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' g THE DAILY Illl-()\l\ll\ WEDESDAY, AUGUST 188.. 5 SAMARITY), * fFEtF: 10 | SEWER SCENES. ) 7Sty t A TERRIBLE SENSATION, [frmin oy hagi | LALLM R . and they have prosecuted tho work with . Ml oAl Ry “-'r'nm:lf\v‘.”;. g Ot o ie dotermination of making this the best | m v Bodiog fop | ours every day by the best physicians in NEE“@E """('}”” (Busy Times Along SO0 OMARA | Sower i os s e o " Tl GOwing Demand for Bolos fup | ovmsevery doy by the bt phesica MAX MEYER & cu Sickness, 8t, Vitus s no doabt, that, so far as appearance " N 16 oenital. 14 Tt el \\ RVlN Dance, .u,.,r,,.L C'f[l]\'. i bt, that, f py i nlkSflC[lUH. The hospital 1§ t k w 1 l, C(:—nm,. Opium go, their's is mnot a vain boast homeless children, wherever they may be . THE GREAT I 1ivx. <y phitics, | [ . Mr Fitch as genoral purchasing agen . o rd b Kings |The Work Progressing Rapidly to | Mr. Shannon as top foreman, whils 0 A ST 8 ) Blood Completion. the men in'the laying of brick. Both the e and Wiklatans < |is preparing under the direction of Mrs Dyspep- . latter are experienced workmen, and Forms and Skeletons, Bishop Clakson, to be held at Masonic sia, Mn.»um«nn. | had a record of seven thousand laid brick - | hall the first woek in Decomber, and the Messrs. Royrolds and Nolan work with | Discovery of a Mine of Gh ; Sick Headache, | There was enoughin the appearance, ina day. Mr. Reynolds is an old_hand : follap | [roceeds of this aro to go to tho child's J mmumnnm, | gestosday, of thins past of tho oity, east of | Kl experienioed tre, too, BI¥, Nolan, |OTrible Right in o Dark Cellar | hospital. = Articles of all kinds ro boing | 4 Nerwonus Weaknes, Brain Worrs, Jood Soret | Niith “along the bed of the old-time | While but a young man, has an_admira in the Center of Town ;""",‘ ‘j.\r"”“ "]"'Q; ‘”'-‘]-"'k”\- LI, AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC 4 illousnees, Costiveness, Neryous Prostra un, I ble trade record, having trained in the or the fair, and rs. Clarkson herse ll‘ Kidney Troubles and Irrey §1.5 South Omaha creek, to strongly attract ,w( “”‘_k of (huLm.l in Ohicago, whiere| - [ will soon go east |‘-| the ]»-..|..... of pure ‘x:rl'xrxi'.x.?xfix'fyl‘ in, Al oither side of the onee ordoriferous | rec iving therefor tho magnifioent wagos auest Necessary Somo 1]|1n..v.‘.|.;|m now \|]| l-:nww'u mlh ' ] b Dr. D, I, Laughli Kansas, | gtpos - - o vin | of € per day. uy in Paris and in Brussels a number of » 1t cured whero phycians ul oy o wana g bak O sRft WHU Y| S o st ik i * domtMEted’ fortie v protty things, all of which it is expected PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING ' " don sy D erarq | the intervening spaco, wore busily mov-|goontoenth streot sewor from Cass to| A couple or threo yeats ago the upper | Will be bought for Christmas gifta by - ,‘;7::,'.';'::,,‘.':‘:,2,(,,t.,.“',,':”.,. stamp, | ing men fand heavily tuggingteams. The | Izard, as also for that on Nicholas from gioft{ont of oo of $HS pHAsipal oy | those who attend the fair. Candy from | C E L E B R A T E D B R A N D S . The Or. S.A. Richmond Med. Co., St. Joseph, Mo, | frmer were delving in the bowels of the [ Nineteenth to Twenty-first, both of which Philadelphia and confectionery of all | . block vot Sold by all Drugeists. an | i white th l‘( ¥ fxbotl ”‘ they will finish this yos ocks on one of our streets was occupied [kinds will ho sold at eastorn prices. § o [ CATHL WHLIGTHHG TREtor Were: IRboTious ¥ e by & woll known medical association as | Every ovening some entertainment will | d in Dringing the vesult of the | 4 Redding's Russis Salve, best family salve in | tomporary headquarters for . 1- provided. A1 denominations are o | veina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 PRLAA L g to the high banks on cither sida, | the world, and excollont for stable 4 e ted to assist in the work of mm..w to $120 per 1000. close One day while it was servi pur in the dis-| jon result N[ 41K OABTENT, )it th Fonlly thi only | inspec Sretom f ehvetons Aide s oo of Woed | MURE RUOM WANTED. sl il vy ¥ the | Protostant institution of clintity of nny AND HE FOLLOWING: LEADING FIVE& OENT OIGARS! T order, | cious exeavations, while a host of skillec liscovery of a bod, t tion | kind that Omaha has to bonst of Sers U‘.:fl"“\“} .:\“‘.‘,,,“.‘,,\H_‘\'m,u_,“l it Iaying | H"I‘ h‘m e ,.”K T e . |Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and v < ~a . ; A Postofiice Changes. Brigands. : WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. sitor enjoys on paying a call to “m:h‘:i fo be Illl]llflfllfllt]‘y’ E\,gm[l | various sections being Tung alon the | 1awa during the week ending August 11 . IND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPL now the almost closing features of roony in artistic style. The remains were 3t | South Ofialin Newor | | 1]~. |I.H;I~ln'il by Wi Van Vieck o | This sewer has ahistory, which may | gever | the postoflico department v [ 1ot now be written t will be Joft to | 5 A Sk M ", I A “i‘}“""“‘ i) Sl Estansign, — Brewer, Brown county, lother times and other men. Justat | Are to Grave Our Hitls, 1 ARy DACH URCC TOE SCRINIC PUTPOSCS | gigy 1, Fuhn, p. m., Filley Gage county, present, all that is nocessary tobe known | . w"“‘ the matter was soon forgotten | Benjamin Baughman; Leota Custor is that this conduit commences at St. | Rt | county, John H. Langston | seized by the coroner but nothing ever al Stylish Residences Which i A er emonily.' mim&eend | Mary's avenue and runs to a point| LAstspring there was some talk .,,‘ Some time after this the St. Louis| Discontisven, Highland Phelps {forty fect cast of the cast|erecting an addition to the Union Pacific | Globe-Democrat published an articlo in | county |line of Eleventh strect. Some time ago | headquarters building in Omaha, and the \“]]“‘ I was inserted a lotter o i :‘””i | Postyasren arvorsren, —Mt, Ploas the sewer was completed from the point | ) " R iq | this same Om; association by t wead fant, Cass county, Androw Pittman ans were pre d, but suddenly laid HASA i hsiadif bl p lof commencement to a point cast of |1 1) ey W of a medical college there, desiring him to | Post office ehanges in Towa, duting the Ninth streot. The present contractors | 48ide and the whole matter stopped then¥ procure and ship for their use here, from | wook ending Aug. 1., | undertook the work at the lecally ap- |and there. Now an order has been is- [ dozen o thirty bodies, for which the | atablished Franklin Mills Des Moines pointed u-nninus‘. mlu‘-w spe mi-nli m«l{ sued to commence work and have the h.'f'"}‘“ """2‘"{' price would be paid. "The | ¢, y_ A Omdertl, P. M. Hastio, [ the intention of Duilding toward the end | goundation completed this fall. More | 1T 10 80 into a e , Howard L. Farrell, Penrose, {enst of Ninth strect. When the Brx ve- | €8 '"‘-.',"'“v;'\ “'fll i " | corpses was respectfully declined, and the | Woodburg Cy., Coms, W. Astrande [ porter looked in upon the workers thig| "0 for offices s absfoutely mdispensa- | St. Louis parties did not have profes Postmasters appointed wote, Towa At i orning, the work had considerable pro- | ble and economy in that direction would |al courtesy enough to keep mum Cy., David Deweos, Kassin, Madison Co,, 3 / 48 gressed between Tth and 8th streets, to |be unwise. The new building is to he THE LEGISLATURE APPEALED 10, Win. J. Harris, Casis, Johnson Co., Wi Y onlv Perfoct, substitute for Mothor's :‘n‘;‘i'n‘hiu«mi::m tl;m about ..‘I,n feet re- | gituated fifteon feet east of the present| At the last session of the legislature the [ 4. Wallace; Te Mahaska Co., Henry Milk. ost nourishing diet for invalids and | mained to bring the | close. kTR i sl N i e RiLd6 OF ni ACEIWAN| Bboured By hoss N Cai ded by all Ph ans | Sewer building intof g headquarters, corner of Ninth and Far- Hie | ) 108¢ , ’ CALF T T | p o il bs connocted by |PrOvisions bodies of paupers un Sendor tho ,'f.iu-w ) occupation, 1t requires f ! 1“';‘]*'\ TR with which it will b connected by | (il by friends for burial were to he t depth, which | cov | mo-tusth 1 bridges of iron. turned over to medical c Tie Publi neer survey; | The building will have a front of 60 [ geons for scientific purpos wew and enl tion of tho bd, then the | ¢y " oxtend back 125 ation to the coun ick to conform with the S R I specifications for the lower half of the [ably further than the old structure. The [{HERR ot conduit and then the roofing of the same | old building has a basement aboveground, h 7 cation was subsequently made to the which, not less than the lower part, 18 a | which hecomes almost & story in height, | authorities for blanks on which to make work requiring both skilland expertn . ¢ : ot slopos| to the) rivet, out applications and bonds for bodics When the lower half of the sewer is 1 coming under the description given in ; ready, & wooden frame, or arch is placed THN NEW WUILDING ErBC. Erras GBI Rt i corting o Lottery” COmPANY. (fhon ite.” shoulders, and. vipon this the | Will Have five full storiea, tho fireb. elo-| A1e.5Ck IS RORIYERAY Lt sintCT A5 o ittt 1,0 sowor arch s conntrueted. Tho arch | vated bt stepor bvo from tho side- |t to Sen hout twonty feat long, and with | walk, and builtof stone. Above this npany, | frame i on manage and control the Draisingt | the lower part, of the same length, con- | front and the roturns for 20 feet on ¢ b i side will be of Philadelphia pressed brick | Yesterday = mmission business on | Pk Double and Single Acting Power and Hand 7 owe my o tion of earth to the requir 18 requested carefulty to notice th | latter is determined 4 Scheme ta be drawn Monthly | thon the prep £ CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000, Tickets Onts | laying of the br 5, Shares in Pmnurhnn s or sur- | es, upon appli- | p elerk, and filing a statute was quotedin a fow days ¢ App : Engino Trimmings, Mining Machinery,d Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings Restoralion | Sronn Packing at wholosale and rejail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH 20 Health AND SCHOOL BELLS, vand Beauly Corner 10th Farnam 'St., Omaha Neb. 2o he e S ALEM FLOUR. RFMEDIESS' ore eet, consider- as the s ir is mado at Salom, Richardson Cor, Nebraska, 1 the Combined Rollor Stono System. We IVE salo of our flour to one fiem in o pioo. We have opencd & branch at 1618 Capitol avenue Omaha. Write for Prices. - Address cither TALENTINE o« REPPY. —————— STOCK UPON “'STIREs.” i that the same are condvoted with | N o and o gont Faith toward it par. | Stitutes what” is known us a se '§kiavuixa ching Tortures, a BEE reporter started up the ' we authorize the company to use this cer- | Each part, upper and lower, consists of | with terra cotta trimmings and a cornice | broad stair way leading to the second TICURA. TORROLY AT, Lhb oW BYOBL. futtor, | m{omo-om Salem or Omaha, Meb. : :'_J"I“:'zl:o;,v]l::‘ly/;‘_21;"‘:«‘::;:”:?« of our signatures attached | f.lA ] ‘55'1”“'] i?'lnwl"jv?w mm'u c,,ml.x.e? and llhlh”m]“h. of ”.: same, l,l,.lm ,,,‘.1.. :::’I');‘:f;tlill‘ll“|I)‘l‘n\"}{‘ SJ:H;‘.I‘ |y\ oceupied the |v\4unl‘ and |I~'r|~vldrru’l of \yv:||:|lr.l’l‘-?< and - - | of brick to be laid hen laid | sign but rich in mate offices | the association to see a lawyer in reg I L PR LR e B L 0 ) | describe an almost perfect circle, the [will bo very large, th fire- [to_an important matter. The rise or u"d.i.' SR R T, STIN EXIOIX .D, | diameter of which, in this instance, is | proof vaults, and “a hydraulic elevator, | **face” of the stairs is of ground glass and | heals Uleers and Sorcs, wnd restoros the Huie, = 0 Ty from sido to sido gt feot and six inchos, | which will o used in comneetion with tho | econtly it hus boen broken in one or o BRI yHarG v fran CUTIGURAL 19 ik S and from hottom to top, eight feet seven | pi > ways to reach the other building. ver or eight steps above the in_treating Skin Disea-en, Baby' Tumors, ] 1 1 () {inches. The increase in the *height is | Work on the foundation is to be com- neth'tlio'staps)ia |idkin Blomisliedis Bunbisn tiiBlionghy Chahiilior avamze l'[]n mmces m nw a S Imas [ because of an allowance for sinking and [menced now, the superstructure to be | ar or store room, ek '\ o | | ] | contracting from superimposed weight. | completed next season. Dufrene & Men. | which could not be noticed except by ont | el : g Sl COMMISSIONTRS, | The workmen engaged in the excava- delssohn arve the hitect ustomed to watching even the ‘ v Skylights & Thirteenth Strect Neb s T | tion were nearly thivteen feotbelow the | From the same welearn of some st matters, as reporters have to do. |conat nihte T P2 blo purposes—with a cap. | surface. Ilwv dug with difficulty the | VERY BEAUTIFUL HOUSES | A STARTLED REPORTER [iavis aa aritha e v, vory diflicult to = 5 TR T / cha reserve fund of over \;] , the while standi vr their | which are to be built from their plans | _As the reporter went up the steps en \nl utand wually oonnldorod i L 1 | kne y mixtute of the former| s fall. One_of the most clegant is | tirely oblivious of any unusual sight ho- | 5f e s s e b W e, i a soe A VA V4 . &S"TMOE T2l o s U, "’i\\';l il | that of BMr. J. N. Phillips, the wealthy | on hand, Dis oyos foll on tho broken ot Al ‘".'f.l\' - - y baLIy \\‘nu, anc with ~ long hovels, | Cheyenne stock ma o has come to|panes in the stair, 5 I ny 5 5 s oty Lottery coer voted on and - adorsed | hreyy the earth upon side scaflolds, con- t.l.‘“.:’,;i”‘l‘. .“ xillv "“i'( ‘\::il 1'.‘-”]1 ’:.‘1 .:“ {.. saw in the faint 1 vo fi burning o Is the Sole Agent for Omaha of the Celebrated ¥ er Scales or Postpone ‘~|1]|||| ly above their lmu]ls, from \\Iuill Dodge near twenty-third east of Mr. | both of boys not over twelve years of | et trom Py g [ Danks, from which still other men threw m,,\,,ll‘,‘ 'lll"H divided up on the novth, | an upright position, aud the unexpected | o Quch& RNeal” 3,10 WIN & FOR | far upon the pile which lined the sides. | cast corner with an octagon tower which |apparition caused the reporter to stop as homilly et ¢ b \ nti | Following in the slimy wake of the | qupnorts a baleony-observatory of peculiar | if he had run ret a stone wall, while |t i 08 fo proven by {laborers came the masons with the work | degign, A broad verandal surrqund | his blood run cold, and his whole body | Swori testimon our 0. above outlined. A number of the |the bago of the tower. to. the onst and | was chilled by tho prasence of death, and | Sk everyhere: i Grricos, s cnts . srao: | skilled artisans were engaged in | gyound the point to the main entrance | his hair would have stood on end if there | Chivic s co., MAs. putting the last ring upon one of the sec- <h, above which is a coverad baleony. | had been enough loft to brace up and | send for ‘‘How to Cure Skin Diseases,” 6c. | poreh, erad baleony. u | tions of the bottom when the Bk man | Miicss coverad baloonies shaded. by oy | stand. Recovering somewhat from the (92 70009 | reached the scene. The latter was cheer- [ xpoy ion of the roof supported on carved | first shock, and scarcely beheving 1.\\‘ & r impelled to the admission that the 1 are becoming very popular and |own eyes, a sccond glance was taken, | 1 CAPITAL P2 do a i 5 = i 3 | the surfuce s it appeured (o | ay-avindowto the drawing room, which | that of aman, seon lying back on a pile ; "..'\\'I And Will Cook a Meal as Quick as a Coal Cook Stove. 10/ Lo il‘fxtll.'\.“;fi;mwf it pubestioouseeych. l'nmnr\l\ni' o with @ superd | well fittmg attire. In the e were : —| ( ‘\_‘\‘\()! BIE M/ < SIS D 3-\1'::*:2: | the sewer, ly been mentioned, hallway “i',':mf',.“m' u::”“,::,:;‘ }’:; mmhi?\“.\q‘l’ s 1;..r,l,h:r.,;Il‘ll...]f_;l:i:':‘.'...“\ I|‘.‘4‘\”..,."‘,:i_]? Railway Time Table. The oven will do as fine work as a baker's oven. | the surface upon which the water must ornamental work. The hou vun, This lust msideration made it im- | €800 and is a very fine spec o will cost [ Other objects scattered about in this | : Ry 521 South Tenth Street. of Queen | charnel house were indistiget _owing to | 1067 Priz A e e ‘"‘”‘""""'g";_”‘;";Mt pe b thero should be 1o defocts. | Anno architecture., the darkness. The reporter did not wait — = e furho iormition. weke ceary ging b | \ §if earan e s, THE MARKEL AND BAKTON KOW long but notified anoflicer and called | faie ¥ ddvoss, Addrossed 1 0. Monoy. Ordors or stegis- | Public works appointed M. niley { ) 1y 3 hi 3 work “111 The banks were lined with [and tiwo stories above of I Inlgululp]uu grave for dissection but such is not the s which he had reje ,and which | pressed brick with t cotta trimmings | case and the m wise would have been incorporated; | Will be surmou wd! | | Eastern K 5 “ oo i i several parties near by te look at the | Grand (sland orol Lttt S NATION Ol g inspector, The; defined .'fl ‘1“‘“1':‘ g8 l? usos, wh ]t“ 50 1" £ My, | ghastly sight. | ONATIA "AND “LINCOLN 113 SPOT, 3 2 e 2 s gentleman’s duties, and among the | ¢d on Dou t Just east of 1 - LKAVE. 3 Ordinary ctters by Mail or Express to % i 4 the sclecting of the best | Dufrene’s new houses, on the old Root THE OWNERS DISCOYRRED, Lincoly X oot | Lincoln Ex ....12:66 fapiads AC A, DAUPHIN, ¢ upervision of the making of | property, will probably be the ha o8 I"rnln the above it will at once be con- “‘““ '“Ifl' ) HIN, rlcans, La. sy 00 11onoes i Y (s 5 AR i oo | o Dummy tralns oy Oaha aw followss 500 & 1y = . m,,,m“m,,,, of the sewer. A are three in number and will cost l....lm were imported to this|pm rlm|rn [ )1 8 s went, Mr. Daily ha s |apiece. The basement is of cut stone, | place or stolen from some | Dum ] ! i . ’ P tery is explained by the ! y 6 o ( ed by a fanciful attic | fact that the heads and bodies of the 0, L0070 S0P 00 AR 0D Y du rd roof and gables of red | boys 0 Toavos Counoll Blufls b 024 aod 1123 o in, %2 . | g " 1 o ys and man were of plaster paris, being and 6:50 and 10:60 p m. sarts of sand to one of coment, when with | slate and timber work. — An claborate | dummies used by a clothing house who 1 AND LOCAL PASSENGER TRAINS - % B. Frank Moore. |! 3 AN ; 150 W LSIOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEFOT N. 16th Streot A N most contractors, a much more libera Queen Anne porch fronts each entranc aha for O'Neill via St. Paul Line 127 La Salle Street. clllcnga much room has been {in this exposed spot, where they were g o1t Leave € of the former might be indulg As the lots are d b for Diair connection with this was th gained inside. The basement has a little | discovered and so shocked the discoverer, | Arrive rom Nelich 5008 m 60 p m A(Ranterlvalh an SI8. of the brick work, which sitting-room, dining-room, kitchen, laun- | The shining ribs were steel dummics for | M. &St P I LU, P, DEPOT. TInvitesfthelattention of theZpublic to hir R looked aftor, that every chink and corner |dry, pantry and china-closet; the first | coat racks and so the coroner concluded Ay ARRIVE, Drawing, | and erevice had to be filled with cement, | floor has a drawing-room with triplet | that »\v;.}na‘u.lx ‘I"‘ I Fx Tuesday, August 14 it gl g et WU v, R0 and Well Selected Stoc First Capital Prizo, §76,000, Tiokets 85, Sold io | oyes of the visitor. ith room and bay window to the r bt b odian e fol ml‘h' 'r‘. i 3 Do, i At 81 cach: " og i achoms.slsowsore: | " Not satisfied with the inspection of the | The second and attic storics each con Laditl ‘l f“l'l";‘_ r‘"‘_l“ s AHON 07 A1 LKAVH, ARRIVE, G TR work in hands, Tie Beg man donned a | four bed rooms with bath vooms anc ""‘I‘;'l' AUCiA $hoifaois gEBARESNUOHON| omany o | O n —0F— DR. HORNE’S puir of alligator Wellingtons, and guided |closets. . s i e R Tabon e = by Mr. Dailey, entered the sewer at the other — residences L are L e {the guide and guided, od | ity the most expensive s ML X ; their slimy footsteps the large house = A, XPTeN I s N S e Caln, opposite Mr. Dick Hall’ ) ¥ 4 7 - N, Y Expros ;m‘\riml.nulIilulln by ;|‘,“K . The Chilt’s Huspal Being Evceld on| cswdormencented, - tomabe . cARP ETS fuly examining the features of the work. | Upper ""““]v n. IlTlhlh “l'” “'_*l’ . Tho arch ws perfectly constructed, #o |8 wdent Holdredge, of the Upper Dodge Street ARBIVA v ar as the observation extended, and the ut to erect a 06,000 |m1m ) B . Mall 9,408 1 | Express. ... 7458 m . Y w,f\fi‘,.f voméd to have settled with o |southwest of Hanscom park, ~with o $1,- . T e Embracing ali the Late Patterns in everything in the sidity which promised to defy floods {900 stable — Mr. Haney, opposite the | 5 air to be Given | - | araiie » ... 1. 046 8 T . s, Tlead or Linba, | e L e e koAt Iy, ‘st Diouac: aill\haxe o 4,000 | (& SEaInath Taisailg Glven Inbe- | it o | i 7i20 b Carpet Line, Jonoral Dobility, Rho 'lof recent construction the cement, of | house, and Mrs. Lang will erect two £4,- | combor for This € | *Bundays excoptod iy o excopted, which both Portland and Utica ars used, | 000 houses corner of Jones and Fifteenth . Vgl o B Bl o welle BEDRBOR: e A . o T S ommor. for-tho innorring and. the |atroots. dohn Merritt is building &4, (B ol e Tatter for the outer ones, had so congaeled, | 000 residence on Park avenue, [ 1t would be well worth the time of itk sxeopiai. [ a | 4 that it was, indced, harder than A CITY OF SUMMER HOUSES, [ those of our citizons who are interestod | ST PAUL & OMAUACNEBIASKA DIVISION— Omaha Testimonial. tho rick themselven, “and el | - Omaln has changed wondortally in the |in charitable movements, to sep into oo | B gaopm Oukia, Nun, April 12, 1883, |more resoluicly defied the horoie | jagt five or six years s rogards the mat. | the Child’s Hospital, now being. finished 12:46p : R S ; On. W, 3. Howxe, 101 ot AveniesChiagor - |offorta of the inspector’s _ kuifc. | ton of houso-balding. Whoro the con | on Dedgo street. just shove. s Prusl s i g IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT : which the | [ A y ‘ : o W ventional white house with green blinds Draw ircha A your Elootro Biolts i | Certainly no forco of wi D, Gol., Doy, 152, 1t rlleve o bin | Fine of the eonduit would & ot om. 10 argue [ tevian church, and sce what a beantiful | sail | formerly answered every purpose, now o Exprons. (s 60 pm | - might be brought against the sides, could |t Qepiand in every divection is for the [ house it is to Tl ladies of the Epis- | ASKA. Bottorm Prices. - | in any manner be supposed to affect their | Jtest idens of the architect, and no|copal church have raised the money to | Deyer Express.. 816 m | Atlanti 0:30p m | strenigth g vl‘j..lm.\l : monoy i spared to secure tho | build it, butit is expected to bo general | PR Eapros. 6 | Dony Alr.‘\,,‘.”. 9:40 o [ALTY | Just when the light o ¢ st man- | os FINGS T bt ity A o gt " 1 L 3 :“'1“ I ning one to bu noted for its really | Bomination, so it asks assistance in all | fxpres 60 8 m | Expross. , 25 g V4 MAIN OFFICE - Oppongs posiatol e Ouaha | The sewer is covered over as fast as | beantiful homes, The | at avg | divections, 1t has already gosl ,000; | “tipios i 1 1 il wriving & i /| Zar¥or sale at O, F. Goolman's Drug store, 1110 | completed, and where, as it sometimes | not large, are at least tasty v oon- | 4 Monoy ci nised o com the ARz | ‘ "Nr LE 4 Fiham Strest, Ouiahia happens, the sides of the banks arve moist | siderable design and all speak of a giow. | French roof, as s much desived, it will Opening and Closing of Matls, Y8 B-’DET I R, CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. or slushy, the timbers which, during the | ing desire for the beautiful among our | €8t ROUTH, o, Sous, ol NER excavating protected against caving, are | people. A around the outskirts of TEN THOUSAND DOLLAK | hicago & Northwantorn....... 4500 5300 ‘i "k b 5 a, Neb. iy, Euresuq;g; A l]hllny‘,u.w.‘ i vomain. o aavty ouiaido | Lho ey at any tio roveals now mur-| Thero aro four ioors with & basoent, | Sk ot bkEicic i 4 3 14| 1818 Farnam Street- Omaha, Neb. ) LY VIGOR, Spermatori- | 18 then tramped and so solidified as effce- | prises in the of build A stranger | a1l finished in orgia pine, and the oah Quinaroiliod. Li00) 180 %A | Y when allother | tually m,..m..l. against the bulging of | coming here is impressed with ou {building is heated by steam. In tl \ e the quantity, s By ox At mhn‘\lm twonty-two feet, private | result is wealthy to Omaha's growth | pensary, dining room and laundry, On | Omaba & & i 2 Ml et NGRSkl 1‘m wer connections are made, as also for —— the first floor is the matron’s room, ro- | B, & [ On Long Time--Small Payments. urse Enterprising loc ents wanted i this | ception parlor and the children’s ward, | jis ) article that is sure to sell. | Up stairs are bed rooms, s 1t is the inten- | slouxCity sts and grocers preforred, | tion to reserve one or two nicely fur-| Specisl CAL INSTITUTE, Froprictors, 715 Olive Street, L. | the street corners, This will of ¢ Louis, Mo, e sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative | Provide for the future sity, of tap- |town fo for years. Every customer speaks bighly of it. I | ping the sewer for this purpose, | Live dru; 0:80 oS00 Manfacmers Pricss, A, Hospe Jr uiicaitaingly codore it ass emmedy of tru morit | “ o yower contract was taken some | Address Humiston Food Preservative Co., | nished rooms for deserving young men | st o . ¥. Goouw AN, Drusgiat 4 i 5 e 2 | Oftice open Bundays fr 0. Omaha Feb, 1 1383, RN ke o) | time ago by Mensrs, Win. Fitch, Thos. |72 Kilby street, Boston m&edwlm | wHo may chance to be sick and without | ¥ C K 1619 DODGE STRE

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