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A Wryr - e ), 188, THE DAILY BEE --OMAHA, MONDAY JULY 2, 1883, 2 e HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA, HD\.\“ A Competit Rochester Expres have both of them of scarlet w0 that loops and ends are about t on of Candidates, o o, tio t How doth the little 8. J, T porgrin liaw its Commen. | same length, | I t I ow doth the little 8, il will eonfer dey Tipirove the shining hour r G il | | mportaln mpro And seamper up the hall way stairs | | | S 1 1 Board has under con With twenty chamois powe o e ore | S0, mach th '“‘ | | Have now been fnished In our store, making it the largest and most cofy How gayly, having scav f school deachers ten years, in order to make | lyer, | Doth he flit down again; o1 out of polities | g | While panting Henry Watter it yoniie Indlds . W) sently gradh. | Gloves g and taken either over | Toils after him in vain aeciht young ladies who vecently geadtc | or inder the sleeve, Black dresed k'd glov | And how doth Mr, Hendricks, too, fave pof e e [ are used "only for_ black toilets, and a fine i - p 1»,.,‘.;|...l, tales of gout, .| ehargof the Normal school there [ quity ¢ gant de Saxe" serves for all other 1o longer from Dyspep- ‘ o ""{;'.': b l‘:“;“ ‘"j‘.::_l v Wl ] The Little Rock university, now aproaching | } / sia, Indigestion, want of g o m completetion, will be the finest brick building | les with vory thick handles have all 4 fStrength | tehold how Mr. Thurman waves in the state of Arkansas, and one of the larg | 1 of sporting subjects, heads, &e., beau- Appetite,lossof Streng His red bandaxing fiag A okt comvemiant in the south-west.- | titully carved upon_ them. Thay are lined lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. BROWN’S IRON BIT- TERS never failstocure And begs that him to public life His frionds no more will drag 4 Behold how Hancock, the superh, Remarks he's growing thin And that his watstband has 1 In the west. An additional story has been built, and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS. . | with “red surah, and the materinls nsed to cover them have large Persian designs. It ix estimated that more than 200 women in Now York make money by copying. In fact it ix coming to be the rule that all copying is A curious mark of changed relations in th matter of learning languages is found in th Ohio, where, out of 650,000 scholars, 445 stuc Greek, still fewer, 418, French, while more than 40,000 learn German COMPOUNDED WITH MINERAL WATER. n taken, Some sixteen Inches in ¢ Some 2,000,000 ¢ being taught fn | done by women. Not a fow of them aro capital all these diseases. One exclusively for the use of prssengers. These immense warerooms, three Byt ah! thewe fattoring statomonts of | o Japaese publ o Deing tanght i | horthand writers, and every month the num- I NSH NI AU GHADRBO | stores, are 66 feot wide, are filled with the grandestisphy of all Kinds of Household The health of candidates and Engli o the schools un. | Der of type-writer operators increases. ot sl JaR and Office Furniture ever shown. 2 A i«'{‘,"‘."""f KAy tnjng_“« friends great m, Fany for diy wie are Iarge, with wooden S CERCAL GO e | All are invited to call, take the eleva Svery corroborates ny private educational enterprises abont the | mountings and covered with plain satinetts | ot on the first floor and go through the Gentlemen :— For_years 1 beena great sufferer from Dyspe and could get no relief (having & everything which was recommend- <) antil, Acting on the advice of a friend, who had been benefitted by Brown's Iron Birtaes, 1 tried a And they who represent themselves As strong, and stout, and spry, Abstain from doing feats of might Before the public eye. Whoso would win the Some betts the country. The owner of a w sachusetts recently RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA; ' CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS., building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, with urtstically hand-puinted designs. or mellon patch in Mas- evening use are monnted in mothe ved by mail seventy- Silk gan n for e richest hues glittering prize pay proof must give, stealing n year age or ons he had assisted in the hotel for £10,000 damage he bite was not severe, but her fright was so great that her hair —hanging on the back of a chair turned white before morning. [ Norristown Herald, me, and' I suffered greatly from a Burning sensation in the stomach, which was unbearable, _Since tak: ing Brows’s Inox Brrrens, all my troubles are atan end, Can eatany time without any disagreeable re- , merry candidates, LUNC DISEASES SEDENTARY DISEASES, The farmer had better | " / f e ‘most surprising results » That throvgh the Presidential terin nextra dog. That oy |, 1ady stopping at o Totel in Australia was Breviows o taking Brown's Inow KIDNEY COMPLAINT, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha Neb. He has chance to Ii i 3kt Yagiteg for Ehé blgwoet Falt yet s | bitten by & rat, and has sued the ropristor of Birrns, everything | ate distressed Lo il sy uasdasWe o SRR SEUSS L 0 Dusk, y And Hmp, and puff, and w To win the nomination in A week's go as you please mee in advance. That sort of a a quickened conscience, 1 of watching. who is subject to s the closest kind | ety S merely bribing Kn_\ LOUIS BRADFORD, 2INVACHIM INIM GNV SHIDOHED 'SISINONNA four feet long and remarkably comple wailors and passenger, and the nished him with a pound of xoap and sc t he would have in- ng brush, the punishme Or, if ye would your vigor prose T miore convineing ways, N Lo tuttid i “ v Or don the glove of pa An Indian in jail, in Arizona te ory, he- sults. 1 am_practically another {MPURE BLOO L Yl'!nr"pn"'Iufi‘v")mnt, came enraged at his wife, who had brought | As an example of the absurd lenghts to person. Mrs. W. J. Frysw, g il r 2L iy DEALER IN + And on the stage of Mad'son Square | him some clean clothing, and stabbed her to | which the flower mania has extended in New e ek kgt ILER"& CO . : TCROLE Vo 6ol othet oust ath.” Tt must be admitted that the provo. | Yorl, it b T ) b Or Doctor Tanner imitates, cation was veey greatXfor an Indist and 1 | S0 CE S0 noval Tanientuils, of thie. vessel, g - L iPROPRIETORS AN “m el‘ as flflrs | l[l S ll HS a RS TR tox totty days, she had in addition to the clean wardrobe,fur- | & passenger a floral facsimile of the vessel, BROWN'’S IRON BIT: y y y ! y y TERS acts like a charm SOLE.MANUFACTURERS a3l oadais Where N1 z flicted upen her would no doubt have been as it ompartments were filled with on the digestive organs, OMAHA.. NEB, ETC.2LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES. S e G SN wf e "?.,,-r..tlnu" l]lm:ulvnl‘ i andies, femoving all dyspeptic i And his shall be the prize who gets 16 Tthacs Journal says that during s | ut candy is made of two cups of m symptoms, such as tast- of brown sugar, one ta A b o Ouiale Commencement oxercises at Cornell University | Call and Get My Prices Before Buying Elsewhere, Yards Cor 9th ano Vebh Railway Time Table. loap d, Belchin on Thursday Mr. Barnes, who occupi ont ne iiile 1t ing the foo elching, Douglas, M \'»‘h;flm Chp.tnil':llmtmlxhwhm ol :||:~l|rvT:.z‘4v,u.‘mm;‘rilll. W, "\“m:x-.ull'"nn‘r.k:-":“ ing reinove the ',:f,,f'kl‘v,,'l'f;"f";:,(g‘f,,',"}fi..',f‘.::,"k 4 Hga'_ in 1he‘ Stomach, R. R., MAIN LINE ougras, llso_]th and Douglas, A omes the first to shors, 15 004 extod Yo d 4 H R vE. — g gl ey s | T m W oo HIeal {Hsrebéed In Cormall i) from the peatuts, lay then in buttered pans, Heartburn, etc. The e T, : s i when T dioto eave 8 gnd whot, tho cancy, bt done, o Woler | only Iron Preparation | Dwwer st ppm | ek COLD STORAGE FOR BUTTER & EGGS Wouldn't It be n Tl o omorae than i S oo vt T e 1 that willnot blacken the OMANA. AND LINCOLY LINE IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES AT SMALL COST. 4 i > Ayt b, L bt Easiy Proves,—It is easily proven ive headache. - S iicn N LARG SMA Al S AT § ) Bposkiag spout weather y':‘,:",’“‘ b "‘.’,“‘ amount for the obeervatory | . o5 i) fevers, C.,“,,fi],,m(,},',' L. id- teeth or g Sath #& Warchouse and Refrigerators 801, 3803, 805, 507 Howard street Omaha, Neb. Apply to Wouldu't it bo nice ambnot wale G o dio, il give | it walurh i e am L | o reet 0 ‘o turn on the ice ,000 for the establishing of & law school in | ity of the liver and kidneys, general de- Mixed. R D B, BEEMER, S Of vanilla cream said he would think the proposition over, and | ments yield readily to this great disease ical Co. raina leave Omaha as follows: 6005 g T ) To molsten your guzle? there the matter stands. piepiotioage o Aedapg ol Brown Chemical Co. 0008 w100, 1100w m, 407 u, 00 p / President McCosh, of Princoton Attend to i iz, Cool the inside cont Of your parching throat \/ Freeze you to the muzzle? Hartford Times. e ——— SINGULARITIES, ege, in ‘Baltimore, Md. his addrews recently delivered, created some astonishment among the students by an attack npon excessiveindulgence in exciting athletic games. He said he was bound to state that Within the last few years at Princeton gym- nastic games have been carried on in an’in- jurius extent, That as he had introduced ymnastics fnt the collegh, he was all the mmore anxious they should be kept within bounds, He did not complain of any exess in physical exersite, but n-the exciting gumes that are played. | Out of every one hundred ravages of disease by converting the food into rieh blood, and it gives new life and vigor to the aged and infirm always. Dumm trains leave Counci 5 p m, 4 Sce that all Iron Bitters are made by S DR Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed lines and trade- ‘mark on. wrapper. T SINEOI.D, MANUFAUTURER OF Galvanized ron Comices, Window Caps Finils Skylights &e.. p ny trains leay 00 and 6 —e— Good Tea. N. Y. Morning Journal. Ton drinkers will be delighted to learn that, according to the last advices from Hong Kong, the tea crop was in splendid condition. If there floods_and cyclones, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Leay A Spanish granatee has entire bed room suite i of furniture made of glaxs. Strawberries weighing seven-eigths of an ounce each have been grown in Deleware this irteenth Street, Omaha, Neb, yoar. A devilfish, measuring eigth feet in circum- ference, was captured at Santa Monica, Cal.; & fow Ay ago. Johm Brown's shackles, the ones used on him at Harpers forry, are owned by George B. Keninon, of Booth Bay, Me. Ten well-preserved teeth of the saber-tooth tiger were excavated at the Nevada state-pris- on quarry last week, close to prehistoric tracks. A resident near Retford. England, while in his garden, was stung on the forehead by a bee, and died instantly from the effects of the poison, Baron Rotachild's carraiges at Vienna is lidh- ed by electrict light. The Apparatus is | neath the coachman's seat, and the light, wil burn 100 hours, within ordinary carraige lamps. / A salt well being drilled at Pearl Creek, near Warsaw N. Y. has passed through thirty foet o} salt shale and cighty five fe pure, salt, and the end iv not yet. "The present depth of the well ix 150 feet. A fish dealer in Bridgopart, Conn., has been exhibiting a cat fish which was exactly alike on both sides, with the excoption of a small spot under the throat, and many old fishermen sald thoy had nover seen anything like it bo- posd) i New Haven in talking of free kindergartens. DMine Brooks, of Springheld, Maws, told an ‘audience gathered at President Woolsey's the other evening about her work, and commit- tee was appointed orm a kindergarten as. wociation, Tt huws heen observed that *right-handedness” extends far down in the seale of creation, Par- rots take hold of their food in thetr riqht foot | ¢ by preference, and Mr. Crookes ix iuclined to believe that inkects like wasps, boetles, and spiders use the right anterior foot mest fre. quently. South Al fcan children have as o favorite « nwnake, Tt i tiny little earth- rarely found aver throo inches loug, vith ey jet bk ukin, long pointed head and I [tin petted and plaged with by children who tie its little body up in knots, to have th loasure of seeing it until itself. 1t is perfect. y harinlexs The Virginia Military Institute, at Lexing- students, he thinks, eight or ten loso very much of the benefit of their college life because thelr hearts are in the sports vather than in their studies, - —— PEPPERMINT DROPS. Fmigrants and bees aac swarming. Look out for sunstrokes and snakes and things. These hot days are full of dangers, The frequent explosion of oil stoves should suggest some new ideas to the dynamiters. A new town in Nevada s called Take Notice, Owing to the crowded condition of our colums we are obliged to refer to it as N. B Mr. Warner of Rochister continues to offer wizes for the discovery of comets. But no- Ty Jenows what on earth he wants so many cometw for, Of 10,000 % ym, 2,430 register. pay taxes and take The others procead on the prohibition plan nnd dispense their whine and bark without n license. A man gave as an excuse for not serviny the late Barnett jury at Mount Sterling that something was getting to happen at house and he ought to be there, to stand axide. Said the citizen of a country town whose honse was afire, *‘For hedven’s sake get the two companiea to fighting, aud thep we m able_to save somethi Tf they get in there they'll destroy everything." The toy-pistol has come to the front again. Probably old John Adams would never have made his speech about & noisy celebration of the Fourth of July if he had, for a moment, imagined that the toy pistol would have been of it pitiable results. A subseription-book publisher says that out of & thousand book agents he wsually finds about ten who are worth retaining after a month’s trial, We suppose that the other 900 become too much uripkml up to keep on working. Philadelphia News. A Florida man last year took nine hundred pounds of honey jrom wix hives of bees, We never did sa well as that, ‘but we have in our hful days, taken about four thousand unds of bee’s nest in twenty minutes, and it asn't a very good afternoon for bees, “‘nuth- on i & wax told cold spells, bugs, locust and other climatic calamities insectivorous pest in China, the plants have escaped them all. Deli ious, fragrant tea may therefore be expec- ted far some time to come. But, alas! there is tea and tea. A large number of pacages which arrived here a_few days ago contained, Mr. Inspector Davies says sand, gravel, exhausted leave and pell- ets of pate artificially made to resemble the genuine article. This base imitation of fortunately confiscated. Tea must be sacretly guarded against all who would attempt to tamper with it. Bogus sausa- ges, olemargarine and other weak imita- tions we can stand, but imitation tea, never. | —— Havesviuie, O., Feb, 11, 1880, I am very glad to mi\; T have tried Hop Bitters, and never took anything that did me as much good. 1 only took two bot- tles and I would not take 8100 for the good they did me. I recommend them to my patients, and get the best results from their use. C. B. MERCER. M. D. —e—— Use of Qtoel Nuils, Bostan Commercial Bulleting © 7+ T s Within the past six months the use of steel nails has increased largely. They came into market about a year ago and found an immediate sale. One by one the leading nail companies of this state took up this line of manufacture until all now produce steel nails regularly. No change in machinery was required. The knives for cutting the steel plates dull much quicker than on ivon work, but otherwise the cost of manufacture is not increased beyond the first cost of the steel bloom as compared with pig or scrap iron which is used in making iron nails. At first the extra cost of steel nails was one and one-half cents per pound or $1.50 per keg, but it has now been reduced to I—;{dmimtz'on Mrs.S.A.Allen's Hair Restorer THE OF THE WORLD. WORLD'S 18 PERFECTION! Public tress, Mrs. S. Benefac frs. A Atvi has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparation for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. . + . COMPLIMENTARY. “My Tair is now restored to its Arrive trom Neligh WABASH, ST. Express Mail* youthful color; I have not a gray hair left: I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. “One Bottle 46" Thatis the Expression of many who have had Leave Omaha for O'Neill via St Paul for Blair st €., M. & St. P. R, R—U. P. DEPOT. LEAVE, Mail & Atlantic A “Daily exc arrives *Sundays excepted. $Omaha time. [ . R, R.—U. P. DEPOT. ARRIVE. LEAVE. Ml .S Express Mail Express ... 340 pm “Sundays excepted. &P R.T. ndays excepted. ST. PAUL & OMAHA EPOT N. No. 2.... 8:00am | No.1 ... 4 No.4.. 12:45p m a Sundays excepted. Mail Expross. ARRIVE, DEPART. Express. 50 am | Express Mall, 6:15 p m | Mail Trainy leaving at 7:25 p m and arri will have Pullman sleepers. Opening and Closing of Mails. wovt, & Northwesters » Rock Island & Pa Chic pm am pm| | DIVISION— 5am | OMAEIA CORNICE WORIIKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFERS, MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, Etc., Etc. LEAVE, ARRIVE, 810 South Twelfth Street, v OMAHA, NEB. Omaha. ...7:45am | Omaha 11:30 a m 7 mon-wen-{rem HAYNED: @ Ml | “ 5:20 pm B.&Q R.R.—U. P. DEPOT. SPECIAL NOTICE TO 5 a m | Express . G f Live Stock and Oth o it rowers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Cround Oil Cake. It is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One poand is equal to three pounds of ‘corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Fall and Winter, instéad of running down, will increase in weight; and be in good marketable condition in the spring. Dairymen, as well as others, who use it can testity to its merits, Ty it and judge for yourselves. - Price $25.00 per fon: no charge for sacks. _Address od-e0d-me WOODMAN Ll D O1L COMPANY, Omaha, eb. Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMED,” 3 Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, Steam Packing at wholesale and reail, AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Neb. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH PERFECTION p g ! 0, Burlington & Quiney.. J . - oxtrs hair restored to its natural 9 ) IN Vs 1 9 s A New York regiment in camp at Pecks. | #1, extra. k7 theie gray haie; Wabash ton, Voo tured out, 1241 raduntos o] kil threatened to fovolt if they were not fur.| The great advantage of steel nails is colo, and theie bakd spor corersd | | sl ity s ¢ o 155 mintug wid elull gngi. | nished with napkins, We cannot conceive of | that they can be driven into hard wood (s, 5 A ArLEn's WoRLD's HAMk Omaa & Hoyibiican Vaiey. Hea.tmg and Ba.kmg neers, 120 merchants, 94 farmers and plant- '.‘l:Mn:“ ‘h‘l‘lgh:l{, t‘l::‘-‘.:ll :t::l)m\: ":‘fttlmfitu' lfl.l:’ as ensily as an iron nail will go into a Rusrore. Itis notadye. B. & M. in Nebraska. . rars of war, % Without & nap pineboard. We have seen steel nails driv- en into a white oak knot without bum\imi, Omaha & Northwestern Missouri Pacific. e, 50 physicians, 30 clergymen and 10 bank- o Taltints s amrorta bt nenbs, kin--unless it be a corporal with a dollar store and is conducted upon the same rrh:clphm [ - Is only attained by using scarf pin.—Norristown Herald. ‘GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1078, b e 0 Py Local'mails for State of Iowa leave but oncea day el o : Nothing else is now used in laying hard ’ viz: 4:30 8. m, i Wiy ety e e antachurd rom: e, | oo flors, a they roquise no boring but o Agincaln el s el 020 CHARESR OAK e ot mlats ! B yeu. we tnderstand what makos the straw | are driven readily. For all kinds of hard “ncullTEs cc open Sundage from 15300 m to 130 5. m. P e i o, tumer 1% | berry shortcake ab. our, hotel %0 thoroughly | finish thoy aro cspecially adapted and us ‘.‘) TR B e Stoves and Ranges, with a distant salon, where & “superb orches- | Waterproof and solid. The flooring and roof 80 much hard finish is now employed their use must be on the increase. They are also used largely by car-builders, and box- makers are increasing their demand for PROPOSALS FOR PAVING. of the samo are manufactured by this process frop the straw in the berries, ~And that also explaina another myxtery, to-wit, viz: What becomes of the straw o8, Raker's Preminm Chocolate, the best preparation of plain ehocolate for fam= Ay use. — Baker's Hreakfast Cocoa, from which the excess of oil has been removed. easily digested and admirably it e was . 1t would not do to try a thing of the Xind in this country. - The eflack of the music would ho ruined amidst crles of “‘Hello ! central office ? connect 4007 with 133, WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DODAS. D PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned until 13 o'clock noon of Mon- day, July 2nd, A. D, 1883, for the paving of Harney For sale by Blast the thing. Don't wrderstand, You'ro| The mayor and alderman of Portland, Me., | them. Box-makers have been using the sdapted for invallds. — Zaker's Panilia | street, in Paving District No. 9, being that part of } stoo near. Stand back a little! ~ What d' yo | have st voted. unto. themselves froe admis: | botter grades of iron nails, as they can be el S Ko e e L St T MILTON ROGERS & SONS’ say? | can’t hear a word! ll?.lllul— N :‘}m to all places of amusement, and will f drawn and re-dviven. The steel nail recommended by tuurists.— Baker's | the intersection made by the crossing of Tenth OMAHA il sy idnd —=1"Boston | “‘wear a badge of appropriate design” so they | noats this roquirement better than any Jieoma, Invaluable as a diot for ehil- | stroet. Also for the paving of Sixteenth street in " i < Trauscript. & ay be ,mgn,[::.l y the doorkeeper. We pher, ‘m;f::?nfu“n; Chocolate, & :;‘vh:xl Ium&.: No. :‘.‘behu(nl);‘nl |u'ml of slmmun i 1\ 1 carly | would s e hoad of u hog on w coffin | “the most exeellvut o fumlies. reet Iyiag betwoen the south line of Douglas street xico " 'y ! the circumstances, Or, perhaps the whole W. BAKER & COy 9 SHY 08 S0, on Mexico, nocording toa French botanist, are IR o S Douglas and state of Nebraska. In accordance with the wishes of the legal majority of property owners E. B. CHAPMAN & CO,, ] abuting on sald paving disticts and in obedience to ordinances Nos. 583 and 587 of said city, the material - GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. to be used in paving the aforesaid districts must be ““Tyinidad or p'mm Asphaltum.” Al such paving to tl be laid and work done in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the office of the Board of (] blic Works, Separate bids to be presented for 1213 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. 6,000 yoars 0ld, aud consequently Lie mukes thewm out cooval with the creation of the world, Sl that ix only estimate, The oldest tree on earth, so far as " absolutely known, is the “Bo” tree in the sacred ci‘t‘ul Amarapoors, Burmah. 1t was planted in 268 B.-C, and ix accordingly 2171 yoars old.." Ita great age i proved by R e e e guwes Emerson Tennent, who says: 1o it kings have even dedicated their dominions, in testimony of belief that it is a branch of the identical fig- tree under which Buddah reclined at Urumelya when he underwent his adotheosia, About eight miles from Kingston, Ont,, and Dorliester, Mase, e et HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Blue is the coming color. Tullu is used in making summer honnets, Slooves have a docided tendency to fullness at the top. Suits for seaside or country wear to be stylish must b vdd. pa each paving istrict, With separate prites named in each bid for a five years' and ten years' guarantee of said paving. Bids to be accompanied by the signa- tures of proposed sureties who, in the event of the awarding of the contract, will enter into bonds with the city of Omaha in the s thirty thousand rs for each of the above described paving dis to BREAXIAST. a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the n‘penlluun of digestion and nutri- tion, and by a eareful applleation of the fine proper- ties of well yelected Cocon, Mr. Epps has provided our In fashionable London there is noted a reat tri the faithful p jance of such con- e in th be vho d Dreakfast tables with & delicately flavored beverage | "1 b g e > , - X 400 yands from the river St. Lawrenco, rises & :"“"‘:_”""" n the number of ladies who drive much for Saxant- | which may save many heavy doctors’ bills, T by p::‘p:?l;,]‘u‘l‘\‘ul:h‘l“:umlhu‘vl y e A ] X X oot Softy granite ridge, on which are throe wel ®AN NEnvixe," |the judicious use of such articles of diet thata con- | greqs PAYAMIS 10 e €I o Y ells |~ 9 i ¢ be gradually built up until st carsed ont of the solid roek, which have defied | Charles 1X. slippers of alligator skin, d saysaskeptic, oy | titution vay b gradunly bullt up nntl trong | eturned to bidder in tho oy &B AI ) m qfl:’diu of fi’,fi:,mm i llldu"‘:]‘ _,'W_ "'m" i.“;‘v;)"‘.:lrnrk red, are a passing fancy for morn- ot mubtle maiudles e floating '..i..: s roady to at. | Did; aud 10 the sucossstul b . . intended use. These cylinders, only four feet ) tack wherever there is & weak poin © may escape deep and & foot or more in diaweter, are ed by the Board of Publ M ) n : e f by keeping ourselves well fortified ity O Compan There is no limit to the delicate beauty many & fatal nhaul,: lu‘-u‘ R 2a 18 | and City Council, as provided by law and ording 2 4 e hewn out of rcck which the keencst tempered | ghown in the iaking up of the new summe St pare Dlood snd peopetly Bourihed {rame."= | caliarwise puch check ta be forfeited and pla In onder to protect the public against the mposition of Mountebanks tn our lins, we hate cociuen o ¢ %«hln of mmllcrn tlnnult would scarcely chip, and | goilets of white. Made siimply with bolling water or milk. Sold in | thg credit of the paving fund. ) 0 15, we have concluded to offer rom top to buttom they are as smooth us the or All bids nust be made upon_printed blanks, to be ur ished by the Board of Public W ks, The Board of Public Works resery, rejuct any and al bids, y Rbeumatm, innl Weakness, and fifty other lalots®”? We clalm it a specifie, sl ecause the virus of all diseases arises from ‘ent, Alterative and finest_polished Scotch granil contain a copious _sup) Which niust o supptied by A doctor thinks tight lacing is a public bes fit because it Kills off the foolish girl. leaves the Wise ones to grow into women. They always pure water, rains, & no sur. e Bioblood. Its Nervine, Resoly tins only (41 and 1) by grocers, labeled o JAMES EPPS & of the right to BILLIARD MATERIALS AT COST. Homapathic Chemists, London, Eng : | Laxative propertiesmeotall the conditic e JAMES CREIGHTON | ' IPLEASE 'HE FOLLOWING PR Tace water can ponetrate thom. Tho POPUAF | Tyiamonds are not worn in Paris with stuple | FroErod o T Known shorda e s+ o+ A Skin of Beauty1s a Joy Forever. ¢ Cun v Boand of Paile Were | PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES idea s that thorein former savages pounod s Thay Are replaced by fatoy DR. T. FELIX GOURAUDS 15aawtw 94 Bost; Zanivar Lvory Bllliard JBalls, per sod . 2200 | ir corn, but the diameter of the holes and e ey Bl e e R | e Py ve— Tie x i dlopropockianhte: sevth render, that T | e i d silver and enamel artistically i Oriental Cream or Magical Beautifier. | pp(pOSALS FOR BRIDGE CON BILLIARD CLOTEI. ki | The Oriental Cream Purities as well as Beautifies | COTION BTG MR R it - RTILELS R EA . If straw hat has been wet, and the stiff the Skin, Removes Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Moth. | R N. & 1 e e anulactured for Ivan Simon fi-‘n.lf’l“'n-\"f" r<.|l' y | hery o8 xr:»{a I':‘-r:n|~vfl;u;-|.lv~‘&: news llu\\.v-l‘:i-p!nil?n‘l‘. L.-...x. :l'lliiztvlnlv \‘\ml..» of e | 1"';_{""‘” | —_— “No. 8, 74 inches wide, per yard, ... fur 4~ Wl .50 } fishermen prospectors h nixed w .“uu ater over it; put it on with | on beauty and IVED BY | ) fonnd some pearls of great \:‘1 [-' srrehdyndid FX.7] el cloth compo | defles _detec | Nominal Size of|ExactSizeof Bed| Seconl \ ! ® ™ Wouy hob tion. 1t h Becond Third } a fow suialler e Tho frt was taken || “Hoots e gloves that it and a protey | 100 e I oo the test | [ bl Quality { row the shell of yoarl oyster | handkerchi auswered & French woumnt | nervons evetem whe B 0 %0 yoarsand { o e TR - | Iast, 1882, 1t is believed to be & when challonged to name thres cvsentials of an | of eoebity HoiaTeps | 1 08 haradem | S For Cushion 400 ; i It weighs seveuty-five car A | elegant costume, CAuses ahove rofers we taste 1b 80 edanos with | y LI ! offered £14,000, v\ifil’l wis accopted I ¥ To Clergy s, Literary men, M be sure the | plans and spec office | _Both . 10 00 ’ & sowme I8 very far below Ita rel valne, | Japanese embirolil. | chants, Bankers, Ladies and il those whos preparation is | Board of Publio Works. — Bids to be accompanied by | For Bed T e oy e Joa Xmiug lared ou by Oue of the | entarylemployutnt. cinses nersons prost Mignatures of proposed Sureties who, b the ol o« s 1 |For Cushion ¥4 9] oefoct . in ' for finely U, | yretiiest of | pr of | irregularities” of the blood, stomach, bow event of the awarding of such contract, will enter | ) v ¥ | 4 Valued on tho syot st 85,000 : va | Kiaeys atwhorequity s nerve tonis, dppetise nto honds with the oity of Omaha I the sum of [ Both 17 00 \ apo 5,000, wulunt, SaMAwTAN NREVINE 4 fnvaluablo, ive hundred dollars for the faithful execution of For Bod - £ poarl of forty carats, yet more beautiful, was | Thonsaads proclaim It the most wonderful invig- S kT g, o ; o R i | | 0~ exhibited at l{m‘,l’u\, where £3,000 was bid. | The most serviceable shoes for country wear | Sr%n¢ that eve o pipking aysigus, Board of Public t L 4358 | | | | suceess of the finst serious exploratio ors of brown linen and yellow - . a9 reject any or all bids, 4 | Both TS T is justly regarded as evidence of extensive | or Russia leather, Thev will “withsta g tetimontate A g e TS JAMES CREIGHTON | ) ‘r . © | or Russia lea " stand the 8D, 00, Hav T\ : tAs you Iadies will use them, malmast Baard ol Peblle Works - Abponita of peari-bearing oysters, and_ graat | hardest walldng, and, If properly mads oo | TE8 BB B A RISEEES VBN, Hlira Hau Tou (s petientls AR YU Iadiot Wl et Aot | o 18 taw o CRNIFTIAN Board of Publio W BILLIARD CHALK E g excitement pervades all the fishermen in that | very graceful. ; | of all the Skin preparations.” One bottle will last Bost French Billiard Chalk, per gros $ 50| Best French Cue Tips, 100 in a | gulf. | 1 six months, using it every day. Also Poudro Juo T. FEEARRIS. POCKET NETTINGS - Fringes, Leathrs, fnest worsted, per sot (0) +. .. .00 e — auges for o desert on & July day | unis NENEer, | o superiuous hair without injury to the | Orders st Tavariably be sccomparicd by ewittance, and v oy 1y HEERES 10 00 seieion msautact EDUATIONAL. Lt iy arae ok sl s 4o | e Lo 1 ik 1 1. T, GOURAUD, Soe Prop. 48 Bond S. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts, grad 0eee ¢ ezt For sale by all Druggists and F Goods Deal BUYS CAST-OFF CLOTHING BALKE 0}1\.!.“ B!'I’:‘ ".'..i"?..',?;":i.'fi?f..:‘. A pretty way to brighten a willow chair is | ‘throughout the United States, Canada and » 0 T . . s dollars for each :‘,{“‘:fi:‘:‘:‘:‘&: :,'I_fl:fill;‘f_hli’f‘r':’x‘:{’ om | ure sL07 FARNAM STRERT (Up Stairs) ol ware of base lmitations. 81,00 reward tor | HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, NEW YORK AN e " eliooltonches of the xty of Now York | o e blow t, 4t abonit the center of the bl S e B R e B A o - Cal or send Postal Cac, 1 : I8, 44 Owaha office, 500 South 10th street. cod-mie »

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