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- EAUE R R S R U PR I ) NESUIAY L TG b L 18S5. ! o THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER n, | at hand to make the time pass pleasantly. | ALY United States Depostiory. Wwas nearing C ’\. t was m | The winter is the Hm. f social inter- | ey . [ by ‘.un..-nlul pers Three windows [conrse and intellectual cultivation, It Mgt Rafly! Rally! 0 the tront . |in the smoking ear were broken { s, indeed, this plentiful provision fo o feeble, sick, and suffering! {he G ‘1“\"1 (‘I\l‘.l at the Millard to| passengers hrul ;h.u faces Ladly cut by :\,‘»'1:"11\. 0 ool of TR ANEYYS which | No 'm,;‘.,. yout lls, no more, H‘SI annllal Baflk e alas fragments of flying | cors |makes omigration to the f - While now we maka this offering e been made. oo of our own " colonios. Th Gorms o Uk Pt Vi o Cor. 13th a.nd Farnam Sta. A Small Array of Cards Left in| SLEGRAPH NOTES AT IO SERESR s vty ”";";‘]‘“'_ g Al foin the oalth B diibiiass Dasort disease at once! The Basket This Week. T | dition of & new world to enterprise. On | Loull ampls bo ropad The Oldest Banking Establishment Arrangements for the reunion of the Army | the other side of the Canadian border are | of the Tennessee at Clevoland are completed. [ even vaster countrics which the Canadian = i b 1 Atetket n Omoha, The Interval Betweon the Summer | Alderman Goorge Baer, of Buffalo, who | Pacific railway will in like manner bring | oAbl et L .8 showed mental derangement in the council |into the world, and it is impossible to and the Winter Se chamber Monday night, has left f . 4 L g | SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organt=ad in 1868, O General Debiiity ponne son Rout Liver Complaint forever, rout! partsun- fcontomplate the opening up of thes ' ' O d N 1 i Yy 0 | i 08¢ Give Biliousness the bounce rganized as a National Bank in 1863, Vi AUl iy | great and fruitful territories without foel : . Max Wallstein, manufacturer and dealor in | Gl ppod ! CAPITAL - - . $200,000 R e i e ' [ing that many of the problems which L o SURPLUS AND PROFITS . $150.000 A very delightful “German™ was given [ pone™ Proforonces 270,000 " | seem to threaten society in these erowded . Burdock | OYFicRRA DIRROTORS. last evening at the Millard hotel to Mr The yellow fe Thoy Il win the fight depe id; they"ll win, HrrwAx Koustan, President. N aralow by rionds o o | entirely subsid Aud give theso ills their dues Jonx A. CRRIGNTON, Vice President. 1. W. Baralow by his frion % "']' Pensncoln Ia ot of the woods, Quaranting | Foom thus found 1n what ia still, in many "ADGURTUN Kobsnen, 80 Vice Preeldont. nta [ r eve of his departure to 2 o neighboring towns has Leen rafsed, | senses, the new world, for onergies which . N Ad PomaoR, | i, Barkalow is one of Omaha’s own, and [ At Philadelphia, the Sausor o1 | are eramped and wasted here. TR A R a0 A boon o the sloky |y ot sengaree, Asetstant Cashin DT _ has always held a high placo here in the | fooms wers raded aud the propriotors and | PERY Wi Travscta o gnors banking bisness, T e estimation of our people. The party last { to bail for hearing | [ a9 gorkificn ":m"x"fli?..-;,.m' Draws drafia o Sa I night numbered just enough to make A fire Jast night in the lower Boor of the Han {:’,ut Also London Dublin, Edinburgh and the princips o t ety (ticura) FEERET opidemic at Vora Cruz has | COUntries of the old world may find solu | tion or long postponement by the ample pleasant dance, and was vory elegantly | mount of §7.000. The {umate h This is a new and beautiful addition to the situated ity of Omaha supplied with favors for the different fig- | tal wero badly scared, DL Ik in the north part of the city, fronting on Sherman avenue, avd is the w¥eH, | Judge Arnold, of Philadelphin, Has “,‘1,‘ J / HES most d xlv e location, for residences, that has been placed on the mar ey | an order royoking the citizenship papers whic e the skin THE PHILOSOPHY OF HEADACHE ket for vear: BE I)F()I‘U & SOUER There were present Mr. Will MceMil- [ ho granted Thursday to Mee, o China- | TR \»“ 1 1 iR STOMACH, THE BOWELS AND THE LIVE k I years, 4 W LS 1ont, Miss Grice. Ohinmibors; My, Moso/| ok | o B e inheriben, | ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY PANG THAT . Miss Grace Che . M [ A very painful surprico was cansed yoster e et |RACKS I AT IEGULATE TONE A D HAK Barkalow, Miss Georgia Lyons, Mr. Bob | 4.8 htraal by the ding of Ambroso | N f . MONIZE THE AC/TON OF THESE ALLIED OR. GANS WITIL TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, ANDYOU CURETIEC PN T AT SOURGEE SOLD DY AL DIUGOISTS B '||' t ' isite, 18 ndisponsibto. in WILBOR'S COMPOUND OoF andor rovigh, chapped or greasy L i | |[PURE COD LIVER [, OIL AND LIME. Garlichs, Miss Dollic McCormick, M ""'\':";“"“;_' ary, and troasurer, and cor | Arthur Remington, Miss Carrie 1jams, | Nutre ame cathodral, The i it of Mr. Charles McCormick, Miss Lou Tjams, | over $10,000. I Mr. Nate Crary, Miss Bliza Tompkins, | The principals and all known to be con- | @ \l ool Mr. Ware Foster, Miss Mora Balcombe, | hocted with ‘the recent pii m Long lng property is divided into regular size city lots and acre lots [y o (Nh‘u-pl T T T EER pE o s Feiava. AN ai svhich will be sold at reasonable prices ;and on easy terms, Giioras B« S Mot Ni\‘\x'xv | SOUAS Stro: FRRERAITIA e instantly alayaticl BEDFORD & SOUER. |y W il el \ and Scaly W. E. Annin, Miss Minnie Rich- | Is designed to meet the wants of those | {1 Camplesion i, biack heuds, d wkin beautifiers. ardson, Mr. 1. Beach, Miss Cc who need a medicine to build - them up, Doane. Mr. Newton + Miss | give them an appotite, purify their blood Nollie. Wakeley, Mr. Charles 'Deuel, |and oil up the machinery of their bodies, s Miss Maria Ieed, Mr. Jack Carrier, |No other article takes hold of tho systen: Miss Mary Lake, Mr. Will Wilbur, Miss | and hits exactly the spot likey Hood's Philliec Morgan, Mr. and M o. P.| Sarsaparilla. It works like magic, re niof fail ) Peck, Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Redick, M ing every part of thehuman body through | freatment had been appiied. without benont, s No hills to [jor and Mrs. Fur: the blood, giving to all renewed life and | eradually cured him, until he s now as faie asany | Chas. Toughton, Fsq., Tawyer, 988tato street, | ton, roports a case’of Salt Rheum under his ol ch- | yation for ten years. which covered the Dody and Himbs, and to which all known nict Fronting 700 feet on Sherman Avenue. This property to be desirable and will be rapidly taken up and improved. s Cod-Liver Ol and Lime.— . : h it S A Who have been taking Cod-Liver OFl climb, no ravines to_cross, Jin g tnw to I\II\I\W()()I) lelmll Ru CARDS. energy. §1a bottle; six for § LS [ will b ploasad to 1 ¢ Dr Wilbor has an amount equal to hht price to gmrle your |nt before bull\hng a short trip next week. The Keokuk Reunton. Ui et Mo mad Horinly cted with Serof. | ard Liine i much o manner thas it is pley AN ACRE. Mr. and Mrs. Will Redick, and Mr.| Kgokuk, October & nd it effects i L 5, —The soldiors’ ro- | was born, aul nothing we cive him helpel him | 0 the tasto, e thoeand | WtV tried Cuiicura. it Which krdually [are traly wonderful. Very imany persons a0 onounced hopsless, and ° and Mrs. James Chambers have returned. | union closed to-day. until wo tied Cuticura Remedics, which: o truly o v Miss Anna Burley and Miss Mamie | people were on the srounds. The feature i Wl whosn cquos woro 1 A ) g b 4 1L E. Carpenter, Henderson, N. Y., cured of Paor- | who had takon the o Oil' for o long timo ° mders returned from a trip to Colo- | of the day was the sham-battle. 1t came [iasisor Leprosy, of twenty years” stunding, by Cuti- | without marked offoct, have been entirely rado last week accompanied by Mrs. | off in good style Charles Phillips had [ los, The most wonderful curc on reeord. [ eurad by using this propa Bo sure and Welcher, of Denver, who will be Miss | his arm nearly blown off and was other- | S s nie. ot st me s, "R [got tho gonuine. - Manufactured only by A Burley’s guest for a fow weeks. wise injured by the premature dischargo o before a Justico of the peace. and Hendr. | B Witiot, Chemist, Boston. — Sold by all . Street cars will ba run te this addition at an early day. These lots Mrs. Ed. Pratt is at Mrs, Copeland’s. | of & canon, while firing the sunrise salute. Lot i |l double in value in 12 months. Call at_our offic and see plat and Mr. E. C. Bonsall, jr., and his daugh- T After thiy o of Cutiours | make seleetions early. BEDFORD & SOUER. ter, Miss Bello Bonsall, who have passed Train Wrecks. and el years of an consiant auering i several winters in Omaha, loft Thursday | Conumsus, O., October b,—A section | enduee, 1 ean sttt 1 L my case th Sold by all d £ remarkablo o for San Antonio, where Mr. Bonsall will | of a freight train rau into o e E KIRKWOOD be connected with the chief commissary’s | another train on the New York . office. of the Panhandlo this morning, killing n TT E RY General Thomas Wilson and Mrs. | Thomas Cranshaw, brakeman, and in- Elegant Building Sites and at half thelprice of any other lots in | Wilson, with the Misses Etta and Maggie | juring another man. 4} s S AUEACS 1 o CURA SOAP. Absolutely pure, highly the city of equal distance and location, on tho best streat i the eiby, Wilson, have gone to San Antonia,where | The Scioto Valley passenger train, go- | O U TR NN A b, et 2[] nd for *'How to Cure Skin Discases.” $30,000 for $2. Regular Monthly Drawingwilltako e the General is to bo Chief Commissary of | ing out, ran into a box car, dumazing tho | forrst b el “Sales during 151" and 1527 in tho Stasomic 11, Masonio. Tempto. Hala the Department of Texas. engine, but the cgew jumped off, saving | * L iiig, in Louiville, Ky BEDFOZ{'D & SOUER’ L A._’-), o e their lives, e : 7 NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. Thursday, Ucfobe;- 25th, 1883 AN ACRE. Fire Departments; our prominent men THE GREAT NORTHWEST. A Lawful Lottery and Fair Drnwln‘z and women on land and sea, declare that - AT Lo oIy aNd oo aclan 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas., |miinsel An Tl View o T P UL | mioniotney bt i ; — | oy LI SR (o LI LG " e VIS & SNYDER.) A REVOLUTION IN SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS Jonlors in DUDE'S DELIGHTS. ’ Wasted Ene a@rEvery tickot holdor hisown supervisor, can t the numibor on his ticket and seo the corresponid e nuniber on- the tag placed i the wheel In his —_— 7 = " e fashionable canes are mad of ligh x K v SP&ICIAL Unimproved PrODerty u.,'.l.fi [\l\in.“mi. ) u::\lullni \'.-.‘1 o | BETER R R Lo that in those ’“"“'"»H of ever month, Read the magnificent i crooks and cross bars. The English bu more distant portions of the Unit CLig LEL L, o LB Soriuptainy FOR SALE BY BEDFORDJ&ESOUER, iy also in great demand, States railways should precede popula e AR IR 9 0 SotmShon I ilovos intan ovlors. with tion. The modern emigrant does not go [ B } o000 e 112 $306—One half lot in Kountze's 3d addition. good | ™% &1 000 1.0t 6ox127, Tndiana and Division St il forth in his wagon, make his cloaving an | %00 FAR % 5,000 e-hulf cash, | 10 X X 189 4 Ferec litte: pil . £ l“ill} 6,000 § soom house, wih ahod Kithen. One-ili cash, | g 4100 anch ~Two oty 001 Loach, ou 11t Cliesy, “‘;-gtn“l‘”..],:} n ovieh fur Wad \tho forest, and live there till others _—— 600 10,000 PRA_TT, s ice to suit purchiser, and 1 on 10th. o o) or winter | Y g Y A 00 ¢ 10 L8 S0 Lot X DiDostast ) Yates & Reed's addition. dross will not |gather avound him and civilization Have tor sals 200,000 acros carotully selocted lands gt 10,000 near 10th. - Good ',""‘.1;{.“;"](.‘:'. o lots, Hanscom Place, one gradually approaches him. e goes | ; Eustern Nebraka, at low prico ani on easy torms, 90 ench { N, } Eaciinspruo. B8 e a vory handsomo frock o .|with all the appliances of civili-| Tnproved f Bodae. 0ol 0 214 §3,000 ) hetwe and 12th, | ation. The modern s of i thalliElaep DLt Ly 300 each Appro; “ub-Division, of Linsc fhue trecs, i <hinivs addition, on | people of the American wildérness is the | T i § i good sigl h, balance ot, Reod's 18t adldi ‘, eithe AN Gl aa 058 18 the pid in all parts of tho State 100 cach it PyllTot, Road dlat edit fod, with cior thrco talo of the foundation and the growth of low asket buttons, ar 1is bound w id, laid on flat, th se 115 $4,000-Two neres facing Ciming Notary Publ blocks west of Creighton Coll (‘1.,]:'”"{ m‘ 48 $5,000—Six good lots in Hanscom Place. Bar | cities. It is but the other day that the ing silk srmy, 0 I s gar- Wliole Ticlots, $2. Half Tickets, §1. 5 , truit and shrubbery, one- | g4 $3606 Lot 50x120, on Farnam, noar 20th, Ve |WeNt is very appropriate for walking, and is t towns ef Minneapolis and St. Paul, 27 Tickots, $50. 65 Tickets, $100. third cash, o pulb oo o said to be well adapted for elderly on nm upper waters of the Mississippi, H. PHILLIPS, Remit monoy or Bank Draft n Lotter, or sond by pasE BEDFORD & SOUEL. ~Good lot in Ln\n'n addition. Cash. 1t is made of an Oxford mixed diagonal cloth. | e expross. DON'I SEND BY REGIST ) LETTER > the most westerly points reached by t8 this season will bo worn double- | the railway. . Thereis bt slight difference in the | the c uy, being one of in- The toward tightness in Oy THE LEADING NEW YORK SOST OFRICE ORD or notic “ b m” et on T FEICEORDER, until furthor notice. Or i tion. ons sub-diviton H12110. A ba Improved Property. © §3,500—12 room house, cor. 13th and Calitornia ttrects, 6 closets, cellar, city water, outhouses, Mississippt river, and had tho advantago | ' ot ey st e o ovorcont | Of steamboat communication, Thirty | G4 and look over my now storo and seo my ow hey. aro mide. o fit, | yoars ago. it had 8,000 poopla; they Jisd | (ouds HAY PR E SSES. d to follow the shape of the figure | increascd to 50,000 in 1880, and are now | /804~ FARNAMSTREET. 1604 Lot 4, block I, Lowo's 1st addition. Good tendenc ‘Reddick's addition, Park ave. of block M, Shinn's addition. Fino | r garments, snugly r, clstern, well, ete. ,500—Goa six room houso on Dasenport, et | 44000n 10th. Business property | down to tho upper limit of the skirt. The (giid to be twice that number. On g 280l and 24th, Lo story, © 0sets, pantr 1 worth twice the price aske collar of the oat must be of the same )" B P B X o 4 M R. RISDON. cintern, well, fruit and shrubbery, | 04 83,500—Full sizo graved 1ot on Chicago, bet. | material as the body of the garment, while on L‘hn .l)ull side 4i[ I"'hb State v]!' Minne L] Ll 1 > o b Tt and 140 ot 2 is the town of Fargo, of which a de ALrmigvano * 21-2 ACRE LOILS 3 lhe izo lot on McCandiish place, with | 88 800 Goad lot, high losstion, south 10th, | yorn, seription has lately been published. 1t is lIHSHI‘HHEHA Gm WO e cottage: 0 5 roow, ond 3 roem. (e delh oh 90 AL 2 - : " a point a vhicl o v - T ohe O el s Tho Prince Albert coat for fall and winter | Situated at & point at which the new Pa o N B G O acra lob i ave | | 103 €750 onch—Two extra good Tot In L1anscoms | use will, of course, bo still of dark | cific railway crosses tne Red river of the | oot iace, brlck cllax well fraittr.cs, ete. | wddition. Cood hich losstion. blue and black heing tho f Inorth, Tt 'is the creation of tha railway. REPRESES ) Srise il O b oo ok bk I ko i i the e losly. et | Ten years ago the Indians held the coun- | ehentx Asurance Co., of sondon, Cash FARMER'S FRIEND. Hindcs nam strect. Ternd private. is of the same material and buttons to a point | tre and the ndid valley of the Red | Asscts . 26,304,604.00 & Now room iousa o N, 15t strct, 4 AxMBa,rgmns in Farms & Lands st o tho s bt of 'tho cont. Gl um\\lu"y arca with if.‘h e, N GalitiL 110 o on o WALNUT HILL r e G | for o trommtre, Uhongin e on Hhieray | doop’ aluvial moil, was o Nowling | Grant i e, Co - 1m0 nd, Capital, L 1,230,916.00 OFFICE: —Roow 10, tional Bank Buil e, Telaphono Al e nents, city water, lot 100x | NO- W roved farm. near Cros. | MIXUUTO and 4 very 100. L 0 M er ool 4o worsn. corn, % | chock aro i the greatost domand, striped [showed that 2,700 people had st | 22 Two full lota St. Mary's avenuo and 20th, with 8 | Soms Towa, 10 acres woodls goods will bo worn, though not ws much ws | gled at Farvo; now the population | hovtcn, | Wil b irt class busincas FRODSTLY | 13 §ii0me- 4o eros 4 of il wost of Pt Omae | formerly. e cutaway cout i mado alinost ms 88y, two Bouves, two barnw, granary, corn orib, two | procisely the sume as lust se Lot 60x08, witl, two hou | wells, 00 bearing fruit trecs, 500 grapo vinea. | | i o > 2 alnost | ie gaid to be 9,000. It has its| AT o BN ey 3 tram lines, its telephones and telegraphs, ol I, Elklore, 260 | ROTAtio QL Iat ilntens ot 7 |ita olostric lights, and all tho wuin ; | features of the Inm, towns of the far fine black-and-white | | wilderness. In 1880 the census H A Y Lots, 924x145. PRESSES P i AM Es, load mioro in railroad 0 Twa hous ter stroot. Lute o in cultivation, balanco pasture. Four room | 1s made with a bell-shaped crow car th othier; o 39 Bnuss b i ot on Dot vty Vet | B Ele e Tors s | Lage brim with only & modumate soll - Widh | nst. ALl alowg the’ now Tino, at spats | O1dest hwl Estate A_r:zrnt. Wareantad Or ho. sl Bole Agents. tétn and 1ot Torm eas 160100 od lund, 4 ilos from Bur- | one ol of young men #0 largo as to bor- | where trades may find convenient ‘,.,,,‘ nd for Mustrated ofr 84 Now 8 roow loiss on Chicago. bt 5th, 0 .)uwrn'l»”"h”m' Will oxchange | Jor on the ridi is nd. This | {ors, such towns will spring up. Tho | x ilar, o e i ks p roomed| ; jing ity of Wik, st | style i very “Englih? which maygecomns | [0 S U G G0 | Notary Public and Practicar Con-| GEO.ERTEL & CO., Quiney, . A. L. FITCH & CO., 6 Two pow houso g T e county. once and well bnprove or the de d sh or ope) o] # Sty . ey # Firet class and wodern improvements. Tern | broperty i choup ut 810,000, J lows l stylo of the silkc hat, | Walks line the streots, and the spire of veyancer. o settio Ehe chatinge, wih 860000 Lo, the wiamer. DEALERS IN GENERAL 20 BT Tob lo0m1as, 09 06 £20 por acro-—400 acres, 3 milon from Watorloo, hiowever, quits roaching tho | the church is probably of wood ...\.-ml Y . N e TPt i Wbdyvsion, now b ro ] Paugia ok, AN o SilkNadon, E:{l:::m it of the stylo attained by its wilk | with tin, In due time the liability to | A spolls. (3 fiE i UH I HI“G 88 52,500 -Lot_ 803100, Couvent sirwe, 6 | with catkle mun for oo-partnorhip, or will son. | rother. T by hat for street wear i | firg which these wooden structures in- | Clarko sells Touses nd Lots, Rostdonoo Lot and |y 11.waoy sat me B tago, large busomcnt suitablo for ‘rooms, barn | With cattle s for £0partnutellp { worn large, with what is known as the Iug- | w8 Lots all over the city, and wll additions, he Busi volve is brought home to the peo- | e oMU e S arne owor than p].-,! “I“‘Ill then ; \\‘Hmh'l.x erections | ny other avont mar 16~ i " are forbidden, and the city develops GOODS city develops of ‘stone and| Dexter L. Thomas & Bro., [VAPOR COOK STOVE et 89 ¥2,300—8 oom house, Thornell's well, cist.rn, good (mprove 1,500 on long time. :A,An 7 1oom house on Daveuport, bet. 16th on. tarn, | 70 t6 B2~10,000 aeres i Merriok county. . Good it [lish shovel brim, which fs flat and straight a6 A i‘.fl,‘! e Tl il ok Trom 90 408 por | o ot with a dechlod curl at thy i 4 k1 acre. | The soft hat is worn “Balt 59 &7 por noro—~Will huy 160 acros in Codar Co, ettt W i e v 96 $10. per acro 820 acrow 2 milos from Hamburg ) 1 ) g CONSBISTING OF AMIn. S e tant Towa. ‘”L-'| l)‘x if IH‘I‘” {Lu h;:v'u Aliron. Tho farms which spread around = 45 Lot 1763600 on Sherman, largs houso, barn T R e Towa [ weylo.” A fow gontleme r tho woft hu PUCEREN G Voo R obher mprosements, 'Lov without Improve- | $1% PATRCTS RIS RSAr LR80T | Whon in ovening dress, but 1t s considorod Hieaa oen e of papiladon axe. eavally menta is worth tho woney we ask tor it L |10 Bix thousand scres fu Stanton Co, Neb. ud form” and the crush will probably al- | unlike those of the primeval sett - AT ot an ool water, &l moder | 107 §10-per acro~200 aorow timoerci and to Ray [l foem apd e s sropor head-coveriug | Tho farmer’s object is to produce as much " (. throe small ferms on tala Iand, basanosi | frevs 13 1648 0 8.0 9K ! , . it claw improvoments, Houses woull o 00 Mo, Hhree xpalliara on tals lsnd, hai ‘Ml,r r evening w lv\hn.)t ]rl ! il vallxl.‘t m\l.fiit‘)« a8 lulnl | LOAN MONEY, IENT 10USES, EXAMINE COO ng and HQ& e 8 oras0 Lok #ox150 cor, 17th and Conter, hou oy for fnvestment. ¥or sale or excl | AT ly aa pousible to markef. 4 bie by don T o lzi tin, 2, ; " waha property. | wholesale way, The crops | crEIGITON BLOCK, 5 Lo, birn, water,trees, ontbuildini: | T wometimos winh T could take hold of the [ 1 Ehe most wholesulo way IRSSEIDA | QLEIQUTON ULOGK OMATCS RN Stoves. 40 §2,000—Five room houre, 15ta bet are sown, cut, harvested, and thrashed | g 1 Qs rooi Bous L ae | SPRCIAL | walo of Zhomas® Lelectric il for 1 toll you it ]";‘ LA e fad et | F. SCHEUERMANN, M. D., | ;i m these ot 9, block 8, Shlun's 3 mddition. Oue i o grand things, and 1 au consci I ¥ « S 5 B D ee. Tevias 6 | ing T could do o good work,” T | g srowing praivies of the far REGULAR GERMAN 52 $8.000- Good T r0om houso onSt Crane, Corry, Pa, anufacturer of food, in a more Homeopathic Phygician_ CROCKERY,GLASSWARE at whe tis o1 wes o vormanta, stavis, Well,olstetn. A Dargali | 18 2,100~ 1,0t 2195290, oor. 17th and Bellview Bt., ric Ol cured thin JReat : A Lamps, Baby Carriages, AR ; ! | 4 modern sense than his English compo- b $0,000- Full lot, ono 8 room und one b r. wouth Omaha, near Hascall's Park, brick beuss, | o ivee of yiany years standing SPECIALIST OF A e, new, b blocks from the opers houss. Very | tour voorns lu.r, Hlv'n;‘,v.‘\:h,lu. Gollar. Al l-i ¥ ¥ & nflrlz pd he has his eyo one the markets | wosen, CHILDREN & CHRONIC DISEASES cUTLERY, ETC * ETO- s, gplendid ot on Dodye, 1th. Cheap | 159 §26 per mere 400 acres i Washingten eounty, & Mrs, Kate © p. 1 Hourn—At Residonce, No. 1443 8, 10t reet, til i3 2,{&" R O D Sotage, . Eacel | 100 220 porAcro=400 aocaw [} Washingiae. eouphy; § | i #to Oliaso, It i impossible to forecast the conse- | 10w m. end after . i, Tour At oflice, No. 103 Wo can furnish anythiog 1o this Mae at (5o Laweeb lent location, full aizs lot, I Tulloud, | Btation at comuor of this 1e0d vegend | Mors. Kate Chisse, formorly Spraguo is | quence of the rapid opening of the great | Myl 109 5; 16th it Roown 7otrom 10 it B | g wicpeor and only Vapor ook ftove that has [ Priccs. 4 Lok foaso, gof 6 i g runclog waiar, 100 aaren/la ilsaNo, | o Oaribad, Bobomia, Sho will winter | nothweat to sotiloment and. oultivet : h 0t et Of ‘yeard aui ¥ivon ontire aud poslech MProvenients, near husiness, 1. | damger, in tie of from 2 to § hours ; 1 Natisfuotion, A. L FITCH & CO., & §7,000- Two fulllots, with two tand ol Small house good ‘truit and | in Gormany, probably at Munich, and | In the vast wrritor tapped by the line ¢ y Cricaga, (VI ] s ',"‘.L,‘”‘_‘.",\’,[,' i o Grarat toparty fiied"0n | continuie 1ho ur- studios of har edeat | which wis openod on Saturdsy are some| DR. ERNEST H, HOFFMANN, |Over 100,000 Now in Use | 1 B, beteses AR And Dosglen, Mi',‘..‘l‘fl. altlaion; " | wishes, will well homestesd adjeintng Poroed | daughter, Ethel, who inherits her|of the fincst wheat growing distriets in . . | S SRTLNE L YIa bposite Nebreska Hatioun Rl o g ot o, st | By LY R et | mother's beuuty i the artiatic talents | tho United states, Tho coumry winoh | Py gician & Surgeon | ¥ PATENT HULL OVE ould probably fe at part of England and Ameriea we it fully occupied and farmed, The soil Jvalle and Interchangeatlo Jot ‘Orifico | The Nebras o National Bank burniens indesiructible. New One Valve 0 New Now Safcly OFFICE—18TH AND JACKHON HTH, Rosidence, 18th Stroet, fover Hulmrod & Morman's wtore, near Jacknon strect, | [ h - is one of the cleverest artists in America o1 '3600—Lot and 5 room nouse, Morhwh's sddi {BEDFORD & 8OUER, | in hor particular line, which is sketching tlon, well, clatern, eto. Everything in good re - A for pictorial journals. There has been |is fruitful. With scarcely any cultiva-| Reforenco—A 20 years' practionl oxperience PRl e pase 1 OF OMAHA, NEB. 103 $050— Lot and 4 room bouso, zar, ber, 10th st | W88 140, ok Parnamisad Demgise | ) (1o rongion abroad that Mrs, Ohase was |tion and Do manuring it raises twen | ALMA E kthH Adlr e (i irta. A Lk 2 A Rk e S S somewhat pecuniarily embarrassed. This [ty busiols to the acre. The climute | . wopt ¥ E"“P"‘iw“k“mnv'x el u.ugg.ggz {18 an error. While she has not the im- | is, however, severe; but it is said that in | DEAL 1: 1\ urplus 8 menso fortune it was e: xpect ted sh o would | a hundred di 1) # from se ulln s the wheat is mu, nlm has $£100,000 which Mrs. l"ulln.v the «:lm.nur. nunly to |n lne l lner . tr umlmrh;\i to Bpraguo, the Governor's mother, gave |the market in Chie lsowhere, The HATR GOODS, WAVES, BANGS, K¢ her on her merringe This sum was hers | winter is Ru san it noverity, as isthe | Stock Entirely Fresh and New absolutely, and was carefully inveated for | short summer in its beat, But such is the Hon. Hiram Barney, who | the dryness of the air in these elovated 106 15th Streot Opp, Postoflice, Miss Chase and Senator Spra: regions, fur s they are from the sea, | !u“ : wer and roally made the match, that 1 or in not soriously felt. | JCH I KA G_JACOBS. isshe had some other money, | Toward the l’.u fic coast the cli 8 R JOINS N, Prosident, of Steele, Johuson & Oo Vice President, of Boston. W. V. MOISE, of W, V, Morso & Co. JOHN 8. COLLINS, of &J. 8. Collina. ML WO VI, Counselor and Attorney af Law. B 1Ek of Byron Meed & Co, T | w. yATES, Cashier, formany years Cashior of the ) exquisite flavaz, ow used OV 106 | sy i opened for husluoss Aprl) 7, 1888, whole world, ' cures Dyspepsia, ) or | TR SRS G o Fier ond A aun pud all directors and stockholders aro awong the lead- | smounting to perhaps 840,000, when her |mate changes, the winter is modi- Formerly Glab & Jacobs. e et vt Lirgntn | Maaiiews of Ouaata, aad ite bustioss & rerdiins | father gave her £100,000 more in United |fied, and the {emperature wore "“'NDER'I‘AKER A lewcione tmpart 8 daliciont enpecial reforence to the best and increasing i Btates bonds at his death, aud the old {oqual. 1t is not found, howover,| = *0e243E0 & LA NDX AT e T of it mercantile patrons, Chase manrion, in Washington, which is | that the climate even in the more contral beware of conuterivits, ARk your : cont g . el ections recelve prompt atteution and charges now a boarding house, vegion discouraged settloment. The long :]AMLS MoVEY, froeas ere i ‘.‘u,'ui‘fl; 4 obtainablo hero or elsewhere, | ——— winter is i time of comparative idlencss | Practical Horse Shoer i3, BIEGRICT & BONS, Intores sllowed ou time deposits upon favorable | A Tran d Upor on the farms, but there is mucl j I | e S et M WOPHERANI, St Mg | " e st g o Avkian, Mich., October As tho|ment of the sunshine and the e e L, Forelgn Lixchisuge, Governuent Bonds, and Couady Lako Shoro train which Loft Chicago yos- | whilo all th resources of civilization aro | Ssiivae teaes b "o Lot 11h8ad 1881, OId | gasgwas wreveas 3 “BRCLG Ay, N, %o . | "Glky Securities baacas aad sotd, e Y