR PANMED YOSEMITE VALLEY, il is the most fragrant ot perfum Manufactured by H. B, Slaven, San Francisco, For salo in Omaha by W. J. Whitehouse and Kennata Bros., & Co. A YOUNG FIRM. A Successful Fight For a Front Rank in Business. Bergquist Brothera the Carriage Makers, There is no young firm in this city, en gaged in the manufasture of carriages, road wagons, buggies and express wagons, better known than tho firm of Bergquist Bros., whoss factory is situated at No, 419 | for, bukmd nat. reene ¥ <3 T D1 e ATATE Fain | CONCORDIA ELECTION. R 14 | TYOR_ RENT--Grocery sto , cor, 10th street a depotit from the association as pre- their membera. of the kind iu existence orga cording to law. circulars, notice, aug3ll-m Public Worls, was held Tuesday, . The grading of Thirteenth street be. teenth street betwern Harney and Howard, and the grading of St. Mary's avenue betweea Sixteenth and Twen. tieth streets was ordered to be advertised for, The contract for building the extension of the Warinz sewgr main was let t» T, L. Murphy & Co.,,”A. R, Hoel and A, MecGiayock, Thanks. Thos, Howard, Pradford, V., writes: 1 Vo Brossom, as I cured me; my dyspepsia has vanished with all its symptoms, Many hanke; 1 shail never be without it in the house,” Price 50 ceute, trial bottles 10 cente, A BTRATF, CROOK. Cowardly Assault on a Sidney Edftor, Special Dispateh to Tire Brr. 81§y, Neb,, September 13, —Last night a cowardly assault was made upon J, W, Maddox, local editor of The Plaindealer] Telegraph, by the South Thirteenth street. Although young in the business they have attracted a big share of patronage from the citizens of Omaha and the surrounding country, and wre doing an imwerse lot of work, which is w0 excellent and substantial, that their work is very much ought by tne best judges. Lately these gentlemen have built some very elegant road wagons which were dis- board of public works, read the bids for the paving of Tenth street with grani e, Ho» remarked that the bids were too high, and he did not feel like entering into any contract on any such basis, Mr. Bechm objected to any high-priced pavementa, which would amount to confi cation. He did not Eelieve in any pave. ment costing over $3 per yard, Mr. Kaufman explained that the peti- tionera bad believed that the granite pave- ment would cost only about §3.50. They bad been misled. avement at $6 or §7 would be ruinous, He suggested that all bids be rejected, as well as the petition, and let thew put in & new petition, Mr. Corby said he had been figuring and found there was forty-five feat to he pavea ) et on each side, or $418 for aver f ont. ded with Kauf- He coi man that the people must have cheaper | experience, th . & endured by suffe 1t was moved to reject all bids, and that | gestion, constipation, and viher diseases of the matter of the kind of paving on Tenth | the stomach, Burnock Broon BITTERg street be referrod back to the property | are a po owners, Mr. Buker said that the ordinance or- dering granite can be amenda ! #6 as to in- clude any other kind of pavement. He was satisfied that some ot er kind of pave- ment must be used. Porhaps they wounld hasati-fiad with hraaka limestone. He thought & well 1:id masadum would an- awer. A propir macadam with s wearing surfuce would be like a s'eel surface on iron. [t mast by well Lui Ho believel in let'iag the propirty ownera reconsider sthe wytter ns hastily us poseible, so that ). the inatter can be pushed forvard at wu anrly date, Mr, Thrane said he had carried ground the petition, and had been under- the im. pression that granite could be Iad for 83,50 or 88,75, f Mr, Kaufman helieved,“in advertising again for different kinda/bt pa ement, Mr, Herman suzgested that the proper- ty owners moet ands ‘consult regarding the kind of pavement find agres upon the same enses, Price $1.00. Douglay county, were admitted to practice, ruled, only in those cases where a trial has been had. posed of in leks than no time. Kxpress wagona are their favorite manufacture and many &n ¢x; fessman will attest to this excellent establishment forgood solid work. This house is at all times supplied with the best and most perfectly seasoned stock of timber for their business, consequently they are always ready to fill all orders on short notice. “Bergquist Bros. have had a very large experience in their business and are masters of the trade, and we know that there is no place in -this city where better work is executcd than in this estab- lishment. Messrs. Bergquist are very nice entleman, very cautious and intelligent, and we can recommend them in the high est terms, Give them a call, ey Physical Suffering. No one can realize, except by personal anguish of mind and body ra from dyspepsia, fodi- o cure for this direst of all gis- SUPRIME COURT. Proceedings of Yesterday by Our Oblpt Juaiclal Body. J. R Clarkson and 8. A. Balliot, of Thé following causes were submittes: Gibson vs, Parlin, ibton vs, Cleveland Paper Company. theeley va, Nuson. Millinrd vs, Burley, Marsh ve. Burley, Windell vs, State Bank, O'Donahue vs. Hendrix. Error trom Douglas connty, Motion to dismiss over- Opinion: 1. A motion for a new trial is neccssary If the court has merely construed manager, J. W, Strate, at the Lock- the latter shooting at him with a Colt's forty-five revolver. The difficulty arose from a setttlement Maddox demanded which Strate re- fused to listen to, at the same time carsing him, for which Maddox was eager to thrash him. Thereupon Strate drew the pistol and fired. Strate is & hard case, and will, no doubt, be held this afternoon to ap- pear before the grand jury next month to answer the charge of assault with intent to kill. Dangerous Fires. Special Dispatch to Tus Ban, SioNey, Neb., September 13.—A large prairio fire is now raging fifteen miles west of here, placing many ranches in imminent dangec and also this town. Large parties have been organized to extinguish it, and leave at L1 o'clock on a special train, B e asie Ismalia Notes. *pecial Dispatch to Tun Brx. Ismaria, September 13.—The hos- pital is ordered evacuated except by very serious cases, Prisoners taken in last Saturday’s engagement state that many Bedouins Lokt the robel camp in disgust, For Coal Supply. Sgecial Dispatch to Tus Bk, St Lovis, Mo., Sept 13.—The Republican’s Laredo, Tex., special : 1t is reported ou good authority that arrangements have been made be- tween the Rio Grande & Iecos rail- road and the Huntington interest, un- der which the former road is to be extended from their coal mines above this city to the Southern Pacific at Eaglo Pass for the purpose of supply- sctibed by law, for the protection of The only assoeiation zed e- Write at once for Say where you saw this tween Douglis and Dodge; the grading of xmr LOTS Houses, A meeting of the board of public works BEMIS FIFTRENTH AND DOUGLAS 878, Besutttul bullding sites on [Sherman avenue JL6th street) south of Povpleton’s aud J. J. Brown's residences—tho tract belonging to Sona- tor” Paddock for w0 many " years—belng 853 foot wost frontago on the avonuo, by from 500 to 5660 feet In depth, running eastward to the Omaha & 86, Paul K. R, ‘Will sell in strips of 50 feet or more frontage on the avenue with full depth to the railroad, will sell the above onabout any torms that purchaser may desire, To partios who will agree to build houses costing $1200 and upwards will sel! with- out any payment down for one year, and b to 10 equal annual payments thereafter At 7 per cent futerest, To partics whc do not Intend improv- ing immediately will sell for cne-sixth down and 5 equal aanual payments thereattcr at 7 por cent injerost, Chotod 4 acro block In Smith's addition at wost ond of Fa am_street—will give any length of at 7 por cen’, Interost. did 10 acre block in Smith's addi- ne foreguing. No. 805, Haif lot on near 20th 00. No 804, Lot on 18th stroot near Paul, $1200. No 802, Lot 80x250 feet on 15th strect,, near icholns. No 209, One quarter acro Dutton §500. No 297, Two lots on Blondo near Irene street, 9260 and §300 each. No 208, Two lots on Georgla near Michigan ggreet, §1200, No205, Twelve cholce residence lots on Hamil- 8n street in Shinn's addition, fine snd sightly 60 to 8500 each. No 204, Beautiful half lob on 8t. Ma enue, 80X180 feet, ear Bishop Clarkso 20th strect, 81600. No 202, Five cholce lots on_Park avenus, 50x 160 each, on stroet railway, $300 ea No 201,8ix lots in Millard'& Caidwel on Sherman Avenuo uear Poppleton's, $300to 9450 each. No £59, Cholce lots on Park avenue and stroed ar line on ruad to Park, $450 to 81000 each. No 285, Eleven lots on Deca! d Trene stroots, near Saunders stroet, $375 to $460 each. No ot on 19th near Paul stroet, 760, Lot 66x140 foet noar St. Mary Burt stroet, near enuo, Mrs J. G. Robertaon, Pit Pa., writes: 1 wae wuffering from general debilify, want of ap- potite, constipation, etc., 80 that fife was & bur. den; after using Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bet. ter than for years. I cannot praiso your Bitters to0 miich,” Gibbe, of Buffalo, N. Y., writes: “Your urdock Blow . Bitters, in chronic diseasos of the blood, liver awd kidneys, have been signally marked with success. Thave used them myseif with best results, for torpidity of the liver_and in case of friend of mine suffering from dropsy, the effect wae marvelous,” Bruce Turner, Rochester, N, Y., jwrite been subject to serious disorder of the kidneys, and unable to attend to_ business; Burdock Blood Bitters rolioved me before half a bottlo was used feel confident that they will entirely oure me,” + Asenith Hall, Binghampton, N. Y., writos: I suffered with a dull pain through my efi lung and ehoulder, Lost my spirits, appetite and color, and conld with difficulty kéop up all Took your Burdock Blood Bitters as di- rected, and have felt o pain sinco first week of- ter using them.” Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes: “Ahout four years ago I had an attack of bilious fever, and never fully recovered. My digostive organs wero weakened, and 1 would be completely yiros. trated for days. After using two bottles of your Burdock Blood Bitters the. mprovemont waa so vicible that 1 was astonished. I can now, though 61 years of age, do a fair and teasonablo day's work, C. Biacket Robinson, propretor of The Canada Prosbyterian, Toronto, Ont., writes: *‘For years Teuftored grcatly from oft xécurring hoadache. T used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happlost rosulés, and I now find tveelf in better health than for years past.” Mrs, Wallace, Buftalo, N, ¥, writes: I have used Burdock Hicod Bitters for hervous and. bil- fous headashes, and can recommend it to anyone requiring a curo for billiousness, * Mrs. Ira Mullnolland, Albany, N. ¥, t ““For several years I have suflered frcm cft-tecar: ring billious headaches, dyspepsia, and com. plaints peculiar to my'sox. Since’ using your urdock Blood Bitters I am entirely reliev Price, 81.00 per Bottle; Tria Bottlos 10 Ots FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUEFFALO, N. Y. Bold a8 wholesalo by Ish & McMahon and C, F. Goodnian, Jo 27 cod-me " The Great hugiish Remedy Tanty Never tils to oure Nervous Dobility, Vi tal Exhaustion, Emis ions, Seminal’ Weak O nesses LOST MAN \WWRIHOOD, and all the WAlcvil effects of youth. 1 follies and exces- It stops perma 1y all weakening luntary losss and drains upon the sys- tom, the inevitable rc T ult'of these evil prac tices, which aro 8o dostruerive to mind and body and make lite mis often lea ty and death. It (memory( Blood, ductive Orguns, functions their former vigor king life cheerful and enjoyable. hottle, or four times the quanity §10. gent by - | express, sccure from observation, to any addrens on recelpt ot price. No.C. 0. D. sent, ex:ept on receipt of 81 as uarantoe. Letters ra- questing anewers niust inclose stamp, Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pifls aro tha best and cheapest dyapopela and billious cure I the market. Sold by all druggists, Price 50 cents, DR Minriw's Kibnwy Rxuepy, NRPRBYIOON, I kind of Kiduoy and biaider complalite 03, oot and loucorrhea. For mlo by all ta:'§1 o bot ttle, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, combination of oGy rom Perael. Tia K and Phosphors Ja patatablo jorm. { oty prepavation ofér trethyso characteristic other iron preparat ling %o five the rosalta that | Dyspepsia, and ed condition of the blood, fed some of our most eminent physicians have y e e, PP O TRRI AR U Tigives color to the hlood. natwral healthful tone to the digestive organs and nervous sy stem, makin it applicable to ;lc{nrnl Devility, Loss of Appe- Foter Prostrasion of ltal ieers ard Impotence, Jy-031&10 e el Single Bregch Loading Shot Guns, from §5 to $18, Double Breo ch Loading Shot Guns, $16 from to § 75, Huzzle Losding Shot Gung, from 96 to 825, Fishing Tackls, Bago Balls and all Kinds of Fanoy Goous. Ful] 8tock of Show Oases Always on Hand, Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everythi!ig required in a first-Class Cigar, Tobacco av otion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price THE RUSHFORD 'WAGEN, Wagon Company, WINONA, MINN. Manufactured by ths that roill not blacken ¢ vilh WANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. MAIN ST, ST. LOUIL. N N, the pleadings or some of them, as in 0| taining or overruling a demurrer to a peti. 8 | ion, answer or reply, no motion for a new No 2 and 204h street, $1600. No 279, Lot on Decatur near Irene street, $326. No 278, Four lots on Caldwell, near Saunders 718 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo, For Salo{n Omaba by 0. F. GOODMAN. Considerablediscussion now ensued ay t ing the latter road with coal, varions payefhents and the price of layin RUN DOWN, ¢ I meeting of the stockholders Lot Faruam, noar 18th etreet, Wm. Bnyder Proves to be the |yijego that the petitioner is ille- [ *F"H" g ¢ e No. 244, Lot on 3 ) : ¥ ¥ f his liberty, | of the Texas Pacific railroad 189,000 | #.750, No Cure!l . 5 811 WIRE GAT! 4 Carrage Génius, Gy roetrained ol his | Wberty: | Gf the 520,000 shares wore voted upon | ,NosaebyL o on Colego stoet | B Gerat} Eamamamo 1661 by 00t g x‘zuli .avabgn IR i et forth in the record, error can-|and the board of directors elected the | Nog2il, Lot on Faruaw, near 20th strect, 8t. Lous, is still n;;:: not be predicated on the refusal of the [ following officers: Jay Gould presi- "'.2‘3";‘.0 Lob 68 by 99 foot on South avenus, VOUS, CHRONIC and M"_To" HOGEHS & so"s Ono of the most. promivent features at f court below to adwit certain evidense | dent, and R. 8. Hayes, John C. | ear Mason stroot, $660. :‘,;‘.im Djsases, Spormi Ty b o AR 4 3 . a. Impotency (Sex- IVE AL JELA. the fair ground is the elegant buggy and | “BfGe 0 L iion for habeas corpus | Brown, H. M. Hoixe, vico prosidents, | No.2:9, corer lot on Durt, near 234" strect forhioe, Tuuneltpor (Gex, o rond wogon display m-dl; by Mr, \V.m. I‘pmc?udhlm; |u11e.(u: ‘:;ntfi.l“pww‘x: hle A ummnu.‘u;ln dn, JOE, i (”?llmle?’ ')'&',.'fio' Harney, near 24th, ) Ducssns, Trrogulariios, Snyder, who, as upon all oocasions, has | cause, it should set forth all the t & meeting of the directors of the | street, (will cut it u) 3 , ote. —_— —_— T B n:: -::rmd labor llnlr money to present a [ mony taken before the examining magie- | Hannibal & Bf. Joe. railroad company, "'t&u'b vm. Lot on tmxlu stroet, noar 20bh, (i'mfi‘::“iléttll‘:l 2&;"":.!: a" good and solid d splay, A reporterotTus|*™ Hoxie, Portar, Johu ~Bloodgood, | ki’ 3, Lok oa Pr b, mar Bevsr, |, o alusble o ’ y s Brx while meandering around the fair | METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA.|Austin G. Gorham and John K. Dutf| ™50 97 gy 1ote on Decatur, near Irens rireet, X of Wowen, ete.”” Work /j :/ / ground to-day heard many & good expres. HA, NEB. rsq:l:guedngfld Jny‘:-g‘uli, llu':nzll Sage, R e e aat. 1ot 0. Roeesia s on Cusoxio Disxsms, one slam a7 Victing / 4 [//Q J A/ > 7 //{l{/ /072( sion T regand to bis exhibition of goodn | Tables supplied with the bost tho | [iGN33 Dion wnd Krederiok L Awes |, \iGl Shioet nes Grace, 400, wil e o e tnd e AL ekt all executed in such workmunlike manner | market attords, The traveling public s 0 2.0, atref s P petsenaliyioe ) KEEPING. JUSINESS FORWVS, : | that 1o one oan pass without notioiug the | claim thoy get better accommodations Buckln's Arnice salye, N ol f?"' e e place. ot oo 1..\!\1\:’!;;(-.“ ANSHIP, u”ll\flfiffli\tls‘lll ‘]“AC‘(‘IVV()MY / sane, We have heard muny a solid citizen | and more goneral satisfaction here | e yiper Sauve in the world for Outs, | Xa%50 Xt on teth strect; neas Nicoolas | L1arke is tho ouly physcian in tho city who v ¢ COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC, ENGLISH LANGUAGES, i way that he was going to pationfee Mr, | than at auy other house w Owmaha. | Bruises, Sores, Uleorr, falt Rhewn, Fe. | o0 Tante curos of no. pay . Medicincs sent evor ' S, Snyder us e was the only fwan that had | Rate, $2 per day. aug2ltfme | ver Sores, Tettor, Chaped Hands, ‘Chil | No 207, Two lots on 16th, near Paciic strest, | where. Hours, § A . to & v. ¥ d&wlyy | Paught by gentlemen of business experience &nd broad scholarship at the - 3 such fine taste about building fine road ot o oo, o wll i eruptivns, aud | 945%, peuttal restions 1ot oo Divion | NERVOUS DEBILITY, WYM AN Cflnfl WEFRGI AL GgLLEG . * wagous, The neatet job wo v uotioed |y, U TS, DIRER L give tisactton "3 avy pefandad: | M6 B CA"L5 G vt weas v, | gy, . AR SRR iy | i - v at the exhibitin was the elegaut Fuglis HaV; 0008 Wl . " | Pric cx. for sale by.O. | 400, scifio for Hysterin, Dizsiness, alons, aw institution based on the highest e phu-'.ul:, with ‘:’,1, and with the French |0rd In the county clerk's offica to-day, re- No 108}, Lots on Souuders street, near Sew. #e'.‘:-‘:‘:gcnff.'.u.fi':f:fi'u (;"l‘;"‘ %Ii“:l\\]‘m:.:v:' A new ..’?'::.:; ;J\ e d w‘i:.‘:m hent .";,:‘rl.:]:::nl» of excollence, Day and plasform springe, (The suwe i painted xmmlul.: r’.;:lnlx::hh;; ::1"11 I‘:ul:;n"l:’h:nlnu Ry % ]E] PSUN— i o ot 00 B0, see Gince hereh fl'fi‘:fiéa’fl'}{. '"JG.'“’G]J"X"'::;:-.Jl‘1,5'3::"‘- W maton sy o or e, ( Tounted. This job wouid do oredst to'sey | - Alaton, w. .y south b 1t 10, lock 5, » ¥y DAL PG s T ot o110 ok, mear white | SR, LG LR T WYMAN B manulacturer in this country. The secon orbaci’s second addition; Spsey A4 orkt, BL000, | block ten lots, neas the | SUIS Feosnt casie. Ea:h box contalng one mouth's & elegaut and witistic plece of workmanship | J, C. Wilsox aud wife to Hattie I, Ited- +188); Ooe troatment. One dcliar & box, or sx bosea for A. M I { is 1he one ..mlm.l ;Nnunn.dmh:';u«l xn]n.; field, w. ::i&’:'i'\'uli?.x'&i ‘1,3. block 20, Wil- GARR"‘I“AAEEI “uf““eg:l'OBY b-;m\n;;’& on Farker, stroet, near lrene | 350 doUArs; seut b 3‘; :rxlt'!a}’:?l .!u'.".;.'.,, ipto | ; CLARK, olor, Wi ne pl 0 d 3 §350, eot, 3 celved by t B ‘ Qalone carmioe/cooe it o piut| ooFd mestd MACHONIM, 3ot .| g i a D M, | o G, me s seoh | R RS i b o e “| Painter&PaperHanoer ? mounted and is pronounced by all to be 1 bllwlzlh.hlotlu l\\‘t,m‘l” 8, | — — 1 2 mfl"ffi’ifi'filhu S, 0. chaser our :rlt:cn ‘lx.nnwe‘ z; reurn the : fece of work ever exhib- and 8, block 15, Water- No 180, : #00. woney If the treatment dos 0ot o-ct a ou i R Sl o o ; FAST TIME| N0 "7, ok o Paci et oo 14 ke | " Ggodalt, Drie S, ol Vi SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. @ soven pounds, Auotber one man road wifs to Auton Sperake, —_— N 106, Six lote on Faroaw, near 2ith street | /¥ s i wagon, constructed & little heavier, does t 32, block 9, Kountz's 12 golng Easf take the $2,400 10 $2,850 each 3 3 much ore it to the sucoessful Sayder, but | third addition 1 ua 0 9 l UP [ WBS s No 168, 5"" ulo‘i::umzsbh_-"-:fi;.mr:‘-‘:n e WHOLESALE & RETAIL this une is pwinted in bis favorite color, 5 bm & \‘ Lh t’_ ouer S thro ot 1 Ui cclion, 1 dark green, with dark green cushion and s Marrying Rich. Sogiidecs os Cuamie % o WALL PA ! ) 3 No 127, Lot on 18th strect, near whije ‘ead ‘ also gold mousted and wighs 103 pounds. | vy, ¥\ 5 . v A, ou need not be poor and depend woras, B The third one is & maguilicent two man s M 128x182 feek (2 lote, on 15th strees, - A rond wagon, whioh wenld do for any royal | ent on your wedding day, for every ‘Tl‘ft‘o BI:I‘](‘ AT nn;? P?'P';m"\afll'::“. Jote 1n M lard & Cai Window Shades' and Curtains, pec| v r B ), W, N 19, v - e . o JICES OU Nl JEU S 1 T o ) gty wr:un—'u;-lfl or femulo—can got & r‘.r'flxff;;.%‘)ifitfi}:'ih - .."“Ju' ||A,1\:c.'l:;. mf:..aem:’:mhm:\;;u;;zy;h:{,fig CORNICES CURTATN POLES AND superbly gold mounted with fine carmice | good round sum of money at masriage a3 Dupo, or at JAMEST, GLATK, Goneral | car track, 880 0 #1,300 cach 13 I8, colored plush cushions, which wre 0 at-|if they hold a certificate of member- e . * 'N. 89, of on Chicag -near 824 taeet, Paints. ¢ils & Brush 4 4 delicate. - ' o N. rusies i Saanua had GoeMs. | o Usbt top ship ln THE MARRIAGE FUND| ¢y oo i 0 Lob on Caldwel strest, near Bauaders, 12l 107 South 14th Streot. 1 fde-bar buggy, which weighs but 203 Ibs, | MUTUAL TRUST ASSOCIATION {v J R d d L . : -] . E SK This tuggy 1t after the favorite » yle of | of Cedar Rapids, Towa, $10,000 has hllhlf) EdeI' B ) a."‘.”,:?;fi“i?&ivm 0 Obasies, neas Haund ¥ 24 n\uuA\,v - - NEBRASKA, B e ot ot ovbr iy o s | Sready boen paid in benctita to its o, A8 Sl 9100 on Pacite, near 6o sircet A9 ba b 11 members he nine wonths of the - o : - N - o alon hich were shipped all over | Wembers, 1n the nine won A A} teen lots oo 2Ist 224, 284 and sivle alone, which wero shipped wll orer | IR I T RS SN dhere 1 | 1O St0RY of tho Sswing Machine, oo Lo o St 3, 4 nad AT 18533, in dark green color with dark oth | & golden opportunity for thousands| 4 baad Utdle pampblos, bine and gold plock (180x1 85 feet), b WHOLESALE and curhions aud trimmings o matoh wnd | more to roap even " largor henefita, | sre with auserous g gt will be o No 6 Quedourth block (WELID S0 ee 10LESAL N\ A is always gold mounted, Nothing like it was ever know - o Mo ead of the red str ceb cAr track, §1,06 o g > f e Al o slagaat of ol the | Hoting Mko it Cwae over kuown | qyypy AWAY " MILLINERY & NOTIONS 3 top buggy, side-bar wil JEo ] [ e g S to ny pers o oalllag for 16, a4 aoy branch y SAS | . (¥ ¥ hined. 'u..,lu’m in peinted n uk,u-vl: oy IT‘ or elroals s giving full a0 115 27 Tho slagol Mesuiachiring o BEMIS ith wreen cl.th trimmity to mateh and | com nformgtion regard e | pany, Seut Dy mall, post paid; 18 Sy e O tay L e e Samolos o | plasi and opperations of the associa | 57 Fare! 1o s dfase i oufoFew Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, B work Owaha should be proud, as they are | tion, Agents can make bigger money | g & ™ TIA { 1308 »d 1310 Douglas 5y , faultless, and the muuulacturer, who s o | oot 6008 T IAT SRECHISRCT| Fhe Ringar Manufaeturing Do, REAL ESTATE A Y STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { S ABI0,D wan of snergy we do ot doubt ¥t “eif | strictly honorable, pleasant and pro- | Prizeipal fiice, 84 Union Squase, 0 e The motion rejecting all bids, aud refer- ring the whole nutter ba: nroperty 24th, 1881, and etters patent num- ber 241, 803. Any person found or A k- Kailroad 1 epots, ranging from §160 to §1000 each . & > o, N known to tamper with the manu-|pin the name, address and amount owing | Springs, Ark., on Sounday were seen Sndon oasy tentia. ; ko1 de, a0 isesses | Wo appreciate the above and make our wagons accordingly, faoture of said paint will bo punish- | to each creditor, an aid himn in buyivg up|in & deop ravine cight miles south of | | Beautlal Heslienco fols at, o baresin-very {Consumptl Respectfully, WINONA WAGON CO. s od to the full extent of law, No per- | the clains, he would purchase tve same | Scligman yesterday dividing their [ nd 6 per cen t per month, Call 40 get piab and son hes any authority whatover to sell receipte, HA\vq«.ui};N & :nm.i, Sver tha di{Terenos between! the “mmm; made to capture them, .tg:';&‘mu cornor lot on Jones, Near 16th 9 |Madicino i PER FE TI e neastor Pa, 0s Vi TS A B e \ ; 3 = paid by the estate, and the f10s vaiue o . No40s, Iwolots on Centar strost, noar Cum. CTION —_——— the claims, that the coutract was valid, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. lug stroet, 3000 for both or $600 cacly = i 5 “lhat the contract, though verbal, be- | FOR OVERWORKED PROFESSIONAL MEN, 0261}, Lot on Seward, near King street, OMAHA'S INTEREST. ing comploted, wasnot void by the stat-| Du, Cuas. T. Miroux, Canandail | *%% s, 1l 1ot on Dodge, near 110n suryes ROASTING AND 'BAKING utes of frauds, and the services being val- | oy "N Y Tl AT ik ke grand | #2060 o, Spectfio, 1.0 por package, OF &ix pack. h —_— usble and sufficient to sustain the con- g 'No 247, Four beautiful residence lots near o all Grders 0 The Most Successful Exhibitlon Ever Given in the City, ‘thousands of citizens of our young trial is necessary. 2. Where the facts stated in a petition do not constitute a cause of action, merely sigament o all their propeity for the bene- fit of their creditors. O, u bauker, then stated to them that if they would furnish and accept the assigned estate in full satis- faction thereof. Held, in an astion to re- tract, State ex rel. Dustin ve, Ensign, Error from Lancaster. Affirmed, Opinion hy Maxwell, J. 1. A petition for awrit of habeas corpus must state the facts which constitute the illegal restraint, It is not sufficient to fitable, The Auditor of State holds Wetley, the desperado who killed stroct, $600 cach, No 476, Loton Clinton street, near shot tower, Pete Laugulin at Palo Pinto last Fri- | 8125 The hizhwaymen who robbed the stage botween Seligman and Eureka plunder, but no attempt has yet been restorer of brain energy.” Railroad Meetings. 8pecial Dispatchs to Tux Bus, New York, September 13,—At the force or nervous NEW YORK, 100 otsin *“Credit Foncier”and “Grand View' additions, just south-cast of U, P.and B. & M. ull particulars. Croighton College (or will separate) 88,000, 'No 246, Two lots on Conter, near Cuming street, $400 cach, No '246}, L2t on Idaho, near Cuming stroet, 21 No 45, Boautitul corner acro lot on Cuming, near Dutton street, near new Louvent of Sacr Heart, $1,600. 16th ana wongias Etreets, Jan2b-1v 1 15 & poartive curo for Kpermatoizhea, Ssmina ), 2il disoases resulting usc, a9 Mental Anxloty, ) Pty ix the Back ot Slde, and disenses Tao Spocific agoa for 45,00, Add il SIMSON MEDICINE O, nd 10 Main 8t. Buffa o, N, ¥, . Goodman, J. W. Rel, Nos. 104 Sold in Om sad all dvag DR. CLARKE Winona ’ owners of Tenth screet was curried. filing wn answeris not a waiver of that do- | day because he would not drink with | Ne87 Four lots on McLellan strest, noar To Nervous Sufferers 4 X "o 4 Adjourned, [ oct. him, was followod twenty milkn west | *'Ro 574, areo loto near race course: make | vyg GREAT EURGPEAN REMEDY, ‘Eve ry Tub Must Stand U pon its G Wilson va, Moore, | Ergor from, Lanoas | of Balo Pinto and killod by a posse of s S R S T il : g 2 ; The “letlu:’n Centonninl Ex- v‘::lll:.:l‘:“y' Afficmed. Oplador by 8% gitizgus, nnst. opposte 4nd adjolning Sacrod Hoart Con: Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific OWn BOttO m. { celsior Roof Paint,” was patentod May | 1 A and B being insolvent, made an as- DIVIDING THEIR PLUNDER, “fiu%‘:‘:‘d‘:}'onumn, Doar 164k streot, §1,850, DAEII X CSXPTE. And Every Wagon Upon its Own Merits. PARKER & BOWERS, General Acents, Omaha, Neb, is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. WITH I, OBERFELDER & CO.

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