Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
I KIRKWOOD, . This is a new and beautiful addition to the city of Om ha. situated in the north part of the city, fronting o1 Shermin avenue, and s the | most desirab'e location, for residences, that has heen placed on the mar ket for years, Kirkwood, is divided into regular size city lots und acre lots which will be sold at reasonable prices and on easy terms. This propert KIRKWOOD. Fronting 700 feet on Sherman to be desirable and will be rapidly taken up_and improved. climb, no ravines to cross, in getting to KIRKWOOD addition. 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 dny. These lots i 1 double in va'ue in 12 months. wake selections early. 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 city. BEDFORD 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas. BEDFORD & SOUER. BEDFORD & SOUER. Avenue. This property cannot faii No hills te Re Call at_our offics and see plat and BEDFORD & SOUER. & SOUER, SPECIAL. 111 §1,800—Lot in Kountze's 3d additinn, good three 'nlmm house, barn, well, etc. One third cash, balance ¥ per cent. 112 $306-ne hal lut in Kountze's Sd sddition, good 3 room house, with shed kitchen. Oue-half cash, balane to sul, purchaser. 18 92,300 Lot 8)x165, Rogers’ aldition, Dorcas St., near 10th. Gool 7 room huuse, stable, cistern, grave vines, etc. $300 cash, balanoe to suit pur. chaser at 8 | er cent. 114 §3,000—Three acres on 15th, one halt mile south of Hascall's 5 room house, stabe, flue trees, good sightly location. One third cash, balance 1o wuit 215 $4,000—Two acres facing Cuming ar d Burt; five Dlocks west of Creighton College. ud rhrubbery, one- house, stable, well, Ahird cash, balance'to su 8 FORD & SOUER. Improved Property. ® $3,600-12 room house, cor. 13th and California sticets, 6 closcts, cellar, city water, outhouses, ete. 7 $2,700—8 room honse on N. 13th strect, closets, cellar, cistern, well, ete. BeoioRD & SOUER. d sfx room house on Davenport, bet. Wwo story, ¢ osets, pantry, celliry well, fruit and shrubbery, stable and 15 §3 100—Full size lot on McCandlish place, w'th two frawe cottages, one b room, ona 3 roow. For salu or exch inge. 16 §2,100—Good two and & talf acre lot with five 100 o we, brick cellar well fruit troes, ete. 17 One of the bost three ¥ brick business ho on Furuam stroct. Terms priate. 18 $8,%00—Now 7 room house on N, 15th strect. All modern improve ments. Good locaticn, Cheap. 19 45,300 —New two story houso, Queen Ann_style. All modoin hnproveuionts, city water, lvt 100 100, 22 Two full lo's St Mary's avenue and 20th, with 8 housos, Will bo fifst class business property. No. | 2 81,000—Lot 60x127, Indiana and Division. Good 5room | Teruw eas . 4 #4750~ Lot 68x96, wit), two houses. Chiap. 80 §2,50— I'wo housex in Nelson's addition, on Cen- tor stroet. Uutnouses, cisters, fruit trees, ete. 32 Business house and lot Douglas street, bet. 16t wd 16t Term ¢ 34 New 8 room house on Chicago, bet. 24thand 26th. Al improvements. 35 Two new hiouses, one six and orher 8 rooms. First-clasy aud miedorn improvements. Torms Eaxy ;i 28 82,700 Lot 100x132, Collogo Street, Redi subdiyision, new 6 room house, Well impros ed. 38 §2,500 Lot (0x150, Co (vent stroet, 8 roum cot tago, large basoment suitable for rooms. barn ote. 13008 20m house, Thornell's w1dition barn, B 0 o oo aproroments, $00 cauh, 1,85 me. 450025 Yooka house on Davenport, bet, 10th and 17¢h, 46 Lot 176x500 on Sherman, large house, harn an | other improviments, Lot without improve: ments 18 worth tho money we ask for it. 47 Two new housvs and two full size lota on Park avenue. Hot and cold water, and ull modern Brit class {mprovements. ~ Houses woul | cost what we sk for whole. Extra goo-l bargain. 48 §2,800—1 ot 2x150 oor. 17th and Center, house 4 fooms, barn, water, trees, outbuildingx. 4 #2,600—Five room house, 18ta_bet. California & Wobster. Nice property. Terms easy. 50 §1.500 Lot 9, blook S, Shinn's 2d addition. One and & haf story house 'I-rma easy. 68 $8,000—40od 7 rooun house onSherman. Modern improvements, stable, wellcitorn, * A barkin. 000 Full 1t, ons 8 room and one 6 ro B aew, 6 blbcks froim the opara liuuee. Very cheap. 02 816 0—Bplendidlot on Dodze, near 11th. Ch 3,000 —Large house and small ‘cottage. E ‘Lm location, full size lot, Davenport, nesr 1:3:.:. use, motern #4,800—Lot 80x260 goo! 6 room ‘mprovementa. near biidness, o Shariian vo. & §7/000-Two full ks, with two g 0 h nses, 2th and Chicago (Wil ell neparately for cash.) 92 1,600—Two lots, 1%6x140, with house stable ete ker's sub- ivision, 5 20— Lot and a half, good house, Redick's sub don, (corner.) . - 95 Sot with 1 vooms house, Chicago, bet. 16th and 4th 4 ot 18010t and 6 room house, Horbach's addi tion, wall, cistern, ete. Everything in good re i 108 W50—Lot and 4 room house, Jzard, ber. 16th and 170 | p | 100 $25 per acre—400 acres in Was Unimproved Property FOR SALE BY BEDFORDJASOUER. 8 6700 vach —Two loty 08x132 each, on 11¢h. Chewy, 2 lots 83x132 ench on 10th. 60 each ~7 lots in Yates & Recd's addition. #7,200—-12 full size lots, Hanscom Place, one block west of Park avenue, 3560 each —Two lots on Purk avenue. Bargains, Busiioss lots on Dodg ', betweon 11th and 12th. 81 $400—Lot in ~hin’s addition, on Seward stree!. 83 83,000~ Full lot, ltced's1at aduition, on 25th aui Chicago, 48 8600)—six good lots In Hanscom Place. Bor gains, §5,006- Lot 80x120, on Paraam, noar 20th, Vor | ». che p. 68 ¥225—Good lot In Lowe's addition, Cash. £9 Four acres in West (maha. 60§50 Lot in [saacs & Selden’s add tion, o7, Lot 12, Allen's sub-di 51x110, Abar, Good | Fine lot, Re ldick's addition, Park ayve eet of block M, Shiun's addition. Fine | weroRETATIY THE DATLY BEE--OMATIIA, SATURDAY, GRAY SPECIFIC MEDICINES, TRADE MAR. Tir Garat Evo-TRADE MARX wisH Rewmoy. An 5 unfailing cure for Seminal W enk ness, Spermatort. haa, Tupotency, wnd " all Discaser that follow a8 & sequence of Self Abusc; a8 o of Memury, Unive wal L vt o, P fack, Dimness of Vision BEWARK of advert Irugists from whom igle packnge of Gray's Speekie will 0on vince ke tiont of ite vl T, accotit of counte. viter, we have adopted the Vel w Wreapper; the only &4 Full particulam in 3 sire to wend free by niwl te e. e The Spo clfic Med@in i sohd Ly ail druguiste st 91 per jack Aige, OF «ix prekages for #, or will be sent free by il on the receipt of th THE GRAY MEDIC Sl in O naha b ¢ which we de MUSTCAL AND DIRAMATICL Maurico Barrymora's mother's death in Bugland makes him worth $20,000. Janauschek will open at the Grand Oera House, New York, on Novembor 19, Toe New York Bijon Theiter T4 to open aber Och under tha management of R, K, J. Miles The pnblication in cheap forn of classioal music i3 driviog piauo pleces out of the Lon don marl Charles Wyndham has_abandonod all ide: of butlding & theatre in London, and will re- 0 in Awmerica. Booth and Irving will play in up(n--((.i-m in Boston, the tormer at the Globe and the latier at the Boston Theatre, Chinese theater performances In Portland, Or., commence at 7iu the evening and last un- til 8 o'clock the next morning. Henry Abbey, the impressario and rival of Colonel Mapleson, imports his coganc from France and his soda from Dublin, A Mauud Banks, daughter of General N. P, Banks, will this »esion go on the stage as an elocutionist, She has been training in Eu rope. Frank Mayo takes hix company to Kurepe a six months’ tour. Hix new k,” will not be produced until n 1885, Sheridan Shook has great hopas for *'Storm- Beaton.” He paid a good ronud sum for the Amerioen rizht, by ths way, sending the au- thor a check for $12,000. Hauk has opened her concert tour a. Hec rotiaue this year consists of fourtoen trunks, two handnaidens, » poodle dog, wud a trained husband. Heury Irving will commence his Amarican tour at the Star Th- itre, New York, October 27, playing there till November 24, He will then make u tour of the principal cities of the country. Putti will leave England toward the end of October. Before doing so she will aiog at two concerts in Hirmingh an and Mauchoster, Shy will inake her first appearance in New York on November 9. Sir Michasl Costs has given to the Naples Royal College of Music the manuscript eores of four oper.s and four ballets aud the batm used by him for ten years. The baton ix tip- pex! with a coral effigy of Garibaldi. Henry Ward Beecher lately attended the Callender Ministrel Fostival in San Francisco, and was 80 much smused with the Alabawma pickauinniea thut he had them come to his apurtments at the Palace Hotel for a private exhibitio Herr Wachtel, tho tenor, has two sons who are adopting their father's profession ar vocal- inta. Lho eliler, August. has just made his debut at Kroil's Theater, Berlin, while Ferdi- nand, the youngcr won, has been for somo w.onths before the public. Ambrose Thomas, the French composer, has been atiying this summer in Brittainy. His health his been very precarious, and ti % was made worse by the sad news of his broth- or's death, He has, however, now recovered to a certuin extent. Harper's Weokly gives currency to the report that W. H. Vanderbilt has offered Miss Thursby 810,000 a year to sing in_the choir of St. Bartholomew’s church, New York, Suu-| duys. Miss Thursby will sing in concert also the coming season. The average salary of a singer iu w quartet chuir of a New York church in 2600, Booth's company, as far as engaged be_composed of the following Mes s, Ebenezer Pympleton. Fred, Boc A. Weaver, jr.. Byron Doiglass, Owe cott, Miss Affic Wever, Miss Nora Bartlett, Mrs. Geruion and £ “The engagement is for twenty weeks. MeVicker is the manig r. SCROFULA, the germs of to root it out flicted. The rem: men A medicme that destroy Scrofula and has the powe ated by the af- kable cures of men,wo- ibed Dby te.ti 16th, th twice the price asked. 500 ~Full size grasud lot on Chicago, ;bet. ) and 14th. l Lot high locatlon, south 10th 33x132 on 10th, bet. Uarney and How. Business propercy §i50 each—Two extra good lot in Hanssom w | addition, Cood hich location. | Bargains in Farms & Lands 0, 10 $27 por acro—100 acre improvo | farm, near Cros ton, Tows, 10w ros woodinid, 45 acres corn, 25 aceen Timothy aud Clover. 18 $4,000-—40 acres 3-4 of & mile west of Ft. Omaha two hou es, two barns, granary, corn crib, two | wells, 00 bewrl g fruit trees, 500 grape vines Will 861 or exchinze. | 14 $7,000—200 acres, half mile N. W. Elkhorn, 140 acres in cultivation, valance pasture. Four room house, sable, etc. ' Termns easy. 51 $960 160 scres good lund, 4 1-2 miles from Bur Coffce county, Kansas, Will exchauge a roperty. 240 ueres ad joining city «f Wilber, Salin All under fonce and woll inprov d operty is cheap at $10,000. 66 920 per ucre—400 acres, § miles from Waterloo Pouglas courty. Fart in cultivation, bal meadow, all good land. Wil sell or will arrunge with catile man for co-partnerhip, or will cou: tract to . ed 300 or 400 head of cattle. 70 to 52—10,000 acres i Merrick county. Good 1l sble land, and will be wold from $8 to 39 per acre. 89 §7 per acro—Will buy 160 acres in Cedar Co, 96 §15. por acre ~320 acres % milos from Mambury Tawa. 97 §16. per Improved near Logan lows, 104 Sevoral hundred acres in Cuming Co. Neb, Nol land in Ray wmall farms on tols land, balance: ¥oud outtonwood timber, which will more thai ey far investment, For sale or exchango Uliiaba property. SPECIAL. rk, brick house, stablo, cellar. All in Tiy new. four rooms, wel 20 conaitior ton county, 6 M &, wmilow wouth of Blair, on line of ¢, railcoad. Station at corner of 2 stream running water. 100 acroy in cultivatio 0 acro- gras, 150 ucres timber—oak, hick walnut and el $mall house good 'fruit w whundance of grapes. 18 partly fenced. One of the best farmns in the county, It purchasr wishow, will sell homestead adjoining and goud d of cattle il aind exanine other property not isted. .BEDFORD & SOUER, 218 8. 14th. bet. Farnam aud Douglas monials, prove Hood’s Sarsaparilla a reli able medicine containing remedial agents which e m the blood 100 doses v all dealers. C. . Hood & Co. Mass. — Enterprise Always Tells. | ¢ Sioux City Route” for St. Paul has grown in favor so that another tra has become a necessi Accordingly, Monday, September train Leaves Omaha at. *¢ Council Blu “ Sioux City. Arrives at St. Paul This train to Sioux City every day, and to St. Paul every day except Sunday. Enquire for tickets on the **Sioux City Route. 2m&edt , another daily n M Sax Fraseisco, September 28.—The Bulletin's special from Guaymas, Mexico, regarding the extent of yellow fover o the Mexican coast, says a univorsal panic exists at Hermosillo, On the 26th inst., 12 deaths «ere recorded from 8 a, m. to 10 p. m., with a large increaso of sew casen, It is estimated that 1,000 people are down with the fever, and 75 per cent of the houses have one or more sick. The ien, ~ OUR CARD BASKET. The Modern Oiera Considered From 4 Common Sense Standpoiat, Omaha Dull, Very Dull Indeed, as Far as Society Goes, A Selitary Hop at the Fort for the Visiting Ofcers, “‘Whenever 1 go to an opera, Lord Chestertield, ‘1 leave my sento and reason at the door with my half guinea wid deliver myself up to my eyes and The gallant lord would have no ' said ows.” roason to write differently now; the opirs is no less extravagant; there are the same thyming and_chiming heroes, and princesses and philosophers,” The world is somewhat betteracquainted with “singi them, that is all, so that the absurdity of chara life, singing their quently considered, We go to the opera to be amused, the singing pleases the ear and the acting helps wut the 1liusion It is not another world which wo see at all, it is our own world in a glamou music, everyone having forsaken dull speech and broken ferth in song. The mind is eajoled nto believing it perfoctly natural and realistic, when in fact it is utterly unnatural and fantastic. Omaha poople appear to be as fond of the opera as sensible folks usually are, and patronize good troupes as often as they come. Comic opera, especially, and the light operettas which are so numerous tow, can always summon a large audi- ence to Boyd's. A prominent lawyer once declared that he knew no botter wuy of preparing himself to plead a case than *e attend the opera, and a Harvard professor once informed the writer that ho never wished his students to cram the night before examinations; healways ad- vised them to go to the opera, It is cor- taiuly a divertissement, requiring much lens brain exertion than the drama, and full of everything that pleases, enchants and svothes. The Emwa Abbott company holds its place among the best that visit us, and contains many old favorites of the pubs lic. 1ts scason here bogan Thursday and closes to-night, the operas given all hav- ing been English and the standard. Next week we will have quite a change, and with variety, tragedy, comedy and emo- tional dramna. On Weduesday evening Aldrich & Parsloe produce ‘‘My Puart. ers, supposed to ropresent rea parts, is not so fre ner,” the play which made Bartley Campbell famous. On_Friday come Mastayer's *Touriats in a Pullman Palace v a'aughable extravaianza kindiel to **'Le Voyage en Suisse.” This com- pany brings its own scenery, the interior of a palace car. *‘The Plautor's Wife" is played Saturday evening, with Emily Rigl as the planter's wife and Harry Ca cey as the planter. Charlotte Thempson it will be remembered, achieved great success in this play. Mr. Dave Wallace, who has been men- tioned in connection with the Abbott en- gagement, servod last year as treasurer tor the Max Strakosch company, and, by the way, is & man of rather noted con- nections, His father was at one time governor of Indiana, and a man honored by his constituency., The well known author of a “Fair Godiva” and *‘Ben Hur"-—two widely read novels—General Lew Wallace, is a brother. General Wallace is now serving as United States minister to Turkey, and, with his talent- ed wife, is living at Constantinople. Mrs Wallace—that is, Mrs. Lew Wal- lace—is, like hier husband, a very graco- ful writer, and many of our readers will recall a series of letters in The Century magazine o year or two ago, letters from New Mexico and Arizona, #nd very sar- castic ones. Onc of Mr. Wallace's most noted relatives is his charming and model wife, Zelda Seguin, who shared the honors with Miss Abbott dur- ing tho Des Moines engagement. Mrs Seguin is a bright and talented little lady who captivates. A recent pumber of The New Yoirk Times contains a lengthy and very complinentary notico of Mra, | cguin and her staring tour. Two plays are being remodeled for her by an author whose personality is not revealed, but whose former productions have been very successful. Miss Seguin will appear in the title role in cach play, and the characters are being especially arranged to enable her to dizplay her talents us a songster. The new company is making arrangements for the season of 1881-5, Mrs. Seguin's engagement w &1 the Ab. bott company not closing until the end of the 1883-4 season. The romantic story of the first metting and courtship of General and Mra, Crook is again doing service for patent plate pa- pers. True or not, it is cortain that the wife of the greatjiudian fighter is a re- markably brave womam, and many ato- ries are told of her courageous behavior, At the time when he had disappeared in pursuit of that band of Apaches, which he finally captured, the report got abroad that he and his small company irnd fallen victims to the Indiuns, This news was brought to Kt. Prescott just as Mis, Crook was making prepurations heat is oppressi.e, ranging from 86° to 106°. No gales. At Guaymas the fever is dinmishing. Only eight dvaths since the 24th ins ) new cases reported, Other places visited showed a few cases, generally of & mild forme A — A Hearty wWelcume, The California papers, as also those of Australia and South Awmerica, are full of expressions of enthusiastic praise in fa- vor of St. Jacobs Oil as a puin-cure. Larrirn, LAk & Co. are Manufactur- ers of genuine California Buck Gloves, and claim to make the best gloves in the United States, and are not afraid to say 80, Every pair is branded Lirearr, Leak W~ Co 15 UNFAILING D INFALLIBLE SAMARITY) slons, Bt. Vitus Dancec, Alcol Opium Tating, Beminal Weakness, lu s Bypl Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Diseases. | crs, Literary Men, dles and wll Whose rities of the L w kidoeys, or who , appetizer or stimuler vine 1s Givaluable. tionsant (THE (GREAT) @ sinking eyst 100, at Druggists, The DR. 8. A. RICHMOND masen St gsoor Mo — ot oewtirgo mib ARG ICULIS JONG 6D, (36) to give some young ladies there & tea party. Hongh begyed to discontinue the arrangements. She said she would not disappoint her friends, asserted that she didu't believe the news tiue, gave the entertainment and was perfectly herself all the evening. Nothing aticring in 8 clety; the routine of dances will break out later, The Sans Coremonin club gives its first party Octo- ber 16th at the Millard, its headquarters last season. A hop was given at the unrtison Wednesday evening by the ofticers there to the oflicers attending the rifle contest here, The dance was held in the hospital buildiug, the string band of the Fourth regiment furnishing the music, There were fourteen numbers, CARDS Messrs. Will McMillan and Char'es McCormick returned from their westen wip to-day, Miss Barlington, Mis Itohy Yates visited frionds in St Juseph this week mio Touslin is visiting in M:ss Mary Lake, who has been spend ing the sumer in Chicago with her si ter, Mrs. Joy Morton, surprised her fiiends by returning yesterday. Miss Gortie Suwish, who has heen visit ing this summer in Omaha at Generul Howard's, has returned to Brooklyn. e Too Many Drones in the Hive. Phavidence Journal It may bo ket down as true, whether the great public will bear or forbear to Ler that much of the depression in bus iness as owing to the fact that fewer wembers of the family work than used to be producers, and that, notwithstad tKo cost of living has very much in. ing, SEPTEMNBER 29, 1382, v creased because the changes of style. Not only do the boys and girls leave the arm;not only are there no boys learning trades; not only are the girls contemptuous of handiwork, but the vducation of these, their ec.othing, their pleasures, are proving greatly more cx pensive, There are too many distribut ors of the products of the earth and machinery, and too many of them are clothed in purple and fine linen, The cities and the larger towns increase at the expenss of the country, and the bread of idlenivss iz too often eaten. The non oroducing class is gaining rapidly; it must be reduced relatively, or the burden upon the workers will become beyond their power to sustain. - — ELOEM " A Youth of 18 and a Giel of 15, of Adania, Ga, Run Away and Ger ed ~They Lte- LAve Fore wiven, cioty circles at Atlanta were wroaght up Monday over the ramored elopement ot Willis Westmoreland, sen of D, Wllis Westmoreland, State Pantentimy Phy sivian, and Miss Ala Lochrane, second daughter or ex-Chiet Justico 0. A Loch- rane, attorney of the Pullinan Palice Car Company. It seems that the plans of tho elopement were kept so socret that it was not until Monday that the truo facts came to light, although tho happy pair loft the evening previous by the Western & Atlantic Ihnh for some point on the line where they hoped to secure the services of a minister. As the story goes, Miss Lochrane re- ceived Sunday night a note from her lover tolling her to bo ready for him at 10:30. In reading it, however, she mistook the time for 8:30, and at that hour repaired to the oftice of the father of young Wes moreland. He, not expecting her at that hour, was absent at the residence of Mra. Rhode Hill, where he was taking tea, A note from her caused him to cut short his t to Mrs. Hill's, aund he was soon by s intended bride’s side. After a fow preliminary arrangements the couple, with Dr. Daniel H. Howell and wife and Mr. Emory Lovejoy, who had consented to go and see the ailir through, went to the train and boarding it left for Carters- ville, where they auticipated finding minister to tie the bridal knot. A failure to get one there caused the party to turn their attention towards Ce&nrmwn. but before leaving for that point they cons cluded to go to Dalton, & small town 100 miles from Atlanta. Here, Monday, they found a minister in the person of the Rev. Dr. Quillian, who_kiudly made young W oreland and Miss Alma Lochrane man and wife. 1t in stated that there was no opposition to the mateh save on the ground of age, Weatmoreland being scarcely 18 and lis bride beinyg just 10, not yet outof achool, The first intimation that Mrs, Lochrane had of her daughter's absence from the house was an empty room and an unuse” bed which was reported to her by ase - vant Monday morning. The unaccount- able disappearance of her daughter made Mra. Lochrane fearful that she had been spirited away by a skillful kidnaper, soveral of whom are reported to be in this section at present. The,wires in every di- rection were worked with no success untii noon Monday, when a dispatch from the Doctor told all, and the mother's anxiety was allayed. The bridal couple, with their friende, returned to Atlanta this morning. When Mrs. Lochrane learned of their arrival the doors of her mansion in Peach Tree wore thrown open and the happy couple were welcomed home. The bride is a petite brunet, beautiful in face and mauners, possessing much of the brilliancy of her gifted father. Willis Westmoreland Jr. is_an accomplished young goutleman, well known and well thought of section, A Noted Journalist Dea‘d, Toroxto, September 28 —W taray, the well known literatour journa ist is dead. g Rat- and — Hoadl y it im ¢ Puruaverrenia, Septomber 25 —Judge George Hoadley, Democratic candidato for Governor of Ohio, left for Cleveland this 1aorning. Daring the next week he will speak at Sandusky, Toledo and other plices. The Judgo~ cxpresses himsolf | greatly “mproved in health | —— Burli s Goold tune. Buruingron, Vi, September 28.— John P, Howard announces his purpose of giving a new building for the medical department of the university of Vermont. The building will cost $40,000, ‘I'his will make over $400,000 Howard hus given the university and city within ten years. e The Taxes Must ho Pald, ALBANY, September 28 —J udgeSamuel Hand, referee in the tax suit brought b the State against the Western Union | 1y egraph Company, has rendered a de in favor of the State for §178,197. This sum is for taxes for only one year but de- termines that th wining tuxes in favor of the State making the total smount re- coverable under this decision from the company shout 626,260, ‘I owe my Restoralion o Heallh vand Beauly o the % CUTICURA ) REMEDILS.” e Tem [)SFIGURING Humors, uwiliating Eroptions, Ttching Tortures, Scrofule. alt Khoum, and Infantile Huwers sured by the t‘uticurs Kemodies, Cuticura Kesol ent, the now hlood purifier, oleanses ) of Imjuritics aud poison use, tly whlays Itoh. nd Boaip, heals ir. ticura theg I and 10 flamat Uloers Culbours Sou/, Tol et Kequisite, prepared Jenkatlo i treating skin Discases, =kin Mlamishes, Suiburn, and G eany 8 in. Cuteur Iemed e are absolutely pure, and the only redl Blood s u ifie's and Sk u Beautifiors utifler and in Indis € woull re ulve thix entire paper ¢+ do justlon b adesoription of the curcw pevformied by the Curicura Res vent iuteroally, und Cuticurannd Cot cura ou) oxterally Fezensof Ue fnors very diftle It ¢ st wn usuully considered noursblc; il | sl 0110 ter i st heun on the eace, nose, aid s of the fa ald hewls Luss of b Ir without niuber h vored with I il sealy or which i u of wkhl waluarg Ui Lown speedily wcally cured by the Cuticurs iciuns, hos il all other sven by @ vast nunber of sworn Catl ura, B0 conts PUTiER Dkio Axl garsend for “How t Cure 84in Diseases,” 6, Banford's Kadioal Gure e iwte: 1eliel i neocure ol every of Catarel, trom w siu ohitls, and incipiens Consutiptio wmont, with Lubaer, #1, st all dn A CENTRE SHOT, | When the Ford brothers attacked that notorfous desperado, Jemie James, they fired straight into the back of his head, killing him instantiy. It was & centre shot, and put an end to the career of one of the most blood-thirsty and heartless criminale that A world. Though the Fords accom;lished K, they employed doslaable methods, totally unlike that superb curative, Thomas' Eclec tric O which meeta and destroys ita advarary, theumatism, n the open fleld, and without resorting to treachery or deceit. Tta missdon b denoted by printed labels upon each and every bottle, and ite shotaare swift, certaln and efficlent beyond preced entor comprison, Thomas' Eclectrie Oil o an unfailing remedy for rheumatiom, and I8 equally good asa oure for neural in, Iameness, bralses, burne, bites, aches, s ralns, and yains. Notice what Henry C. Radbourne, of Sadatia, Mo, writ “Had my leftarm and shoulder fammed in radlrond smashu ) i the apring of'81,and was conflned to my bed for & Ling time, used ever curse | agood we Thomas' Eclectric Ol with excellent vesults. Unever had anything given me that relleved #0 well.” Danfel Plank, of Brooklyn, Toga Co., Pa, describes (1t thus: “1 role thirty miles for a bottle of Thomas' Eclectele O, whichoffeoted the wandertul eure of erook el limb in sy anplications; it proved worth " than gold to 'TO THE PUBLIC! Investigate for Yourselves. Postmaster-Goneral uresham having published willful ant maticions faisehoed in roganl to the oh \cterof The Lo v o are oagagod i & fraudulent bus nd untrue 1 by The Louisiana State Lot- uary 1, 1870, o present date ross Lo, New Orloan: anager Paid te Louisiana National Bank. Jo 1. Oxleshy, President y id to Louisiana State National Bank . Kennedy, Proshdont. ... ... ... Pald to New Orfeans National Bank, A Haldwin Prosicont ... A Paid to Unjon National Hank, 8, Charlaron, Cashier..... .. Pald to Citizens’ Bank, E. L. Carriere, Proudent. ............ Paid to Germania National Bank, Prosidont. Chaa. Paltroy. Cashler ... Pald to Canal Bank, Ed. doby, Oashlee. Pakd to Mutual National Bank, Jos. Mitchel, Cashler. . Total paid_as above. ... Pald in suma of under §1,000 varlous oftices of the Uompany throughout the United States Total pald forall ........... ,881,08 Far the truth of the above faite we refer the public tothe officers of the above named corporations, and for our lexality and standing to the Mayer and Offioers 1 ths City of New Orleans, to the Htato suthoritiesol Louisiaua, and aleo to the U, 8. Officlals of Loulsiane. alm to be legal, honest snd correct in all ow mections, as much 0 s any business in the onun aning is oonowded by all who will inves tigato, and our ateck has for years been 8k at o Board' of Brokers, and owned by mauy of our best Known and respeeted eitiren. M. A. DAUPHIN, President. 2,097 410 JAPITAL PRIZE, hares in Pro] 875,000, Tickets Oni\ lon. Lonisiana State Lottery Company “We do hereby oertify that iwe supervise the & rangements for all the MontAly and Serwi-Annue. Draveinga of the Louisiana State Lottery Company add in person and control_ the Drawing. “hemselves, and that the same are condweted it/ Aoneaty, fairness. and in good faith toward all pay and we authorize the company to wse (s oev tifioata, with fao-similes of our signatures attacked in ita advertisements " ComMMIsaIONERA. Incorporated fn 1808 for 25 yeam by the legialatur. for sdutational and charitable pllnmuo—w.lf'; oap tal of $1,000,000—t0 which & reserve fund of over 4660,000 has ainoo been added. By an overchclning popuisr vole M traaoh wan made a part of the present state constitut! wdopted December 24, A, D, 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and eadorsed by the people of any state 1t never Scales or Postpones. Its grand single number drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR TUNE. Tenth Grand Drawing, Olass K. at Now Or 'UESDAY, OCI. dth, 1883--161st Month)y Irawing. CAPITAL PRIZI at FIVE DOLLARS EACH. , in Fifthw in Py o N 9 Approxiimation prizce 9 do do 600 9 do do 22 1607 Prizos, amounting to................. 866,60 Application for ratos to cluba should he made only the office of the Company in N Orloans. For further lnformation write cloarly giv widrow. Make . 0, Money Orders pa. widress Regirterod Lottorn to NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orloans, Ta. Ortinary lottors by Mall or Exprom to M'A. DAUPHIN M A DAUPHIN New Orloans, La. 607 Soventh St., Was « LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY €0 B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicage annmvly 819 and 212 Broadway, N. Y.) Now anager of Chioago Oftice. To whom apply for ad ickota, 1010t n«-ufl"p‘y Drawlog, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Sy i, G, B 0 8o o Information an irst Ca) fthe at dwe 'DR. WHITTIER, 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo. REGULAR GRADUATE of two medical colloges has ben_engaged longer in the treatmeut of CHRONIC, NEKVO( 8, BKIN AND BL 10D Discases tian other phywiciun 16 St Louls, an city e, ers ab and alold resldents know. Conwultation free When it fs in onyenient to visit the ity for be went by mail or expross loubt W gunranteed; where exinta it i frankly Call or write, Norvous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Ph Weakno™, Morcuial il other affections of Throat, »kin and Bones, Blood Lnpuiities and Blood Polson th s, O1d Soren wid Ulovrw, Tmpedi [T viles. Boo lal at ention to overworked bruin, SURGICAL CASES vecive special attontion aser arbaing ) Excersen, ndulg MARRIAGE: ‘il who inay G-OUOYXD N, ayn why, calles onsequences and oure, i for 26, Aty uF stam, & Wt 20 dawly 51, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE, Graham Paper Co, 01 0 North Main St., §t. Louls WHOL i DEALERS IN from lmpra BOOK, NEWH, Base Balll TWO GREAT GAMES. ALLEGHENIES, (OF PITTSBURG,) UNION PACIFICS. Friday and Saturday, SEPTEMBER ®8TII AND 99TH, ON St. Mary’s Ave. Grounds. Western Comice-Works, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8t. Omaha, Nob. MANUFACTURER OF Galvanizea Iron Cornices £& Dormer Winaows, Finils, Tin, Tron and Sleke Roofing, Sjecht's patent Metallio Skylight, Patest ajustod Ratohot Bar and Bracket Shelving. 1 am the goneral agent for the sbove lino of gooia. Ines Foncing, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Rafungs, Window Blinds, Collar G for Peerwon & | Il patent 1 United States Depesl%.ory. First National Bank, ~OF OMAHA— Cor. 18th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment wn Omeha, SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERA. Organived in 1868, Organized as a National Bank in 1863, CAPITAL . - - . - . - $200,000 SURPLUS AND PROFITS . $150,000 OPPICRRA AND DIRBCTORS. Hunman Kovxrn, President. Joux A. Crmatrrox, Vico President. Avausros Kouxrzn, 94 Vice Presklont. A, J. PorrusToN, F. H. DAvis, Cashics. W. H. Moouas, Assistant Oashier, Transacts & generm! banking business. [ssnot time oertificates boaring interost. Draws drafts ou Sem Francisco aad prinoipal olties in the United States. Alno London Dublin, Edinbunch and the principa oities of the continant of Euro . UNITED STATES National Bank OF OMAHA. Capital, - - $100,000.00 ©. W. HAMILTON, Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashiler. Accounts solicited and kept sub- Ject to sight check. Certificates of Deposit issued pay- able Iin 3, 6 and I2months, bearing Inte , or on demand without in- terest. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of interest. The Interests of Customers are closely guarded and every facll ty compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw s|ghtdrafts on England,| ~- land, Scotiand, and all parts of Eu- rope. 8ell European Passage Tickets. Collectron= Promptly Mace. " NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY, 0. F. DAV'S & G0, (BUCCESSORS TO DAVIS & SNYDER,) Genera Dealers in REAL ESTATE 106 FARNAMBT, . . . OMAHA. Have for sle 200,000 acres caren n Eastern Nebrasks, at low price primproved farm for wale in Do atte, Burt, Cuning, /ashington, Moricky Saundors, and Butler O w Taxon paid {n all parts of the State, Money loaned on improved farms, Notary Publio Alwaya In offic. Carresondenes 'JUST STARTED! THE Omaha Cigar Factory 1207 FARNAM ST, HIRSHSTEIN, PRCPRIETOR. MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN CHOICE HAVANA AND DONESTIC CIGARS) ALSO ALL KIND» OF Smoking and Chewing Tobzgens, AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES, BOXTRAD! ASPECiALTY 1t will bo to your Interest to call and examing our Koods, ALMA E. KEITH, DEALER IN Fine Millinery. HAIR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, K\, Stock Entirely Fresh and New 105 15th Révest Opp. Postoflice. ly selectod lands d on caay torme. s, Dodio, Coliaz, IPAPERS, M ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND PRINTERS’ STOCK, 07 Cuah paid for Rage and Paps. Btook, ticrap Iroc and Metal. Favor Block Warehouses, 128 to 1837 uon: Bl Ll " oopiiid - DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAIINER- SHIP, ‘The firm of Pratt & Towle fe this day dissolved . ::.:\nlomunl Eicher partaer will slgu A bguida- U, C ‘I:wl'.,'mm and others, ws e oo of Prast & Towier o O e PRATR, AUGUSTUS Omabe, Sopt. ) 3088, G, 0. AUWLE