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| K ———y Tlll‘ DAII .Y BE I< ’ -()\l ATTA, FRIDAY This is a new and heantiful additi n to H.o city of Om ha. sitnate in the north part of the eity, fronting on Sherman avenne, and is th most desirab'e lueation, for residences, that has heen pliced on the mus ket for years. BEDKOR D & SOUER. Kirkwood, This property is divided into regular size city lots und which will be sold at reasonable prices and on v terms BPDPOI{D & SOUER. KIRKWOOD. Frontin 700 feet on Sherman Avenue. to be desirable and will be rapidly taken up_and improved. climb, no ravines to_cross, in_getting to KIRKWOOD addition. This property canuot fai No hillfll e Re member, when you buy a lot in this addition, you will not have to pay an amount equal to first price to grade your lot before building. Kirkwood. Street cars will b» run to this addition at an early day. 2 double in value in 12 months. wake selections early. These lots Call at_our offic. and see plat und BEDFORD & SOUER. KIRKWOOD. Elegant 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 ecity. BEDFORD & SOUER, f/ 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas. SPECIAL. 111 $1,500—Lot in Kountze's 3d addition, good three room house, barn, well, etc. One third cash, balance ¥ per cent. 112 $806—Une half lut in Kountz d addition, good 8 room house, with shed kitchen. balance to suit purchaser. 218 §2,800 Lot 8)x1d5, near 10th gers' addition, Dorcas St., m house, stable, cistern, alance to suit pur- Gooil chaser at 8 114 §3,000~Thrte acres on 15th, one half mile south of Hascall's 5 room house, stabie, fine trees, One third cash, balance good sightly location. to suit ,000—Two acres facing Cuming ar d Burt, five Dlocis weat of Creighton College.Good 6 rovm house, stable, well, fruit und rhrubbery, one- third cash, balance to suif BEDFORD & SOUER. Improved Property. o 6 £3,600—12 room house, cor. 18th and California itrects, 8 clorets, ceilar, city water, outhouses, ste. 7 §2,700—6 room houee on N. 15th strect ceilar, cistern, well, . BaDrorD & 12 t..i»oo Good six roum ho\m on 2Ath, tW0 10! a»mn. well, 'trait aid shrabbory, stable and outhouses. 15 83 100—Full sizo lot on McCandlish place, w'th two frawe cottages, one b ruom, ono 8 roou, For sals or exchinge 16 §2,100—Good two and & half ncre ot with five 100w cotiage, brick collar well fruit tr. es, etc. 17 One of the best throe ory brick business houses on Farnan stroet 'ferms private. 18 §3,/00—Now 7 reom houss on N. 15th stecet. All modern improvements, Good I caticn, Cheap. 19 85,300 —New two story house, Queen Ann style All modein improveuients, city water, lot 100x 100, 23 Two full lots St. Mary's xvenue and 20th, with 8 houses. Will ba tirat cluss business property. Terinm eas: . 24 4,760~ Lot 06x90, witl, two houses. Chi ap. 80 2,690 [wo houses in Nelson's widition, onCen- ter stroek. UULAOUAGS, ClateTn, TFUil trees, o 82 Business house and lot 0n Douglas strcot, bet 14tn aud 16th, Terins casy. 84 Now 8 room house on Chicazo, bet. Zithand 26th. All improvements. Two new houses, one six and orher 8 ruoms stcluss and modern improvemonts, Torms 15 closets, 36 College Strevt, Redick's subdivigion, new 6 room house. Well impro. ed 88 §2,500-Lot 50x150, Covent stroct, 6 vuom cot tago, largs busemunt wultablo forrooms, barn ete. 80 ¥2,00—0 om house, Thornell's addition tarn, well, clst 'n, good {projesenty, 500 cash, 81,800 anloug tine $4,200—7 10um house on Davenport, bet. 16th and 17¢h. 46 Lot 176x500 on Shorman, largo house, barn an ¢ other improvements. Lo' without imjrove- menta is worth the money we ask o it. 47 Two new houscs and two full size lota on Park avenus. Hot and cold water, snd all modern firet olase {wprovements. Houses woul | cost what we ask for whole, Extra good bargain. 48 $2,600—1.0t 82x150 cor. 17th and Center, hous 4 rooms, barn, water, troos, outbuildings. 4 $2,000—Five room house, 18ta bet. Californis & Wobster. Nice propurty. Terms easy, 80 $1,600 Lot 9, ulock 8. Shinu's 2d addition. One aud & half story house. I\ rma easy. 5% $8,000—Good 7 room house onSherman. Modern improvementa, stable, well, cistern. A bargain 8 $6,000—Full 1't, ons 8 room and one 6 ruou e, Bev, 6 bloeks from the opers Livuse. Very 700 Lot 100x1 chea) 02 81,0 0~8plendid ot on Dodze, near 11th. heap 08 $3,000—Large house and small 'cottage, E: oxi Jent location, full size 10t, Davenport, nesr 19th 85 84,600 Lot 60x260 goo( 6 room h- use, modery ‘mprovements. near business, on Shel —Two full lots, with two g 0 b fcago (Wil sell neparately for cash.) 81,600--TWo lots, 126X140, with house stable efc Barker's sub- 93 81,000 Lot mdllull good house, Redick's sub- division, (corner.) 96 Lot with 7 room house, Chicago, bet. 18th and 14th. 1,600—Lot and 6 room house, Horbach's addi tor o well, cistern, etc. Everythiug in good re Lot and 4rpom house, Izard, ber. 16th and One-half cash, | Unimproved Property FOR SALE BY BEDFORDJ&SSOUER, 0. £ $1,000—Lot €0x127, Indiana and Division. 8 8700 vach —'T'wo lots66x132 each, on 11th, Chemy, #ni) 2 lots 68 $: on foth, 8 & Keed's addition. ts, Hauscom Place, one nue, Purk avenue. Bargaius, between 1ith and_ 12th, 81 8400 -Lot in ~hinu's wilition, on Seward streer. 83 4,000~ Full lot, Recd's1st adaition, on 25th and Chieago, 46 $5,000—Hix good lots In Hanscom Place. Bar ins. b4 ¥3,000- Lot 50x120, on Farnam, near 20th. Ver che p. ood lot i Lowe's additlon. Cash. res in Wost, D"Tat In Teuace & Selden’s adtion, Lot 12, Allen’s sub-division 61x110. ~ A bar. 175 Lot 4, block 1, Lowe's 1st addition, tion. Good 69 81,600 54 $400 v e 1 diok's addition, Park ave, t of block M, Shinu's addition. Fine 00— Lot 44380 un 16th. 1h twice tiie price aske w 94 &0 Full aizo grasod lot on 3 ith Business properéy Chicago, ,bet t, high location, south 10th on 10th, bet. Harney How ch—Two extra good lot in Manssom Cood high loeation. Bargains in Farms & Lands No. 10 §27 per ucre Town, 10 & res woodiund, 45 acrés corn, ac mothy and Clover. 4,000 —40 acres 34 of u mils west of Ft. Omaha o hou s, two el v vines Elkhorn, 14 . Four room . 41 miles from Bur Vil exchang 160 ucres good lui Coff-o county, Kinsas, fo. Dinilha jroporty £9,400--:40 acrea wijoining ity county. Al undei fence ana woll improv. d thact t { ol 10 82 10,000 bl land, und will bo uere. per acro per acre Inwa. 97 815. per acro—Tmproved near Logan flowa, 104 Soveral huidre acres in Cuming Co. Nob. 105 Six thoussn | sores in Stanton Co. Neb. 107 §10° per acre—22)0 acres timere | laad in Ray Co., Mo three smallfarms on tais land, batance: o cottonwood timber, which will more thai 18y {8 invostuont. " For sale or oxohange inaba property. SPECIAL. 108 #2,200 ~Lot 219x22), cor. 1°th and Bollview St., wouth Omaha, near Hascall's Park, brick hous: fourrooms, well, cistern, w Gellar, All i 10d conaition and nearly 25 par acre —40) acres in Washington county, 6 miles south of Blair, on line of L PM & . railroad. Station at corner of this land ~ Good stream runniug water, 10) acres in cultivation, 80 acres gras, 180 acres timber--oas, hickory, walnut anldelm Snall house good fruit and ahundanoe of grapes. 18 partly fenced. One of the best farms i the county. 10 purchisr wishes, will sell homestead adjoining and good rd of cattle, garoall wud exainine other property not isted. :BEDFORD & SOUER, 218 8. 14th. bot. Farnam and Douglas Will buy 160 acres in Cedar Co. 320 acres 4 w.les from Hamburg 100 160 acre improved farm, wear Cres | f Wilber, Satiic | JULIUS MEYER. A Pretty Compliment to a Popular Musiclan, Wodnesdny & very enjoyable event was celobrated at Masonic Hall, the friends of M. Julius Meyer, the popular | ,mm:.-.m and director of the Musical ! Union orchestra, assembling to give him an ovation on the ove of his departure Meyer goes to tho eountry which | was the scene of Cresar's magniticent con ho firm of Max Meyer & Co. present at the receptim, the music was tine and every feature of the evening was pleasing, not” ouly to the guests but to the recipient of their compliments, It is safe to say that no man in Omaha woull be missed from our midst more am Julius Meyer, One of the most cable companions socially, ho has a t the day when he will return, which will be about Decomber 1t et Ak AL PALLL Death of Livingston, the Untortunate Brickiny J. H. Liyingston, the unfortunate bricklayer who fell Wednesday from the third story of B. F. Brown's new block on Douglas street, died at 2:30 a. m. yes- terday from the injuries received. Acting Coroner Miller decided that the facts in the case were so plain that no in- quest was necons(u‘y. A“A RIOR BOLD. General Sherma formiog His 's Dilemma in Per- reat Kissing Aot, San Francisco Post, The return of Miss Alice Harrison to the city recalls an incident of her career when a member of the famous California company of four or tive years ago, which may still provoke a smile from those who witnessed the occurrence in question. quest for a double purpose, but will while there devote most of his time to the purchase of holiday goods for the | There were about twenty-five couples | big warm heavt and he has friends by the | seore who will look forward with pleasure | About the time of Miss Harrison's fare- woll benefit at that theatre, Sherman was visiting the city, and with his staff oc- cupied a box at said performance. Now, whatever ditference of opinion may exist as to the wilitary 1enown of the general of our armies, there is no dispute astohis being the champion kisser of the conti- nent. [n fact,” the hero of Atlanta may be said to posséss a mania for labial salu- tations of a fatherly sort and is known to frequently indulge in the .proud boast that he has kissed ninety per cent. of all the pretty girls in the United States. His chief of staff once computed the Gen- eral's monthly kissing average, large all the year round, dry and wet seasons in- cluded, at about 8,106, or, say, in round numbers, about 22,000 kisses per each kissing fiscal year. It the General had only added babies to the list of his sub- jects he would have kissed his way into the White house years ago, but his reluc: tance to waste valuable time and raw ma- terial in the pursuit of his hobby induces him, with the true instinct of a veteran professor of osculation, to select only the prettiest of the fair sex for that honor. At the benefit referred to, no sooner did Miss Harrison appear on the stago than the old war horse snuffed the battle from afar and began to_grow restless and uneasy. The staff winked at each other and soon the chicf suggestea the proprie- to of going behind the wcenes to compli- ment the beneficiary, We must now ask our readers to ac- company us to the littlo Danish settle- | ment of Kricyland, on the borders of the | Baltic, in the year 1831, A village festi- is being held and the distinguished e e, J o b SEPTEMBER 28. 1382, 3 oy knew that those convulsively! clutched logs and venerable gaiters bo- | YOU WILL FIND THAT { Tonged to the commander-in-chief of nll THREE WARNINGS, T our armies, But the first thmx We KHOW | A SICK STOMACH- AN ACHING HEAD-AND e, Tt st o Durability, Economy of Fue wo will ri gduwn the curtain. DI DANGER S DISKASES M oY R X | -~ —— PECTED TO FOLLOW THEM 1F NOT ARIE DETAR I EULL A [ AT, S CONVENIENCE, Tik INVIORA | o W y | CATE || W OMANY VIO o " [ ’ [ LENT BILIIUS ATTACKS, N FAKONYMS, ARE IN THE TWO GREAT GAMES. | SAD O TROABLE AlLUEGS AITRN L ST 1 d ’ B est [FAfab kST R AR AR B or S WERE AL’ \\*I\I\l\l‘ ||‘|I’ SuLD ALL DRUGGISTS, | (OF PITTSBURG,) e, "" . | " | Matter of Application of Chas. ¥leck for Liquor I f | lcense, 4 i NOTICH | | B Notice is herely wiven that Chas, Fleck did upon : the SO day oF Seit, A, DS, flo by wpalication to Friday and Saturday, | i i | SEPTEMBER 9871 AND 29T, ON »'« yise 8. 1 ‘.‘”.x‘«‘u‘ h hrvot, i want. Oika. Moy v | e the 1 day ot st 1th day of St. Ma rysAve. Grounds. | ‘ s q\‘l‘l'lu (D 10 0 jection, reion Soptarmtent | the sald | EETT YT { oo LAt the wpave | » ; 1| e thven g VAPOR COOK S8TOVE ||ttty 5 o skwien, oty clrk Matter of Application of Gottl b Zimmermann for | Liquor License, | NOLICE, Notice is hereby given that Gottl b Zimmermann 311 diy Sept. A 3, tlo his wp li Ot Ouinha, for v inons liguors bet, a, Neb., trom the 1ith da 553, 0 the 1140 day of April 1884, 1t there e 1o_objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weens fro Sept 20(h, A, D, 1584, the sald liconss will ve ' P UGOTTLOB ZIMMERMAN, Applicant. To an extont hitherto unattained in the manufacture of this class of gooda, e Omana ll;l|u hl’iktl or will ubllhllhllll ubove 10t ce ot each weelc for Lwe ek at the oxpenn o7 e e IS o v the ety LANGE & FOITICK, Sole Agents, Charged therowith. 4 BiE 2 lewk J.J. L. C. JEWETT, City Clerk. 318 and 320 S. 13th. near Farnam, 2 ) ) The Picnoer and only Vapor Cook Stove that has | Mutter of Application of Henry Pundt for Liquor stood the test of years anu givon entire and porfect Licun satifaction. NUTICE. i Notios ix hereby given that Henry Pundt did upon Over 100,000 Now in Use I|,, oo by shunibat tetey Fudt di e NEW PATENT HULL OVEN. | Fie s Wil wirtuous and viows Twors st -y Putenl saborabie ol L ERLIbAs /54 ool 18 Furum streot, 3d wand, Omaha, Neb., from h rendering our urners indeeardotibie; New On Valve "“‘“}“,';”“‘“3 ot Uctobor, 1883, to the 1ith day of urner on two Now St Now Safety R i h For Hamimer vay Vot TAves ace il tmarre gt} ther bo ne objection, remonstrance or protest LY Fottacian 0o spunts, prioe Tt Aail Gataligts l,‘;-*,:.‘:';;:;;:::;;.‘:.: el el L y'(n HEN Y PUNDT, Applicant, Tho Ov:aha -6 newspag et aill publlan the above notice unceeach week 10r two weeks At the oX, ehise w of the applicaut. The city of Omaba s not. to by i churged therewith, t Sitlewk J.J. L G JEWET, City Clerk. A1l thove -n- feom i AL X I »'",'“';F‘," ot Matter of Application of August Schultz for Liquor 5 gt el e Pp AR Q 1312 1312 NOVICE. Norlee s hureby on thas Auguat Schulte did upon the 26th day A 1884, file his up. o1 10 the tayor and ity coucl) ot Otk 10F o well wa t, spirituous and vinous liquore at 5 L1th street, 3d wal maha, Nu! trom the ay of October, 1888, to the 11th day of Junu- Dou la‘s D l there be no objection, remonstrance or protest g oug a8 3 fled Withi ) two woukn from Sept. 20t A. D. 1853, th saad Ticense will be granted. AUGUSI SCHULTZ, Apylicant. b ‘h Onl Milk. Perfoot substitute for Mother's o most nourishing diet for fnvalids and uun!nf mothers. Commanded by all Physicians Keop Inallclimates. Sold by all druite, 76 conta dend for the phlet. T. METCALF & CO., me-tusth 90t 41 Central Whart, Boston, Mass. ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co, 217 and 210 North Main St., 6t. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN }PAPERS, { WRITINING 1 WRAPPING ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, #£47 Cash puid for Rags and Pape Stonk, Serap Iror and Metal Paper Btock Warehousor, 122 to 1227 North St street. 1d-8m- BOOK, NEWS, visitors gathered to salute the gitl who | has taken the annual prize for cooking and virtue. There i3 & young American officer amid the number, who, instcad of printing the customary chaste salute upon eck of the village celebrity, folds her in his sky blue arms and settlds down on her frontispicce like a hydrau lic pump on an assessment list. Tho win- utes fly by and just as the spectators as about drawing their stop watches on the last quarter, the young officer comes to the surface again, As ho recovers his | exhausted wind, the weather beaten cap- tain of a wrecking crew approaches and suys: “Young man, 1'll give you your own price to ship with me as a diver.” "Aud why?” “Because you ean hold your breath longer than any man in the business.” We erely rvelate this littlo incident to omphasize our story. The kisser was young Tekumsel. But to resume. As Soon as the staff were bebind the scencs, | Gene Sherman pitched in with the re mark that le hadn't kissed anything since breakrast. He was standing in the middle of the s with his back to the cartuin, and absorhed in bestowing n pa- | ternal kiss upon Alice and fechng like a just-ndmitted sngel sliding down a but- tered rainbow, when that impish youny | lady saw that the prompter was about to ving up the *drop.” Quickly placingher hands over the general’s ewrs s0 ho could 10t hear the bell, she backed him against the curtain. As every one kuuws this is wound around s huge wooden roller on the inside of the canvas, The general’s coat-tails were caught by this as the cur- tain went up, and before the prompte could reverse the motion the astounded man was snspended about ten feet from the stage like & sheet from a clothes-line. The audience went off mto hysterics of merriment, while the members of the staff lay down on the floor of their boxes_and_absolutely howled, for_they A SURE RECIPE For Fing Complexions, Positivoreliefand immuni- ty from complexional blem- ishes may be found in Hagan’s Maguolia Balm, A delieato and harmless article. Nold by druggists everywhere, 1t imparts the most bril- | Hant and life -Ii i0 tints, and the closest s i i detoet its use, 'A POSITIVE: Cur \mmnu lcine, Patonted ler 10, One box No. 1 willenro any cawnin four duys oF loss, 2 will cure the most obstinate case no matter of how long standing. Allan’s Sa/ub/e Medicat-d Bou_q/es No nauseous dose cubebs, copabl o vosolRE- 61, pros ol ¢ reular. Giaktansen., CURE. . I”l iR NANUI*ACTURFH WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Millard Hotel Block, OMAHA. . JUST STARTED ! THE Omakia Cigar Factory 1207 FARNAM ST. J. HIRSHSTEIN, PRCPRIETOR, MANUFACTUBER-AND DEALER IN CHOICE HAVANA AND DOMESTIC CIGARS, ALSO ALL KIND» OF Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES, BOXTRADEASPECIALTY 1t will be to your interest to call and examine our iscolo 'nfilxlln, E ruplluns, s under the oyes, lowness, Redng ]tnngb- , aand the flush u“utl;,un . excitement ore at one: pelled by the Magnoli: Laim, It is the ene lnwmpnmbla Cosmetic. Tiert JOHN M. CLARKE Oldest Real Estate Agent Notary Public and Practicas Con- yancer. The Omaha Been: wpa, er wili vublish the ubuve notice once ea h week 10T (o weeics at the expens of thy applicant. “Ihe city of Umaha Is nos tu be chaned theewith, 8801t Jewk J. L. C. EIT, ity Clork Matter of Ap, munn” Kdward Witig for Liguor the 26th 834, filc hin ap Jicatio to the mi wha, for license to acll malt, spirituous and vinous liquors, at No, 1418 Furnamsireet, 3d ward, ¢ 'maha, Ncb,, from 11th day of October, 1885, t5 the 11th day of Jau ary, 1884, 1f thers bono ob ection, remonstrance or_prote:t filed within two weeks from,sept, 26th,34. D, 1853, the said license will be grantid. ELWAKD WITI'IG, Ap)licant. The Omaha Bee nowspaper will publish the above notice once each week for two weeks at the expen o of the applicant, The city of Umaha s not to be charged therewith, J3.3.L, C. JE 870 2t lewk In the District Court, Douglas County In the matter of the assigniment of Su The assignee in this case having filed ncount herein, it is now this duy ordered that the clerk of TT, City Clork, thix court ghe notico of the exhibition and fil ng of said ac by publication, three times «uch in the Omaha Daily Beo and Omahn Daddy Heald, p the 20ch day of September, 183, and stting forth therein that said acecunt 1 bo allowed and eon fmed on - vald 20th day of Se tember, 1583, at 10 o be shown why the same SRASKA, | g, JAS. H, PEABODY M, J, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Residenco, No. 1407 Jones 8t. Ottics, No. 166" Fr nam strect, ' Office hours, 12 m, 401 p. ., aed 8 ) 06 p. m. Talophone’ for office, 97, Kexldonce JAMER MoVEY, Practical Hors: Shoer a upocialty of Hotdstors and tendorfoot hor oph Doako oteesd bet, 1ith and 120, Ol GEO. P. MULDOON, Carriage & Wagon Maker | BLACKSMITHING, HORSESHOEING, Jobhing of all Kinds Promptly Mundnd To. New and second hand bu, m hand. Cor. 18th and Teas worth UNITED STATES National ban OF OMAHA, $100,000.00 Capital, C. W. HAMILTON, M. T. BAIII-OW. Cashler. Accounts solicited and kept sub- ect to sight check.. Certificates of Deposit Issued pay- able in 3,6 and I2months, bearing interest, or on demand without in- terest. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of interest. The Interests of Customers are closely ?uurded and every facil ty compatible with principles ol sound banking freely extended, Braw signtdrafts on England,| land, Scotiand, and all parts of Eu- cscage Tickets, Collections Pramptly Maae. RISDON, ‘henll suranceAgfim REFRESENTS: ehvanix Amsurance Co., of soudon, Cas wacte Wostohester, N V.. Capital Clarke solls Housos snd Luts, Residence Lote and Baslo ws Lots all over the city, and all additions, he ldos lmproved and unlmproved farms ower than By other sen) may 10 Tho Morchutits, of Newkrk, N. g Girard Fire, Philadelpbis, Capl Flramgn's Fund, Caplialy. OFFICK:-~ oo 19, Oisais National Bavk Bul) tog. Telspboao No. 615 Caviuad l.m uw’u 1, Street. Street. Omabha, Nebraska. We extend a cordal 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 patro.sge GENTS' FIN% SHOES A SPECIALTY. TIRRELL & COOK, 1312 Douglas Street. Next Door to Gladstone’s Grocer y. READI l]]ll] im0 NATURE FURNISHES THE ONLY FLAVOR. kin Cigars are pronounced perfection by all who have use for cigars, exsept Cigar minutacturars nts, who try by all soris of devices to pre (m ¢ L lealors and consumers of Cigars ag dnst mirl that they are artiflcially A are, mellow flavor of the SEAL SKIN v ' in the combination from nd 1s construed by unprin Seal and 1 hei therm sils for such argumont, AR as above wtated. We cipled persons in cons Warrant the Cigar free from all Scent or Flavor Produzed by Drugs. AL SKIN CIGAR, by purlty, uniformity and superior quality s fast working Its way, , into the hands of Al fiest class dealors in all parts of the United 8t tos and Territorios on e ined in any brand of Cigars but the manuficturers o w0 th orrise o o hat can be re'le | upon, no 1 whert found, - Tino Wil contine. eaxo the popularity of thi The facilitios o’ the m il tuters aro such that the cigar can and will bo maintalie i for un'formity and purity. A reward of 5 witi be pudd any person for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any one Imitating or vonater teiting THE BEAL BKIN CIGAR. J. F. HES8 & CO., Proprietors, nn( Hl %’l FR., N. Y. NEW PARISIAN < MILLINERY | The Ladies of Omaha are cordially invited to in-pect our elegant stock of Fall Hats and Bonnets, Mude up with exquisite taste and in the most fashicnahle manner, to be found'i 1}1 no other place in the city. Special attention is called to our Origina. Parisian Pattern Hats. Which only ca be seen in our establishment. R. HTIRS"HRERG. 16th and Davenport. FRESE OYSTERS Booth’s ‘Oval’ Brand | AND FRESH FISH AT WHOLESALE. Agent, nnha, New Furmture Stor | ,n«l 812 North Sixteenth Street, CMMBFRLAIN & HOWE, all and get Our Eastern Prices before purchasing elsewhere. VISITORS & PURCHASERS EQUALLY WELCOME 7

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