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J.0.BROW N & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTIONS, Boots and Shoes. ~ J.A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRALEK IN I 0 I JES JER ER.. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, ‘DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN FLASTEIR, ETO. SSTATRE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT OOMPANYY Near Union Pacific Devot. OMAHAN ¢ ' HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ALL PARER, WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. I8 FARNAM 8T. - - OMAHA 'STEELE, -5JHNSON & CO0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS N Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO0. DOOWESLE ANID SINGLE &OKTING POWER AND HAND B O N S 8team Pumps, Epgine Trimmings, WINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOBE, BRABS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, EYEA PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS GHURGH'AND-SGHI)I)I.&:'BE[I.S Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. . BOYEHR JO. ~—DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pro> : &5 A TE" TEE &5 N AUILTS, OCOCEKE S, . 1020 Farnham Street, C. F. GOODM A I, WHOLBSALE DEALEIXL TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. will find 1§ to thelr ad o 48 Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or any other fine antago to corres ond with s before purchading their Plate Glaas, C. F, GOODMAI OMAHA W. 15, MILLARD, i ~ EDWARD W. PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruifs. 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED} gents for Peck & Bauehers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE., JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. NEB. - PERFECTION HEATINC AND BAKIKG is only attalned by using CHARTER OAK Btoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOURS For sale by; MILTON ROGERS & SONS OVE A ELA., Jull-m&oly 'WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Firg-Ulags Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Dous, 1319 Haraev, Cor- 14th, Omabas, Neb. ESCORTS TO HIRE How Lonesome Women Oan Get Fro- tection for a Few Dollars a Day Philadefphia Times Lonesome Philadelphia women—if they are fortunate enough to possess money—need no longer remain with- out protectors, a scheme having been sot on foot by an enterprising person to establish in this city a ‘‘Profession- al Hscort Bureau.” The design ot the bureau will be to furnish unpro- tected women with eecorts to balls, parties, musicales and all places of amusements, at pricea ranging from §2 to $5 a day. The gentlomen who will be attached to the bureaun will be so- lected with great caro. They will bo required to give unexceptional refer- ences; they must be sober, good looking, wel! educated, and of captivating address. They will, of course, know how to sing, play and recite, so as to be en- tertaining as wel good mannered. All languages will flow easily from their glib vongues, while in the mat- ter of dresa they will follow the latest Parisian styles and no doubt set the fashions in the city. No badge nor “decorations” will expose to the cruel world their true position—none will know this but their em&loyon. The advantages that this new depar- tare will offer are many, Elderly maiden ladies whose gentleman friend ceased calling on them a decade ago, but who -tlll‘ feel a yearning for the glddy dissipatioas of the world of so. clety, can secure the devoted atten- tions of a handsome and ;nllant’onng man for the sum of five dollars a day. The reason why this class will have to pay the highest price is obvious. A CHANCE POR NEOLECTED WIVES, The young wife, who is constantly deserted by ‘‘that brute of a hus. band,” who dines at the club and re- mains in the night air so late that his head is affected and he comes home dizzy, can dispel the ennui to which she has so long been accustomed by hiring an escort and ‘‘taking in" the minstrels or the drama occasionally. 1f she is good looking the price will be three dollars, but if she is ugly it will be four. This sum is for the ser- vices of the escort in addition to what she will have to pay for the theater tickets, carriage and the usual ‘‘little supper”’ after the play. This advertisement appeared in one of the morning papers the other day: —WANTED, partner, lady or gent, ()UH Tont o soclety, w0 Joln. advortiser i «rtablishing a Professional Escort and Amuse. ment Bureau, A reporter answered the card, and Benjamin LaBree, who had inserted it in the paper, appointed a meeting at which he detailed the scheme and the profits that are sure to accrue from the business, PAINTING A SPECULATIVE PICTURE. ‘“Weo shall first hire a nice, cosy office on Chestnut street,” said he, ‘‘where we can receive applicants, Then by judicious advertising we can secure all the escorts we need. Of course we should investigate the char- acter of each applicant and take none but the best. There are a good many young men of the best families who would be only too gladjto act as escorts when they had all their expenses paid and were sure the world would be none the wiser for it. There is an escort burean doing a flourishing busi- ness in Washington, and there is one on Fourteenth street in New York city, while in Paris, where the idea originated, there are scores of them doing prosperously. = All are eminent- ly respectable and have only the best classes for patrons,” “Do you think Philadelphians are too conservative for such a venture to be a success here?” ¢ v.{ no means. The firat circle here would patronize the bureau from the start if they knew the French and Eoglish aristocracy did so. This ap- parent conservatism is only a thin crust of ice to Philadelphia society, but underneath the thin crust the current of novelty runs as strongly as in any other city. I am convinced it would pay, and as soon as I get an energetic partuer I shall start in,” The reporter concluded that he would not invest the necessary $300. “Grunt It Out ” The above is an old saw as savage as it is senseless. You can’t ‘‘grunt out” dys. pepsia, nor liver complaint, nor nervous- ness if they once get 8 good hold, They don’t remove themselves in that way, The takiog a few doses of Burnock Broon Brrregs is better than ‘‘grunting it out,” What we can cure let’s not endure, Bill Nye's Engagement Broken. “I have just received a letter from my friend Bill Nye, of The Laramio City Beomerang, wherein he informe me that he is engaged to the beautifuf aud accomplished Lydia E. Pinkham, of *“Vagetable Compound” fame, and that the wedding will take place on next Christmas, To be sure I am ex- pected at the wedding, and I'll be on hand if T can secure a clean shirt by that time, and the roads ain’t too bad. Buv I aw somewhat at a loss what to get as a suitabie present, as Bill in- forms me in a postscript to his letter, that gifts of bibles, albums, nickel- plated pickle dishes, chromos with frames, and the like, will not be in order, as it is utterly impossible to pawn_ artlcles of this kind in Laramie City.”—The Bohemian, We are sorry that the above letter, which we dashed off in a careless mo- ment, has been placed before the pub- lic, ¢ later developments have entire- ly changed the aspect of the matter, the engagement between ourself and Lydia having been rudely broken by the young lady hereelf. She has re- turned the solitaire filled ring, and henceforth we can be nothing more to each other than friends. The prom- ise which bade fair to yicld so much joy in the future, has been ruthlessl yanked asunder, and two young hearts must bleed through the coming years. Far be it from us to say aught that would reflect upon the credit of Miss Pinkham. It would only imperil her chances in the future and deny her the sweet satisfactien of gatlering in another guileless sucker like us, The truth, however, cannot be evaded that Lydia is no longer young. She is now in the sear and yellow ieaf, The gurgle of girlhood and the romping, careless grace of her childhood are matters of ancieat history alone. We might go on and tell how one thing brought on another tillthe quar- rel occurred, and hot words and an assault and batiery led to this es- tn:l;amant, but we will not do it. It would be wrong for a geeat, strong man to take advantage of his strength and the public press to speak dispar. agingly of a yourg thing like Lyd, No matter how unreasonably she may have treated us, wo are dumb and silout on this point, Journalists who have been invited and have purchased costly wedding presents may ship the presents by express propaid, and we will accept them, and struggle along with our first great heart trouble, while Lydia goes on in her mad oca reer, —Laramie Boomerang. —————— zo-Dont' wesr dingy %or faded things when the tem-cent Diamond Dye will make them good as new Tgpy are perfeot. GOUGING GAUGAR. Tit for Tat in Lafayette, Ind. Laraverre, Ind.,, November 30, — Mrs, Helon M. Gougar, editress of Our Herald, and well known as a temperance and woman suffrage speaker, has filed a suit for slander against Chiof of Police Harry Mand. ler. The ocomplaint is based on charges made by Mandler that on Sunday night, November 19, he saw and recognized Mrs, Gougar and Cap- tain DeWitt Wallace, late candidate for senator, came down the street about 8 o'clock and go up into said Wallace's office, where tho’ remained until about halt past 12 o'clock, and that he, in company with Charley Poock, saw these parties go up-stairs, and that after they came down he, Mandler, followed and overtook them ke to Captain Wallace, The s that by reason of this malicious and slanderous charge, she has been caused great distress of mind, and demands damages in the sum of $10,000. The defendants have been cited to answer on Decem- ber 9, in the criminal court. The community is greatly excited over these charges of Mandler, and a lively time is expected when the trial comes off, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN DEBILITY. Di. W. H. Colcombe, New Orloane, La., sayr: I found it an admirable remedy for debilitated state of the system, produced by the wear and tear of the nervous energie Mexican Trade Special Dispatch to Tun Bxn, WasHroaron, Deeember 1.—Tt will be remembered that some months ago Grant and Trescott were appointed commissioners to make a convention for a recipioal treaty with Mexico, it being expested that a similar commis- sion wovld be appointed on behalt of the other government. It is under- stood now that it 18 very doubtfal whether anything will be accomplished in this matter, although the Mexican administration was in full accord with our own at the the time Grant and Trescott were named. The matter has been taken up and discussed very generally by the Mexican press and the proposition for a reciprocal treaty with the United States met with unanimous denvnciation, Man. facturers have created such a feeling of hostili‘y on the ground® of the ne- censity of protection in order to save themselves, that it is said the admin: istration dare not proceed to make a treaty which would relieve American goods from the almost prohibitory tariff now in force. The feeling of hostility being so intense and circam- stances being unfavorable, it is sald Moexico will neglect to appoint an ar- bitrator to meet those named by President Arthur, and will neither send any one to Washington nor re- catve with cordiality a commiseion dispatched to their capital. The re- sult anticipated is tbafi the whole thing will quietly fall ugh and nothing will be said about it, —— * Don't Hurry, Gentlemen,” Said a man on his way to be hanged, “there’ll be no fun till I" pet there.” We sny to the dyspeptic, nervous, and debili- tated, don’t hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of doubtful merit, uneertain of re T A AR one dollar Burdock Blood Bitters almost sure to cure and certain to benefit, HAPPY HEARTS. Marriage of Mr. P, A, McKenna and Miss Maggie McOlury, at the Ca- thedral of St. Philomena., Mr., P, A, McKeprna and Miss Mag- gie McClury were united in marriage by Rev. Father English, on Wednes- day, at 2 o'clock, Mr. Fabe Fink and Miss Annie McEnroe acting as wit- nesses, All parties were handsomely and elegantly dressed, the bride look- ing as beautiful as a rose saluting the rising aurora, After the c remony the parties drove out v a snug little cottage the groom had built and {urnished, on South Fifteenth street, where a recep- tion was held in the evening, large party of friends greetod the young couple here, who exerted them- solves in haviog all spend a happy evening, An abundant table was spread and tho visnds done ample jus- tice to, Several beautiful presents were given the bride, among which may be meutioned: A valuable set of silver table ware by the groom; table ltneu by Mr. and Mrs, Charles Dough- erty; siver castor by Mr, and Mrs, A, Murphy; set of colored china dishes by Mr. and Mrs, John F, Daley; sil- ver breakfast castor by Mr, and Mrs, McEuroe; handsome set of vases by Mr, and Mrs. Tracey; beautiful mo- rocco-bound, gold and ivory mounted album by young ladies of the Union Qatholic Library association; silver batter dish by Miss Annie McEunroe: sot of silver napkin rings, gold lined, by Mr, Fink; silver pickle castor by Miss Susie Lynch; set of cut glass- ware by Miss Moraiarty, At a seasonsble hour the company departed, hoping that che sun of pros- perity might shine as brightly during their lives as did the glorious orb of heaven on their wedding day. or Farmers and Me- chanios. Thousands of dollars can be saved by using proper judgment in taking care of the health of yourself aud family, If you are billous, have sallow complexion, poor appetite, Jow and depressed spirits, and generally debilitated, do not delay mo- went, but go at once; procure a bot. tle of those wonderful Eleetric Bitters, lw:z‘:fh never hil‘ u;“iure. aud that for the rifling sum of y cents,~{Tribune. 8old by O, ¥, Goodman, . Fortunes BEMIS’ OMAHA AND READY FOR ‘DELIVERY Four Feet Wide BY Seven Feet Long, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE OITY EVER PUBLISHED.| Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engineer, And Examined and Compared by George Smith, County Surveyor Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY, Over 8ix Mouths work upon it ata Cost of about $1,600. CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION laid out up to this date, Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon, ows all New Railway and trounds. All property shown and described within half a mile south and west of city limits, and all within one mile north of north boundary of city, Fully Mounted, golored, Varnighed And Cloth Backs, PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis Real ¥state Agency, 16th ana vouiges Btreets. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTEKN HUIEL HOTELS ARLINGTON, WEATHERLY HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, BARATOGA HOTEL, MARSH HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL! MALL MOUSE, OITY HOTEL, OOMMEROIAL HOTE GRAND CENTRAL MISSBOURI PACIFIO HOTEL, OOMMEROIAL HOUBE QREENWOOD MOUSE, OOMMEROIAL MOUSE, ENO'S HOTEL, EXOHANQE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORQGAN MOUSE, BUMMIT HOUSBE, HOUSTON HOUSE, REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, NEBRASKA HOTEL, MEROMANTS HOTEL COMMEROIAL HOTEL, PARKS HOTEL, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL MOUBE ‘WOOD8 HOUSE, DOUGLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUBE ARLINGTON HOUSE, OMENEY W. MAY! FRANK DI A, MHENRY WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE OROZIER HOUBE AVOOA EATING HOUBE OENTRAL MOUSBE 'O8TER HOUBE PROPRIETORS J. Q. McINTIRE, A. Q. WEATHERLY, ©. 0. REYNOLDS, 4. 8. STELLINIUG E.MANS, JOHN HANNAN ACWIHALL J. Q. MEAD, § €.JSEYMOUR, P. L. THORP, A. O. OAARPER, E. STOREY. E. L. ENO, C. 8. HAOKNEY, E. L. ORUBB, BWAN & BEOKER, QEO. OALPH, ©. M. REYNOLDS, D. M. WALKEP, 8. BURQESS, MRS, M, UL AVERY, Q. W, BURK F. M, PARK, OMAS. BAGNELL, WM, LUTTON, FRANK WILKINSON, . M, PERRY, 8, F.BTEARNS, JOMN EOKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. T. GBEEN, J. M, BLAOK & 8ON, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A, T. POTTER, Q, McOARTY, M. B. JONE O. R OROZ'ER, W. RO LOOKWOOD & Oapt. JOHN FOSTER, E. HAYMAKER, TOWNS Lincoln, Neb, Manning, lowa, Coon Raplds, owa. Miiford, Neb, BROWNBVILLE New Stromaburg Me Loulsville Blalr, Mo . Neligh, Neb. NobraskalOity,INeb Weeping Water,Ne Hardy, Neb, Qreenwood, Neby Olarinda, lows Eremont, Neb' Ashiand, Neb Atkinson, Neb, Quide Rood, N Oreston, Ia. Exira, In, Atlantlc, Ia, Audubon, Ia. Neola, la Harlan la, Oorning, la. Btanton, Burlington Junetion, 88 Blanchard, la. % Shenandoah la, Dayld Olty, Neb Oollege 8prings, la. Viltisca, la. Malvern, la, Ida Qrove, la Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb., Olarks, Neb. Bedford la. Maryaville Mo Norfolk Junction Ned 8eward, Neb, . AJOLARK, FIELD, LOVELL, LLIAMS, E. OUMMINGS, wiLLs, KHOLD. Avoca la. SHATTUOK, Red Oak' Lewls, Ia. ER, Qf‘l'O'd" 0.'L. OHAPMAN, A, LUBK, W. H. MORTON, JAGGER HOUSE, HARMON HOUSE, Samuel . Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JOBBERS 45 INID IMPORTERS. Washington Ave. and Fifth 8t. ST. LOUIS MO Proposals for District Paving Bonds. CITY TREASURER'S OFFIOE, ) OMAHA, NEB, y Sealed proposals will bo recoived at this office until Decomber 12th, 1882, at 12 noon, for the purchaso of $32.000 of Distriot Paving Bonds of Bistrict No. 11 of the Cityof Omaha. Said bonds will b duo in dato, an equal are {n sums of aro dated January lst. 1883, an one, two, three and four yearsfro amounty'becoming duo each ye ono thousand dolinrs cach, and bear interest from date at the rafe of six por centum per annum, payablo snnualy, The principal and interest aro both payablo at the offco of Kountza Bros in Now York. Sald bonds are issued under the chartor pow- or of sald city, and will be delivered to purchas- ers on payment therefor at the City Treasury in Omahaon January lst. 1845, Bids will be addressed to tho undersignod and marked “Proposals for District Paving Bonds, and must state the full name and addross of bid: der, tho amount of kaid_bonds de.ired (an_equal amount due in ane, two throe and four years) and the price proposed to be paid, The right s reserved to_refect any and all bids TRUMA & BUCK, City Treasurdr. WET FEET. * “Thoro is a tide In tho affars of mon, if taken at the flood leads on to fortune,” and it seows to have been reached, when for tno paltry sum ot 26 conts wo may secure that which will enablo us 10 retain health, socure comfort and be pro- 0 ripo and useful o'd age, C. abin has found 1he bonsnza hu. wanity hus 8o long needod 1 his water-proof polish and loather preserving compound. No more weh fect, 16 moro cough, cold, consum p- tlon, **Hot 8prings” or Colorado—you get them Al P tho water proof _ pound. “Donlt put | off, but go at once to °Om dealer, and seours th 1ié and, heal th preseryOur wa er-proof aud po ish. oct20tues-wed&sa tm sory SCROFULA. The seat of all diseases of this na- ture is in the blood, as any one mani- festly knows; therefore, if you purify the blood, the disease, in any form or stage, disappears, Read what those say who haye tested the merits of the reat vegetable blood purificr, 8, 8. 8, t cloanses the blood of all scrofulous taint so thoroughly that the discace never returns, I had scrofula for seven months, the ulcer covering the eatire surface of both legs. After having tried the ususl remedies with no relief, T ro- sorted to 8. 8. 8,,and am glad to say that six bottles has effectually cured me, A, B, LENresry, Atlanta, Ga. 1 suffered from scrofula 17 years, My shin bones were covered with ul- cers and one mass of rotten flesh, and the odor was almost unbearable, All remedies and treatments failed until T began taking S, 8. 8, Previons to taking 1t T at times could lcuruul{ walk, Now I can walk all day, and have to thank 8. 8, 8. and it only for my cure, THos, MCFARLAND, Atlanuw, Ga, Some thirty years ago there lived iu Montgomery, Ala.,, & young man who was terribly afflicted with Serof- nla,, After being treated for a long time by the medical profession of this town with no benefit, he commenced taking 5. 8, 8. After persistently taking it two months ne was eured, Being acquainted with him for 20 years thereafter, I can testify that the disease never returned, J. W. Bisuor, J. P, Hot Springs, Ark. O ard il be pald W e BT aaives & T et 8. i, oue particle ot Meroury, lodide of ¥o o sny Mineral substance. SWILFT SFECLFIO €O, P Maoka, Ga. Frica o uual sise, 9100, B0ld by all Drugglst slum WINE OF CARDUI ™ makes rany 57k and clear complexions, JAGGRRA& 80 TAMA CITY, N, Denlson, ia, IA., Harmon & Keales, Prop itter e Mianan aue ar. ally £ro T Aoms yonsufterfrom Dyspepsia, use BURDOCK. SLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are affiicted with Billousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowols are disordored, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t wur Blood ts mpure, purify it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you ha o Indigestion, you whl find an antidote In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. I you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t your Liverts torpid, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS! 1t your Liver is affocted, you will find a sure re- storativeln BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any species of Humor or Pimple, fall not to tak BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrotulous Sores, & curative remody will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can equal RURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and Genoral Debility, tono up the system with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Price, 91,00 per Bottlo; Tria Bottles 10 Ota EOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO,N. Y. Hold a4 wholesale by Ish & McMahon and 0. oodman, 1o 37 cod'me fliAYfl SPECIFIC MEDICINE ol ™ ollow a8 & fi'un TAKING. sequence of AFTER TARING, -Abuse; a8 Loss of Memory, Universal Lasal tude, Pain 1n the Back, of Vision, Pre matire O Age, And mauy other Disesses thab lead to Insanity or Consmwuption sud s Prema- ture Grave, £arFull particulars tn owr pamohles, which wo desire to send fres v mall §o every one, &arTho Bpecifl c Medicins 15 sold by il druggiete ab 81 per pockage, or § ages for $5, or will bk sent free by mall on rectiph of the money, by addressing THEGRAY 4EDICINE CO,, Bosalo, N.'Y. me = nel To Nervous Sufterers YHE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr. J, B, Simpson's Bpecific TR0 2 A WY N IEL. 18 s & poBtivo cue for Bpermatoirhies, Bemiie Wookaess, Impotancy, and all disoases rosulling trom Self-Abuse, 8o Mental Anzloty, Lass: Momory, Paius in the Back or Blde, and discases e o rraw. dthat lead o t froo oh full pay- Lculars, Price, Bpecific, §1.00 package, or elx packs . BIMBON MEDICINK 00, Noa. 104 npd 108 Main 8¢, Bulalo, N, Y. in Omaba C. ¥, Goodiaa, J. W, Bell