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THE DAILY_‘BEE:--OMAHA: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 were present to witness the perform- ABOUT IN SOCIETY. SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no- thing, and no one but your- self can find fault, bat if you are tired of that kind oflife, you can change it.if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of BRowN' IroN Bir- TERS,and taking it regularly according to directions. . Mansfield, Ohio, Nov. 26, 1881, % Gentlemen :—1 have suffered with H pain in my side and back, and great soreness on my breast, with shoot- I ing pains all through my body, tended with great weakness, deps sion of spirits, and loss of appe- tite, T have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom. inent physicians for my liver, kid- neys, and spleen, but 1 got no relief, - 1 thought I 'woul” try Brown’s Iron Bitters ; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well—~pain in side and back all gone—soreness al gutof my breast, and [ have a good appetite, and ‘am gaining in strengthand ficsh, Tt can justly be called the king of medicines. Joux K. Avtixomr, BrowN's IRON BITTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys- pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases, pronounced by our Physictans ot s periost Hiting Cotset over PRICES, by Matl, Postage Palds Eoalth Prescrving, $1.50, Self-Adjusting, $1.50 Abdominal (extra heavy) $2.00. Nursing, $1.50 Health Prescrving coutll) §2.00. Paragon rilng, 50, For sale by leading Kotall Dealers overywheres CHICAGO CORSET 00, Chicago, Il ul2eod&sow y 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. 1% They surpass sil otbor e for essy rlding, style d darmbility; They are for sale by all Leudiug Oar lage Builders and Dealers throughont he country. SPRINGS GBAR: & BODIER Forsal b Henry Timken, Patentoo snd Bullder of Fine Carrlag: s, WU L OWEE, - - O, e Nebra ka‘Lu;m &;;ust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Capit | 8tok, - - $!00,000. L, President, JAS, B, HEARTW A. L, CLARKE, Vice-President, o KE E. C. Wi BSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Samuel Alexander, — Oswald Oy v, A L. Clarke, E. C. Webster, Geo 11 Prat . Heartwell, A Jis D. M. McE) Hinney. Firs: Mertgage Loans ¢ pecialty Thi« Company furuishes a permanent, home tution chool Bonds and other lgally issued Munici irilfes of Nebraska can be be begot tho wost favorable terms, Loans made on improve farms ic all wel| sottled countics of the siate, 1hrough responsible iocal correspondeats BIDEWALK NOTIOE, Notice iy hereby given that the owner cr owa- ers ot the jollowing desci bed pioperty situste in $he ¢ ty of Omahs, 10 iy or repa 1 _ridowalks iu front of or ol adjolufbg days 1 < Dec. mher d, 1852, ssld betoast u» od accordiug {0 p'aus and srecica: tions on fle fo the ofties of tho tosrd of public works a1d ih cowpl aco with reslutions adop- 40 b3 the city counyil of £aid city, DESCKIPTION ug‘_l“‘l‘ly(‘l;'l"l)’l‘l——"l) BE CON- 1 we of Fitoenth streed, 10 biock ATt it of Jackees Blewid 48 sk “H‘s‘f;fi.‘mam stecet, 1o block 107, ¢ ‘"x‘a:a:dmuun stiost. Lo block 0146 of Idabo street, Ne'san's ad- JAMES OREIGHTON, B256ed Iw Chalrman Board of Pyblic Worbs, With Some Seasonable Eug- gestions and Running Comments Omaha has been es) ecially favored by the clerk of the weather during the past two weeks and the warm, sun. shing days | have been followed by nigh's of rare perfection. This has been equally grateful to the opera house management, the clubs and to paving eontractors and has helped to givea good impetus to the social sea son, Still albeit that two parties have been given by the Pleasant Hours, an equal number by the Sans Ceremonie and two weddings have excited and matisfied general ocuri- osity those who claim to bo high authosities insist politoly that “‘the social season has not begun.” Porhaps custom will soon make the Christmas party of the Pleasant Hours the opening of the general round of ‘dance, dangling and dumps which the devotees of social pleasure are pleased to characterize as the season, In this we must be permitted to dis- agree with the Mentors of Fashion and the Patronesses of the Coming Elect, Both the P, H, club receptions have been fully equal to any of their predecessors and several noveltios have been introduced by Prosident Squires, which tend to increase the general amiability and comfort, Thero in animprovement in the music, an im- provement in the ‘‘calling” and an im- provement in the punctuality of open- ing and closing. A larger attendance than usual of the military in full uni- form adds brightness to the appesrance of the floor, while the ladics after a summer’s rest have never looked fresher or more charming, Tno Sans Ceremonie have taken a step in advance this year by incroas- ing their membership and securing the dining roam of the Millard for thelr receptions, In consequence high authorities agree that their two parties, the last of which was given ast Taesday evening, bhave been the prettiest ever given in the city, while the supper provided by Mr. Shear's cuisine is entiroly beyond comparison with any of the club suppers ever before provided in Omaha, The Millard is likely to prove a popular hall for recoptlon purposes, as the floor is excellent and the conven- iences in the way of dressing rooms und kitchen are beyond question the most eligible of any in the city, Thers are rumora of several privato parties to be given in the Millard this winter. Apropos of private parties, that given by Mra. Carter last week at the Paxton, and which has been so fully described In the duily ors, i not likely to be soon forgotien, In the perfection of its details, the repre- sentative character of the gquests in tandance, the beauty, of the ladies and the elegance of thé. dreeses, it was an event of historic moment in the annals of Omaha society. Those who have read the ‘‘Transplanted Rose,” which has been lately creating so much high bred excitement in New York salons looked in vain for the type of western maidenhood, which embodied itself in Rose Chadwick a8 the diamond in the rough. “You have indeed beautiful girls here” enid the wife of a prominent army of- ficer lately arrived from the east ‘‘and your society is more than charming,” Porhaps the surroundings of the even- ing, the beautiful decorations of the rooms assisted in showing off the guests to a better adyantage than usuel, but rosy oheeks, trim figures, tasteful dressing and ready powers of counversation are not dependent for their effect upon paper dados or the drapory of eimple emilax and rosee, The favorite flower so far this sea- son in Omaha seems to be the orange bloegom, The Morgan-Brownson and Switzler-Wilson weddings, both church and full dress affairs, came in quick succession and passed off as rapidly as thoy came. But beside this there have been a number of quiet affairs romo outside the city, as the Orr- Rueroll nuptials in Buffalo and the Oha ffo- Williams wedding in Denver, It ramor speaks the truth several orange buds are almost ready to blossom in our city bul as the fashion of announcing engage- ments has not yet come in vogue in Omabs, such matters are spoken of under breath, There is, perhaps, less general gomsip than usual, and per- sonsl items are few and far between, The fect thata certain young sttorney in erecting a house on Capitol hill, gives rise to significant suggestions as to his near future, The virtual dis- bandmeut of the Katre Nons club isa matter of general regret among those ladies who heve enjoyed the sccial sat- isfaction of their Germans, Kort Omsha is to be soctally more lively this winter than ever before, In the first place the garrison is larger, six companies being now sta- tioned at the poet; 1n the second place the Fourth infantry hasn't run quito s0 much to seed as the Ninth, which for eleven years was stationed i our neighborhood, and finally thore are more young ' officers than there have been for yesrs past at the garrison, Lieut, Price, the star amateur of the army has taken the matior of private theatricals in charge and bus organized the Fort Omaha Dra- matio Aesociation, Apropos of the rumor that Lieut, Price was once of- fered $5,000 o season to star for a promivent manager, & discussion came up Friday in military headquarters why he had not accepted. jor T, replied that Mrs, Price feared that the licutenants health was not as great as his talents in this direction and al- though the compensation was a tempt- tng offer, had persuaded him to de- cline. Yes, put in Lieut. K., “‘for at his under such circumstances che would be without money and|$609 without Price.” An entertainment was given at the g:rrinu on Friday evening under Mr. rice’s supervision and with Oapt Powell as manager, at which a large number of army people from town ance of the following programme: FORT OMAHA DRAMATIC ASSO- TION. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1882, Will be presentea “LITTLE MIDCAP,” Maurice .. Lieut, Treat Teonerd fent. Loyden Hamelin Lieut. Hollis Georget Miss Lyon Touiss. . Mra, Keefe To be followed by “A HAPPY PAIR." Mr, Honeyton. Lient, Price Mrs, Honeyton. Mrs, Bailey Performance to commence at 7:30 p. m. W, H, PoWRLL, Manager, The performance was given in the old hospital building, which was ap- propriately fitted up for the ocoasion, tho scenery being the work ot Lieut, Loyden, ‘‘Littlo Madeap” was given with excellent spirit, but the interest of the evening, of ¢ urse, centered in ‘A Happy Pair,” in which Lteut, Price nmlJ Mus. Bailey appeared. Two calls boforo the curtain and a rousing recall at the end of the performance attested the delight of the sudience. After the theatricals, several private lunches took place in the garrison, while the hall was being cleared for danging, which was kept up until after midnight. Among those pres- ente from town were Major and Mrs, Towar, Major Wilson and the Misses Wilson, Major and Mrs, Furey, Dr. and Mrs. Summers, and Miss Sum- mers, Mrs, and Mies Stanton, Lieut. and Mra. Kingman, Mrs. Capt. Thomae, Mr. Butler, Mr. Boggs, Miss Baunders and Watson Wyman, Notee. General regret is expressod at the impending departure of Mr. Arthur Remington, who will leave Omaha oarly next month to engage in busi- nees in Indianapolis. The opera house has never been so well patronized as it is this season. Next to Bob Ingersoll or Anna Dick- inson, a first olass minstrel show draws the largest attendance of the elite, Ovr Mrs, Candors have a_spioy bit of scandal, which they tell in the strictest confidence and which touches very severely a prominent young so- ciety man with a belle in a neighbor- ing city. The proepects of full dress among ladies are full of promise for the Omaha dress makers this seagon, The Paxton house, it is said, will be the scene of at least two parties this season, > From statistics of cataract operations of the Moryland Eye and Ear Insti- tute. During the last fourteen years, one thousand and sixty-two cases of cataract were operated at the Mary- land Eye and Ear Institute, of Balti- more City, by Dr. George Reuling, surgeon in charge. Of this number nine hundred and thirty were per- feotly successful, that is, eighty-six per cent were able to see well in the distance and to read fine print after the operation; ninety-six, or nine per cent had sufficient vision to walk about and attend to ordinary business, and only forty.three, or but four per cent were not benefitted sufficiently for unfimtlul purpose, ¢ is statemont shows to what great perfection the t thode of cata- ract operatio been brought: i——— LADIES’ WORK. Auxlilary of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association. The rank and file of the Young Men's Christlan association is to be greatly strengthened by the aid of the ladies of our city, who are deeply in- terested in the cause. At the sug- gostion of some of the ladies » meet- | 4 ing was called for last Saturday after- noon and, though there was little time to give notice, a goodly number responded aud a temporary organiza- tion waaeffected by eleoting Mrs, W, D, Writer chairman and Miss Lou Lisenring secrotary. Mrs, Barr, Mrs, Detwiler and Mrs, Eastman were ap- pointed a committee to draft rules for the Auxiliary and report at the meet- ing on Tuesday afternoon next at 3 o'clock, Wherever the ladies have been in-| 73 terested in the cause of the associa- tion it has been invariably prosper- ous, The work of the ladies at San Francisco has been of incalculable good in making it one ot the best in the United States, and many otber places could be mentioned, where in- valuable assistance has been rendered. It is to be hoped that all the christian Iadies tn this city willaid in the work a8 far s thoy wre able. The meeting on Thursday afternoon will be held in the nssociution parior, at3 o'clock, when a permanent organization will beaffected, rules adopted, and com-| L' wmittees appointed. REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature iv making you well | i when all olse fai If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any of the numer-| -, ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bittersa are a remedy in all such complainta, If youare wasting awayj with any form of Kidoey diseate, stop tempting Death this momont, and turn fora oure to Hop Bitters, If you are sick with that terrible sickness Norvousness, you will find a “‘Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are o frequenter or a resi- dent of a missmatic district, barricade your system ageinst the scourge of all countries—malaria, epidemic, bilious and intermittent fovers—by the use of Hop Bitters, 1f you have rough, pimple or eal-) low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feol miserable’ generally, Ho Bitters will give you fair skin, riull: blood, and sweetest breath, health and comfort. In short they cure all diseases of the stomeh, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. will be paid for a case they will 1ot eure or help. _ That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister mother, or dsughter, can be made the %mxc of health, by s fow bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifla. 'Will you let them suffer? sovereigl | AL KOTICES 8P any description A. €. Troup, Attorncy, 213 south ifth Strect 1 ONEY TO LOAN-~Ob chattel mortgago se- curity. A. B. Tutton, No, J1616 Douvglae #troet, front room, p-ataira. 43640 $1200. $250,00( Toloan & logal rter. Ballou iros 14¢1 Farnam 8t. 2 Lot 1o pume,of on_ fiest-class property. AT, EAvaTS W04 LOAN Aonwoy, 164h acd Douslas b ,600 Ana Gty and Law Umoe of D, hton Block ONEY TO LOAN—Oli L. Thomss Rodmu § TAELF WANIRD ANTED- Girl it onj table. {1515 'Chi engo, st NTED- An experienced sales woman for a dry good store. Address with referenceat once, Post Office Box %7 city. WAFTM- Taundress at the On housc. 8251 Fol' RENT—Two new dwollings and two oths dwallings in desirable locality, by McKoon 81744 ouzian street TOR RENT—A cottage of five rooms. Inquire at Northwest corner 161h ana Chicago strees. 81048 e OR Ke NT-—Large office room or ha 1020 Farnham steoet, IOR RENT—A store t Ralcombe block, on 16th street, near Davenport. St A. D, Balcombe, 508-28b¢ TJROB SALE—X smail steam er gine, at 1824 Wobst.r stroet, v WARE 20-9'4 OR SALE=511 1 1aten of ion roofing, Appl F Omatia Foundry'and Mactine s, Omahs, Neb. 30§ VOR RE T=Ples: ant furnished rocm suitable for yen leman, 1619 Fainam n 21 .00 por thou ks south LLENT BRICK for Yard, 16th stre 10 road. 50.00 257§ OR SALE—A fresh cow and ealf pri Apply to E. Fearson 1121 Farnam St OR_SALE—One first claes cocking faoge 8, Lebman 1108 Farnam 224 t ANTED-A Skandinavian girl about years old o take caro of A baby. 516 10 14 Omaha 80¢ Douglas. __23435% rood canvasser t1 ol ment, steady work and N. 16th streot, room 6. ANTED—One / uwl;nn(l go:d pay, Tnquire ’0"7‘" stal ANTED—Ilelp st tho employmont_ office, 217N, 16th streot, up-atairs, 95541 ANTED—A (111 to 10 kOheral huisowork. Send reforonces. Good wages paid. Ad- drem P, O, Grablo, Kearnov_Neh 6595 BITUATIONS WANTED. ANTEI ki ience in a fir Aduleess G Situation by young or clerk, had_six yeas 55 house AN\ ED-Sitwstion by a cteady man to take caro of Lorses and do generl work around privats bou o, Acdress *L” care cf OTEL FOR SALE—First class hotel for sale H " in w tive western town. Has il the first class trade. Reason for selling other business. Por particulars, address, Hotel, OMAIA Brr. 1 located; good V15t Fou SALE business in o towns in Ne- bra Reason for &l ing, poor health and must get out of business, Inquire at Brx office, 1r4-Im 0R BALE—Steam engines—n hand—g, 10, 15, 20 horse poy . Inquire Om nov24-Im-m 1 econd Also Foun- OR SALE—Darrels and kegs. Also hoop poles bought at cooper shop, cor, 18th and Plorce. ! JERRY BEYMOUR, REAIS New Map of Omaha, ust comploted and ready for delivery at §7 each, Is 4 foot wide plete map published. Official map of the Sco column, Dy 7 foet long. of Omahia o city Largest and most comy T—Brick ttore, irquire at drug store | PR e oftice, 260 258 corner 10th and Douglas, 085.¢1 ANTED- A situation as hookke ot or best of FO ALE—Throe thousand western wethers, referenc given. addross i 1and2 years o.d. Weight about 90 pcunds, Red Oak Tow F.C.GRABLE, MICELLANEOUS WANTS, VVASIED A sctof books o keep o *Beribe” Bee O e. NTED—Room with board by gentloman. Prico. reasonable. Address | B.&M. this ANTED—Gentloman boarders at the south VY cast coroer o 30 h aud Davorore stroet. 902 t m and o Kearnoy, Neb. [RIOYOLE FOR SALE—Inquire O. M. Wood- ‘man, Omaha. 51t Fon SALE—Good building, brick, Call at Water Works offico, 446-t N UP—8trawberry roan cow X years old, n have the same by Colling, division 282.30% and Burt. BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED— An energotic young man wi few hundred dollars. Can_buy helf i ina business paying large profits.” No former uxrfirlencnw\mun as his daties will be princi pally collecting, Address D. Bee Office. 280-28¢ FOR RENT—-HOUSEE AND [} 605 18th betwe:n California and \ ) i 207 Harmey strect betwy n 15thand seven room cottage well lo- ral closits, city and c stern . F. Driscoll. 288-t1 cated, has so water, T QUPPER and luicheon farnished for balls and partios by W. H, McCoy. Opers Foute Res- Ruant, 271.26¢ REAME easter iles of the Mi —Citizens of tawns in vithin eight 10 ono hundred scouri river desiring Creaminies estabiished byan experienced firm with capital and willing to offer substantia. o such an enterprise will address L. 45 Hudson Ohio. v Co. Box wit 4 ounce case, aWithan nder will receive #5.00 tewand by E. corner 14th and Harney. g [ OCTORS JAS. H. hava rens to rooms 1 sarect, PEABODY stroets ol 1] O, RENT- The'cho and strect for business purposes at the Millard Hotel or tho premises, Fnl\ RENT—Furnished room (w th use of par- lor) private family, 411 North 17¢tn St. Fon RENT—Fu n'shed rooms, 8. W. ¢ 18th and California streets. TR0 RENT—Two ni ely tumisbedrooms, n ar Hich School 0 rospectable parties; front room very nice for a gentleman and wite, er two Sentlomen. For particalars addrens o P s ge. 219-264 —————— IOR RENT—2"houses, o gbt rocm3 each on 19th and Leavenworth, inquire at 1019 Far- nam street. 2i8-303 Sl':\‘zlt.\n HOUSES FOR RENT—By BDallou Bros. 1421 Farnam 8t. 5425 urnighed rosms fo Fo A RE 8. 18th and Ca. FT)]( “RENT— door gentl nicely furnished ro Dodge, on 18th. 'wo desirable unfurnished rooms nd bed room adj urning for par. uire 1521 Capitor Avenuo it Block. 70 RENI—ouse, bara and two acres of 1" Jand on ngs ‘treet. Inquire of Eugene O'Nelll, 16th ana Howard, 268-11 Fun RENT—House with 6 rooms, cellir, cis- tern, northeast coruoe of Pierco n-d Tenth strects. 247 JAMES G; CHAPM o8 BeNT: Afinely turnish m with useof parlor, sul ab o for a Poysician must have roference). Apply 1331 north 18th St. ot b qulsunh ROOMS— LW grod reoms at 514 south 14th street, within thiree blocks of Far- o i Is 4 foct wido by & foct long. - Largust and most compltc ma of Omaha over published. Officisl map of thi city. Seo column, OR BENT house o 1700 J ackson St. 13th st F%u REW vosldence of M. W, Kennedy, roume good well anid clitern inquire b paemisis or gt 812 Al ouse of thige reoms . Logatze of M. W 3 2 cpand [ [0 RENT—A fla.ly furalsbied room with use cf pulor, suiiatls for u Physiclaut roside must have réforences, App: 1331 rorth St ot 6p m. 233 Enquire at Now 195-dec- 15 OR RENT-Officerooms. York Dry Goods store. T~ Cheap brick store, with cellar 22x pply ot U P Bakery, G19 . 16th st A new house, furnis' ed, efght ote. One of the €00.00 per month, s real estato & ency, nov15-t h o nd Dougles —House of six rooms, bay winaow, collar, cistern, well. Allin good repair. 816 21 north 16th street. 1761 ~Two furnished rooms, 18! reet. 14 W b 186-30 TOR R [‘ hous }, OE REN g ! California stroet. P98 R Furnished room and board Chicago street. 127-t ani S_‘i‘:mm board, a large front room gt bayWindow, gus and bath room, 1718 | POWDER purity, More economical_than tho ordinw and cannot be told in compet multitn or phowphate powders. S C. BRALNARD, Taxidermist, 13th an . ard. 65 r[Y0 FARMERS—Tho hignest casn price pald ror Kye, Bar ey and Corn Krob's Vinogar 101 Suragementt» | * [ouble Brea ch Loadin Y ENTLEM 2 Jawirns ished ¥ afed some of our most eminent physicians bave [ my practios o THoX TONIO doss. T cases of ‘eondition of the blood, thia in my p s T healthful tone to igestinsorgans and yyatemn, mal | E-pru«."m» to' General ity, Toss of Appe- tite, Prostyation of Vital ¥ ar-d Tmpotence, sug 26 U me DRI, el T e o Prostration, Female 1 Dyspepais, and imy o T o L ot P O ST 3 i) " ol & ind as Di, Hal Yooy o ebar ot e Pk Uik 6T i A cers 'NUFACTUHEV) BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N, MAIN 8T, § FALL 18S8S3. WHOLESALE e MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, 8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 13083581310 Dovsiar 8 toxide of Iron, Perwe arkand Phosphors. Oy praparationofs> that soidl mot blacien 1 teeth,so l‘MfllrfW‘“:‘ ( A combinationof 3. 1 preser. NIO 8 oo & D HARTEN g IR 0., Nov. 96th, UKLS, T, L0 I OBERFELDER & CO. WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ANID ROAD WAGONS Fivs-Olass Paining and Trimming, 1319 H. ney, Cor. 14th, Omahs, Neb. Repairing Promptly Dons. A. M. CLARK, HOLESALE & RETAIL IWALL PAPER! Window Shades* aud Curtains, (CORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 South 14th Street NEBRASKA ingle Bresch Loading uzgle Loading Shot ghing Tackl 11 8tock of = S Works, Jonis stroat, between oth a: a. EDWARDKUKHL, MAG STER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- TIUNALIST, 498 Tenth_strect, betwoen Farnam and Hawney. Will, with 1hoaid of guardian spirits, obtain for any one a glance n ho and present, and on certain conditions b fu- ture. Boots and Shoes made to order. <1 ect satistaction_gusranteed: NOTICE Is herebygiven that the partnership heretotore existiog bebween Michacl Bp:aul avd Johu Pow- ors, undor the firm name of Sproul and Powers, bave this day bzen dirsolved by mutual consent. All dobts owlng fo the taid firm ave (o bo paid to Jehu Powere, and all demauds on said firm wilz be pald by him, who will continue to do the bus ness, JUHN POWER MICHAEL D, 5PROUL, Qwaha, Noy 25, 1882, Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marves strength and wholeson of low test, short weight, alaw Sold only in _cans Rovar Baxixoe Powber Co, Wall St,, New Yorr The Daily Bee. ESTABLISHED == | salo at all T—A 16w cottage, With thtie rooms §0.00 per month, 30th St., be ween Farnam id Douglay stroet. Apply on premiscs. 16341, Fumu: T—Up-s'airs, 1417 Famhem stroct, Biatf Ji IOHN @. JACORS. OR RENT—iruse of 8 rooms in blocks from opers hou blocks from opers house..., “ House of 5 roows, 23d and Nichola s Store on Farnau, § floors, 135 » n 14th, 2 floors. 76, ront 10 65 residences 0 MoUAGUE, Opposite Poatooe. b\b‘l‘lmuow of & Toois, 30tk andDouo “K.J‘IM.“IW o s J{\OR RENT—Elegautly furnisied rooms with £ und heater. Relarenoes roquired, Av- St orthest cauer of 334 aad Burt Stroots. JPOR RENT— 8k B and oue 8 rooms. P el S s 8 4 5 R RENT—H x furuished, To- F%um s D, n;r.' m \fl,d“ SIDE SPRING A’I'K'AL‘,X‘I‘HKNT—NUI‘ PATENT i A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 snd 1411 Dodge Streat, aug 7-me Gm Omana, Nes FAST TIME! Lu gaing Bast take the (hicago & Northwast. marc I wwaw. 03‘?1}" * raine leave Omabs §:40 L a2 BUL D) m-.xwum JAMES T ( LARK, Gener Ageat, lxhportd' and Ke schaum and Wood first-Class Cigar, Shot Guns, from Shot Guns, $18 from to § 75, uns, from 96 | Base Balls and all Kindg of Fangy Goods. h ow Oases Always on Hang, OBAGCONI Wst Ga.rs, a large line of Meer- pes and everythin Tobacco and 85 to 819 8 to 825, required in a otion 8tore. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. F.C. MORG-AIN, WEHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nah. 1o the old Favorite and IPIREIN OXE" & XK I IE R— ; ~——FO CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and@outh-East, THE LINE COMPRISES Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Bmooth Gteel Track U gouuacilons sre made Lu UNION DEPOTS s roat Through Car Line, and is universally onceded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall road in the world for all classcs of travel. 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