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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, OCTOBE R 19, f | | 81,700, 711 -777‘777 ol vl | noeluie i hold to the -A]vil4| 'hu;m.\i sl b CAL LOC. CEWS 4»“:" but Styskal ~ conld | chester and B ham oco \rvnl!' FOR THE SPECIALIST, |_ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWs, |were collected, but, Strske ‘“1'.'4.» 19 to London. More than alt’ & million | in the old country, so he tecently came [of Parisians aro employed in commerce, e P B Our Travelini Correaps mde DR. H WAGNER,| 5 ot i lin the extreme enstern side of Harrison county, this place is decidedly | trade and banking_operations, while f | | the artisan class there are considera ably | | more than a million and a quarter. Tho liberal professions seem to ocoupy but a small proportion of the population. All here and found the true state of affairs, Pushing Cornwell to a final settlement he saw he could not make up the amount, although friends came to his rescue with €300, he departed for parts ™8 (8] S ) ) = R Haslong been acknowled . and more so at this duy an 1d of medical wcien im than any ot The vast ever ncrcasing, ani 6. merons Sranches e | portant commerc’al center, and porhaps | unknown, The ‘worst feature of the | combined do not aount to 200,000, and PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY S man ean any longer grasp . them a1 | the best town in the county business is Cornwell has nothing to show |in the sub-divisons the prominence is | Hence the necessity for Aividing the labor. And it is . " 1 o mone, 3 80 ously han- [ quite different to what it would be with 1 d Measles @ broad among the pop- | for the money he h ruinously n-|q e t if we would understand and know how i) ¢ family, who are worthy and striving to | service, which employs more than medi | lB BS B BI‘B treat thent properly, 5Ot there | eS¢ Andrew, cashier of the Fxchange | ot qlong in - the world. Styskal made |cine, Inw and divinity all xmbined. Tut, tmany physicians, And some simaibie peopte, whowil | bank, is erecting unto himseli an elegant |his money living in a sod hut in early | after thejpublic service,is art “1.1.\1. givos ‘ condemn him for makin | new residence. times; he foels his loss keenly, and will | employment and livelilood to the great cilty, but e is happy, to know that with tst per | "Iy Lotus elub, an - organization for | pursuo Cornwell for redress and punish- [est number of Parisians. Forty-two { cd Viow Iy taken of the subjoct, and that 8 social purposes, gives its first hall of the [ment. He has taken steps through de- | thousand get their income from this | —1f AT — 24th inst, tectives already to nab him. branch of dustry. The doctors cone \th . ubstantial friend, W. H. Bush, e |after, but a long way after, Medicine in ':::‘r‘rlw\r:v‘;:;vw"ull;“v"\r u; mr:w::l)nulll|~1~(r.m|m-v((y u|]‘ harness | y,Ap1¥ WHO fOKIT CIGAR- ;(u ;»\.un l‘u-u sn)vpnrn\ ll.\[«\(\\;, H:. | . ) Shithrapity Lhat conomued phe i hursday evening the Ladies' Aid 2 and_all compounders and_venders of |rilmepau S AN T I ALttt y of this city give an interesting [ (s Among the | Medicine.Then comes the Tnw, with its | | e e nd costume” socicble at the | Practive Now Common Among the | 1,000 votaries, from Judge to baili | — aroh |7 Mo Fastionable Gircles. | iiratura faones very low-on tholis, | THEY a;w;y;ohgfi M;he lglféf}tA;r;i gfsts;t;gfi, 4lm of the Targest clothing dealors of . [ for, grouped with sciencoand journalism, | NO STAIR! ) A Few Reasons [this place has offered a fine beaver over- | Any society man can testify that eigar- [t gives cinployment to_ only 12,000 peo Second |coat to the farmer of either Monona, |ette smoking is becoming alarmingly | ple while all the elergy of all the persua | ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. b e L AL Ui LGB ot T R0 s iy l” arrison Yn--nnt\. ‘«» minon among the ladies of his acquain- | sions i (.»Ilm( |.\ll‘l l(lml uumln\r. “Dr. H. ner is a natural physician." bringing to the establishmentthe heaviest | tance, 1t is the customary thing now in | On the whole, Paris would seem to be % | et L Sibowiat | ear of cor. A large mumber of com- | the fashionable circles for_the lndies to |more industrions, more artistic, less liter United States Depository. | “Few can excel you na a doctop " | petitors have already entered. smoke cigarottes, *just for fun,” if a [ary and less religious than the ordinary | fredriuiasiin ke i | Tho Dunlp Reporter s ono of the | stranger is about, fhewr sungfroid air | visitor would suppose. | N 10101, he World's Greate " 1t | showi | very best local papers on the “‘slope. is in its thirteenth year, is a fifty- -six col- | tice umn paper, and “‘neat as a new pin. g that they are adepts at the prac- | — The ladies smoke in the morning | in their boudoirs and while calling on | wrt Line, Quick Tian imods furn “You are wonderfully pr of disease and modicines, First National Bank, —OF OMAHA— tlons ABUFFALO HUN all of which & | ished by tho greatest railway in America, e “| " 'Phe C. & N. W. round house at this |each other. Some of them are skilful in . [ . Wagnor fs n recular place hit been vacated for a long time | rolling cigarettes, and exquisitely | Adventu lith Basin The | Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. | ) \;';;';j'l;m";;;,:,‘;'!‘mj"m, past, but active operations are now in i chased cigarette cases, Exttno subeade ) \\ HICAGO [LWAUKEE ies of his beloved science, vspecially on | progress to relocate a number of railroad |} wd many well-known | | ! e chrouie disc shops and the round house here again, e addicted to ¢ the work to be in full blast as “‘in time: The Oldest Banking Establishment vetto smoking DRs. Browswin & EWiNo, | Three-Quarters of a Mile West | N et f el At especially those of foveign birth, Nearly [ sius city tour | A d S P | 3 womdestul evors o specite remwis.for prt | of yore” by the 1st of Novembor. Il the opera-bouffe artists. swoko cigar [ 12 . M. Graham is home from a hunt | n t. Paul. o Clulie, City Limits, se il soxual diseqsos. - Virlala Cty Chronldle. 1) Yogterday occurred a most happy and | ettes, n..- names of several prominent | i, the Judith Basin, Montana. This | i Lithnetolelicd) a8 andrisiocsd oL L, i/ 4 ancisco Chronicle. ‘| enjoyable affair in this place. Tt waa the | actresses could be given who are habitual | ongloman, with a fow ot his E A L Ll b _ Orgauited fn1gs8. : :m;r""ll"h";‘":llr“'"u‘\'j_;"‘ [ aspeclalist foceasion of the presentation to Shields | cigarctte smokers, but as they deny the | fijonds, outfitted at Livingston about six | Dakota; and asi t main lines," hran o qanized as a National Bank in 1863, W Nows. e A Post No. 83, G. A, R., by the wives, | practice in public, it would probably be | woeks ago, and have since. been enjoying | 41 reach all the great, bus APITAL . - - $200,000 nd Far Wost, it naturally answers the and Best Route | , Milwaukeo, St. Paul and Minneap | daughters, relatives and friends of the | members of the post, a very artistic and | unfair to put them to trouble by a public SURPLUS AND rmw | mention of the fact. It is notorious | 1ITS . $150,000 wild life in what was supposed to be the ween | buftalo country. Jut the bufialo have | ot With a OFFICRRA cent View of the Sur. DIKKCTORS. Magn “rosso and Winona i SURRIBEO handsome banner as a token ot the re- | that it is customary for the more fashion 0. In what was the hoart of their FMIERUNGO L Grooms WAL HuRyAN Kouxres, Presilont rounding Country. P F P Spoken s q ¥ ) J 0 ( « eir | <o, Milwaukee, Abordoon and Ellendala silont, g lain Facts lamly POKEN. | 1id in which the bo held by the [ able milliners to “serve their customers | fings up to within @ year ago is now | o, Milwaukeo, Ban Claire and Stllwater: o, Vieo Pt o, W I wsau and Merrill vor Dam and Oshkosh. filwau ladies. After some very excellent music Y » Milwaukeo, with liquor [hy the Dunlap Cornet band, the members and so it is also customary about as free of butlalo as is Towa. While | for them to supplement the dish with | o the hunt news eameof a bunch of ! Milwaukeo, Wankesha and Oconsmowoo IT. Davis, Cashter yo 1 (a0d their friends convened in their hall, | cigarette, oo |some 3,000 that had walked down from ot AR Bk, Oqutoriia an PaitAtR. I anking business, Tesues time ich it jand were c lled to order I"\\ll ommander No long since the young wife of quite | somewhere north to the Powder river. 5 B0ty 110 RrA IR Dotk N DFAWE: ARCHE on: 8An iy specch, 116 Acre I.ots, . Thompson. Mrs. Brace [a prominent the presentation society man was sent home which [in a carri from a fashionable mod- and |iste’s very ill, but the family physician |showed woman's love and devotion to d it was the effects of the “‘first our country and to the grand army boys. Responsive speeches were made by com- | in, Rockford and Dul % in the United iburgh and tho principa uro e UNITED STATES The hunters worked down that way, but long before they got there learned that the herd, excepting a few bulls seattered in the moutains, had been killed oft by half-breeds and white hunters. There is nt |n s and |« i | made” for doing this destructive vice were for: v not properly estimateds and ittached toa subject which by [ vite close investigation, it was | was touching and well delivered, d werly not und o importa ts natur loes 1o nored smoke.’ SR ntly at several ladios’ lunch par- | . Shhtcattol Vythe J t se believed to be no herd of buffalo of any | - # . T e o tyouek | rades Thompson, Traver, Roberts, Pat- | ties at Delnionico been | congiderablo aize, if, in fact, thoro aro | Tullman Slocpors aid the Fincst bivlng Gare tnd ible for it, or it may be | terson, Brace, Taylor and Kelle A |called for and smnhml clandestinely in |4y excepting scattered individuals, | MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWA e excitamont onee o | pagolution of thanks was voted to the [the waiter's absence. The custom of |godth of the British line. While the | M overy attontion is pail o passcigers by courte i will be repeated again and \ S 5 t |south of the British line. hilehthe | 6t he bom the hatit hecomes firm and oon | donors of the beautiful banner, after | course has been imported, and is on of | hunters were in the Judith basin a cloud Lk it Two Hundred to Two Hundred ul nervous af- |y hich an adjournment was had to the | the vesults of foreign travel. Tt is com of smoke came that settled over the entire | country, lasting for eight days so that no ‘nlliuul could be seen more than 200 yards They afterwards learned that this smolke 2amo from prairio fires started by Indians north of the Missouri to keep the buffalo from going south, as is their If this s of self-abuse., mentions { temper and rarely It he he a young pany with the other . annoying railread hotel, where a sumptuous repast | mon for ladies was enjoyed by the participants. Fron. — | French Pattern Opening. Mus, Bliss will display the latest siyles of French Pattern Bonnets and especially in_ the demi monde—in sunuy Spain and the Oriental countries te smoke cigarettes. The de creatures claim that the fumes of the tobacco are good for their teeth. The; also admit that the cigarette is a nerve tomic, and often causes the desire of an OF OMAHA. $100,000.00 C. W.HAMILTON, Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashier. and Fifty Dolars Each. LARK, Gon'l Sup't. 50;9@&1‘3 n the yports of h nan he will be | sex, and is trouble vashfulness i their presen cmissions and_eruptions on the prominent symptoms. 24 u Capital, One-Half Cash, If the practice is violently persisted in, more serious | ¢ ry =St sk Ry m of the y MESEE: Al Sty e e | Sutunday. - Everybody invitod old amioker for it, AU first ihe Tudics AT Gr SR is oyl I, and — obtained their ci esat thedrugstores, s Eieny . et may fall iNto 00 Bechtele's Opening alleging they we T s mall remnant of the once myriads of Accounts solicited and kopt sub- line, where v known aniliwatohtl o o of Bulfts 8po and sta fifty vears, and have never known of Joct to sight check. Certificates of Deposit issued pay- their husbands or boldly go to Pa Next Saturday is the day set for the s, but now they Tilford’s or Acker, Balance 8 Per Cent. formal opening of Bechtele’s handsome tion, if not killed off by tho hungry iy o Blood Tolson wiion prapaly taken, /g 6 2 hs, bearl 1 (L7 1 o or , if not X Tungry [ FRE T W At trom 1590 10 1405, ¢ id aie | @ble In 3, 6 and 12 months, boaring 5 new European hotel. The whole house ?]l‘:l ,{.ll e ”“lm']'hl;hl :;‘l:l",l:"';"]"’:“‘:;‘l‘ A:l]smnl\n»uu! Tndi In Drief the Vet of Iny. i, and In. ovory wso that | Intorest, or on demand without in- ly, your will-poy 1 b 5 3 sl ;. | the groceries:. 2y generatly buy the | nobhiest of Amel game animals is aonre. anell terest. u.:‘.:. ;.l,\v.‘:]r‘.n it | will be thrown open for guests at “““,llghu-r brands, but many of them smoke | 4] klm ”v\“m‘ A H:m“" 0y \1;.\: I\:mlhlnu AUVAnces madetololstomers °“1SHRIVER & BELII ‘,mmi I'l he Ixh.umnds of ;hl. csts of this | the Penques. only scattering individuals are likely L. DENNARD, Perry, Ga | approved securities at market rate | o B URm ik stel have been such that My. Bechtele | - A large uptown dealer say i to "be found anywhere on the conti of interest. A has been compelled to use a portion of |is as much smoking among the ladies as | nent. ¥ The interests of Customeors are the house for several da; y next i} among the boys. ladie oid soiling Of antelope our hunters killed until closely guarded and every facil ty Saturday he hoves to be ready to accom- | their fingers Dy using cigarette-holders, z GHTy Ao aughter. There dan compatible with principles of S gy lrwos i o8 | odato all who may desire it, to the full | which, if they have nob one, thoy im. | ey, Were weaty of slaughtor. ',’,‘(‘,(‘,‘; i S S oo | sound banking froely extended. -\'m--‘“nhl-l-,n--.xn‘ capacity of his elegant new hotel. provise out of iir-pins. The ladies are | {1ack _tailod and white-tailed, killed. No yrumoly inor out of | Draw sightdrafts on England,! o few months® practic S ———— cl o gracef or 5 el : oo ey I erfuin and safe antidoty Zu- uurfih:q n Carpets, much more graceful smokers than the | 1 ountain sheep bagged, nor any | to ol aorta ot Wit i poi floniin susanteial landyEcotiandyRnaallparts oty under treat =) 3 i J. men, and, holding the cigarette daintily between the lips, never wet the paper, which is the proper way to smoke a | cigarette. Some men like to see a lady rope. Sell European Passage Tickete. Collectrons Promptly Maae. DICKSON 8 ITH, M. D, hear, though some traces were seen of R buth bear and mountain lion, OFf small game thero is an abundance. But stock men and sottlors are working back into \Zn.flwl.mm day. You will find just what you want and | the prices just right at Cassapy & Onevn Bargains! S smoking, but they probably would not 0 4 Sacit & : s e Young IMen coMMBROIAL. A TS T (et ey Rt a3 '("f so valleys fron the Northern Pacific The Great Drug House of Chicago. H. H. MARHOF» CITY LOTS IN TH LLOWING AD th £mg road, and Mr. Giraham says that were he for o year pa DITIONS ON EASY R o bemtonri et ToMES T going again he would make farther south, %) than \ reatest boon ever laid at the altar of suf- s RoR0s dres THE 31t OREON. say to the Big Horn mountains, and then ) | \% T D WAORmR NI £ m"}:\_mfi"{t Mreieatod 5 pe SO Lwork south throu Wyoming to some T END, sasc of any kind and character which he under. | corn, Chic 9c; white | o : MBS point on the Union ¥ Such a route, PARK PLACE zakes to and fails to cure. .| corn, 50 me«,u])uuf corn are light, er Dimensions, Machinery rnd Lux- | hg thinks, would give more game and LOW, urious Fittings, sport than the.Judith basi — The Keokuk Cracker and Candy com- pany and the Keokuk Marble and Giran- ompany have filed their articles of Oats—In good demand at Hay-—4 00@6 00 per ton; 40c; light supply Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds. ~ Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ ¢ per bale, 7 $1, ooov.uswum. PARKER S, Will be paid toany Chomist who will find,on an alysisof 100 hottles one particle of Todide Potassium, or any Middle Aged Men. New York Sun. The new steamer Oregon which reached this port yesterday has been designed on © of 30 to 80 who are | s There are ‘many at the troubled with too frequent. « V. SMITH'S, the blad- E. der, often e ...‘.,..‘»,‘n.\:q- o mm‘x;liwm', hard, 1100 per ton; soft, | finer lines and with considerably more rporation with the secretary of state, T LAKE'S, : tion, and & wekeninz of the <stem in a | 5 30 per ton, 7% : ; 1 V08 WM X Tt the pitient canmot acemunt (or. . On oxamin. | Butter—Plenty and in fair demand RomREQNer HanovelLIoIB W EALRs L, capital stock of the former is 45, HORBACH g the urinary deposits o ropy sediment will e ry, 30c. Her length is 520 feet, her breadth 5H4 —_— REED'S, found, and s articles of albumen will 1 feet and her depth 40 ft, ) inches. Her hoolk, which will e mailec anan_county, which has had so sdies, has added two more to Mrs, Mary E. McCauley, the wife of Dr.” 0. G. McCauliy, of f Lhruw_:h the head, MILLARD & CALDWELL 'S gros; measurem it is 7,600 tons, and her engines, which are simple in construction, represent 13,000 horse-power, a capacity greater than any yet ]l\xtun boa d any alers are the list. La wize All drug 8100 per hottle. quantity), 81.75a hottie. BOYD'S, KOUNTZ (holding doul Vegetables b gists sell it. young ges, 30@40c per dozen MANUFACTURER, Rowley, shot her id a healthy restoration of ans. & RUTH'S, ; other vessel. The "boi ; ; 2 SHULL'S mmunications should b add Dr. Henry Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz. These were tested to a measure of 220 ] ‘ \ Hl"l was but 24 years old, and Millard Hotel Blrck, o " REDICK'S Hones Wagnor, I 0. 250, Donvar, Color ;i " LAVE STOCK, pounds_to the square inch, though they | ind been married a littlo over . yoar. NOTICE! AR Tho ¥ Conpanion, by br. 3| Caulo—300@3 50; Do ot intonded to. bear mote than he | No cause is known for the act but genor- OMAHA, =__NEB. » young wen. | FHogs—Markot for hogs quiet, 5 the pack- ob Intende: Par oKy alf | 1) despondency. On the afternoon of the i to any address, r b N o paying a e d | ] 2 g s v closods hippors o paying § 00 ;',’..'”n,',’s,. e, L};!}l::‘yh o e, Dhoman. Carmody, s 15-vear 'I'u the 'I'I.avelin PUI]“EI BENZON & COLLIN | _ raACE, = L e inches I]uu'vtluull\r o6 0 inghos I dia 'l’“‘“_":;:’i’l, epa el Eanner i n ,-’)-\\l;,mh_” Ko : ine. attle Feeding Experiment, ter, and cach is supplied by eight fur- et b Yo REAL 1Y dekaaiol] Let Your Light Shine. | oo e, four boing plasud st coh ond, s | mrel; Ho wasfound by hia mothr, e VESTOMATIA, . or tho ecobracd st of Domer | Dick Blaco has been exporimenting e b LA R SR ARALANRRE Y AERD SEO 110 8 ' COMMERCIAL HOTEL ! DONIEPEEN £, | in different ways in cattle fecding this | four masts, having yards, and the steam | 14% €64 ESTATE summer. Some time ago we published | steering gear, of the latest improvement, | eee————————————— ~AT— SO the result of one of his experiments and | is in the wheelhouse »nder the after Omsccoola, Neb., now we have anothar to give our readers | turtls deck. — She has five decks, and the | A WIFE'S TROUBLE, ty o wndorelng ropuirs, both within and A Acre tracts on timein the follow- | inters 'H‘SL or lll‘“llle"llll(fi UK(UHI]III;{ the whole For anumber of vears my wife has heen troubled s it shall be BEC. . | Who are so many of them making good beef and making ted in it quick ing localities. k.,..u. and breadtn of the vessel, with | ithehronicrheunatism, it being in some port o OND TG NONE h th Stat 8 it mahi, W g llow i aivismman | ki 9 e sxooption of tho purla. Tomminis "the |t body cumanty (except perata 1 15 61y | ot s 211 South Thirteenth st.| ... . aying he is the suf June 24th Mr, B., weighed thirty-five (,urcle deck at the ends, lnloxuu-«l for | Warme t weather in summer). Last Christias A SOUTH CITY | e head of two-year-old steers and turned |the use of the first-class passengers. 1, o e discased cond Opp. Omaha National Bank, ROGER'S ADDITION, them into a forty acre red clover and | Electric lightning, on the incandescont Kiilzioys bocamo manifest, whioh subiject BARKER'S ALLOTMENT, el hor to excessive suffe e , a8 tho symptoms of prominent, her urine being col- ored, accompaniod by a heavy brickdust sedinient. Nebraskaw Cornice principle, is introduced on board and adds timothy pasture. He fed them Jig greatly to the effect of the tasteful deco- | with car corn for the first tly PARK PLACE, month after el hecame m wwe. Relief 'to the Afflicted. I muicines, as in science, the specialists aro the | Which time he gave them all they would | rations ihroughout, everal remedics without. relief, 1 pro- BARTLETT'S ADDITION, e who wiwaa eomes ta 010 ftont and weomplieh | eat, August 2bth followlng—sixty-two | Tho fittings of the steamor are nusu- | ruj oy her a bottls of Hunts temwdy, which sho efl UI' s WEST OMAILA, arvat culls, ok esilly s licble | days after—he weighed them and found | ally elegant, The grand saloon, capable enced taking, and before three days had passed ' RO, W wroeh» SMITH'S ADDITION, of his profe Al the e they had gained 192 1bs, cach, He con. | of dining at once all the first class pas | yucamo mech bet ntinued using the iy 4 0, California stroct MCENTEE'S ADDITION ) : |tinued the same course of fecding until | sendgers, measures G5 feet long by H4 feet | aicine until she ad wsed six bottles and now she MANUFAGTURERS OF 2, 10th wtreot b 4 » ot | Tust ]\]umlny, the 8th inst.—4: days later | Wide, with a height of 9 feel in its lowest | feaiy cntirely cured of hoth rheamation aid kidney ; sixide, Dongiu 0 & sl of ether sex, 00 WAt | glyowed Still further gain of 135 bs, | exclusively confined to white and gold. | que solely to the useof Hunt's enedy Dormer Windowms, i, ot wbrect * GIBBON'S SUBDIVISION, R ONaY MY each, or 2 total for the 106G days 30 | The panels are of polished satin wood, WILLIAM €, CLEAY ELAND, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, ) leasod gr uming KIRKWOOD, i each, In the pasture with them |the p of walnut, with gilt capitals. | Norwich, Conn., May 5, 155 Sy o R p | were 125 to 200 head of hogs, la A cent cupola clegant design, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, s It X140, 3001 srost, Chn.u:xe I"arming Lands in H in i \ , that Mr. B, says are m b feet long by 1 rises to a height GRATIFYING RESULTS. PATENT METALIC SKYI, lot, 66x132, Capitel ayenuo DOUGLAS, Chronic Complaints Require i1t it Tt 1 24 e o of 20 fect, and gives abundant light and | v aaw of vay 14, e 1. w.lron Fenc in g ! i, Davuor oot RARPY, bt e e e e e e e S Y e o v ventilation. The ladics drawing room i8 | kown grocer snd provsion doaler, Green 21 o Lota. 00xT2b ouah: Soward sroots.s WASHINGTON, ime 10 3 | steers off from grass now and proposes | a sumptuous apartment, furnished with a | srect, Now Haven, Gonn., writr e Sy ades) Voranda, Oion sud Banb | Zaig, a8, lidus and ot . 19 8t BURT Y s of inability },“”,1 Christinas when he expects to mar- | cock blue velvet. The wood work of | orders, and on examination of wy urine showed & ooty pop T < " \ 9 ket ,p.‘,. Their averags weight now is | this chamber, as well as that of the |very discased condition of my Kidueys, and I bad ~ m for two \‘ ar olids past. trance to the saloon, was grown in |passiogof my urine was sccompaniod with severe R BUFFALO, 4 : S M. B. is strong in the belief that the [ the State of Oregom, and consists of [psios in the small of 1y back and loius, followd by JENZON & COLLIN, NUCKOLL'S —— seding profitable is to stuff them from | ivg of this voom is Spanish mahogany, | the vessel, the urine showed a very heavy doposi = 3y et and keop them tat. and growing | nd the Hoor mosaic. - Not only are the | of & sdiment similar o wround b et il Graham Paper CO" NELRASKA LAND AGENCY. b {every minute, Ho thinks the profits of | saloon passengers well cared for, but the | Sell SR SN L BN IR ‘m .0 LA St 217 and 210 North Main St., 5t. Louls. Ranch, Stocked, in Cnlbertson the buainess is in fattang instead of grow \.( .AI:Il.w«lmfmhq;m;l).m cabins are |10 Glep cumaliag ipdion s M 1 B B e I “u“,y ine cattle and is not cuite cortain that | designed and furnished in @ manner | b oltaln the hou e | WRITINING 0 F nAv‘s & 00 " farm, 320 acres in Cass coun- vearlings properly fed and marketed | quite equal to the fivst class accommoda « and nquired carefully, wd becanosat- | BOOK D A PE RS, | Wikrring "y Vine farm, 3 f e lins FRRELREN - DIORGTLY 106 OR pras | tion of former days; while the most mod- | $ied that Hunt's leinedy was ao article ef excllent " 4 (SUCOESSORS TO DAVIS & 5NYDER.) ty, large orchard, stone dwelling \\”'ul;l not yield 1'“"' » profit than if kept iy ‘;Il'._ HARR CAKE | Loy ot S10 | merit, and therefore I concluded o give it o trial, ENVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND General Dealers in land barn, two stone quarries, fire ie | till they wero older. ArD lmproyement, e 8 and commenced takiug it, and before § had taken one ! . oto. ete., ab & bargain | light, are introduced in the stee W companond iaklog 1y 4 3 clay quarry, ete., ete., at a 3 e e i s i o o 1| PRINTERS’ STOC RE A.I.I Slay Juatay okn Sigs | A Defaclier Departed, 3 to continue fte use. and by taking ouly two 5 who n i1 lict for the most | ¢, oo — Dottles the result has been most gratifsing in giving | 447 Cash paid for Rags and Pape Stook, Scrap Iron s il ol sl K S . Lt The Population of Paris, e restored liealth "‘;Enl“{‘l‘;‘wk e A PRI S i Tmproved l'l‘u(lelty For Sale in oo who i ed by the | ‘”"I'." ‘.‘I" ] ”“‘""‘é“ ‘|""'.‘:"‘:\““ Pl Mall Gazott | 1 have ordered o supply of Hunt's Remedy formy | steot eptd1d-Bin All Parts of the City ¥ at h 1 € ds o o 44 Lornwe ' P | store, and shall hereafter have or sale, 84 1 con. - 404 Lo T Way'so | when tho real cause of his absence be- | An analysis of the population of Paris | siore,aud shail herealter havo i for e, a1 s 4 o Jie mAnu v ax oMAA. | windonl, an physician bulievos ¢ult | camo known, He has cher in | just publishea gives very singular statis- | S007 Jt a1 ox N “”) i A . L st doee a- bt g chools for over a y Week | tics as to the inhabitants of the gayest | TR CAReVERS N i o auid Alck one i untain of h it i ,» last he left his place ‘in the school | city in Europe. It scems, ulso, for iis il i Have for sale 500,000 scres carefully selected lands o s TR Tt v 0 Toft th city. Tho facts a8 we | size, to be the most industriovs, The| DUFRENE & MENDELSSIHN, um;g‘c(vau‘r DT ittt | o Eawrn Rubranka, athow pece and o sus taros. | Mekilito 8 4he JA750% | cathr Uhom aro about as follows: Jolu | progortion in which (ho working classos | R - Salfies | o Smpeoved torma fo1 sl 1n Bocsli Beckn Guriate for whicl 1t w Addrew |Styskal, a Bohomian, threo or four yours | exceed those who live on their own in lRCHITE CTS \ Satndsr, wid Botle oumbiok E. w N ! . : r 3, ' of b P. 0. ox 2389, BNy W ACNER., |ago went to Bohemia, leaving ~with | -omes is the more remarkable, as Paris is | 3 | EN o ot e : Denver, Golo. | Cornwall a age and some notes for nized contro of expenditure and | it Iy b ) Inforia tary Public Alwaye lu office. Correspondeuce Opponte Postoffice. £ Rerd the calu sty for the | ollection amounting then to about nce for all France, There are| garREMOVED T0 OMAMA NATIONAL BLDI | pacutiic' it ol o Vasbiiston s epiali

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