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el mon # 725, Wk for Ne for th, lol’ lh THE DAILY BEE O\IAHA SATl RD AY NO\ FMBER 4 J.J.BROW N & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTEXON &, Bootz and Shoes. OMAHA, - - g v NED J. A. WAKEFIELD WUOLESALR AND RETAIL DEALER IN l.ath, 8hingles, Pickets, 8AsH, DOORS, BI.IND.,. MOLDINGS, LIME, OEMEN LB S EINR, WO, OMA HA N oA SWETATR AGENL FOR MILWAUAEK ORMRNT OOMPANYY Near Unlon Paclfic Denm. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W AT P_A_PEB WINDOW SHADE § 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA STEELE, SJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Fleur, Salt, Sugars, Canned QCoods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. !gants fnl‘ BENW[]UD NAILS AND LAI‘LIN & MND POWDER (0. DO W ER T3] AP BSINCHLE! AOTNENG POWIR AND HAND L4 Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MKACHINKRY, BEL G, (05K, BRASS AND IRON PITTINGS PIPR, RTRA PACKIN I' WHOLI LE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH'AND.SCHOOLIBELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. C. F. 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The only Laundry in Nebraska that {s supplied with complete machinery or Laundry work., and )uur orders by mail or express, GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO. 1207 Farnham Street, BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AN rxxrnnss.;w;aog_g_ Repairing in all Branches 419 6. THIRTEENT STREKT Sfnairing 1n al urandfue WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham 8t.. Omaha, Neh, I’OL I'RY OFW THE TIMES. Sh‘xn. We? He struggled to same To preveat him, so bold As if siitten by lightning kiss hor—she struggled the nd undaunted, he heard her ex. “Avannt, sit!” and off he avaunted, n he returned with the fisudishest he wae affr ain force to ¢ nted, y her and the pocr fellow A “Don't! Then he meekly approached and got down at her foet, Praying loud a3 before he had ranted, That the would forgive him, and tried to be 8w And said, rocanted, an't yout'—the dear girl Then gently he whispered, ‘How could you do so 1 certainly thought T was jilted; Say, come thou with me, to~ the . parson’s e'll go— Say wilt thoun, my denr?” and she wilted. Then gayly he took her to see her new hore, A shanty by no means enchanted, Saying, ‘‘Here we shall live no longer to roam, Say, shan't we, my dear!"—so they shantied, J krom Singing’'School. From singing school the lovers come, His girl upon his arm, And sitteth l)g her fathet’s fire And waiteth to get warm, A foot at half-past one is heard, The swain doth quickly ssoot For fear of getting tro well warmed By her fond parent's boot. —Germantown Indicator, Loves But a Dance. =**Oh, love's but a dance Whera Time plays the idd] See the couples ndyance. Ob, lova's but a dance, A whisper, a glance Shall we twirl down the middle? Ob, lov:’s but a dance Where Lime plays the fiddle,” An Autumn Scene. JOEL BE The Indian summer’s veil of blue Lies on the mountains far away; And from the east, forever new, Dawn ushers in the dresmy day. The air is still, the rivulet gleams In silvery flashes through the vale— The silken mist above the stream’s Fair path shines like a glist'ning sail 1 see the squirrel skip and dart Among the rainbow-tinted leaves, The glosey chestnuts fire his heart— But, as for him, he never grieves. Where red and ruseet orchards stand, Bowing their burdens to llw Jlain, The lover takes his loved one's l\nn«l Ani sauaters through the orchard lane. The clouds are soft that fleck the sky, The dry leaves rustle past their feet; But their unclouded roverie, And blissful dreams and visions sweet, Cutdo the splendor of the day, Surpass the glory of the dawn; The world itself must pass away Ere euch delights are dead and gone, T mark their measured step - and slow— The cottage gate, the parting kiss, And think no sumiers vainly go That end in such triumphant bliss, CONNUBIALITIHS, A statistician has estimated that court- ships average three tons of coal each. Phosphorous is the striking namo of a new _color, making mammas, An enpaged girl is happiest when she is telling about it to another eirl who is not engaged, and is not likely to be. The engagement is announced of Miss Mabel Bayard, daughter of Senator Bay- ard, to Mr, Samuel D, Warren, of Boston, Twenty years ago a man now living in Nevada was divorced from his wife. Last week he sent for her and they were remar- ried. Bramwell Booth, son of the Generalissi- mo of the Salvation Army, was married a few days wgo at Clapton, England, his futher otficiating. The ceremony was per: f rmed in the presence of several thousand persons, admitted at a shilling & head. Dr. Lovett and Judge Merriwether, Newton, Ga., married the twin daugh of Bishop Andrew. Both becoming wid- owers, they maried two more of the bish- op's daughters, again bereaved, they huve fora third time married sistors. At ore of the wec B Now York last week the bride fit of sn during the most solemn and impres part of the ceremony, which caused the officiating clergymanto | and consid- erately wait unfil she had finished, She #neezed eleven times by a ntop \uuln, ONEY FOR TH THiS. Langtry bono loves and slippers will be all the r eads border new French Gilt and amber hats and bonnets, Roman striped silks are used for fall dress occusions, Collars and cuffs of *“ficelle” lace are in high favor, us they look well wear out, and unever n color and golden niost in vogue for velvet costumes for the promenad Plaids of every description yman, artan, Oriental and Swiss, in every shad and sizo—are worn for skirts, with over- jnckets of velvet or plush in & monochrowme color, Dark myrtle groen gotes of tive ladies’ eleth, ‘with she caves and rever cufls of plush or shade darker than the cloth, are mu worn over plain ekirts of silk or cw hmere, with & chicoree trimmed around the bobtc ruching. jous young Indies aye moking their own capes, mufls or coffa hy sewing t gether {ancy feathers from the wings and breasts of nstive birds and ch (lu:u“ throats, They f,,L.“ these festhers to thin silk or muslin, line the muff and cape with und_edge with a hordering of feathers arranged as o fringe, Blue velvet or cloth coats and casaquing are now und thon veen trimmed with nar- row gold braid, ju fiue arabesqua patterns This bright id conspie ‘. ing is very spatiigly used, snd showid only be employed when the coat accompa ekirt of @ like color, There is a gre provement in the manufacture of this kind of trimming, Good qualities do not tar- nish and are gusranteed to resist the sction of salt water or & salty atmosphere, For dancing toilets are imported very beautiful transparent silk musling of ex- uisite texture and finish, with single larce q‘,u.m such as roses aud carnations, dropped upon pale-tinted grounds. Oae pattern in these fabrics shows a pale tea- rose yellow ground brocaded with pale pink oo 2 aliage. ahd's asoand pat- Iready made up in Watteau style und work on pale blue, scattered over with bush roses and sweet-pea blos: soms, The dress is made np over pale surah, Velvets will Le in high vogue for hand. some winter wraps, the different kinds now in fashionsble use being almost un- limited, Plain and brocaded ribbed, striped and cisele velvets are all equally 14 mode. For visiting and reception wear very elegant mantles snd visites of b ‘. caded velvet are already shown, ki with broad bands of «able fur, snd ri lined with »tinted satin, There are also French redingotes, dolnaps, and beautifully-fitting casaquins, made of plain u.ly It will be worn by match- | g0, black Lyons velvet, magnificently trimmed with biack silk embroideries, passemen. tories, and applique work in Grecian de signe, and closed up the front with jowelied buttons and silk_cords, or elaboraie four. rageres and pendeloques, Fur collars of various width, jelorines, echarpes, in fact all f the cape kind, will be e ively woin over the ¥ sh v+ during the ensuing winter, Al ready there is quite a display f them in the furdier's windows An inyrovement is noticeable on_those of In-t yoar. I} wvelop the form 1 nt ooking capes are bth reable, and are cho in preference to a longer fur gary Tho latest styles in Vienna f show figures and designs for neck plamage tropical birds, These very fine o ant little feathers are formed v into Mowers and birds, orate dis ‘upids, shepherdes aod other \\ ttean designs, 'l)hw«\ bird 1 flowers and laid upon large foathers of dark green, or cream color, they forming the ontline of the tan, and also makin, rich background to the mosnic.like figures foruu il by the smaller feathers Oue of the newest ronnd Inl-\ of the sen- son is the “*Chapeau a Crenasy,” and one of the models exhibited is of lln« k velvet, with the wide brim turaing up very high on oue side, and simply curving up on the other. The edge.to this hat is battle- mented —that is, cut out into quares, and tinished with a fine gold cord, Around tho eccentric-looking crown are laid, one over the other, eoft half-plumes, full and fluffy, of old gold, dark green, s aclet, and bronzs, The insido of the brim is also of black velvet, the only color brightening it being the ,(uld cord which outlines the edge of the battlemoated border, Many ladies are a'ready wearing collars and mouchoir muffs made of dark velvet, bordered with brilliant feathers, lluekn, pheasaate, or peacocks’ feathers are all used, The 1lumage intended for trim- mine hats and bonnets is also purchased and taken to pieces to decorate other ar- ticles of wear, Muffs made of feathers are covspicuously fashionable, and usually wiateh the bonnet or turban. As a rule, brown-tinted feathers, liko those of the golden pheasant are in greatest roquost; but muffs and bounets made of featners from the peacock's breast, are still v-ry fashionable. Brown is undoubtedly one of the colurs par excellence, and it is wonder- ful to sce how innumerable aro the tones discoverable in a color that seems to ad- mit of so few variations, Great variety is noticed inthe shapes of basques and pointed bodices, open at the thioat. A number of new Parisian dress- @4, recently imported, show the corsage closed around the throat and cut opon be- low it in the shape of & trianglo, = With this style of opening a handsome diamond pendant is worn, sowpended from a di mond lace pin, or triangle, is not veiled by Ince, but left uncovered. «\unthur poou- lar fashion is to cut a asement,” o fquare opening, and add to this a M Autoinette collar, dress 1f, for instance, the hito satin, tho collar is of the a), stiffened with wiro to keep 1 upright position. The collar i1+ minates in long points, which diminish in th ua they reach the sides of the “onse. ment” openiag. The extrem edgo of the collar is garnished with a row of creamy pearls, and iviide it sct a fraise of costly white luce, RBELIGIOU S, The Unitarians of Barnstable, Mass., bave no funds for a prescher, and have closed their church, The expediency of establishinga Roman Clatholic urchiepiscopal see in the nortl of England is under consideration, Tho Moravian church of Tanew ter, P, celebrated the one huudred and fiftieth anniversary of its existence last Sunday, "The Primitive Methodist denomination of Great Britain erncted soventy new churches last year, with accommodations for 18,000 persuns, at a costof uearly §100,- The number of ‘‘certified chapels” in Grent Britain at whic'y Nonconformist are allowed to hold rel: -s-n» services, hns increased within thirty yeéars from 14,602 to 21,366, or nearly 50 per cent. ‘The Baptist churches in Germany have suffered o serious depletion from emigra- tion during the past year, 1,896 members having left the country during that period. The aggregate number of members now does not exceed 28,000 in ail the sections of that chu cn, The Sonthern Methodist ¥ipiscopal church has extended its work into nesrly half of the counties of lllinois. A con- siderable portion of the wouthern part of that state is settied by people from the south, Dr. D, A, Cuuni of the First Presbhyte ing, W, Va,, si during which tire 116 persons wers added to the church on profession of therr faith snd 160 on certifi- cates from other churches—2¢6 in all ot forty-six a year, t present is 414, sham has bee n postor an church in Wheel- IMEIWTTRS 1 disposes—but it hair dowa 1o be 1y calls, nds Man takes a woman with he proposes, ( indisposed when any A London paper din “Dive preach ing,” and saye the ministers should * mto” the vices of their hearers, Non- sense! 4 |n|m||\l likes to be popular an well us ot « ¢ |‘.m|.l better yray for rain uuln, deacon?” 1 a y Suuday, t to-duy 1 think, was the prudent rej wind ien't right,” ," eaid My, Talmage, s beavy blow, “‘what ture of to-day’s reli dlip without” giving f counterfeit silver dol «are in ciroulati n. This is very di chur Members will be afraid to put aoll u the collection bas ket tor fear of being su 1, 1t Jooked very gloomy Moaday mornin, The sky vy overcast and a mist was fal air was chilly, Bt befo, \ grinder appeared, I ubt, how little we trust, Mr, Beecher says thit when he finds a religion that will pass muster at Bangor; at Andover, at Camliidge, at Oberlin, ut Chicags, andat Pal st e will be ready to die, Mr. Beecher evidently e sires to be with us a while, to a'l the articles of Atinasion od " was asked an old “No, T don't! T can't afford it t week for the e noon an wuch we ¢ w the s & co'lection ne vention f1 i I can’t do any more, was the repl;. Tt s related that the fist man was tewpted by the first woman: bus there has been no oecasion for such Lemptation Man, brought to_knowledge, has entirely able and willing to keep up with the processfon where sin I going on, A Nantucket young man sttended & t purty at the hou-e of hissweetheart's pious unc'e and was requested to ak @ blessing, wiliaiity with the subject and his ack of self-poseession produced “1 don't care for any, thank you,” He lost the girl, A Ge preacher lately warned bLis congregation that all who attended the cir- cus would be expected to withdraw from the church, The ed and t!u preacher went to 6 press His discovery there made a ital foundution for & comprowise, which wiss promptly effec since, Free of Charge, All persons suffering from O Astoma, Bronchitis, Loss of Vi affection of the Throat and Lungs, are re to call at C. F. Goodwman's drug 1 get & Trial Bottle of Dr, King's iscovery for Consumption, free of which” will conviace them of its ul merits and sbow what a regular uII“ size bottle will 4o, Call early, aghs, Colds OF A0y FDU ATI()‘JAL New Orleans has six suooessful kinder- gartens, he University of Wisconsin now has 7 students, ster, N, Y, the Board of Edu. has ordered the study of *‘intellec tual arithmetio” to fropped from the third grade of the schools and some text- bock on language and composition to be In the course of o recent discussion in souis on «chool discipline one speaker sated the usnal death-like stilluess ¢ the (school tine that he had found_tho r business.like buzz doing the Mr, W, T\ Harris, hav ) et work ina reont address in New Haven, declared that in his_exper ience of examiuing several hunded ap) oante tor the position of teachers in the public schools he had always found those who were proficient in the study of gram. mar the best tenchers, A Miswouri tencher makes the study of aphy intoreating to his pupils by be- Glnning ab home, taking first counties, location and boundaries; next states, upon the same plan; then United States, nntil thy whole subject is mastered, His idea is to kindlo an interest in his pupils by introducing any method, new or old, that will develop a full comprehension of the subject, He instructs them in the draw- ing of maps of the regions mentioned, and manages to make them feel hearty pleas. ure in acquiring knowledge concerning the cities, rivers and railroad routes succes- sively added, The college for working women in Lon. don has just begnn its ninth seasion, Be- sides the usual instruction, lessons are given on first aid to the injured and sick nursing; and there aro classes in plain and elaborate cookery at small rates, There is also a class for blind women in connection with the colicwe, Many pleasant dramatic and musical entertainments are provided by ladies and gentlemen interestod in its work; and_there is a good lending and refevence library ut hand, The college has « large number of pupils; and on the list of lecturers and examiners are soveral of the names hest known in literature, science and art in England, Colonel Parker, the pioneer of the new school of stmple and thorough teaching, soys that the worst and the greatest criti- c1sm he has ever met wath, and that, too, n very hivh quarters, has been from persons who have never taken the trouble 1o examine the work or discuss tho princis ples involved. **They say ‘it is all wrong,’ with un air of profound wisdom that im- prosses itself upon the faithful follower, I know at least two lights in the edueational world who, to my knowledge, have never taken the tiouble to enter certain schools or examine results and principles in any way, and yet these wiseacres give it as their decided opinion that the Wwork done in those schools is o failure! The work may bo a failure, but how do thoy know, unless, perchance, they are gifted with sec- ond sight The curious failure of the public schools to teach the simpler branches thoroughly in illustrated by o teacher in the Iducas tional Advanes. *““How wmany?” he snys, **have stulied grammar until they can re- cite glioly every rule in the book, and who cannot write correctly a noat and expres- sive letter! 1t ought to be reasonably ex- Dec Lul that & spelling school champion, who learned by heart the time-hon- ored l\lun ek’ would spell ‘kind’ with a &’ if spelling it in a letter to his teacher, Yet we were the recipient of a letter con. taining thiy and many other mistakes of an equully ludicrous nature foom a young wan, too, whom we had previously failed to *speil down' with Webster's speller on two different occasions at epelling matches, PuY = 2 LN T DROPS, Luck, like nu.mum, often comes in a dark i ur, You can hold an opinion more firmly than you can clutch a hoinet. A ereat mauny poli us are ealled dark horses, muybe because their records are 8o shady, The *““fours of habit,” said the gambler, roftly, as he dealt Limself all the aces in tho pack, New Orleaus has tried a John China- man on the jury, and ho was succes, He agreed with the other eleven, We sneer at the Siameso for worshipping the elephant; but think of the money that is paid here snnually just to see it. Information has been receiyed by the associated press that two, and probably as muny as the ( men have determined to 50 out ot politi Y ason that wsthetios so admire the stork is that he ean stand for hours on one leg us though he didw't know anything and didn't wan to, A young man in Des Moines loved a girl w0 wildly that he wrote her fifteen lotters w day for five weeks, At the end of that time be was killed with a green tomato, Vhen a man % he is satisfied with his lot. you way 8 niseat ongit two things, cither he is o ver y unenterprising speci wen of humanity or he is lyiog, s people of this country drink sixteen wilion barrels of huer every year, but will find it hard work to discover who tiiuks bhe N That Long Vranch charged a typhoid fever patient $1 thres weeky' Loard is now in swer to the cl hotel keoper who 300 for zourt to an- argo of robbery, woll whether a man has a 4 huckeye at the end of hix win until you have won his confi- y admitting that you are carrying teh, o rearon thit the Highlanders suffered o ternibly from mosquitoes in the Egyp { tisn campaign was thut their outworks were sd unprotect was i kneesy thing t0 vet @ bi 1l keilt matter to oL awiry A cowhoy at Prescott, A, T, was run. ning the town snd curying o high head uatil a Mas-achusetts consumptive cracked Jiis skl The natiyes never i that a cowboy could be laid out, reo with an exchange that there is o disgusting amount of crime in the new his nose can't blame th showang it, A mag at Charlotte, N, O, lichted cigar to the elephant’s tr it anything would huppen, 1 picked him up after Lis Aight i and urm broker You can n tobueoo-box or watch c s n looking-glass for touched a K to seo o who 1 & leg The southern papers are discussing the question, “who fired the first gun in_ the late war, | Lwo confederate captaing claim. ing the “honor We don't know who fi ed the lirst shot, but we are pretty cer- tuin our side p ot in the lust whack, “I would lik aid a Chicago 1 be excused, your honor,” who had been drawn on jury, **What for owe & wman five dollars and 1 M..IIL to hunt him up and pay it.” Do you mean to say that you would hunt up & inan to pay & bill instead of waiting for him to hunt up you?’ * your honor,” “Do you belong in Ol cago?” Yes, sir.” “'You are excused, 1 don’t want & man on the jury who will lio like that.” —Fhila ¢lphia N We, Do Not Be Deceived Iu these tin s of quack medicing adver qisement ywhere, it is trulygratify. g to find one rewedy that is worthy of praise, snd whioh really does as reccm- wended, Elictric Bitters we can vouch for ua being a true and reliable remedy, ond one that will do s recommended. Thoy in cure Stomach und Liver Compl sonses of the Kidueys and Uirinary dilficulties, We know whereof we speak, and can_readily way, atrial, Sold at fifty cents a C. F Goodman give them bottlo by rorty s el ws teovea * BLAC ORAUGHS " L hegy liver mmedicis Ll BEMIS'/" Real Estate COLUMN, Offices 15th and Douglas Streets. Boautitul residence lot on Shorman is the old Favorite and TR IER TN €9 TCIES 40, T X0 INT 260 — FOR CHICAGO, PEOR | ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Poluts East And@outh. THE OMPRISES Noarly 4,000 ‘milen. Bl Sooth Stont Track 11 connections aro mado In UNION DEPOTS has_a National Ropntation aa being the: rent Through Car Line, and i univeraall onceted to be the FINEST EQUIPPED. Ral t the world for all classos 6! travel. 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The only gonuine and original Gold Rope Tobacco Is manufactured by head of St, Mary's avenue, 82,700, No. 814, rull loton 10th street, near Fopple- ton's, 8850, No. 816, Full of Sacred 1,200, No. 817, Full lot on California, near 21st stroet, 900, cro on Burt stroet, nor Convent 18 Two lots on Seward, noar Saunders stroot, 81,300+ No,'816. Two lots on Charles, near Saundora streot, 81,600, No, 820, Ha f acro on Cuming street, near Dut- ton, No. 551, st boautiul rosidence lots, fine view, on Mt. Eleasant avenue, near Hauscom Park, 4,500, No. 822, Ono-haltacroon Calitorna stroct,noar Crofghtan Collogo, $1,600, . Twolots on Marcy stroet, near 15th ntr\vul 6,000, Tio lota on Dodge, near Grovo stroet, Nuuth»mll!lll n. 2. Four acro block In West Omahn, 42,000, Uhoico 4 acre block In Smith'saddition at wost ond of Farnam atroot—will glve any length of timo required at 7 por cont intereat. Also & splondid 10 acro block in Smith's addl- tlon on_same iihoral term ag tna forogolng. No. 805, Halt lot on lzard near 20th stroet, 700, No 804, Lot on 18th stroat nonrPaul, $1200. No 801, Lot S0x20 fect on 10th strect, near 5 €500, 9, Ono quarder acre on Durd streot, nea No \I7 'l'wn lots on Blondo near Irene streot, 260 and 00 each, No 206, Two lots on Georgla near Michlgan streot, §1200. No0b, Twelve cholce restdence lots on Hamil- ton strect in Shino's addition, fine and eightly. 8350 to 8600 onch, No 204, onuo, BOX180 foet, near Bishop Clarkeon 20th btroot, $1600, No 202, Two_oliolce lote on_Park avenuo, 50x 160 each, on stroet rallway, $800 each. No 501,81x lota in Millard & Caldweli’s additton on Sheruian Avenuo uear Popploton's, $500 to 10 eacn No 286, Four lots on Decatur and Irens streots, noar Saundors stroot, 837" to $460 each. No 282, Lot on 10th near Paul stroot, §760. No 281, Lot 66x180 foot neac St. Mary's avenue, and 20th stroot, §1600. No 10, Lot on Docatur noar Teeno stroot, §325, Four lots on Caldwell, near Saundors utrmt 2000 onch , Loton Clinton stroet, near shot towor, L No 276, Four lots on McLellan stroet, near Blondo, Kagan's addition, 9226 each, 74, Threo lots noar race coursa: make lot on Callfornia cred Heart Con No 268, Benutitul cornor ac atreot, opposito and adjolniug S vont grounds, 81000, No 260, Mason, noar 16th b Fonclor”and additions, Just wouth-cast of U. P ead B, & ' ailrosd 1iepots, ranglug from §160 1o 51000 vach and on casy toruis Beautitul Ro vory handy bo shops §126 to §260 each, b per cont down and b por cout por month, Cail and gob plat sud full particulars. No 266, 16th Fuil corner lob on Jones, X 000. or #troot, noar Cun lnk nhl lvl. 900 for both or §600 nluh No 2614, Lot on Boward, noar King stroet, 860, “No 249, Half loton Dodge, near 11th stroc, 247, Four beautitul rosldence lots near ton College (or will neparate) ¥6,600. Zwo lots on Conter, near Cuming 025 and #400 oach, No '240), Lat on ldano, near Cuming stroot itul cornor acre 1ot on Cuwatog root, near ow Lonvous of Bacred near Dutton 1,500 Lot on Farnam, near 18th etroot, Lot on Farnam, nesr 208h etroct, ot an Burs, 224" shroot 3 Haruey, near 24th, 00, Lob on Douglas street, nowr 264b, 81,000 No, 227, Two lote on Docatus, nosr Ireno ¢ bro 200 oach, Lot 148 by 441 toot on Sheruan sy nue, (10th t), now Grace, §4,000, will divide, NO 220, Lot 23x06 feck on Dodge, uear 13th & root; mako an Giler. No 217, Lot on 23rd near Clark, 8600, No 216, Lot on Hamilton near King, ¥400, No 200, Lot on 18th street, near Nicholas 00, N0 207, Two lots on 16th, near Pacific strest, 1,600, No 404, Boautitul resldence lot on Division streot, nuar Cuming, 8900, 0'10vg Lot on 1bth strest, near Plorce, $000. No 195}, Lots on Bauuders strect, bear Sew: THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO- BACCO COMPANY. GRAY’'S 8!’!’}!‘1!‘!0 lnmcnvs TRADE MARK 1*;;:3;3;‘"!1 DR MARK edy. Anun- taflin it curo ) for Heminal Woaknons, Byormator hea, Tmpot- " and all l-luwont\\l! follow a8 & IEFMETAIIHI.-«"NN» of A"Il TAKING, Solt-Abuso; as Loss of Memory, Universal Lansi tude, I‘Mn‘n the Back, Illmnvn of Vision, Pre mature Ol A and niany other Diseascs thad lead to Insanity or Corsumption and a Prema. ture Grave, A& Full particu'ars in our pamohlet, which wo_desire to i) froe v mall to overy one, 2% The Specifi ¢ oloo Iu vold by all druggiste i packages for 85, or will be sent free b Toceipt of tho wion: addrossiug ~ TUEGKAY 4KDICINE (€ BefMalo, CATARRH AND EOZZMA No argument {8 nocossary 0 show that these disosses aro of a blood origin; N. 8 8 , thorefere, Boinyg composed of thy mist’powerful vegolable altoratives, destroy the disen o, root and branch, by putiing the blood ina pure, healthy state, 8.8 8, for Catarrh {8 n sure cure; cured me after all other troatuonts had failed " . C. Bukxs, Greencastle, bod Rov. W. J. Kobluson, member North Georgla Conferen: Havo taken 8. ¥. 8, for a closr caso of Ecam; eruption hus disappéarcd and 1 am well.” “Have taken banetlthink thieo bottlos mor Wil complotely H.Luuo\v:‘ Spartanburg, S, C, gart 8, 8 have no 0 of a troub'esome C the traatment of all the bewt phyaicians Northand South.” . L. MOBLIDE 1 have had what w for ov. ¥ oight o ht bo cured goviealyappl odn | th physiciar hora (both inte 1) i connection with ike ot baths, and in addition b than o hur dre'd bottlos of various out tho desired 1esult Up to thre I had almost b 1l ved my Degan taking Switt's Spocific (8. ) with ali tho skepticism posible. The eruption wos at firs worso, there were some sigos of | provemon after threo months' ue of 5,8, 5. 1am sound and woll, not & slgn of erupti iy skin smooth and cléwr, aud my genoral healh a8 g00d as it ever was. If thero ars any doabting oue, let them wrlte me here ID. N, Prarr. ¥rom the Grest Drug House of the Northwest. Weodo not hesitate to say that for & year past o hwye wold moro of Swift’s Spucifc han all other blood purifiers combined s astoaishing reswts. Gno gentlen 1" a dozen bot!los says that it b o than treatment which ¢ost him $1,000. Ansther who hes used it for a scrofulouy ffection reportss permanent cure from its cure. Yours truly, VANSUAACK, Sold vy all JroNentoN & Co intn. 'erers AN REMEDY, r, J. B Bimpson's Specifle K}ALC I INY SN, 5 53 + Buriiue wrd 8600, wo lots on 17th strest, nosr while 1,000, Oue full N‘Io-), block sen lots, near the whreot, near lrono wo lota on’ Caw, noar 21t utroed No 170, Lot on Pacifio streot, noar mh. maks offoy, Slx lots on Farnam, near 24th strech 92,400 cousre, sud thaee lote Bauudors and Cossius ots, §2, (IAJ No 126, Lob on 18te etrect, nesr white eed works, 825 No 122, 132182 toet (2 lots, on 15th staech, near Foppicton's, §1,600. No 119, Thirty haif acre lote in Millard & Ont: dwell s additions on Sherman avenue, Speia and toga stroots, near the ond of green s reet ack, §600 o ¥1,500 cach on Chlcago near % stiect, {58, Lo o Caldwel strest, neas Bauaders, e 0x52 loek o Paclfic, uear Btn streot o, Eightesn lots on 2lsh %34, 284 and Baunders streots, noar Grace and,Saunders sbres bridge, §500 cach BEMIS Real Estate Agency, 16th ana Louigas Btreets, l. o ‘.‘.‘ d ’.-;l;.' \ Gpocilc, 19,00 wgod for £5.00, Adir E8G0, OF Mt Packe e to 2, EDICING CG. Noe. 104 rad 1 ., Buthal, N, ¥, [Bold ‘tn Omaba by ©. K. Goadmav, J. W, Balt, a0d all draggistsevery whore.; MEON ) Sold oy dres s beud € ' v fAvVL gouUT 1Te. It has saved huns drede. S, 8. 8, for Catarrh with unll{ \