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THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3 No Whiskey! Brown's Irox BIrTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com- posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming & fruitful source of intemp ance by promoting a desirc for rum, Brown's IroN BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso- lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi- cating beverages. Rev. G.W. Rick, editor of the American Christian Re- view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cin., 0., Nov. 16, 1881, Gents :—The foolish wast- ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul- gence of our people, makes your preparation a necessity; and irnppliul, will save hun- dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's IroN BrrTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil- ity, overwork, rheumatism, neuralgia, consumption, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST, *'By & thorough knowledge of the natural lawe which govern the oporations of digo tion and putrition, and by a careful application of the fno properbios of wol u lec 1 Cooou, Mr. Evps hap ovided our Ereakfass tabls with a dellcatoly flavorod boverage which niny save as many heavy doctors’ bills [¢ i+ by tho judicl us wse of such articles of dlet that a ¢ natitution up until strong enough y 0 diseaso. Hundreds floating ar und us ready $0 attack wherever there Is o weak point, We may secape many o fatul shaft by keepini our. welves wel: fortified with puro blood awd & prop. flnfll}l'hld frame.”—Civil Bervice Gazette. o slmply with boiling water or milk. Sold #ins only (§-1b and Ib), labeled ) JAMES BPPS & 0O, Hommopathic Chemists, a-tussdsat-wly London, Bnglan "HEAT YOUR HOUSES [PooM 20 Te0D 20] igvina FI.IRIIAGES.I“E WORLD, RICHARDS"N,BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO, 1LLS, Embody mew 1882 |wprivements, Mor fon i v; Coat Lows t0 kocp In 3 Uso loan fuel will glve ore heat “flm:nlmlfl p-fls& an any 80ld by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omaaa, Neb Jy8i-dsm " THE CITv STEAM LAUNDRY makes & specialty of Collars & Cuffs, AT THE RATE OF Three Cents Each, ‘Work solicited fromall over the country, The charges and return post company the puckage. By large clubs or agencies, must ac. rates to a24-tf me WILKINS & EVANS, 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. nd aurmiihey *'They are for sale by all Leading Car iage Builders and Dealers throughont "he country, SPRINGS, GEARI & BODIES Forsal b Henry Timken, Patentos snd Bullder of Flue Carringes, -'.l‘: LOUXS, - ~ IO, "o THE NWEBRASEA MANUFAGTURING G0 Lincoin, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn P ;ara Hrrrowe.Farm Rollers akod, Bu ilevatl LRI o et Bvasics ul:‘u%pw«m‘:-duda'h» work and wanute: or lers NEESASKA MANDFAUTURING 0O A s T R “BLACK-DRAUGHT " curcs dy spep “wtion and heartbamm METEOROLOGICAL. The Weather Report for the sonth of October. The meteorologioal summary for the month of Ostober, as shown by the report of Sergeant Alexander Pol- lock, signal officer at Omaha station, shows the following interesting facts: The mean barometer for the month was 20 001, mean temperature 57.4, humidity 62 7, prevailing direction of wind south, mean rainfali 0.1, The highest barometer was 30 364 on the 18th; lowest harometer, 29 457, on the 11th; monthly range of barometer, 0 907, Highest temperature,, 80 2 on the 1%5th; lowest temperature, 34, on the 29ih; greatest daily range of temperature, #1.8, on the 231 and 24:h; lewt daily ravge of temperature, 65, on the 21; mean of maxinum tem eratures, mean of minimum temperatures, 47.9; mean daily range of t ature, 17.9, Prevailing direction of wind, outh; to'al movement of wind, 6,801 mil a: highest velooity of wind and direction, 32 southenst and soutb, 12 and 14 Number of fogey days, none; number of clear day-, 7; number of fair days, 16; namber of ¢l wdy dayson whith no rain or 8 ow fell, 4; namber of cloudy days on which rain or ynow fell, 4; total number of days on whi.h rain or suow fell, 11; depth of unmelted enow on ground at end of month, Looe, Dates of auroras, none; dates solar holas, none; dates of lunar halos, 25th; dates of froste, 10th, 22d, 284, 24th, 27¢h. 20ch, MPARATIVE TEMPERATURE, 532 1877, .b3.0 18 8, ..484 1879... Ey COMPARATIVE PRECIPITATION, .2.06 1877, B89 1878, 181 1879 1,45 1880, 116 1881, 09 The Bound Unloosed: Chas, Thomgmn, Franklin street, Buf- falo, says: “I have suffered for long time with constipation, and tried almost every purgative advertised, but only resulting in temporary relief, aud after ‘constipation atill more agur vated.! I was told about your SPRING BrosroM and tried it, I can now ssy I aw cured, and though some monuks huve elapsed, still remain so, shell, however, always keep some on hand in oa e of old complant returnivg.” Price 50 conts; trial botties 10 centes, A responsible party will buy a bank- ing business or open a new bank in a good live town. Interested parties address P, O, drawer No. 64, Omaha, Neb. 16 6¢ WORKINGMEN'S DELEGATES. A List of Those Who Composed the Convention of Wednesday. The following is a complete liat of the delegates who made up the con- vention of farmers and workingmen, held at the city hall on Wednesday November 1st, as shown by roll call: Cigarmaker's Union - John F_J howon, E1 Aspinwal, Albert Trott, ¥ W Snyder, H_A Schroeder. B hemisn Libor and Tradesmen—John R micky, Frank Vodigks, John Ruzicks, Feauk Suchy, A ton Francel. Painterr Drlegation—E G Riley, Jas W Wiaship, 'V Moore, Jan iruphy, Pa: nes T. V. Powderly Amembly K. of I, — Jsmes Dooley, Jas L Black, P F Murphy, R Burdish, James Connolly, Fraoklin Asmembly K of L. —J R Lewin, J L Livesry, S5 Van Buren, Geo W Wiliard, J M Staff rd, West Omahs Precinct—A Clemens, A Buimeister, David Keod, August Carsten, Jobi & Weaver, © ouse Movers Dlegation — Jobn ¥ Behm, James McCary, Colored Wo kingmen—P J Willlams, Henry Curry, William Soott, C C Cary, C D Bell, Bricklayers Delegation J 8 Patton, A Dowling, I White, Win Turtlo, ¥ Miw. o Carpenters Delegation ~Jamen Griffith, Wi Crosslyn, Geo Willis, G W Buck, A H Donecken, Suratoga precinct—Nicholas Mergen, ¥ W Le-sentein, O M Harpster, Jacob ¥iton, H Fickencher. Pl sterers delegtion—James C Bren. oan, John Finun W P Marrow, John Hoye, Wm M. Grath Plumbers, gus and steam fittors—James Hardie, John J Cavanaugh, Wm Ken- u-dy, (reo Richardion, J J Bowen, Douglas precinct—Geo DeWitt, J A D dge. Jas McCaffrey, Dan'l ('Keefe, John O'Rourke, MoArdle precinct—Peter Keuhl, Allen Root, Hiram Avery, Stephen Allen, Hans Rasmus. Millard Precinot—John_Bloom, Julius chroder, August Bloom, Wm Von Doin, G McDonuld. Tesmster's Delegation—James Hodges, A Murphy, 1I'M Griggs, John Riley, £ Swansou, Printers’ Delegation —George % TF Duon, T J Fitz uorris, James Dermody, W A Ru '8, i) Union Precinet—J O Wright, R Twad. doll, Beoj uin Batow, J £ Shapard, Poter win, Fiorenco Pre inct—Jobn Lewin, Robt ©ywan, Wi Reover, & H Walker, Lowis unt, Barbers' Dolegation—H W Couslev, § A Boyd, 8 Coratield, Harry Bever, W C MoCinnd Coopery Delegation-—J ¥ Ghallos, O 1 Wood, Peter Broudbury, Wm Flagin, Stephen B Ross, Chioago Precinot—David Smith, 1L Lindenburg, Geo Roberwon, 8 W Roe, Frauk Keatton, Omaha Labor Proteotive Union—J J Donavan, W O'Kwefe, Jobn Cunnifl, Michsel Bucklev, U Lyocerman. Omuba Swedish Protective Brotherhood —Jobn Petersm, A P Quurinstrum, Pator Benton, John ‘Green, Uharles Fen- suel. Danish and Swelish Proteotive Brother- hood Neils Larson, P O. Boisen, Chas Rusmusson, Willow Sorings Distillery Laborers— Nela Sorl en, O G Williame, A Cummings, A Fare, O Wood.rd, Waterloo Precinot—Wm Whitmore, G A Bryant, Isaso Noyes, E R Meyer, W A Pa: no, Eikhorn Precinot—0 K Waooloott, Theo Vau O st, Mahiniste' Delegation—James Shan. now, L H Greoue, Jas H Murphy, Geo Benson, W Mulcaby, Oumautia Tndustrinl Loazue ~Thos B land, Johu Dohabue, K O Gould, Jas Stakew, J s McCoy, Rub It In. Jocoh Loeckman, 274 Olioton street, ll'w ffalo, N Y, vays he has been using Troaas' Korkerrie O1n for rheumatism, Ho b such w Jsiws buck that he could do nothing; but oue Lottle evtirely eureu him, Bucber shop sud bath rooms for sale. Shop wvoices st nearly one thooeand dollars, Wil gell for $80C part on timo, Reason for seil With to go to Colorado for my wife's health ¥. J. MocHgengy, 19-3 * Atlantie, Ia. ——— — . ELECIIUN OFFICERS. Judges and Olerks Appointed Yester- Day The board of county commissioners has appointed the following persens a8 judges and clerks of election to fill the vacancies for the November (1882) election: ¥irst Ward—Judges: Wm, Doll, C. 0. Thrane and Thos. Casey, Clerks: Ohas. Connoyer and M. Parr. Becond Ward—Judges: H. D. Shall, John T, Fruhauf and Charles Childs. Olerks: Moses O'Brien and Jo. Rosenstein Third Ward—Judges: J. B, Red- field, Henry Livesey and W. R. Sex- aner, Olerks: W. O. Sanders ‘aud Paul Fersth, Fourth Ward—Judge: Martin Dun- ham, Clerks: Jerome Pentzel and Feod Boyden, Fifth Ward —~Judges: J. H, Brack- in, E. V. Bmith and John Erck. Clerks: J. H. Feeney and Frank Red- man, 8 xth Ward—Juodges: E. Wilkins and Z Stevens. Clerks: W. D. Mec- Cague and G, R. Rathban, Saratoga—Judyes, George McKen- zie, St.,and W, H. Lawton. Fiorence —Jadges, Samuel Forgy and James H. De Land; clerks, J. F Ransom, Ed, Walker, Union--Judges, P, H Green, Rob't Twaddell, Henry Ludington; clerks, L. Denker and W. 5. Whitman, Jufferson—Judge, Heary Wilkie; clerks, Claus Oft, Walter Ems. Eikhorn~ Judges, William Turner, James Appleby, Sr,; clerks, Dan Par malee, Omnr Whitney, John Luiz Platte Valley—Judges, S. Payne, Eli Johnson, William Herron; clerks, Wm. Clark, Chauncey Coy. Chicago—Judges, Preston Roeves, Hoory Roif, Jr.; clerks, A, Stanton, Chas. Witte, Millard—Judges, John Lemp, J. H. Peterson; elerks, Oharles Stutzner and H. 8, Hollenbeck. D uglas— Judges, Juo. Toner, Geo, M Drexel, Silus Latham; clerks, Jno, Bagley, Jr., D.nnie Carroll. West Omaha—Judge, Osoar Brown; clerke, C. D. Sutphen, Ashton Olemens, ‘Wei De Meyer’s Catarrh Cuve Stops hawkin g, snuffing, running nostrils, poisoning mucons diipping in the throat, and pains over the eyes, purifies the breath and restores the voice, ta-te, smell and hear- ing. An absolute cure for Catarrh and all its symptims. As effective in cases of tweniy years' standing as in ordinary colds, Dr, Wei De Meyer's ‘‘Tilustrated Treatise” on Catarth mailed free on re- quest, Cure, $..00 of all druygists or de- livered by D, B. Dewky & Co., 182 Fulton w Yok, Bt Hor wale by F. C. Goodman, wholesale druggist, O Neb. 28meod&w e = METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market attords. The traveling public olaim they get better accommodations and more general satisfaction here than at any other house tn Omaha, Rato, $2 per day, aog21tfm THE ARENA. A Bparring Contest to be Given in Omaha, It is stated tnat arrangements have been made for a ‘‘set-to” between two well-known Omaha men,” both of who are experts in the art of self: defense. There has long been a dis- pute between their friends as to which is the best man, and it is proposed to settle it by a friendly bout in the ring. The match will take place on Wednesday evening next at the Academy of Music on the gccasion of the benefit tendered the veteran singer, Ssm Gardner. The contest- ants are Billy McCane and Jack Carly, both ex-members of the police force and well known to everybody. T will be an interesting exhibition of okill, as both are gentlemen and will conduct the business as such, Sam has a host of friends and his popu- larity with the unusual attraction of- fercd will secure a crowded house. A sure cure forimpoverished blood, pimples, and sallow complexion, is Brown's Iron Bitters. 1t will produce » healthy color, smooth skin, and is absolutely not injurious, Trouble Savea It is a remarkab e faot that Tromas' Eoueorric O1L is as good for inter al as ex eruul use For die.ses of the lun and throat, and for rheumat sm, ncural sia, crick in the back, wonnds, and * sores, it is is waved by ha it always on hand, e "A LONG PULL. The Case of Wetmore vs, the City of Omuha. The oase of Wetmore vs, the City of Omaha, which has been on trial a couple of duys past, was given to the jury Wednesday and up to 1:30 p, m, yesterdsy no verdiot was returned. The judes sent for the jury on the convening of court yet.rday and asked them if their lifficulty was one regarding the law or the facts, The reply was that it was a question of faot and thereupon they were again sent to their room. Ta this case Mrs. George Wetmore sues the cily to recover for personal injuries received May 9, 1878, owing to » defective sidewalk at Toirteenth and Haroey streets, by reason of which she was ruptured sud has been entire/y unable to perform her house- hold work, The amount sued for was $6,000, Redick & Redick being her attorneye. The city was represented by Mc Howe. The fight made on the case wus a very bitter one, the at torvey for the city making very seri- ous charges as to the motives of the plaictift aud also againat her The renult of this was th argument of the ease Wednusday the t#40 atturneys had a war of words, u but for the intervention of the court there would have been some oue whipped, #s Mr. Redick was much in- censed at the languaged used by his opponent, e . BLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOG Made frow the wild flowers of the Eak Famep YOSEMITE VALLEN it is the most fragrant of perfum t Manufactured by H. B, Blaven, Sau Francisco, For sale in Omaba by W, iowmwhnu-e snd Kennaia Bros., o *When the fountains of life are cor- rupted and embitbered by sufforing; when the fuunctions of womsuhood are striotly normal, woman life is like musie, with no discard to jar the deli- |sad B the nest known remedy, and much trouble | g attorney. | in the| oate sensibilities and break the vital and organic harmony. But many who suffer from vital and funstional disor- ders have found immediate relief and » permanent cure by using Mrs, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. OR RENT—Cottage south east corner 17th ndD venp rt8. § Lohman, 24 { BahN—Torent N, K. eorner 16 and Daven- £ port. 04 ou ¢ xnt—Uatil Aprl (4 1889, new cojtage of +ix ro0wK N var. avenue,at $10 pe 1 ohth, 11— bargaln, MCUAGUE, 0PD. P *toffice, YN0 Lessoss~B. & competet Gorman tenchorin 11 ita branches, by Mis Alina Cufon, w st side ! 12th streel bet ween Harney nd vow rd, 980 51 PR P—— A WOMaNS WRATH. | An Aseault in Which Vitriol 18 the 5 3 0% 1 XT—Wrick iore, luquite atarug s tore O B coroer toth and Dousis. 03 8.4 " " Nor Ryxt—Nicely furnished rooms with A complaint wes yesterday fifed I‘ toard. Alo day bomrders wanted at 1004 in Judge Beneke's court, in which 1t the proescuting witness, a married woman, charged another woman with throwing vitriol on her. The names are suppressed by request, but the . AR RRNT—A very pleasant furnished room facts as they are given are of a nature at 721 south 15t St Detwern st. Mary's Ane that deserve to be published as well as | ve sud Leav nworth St. 01341 the perpetrator punished. JOR RE! o ot 4 foome, 30th and Far- The complainant is the wife of one | T 0" PUCn SR TNt 4 rooms, 30th and of the heaviort firms 1n tho city, E'Doage soa ontn. ‘ it 18 stated that her husbaad leiv he lum RENT-- Housse of 5 rooms,30th and Dou- some time ago for the acoused. Last | L' glas strect, §18 a month. night, 2s the former was walking [~"- down Thirteouth street, between | p'pREN 8 R larenech roquired, AW Capital avenue and Davenport, she | piy.n.norihwest copner f 134 aud Burt strocts, met her succeaful rival, and stopping 933 Ut JOR RENT ed room with board, gas, and bath room, and a few table boarders ot 1718 Dudge 974-2° BOGGS & HILL. Aly ruenished rom wita said, “Let mo alone and I won'c hure OR RENT—A sirglo furnished 1ocm at_ 610 yon.” Then the other raised her hand Farnbat steweui | L C T D Vet aud dished some sort of lquid all ‘_,'o%r,x:cw.r—/\ fturnished House, 9301 Lodge. 91-1m over the face and shoulders of the wifo and then went off and lefu her | QK {ENTZ bebultiig atprosent occupied Tho married woman felt & burning [or efo Farnam ani 16th +teels ApRIY 86 sensation from the stuff thrown over | Batker Bro.. Gasoffics. BTt her and weut to De, Cuffman who| JaOR+ ENT—2h uve one 6and pronounced it to be vitriol, A wveil Inquirs corne Chicagoand 15th = worn bad in some degree checked the deadly stuff, and that article R cistern handy, two blocks fr m Omaha Foun a8 well as the glove and| g SR BRGH Inquire at Henry Bruning dress of the victim was saturated. 85341 Proper antidotes were applied and A pleasant furnished room. Call yesterday the only effect visible on N. 178t with refcrence s34t o « Swit, 9848 'OR R* NT-—House with seven rooms well and BOOK-KEEPING, BANKING' PENMANSHII, COMMEROCIAL ARITEBIKET! Taught by gentlemen of business ex; STOCK LARGER THAN sug 26 tf mo FALI. 1882, WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Elc, 10, ENGLASH LANGUAGES rerience and broad scholarship at the WYMAN COMMERCIAL GOLLEGE, A new institution based on the highest standard jof excellence.’, Day sud and evening sessions are now in successful operatior., For circulars or apecial information apply to or address EVER. { 1308501310 fosius® I OBERFELDER & CO. the l[omln‘n_incs was & red Btain Over [ r3OR RENT—H:use, wix rooms turnished, In- one side, which may or may not be quire at D, Hyde's office, Miliaru hote). permanent. The vial and glove were veeit sent to Schroter and Beck to have the | pror BENT_A boarding bouse, at 1087 th fluid absorbed by them, analyzed, and strcet, betwren D uglas aud vodge. Inquire the result of the charge made in court | *¢ °0" 121 and Touslas, At will somewhat depend on the anal- yais, ";_rzl Cagitol avenue, DO KENT—Offices in Jacob's block cor, L6th JOHN G, JAGJBS, i OR RE - T—Cottage of six large rooms all Oomposed of the best known tonios, | 0% e, T-_Cottare of, Si% largs rooms Al iron and cinchons, with well known |, Xge: ¢ 16th and Douclas St. T4t aromatios, is Brown's Iron Bittera, : N : 1 IOR R <NT—Two now dwollings ana two othe: It oures indigestion, and all kindred [ " ‘dwellings in deairable loo ¢y, by Mcfoon troubles, No, 1514 Douglas stroet B17-4 IOR RENT—A o ttage of five room+, Inquire at Northwest corner 16.hand . hicago strcet. —~——— How often persuns have been annoyed by bures clinging to their dress or cloth- | g0 'OR RENT--Furnished house, N. W. corner 15th and Clark 8t. T76-t¢ OR RENT—Large office room or halt swore, 77-t ing, how seldom have they, when cleanir g them, given it a thou (ht that Bur- dock Root in the mort valuable blood ciesn- ser und purifier known, and is sold by every druggist under the name of Burdock Blood Bitters, Price $1.00, 506-28k¢ MORGAN PAKRK it MILITABY AcADEMY Tnv HOUSES FOR RENT—<mall and large four to eleven rooms each: one or two new A Christian Family School for Boys Prepare | °0¢S 18, Agent, for College, Scientific School or Business, Sen 16th and Dourlas ste. GO A S L A [0 BENT Farnished sooms a3 1117 casm 1020 Farnham st eet. OR RENT- 16th street, near Davenport. St A. D. Balcowbe. Morrgar ark, Gook Co, Il staiogue, (e L el SPEGIAL MOTICES, | B s 7oan diarye, d5ubg oyer V. B Bromer, 404 cor, kig.thand towa a. ¢ NOK 8 (Lo A “Huot's” bast How.r for foun- dry or n achine sh)p, for half cost. D, B Beomar, cor. Eigh h sud Howard pE Jd SAL —A xood top bu gy t.r¢6:. In- quire t the arug store on Tenta and Douy BiToets. 329 ONY saddle and bridle for sa'e or trade fora good mlch cow, 181¢ Chliforu aetrce . 102 'R SALE—Excellent brick at 89, a* kiln and yard near Fifwewth stieet and Bo.lev o road. 308* 10 LOAN-—-MONEY V) V5, L0 LOAN -l s uaw i o D omes RojmR Cralzhton Block. ONEY TO LOAN—On chattel mortgage se- curity. A. B. Tutton, No. 1616 Douglas atrect, fronk room, up-atairs. 485+ % TO LUAN—AS ¥ per centio. 00000, vt eli farm proj o8 Ry Esrars and Loaw Aeunor, 16th and Douvlas Ste. BITUATIONS WANTED. PoEES . 1 ok s ove. Iaquire this n ANTED—8ituatlon as » Jesmanin dry vood or < stors throug ) the wint Have had @ experl nc» o the b w ht about 90 p* unds ¥.C.GR BLYX, K arncy, Nob, ness. Ad.res for Neb, ANTED—AC tho Natlonal Hotel at L coln, 0 SALE—Threo o wouk Luca Box 60, Bluir, b 1aza2years o, 1-4 962 ttm and o wayon il be paia e couk wante . oot Of | J707 BALK—010 orgar for#30. O o orgen { ¢ 865, Ono Piano, 486, Uaan or monthiy pay- WICELLANEOU 3 WaNTS, o ta — 92811 A HOSPE. TANTED ~To rent sma'l furnished home| S A PR for man and wife. Addre s “DeWslt,” B!U\'CLE FOR SALE—Inquire C. M. Wood- care B e office, 8-8¢ man, Omaha. 6Lt ANTED —Fir.t-c am boarders at 1515 How- B\m\ SA1 E—Entire yrocery stock and fixtures, ard stroet; conven ear v businew. 44 8% | X1 cor. 10h aud Leavoawoith, N J SMLLH. 87811 "OR RENT—HOUBES AND LAND. | y~oR SALE AND RENT (H AP — Dontal 1L ro we, two tools and turnitur. in Ha tings, Neb.; fine d ba ement, hot and c 1d water, | Fooms aud business wo' estabished. Addres , cloctiic el 4, mar) e b, 2 ur G, W. Mowwy, Hasti g plo closet auu turo room, ple al , east front, fir-tclss nolghborhios, 24vh 2 wtreot vear Doigs, The finest remdence bl .ck'in this city Pl at my « flice, x mis Two hous:s, 7 ro'ms, hotand cold water, bath, | oo e water bacs stoves lu kitch n, weod work and Fo“ 5“"5—:""" bullding, brick. C‘“‘" stair cases elo antly fiashed. No better ap- Water Works offico, ot poiated h uses in town. Puark avenue. Pisns at 0 my offic JPLENDID PROPERTY FOR BALE—Ab & Ko n ro'm house on 18 hatrest: & b, ' Bauaam, one larye brick houss, aod cne Five rom h use, corner 13th and Webster; §25. | Iarge framo house, with full lot on Caes near Lith Eight 10om hutlse -nd barn; Lew, eas: front, | streot, Fine chanco for investmont, rent for #70 26, per month, Call fo; full particulars, on AMHAS, BEMIS, Sole Agenr, 000 41 Acent, 16th a-d Douglas sls. - 1600 Farnam 8t _ | 51y SRAUTIFUL LOT3~b0xi60 food vach in 8 T -Ups w17 e nim st N Banscom Placo on streot car Itne, Best lots 5.4 JOAN'U. JA-OBS | 1n wholo addition on vory easy torma and af roas bargain, - Suuis’agont, Toh and Deagl 7OR KENT-Hcu o ofslx rona &, omy wi dow, | strects cel ar cistern, well, Allin . 00d Fepair, 310 Y e 221 100 5 » OTEL FOR BALE,—~The Arlington Hous J9140 Bk0, 181 Lok 3P mi $o-51 I Firet class; all furnishod he only hote F )i REN [—House 6 rooms and a rge barn, "l"n':’:‘"l ‘l;i;:vm::lwfbnvw -’:fi‘.&i’ém"é‘ia;‘:?.; luqure vouglus street, betwoua Bubh wnd | pu ey wuit, | Enquire of K. Fatle, proprictor, Arlington, Washington county Neb. 5684 OR SALK— Houso and lot, N_E. corner 15th stroos and Capi.ol Avenue. Inquiro on pro- 504 1m biat, JFOREENT=A s louaant furniahed s ot room. Reslden o 1580 strcet, west wide, first house north of Lhi ago, 50-3 MISCELLANEUS. OUSE FOR 1.ENi—An fu nituro for sale atu Dargofa, caliat 1518 voge st 6041 voich can bo had by e lngon A, N. Kigk, southeas corner i/ivis- fon and Cuming stroct, provo property and pay [ 248 KENT—ricas ot tront rocm chesps tur | or this notice W nishoo or u furs shed, 605 1680, DO W0AD | —reee e — Californis and Webster. o12" | (IVAKEN UP—By the undersigned, at the Jof- - foc on Square Livery stablet Om by, N1, o0 0% KENT—Two seven-room coliages w.'h | the 9kh of Ovesver, 0ne bay mare, about 12 y'are w:veral ol wotw, collar, 0sal house, city aad [ old, ftoan uands high, smeil ~hito spotin fore: clatern water, well located Enquire’ of "C, F. | ead, saddle marke aad near hind joot white, Dri coll, 1422 Do. go The Gwher 1s requestod to prove pr p rty, pay ~ chr, esand tak . Der away, Gere & B1oddard. DOR REN|—ilnusejof 1-5¢ fl 1 i3 254 e g.,f:f.'"'v 10 bisaks Tom opure hoses, :5 | WL TRAYED—Last Thursday, from prec Banee' of |11 ‘ro s, all' sonven aLos & ™ tho underaigued, ono aail red cow with bl) ki frow opera b use...... ' 40| bt spote and'ie 1o right ear. - Aay Inforwar Hoine 01 8 raomb 531 A0 wich las stree s, 19 | 410 Ieadic §3 ber recovery wil be thankfuliy 8icre on Farnam, & fl)0F4. 155 | recsives, Jomsph Ledorer, sicond house s:utt ¢ re on 14th, 3 i) r 7 | of Bobum'a ) church on 1h Saell ron. seaid 205 | (\PRAYED OR STOLEN dut Mo B e 5 Oct. 25, one sorre! mare, W nd_two “Bocmep's | Bind feot white. al'o or nded cnleftal b T, J. & 0er | oonnect d ol one durk bay eolt, coming two Al person ro- \ of their by OB RENT A furnished cottage 601 N. 18th | TNOUN — A large saw, JSt. luquir on the premises. 6.-31 11 et rooms eonth street. 06* 3 . - £, Opposite Postodive mises of I'u t RENT--Furnished f:ont ro B3 6k, oo Bichiaadil.we years 0id with 8:ars 0« br ast Fivo 0 m 0as o st bl for | tur. ing the sacie or x vi s og. Ploresbotwe. O und 10ta reab uts wili be saitab y Rosidence or, Hawilton aud James S additi v, | K. J¢ o | £\ Pllisher, | 15 ana D. r [ Lorc teea h and Ddula T LR NT-Nicely farniabed fro: ¢ e ront | $10 Lor o uth ruiceble for 1a0 gent. me YOIy € uvenient to busivess, 614 1ou b 1éth § betwee. Honaid aud Juck 04 woat slde. 28t LOWARD KUEHL Y AND CONDI DOR RENT . Furnishel rocin suitabl demen, fness locasion L the city Bt | ' PALMYOT MK KENT -Stare room S4x60 vear corner | Cuming .nd Ssundors 5t Davis aud Soyder y 1, ihe Nd of goar 1505 Fa vt 264 3 & xlance ab ouditions JUR R NT—Ploagsnt furnished roowm saitible for two o temen, 1619 Farvam st. 81-2* (B RENT- Large frat 100m or twow th clotet s.‘)'aloo‘mwum- Stray.d or s emiall blsck spot on laft hip. The other & black mare, 10 or 11 yoars old, sume white halrs on left sice of face and branded 77 on ri ht side of neck Whin lasty oo cad haltors on. . Leave word ab No. 210 8. 16¢h strest, Omaba, Neb. PlEa 8wt e, Oct Ias, & REsT —Handsowe res uarurished, rent wode Hlon. Inguire immediately art sle, 9818 FLERSA The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscan here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, vhe Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New 8tore, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Streets. PERFEGTION HEATING AND BAKING, is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK I [ 8toves and Ranges. WITH or sale by, MILTON ROGERS & SONS OME A XELA. jull.m&ely r‘_ | WIRE GAUSE OVER DOOAS, vwMUSIC DEALERS. OMAHA, NEB: THE LEAPING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST| General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and ans manufactured. ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs soid for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Steinway Chickering, Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi anos, and other makes. Also Clough & Warren, Sterling, Imperial, 8mith American Organs, &c. Do not fail to see us before pur- chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS A Large 8tock W OMAHA, - - 'DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL OF SHOW CASES alwavs on Hand A. M. CLARK, Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & BEBUBATUB._ OLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window Shades and Curtains, CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, {Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 South 14th Street NEBRASKA HOTELS, PROPRTETORS TOWNY ARLINGTON. J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, Manning, lowa, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. C. REYNCLDS, Coon Rapids, lowa. BARATOGA HOTEL, . 8. STELLINIUS Miiford, Neb. MARBH HOUBE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE Neb OOMMEROIAL HOTEL’ JOHN HANNAN, 8tromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W. HALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Ne . COMMEROCIAL HOTE GRAND OENTRAL MIBBOURI PACIFIO HAGTEL, P. LTI J. Q. MEAD, € 8EYMOUR, Nellgh, Neb Nebraska Olty, Web HORP, Weeping Water,Ne COMMEROCIAL HOUBE A, O. CAARPER, Hardy, Neb, QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neb OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE, E. BTOREY. Olarinda, lows ENO'8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Nek* EXCHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUBE, BALL HOUEE, COMMERQCIAL HOUSE WOODS HOUSE, DOUALAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE, FRANK B, F.8T JOHN Ei J. T. GB FOSTER HOUSE Oapt. J JAGGER HOUSE. HARMON HOUSE, TAMA ©. B. HACKNEY, FRANK LCVELL, CHAS. BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, M. H, PERRY, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. M, BLACK & BON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER, Griswold, DEPOT uouL,a ] li tl.-fiAPMAN, ?:;La"v.lln IL)‘CJ)EJ‘C'I‘?V"JBNEOUSE. W. H. MORTON, Dow Cit. JAGGRR& 80, Ashland, Keb Atkinson, Neb. MORQGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quide Rocd, N BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, la. HOUSTON HOUSE, GEOQ. CALPH, Exira, lo, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUBE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, ls, OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8 BURGESS, Neols, | OITY HOTEL, DI A, LLIAMS Marlan la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, OQorning, a. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J,)L. AVERY, 8tanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL G. W, BURK EBurlinglon Juratior, M OMMERQCIAL MOTEL —_— Bianchard, ia. PARKS HOTEL, F. M, PARK, 8henandoah, le, COMMERD AL HOTEL, HENRY WiLLE, Dayld City, Neb College 8prings, la. Viilisca, Ix WILKINSON, Malvern, la. ida Grove, EARNE, Odebolt, Ia OKERT, Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb, EEN, Bedford la, Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Nek WINSLOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY, Beward. Neb, AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES. Auroar Neo. OROZIER HOUBE O. R. OROZ'ER, 8idney, Neo, AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W ROOCKHOL| Avoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUOK, OHN FOSTER, 3 Denison, (a, CITY, 1A., Harmon & Keales, Prop