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YOU WILL FIND THAT Durability, Economy of Fuel, ATIVES, ITIS ' What will it do? ! ’ i . e mni DICULOUS TDEAS | Drown's Iro. Bitt Good for | FRRT. ' ‘ ¢ | what? Well what it has done, | PANGESOL JRGE THE STOMACH, 10 P L bt e RASD THE S, TO_PROSTRATE THE NRR dyspepsia. 1t has | yous sYSTRM, WITHL FURIOUS EVACUA /T4 R’E coNvENlENcE 1 Worst cases. NATURE HAS GIVEN A SAMPLE INTHE FAMOUS | A Il | ‘ ( ihe worst cases. 1ZER SPRING, OF WHAT 1 HE BILIOUS CON n chiilsoand Who | STIPATED OR DYSPEPTIC SYSTEM NEEDS FOR 118 R nts to shake with cold and burn h heat, when a bottle or two of Brown's Iron Bitters will drive the source of the mischicl’nwa:'? IHow about vheumatism# 1t cured Mr. Brashear, of Baltimore, and hundreds of others. Those dreadful nervous troubles. Mr. Berlin, of Washington, the well- known Patent attorney, was entirely relicved by Brown's Iron Bitters. The ailments of the kidneys.— Brown's Iron Bitters cured Mr. Mon- tague, of Christiansburg, Va.. and [ORATI ‘N, AND IV Tarrant's Effer- escent Seltzer Arorlen! SCIE PROVED ON NATURE BY COMR VAl UABLE INGREDIENTS OF THE GERMAN FOUNTAIN IN A PORTABLE FORM, THISAGRE AND POTENT SALINE ALTERATIVE CHANGES THE CONDITION OF THE BLOOD AND PURIFIES ALL THBFLUIDS OF THE BODY. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CE HAS 1 G ALL THE AND ELEGANCE OF FINISH COMBINED, ARE IN THE ESTATE AGENCY. Opposite Postoffice. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PROPERTY IMPROYED AND UNIMPROY THROUGHOUT THE CITY ! Resident Property --- Improed Best ——————— meeting, while not over one-half of the stato is yet represented. More than one thousand people will be in camp before the end of the week. The largest pavillion for religious 4 room house on Harney street, near mew to Fremont, Neb., on duty connected |16 with the subsistence department, and on [ 170 House and full cor. lot near St Mary's = s completion thereof will rejoin his proper | o e, Ficasant Pace: Shh g 3 E NEW 9 000 8 0% 2 000 318 and 320 S. 13th, near Farnam, 2 story house, 8 rooms, bas , halt Grace; well improved 2 %00 Opera company, is at the Millard. W. A. Deuel, Superintendent of the Moun- tain division of the U, P., is in town. Hom. A. H. Swan and R. Uquhart, well known western cattle men, are at the Millard. " . sotings ever erected in the state, with an army of other sufferers. i ) At court house 2 300 bitity . | seating capacity of about 3,000 persons | 10 8 room house near Aigh Schuol on Daven: \ Debility and languor. The Rev. |igon the ground. Special trains on Sun ort wtreet 2100 4 ’ J M“““"‘,H West, Ellicott City, Md., |day t! rd, are to be run between Lin 18 "I‘A:.\||v;||m|m~ 12 roonis, rents for $40 per it is one of the many clergymen r coin, Cretoand Wymore, at the low rate | 18 & room House cor. lot on Douglas atreet .. 1 600 stored by Brown's Iron Bitters. of 1} cent a mile for the round trip A roomi house, cor. loton Farnam stroet.. 8 000 7 . 0] 0y . = 8 Three room house, barn and full lot, And as with vertigo, malaria, liver — Dalgo strect ! 1000 nd headache, Brown's 1f your Clothing Houso will not tell @ rooms and first class focation, g i the Great Family |you who Lueirr, LEAK & Co. are, wo | R " 2 . | will next week. s18amded w | 4 500 | e 8 500 | — Army Orders, 4 4 000 ‘ ; I PRLSONALL Second Licutenant William B, Rey city RIS L ) nolds, Fourteenth infantry, having com A b Eo R THES6 Toos ek o L f i ! ! W G. Whitmore, of Valley, is in town. stiad withi stiotl o " i . Fino part of city 1800 s is n new and beautiful addition to the city of Omaha, situated | s AL e plied with instructions contained in —or Footi hotse, lange barh, T lots, No. b in tlfnorth purt of the city, fronting o Sherman avenue, and is the|, ko ;" 1. Masfold reburued from the west | ders No. 184, dated Fort Sidnoy, Neb., | g0 ke in ek e onter, tarn ant ' moghlesirable location, for residences, that has been placed on the mar- Lty September 18, 1883, will rejoin his proper | pther convenienows; Dolge stroet; elegant | oo N, Fi 01 i 0] 3 location ket’r years. BEDFORD & SOUER. Hon.PA. N. Ferguson eamo in from the | station. 144 House 8 rooms, one half Ict, near stroet west last evening. Second Licutenant E. H. Browne. | 150 ?1‘.?\"'.:"" TR IR 0 an extent hitherto unattained in the manufacture of this class of goods.] ) [] Hon. A.‘J Popploton roturned from Den: | Rourth infantry, A. C. 8., Fort Nio.| mater, haltlot, comer ot on LANGE & FOITIGK Sole Agents, : ver yostorday. brara, Nob., will proceed from that post | 648 Two ==iiouse, 8 to 6 vooms sact; one ) 8 4 " P P John B. Bartlett, represonting the Abbott block and a half from P 0., Douglas 8t 12 000 . f | } . 172 Touse, 4 rooms, barn, full lot, nicely im- station. fmproved, on 15th strect near Klizabeth o8 | Ths {vropertv is divided into regular size city lots and aere lots "hich will be sold at reasonable prices and on easy terms. BEDFORD & SOUER. ( Will Doslittlo, one of the finest young men in Omal, is running in the Pullman sorvic To comply with paragraph 4, general orders No. 59, Adjutant General” oflico, Washington, August 1, 1883, the follow- ing_disposition is ordered of ambulances 176 Cottage of b rooins: evervthingconvenient, near 20th and Haruey, 1ot 50x3 ereare 177 New house, 5 rooms, barn and other im- provements; near new court house, Tla- ney street. I Bow. and spring wagons at tho several posts in | 146 ST Cothas, bt ot other wmprove: 0y N N o0ol, Pl tSs. 4 000 K RKWOOD P. H. Linsen, of Lockport, New York, one | this department, viz: (1D T R e, IahKo oF Job beauilful . of tho maanagers of the Holly company, isst| At Forts Niobrara and Omaha, ono reak bargain, o 00 TIRREI I & coo e AR, ambulance for the sick and one spring Tov L Gy Ly st 81900 Fronting 700 feet on Sherman Avenue. This property cannot fail | Richard McGowan, of the ““American Un- “:,':’f‘:']“]:"l‘l“l'l" {xzm:;‘:x‘xla‘;:;lr:‘]ll 'l"'_“‘;';:“':“i; fawitinube; B0t ABEITSE Y e 1 to be desirable and will be rapidly taken up and improved. = No hills to | dertaker,” a New York publicatian, is visit- | o0t 181 Bkl HRe s A Douglas o 1 1 elimb, no ravines to_cross, in_getting to KIRKWOOD addition. Re- |iug the Gate City. At Forts Bridger, Douglas, Laramie, | 184 5 room house nonr College and 234 8E1... 700 3 2 1312 member, when you buy a lot in this addition, you will not have to pay | Frauk Robbins, accompanied by his sister, | McKinney, TRobinson, S B DU R IR Lsia £ an amount equal to first price to grade your lot before building. Miss Annio, left on the noon train yesterday | Sidney and Washakie, one ambulance for | 72 Fine residonce near isth and Cailtornis for Donver and Salt Luke. tho sick and ono_spring wagon will bo| 8t E8"S o, e ‘aar” T lokory oa ° Mr. Wim. Hickman, of the pig iron house ;?i‘)‘l“‘1"2“'t:‘.‘\"“"‘f:“l}_:‘{‘“w"'l:fi*"{ AL T R 2100 lr WOO of Millard & Coombs, St. Louts, was in the | Wy, A e ek Lots. Dougla's Dougl&s . city, and left for home last night. ‘At each post in the department all un- B 20 choice, lare lots near strs Caldwell addition. Fine rosidence lots in *‘Hanseom Place.” v oar, in Millard and serviceablo ambulances and spring wag- ons will be inventoried for inspection | and the inventories at_once forwarded for the action of the deparyment com- mander with a view to condemnation and sale, The ambulances and spring wagons herein ordered transferred to depots will be sent in by contract transportation un- less public transportation is available for the purpose. Post quartermasters will notify tra portation contractors in time to secure transportation before October 15th, 1883, All vouchers for rewards for apprehen- sion of deserters, and for recovery of lost and stolen animals in this department, Mr. John Russell, a prominent citizen of | will hereafter bo transmitted to the chief Pueblo, Col., is in the city visiting his brother | quartermaster of the department to be Anthony Ries, postmaster at North Platte, accompanied by Mrs. Rics, are in Omaha. Two of Mr. Ries' brothers are among the dele- gates from Wisconsin now in the city. H. M. Rothe, of Rulo; Frank Slater, of North Platte; R. D. Jones, of Red Cloud; O. A. Cecil, of Brownville, and V. Clark, of Genoa, were among the Nebraskans at the at the Millard last night. John R. Laughlin, a prominent real estate agent of S¥. Louis, who has been taking a four months’ tour on the coast, arrived in Omaha Iast night and is the guest of his old friend, Mr. George Barke, manager for R. G. Dun & in this ity. Good rms. Thirty elogant resident lots In **Redick's" addition. Taenty-threo ots in “*Shinn's" addition. A fow choice lots in Smith's addition. Lot in *“Kountze's” addition. Pricos and terns given at my office, for lots n all parta of the city. Acre Tracts CLASS (A). Ten acres noar Ft. Omaha. Four acres near Omaha. Ten ncres nes voir, Onoacre near ym =tk Two and one-half acres orth Saudors stroet. Two acres, improved, near Fort Omaha. Two a near Hascall's Park. Swo acres on Ouming street. One nore on Ploasant street. Forty acresnear o it you have city of ‘country property you wish soid, send torms and full description and we will find you'n purchaser in & short time. Business property, residence property, suburban Street cars will ba run te this addition at an early day. These lots ‘double in value in 12 months. Call at our office and see plat and 4 make selections early. BEDFORD & SOUER. KIRKWOOD. Klegant Building Sites and at half the price of any other lots in the city of equal distance and location, on the best street in the eity. ’ BEDFORD & SOUER, Street. Street. Omahay. .= = = Nebraska. Woe extend a cordinl invitation to the citizens of Omaha and vicinity to call and examine the LARGEST STOCK OF FINE:SHOES EVER OPENED IN OMAHA. With good Goods, Low Prices and Fair Dealing, we solicit a share of your patroaage G ENTS' FINJX SHOES A SPECIALTY. Co. 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Dougla,s_ obort Teaseell ome of the well known young |settled when funds aro- received for the 'L".‘\:E.E::"“‘.:l,'{l‘v':,‘:?l"‘n:ii"‘}":," '&:fi:fl?‘;‘fifi-‘gm TIRRELL & COOK, 1312 Douglas Street. men of Omaha, Mr. Russell has beon in Col- orado for the past eleven years, and is on his way to visit friends in Philadelphia. He wiil remain in this city a day or two and expects to be in the cast until spriug. purpose. Renta collocted ar Fands for theso purposcs will only bo | 447 Kiriiys iisos & specialty. furnished by the treasury department = e A oA NANBRAls ot Faotunl L | SR s (R IR Sty debtedness. United States Depository. BE e :D I . First National Bauk, NATURE FURNISHES THE ONLY FLAVOR. ext Door to (Hladstone’s Grocery. Unimproved Property FOR SALE BY_BEDFORD]& SOUER. Improved Property. . ' $3,500—12 room house, cor. 13th and California | No. oroets, 6 closets, collar, city water, outhouses, | 2 1,000 Lot 60x127, Indiana and Division. eto. FinsT PREMIUN AT THE NRBRASKA STATE Fark ror Best WinTER WHEAT FrLouk. The R. T. Davis & Faucett Mill Com- pany, of St. Joseph, Mo. made a_fine display of their different brands of Win- ter wheat Flour, manutactured in their new full roller mill. Their Flour wasin- spected by every one and pronounced by all to be the Finest Flour ever seen in the west. The Milling Company was rep- resented at our fair by J. M Kilfoyle, their old reliable salesman,and Mr.R. M The following are among the arrivals at the 1,000 Lot 0127, Indiana an - Paxton yesterday: W H. Palmer, Blair; R. 8 4100 sach-—Twolots 123 sack, en1ith. Chets | Barker, H. Franklin, ¥'. T Ooozon and wife, 11 8200 each 7 lote In Yates & Rocd's addition. John H. Olmstead, N. H. Wilmot, Chicago; 2 87,2001 ful sise lote, Hanscom Place, one |, I3 Aloxander, St. Louls; J. H. Davis, 550 cach—Two lots on Park avenue. Bargaius. | Gibbon; T. C. Easton, A. Wheeler, Milford, Mass.; A. Brecher, Cin Mm. E. H. Thisiions lots on Dodge, between 11th and 12th. b outhouses. 81 $400--Lot in Shinn's addition, o ard street. G Black, Salt Lake City; J. L Underwood, Richmond; N. H. Wilmont, Chicago; D.S. 15 §3 100—Full size lot on MoCandlish place, with | 83 83,000—Full lot, Reed's1st addition, en 25th and o B8 4 596120, on Faroass, aeas S0tk Voo Panconst. Philadelphia; H. C. Grant, Clove 1 w0 cottages, ono 5 room, oud § roem. Chicago. Y:: :::I‘ann: Sc'h‘}:ca. Bk 46 $5,000—5ix good lots In Hanscom Place. Bar- cheap. land; D. E. Little, Duluth, Minn.; J. W. 56 $225—Good lot in Lowe's addition. Cash Akin, New York; J. A, Lamb, H. M. Charle, 7 $2.700—6 room house on N. 13th street, closcts, Scliar, olstoru, well, eto. BEDHORD & SOUKR. 2 $2,500—Good six room house on Davenport, bet. 231 and 24th, two story, o osets, pantry, cellsr; Gistern, well, fruit and shrubbory, stable and —OF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment i Omoha, BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. 16 §2,100—Good two and a half acre lot with five i Toom cottage, brick cellar, well, frult trees, etc. 17 One of the best three Seoal Skin Cigars are pronounced perfoetion by all who have uso for eigars, excopt Cigar, manufackior on Farnam stroet. Terms pry 80 Four acres in West Omaha. i T. H. Butter, E. H, T Chicago; M. 1 Davis, son of the senior member of the Organized in 1858, " 8 ‘er.u?;n lu by all uur'wl;l[dfivlefin\o plrujlllv_l'lm' zln denls unn]ll mna\mmufl;‘ ULWLm;: 00—Now 7 N, 18th strect, All | 60 §550- Lot in Isaacs & Sclden's addition. . H. Butter, E. H. Turner, Chicago; M. L. g f ; i I Nt they ‘are.artificially fivvorod. The rich, rare; mellow fisvor of the 18 88,900 Now T ro0ms housE O osasion. Cheap. | 65 Two lots 14th and Leavenorth, (business ot | Bolvin, Wm. Gruber, Now York; C. Griswold, firm of the company. Mossrs, Henry Bolln | Organized ns a National Bank in 1863, | Y CIming that on 1y nature to tho genuino AVANA TOBACCO, used In the combination trem , Wi, 3 ; ) g ‘Asis for wuch argument. and is construed by waprin: 67 §325—Lot 12, Allen's sub-division 61x110. A bar- ALt a8 above stated, W an above stated. We CAPITAL - iA AR - $200,000 ich the Cigar i3 manutactured. This flavor gives n SURPLUS AND PROFITS - $150,000 Y ., of Sixteenth street, are agents for i Cipled persons In competition with the SEAL SKIN Tlour in this city, and it can be und at all first class groceries in the | 19 $5,300—New two story houso, Queen Ann_style. S modorn lmprovenients, clty water, 108 100x 100. Omaha; E. N. Blackman and wife, gain. emont; | thi 65 $175Lot 4, block 1, Lows's 1st addition. @0od | T, P, Wallace, Chicago; S. S Bissell, St. Louis; | f o location. i OPYICKRS AND DIRRCTORS. . 22 Two full lote . Mary'savenue and 20h, with 8| g0 31000 o o, Reddiecsaidion, Park ave Chas. B, English, Chicago; W. A. Dickie, | city. oamaan Koo, Pestdant, Warrant the Cigar free from all Scent or Flavor Produced by Drugs. Towses. Lt cinos business proporty. =Flus ok Badalokie sddin, K0 A e T e e v s 4 Torma oasy. o sl g * | Chicago; F. 13, Homan, Boston; T. G Bker, "m"‘Acu:;:rT:’l‘(’t‘x):nzn‘,“mrfit;.ll:rulrlank CEAL SKIN CIGAR, by purity, uniformity and superior quality is fast working its way, Bpos juality I Tt ek dealors in all parts of the United States and Territories. itaincd in any brand of Cigars but the manufacturers of the B AL BKIN CIGAR will Toave a3 & monument vo thele enterpriso & clgur that can be relied upon, no matter A oy Time will continue and Increase the popularity of this brand, The facilities of the manufac- here d e b that the clgar ca and willbo maintained for uniformity and purity. - A row rd of $500 wik be paid any person for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any one imitating or counter feiting THE BEAL BKIN CIGAR. # J. F. HESS & CO., Proprietors, ROCHESTER, N. Y. New Furniture Store ! 310 and 812 North Sixteenth Street. THE UNION SEWING MACHINE. Perfect, Durable, Easy Running —AND— Best Feod in the World ! Best and Handsomest Furniture $2,200—Lot 4x000n 16th, Business property | Now York; A. B. Swan, New York; Victor worth twice t) price asked. 1 94 $3.600—Full size graded lot on Chicago, jbet. 13th and 14th. 98 $800—Good lot, high location, south 10th. 100 §6,000—83x132 on 10th, bet. Harney and How- A. J. POPFLETON. 24 $4,750—Lot 60x9, witl. two houses. Cheap. 80 $2,500—Two houscs ia Nelson's addition, on Cen- ter street. Outnouses, cistern, frult trees, etc. $2 Business house and lot on Douglas street, bet. 14tn and 16¢h, Terms easy. 4 New 8 room houseon Chicago, bet. 2ithand 25th. All lmprovements. 36 Two new houses, one six and orher 8 rooms. First-class and medern improvements. Terms Easv. 88 £2,700— Lot 100x131, College Street, Rodick's subdivision w 5 room house. Well improved. 2, 50, Convent strect, 8 room cot e, large basement suitable for rooms, barn F. H. Davis, Cashior W. H. Mnoourks, Assistant Cashior. f Transacts & general banking business. Issucs time cortificutos bearing interest. Draws drafts on San frrancinco aud principal eitios in the United Btates. Alwo London Dublin, Edinburch and the principa cities of the continent of Euro e. nover has been reputation gained and songfeld, St. Louis; S. A. Balliet, Hailey, Tdaho; Mrs. W. J. Hughes, Erie, Col; Mr. and Mix, Masterson, Chicago; P. P, Senior, Chicago; G. P, Bemis (returned from the east); Wm. Daggett, Ottumwa, Towa Lasseur, Now York; A, Boulter, New York; A. A. Thacker, Chicago; Revilo Newton, TIL.; W. P. Conner, York; W. T. Scott, York; A. Prattle, New York; C. 8. Baker, New York. Tielhoimer, Now York; Fred Rogers, o3 Mrs. W. B. Reynolds, Fort Sidney; . Potterson, Wheellog, W. Va.; C, aid. 103 §750 each ~Two_extra good lod ia Hanssom s addition, Coodhigh location. Bargains in Farms & Lands UNITED STATES National Bank OF OMAHA. Jer acro—100 acro improved farm, noar Cres: 'w, 10 .res woodiaud, 45 acres corn, 25 othy aud Clover. 40 ncres 3-4 of & mile west of Ft. Omaha two barns, granary, corn crib, two aring fruit trees, 300 grape viae 18 £4,00 two hou-e 0 ¢ 80 $2,300—8 7om house, Thorhell's addition barn, Well, cist. 'n, good improreents, 00 cash, $1,500 on lon time. 245007 soci houso on Davenport, bet. 16th Miss B. Fuller, Seranton, Pa; W. R. Ruddock, o 14 §7,000 20 N. W. Elkhorn, 140 | Boston; A. J. Uhl acres in cultivation, balance pasture. Four roon b house, siable, ete. Terms easy. Hosea, Burlington, Douglas, Kus; R. M. Kus; 8. Winton, arn_an1 irove 500 on Sherman, largs house, nprovements, Lot without i Tents 18 worth the moncy wo cak forat. 51 o0 crbygood and, 41 it rom B | Burlington; . H. Farmor, New York; C. Hentrew houses and two full size lots on Park gt o county, 3 e | i Bl e ; o ew houaes A cold water, snd sll modern | fo: Ouaha property; wrt, Now Yor . Weil, Cincinnati; £l R ever o bid all oot | 65 835,000 cush—One of the best stocked ranchosn Higgins, Ch G. Burnshaw, Chi- Capital, $100,000.00 5 &' bangain, The State, 1400 acres of decded land. Call for J A ) enter, house particulars. cago; Walter C. Dean, Chicago; A. A. Ab- water, trees, i 61 ¥5,400—240 acres adjoining city of Wilber, Saline | hott, Steels Ci : \ raler, broet, Colifornia & tounty. Al under fence aid well improv. bott, Steels City. C. W.HAMILTON, Pres't. e 1y chuap at $10,000. o fook 400 ‘actes, 3 miles trom Waterloo yaxt' in_cultivation, bilance rius casy 2d addition. One . A. Ringer left for the M. T. BARLOW, Cashler. Call and get Our Eastern Prices before Lt yesterday. ¢ hous h X TLucien Stephens left yesterday for Missouri H 1 h 3000 7 10 nan, Mod meadow, all good land, Wil sell or will arrange \ephon y ) o st v ebrig ot | U R o e, L i | whero b vl vl el vou o antauts purchasing elsewhere. 53 $0,000Full 1ot, ono 8 room and one 5 roo ) 1. ed 300 or 400 head of cattle. Jno. B, Bartlett, advance agent of the Ab- ject to sight check. 70 to 52 10,000 sgres lu Morrick county, Good il S Do wold frow 8 to #9 por | bott opera troupe, is at the Millard. from the o) Very VISITORS & PURCHASERS EQUALLY WELCOME house, new, 6 bl Certificates of Deposit issued pay- able land, & heap. 4 1.0 0—Splendidlot on Dodze, near 11 AL Will buy o Cedar Cx A. Tb. Persinger, of Sidney, and ¥, 1., Cam- ablo in 3, 6 and 12 months, bearing 3 $3,000—Large hor small ' cotts £ &7 per acro—Will buy 160 acres in Ced ar Co. . B ger, of & . L. Cam M. — - — — 0 o i size lot, Davenyo 50 810" et ucre--820 acren 2 miles from Hamburg | oron, of Blair, are at the Paxton. interest, or on demand withoutin Lot 60x260 good 6 room huse, wodern lowa. terest. ) FISHBL‘TT, & §4,000 #7 815, peracre—Improved near Logan fowa. J. 1. Kyner left yesterday for Denver. He ‘mprovementa, near business, on Sherumnn ave B, e AT P Camulie 0. Neb. ’ Advances made to customors on s #7,000-—Two tulllota, with two goo- | 108 e D os 1n Biaaton Co. Mol 1s interentad I # rallrond contract between | The Most Rerfect Sewing Machine | approved securitios at market rate and Chioago (Will well separately 1or L A re. 5300 acres timbared land in Ray | Buena Vista aud Leadville, Yot Produced. of Interost. 5 23 $1,600—Two lots, 126x140, with house s Plvsician & Surggon Oftices over the Omaha Nationol Bank, Special attention given o disonses of the H and Lungs. Office hours 910 118, m.; % to 4 and 8. m. fan 6600 ~ @,L BRADLE Y, DEALER IN Lumber,Sash, Doors, Blinds,Building Paper LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, ETC. Office and Yard, Cor. 13th and California Streats o three ymallfarms ontols land, bak LENTs WANTED 1N EVERY TOWN IN NE-| Tho Interests of Customers are Barker's sub- ivieiof , 00 cottonwood timb hich o1 ) etk for the FastA aloges | AEERN. WANTER ¥ 95 41008 Lot and » half, good house, Tedick's sub- rm"lhz’li:w|:”ml"‘l.llx ):!o,"l‘.i" ‘.:JEJ:; re Mrs, C. B, Westren left for the EastWedne: DRASKA. clogely guarded and every facil ty divigion, (corner.) 5 Lot with 7 house, Chicago, bet. 18th and day to buy goods for the Bazaretto which she Lot with 7 reom house, Chicago, bet. d will opon on her return, Dan. 1. Wheeler, Jr., who was found by exhibitors at the fair ko efficient an assistant secretary, left for his Plattsmonth home Wed- nesday, but with thoughts of returning to Omaha to live. Miss Angela Wells, Miss Fannio and Miss | Alice Nash, of Chicago; returning from Col- orado, where they havo been wojourning for r“ several months, are making & brief stay in the city, aud are the gucsts of tho Misses M- Dermott, on Sherman avenue. NERAL OFFICE: 206 North 16th Street, Omaha. M. L. SMITH, Manager. THE EQUITABLE compatible with principles of sound banking frealy extended. Draw signhtdrafts on England,l o land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu- — | rope. Bo!l European Passage Tickets. Collections Promptly Mace. Oriiaha property. gErCall and examino other property mot isted. BEDFCRD & SOUER, 218 5. 14th. bet. Farnam asd Douglas house, Morbach's adil 14th, @ 1,500~ Tot o o eic. Everything in good re. t'on, well, cisters, i 108 360 Lot and 4100m house, laar, Ler. J0th and | 17th. H. PHILLIPS, THE LEADING NEW YORK AT .OFER ! Gl sud Jook over my new store aud sed 1y n» Goods. FARNAM STREET. 1 1y, OF OMAHA, NEB. Capital 8tock, - $250,000. TOUZALIN, Presdent OMAHA, NEB 0T L bt e N. P. CURTICE. J. 0. PRESCOTT & gO YWholesale axnc Flota . Specht, proprietor of the Western Corn works, returned last night from Boatrice i v where, among oth acts, he secured the contract for the cor work of J. K. Smith's | A- E J. 0. PRES 1504 1604 bt per cont per aunuin, pmmissions. Corresponden Address, L i —— ayable fine res and the Blue Spriug school L \»( \\“-‘:Llllv'uw wotary and Troasurer. . YR PTe miscompany il pate g S e, | o oot Real Estate Agent. H Adventist Camp Meeting, fonce of Tus Bk Cuere, Neb., September 20.—The Adventist State camp meeting opened Wednesday morning, with five hundred people encamped upon the ground. This 1s » good number at this stago of the Managor. JOHNC.JACOBS. Fomnerly Glah & Jnoobs UNDERTAKER. Music, Musical Instruments of all Descriptions. _ | CHEAPEST AND_MOST RELIABLE HOUSE n the State. OALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK OR SEND FOR PRIOES. NO. 1609 Farnam Street . . . OMAHAS Notary Public and Practical Con- veyancer. Otarke ells Housos aad Lots, Residense Lots Business Lots all over the city, and all addtions, he- Tile traproved aud ualisproved tarms ower (han wy olber aem). [y

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