Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 1, 1883, Page 5

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L4 v VUL X . ’ tight occnrrcdin tho town cf Liake on | Weir A M hitman I Boy’s Clothing, York ~ brotser, and Rodoey, allas|Wass W E Yager J “Yank” Ounningham, & bartender for LADIRA’ LIST, NEW AND CORREOT STYLES OF THE BEST MADE SU TOWN, All Wool Suits at $4.00 and Upwards, Kilt Suits, Sailor Suits, Blouse §uite, Made from Im- ported Cloth, New Colorings and Mixtures, BOYS' SUITS WITH SHORT PANTS, U BOYS' SUITS WITH LONG PANTS, BOYS' SUITS WITH EXTRA PANTS, BOYS'PANTS AT $1.00 & UPWARDS. Fan'cy Shirt Waists, at 355, are good valae at 500, OUR WHITE SHIRT WAISTS, With Linen Front, Collar and Cufts, ¥lne Cotton Body, only $1.00, BOYS' WHITE UNLAUNDRIED ‘SHIRTS AT 50 GENTS. ~ CHILDREN'S HATS, Fine Wool and Fur, h h t enterpelsy in the | Made trom the wild flowers of th STRAW HATS, All Styles and Grades, |airection of butiding » beautifal new | ran ramen YOSEMITE VALLEY PMGES LOWER than the LOWEST. brick church which was dedicated on | it is the moat fragrant of perfume, Wednesday evening in presence of a| Manufactured by H B Slaven, San Iarge congregation. Rev. W. F.|Francisco. Foreale in Omsha by W, Ringland, of Hastings, preached an|s. Whitehons: ard Kenoard Bros, VIEDICAL | JISPENSARY | Offices and parlors over the new Omaha National Bank, 13th, between Farnam and Douglas8treets. A §. FISHBLATT, M, D, - PROPRIETOR Dr, Fishblatt can bo Consulted Every Day Exoept Fridays and and Saturdays, these two Days being devoted to His Disnengary at Des Moines, Towa. Bpecial attention given to diseases of the Special attention given to Diseaves of the THROAT AND LUNGS, CATARRH, KIDNEY AND BLADDER And Fomale Diseases, as well as ALl Chronic and Nervous Diseases DR. FISHBLATT I 'ands. Haa dtscoy: red the greatest cure In the world for weakness of the back and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, ganeral debillty, nervousness, languor, confusion of idess, palpitation of the heart, timidity, trombling, dimness of ‘sight or glddiness, diseases of the head, throat, mose or skl Aftections of tbe liver, lungs, stomach or bowels—those ter: Ite of youih, and secret practi o more fatal to the victims or of Ulyses, blighting thelr most radiant hopes or ntlcioat Those tht are sufering from the evil practices which destroy causing NERVOUS DEBILITY, The sympto.as of which are a dull, distressod mind, which nnfits them from performing thelr busie noss and social dutios, makes happy marriage {mposs ble, distresses the action of the heart, causing s fushes ot huat, de_rosston of apiri*e, ovil forebdings, cowardice, fears, drowme, rostless’ nighte Alderman Appleton. It was a slog: | Anna Blinker Miss M glog matoh from the boglnning. | linwood Mes X, Bomselman Mra 1, 2 XN Eight rounds were fonght in lwenl{- Barnham drs O y \ b R B six minutes. Both were dresdfally | (1oL, [ ot R punished. Kelly had his face oot |CunninghamMrEO 'ruwnle{ M A and nose broken. Cuanningham lost | Cunningham Mes D Cook Mrs M four teoth and, it 1s believed, had his [ Dennis Mis F Donoghue Miss M Ellison Mrs C A French M A P skull fractured. The fight was Fragmen Miss O “mtm' Mra awarded to Kelly. It la belleved | fyyiton Mias A Hildreth Miss A Oauningham will die. The police are | Holat Miss M Hoey Mrs A M in search ¢f Kolly, Jordan Miss M M Jarlejin J — ———— Johneon Mrs J Horsford's Acid Phosphate Trvine Miia M Kemp Miss L IMPARTS NEW LIFE AND VIGOR Konhert M Dr. 8, F, NEWOOMBER, Groon- | Lising Mrs J field, O, says: “In the osses ot sev- | Lndiogton Mirs N ) Martin Mre H eral aged men, who complalned of | nyeior Mim A forgetfulness aud dieinolination to| McLin Miss M thivk, move or to be spoken to, or| Nolan Mes 8 harrassed in any way, thoy told me it | Oleon Miss 1, !mplr!a.dhlimvr life and vlgor." "-(::I';‘:'*:“ M Preebyrerian Polnta. e R The presbytery of Hastings met In | Schlemer Mes 1, the pleasant little town of Blooming- :z:“": l’\\llll::ll\\i ton, on Tueaday evening, April 24 h, FOURTH CLASS MATTEI and was opened by a sermon by Rov. | Afosher L G Eggleston C T BV Woodraff, of Nelson, in absence of the | Campbell Wm M Dale W It I15th &Douglas St. IS IN ouses T.OTS, Jaxharian A Kaufman Mrs H Koerner Miss ) Landholm Miss A Tiane Mie M Long Miss A, 2 Moad Miss I Mattson ¢} Martin Mrs Oluson Miss A, 2 Pratt Mrs A W Runyon Mrs M Ream Miss B Svanason § Slattor Mrs N Simenson Miw 8§ Whelan Miss 1 Farms, n disorders arising from so itary habe ho songs of Syrens to the maris rendering marriage Impossible mental and paysioal systeme moderator, Rev. Geo. C. Griffin, of [ Wegsel L jr treland & Cleghorn Keuesau. Rev. E. Cornet, was chosen | Jennivgs C E Campbell 8 W Manniog D K Clark H as new moderator, and Rev. W. R | kehm G F Piorce (¢ Smith and Edward McCullom tempor- ?{h:‘u-r:-‘l‘\ln R Chase L W ary clorke. There was a large attend- | "™ U4l Hau, Postmanter, snce and much Interest {i the busineer, The Presbyterlan peoplo of this town dizzlaess, forgotiuiness, unnatural discharges, pain in the back and] hips, short breathing, melan- choly, tire ealy have prote re when rotiring, s:min. tusion of thousht tr woaknoss {n the limb 0 bo alone, feeling a3 tired In the mornirg aa o b ¢poait in the urine, rervousness, con. opsin, constipation, paleness, pain and nd be restored to perfecs health, o, tol, YOUNG MEN Who have become yictima of solitary vice, that droadful and destructive habit which annually awoops to an untimoly grave thousanda of young men of exalted talent and brilliant intellect who might othersise entrance listening sorators with the thunders of thir eloquence of wake to scata= cy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married persons or young men contemplating marriage be aware of physical weakness, lose . procreative powsr, lmpotency, or any other disjulification spedily relioved. ' Ho who places bim aelf uvder $ho care of Dr. Fish y religiously confide In his houor as a gentieman, and cons- dently rely upon his sxill as a | n. ORGANAL WEAKNESS Tmmediatoly cured and full vigor restorod. This dissrossing afMicilor—which renders lite » barden and marriage tmpoes'ble, {a tho peralty paid by ti otim for improper Indulgence, Young people are ap to comm(t excessss from not belng awara of the dreadful consequences that may er sue. Now who that understands this subject will deny that procreation is lost soonor hy those falling Into into imp abite than by prudent! Bosidos boing depriy d of the pleasure of healthy ofl wprings, tho m ous and deatructive symptoma of both body animind arise. The system be- comes deranged, the physical and montal functions weaken: Lossof procreative powers, nervous inability, dyspopsis, paipitation of the heart, indigestion, fconstitutional debility, wasting of the SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLONGE HOUSES AND LOTS, LU H 99 | admirable serm after which the | crree—————— We Will nNot Be Undersold. - cuvmbrauce remaiuiog, and Its synod- T UT , . TR f X Rev. Geo. T. O L‘:dlea’ spnng Mantic s, ical missionary, Rev. Geo. rlssman Juy to the oustom of the Presbyterian | ESEEETSCRINIRENN deuomination. Rev. T. A. Hamilton, Shetlan £lawle,|crayer. Mr. Hamilton's work hero PNo. 19—Full of aud now house, E3Frooms, two | {1AM8, Cough, consamption and death been one of marked sucoess and d of d b " R M e e W gl T TO B LIV ER |TEREE coprm i s |wHECS A e iy p e s v e y No. 18—Large two story house, 10 room ) ¥ ; 3 9 | gratulating bim in view of what had been done. Webster and 224 stroet, $6,000. Pain in the with & dull sen> No. 17—Lot BOX188 ‘feot, new house of tw duate of one of the mest ominomt colloges of the United States, has effsctod { th —_——— before th|e prulb‘)t‘cryl,‘ “ddm NI"]’("; Hgmilton strost near Poor ClareConventis ‘¢, S aoRishing gures sbat wete ovet Nowa} Bty troubled, with m‘xln?l'n e sara 454 Hoad, whea D R oQ Goo D o D EPA F TM E T e R e e 356 5 FOONS ¢ l“‘ 0 .B" AT e G & times with derangement of the mind were cured immediately, u8 bw 11 N | Mty new churches are in process of b ot e RO ICAUR B S TAKE PARTIOULAR NOTICE. church was freed irom the little on- formerly dedicated the church accord- Cashmere Shawls, tho pastor, made the dedlication EEEETSRITRARRAE | below and one up-stairs. Eight foot celling below A CURE WARRANTED, the whole presbytery felt like con- Iarge cellars, good wolland clstern, barn, Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, DR, FISHBLATT rner 16t , 3 Co il 5 h and DOdge. Mach busineds of h’npornnoe Lot m.d' rooms brick foundation 100 barrel clstern o asloop, Kroat norvousnoss heing alarmed at certain sounds, with frequent blushing, sttended seme progress In the work to be done. house B rooms ete. ¥1200 We can afford to give yon botter value for your money than any house in the Dr. F. addresses all thoso who have Infnred themselves by improper Indulgonce 'and soiiary near 19th §1600 No. 21--Now houseot 7 ro butialng, and new organizations half mile west of Turntablo corner lot eflacted, and the ortiook for Presby- A ils LT treot cars on hnh\!;lh-hh-h mlv\ml'h Y‘I‘"‘(ly l|ml n‘|‘h;d, unfiiting them tor |1‘\‘|n|noul. lz’\‘nlg;,"n"-lcty or O e s LN I Al e e sbelos terivuiein {n Nebraska s fall of on: | b8 el o Roat adtmoes WL Ber | oMo b How of bt oarn ek, 1o s of fhe Lk i, plo 1 Uh b A e o i, o f ‘i, power, B = — - — o ",“{:‘nent. Rev. Geo, C (}Iflen, ful dreams, ghly ocolored Urine, 60x166 feet §2600. I‘Anon ul"l‘hu heart, dyspopeis, nervous irritability, derangement of digestive functions, “debllity, e ot Korcsaw, was chosen ministerial CONSTIPATION vl U DEWEY & s ¥ ONE dologate to the general assembly in Gl ——— PRIVATE OFFICES, | OVER THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, e ] Saratogs Springs, N. Y., and Elder J. T 8 are OMAHA, NEB, ; P. Hartwell lay delegate. "be synodical mieslonary reported an icteresting condition of things hout the state, and he was wuarmly commended to the hearty vympsthy and confidence of all mem- bern of the presbytery. A popular Sabbath school meeting wne uold on Thursday evening and recolved due attentlon frem the ap=ukors on the occaslon. The Bloomington people deserve @ creditfor the generous women in vhich they entertained the large num- ber who met with them on this occa- sion, Vacant Lots. (OONSULTATION FREE. Chargos modorate and withiu the reach of all who need sctentifia Modical treatment. Those who res do at & distance and cannot call, will recelve prompt attention through mail by simply sending thier symptoms with postage. ck B s, N No. 351—Twenty five lota in Parkers addition GIBSON & RILEY, Just north of tho end of rod strect car line $400 ne halflot on South avenue, near iR hvsen CLE) lota on T1ah, 2¢nd, 28ed CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, Partloular attentlon given to Repeiring, the body 1 Take o tem 1s mourished Action on the D ular Stools are produced. {4 No. 252—Two tull lote on 19th Stroet near Lake | - o 83 Murray St.,'N. " 1 TUTT S HAIRDYE, |12 OR WHISKERS change to n GLossy r t ~ FURNITURE. Brack B single applic impartsanatural color. A Iy, Bold by Drugiists, or ors stroet, near Grace, §600 o NUAL of Valuah Dr. TUTT'S MA' waE ool eceizta w1l b maled £ Satfefactlon Gusranteed. near Hanscom park, 84,500 ‘beautiful rosidence fota'on Hamiiton stroet, nar end of old streotcar track; high and #igl 860 to §700. v kmlum) of J- O K.A_:E\.'B _A_O :;:-3, “Prospect Pl :'ll'mllkm and FPIONEEES G s Sonvant ot the sasters o toor | GUGRY._ AND_ SPRING-WACOHN SMANUFAGTUREK, o and one half mile from postoflice, sni SEPBOTAX .« TIET LN BT ED HORSE SHOEING &GENERAI, BLACKSMITHING lo from U, P. shops, §150 to 8500 cach, 316 FiftoenthBtreet, between Harnoy and Farnsm. PILE OINTMENT. .. « « INIBPOILIOC OINTMENT.... S0 ‘Our child had fits. The dcctor a1 death was certaln Samaritan Soctionuolia ; " o) vine cured her.” Henry Kuoee, | Faver and Ague Tonse Oordial...1 00 Vertla, Tenn. At drugglets, Simple and artistic five-o'clock-tea contumes may be purchased for $100. They should not be worn more than twice, A TNVIEIIRUC, DIARRHOE CURE W FZ XX FI-N O T ISEY 8 SURE OURE FOR CORNS. 25 (Warranted cr money retunded, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Manutactur d by W, J. Whitehouss, 605 North lication of H.; A. Nolte | terms. 16th 8t. * t down and 6'per cent per month ‘s addition one-half mile west of end of Street Car track near Convent of Poor Clare Slsters In Shinn's addition, $126 to 8300 each, and on very easy terms. 18t and 20d additions, o', AT | BT 0 THT €D S & O TR GH AN anscom Place, Redick’ quirter mile South-cabt of Unton Faclh o B, On Long Time---Small “ayments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. and M. R, R. depots, $260 to §1,600 each, very oasy PE. JR., 1519 Dodge, 6maha, Your health depends upen the pur— ity of your blood. People who real- 122 this are taking Hood's Sareapiilla with the best results. For rent to a good live man, store | Matter of ,:r" room in opera house block, Fairbury, NOTICE, Neh. Splendid location for general hereby given that 1. A. Nolte iuck, county seat and county offices, | upon the zsth day of April A. D., 1853, fil also bank in the buflding, population | application tothe Board of County Com Ufullr.érb“fi'"z l2.000~A c‘{‘"":’ well %.n‘.’s;;’r‘i‘d.é‘."fii.‘ i settled. ent low, pply at once. tation inCl J. H. BUCKSTA¥F, ] Lincoln or Fairbury, Neb. Business Lots. |7 - STENCIL CUTTING, ' e s mecse | LOCKSIithing, Bell Hanging, Saw Filing, Precinct, Douglas C 3 of May, 1883, to the 1st , 1883 f there be no objection, remonstrance or pro- test filed within two weeks from April 28th A.(D, 1883, the said license will be granted LAST OF LETTERS ] . H,A! A e e SR T UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING, > ' Remaining in Postoffice during the week [ ., - o Avplica 60 foot each, with frame bulldings theron,renting . .A. PTN.A D, y - euding April 26, 1863. above e onco wath Lok ortwo Lo at tho | A0 $000 PTORT AR FAie 94200 90 | 61 ir ot 94 Door North of Dodgs, - - - - Omaha, Nel tm“ GENTLEMEN, exponso of the applicant, ~ The County.of Doug: | g12.600 J " d d n as 8 not to bo charged therewith, iplendid Warehouse lod on Unlon Paciffcright e — — ~ Anderson H Andrews O E JOHN BAUMER, e e R Lo b ) T Ady G Andresen F 206-2t4 Councy Clerk, | Detne*7a0Foot norih M v , Amie it Sy AT S AL FOREESE AQOIDENT SYRDTED. ORCHARD & BEAN, Baker H L ““""“’“"L}-’,’v‘fl.’é"‘tfi’fi"fi‘.‘m,‘m} Dedge, Waahington, Burt, Wavne, Siaator And No Floods in the Missouri. And Every one Buys of i e ; t w n Nebraskafor sle, P2 h l I d R t I 1, Jobn Wallichs Auditors of Public Accounts, | op {mbtdVed ‘city and countrysproperty st low v § W olesale an etal glu;m o8 %lumn]? L‘l:dh%lflny cerify that the Liverpool and Londca | el N0 Tee el o 711 THIRTEENTH ST. ) = = Bonbennek A B{:fl Kingcomof Great Britain, has complied wi F = — = i — NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES,CROCKERY [ Tin, Blassware, Oarpets and Household Supplies. AH ins law of this state, and thorized to 5 AT Blum B Oasloy & Ceslghton 8 :: '”".‘é‘f Dusiners of fire nvurance in this “ [ ; ¥ \ B % | Gramer W P Cooney P H o T NES 3 N off { Cline T R nggu Breech Loading Shot Guns, from §5 to 818.* ouble Breach Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to $75. Mugzle Loading Shot Guns, From $6 to 825.° Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Im’go a large line of Meersc VIGTOR PARK. Carlson A J Coups J Chirkolm A Crawford ADI. Dearhorn W D Delfs L Dyer C Doherty J Doyel J Deters Dalgety A Foster H H Foote Freeman E W Ford G C Fowkes E Freman EW Freeland A Freeman A Forrel A A Gudich C A Gustafeon H Gohan M J Griffith A W Gray AW Haley J. Hellyer J M Hibner W Humiphrey Bros Oherry W Harris A Jakonson A Kroger G Kelly D I Lange D LionD V Mitchell, Lewis & CoLand R W Lieurence 8 C Libbert T'T Lind J. Lehr W Ligoski J Larsen F P Lawsen A Little J Melnery M Messenger Mack W Moehn W Markell J W Meara J Jacobson W B Jacobs J J Minturn L, W McNulty J Nedville M I Overfelt Payn J Persson O Perlo H McQuaid J McCrath W Oesterle J Pedersen N .J Peterson J P Pickering B Pionell Card W O { m, }md.y and The Liverpool and Lendon and mpiny. Total Firo Assol by CHAS, K, COUTANT, Agent, 11g south 19th street. 'YHE OLDES? ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. OALDWELL, HAMILTON & 00, Buslness transacted same as that of an fncorporated Banlk, Accounta solicited and kept ubjec to sight check vrithout notic Certificates of deposit issuod payable Iu three, »ix and twelve months, bear- log Interesi, or on demand without {n- tereet, Advances made to cuetomers on ap- roved secaritics at markct rstes of tand, Sco Sell Europt Oollectiors Promotly Made. Nebraska Land Agency FEET{WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI. TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE. ‘‘OFFI. OIAL MAP OF{.THE OITY.” EACH, .00 Real BEMIS' NEW(.CITY MAP, FOUR i W. F. OLARK, W AL PAPHER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER & DECORATOR Kalsomining, Glazing, AND WORK OF THIS OHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, gu!m‘-pin M l}-’l{mnal\i;‘. G EUI P" BEM Is E. Oor. 16th and Douglas Streets, . OMAHA, p ! Hilthew Homekw ‘BANKERS. 4 - — — ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE FINE CANNED GOODS 3 9 . ok | - 8T~ aum and Wood Pipes and evirything re|itkie. Mmool 1 ntereat, > % y \ uired in a firsc-clags Cigar, Tobacco and.’ Notlog MGl 04 Mot B ly guard E ‘ tore, Cigars from $15 per 1.00" pwards fend |Morgan D W MaverD ! eo el ro S Ao SR NS o T state . m . Strawberrles, 3 cans Gooseberries, 3 cans Whortleberrle Bartlott Pears, 2¢ § Fine P ars, PoM v ove arnossinas 3 Cm 9 250 .26 .100 10¢ Blackherries, 5 cans. . T, / Locatedson 24th Street, South of St. Mary's Avenue, Conveniont | Riverem y w, 2 fevrp Agency, All Other Goods Reduced in Proportion at y to Street Railway, surrounded by besutiful shade trees, Stacey J Silva J DAVIS & SKYDER and espcially adapted for SR ., e 506 Faroam 51, Omaha Nebrasks, GEO. HEIMROD’S SOCIAL GATHERINGS OF {FAMILIES OR SOCIETIES |Schradera Buith G K 200,000 ACoRES 2 ’ Who can be sccommated o frsclansstyle The bae ls always provided with the bes [Groddued H A Bommertald A a{.",’:"'ég;nf-'fiu:." in mproved taras, Ot | Gt by Douglas Sts. 613 North 6th Street.

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