Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 14, 1883, Page 5

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'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. TRADE MARK f TiR GREAT By BEFORE TAX o, q aiTasit mature Grave ¥ of advertisements to refand money, when from whom the medicine #8 hought Sou the swrifeen guar A teiad ¥ of Gray s Spocific whi convince pical of it real Temte, it of commtorfoioms, we temve adoptel the Yellow Wrappe 1 free by adl %0 cvory cie 15 5okl Dy i dew o ot 8, or f’fiu T cant! fede 1y THE ¢ Sold in Omaha by ¢. F Gooman 41 Contral Wi The Public 1 requested car aew and enlarged Scheme to be dyawn Monthly #ir CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. Tickets Onl §5, Shares in Proportion. Louisiana._ State Lansrv [}umum “We do heveby cortify that we supervise the ar cangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Anntai Drawings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company. add in person manage and control the Drawingt themselves, and that the same are conducted it honesty, fairness. and in good faith toward all pay and’ we authorize the company to use this cer. ‘ate, with fac-similex of our signatures attached ts advertisements " COMMISSIONRRS, Tncorporated in 1868 for 25 years by the legislature for educational and charitable purposes—with n cap Ital of 81,000,000 —to which a reserve fund of over £550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present state constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1870, The only Lottery ever voted on and people of any state. 1t never Scales or Postpone Tts grand single number drawings take place monthly. DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A O, h Grand Drawing, Class H, at No DAY, AUGUST 14, 1888 ndorsed Drawing. CAP! 00,000 TICKETS at tions, in AL PRIZE, §75,000. DOLLARS ACH. srac: APPROXIM ATION PRIZ 9 Approximation prizes of §750 9 do do do 21967 Pri Applicati ¥ to the For further ddress. Addre ored Letters N amounting to... for rates to clubs she of the Company rmation wri 7. 0. ‘Monoy Orders or X V ORLEANS AL BANK, 3, 1 Ondiriary, otters by(Mall o Ex proserto; M A. DAUT M. A. DAUPHI 0 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CD; B. Frank Moore. 727 La Salle Street. L‘/ucago, y 819 and 212 Bro dwny, e b .px, for 159th Monthly Drawing, Tuesday, August 14. First Capital Prizg, 75,000, Tickets 5. = Sold o \the at 81 each. "So0 ulluhum« elsewhere, possiblo ooet consatent therewlt HARTFORD LIFE & ANNUITY INSURANCE co., @ Good Agents Wanted? iy E.HOUSE, Consulting and Ciil Engineer and SURVEYCGR. tion to Suryeying Town Addit ons v lahes Estimates of Escavations, Meking v .u.,‘lur: FIRST NATIONALY BANK, IMAHA, NEB. JAS, H. PEABODY M, . PHYSICIAN & URG—EON Residence, No. 1407 Jones St. OF aam street. Office hours, 12 1n. to 1 . 06 p. in Telephone' for wifice TICKETS TO EUROPE! Buy your European Steamship Tickets via the ALLAN LINE! PALA.CE BILLIARD HALL, 1204 Farnam Street. P. H. McGuire, Proprietor, JAMES C. BRYAN, Manager. SEVEN NEW TABLES. The handsomest Billiard u..l‘ Wines, Liquors and Cigars are trons 15-4d SLALED PROPOSALS, EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the un- £ b tigned anti Tuesdsy, August 14th, 1883, ab 3 o'clock P. M., for_removing 16th street bridge o Fiorence. Bpecifications may be seen ab the County Cork's offica. The right ko vesorre soy aud all ids inreserved. By ordes of v JOHN BAUMER, U1 mmon. Couaty Clerk. v ever, | Opera | unchanged, but the st | old habitues of th TINSEL AND TURP[NHNE. Soenic Glorics Which will Dazzle Parquette and Cirle, s Boyd's Opera House Ie-Opens e m Next Week, Thomas F. Boyd, the manager of Boyd's House, s not been taking a | vacation this summer, The Opera house has heen elosed to all ontward appenr ances but within there has been much | busy work, employment for adarge fored and honse The body of the house remains of carpenters, scene-painters cleaners, re setting from the [ | will be as | a different theatro. The | nuch better than that formerly | W as that was, and e wee will feel | sceniun to the rear wall vent as we ure | | with the new pict 1o be presented to them. Sossman and Lang, of Chicago, ae the fivm and they have sent out to do 150th lluutluy | 5 | Penzance.” | toons, i | seroll with from which is pendant a | Treat, of Weeping Water, mentions their | | 11th and 21st. this work, two experienced artists, L. Graham and John H. Young. In front hangs the curtain, shimmer e light of the grand chandelier, famous Mat Morgan des + painted on ‘ FOLDED W HITE SATIN onzed gilt with fes. picture is an elaborate | al emblems on a plaque lambrequin of gen durme blue silk edged with gold. On each side of the folded in hangs a | heavy drapery of old gold satin with stripes, border and fringe work of d’arme blue, the whe urrounded with | massive drapery of ¢ crimson with white ermine border and black sable tips. At the bottom ot the curtain two steps of marble are strewn with cut flowers and garlands, flanked with India vases, five feet high, loaded with choice exotics. The white folded satin terminates on these steps ina mass of gold bullion. This drop curtain is overhung with a heavy valence of old lace looped back with ribbons. The picture on the curtain is to be some scene in Italy, not yet chosen. The rest of scenium under a cornice of Over t s | the s trimmin; enery and the pro- are on an cqually GORGES th of color having been_used and harmony in execution. The grand ery border i of erimson,with a large ssance seroll, blue ground, gra wd bullion, The trip dr continuation of the folded white satin over blue, the fringes tipped with gold, and satin lambrequing each embossed with a laurel wreath in gold. The two front flys, that are always stationary, save in wood scenes, are called tormentors,” The columns of these are Parian marble with “nail-head” base, blue satin draper- US SCALE, A we ¥ ies, Eastlake border and bullion fringe. Sronze plaques, bearing bas-reliefs of classic hors se. The torme: continua- tion of thy pery. There are a number of new sets of scenery, a light libr scene in oak, adoptable to old comedies like the “School for Scandal” or “Road to|’ Ruin.” A modern parlor set, a plain chamber, the medium between afiluence o fine aeh palace in the ce, a dark wood s depih of a forest, and sou ca louse opens a week from n with the Chicago Ideal Opera in “lolanthe,” followed by the " “Pinafore” and “‘Pirates of e— VAL Hewitt, lelivers fin this burns, sore throats, aud I clec Ol cannob In- eep it up to the standar sfy the people. 1 shall send Postmasiel OF Monterey. Mich. i colds, m VICE Builetin for July, 1883, rather cool The with much cloudy rain in the last decade, month of July was weather, and much RAINFALL, 11 by sections was as follow Southeast, inches; northeast, 3.41 s;southwest, 4.54 inches; northwest, 2,06 inches. Average for entire state, ) inches. TEMPERATURE, rature of the air > of all noon obser The rain nean Ilnr.;lkulh- 0, Weeping Water, ATIVE HUMIDITY. icultural College, !hn.dl.l, ms..i H 78.78'; De Sota, 78. WIND. Number of miles traveled: Ow 2,448, Mean dircotion: Omaha, s Agricultural College, south. Greatest velocity: Omaha, 23 miles per hour, north MISCELLANEOUS, seen at Syracuse collego on the 7th, and Solar halos we the sun The first on the t sun dog north of at 7 o'clock p. m, an the 15th, locust was heard at Pawnee City il-storm of the 13th was one of extensive and destructive storius that has occured in this state, It is estimateb that in Cass county alone the damago is £630,000, The of the storm very lal extending almost across the state, which it crossed from northwest to southeast. ly all ob- servers report particularly of the storm. | At Crete the thermometer fell 26° in| half an hour, and at Syracuse 197 in a few | minutes. Several local hail ing July. storms occurred dur. At Syracuse, Weeping Water and Pawnee city on the 10th hail fell Mr. Wallace, of Pawnce city, says stones | 104 inches in circumforence fell. Mr. being as lu Storms ocou s hickory nuts. Hail | | at Sargent on the #th, Evrors—In the June bulletin the min- imum temperature at Do Soto was given | as 28 . It should have 1 44 Also | | relative humidivy should be 79.4 instead | of 60.3, 3y a typographical error the rainfall at Auburn was made .15 inches instead of 15,00 inches. c — Grins, Plossant, healthy grins are scen only on the faces of healthy persons. The dyspeptic and dobilitated can wmile only in & half-hearted way. Purfy the blood, ton the sioruch, tinsues 'lhh Burdock Blood Bu- you wish to Leugh well and often, aug 106t Buck, of Red Willow, reports | HH‘ D/ \H \ Bl‘ k Cures Scrofula, Erysipela: Pimples and Face Grub. Blotches, Boils, Tumors, Tet- Humo. Salt Rheum, 1d Head, Sores, Mercurial Loss of Appetite, Affections of the Liv /"('stmn. Biliousne nd General l)o»m., mQTlR MIl[IURN&C(V Prop's, Buffa's, N.Y.§ List of Letters g uncalle in the Ow aha poste UENTLEMEN, ams W d ¢ rawell W It Tiruner & Co H W R TE lm\u & ( mhm-n W wham O Himostery W A Howard C H Hallenback A P Hohlor J Hoghstrigh J Jackson 1 B2 Hill \\ 2 Hastings 1 Huntl\-urg HM Tansson AL B Then A M Tugram G L Kuhl H Kritachmor 1 Kipp O Knight F M Lewis B Lawson T Lincoln 1 1 Larimor A M Lett G LoeJ W Joo J Livingston J MeArdle M Miller A H Mot Marion W Mockbey W Me Imtm.k 8] Moore J H--2 Nicholson G Orv J 1 Olson P Page Phillips I3 T2 P Piorco W ) Rohberts N Ito Riloy T S & Co Kohl W Ross C Stulken D Simpson R F Trask W (-2 Tren o W Voss I Worthing \\r»lul M ch! \\\n. it 1 1 Wood K Warren J LADIES LIST. Adams Mrs H M rmingham Mrs K Bengsind Miss C Bassen Mrs A 19 Beverley Miss J Coumd Mrs M M Cha~lton Mrs D G Case Mrs M Childs Miss D Cook Mrs 1, Cook Mrs L H Dijansson Miss Dovitt M Eiliing Mrs G mm.“l, Lunc Tt N 11 Mechou Mrs James Mrs L BB Kruse Mits M Lee Mixs C Smith 3 Shropshire Miss 1 Towhy Mrs Woodard Miss B Ward Miss A West Mrs J H W A b, Wheeler Mrs D Cuas. K. D PROPOSALS FOR CITY PRINT- ING TANT, Postmaster, LEALED PROPOSALS will b dersigned until 12 o'cl noon, Saturduy. August 18, for printing of the [ N of Omaha, f cived by the un roposed 3 wwarding o contract, will_entir into's bond with the i ance of kaid con tto reject any and sals or bids shall Legal Notices,” VETT City Clerk. STATE OF Dovat the County Court room, A. D, 18835, present, Ida Newgrecn, de extate, praying that he n trator of sald cstate, Ordored, that Sept, 3, A M., is ussigned for hearing persony interested in said county court to be held in show cause why the prayer of 1 that notice of hearing there d taticr by o petition and th iven to all | publishing a [A true cop County Judg augl0-dlewiw Matter of Applcation of Chaw. ¥ Flora for Liguor Notice is heroby gi on the 1st da tion ta the 1 from the 15th day of Aligust, 1553, t Octoir 1 11 the fled w ‘ thios , Cuiaktns ¥. Fuona, Applicant T O B nowspaper will putlidi tho wix th The city of Ouala is 1o charged Uierewith .. L C. Juwere M1 Ewlow City Clerk Matter of Applic, stion of Julius Schroeder for Liquor 1 NOTICE, en that Julius Schroedor did ust, A. 1. 153, flle hisapplica 1 | wrd precins oth day tl \u,ufl, 1853, lu 26th day of Fobruaty, 1894, If there be 1o objection, renwonstrancs or protest fled within (o weei troin August dh, A. D. 1533, the said license w I] be ULIL H ‘fi HROEDER, Applieant. S 0ans Bt aavmaes Shl AN notios onoe each week f0r w0 Woeks kb the oxponse of tho spplicant. The couaty of Douglas b not to bo charged tiorewith, JOHN BAUMEK, AL, L. Conaty Clerk. | Religions E-OMAIIA, imebangh & Taylor OFFERJA NEW STOCK OF HARDW ARE TMENT OF FULL AS BUILDERS'’ I‘-IATERIA;’.‘ Carpentor Nowest styles in Bronre Goods. | Machinists. Tools. Warranted Cutlery and But- falo Scales. 1408 Dauglna OMATIA MRS. LOUISA MOHR, @\'I‘i‘y(}.fld;f?d Midw 1508 Califorr stroot, reot, | SACADEMY FOF THE SAGRED HEART UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Tin of fhe Sacred Heart OMAHA, NEB. T ¥ i A the various o mu o a finisl cation. Proprie and_ the pri ersonal neatos: Bhjects ot is o obstac in the institution, ental rd, washing, or year. Extracha or information apply to THE LADY SUPERIO Park Place, Omah aNob. ALMA E, KEITH, DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, ET( Stock Entirely Fresh and New. 105 15¢h Street Opp. Postoflice, SPEEL Port Grape Wine! UN Used in the principal churchies for communion purposcs. XCELLENT;FORBADIES, ANDIWEAKLY RSONSE AND THE AGED, | An ordinance croatimg Speer's Port Grape Wine FOUR YEARS OLD. Tonue and Strengthening Prop- erties are unsurpassed by any the pure juice of th Specr's own - personal supery genuinencas ranteud. and partakos which it medicinal pur of the rich qu e For purity, richness, e 1t will bo Tound unexcelled, SPEER'S P.J.BRANDY. This br lled in - his country, being stands unr ape, and con wedical prog Tihiss o delieate wimilur (o that of the g hoit lstilled, and is in groat tavor wmong tirst-class familic Bew that the signature of ALK , 18 over the cord ol by Kennard 1 it, . W, Saxe, Ju ottle M. Parr, Schroter andJ, 0. Punter ————————————————————— ORDINANCE, NO 603, ver Distriet No. 10 1« City of Omol o it ordained by the City Council of the City | lowing | between Farual wal 10 foot, nout) lock 14, In the h 132 foot to the pol 4 fout wouth of b inning. south ast corner of thence south 614, thence weat 12§ feet to the southeast corner of Market strect. hence north 43 degrees west to & point 70 fuet west of 16th street, thence north to the south, k e north 12 fo thence south 45 degrecs, cast to 1 iniin ordinance shall be in force and take and after ite passage. Vassed August 7eh, 1553, BAKER, Presidost uu, Councl, Attest J. J. L L. JEWETT, L‘uymuk Approved August 104, RO M. Il lu\\l)z\\ ’ AI GUST grape, | RED SPEER, Pasaio, | 1883, 5 AMES, Farnam Street, | SOLE AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING PROP. ERTY ¢ DAKHURST Lots 60x124 o an alley, ehoice flocation for homes, reasonable prices, Easy Torms BROWNELL HALL Has been located in this addition, J. I. Redick’s Sub-Division. Eiegant Bunamng Sites, 100 Lots, 75x142 and 50 on Park, Georgia and V nucs, 2 to alley, nia Ave Terms, one-third cash, long time on balance. HANSCOM PLACE 150 Choice Lots, 50x150 on Easy lerms, WALNUT HILL ! (Dr. Mercer's Addition.) Lots 924182}, beantifully locoted, reas- onable prices and favorable terms, ACRE LOTS— \'Ht\ NER. LOT A COR- One of the most beautiful of our subur- ban locations ; a commandir unsurpassed view, perfectly ted for suburban home of acc choice property vapidly appreciating and on _reasonablo ¢ Cunningham’s Sub-Division 2 1-2 Acre Lots. M WEST OF RESERVOIR $450 per lot; desirable property; rapidly being sold, i ———— | Hawver's Sub-Division. 24 ACRE LOTS—EVERY LOT A CORNER, Handsomely ocated, ensily re good roads, splendid opyp cotting homes that will rapidly in- creage in value. Call and get full particulars, Now is the time to secure one of these choice lots, | TUTTLE’S SUB-DIVISION ‘ 5-Acre Lots. LOW PRICES EASY TERMS, |SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND ACRES, lGospen, FURNAS, FRONTIER COUNTIES, We can sell these lands at from 84 to 810 per Acre. |Reina Victorias, MAX MEYER & GO0, IMPORTERS OF 'HAVANA CIGARS! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC O1GARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES : SMOKERS' ARTICLES CELEBRATED BRANDS: ESPLCH‘II(‘S Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000. FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: AND THE Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUFLICATE EASTERN PRICES. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLE CARPET SEASON J. B. DETWILER, Blnviteshthe attontion of thepublic to his Large and Well Selected Stock —OF— INTEYRT CARPIETS Embracing ali the Late Patterns in everything in the Carpet Line, Mattings 0il Cloths and Window Shades IN LARGE_QUANTITIES AND AT Bottornm FPPrices. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY J. B IDETTVWW IIL.EIR, Omaha, Neb. 1313 Farnam Street, - - - Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPY, - STEAM ~ POMPY, mings, Mining Machinery,§ Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitti HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHUR/ Engine Trii Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail. AND SCHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Fa,rnam St., Omaha Neb. SALEM FLOUR. ehraska, 1 the Combined Roller Stone System., We plase. Wo iave opened & branch at 1618 Capitol avenue wive EX Omishis. WVALENTINE « REPPY . Salem or O . STIINEITOI..D, MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized IronComices, Window Caps,Finils, Skylights &ch L Thirteenth Street Neb W. F. STORTZEL, Is the Sole Agent for Omaha of the Celebrated “uiclz NMeal” GASOENE STONE | And Will Cook a Meal as Quick as a Coal Cook Stove. CANNOT BE MADE TO SMOKE. I'he oven will do as fine work as a baker’s oven. 521 South Tenth Stveet. A. FISHBLATT, Physician & Surgeo Offices over the Omaha N»baolm md;-el-l attontien given to disonses of Laags. Ofice hmlhusl&.lr‘lfl 0

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