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THE DAILY BEE“*OMAA, 1JHIUROLIA 14 wass aane | for publishing reports; second, to the [ mortality in the institution, but, jndging BOUND EAST | railroads for reduced fare; third, to the | from the appearance of many of the in- people of Tekamah for the—as some ex- [mates it must, in spite of the good care o0 (Tlo Gredt BXCUTSION 078N Hhe D0 et e b5 O a bie 1 the docior's seom_the day 1 Pacific. THREE WARNINGS, i A RICK STOMACH-AN ACHING HRAD CONSIDERARLE GENERAT, THRFR WARNINGS W ) pv m. train for home. . we went there lay four small coffins, very Organization of *“The American Lu- | plain and cheap, merely unpainted pine {heran Tmmigration Society of America,” | boards, but neatly put together and bear- Afcer enthusi; B 00D S T N O MING. FEVERS, 10. RN Lenker, prosident; A. P. Shrader, sec. [and bore evidence that familiarity with LENT BILIOUS ATTACKS, NERVOU PAROXYMS, Pacific and Denver & Rio retary; Rev. O. Huber, corresponding |death had not deadened the sense of pre- AND OTHER TRRRIBLE AILMENTS MIGHT BE The Uni secretary; Rev. Knight, vice-president; | prioty among the attendanta of the hos- T I T ANIG ARo: ALTRRATIVE | Grande folke havo begun a eontest for | Rev. M. L. Milleck, treasurer. pital. In anether room further on sat or ’ JESEALRATS TERENINTIREY SULDBY &1L | trpvel from Ball Ik City east. In the evening addresses were mado by |stoed some twenty peasant women, each J RUGGINTS. An excarsion party left Zion Monday Reva. Lenker and Milleck that were lis- | with " ch|fd in her arma . | tened te with much interest. Thene were the foundlings who, ovening at 6:25 e'elock and arrived in| il iony of thanks were passed to |after passing thir six weoks in the insti- *|Omaha on the overland train of the U. |the people of Tekamah for their goner- [tution, were being drafted off to be nurs- WIHUUT DELAY CALM THE EXCITE M THE EXOITE The Denves & Rio Grands to Follow | 4 tic addresses by Rov. J. |ing & cross on the lids, while the tiny , with TARRANT'S SELTZER APER- suit. N. Lonker and others the society was or- | bodies within them were decently laid 1IENT IF YOU WISH TO KSCAPE THE KEVILS nit. I 7 v ion of Rev. J. N, |o A o4 WHICH THE PREMONITORY SYMPTOMS INDI ganized by the election of Rev. J. N, |out with snow-white caps and clothing, Army Orders P. last ovening. The passengers had the | ows hospitality; to the railroeds for re- ed in *he country and to twke their Yot tho yoar commencing October 1, | choios of going to Kansaa City or Omata | duced rates; o tho press for printing re- | chances of life or death in the hands of seud"g’”:-s“f;’f Pty | {5 following Inatiuctions ase publistied | nd froth theds HIAGOLHEY kad the choice | POTH: 80S closed ctic of the most inter. |strangors. There is maid to be a very | |7)/spas0s, Fomalo Woakness i ¥ 4 | esting meetings over held by the Nebraska | good supervision kept over those to whom d I larities, Dizzi for the guidance of this command of either of the following lines: The |synor N HEP AN \ and Irregu os, ness, | 0 ecither ho g synod. 4 they are intrusted, and, as they are paid Loss of Appetite, Juandice, During the month of October, when | Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, Chicago S— for at tllun mlw of 2§ rubles—say 81,26 Affections of the Liver, Indl: NS 8 4 {§e s . . o wen vill permit, o No! srn. Ohicago, 3 00 - ” A% & month, which, considering th vert o _ This is a new and beantiful addition te the city of Omaha, situated :"““‘:“”Wf ¥ Vlk"""t v!Iwro fl!\ be | & Northwestern, ('.)"“:“i'.v”“\\-""h o FOUNDLINGS IN RUSSIA, of thie peopls, 18 hert ”“,“"'\:fim_“.‘l"l'l““'um{ fi:ggs-efleflggllge;smf}{spw in the north put of the city, fronting on Sherman avenue, and is the . Thir et SN0 St. Paul, Missouri Pacific, Wabash, or | . thero would appear to be some induce- A1 satiaty the most desirable Jocation, for residences, that has been placed on the mar. | week, at 200, 300 and 500 or 600 y Chicago & Alton, How the Little Ones Ave Oared For [ment to keop them alive. An infant de- | fast kst for veata; BEDFORD & SOUER. | with view of qualification of first-class| This enabled the excursionits to soe by the State -A Peculiar posited in the Foundling hospital can be | , | Directions o ieven anguages. marksmeu; the rango and percentage to |Much more country and not v to pus | Institutin, claimed by its parents any time within MILBURN & €O, Pro over the same route twice, except be threo years. At the expiration of that o ho determined by co y roop coy - bo determined by company or troop com- | ooy Salt Lake and Cheyenne, whero | o0 00 timo all individual claim ceases, and the 2 manders; l‘lmlng inclement weather bay | there necessarily 18 but one route. Pall- | “' CREA eAEs o it st unclaimed are brought up by the State onet exercise, in quarters, for the compa- | man cars were provided and passengers | PR T FIE O ‘“l‘,""""’"*" ) o until such time as they are of an age to will b substituted. In November|onwaged their sleeping berths befure (fotersburg i the Coshiciing hospital. | o their own living in some way. The n = 2 % | tastin The time of year, the routes T'he name of such am wsti‘ution is asso- 2} . and December, woather permitting, there tohe Cavelod, and the norommodations cinted with rows of small boys, whose system is a curious one altogether and it o s ; pe % o d ! L ot ' Whoso |y many people considered as n great This property is divided into regular size ecity lots and acre lots | Willbe two drills overy week offone hour | which, were furnished by the Union l{::\(:"\::,l’:l\: _rl';“l::‘ ““\‘::!"‘?l:""“l ""{‘ll‘ll‘l‘l‘l_ t~ucnurngu{uw|t to illogitimacy, whioh sx: which will be sold at reasonable prices and on easy terms. each, in estimating distances; if weather | Pacific made this one of the most pleas. | M0 8 athe & 8 HHECES 0L KRS FEE | ints to an enormous extent here, as *'no BEDFORD & SOUER. |is inclement, instruction will begiven in. fant excursions possible, and affordéd a t“ S itk SABe n“dl“_“h o and cleat | gytiona aro WAVA, " T world veuutes; stead, in principles of rifle practice, aim- splendid opportunity for persons going which childr .“I Vi St e g however, a therough acquaintance with ing and pointing, in the bayonet exercise | tast. ’l‘lr tickets are good for sixty days | ¥HCR ¢ on of all ages arc belng cate- t it outire workings to determine whether 4 ! h 52,50 to St. | fully nurtured and tended; but all such i ‘N' ()() or in gymnastics. and sold &t the low price of 862.50 te et 4 f 1 the good or the evil preponderates. The “ KIRK D In January, February and March there | Louis and return, and $68.50 to Chicago {;‘e‘;:::vl;‘\:’:l‘; n:.:‘t:;:;.'m:l]“llx‘c‘ulsx“‘::su.& details ave certainly mr'ried LT & AR . will be for each company and troop, [#nd return. nor worthy of high praise. twice each, gallery practice at targets| This morning another excurson leavos | hospital here is entirely dovoted to in- —e— 5 i i el i i 116 i the city of the Saints over the opposi- | fants of the tenderest age. 1t only takes MARRIAGE MIGMA. Fronting 700 feft on Sherman Avenue. This property cannot fail g:{fi,‘;".‘,‘:":;:ll: wrr::::gdmdc}?.}-g:ml:. tion li:in, the D. & R. G, tho same rates [ them within a few days of their birth, %o be desirable and will be rapidly taken up_and improved. ~ No hills o0 | ;ound batls—at distance of 50 fect. being given as on the Union Pacific. The and it sends them out to be nursed in elimb, no ravines to eross, in getting to KIRKWOOD addition. Re- | During January the position will be mnm\g‘funent of this excursion is in the '-.1"“;‘3:'“"! at six f"t:“:)l:;.ul[tl- u\e"d it i PR member, when you buy a lot in this addition, you will not have to pay | “lying down” with the 600 yards raisod, | hands of the Messrs. Riggs & Snell, who tl::c .‘g‘; "“fi;:"m:‘;’ 900 l;;‘fl:“ m::“';: Nk an amount equal to first price to grade your lot before building. aiming at an imaginary bulls-aye about |will accompany it to 8t. Louin and Chi. | G0 T ook ek’ 1fK AR Reenlig Ol g 12 inches below true bulls-aye of the |cago, and look after the pleasure and |© Lt e LS R § § target. During February the firing will comfort of the party. The route is from forty-two days of life has passed collected [ Among the ancient Assyrians all the o be kneeling—point blank, and during |Ogden and Salt Lake City to Pueblo, [ in one b\nl\!mg. 1t is not (!mhmlt to ob- | marriageable young girls were un}slnbls(l Bareh ot himnd"—point blank | o enver over tho Denvor & Rio | tain a permit to soe it, and it well repays |at ono place, and_ the public crier put . A e G e 800 of the best | Grande, thence to Chicago over the Chi- & visit for those who are | them up one after the othor. The money o om ot nchywill b furnished | cago. Turlington & Quincy via Platts. fond of tiny babios. Perhaps some peo- | which was received for those which were tHeas .imm.lqunrterl. On oach will be|mouth, Neb., or via Atchison and Kon. |Pleare. > ’ handsome, and consequontly sold wall, Street cnrs will be run te this addition at an early day. These lots | noted the kind of targot used, whethor | 848 City to St. Louis, Porsons going on After waiting some fifteen minutes in | was bestowed as a wedding portion upon . e ru r " he kind of ta o | san City, o St L, o 1n which |mn_anto-room on the ground floor, to | thote who were plain. When tho most double i value fn 12 nionths. Call at our office and see plat and | papor, wood or iron—if the Intter, whether | this teip biye, VB FRTC U LT | which, an the door awung to and fro, | beautiful had beon disposed of the more make selections early. BEDFORD & SOUER. tho bulls oyo fuwolid or cut oul. e Chicago, Burlington & Quincy | there ‘ponotrated_ voeasionally.a feuble |ordinary looking woro offored for o cor ; Tin the e, e Afohison, Tapek | Sound of wailing, though cortainly not of | tain mum to those who were willing to il bo no practico om the riflo range, but | oty Bewvets of B (el G bl | sonshing of toeth, wo waro ushered into [ tako them, In this way all the women . e o ke taigen sasaon | Ehr, thus making the trip a mos plaka | 0rved sy recoption room for foundiivgs. || Amiong the Gresks fhe mariies ritunl| () magutas Montaty Drawingiisiopoe to September 30) in_accordance with ex- |ant one, by bringing new scenery before | A row of little cradles were ranged along [is very elaborate, and lasts almost an in the Masonic Hall, Masonio Temple Build- Queer Customy and Suporatitions in Mao ik i ¢ i ] 8 in|isti -de 11 the way, except between | o1 side, and eight of these were tenant- | hour. 1t consists of prayers chanted by ing, In Louleville, Ky. | Kiegant Building Sites and at half the price of any other lots in|isting orders. ) the Basengor A ey e the acenery (€4 with new arrivals, who had been | the priest; thosigning of brideand bride- the city of equal distance and location, on the best street in the city. Commencement will be made at 100 | Salt Lake and Pueblo, wi Vil X o 5 Tlmrsa'ay October 25th, 1883, v of eq \ Dommencemont v e e from range | is grand boyond dessription, washed, awathed, and ticketod, but had | groom on the forchead threo times with » ) ’ { {" 2 AL ‘iml fi‘ equinite 06| The uwm;.ionpmy[“““i”m consisted | 10t passed final inspection before being | ring; the oleasing of two wreaths,which | = A Lawful Lottery and Pair Drawings, I " "‘“b{’, Ciledhs "3‘ d“,")l 0. ‘t“b " | of about 30 persons only i Snd the Rio | drafted into the wards wp stairs. Tiny | are afterwards placed on their heads; the shartared by e legisture SF Hycs aod Wlow Sestaey { BEDFO 3 oSkt madoduving utbr, o bt 20 pasens v a1 K Sty ek ity rom ik o v e e ot s 6 Tl T B s o | cossive ranges as he progrosses. Firing | way profits will mot amount to much on :\‘-f days old, displaying, as the curtains | same cup; the kissing of the offico book | prompt payment of all prizes sokl. 1 | e ill b ancribod at oth cither sido. sver the heads of the cradles to keep off |and the priest's hands; the parade made | A REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS at 400 yards will be as preac:ibod at other S the flies wero drawn aside, mites of heads | threo times aronnd the center table by | garEvers ticket holder hisown supervisor, oan aR 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas. |~y W, with blue snd pimk tekets, nceording. o | tho utire party. out Tl on b ke e (ho snfcap nd- irst-c] Rt i ber_on she tag placed in the wheel in ke When one becomen a first-class man ho| | Wellws Ever, v |iex, on the 'white cap which coverod | Throughout the Empire of Morocon | préscice. - Thase dratingu:will Gocur on- o lash i 1 X : dabl. pressce. These drawhige will oocur on the may qualify as marksman atany available | .yO*HC NN B pralny ™ dulilitated | them. Standing or sitting round the | thero are vilages whero the cldest men. | Thuray of avery month. fead the magaifioont range, and marksmen only will fire at 600 | through arduous Lwa[cn«mlmldunm. Suffored | room were half & dozen stout women, |bers of the adult population follow October Bcheme. — e = { yards. 1 e, sick hondacho, and biliowsnes, | 00 WEE MR SR B Rl A ASr s b 5 futveen it : X i iced | T Ak ot aeh 8 er broast, proba- | professionally the pursuit of fattening Unimproved Propert; Estimating distances will bo practiced | Tried Budock Blogd FUES WL (Sl ot waiting the appearance of some ofti- [ young girls for the matrimonial market ] D! PBILY |4t Jeast once each month benoficial offect, Am woll ! pp o of & T n i ) M‘“ "ll’ WibaTadv el o irat jand! e cinl. A true lover of babies might well |of Barbar The Moors, like the Turks, Prises. 111 §1,500- Tt in Kountze's 3d addition, good three FOR SALE BY BEDFORDBASSOUER. “:1‘ 'fl‘ O, Yk k‘"mlc»i 2 .”": ,’“"H YOUNG AMERICA. have tarried here, although after all it [give a decided preference to ‘‘moon-| go prises, {:,’"“,“,1“;“{‘:;;'2” welljjiat ViOno Shird cAxh: i seooncolash “':. '“;'."".‘ "hl”““ i e was only an earnest of what was to comoe [ fuced” wives over lean ones, and are| 100 ris 118 8409 -One halflut in Kountze'nd addition. good | ™5 1,000 Lot 00x127, Indisna and Division. consecutive estimates in the proyious | o y . jqul Disciple of Jesse Jumes. | —a sort of tidbit or Swedish smorga to | more solicitous as to thenumber of pounds D ] Slrogheousel \l‘“‘t:[;';“:'r“lw“*"- Oue-halfcash, |- g 100 oach—Two lot 68132 oach, on 118h. Chonp, d"]‘::: e st bel oaretully asalihor: —_— whot the appetite for the ample repast to [ which their brides weigh than about the | 1000 Prizes, il o purchaser. 2 and 2 lots 68x132 each on 10th. eerul - S A% : R0 15 . o D Prises 118 §2,800—Lot 80x165, Rogera’ nddition, Dorcas 8t., o 7 ots I Reed { . it i 4 - N i o |follow. From this ground floor a broad | stock of a complishments which they Prises, ke aaeatabie cutaroy | 531 ot Lo R A onal| QBN Talvon the prelimimaryiinsccas A barkeeper well known in thin city, | SO0, o U3 B0 the nain wards, | possess. This fattening process beging | 3 brises i grave vines, ete, 4500 cash, balance to suit pur- | bloek west of Park avenu tions, and practice had in gallery firing | whose name for obvious reasons 18 with- | [N ¢ 0. well ventilated, white- { when the girl is about’ 12 years old. | ——r- i A nt. —Twe firi o (Y . : I bt 0 + 4 e . s . 114 s ke ‘acren on 18th, one half mile south (e :fl‘,;}:,‘,’,"fi'&:’,‘..' e i ([pefore firingion the ’-“;8": < | held, met witha singular exporience Tues- | washed rooms opening out into éach other Stiff maizo porridge, kneaded up with [ 1867 Prizes & $110,400 T ma ouse, statie, Ao treee | 51 G mot i Ahinare Sldibon, o Seward. stroet; | . ADY two (2)scores of five (b) consecu- night. and lighted and aired by windows at |grease, is daily fed to her in the form Whole Tiokets, 82, Half Ticketa, §1. d g [ Sood wghtly Tocation. One-third cash, bolance | 55 §000--1tull lot, Reod's st adaition, en 25thand | tive shots st the same range during the | G8Y 18 Y 5 27 Tiokets, $50. 5 Tickets; $100. o it [tk il o vl 95 | tormet e e e rtomin,| Ho had attended the performance at|Sither ends. Hach of these wards con- of boluses. 'If she declines to take| peis money or Bank Draft u Letter, or send ) ockn c g ne. entag B ) P i throat 4 3 , well, froit bbery, one- ; 2 A the walls, while the spaces between them ont. % hoows, cfl‘u‘,"fi. el dtestbincshrapeery Toenl | ot g.‘zn:— Lot 60x120, on Farnam, near 20th. Vor Private Joseph Muller, re-enlisted t |1oted to lock his sleeping room door. On | were ocq;pi'd by small cradles, 100 to| On the Malubar const of India the | et ¥ S itrs B T}» B‘J&G’m.“" ; o BEDFORD ;swm 0§25~ Good lotin Lancs addbon. Cush. &‘fttz?mfi'ifi::::' Wyo., is asignod to| .o 41y morning ho discovered_that | 120 imnumber. Standing or sitting about, | priest sprinkles the bride and bridegroom | & o snt-tu th-dswist 3w em mproved Property. 80,8560 Lot In Lauaes & Seldon’s addition. Reeruits John W. Morrisey, Edward | his pockets had boen “touched,” and that | bub coming to an attitude of attention as | With rice. Among the Brahmins the 6728325 Lot 12, Allen’s sub-division G1x110. A bar- cruits John W. Morrisey, Edward | Mg /6™ 14 "ty 0785 notes were missing. | visitors were escorted through, were | bridegroom throws three handfuls of rice ) % 890001t voom nouwe, co. 13 s Callornia | B2 1t ik 1, Lowen 1t adiiin. Good D B ot 0 Wiile cadoavoring to wolve tho mystry, | about us maay vuris e s there wers bods, | on the brides hoad. Fossibly, s inPer. o 2 : 4 % 3 Jocation. i 8 he noticed that the young aon of his sis- | and they all seeme pretty well oc- | 8ia, the rico is regarded as an emblem o} ote. " Fourth infantry. it R & b 3 0 §1,000_Fine lot, Reddick's addition, Patk ave. . i hose h he lodges, was omus- | cupied with their duties. fruitfulness, 7 82,7008 room houso on N, 13th treet, closots, | 54 $100--52 feot of blook M, Shina's addition. ,Fine | Major C. C. Sniffen, paymaster, U. 8. ter,dn\whosel OUES 1BLOTI0N Al ridf s A cellar, cistern, well, otc. BADNORD & Bounk. view. 5 A.. aad Captain W. L Reed, Seventh in- | ing himself with a tricycle, and, upon| The bringing up of infants by the bot- | At a_marriago coremony in, Japan 13 §2,500—Good six room house on Duvenport, bet. | 80 §2,200—Lot 44x600n 16th. ~Business property 2hey BAE L0 it L ‘%" | heing questioned, he admitted that these | tle is evidently a system not much in neither bride nor bridegroom will wear 4 R e STt IS toi | o GO i SLPI I, o cocmpr o | W o ol o 10+ ook ooy O, | Aty tohor with oy slophantlud | e of usin Whethr the extreme | ¢Sl b8 L%, BICKS, Sl 300 o G outhouses. 13th and 14th. 3 % R gt been purchased by him in themorning at | of western civilization has not reache: regard it as the color most liable to fade. ron IRFANTS & (RUALIO! 1 18 8 100 Full iza ok on McCandiish place, with | 68 8800 Good lot highlocalion, SOURCEL, teber 14 & ffi“'m:‘,.fi:;t?;.::lil::fo:: t:nl:‘: one of the toy stores. 3 the banks of the Neva, or a conservative| ‘I'he custom of throwing an old shoe i fwo fraue cottagos, one 6 room, one § roem. | 100 0K0—E8xIS2 on Toth, o Benera.iof ! The facts sere make known to the po- |clinging to the primitive customs ia still [after the bride is an ancient oneand com- For sale or exchange. aad. post, in_the case of the United States | . A b Iy tri oy ot 16 $2,100—Good two and & balf acre lot with five | 103 760 each—Two extra good lot In Hanscoms | oooin et Private Edward Lautenschlaeger, lice, and after a statement to the dealer, | too strong, certain it is that the Russian | mon to many countri n_Scotland a LI, ! room cottage, brick cellar, well, fruit trees, eto. addition. Cood high location. :gmpmy H, Seventh infantry, and on | the goods were returned and tlui munei‘ foundling dytnlw‘; la’ll -uuwnancz tErmn .t'lu; },’U"El"“"'t""':f‘y Cl'f old s ‘0"‘1‘“‘1 slippers is ™ only Pe substitute for Mother's i 17 One of tho best threo ory brick business houses ! 2 of thi ; T " | refunded. The remainder of the cash |sources provided by nature. ountiful | fired after the happy couple. Milk, ot g dlet for invalids and ! onbiroum st “ormd priwte. 0" Bargains in Farms & Lands ;'.'::p':m{i:iz.f, :hl- duty will rejoin their | L0 5 U1d in the child's pesseasion. sup) 15 of :h. uulodlu:M o not n;:ing Superstitious hucl:;:":mvl: ill'f"g wths gulog matnars " Commended, by al Physidasm | 18 $3,200—New 7 room houso on N. 18th street rm; : A N e e ——— i - | marriage ceremon; u, Ages ant . 5 B era taprevements. Gosd Tocation. Cheap. The telegraphic instructions of the de. 3 Soljucse. e thoiale “:1 IRiresARbIpEe | S o ket -m’zfi:-h-_mnw‘ i me\. LF & CO., 19 $8,300—New two story house, Quoon Aun_ style. partment commander of the 24th inst., o Him Uut DORICG AN "“:l g “"‘ proY! °“'h to-day. pretend to be influence by them e = B All modern improvements, city water, lot 100x Nx%'m per acro—160 acro Improved farm, near Cres- directing First Liout. J. A. Sladen, 14th This hlmlmnmzlmn:‘nrk wh.,{. N‘L‘m and ;murlx_nhmm;t_. hu_: the al :;{ngu n‘:‘ th ndv, 'Uzz’ulin e e lu{ky b gt 200, w - 3 i ) rowdys insult publie decency Ly their un-|howling which is associated in the min r c o 2 e tll 1tn . Mary's semue b it | I Sns e d0 scees mesdhad e eemieioonsy i | nfantey 8 D0rite “""“‘db{’?’ E ort | o ways. Lynpopsin i & horrible bore. | with the presence of upward of a hundred | certain other duys unlucky. —These days H | _r‘._mrm;mwulbo first class businces property. | ;g u_u):-wm-txwE‘;Iu!lm“awunolI'L O:nl'.h- Sidney, l?‘l‘)m l';;‘::]"::lm‘ public busi- | pire it out with Burdeck Blood Bitters. You|pahies, testified to the craving of their and seasons were designated by rhymes, es e"] u"“ce- 0[ s' f e 5. o houses, two barna, granary, corn crib, twe | ness are hereby con § : can do it f - s Hich t ydryitar to! parnetuato the 24 $4,750—Lot 08x08, Wit wo houses. Cheap. el 8 Lenriog s roe, 500 gTope vats | " Thoir pervioes being no longer required o !‘m;,“u:)h."vly“. “h“::,l:lfi’, :‘1‘::‘.‘?‘{‘;03"':’: :'ul.;rn‘i'r.‘}":n- Fyoses o B ‘p“‘::m oy, 80 §2,600—Two houses In Nelson's addition, on Con- olorexcange, o Eihom, 140 | in connection with the department com- A Frontier Fire. s, by the way, one dej by on & y tef wxcet. Outnouson, claorn, fruit trse, ete. | 1 ELSCTERACER IS yaatiro. Four foom | potition, the followin S mod omliatod | Special to Tk Brg. tablished custom in other parts of the |We hear quoted such couplets as the fel IRON AND SLATE ROOVING. 52 Businees Houso and 1ot on Douglan stroohibet. | iouns, wabl, ot "Termu casy. e A PO Ok o Nen.. will be| Foxr Rosmsox, Neb., September 24, [ world that may be mentioned. 1 am |lowing: i 14th and 16th, Terms easy. 51 §960-100 ncres good land, 4 1% miled from Bur. | IN€N, 3 2 ' P told that generally when & woman wants Wedncsday the best of all, c SPEGHT PROP i 81 Now & room house on Chicago, het. 2ithand 26th. I'Xng‘hm,)uafluc u;‘l’:lll)_ Kansae, Will exchange | sent to their proper stations: _Last evening, about 9 o'clock, the large | i m‘a il e atee T + Baturday 10 luok at all. A ’ 5 i provomenta. o Ousaha property. TR f < 3 7 e % :Egmy:::‘::;:‘: one six and orher 8 rooms. | 01 §5,400 ‘.'Mlhrrluuil_clnlhu city of Wilber, Saliue i“fluf':'ulml Musician; A Mere band, 01 haystack in the rear of the post trader's| freshing wuln, sho sits down and takes it Whomarriesbetweensickleandscythe Pl s and modern tmprovements, o | - gtater A ML fo gy o e Private T. Holshan, troop T, Gth cay. |residence was discovored to bo on firo. in hor lap, Hero she does not adopt Will never thrive. 111 Douglas B8 - - Ouaha, Neb. 28 $2760 Lot 100x132, Collego Streut, Rdick's | 007820 per sore=dao ucros, b miles trow Wakeroo, | a1y, Tho alarm at once brought the garrison | this course. * Ab halt a dozen pointain| From tho marrisges in May o6 St an o, B T B ieacts 8 rom. eot, | modow, all good land, Wil sal or wil g Fiusician C. R. Lange, band, 6th in- | to the spot, who worked with heroie ex- hivh YL w‘[’.‘."";mk’l‘u lon abouitirepilest All the bairns die and deeay. MANUFACTURER Of | 2,1 3 d 8.1 vith o $ ership, o con- , i $xoclarge basement sultablo for roors, bar T tad 300 or 400 heud of oattle, hu;ry. te J. R. Clark any C. Gth | eFtion to prevent the flames frem spread- | cleun cloths, and when sn infant hd )l""ll‘)' m'lll“im : al P Corrilian 2 Fia0-g 2om hous, Toorcl's il 70 to 8110000 ncree b Merrlec cousty, | doud Ul mf.fi.'f?,’ Jo g ORTN) SOMBRAY b ing to the stubles, warchouses and resi- | been duly deused in on of tho little) A:; ru"l :w ::1 "l‘fl'““"- o alvanizea Iron r woll, olstn, good Juprovesunte, Tl MYl e ioining {ihiwd _ | baths that stood handy, the nurse took | In the earlest weddings among the Sate 81,800 on long u:m‘,m St acre. Wil buy 160 acros In Ceda Co. _ Sergeant S. Savage, company I, Gth dence adjoining. A high wind was blow. ey e LR d“:“ Jows the fourth day of the week wos con- | g2 “E&Y.’?“K.'&A.’H‘.‘a‘fix?h,’,?'kfi».m . T A e PRt A per ore—030 acres 4 mles from Msubary | infantry. . |ing, but the choerful and energotic exer- |4t o'vecqive a final polishing, and then |sidered an unlucky duy for virgins to wed, adjusted Ratohot Bar and Brackel flgflfim 1 am ) 46 Lot 176x600 on Sherman, largs Lose, Wt W | o7 g5, por acro—Improved near Logan Iowa. ~ Sergeant J. Ruedy, company B, 9th | yiony of the men preventod further dam- | rooseded to wwathe it in a variety of |and the fifth for widows. b geusral ageat for the sove lne ol Gk, ean e o borth the monoy we ak for it. 104 Bevoral hundred acren in Cunning Co. Nob. infantry. s w0 than the destruction of & number of | b iny and bands aud wrappings, | The Romans regarded Junoas the most | Ralus, Window biinds, Clar, Guarie, . 47 Fousow homsen nud oo Tl szs lota on Park | 108 8 thousend acrs b tanton U, Mol | Reoruite Jubn . Parkhill and Win, | 10 80 Lo O for & timo the entire | th. intrieacy of which 1 cun |propitious month of the year for matri- | wentinf Foormn & ) batout loesle FLA2. f avenus. Hot and cold water oiul ol moqert | 1 G’ g iros snalfurns onis lnd, baiancot | McDowell, enlisted at, Fort, Omuha, | gutablishment wis in erious dangor. An|noy attempt to doscribe _mow, | mony. In tany countries May marriages PER WAREHOUSE ! what we ue for wholo. ,‘5?.‘,':.5.‘“’(?.,?.11',““.'.5\.,. l{:;I'.«:nzf::xmmlntmn.w’u;n‘,{finuw.nl[!u:::::.thnll_ Nob., are assigned to the 4th ifantry. |} our's hard work put out every spark, | [ seemed a very convenient method, and | were cousidered unlucky. InChina mar- ST. LUUIS PA R RB N b g 8 00 aater, troos, outbulldinge, ntabia property. e — but it was a close call. The origin of | drew ferth the encomiuis of tho ladiew | risges are positively prohibited at certain 49 $2,000—Five room house, 18ta Lot. California & the fire i8 not known, G At Driino 18| of ‘our party, mora a0, indecd, thn did | tines aud seasons on acoount of their be- | Grranam Pa,per co,, X Humax Broon.—On the purity and vi- J Wobater, Nice property, Torms cass, s M i 4 due to the garrison for their voluntary hynsical condition of f - | ing unlucky. e e blood depend the vigor and [ L the physical condition of most of the g Y i 5 i o glas WS bl ghdin o PECIAL. tality of the biood depoud the vigor and| (5.0 B [ P o o ndupon, | . Fhore wi st one timo o supersition | B and e Nord Main ekt Lowi : 2 #3,000—Good 7 roown house on§horman. Modern el kinds is ofte: nly the sign that 3 Thore was pitiful display of pinched | current in England against marrying on H Tuprovemonta, stable, well, clstern. A bargain, 12,000—Lot 219x290, cor. 17 d Bellview 8t., | YATIOUS KInds is o n only the sign thal braska L od, * 0 ! il bar BOOK, { WRITINING i sa Lmhravemanta, able; WELENCTG ane 6 fonm | 8 E Graabes oer lsscalls Pty brick howe, | nature in ying to remove the disturbing | nu'?:w’i'em A MU } and screwed-up little countenances, of :mm;fl'llll. Dnyyl:h? .‘Mh"z‘( '_’"“t';“" T 8| NEWS, }PAPERS,\ WRAPFING | houso, new, 6 blocks trom the opera huuse. Very Tour rooms, well, cistern, stable, cellar, All in | cause, A remedy that gives life and | P puny, shriveled arms and limbs, sud even | day of ill-omen becaune 1t wis he o os OB endidlob on Dze, near 11th. Cheap | 109 BoEh ot ASREATY LONs rion county, o | viKor to tho blood, eradicates scrofula Texauau, N optembor 24.— Sat- | the sounds of distress that now and then | which commemorated Hered's imnssacro ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND & 33,000~ Laruo houne sud wll cottage. | Ercol 20 per uoro - 400 wered I W oK 4" % . | and other impurities from it, as Hood's |urday the werk of the Syned was pushed | a seemed to be rather feeble whim.- |of l":\u fl:Ill"‘fl;IL P e AT (s PRINTERS' STOGK, o Eittcalons ot Dovnport pont i | i b i gt i, G | Suruapavila undoubtedly doss, st bo | yigoreusly. Commitiecs on the diffurent | PSUEL than the hearty outpouringe of | 1t used to bo sonsidered Jucky it th e i ' I oultivali " f proventing many discasos ; i lusty lungs. 1am convinced that the |initials ull"luddml l.‘unplo_lpultnw_flr 1 . | and Chioago (Will kell woparately for cosh.) ahundanoce of grapes. 1o partly fenced. One of |} 070 01 efficient. In the evening tho Synodicsl | gutbawl thres Russiaus of sitmilar sgoand | family name began with “the sume letter | Paper Biek Warehouser, 138 be 1327 Norsh Buth o8 s v o 081 v ook bl | oot L bie amuaiyc L iy | 7 6AL0T reparatory service was hold; aormon by | weight, One ward after another was a | that of her husbnd: et b b er's 1-b vision & Wishes, wil wcll homostend adjoining And. oo e — prep orvie ; acrmon by s i e et 93 81,609 Lot and 8 half, good house, Redick's sub- herd of cattle. The Rifle Team I J. P. Sk Sunday th Ipits | repetition of that which I have endeay- | To change tho name, and not the lotter ditiion, (© ; 4Gl and wxamias other property uob lated. d 3 tev. J. P. Schmur. Sunday the pulpits . Hange ) (i) D wm 'I'I E 95 Lon with T vooun ouse, Chicago, bet. 16th and wod examias other property ol The dopartment. oommalilion’) forl s bt i wors flled by mamiiars of | 8180 ¢0. desseibo cunil the Dabionand | Laia clibio far tia Noiwey and not for the R. T R, 140 0 - . (o " e 4 q nurses seeined innumerable, and in all better. 3 o1 1,500-Lot and b room b w:-o‘,hxyrnm—::;’d;ll- ‘BEDFORD & SOQUER, |placesin the team which will go to Fort | the Synod. The Bynodical communion | these reigned an sir of cleanliness aud | =w===sme—=m—===esrrrrrs= | 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. ou, well, cistern, ete. Everything in g . - . 4 i . 3 a 18 Vi ILING A g ’ Ags, ol Sieain. & Leavenworth to participate in the divi- | was administered in the Lutheran church | order that spoke emphatically of good mT IUNEAILING 08§90 Lot and 4 roow house, Izar!, ber. 16th and i la vith- an exoplle ov. Bar. | management aud supoevision, This was b ay and notwith- | after an excellent sermon by Rev. Bar. | manageme j —— il S Thse . Rl Rt . e Pyt TR e S | the wmore praiseworthy, wince, from the ER FAILS IN ovwing ALRO) = thl\m“\l‘.‘.‘ “.L\ ‘;ufl. ; u“,l “l.iui\* -:;u[ulr nitz, Western Secrotary of Home Mis- | (0% 0ouesition of their duty, the nurses "E Epileptic Fita, | thanother lows 213 8. 14th, bot. Farnam and Donglas ARt GRADUATE of two mediesl eolleges engaged longer in o treatment of V0! 8, SKIN AND HL € an Tu sion match b hysheban b Louls, as city i 0" roukdente know. Consulat sions, to a lurgeaudience. were not the trained stalf to be found in T Ml I b g L . sent by mall o express b'e cascs uaranivud; w hore deubl Ll stated, Call or wite, R Spasm, Falling p. m., Rev. Jergeson, of |ordinary hospitals, but simply strong, Slckness, Convul- a servico in the Danish lan- | healthy women, able to supply nourish-| sions, 8t. Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, At 2 The figures are in the order given | Omaha, he three vanges—200, 500 and 600 | ynago that was highly appreciated by [ ment to the foundlings, Opium Tating, Seininal Weakooss, Ime | NervousProstration, Dobility, Mental and Physical those present. The evening service at In wmany cases they were the mothers | potency, Byphilis, Serofuls, and all ., Morcn il and wiher affections of Thyoat, 0; total, 86, the Lutheran church was of unusual in- | of the children they were nursing, for any 1 Boncy, Blood Twpwiitics and Blood Poison 3, 313 total, 84 terest. After an excellent address by | respectable woman bringing her infant N°'V°‘fs and Blood Discases. 1, Ol Nores al Ule i, 89, Yev. Dorks in the German language, and | here is admitted to take chiarve of it her To Ciergymen, Lawyers, LiteraryMen, | i ¢ wmorriagy, Rheumatin, rile 1 4 y Crchants, kors, Ladies and all ‘Whose tieal prosentation of tha duties of | self, is dressed in the uniform of - the in- | MiCha b 3 Lention 80 canes 1ruis oVGTNOTGd bl L% A sedentary emj Lt cauecs Nervous Pros- B he minister, in the English language, by | stitution, and taken on the stafl for the | tration, frregularitics of the blood, ston ch, | CASES vecelve spevial atiention. D Rev. Crossman, Rev, J g of | six weeks that the child is allowed to re- | bowels or Kldneys, or who Yoquire a nerve | from Impru funce, Excesses, Indulgences Omaha, and Iev. Andreason, of ar- | main, There is o slight difierence in the “""..‘"i-““{}l-';fi’f{;mfé‘ stimulent, Samaritan Ner- I'IQ ;RIAGE:-&I»T{; ey, wera sot apart, by the laying on of | unifori these women wear, and I should "’! L S | THE GED v dom] recelp 6. hands, to th n. wpel ministery. | duds they f i:‘n abc ||n ane mndu{ the praclaim {t the mast . e i T AT R Ronhuser ) Monday morning opened with rays of |entire etall rom the main wards we | ywonderful L r- Poatage e sopt 26-dAwLY Beuch (alte 0) - 2 total, 75. sunshine and the body was o sl it were taken to the chapel, where the cer- | ant that cver sustuin- ‘UEDUE' e Hornich (alteruate) ; tofal, 75 | work. Tne interests of the chy emony of baptism is performed, and |ed 8 sluking eystem. 'mfleun nE To the individual making the highost | discussed with enthusiasm. Ponca was | thenco to the decter’s quarers, where $1.00, “"D':"c";::;}m s scoro in three days the depurtnent gold | selected as the place of the next meeting | autopsies ave made in cascs of doubt or TheDR. 8. A RI mongumm‘) "‘““"“‘"‘{‘Y‘mvflfl-n -.u‘.rx‘%.‘.-u.a.m. - Lo bl i + Sole Pro-| o Ba Xt Tnedal, which has an inttinsic worth of |and the synod closed at 1:30 p. m., after | peculiarity, It was very diffieult to ob- MEDIGA, 00 Sala Fabn P N onta wu AVGRAMIY LG B, (18) 3. RERVES, @ 0bathaid b Row Yocke s, 9t $100, will be preacnted resolutions of thanks, first, to the press | tain definite information as to the rate of | .y ceo: A |

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