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JOR EITHER SEX This romody boing Infected direotly to tho seat tho dlscaso, Tecuires 1o chango of ot oF nauscous, merourlal or poissious medicines to bo take My, Whon 1sed as a proventive by either Tunposiblo to Gontract Any privato dusoase; but ih oas0 of thoso alroady unfortunately afflictod wo antoe throo boxes to cure, or wo will refund the »u need not fear a mistake in | Abe looked at her sorrowfully for a moment and told her the best thing sho AT THE CAPITAL, - could do would be to go hone immediat anita ] iant (13 She left the city that night. That Officers and Others Who was never prosecuted But the lace curtaing have never o been touched ince, a constant Attend Them, | watch has to be kept on visitors at the . | White House, thero are so many relic y t1 | hunters among them, and they seem to How Ranger Ran Without a Rider | think than anything they can take with ===The East Room and out heinyg seen is fairly theirs, The trim : mings of the chairs and_sofas are ofton Its Repairs, snipped and the cashions of the latte rhave [ % often been taken fron the hall, and I have soen them fingering the glass of Tif. How Relic Hunters Steal the Fur- niture-=~Reminiscences of Lincoln, I asked Mr. Pendleton, the doorkeeper who came into the White House with Lincoln, whether he was here when Lin- coliy was assassinated, Ho replied: *Yos, fany's mosaic wall with of tinding some loose piece, REMINISCENCES OF LINCOLY Something About the Biggest Medis cal Labrary in the World I was here when Lincoln started out with The Civil Rights Speaker Colfax to go to the theate d ey tho first I knew of the assassination was when Tad came running in and cried - “They have killed my papa!” Ho was I tried to comfort him him up stairs to his to him until he went I then went to see Lincoln lying on a bed, looking as calmn wceful as though he were sleep- sobbing violently and finally carr roum, and talked to sleep. He wa and Washington Corre The races have been the sensation of the week. The best horses of the world have been running at Ivy City,the racing grounds of Washington.” The whole city seems to have turned out to see them, aud hardly an official from the messenger | 118 to the Cabinet Secretary could be found at home. Attorney-General Brewster drove out in his stylish carriage with his coachman dressed in a long cream-colored overcoat, and with a big bug on his hat, Srowster himself sat in the carriage and watched the running with a great deal of of interest. A queer old codger is this Attorney General of ours. With a face uglier than Caliban’s ho delights in show- ing it, and I have heard that he really thinks himself handsome. He was dress- ed to-day ina big light overcoat, a white plug hat, and had “a bright red scarf wound tightly around his short neck. His wife, a fine-looking lady, was sitting be- side him, and little Benny, in whom he takes 80 much prido, was playing on the grass in the reat of the carriage. Tom Ochiltree was also present, swoll- ing about like a turkey gobbler. His red faco and sandy mustache were seen on tho Judge's stand half a dozen times, and nidence of the Cleveland Leader LINCOLN'S BIDLE LEARNING “Mr. Lincoln,” continued Mr. Pendle ton, “‘was well posted on the Scriptures, I remember huw ho onco took down a philanthropist who was calling upon him and making a request for the releaso of a blockade runner who was in prison. There wero certain extenuating circum- stances about the case which caused Lin- coln to grant the requost. The Secretary of War was busy, however, with graver matters, and two woeks olapsed before anything was done. At the end of this time the philanthropist returned very angry and began to criticise the Secrotary of War before Lincoln. Lincoln replied: I will answer you by a question from Scriptures, as follows:” ‘Accuse not a ser vant to his master lest he curso thee and thou be found guilty.’ The man contend- ed that this text was not in the Bible. He said ho was a great reader of the Scrip- tures and this was not in them. Lincoln next to Froddy Gobhart he was the ob- | was as positive that it was a verse from served of all observers. Proverbs. After the man went away ho But Brewster and Ochiltreo were by [sent for his Bible and showed me tho text. no means the only great men present. [Tt is in Proverbs, the thirtioth chapter Dorsey drove out in his carriage, and [ and tho tenth verse.” Brady watched the horses with as much | pyg woRLD'S BIGGRST MBDICAL LIBRARY. interest as though his trial was also con S % cluded and the verdict was in_his favor, | , Ford's theater, where Lincoln was Dr, Bliss was thore, drossed ina pepper | *10% has been turned over to tho medical and salt suit, and lookmg positively hand. | Profession. Thore is littlo to remind one Somo with is black eyes and grey bura.|f the famous assassination. 1§ you go sidos Governor Oameron, of West Vir. there they will point you where Lincolu’s ginia. Frank Hatton, General Swaim, [ 0¥ used to stand and will show you tho many of the foreign legations, aud about | fecond-story window out of which Booth ton thousand others ot more or less im- | Jumped to get his horso and gallop away. portance, were i daily attendance. [EySaiaroni gL e OrMItTEy DU RUite "Thero wero many ladies, and [ noticed l"","“l" oLl “"j;“‘]“'_”_" that these compri od the hest people of '"Uk'l””l"f i R P tho Capital eity. They camo drossed o | Piekled inaleohol. But thesoaro all that fine clothes, and the most of thom bat | ¥ill remind you that here was acted one moro or less as the running went on. REILSIECCAI b el pICERMIR EREYY Most of tho betting was done in the| . But. the medical collections aro the Fronch mutual pools, and these had long | 145t the U I"’j" States, '-)nd '-vhul:;\utll- stands attho end of the grand ataud, | (53] AR i0 tho Jargest i tho world, 1t wlicre theywere surroilndbdiby thousands | 000 pumphlets. A catalogue of all the sefore and after every race. b f subjects and authors contained in these HOW BANGEK RAN WITHOUT A RIDER. | books is being prepared. It is to bo com- The last race of the second dny was a | prised in ten volumes of 1.000 pages stooplo chane, and Jim McGowan, Ran- |each; four volumesare already comploted. gor, and Abraham, three of the most|They are quartos, printed as fine as & noted horses, were the contestants, Jim | twenty-five cent Bible, and each of them MeGowan balked at the first start, or his [ will woigh about as much as a big diction- jockey played foul with him. At any [ary. They have been working on them o he fuiled to jump the first hurdle | for half a dozen yeara or more, and they and stootl stock still at the second. Ran- [ have only got as far as F. ger and Abraham then went together. dae Bravoly they ran up hill and down, ovor |\ o SITOLS e hedges and ditches” with Abraham in tho | it back from Ohio. ‘Ho says tho Prohibi- load and the Ranger pressingon his flanks, | tionista did it, but has no foars fur the State next fall. Mr. Bruce, in union Within half 1 t 2 gor | 2 here, is greatly alarmed over the action ica monvy. Prico by mall, postage paid, 82 por hox, or Shroe hoxes for §5 WIITTEN GUARANTRES watied by all authorized agents. Dr.FelixLe Brun &Co BOLE PROPRIETORS. No Hole Agent, DN BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS An cxcellent appetizing tonic o ] exqnisito w tred over the whole warld, ' eures Dyspepsia Dinrthon Fuver and Arue, and ol disorders of the Digestive rgan A few diops fopart a delicion fiavor to a plass o champaine, A 10 all kummer drinks. ey It but hewaro of counterfclth, ~Avk your frrocer or dri i article, manufy U] Q. B, BIEGERT & BONS, J. W. HUPPERMANY, Sola Agent N Beeewor to 3, W. Hancos, wmerms wrme g g Brondwaz, N Y. b CEICAGO SCALT CO. od, #TON VIAUON ALK, #40. 8 108, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 BAKER'S Broakiast Cocoa. Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which the excces o Ol has boen oved, 1t has three times the atrength of Cocon wixed with Btarch, Arrowroot or Bugar, und Is thery A IOro eounotil. cal. 1t ls deliclous, nourishing, wtrengthon ily digested, and admirably adapied for invalids ws woll as for persous in bealth, Reawll FOR ALL House-Cleaning Purposes. T WILL CLEAN PAINT, MARDLE, OIL CLOTHS, BATH TULS, CROCKERY, KITCHEN UTENSILS, WINDOWS, &c. 1T WILL POLISH TIN, BRASS, COPPER AND STEEL WARES | fvlic bunter wus cavght in the act and OF ALL KINDS, BETTER wo CHEAPER T SOAP over his head. The horse mwpped a ! y 0 ac B ment(adiien YaseiagRinAT LN ComS tiihelbubensiCoucsontholoiiliihiy potitor wan fast beating him, ho started | Pill: The colored population of Wash- on, determinod to win_ the race for him | WEIOR 18 Up in arus, so to speak, ovor it, solf without a jockey. Ho followed tho |0 they foel that a blow has been struck other horse, which was nowseveral longths | ¢ their liberties which it will bo hard to remedy. It eeoms to me the Supreme in advance, jumping the ditches as he| : y did, and finally gaining on him until :;':"‘;t‘;"\" e "'"‘l'lhl"""‘l’ .’"."""“';‘r "“‘"l‘ when the two camo to the main track ou | "ShY have stayed this docision off unti after the next election. As it is it may the last quarter of a mile on the home havo something to do with deciding th e % i f o decid o strotoh they. weroneck and neck, Then |ip- oo =y PNal Sork “ORio. and g PSC ] b alance of power. Thore are 20,000 negro the polo several lengths in front of hiu, b 0 It was & wonderful sight, and the crowd z;;'_"’,'"l";“"l':" JiAlnm»uz‘\':nmfi'm\'Tk’l:“"l choere luc! orse > PAsS 0ug; diana to N eloction. Shoeredthe Fnluakys horso sathommamed (AR byice Rt ir o Oourt o el Ehacs by. Ranger turned hin hoad towardy | ePid (GHLBUPE e ¢ L them as thuy did so with a toss that look- | Coutidured this fact bofure passing on a quy n of 8o much importance. d very like pride, but abated not one L jot of his specd until ho passod the win- Oanr, uing polo when he atopped of his own accord wnd suffored his owner to mount him, e For pains aud achos, St. has no equal. — Jacoba Oil THE NBW EAST ROOM, The ropairs in the East room at the C: White House have been comploted, and | 1oxas sittings. it was thrown open to visitors to-day. | u {uye you ever been in prisont” asked Tho entire cuiling has ben fremcoed. 1t |\ padgering lawyer of » modest witness, now looks like a bowutiful mosaic of wil-| GHom e was thying to bully, The wit. Ve ol gro The 4 5 fi“"""“!"'""“‘" 0.8 "’;" 'L“l‘-""" d‘:"' neas did not answer, **Come, now, spoak squaes and circles, and the up, no concealment. Have you ever hein His Own Trap, demgn, witns tho gold and ghutor of thet phh "5 TN CYen, aity once, et of tho room, produces a beautiful of: | yyyured the wituess, looking modesdy cct. Tho carpet of last yoar has boen | d,wy to the floor. *Yes, I thought so put down. Itis o symphony in yellow with no decided figure, and is not strik- ingly beautiful, though it is heavy and vlegant. It takes 420 yards of carpet to cover the East room, and it is put down with tacks nearly as largo as shingle nails. The old fellow who puts it down is a Ger- man, who has put down the White House carputs for twenty years, He owns a tine brick house in the fashionable part of Washington, and has wade a fortune, but Ifound him he other day en his knees here nailing down this carpet himself, ow, When?" When wore you in prison In 186 'Where, sit]” The witness hesitated. **Come, own up, now no dodging,” scremmed the lawy Now, where were you in prison, siri" In—in—m—" *“Dont stawmer, sir! with it! Where was it?" “In- in Andersonville, sir.” There was a mc went's painful pause. Then the lawyer who was an old soldier, put his hand to s forchead as if a pistol shot had struck him, whily the tears came to his oyes ro paiing doxp i § Then jumping forward he clasped ~his b "’l" L"' "h""‘_"l"’"l“ n 'I‘" TOOM | gpimg around the witness' neck, and ex- havo also been burnished until they shine | S0 0H 4ary “God1 T waa- there my- Iike the rays of the many prisms which | g’ hang like great, long, three cornered dia 4 wonds from every point of them. BTUART'S WASHINGTON, By the way, did you ever notice Stuart's portrait of Washington which bangs in this East room of the White Houke. It is this picture that Dolly Madiron cut from its frame and carried with her when she fled from the British, when they took the city in 1812, Itisa fine picture, Hut Stuart had little regard for the times when he painted Washin ton standing on a Turkish rug, surround. e by magmticent furniture and the Con stitution of the United States. The furniture is far different fromany to be found in this country, and I doubt wheth- er there were any such rugs outside of Stuart's studio, SHE OUT THE LACE CURTAINS. While | was in the East room to-day a seore or more of visitors came in. They walked about the room, lifted up the covers of the furniture, and felt of the inlaid doors to see if they were genuine, hut they did not eat their luuches on the ofa as they used in the day of Grant, nor did 1 see any lady attempt to cul piece out of the fi«w curtsive as one did in the days of Livcoln. This inveterats | ——— The Conflict, Botween disoaso and hoalth, is often brief and futal, 1t is batter to bo provided with choap wdsimple remedies for such common disor fors a coughs, colds, &e., than to run the risk f contracting s fatal disoase through negloct DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM is u wure aud wfo remedy for all diseascn of the luugs and hest. Lf takon in sewson it is cortain to cure, wud may wave you from that terrible disease. sonsumption. 16 has been kuown aud used for many yoars in America and it is no exag goration to say that it in “he world for Cough, &, Axk for Dr. Wi Hall's Balsam for the lungs, aud take uo other Sold by all druggists. e— A Mill of the Gods. Hochester Post-Expres. “Uncle Ju for his grist, said the boy waiting could eat meal as fast us your durn old mill ewuld grind it?” *Could ye, my son?" auswered the miller; “could STl I ye! How long could ye do it?" starved to death, b' pwosh?” This maching is jropailed by steam, carry tw lo twenty miles in an b sald It isquite un tuvantion but docs not coumpare with Zurdock Alood Eviters, which Will earry the iuvidid sloug she rvad w healsh 10 beat all " she was led up to the President. Old vident desire | THE DAILY BEE --OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTUBER 25, 1883, ‘00CIDENTAL JOTTINGS Wyoming Laramite has a population of 5,000, The aramio club have decided to build a | tony 215,000 club house, | Wyoming has probably within its 100,000 | | kv wiles at loast 3,000,000 acres of lan:d | easily carmble of being irrigated. | The new directory of Laramio contains | ‘lw‘n Al which, a rdi to the usual [ method of ehmputation W make the pop | ulation f the town 4,827, but the canvass rs only found 4,049, classitied_as follows: Men, | 1732 women, boy s wirls, 651 |, Tho Snake [ attle compuny has filed ite articles of incorporation a the offica of v Morgan, and 1 county clerk I'hw compuny will comduct the busines rowing within Laramis county. Th capital stock is placed at $200,000, being di vided into £2,000 shares of o par valu: of $100 each, Dakota ail Connty has 865000 in its treasury, Snow full at Bismarck the 12th to the depth of four inches "he cash rec land office last weok am 810, The deposits of the two N Jamestown aggrogate over § Fifty nino settlement duys Lt week. Brainard is booming up a8 an important town on the line of the new railroad between Ordway and La Moure, The statement of the County Trevsurer of Hand County shows that October 1st that county was in de 3, On the 20th inst., the corner stone of the Normal School building at Spearfish was laid with appropriate ceremonies, In some of the townships of Boadle county wix or eight school houses ure being built, cost. ing as muny hundred dollars each. An agont of the Wyoming cattle company has been located in Deadwood looking after cattle wearing that company's brauds, The total tax to be collected in Douglas county this year is 26,614.98 according te the assossor'’s hooks, The total indebtedness is loss than $3,000. Brown County contains 1,820 children of nchool age. The apportionment ia $2.69 for onch ehild, agaregating $5,097.74,which is now In the County Treasury, One-sightesnth part of Dakota has Leen set apart for educational purposes. Theso lands canuot be sold for less than $10 an aere, and large tructs, it is thoughs, will bring more, They aggregate 5,500,000 nd are valued 300,000, There will excuse for ignoranze iu the great wheat land of the fu- ture. ional lanks at 200,000, A 1 on for on land office in two tho Aberdes ©Oolorado. Dopver has outstanding warrants to the amount of $176,788.41. A lazge numbe of now buildings have been commenced in Grand Junction during the pust weok. There are in the employed in the mountain, The assessed v. ahoo county, in There aro 168 county. The Denve: days lot contracts for sinking i tosian wells to supply the city ready down flows ubout 140,000 gallons per day. Somo of ther: crop in the Guunison and Tomichi vall season iy fully 500 tonsshort of wh: last year, and they say that the crop is not near 5o good as it was last year, The White river conntry is rapidly settling up, o large numer of peopls coming in from the south and locating farms and ranches, thers hoing more peapio there now than be- foro the wilitury post at Meeker was aban- doned. Work on the South Park new short line to Leadville will be pushed forward us rapidly as possiblo in order t0 get matters in shape” be- for winter. Oue thousand more laborers have rocontly b advertised for. noarly completed. x-Seunator Tabor has completed the pur- chase of tho imwenso beds of carbonate of cop- per,rich and of fabulous wealth, lying in Harde man county, Texas, The deposits of this rich ore covers an area of from 160,000 to 170.- (:7:; acres, aud the purchase price was 25 00, Mrs, Nettia Gurneo, the gifted daughter of Col. K. J. Strong, of the United States army, S sallvaeral RD s bt el i s yens ago oppulent, clothed in costly apparel, with diamonds and jewelry and 340,000 cash in her pocket. She squandared the eutire sum in that time, aud is now begging in the stroots, eighborhood of 300 men in the vicinity of Red luation of proport; ling Denver, is Tho gradivg is Montana. Anthracite coal costs %2 at Butte, Fino red sandstone has beom near Bozoman. Montana has paid, in all, ono mil ion as in- aton in the oars discovered tornal rovenue, The wealth of the Crow Indians, valuing thoir land at SL per uore, is estimated at 10 each. surteon thousnnd keven hnndred Ore sheep huve rocontly beou driv dinpound of in tho Gllatin valloy. The individual doposita of the Helona First Nutional bauk wmount to 2,061,350, Tt protits for the Lust swolve wouths wore $105,- O, Thero were ahout 200.000 sheep driven in and through Montaua this seasson. The bulk of thow wure from Orogon, aud wers diivon north to th British posscssions. Tho Butes Intor-Monntain says that since the opening of the Cowr d'Alons mine & nu Lor of olsim-jumpers hava beon shot and lut wouk xix tien were shok by ownors while at- tompting to jump olaims, The Helons Horald states that it is il t) wote tho movements of thy Cactish baud, n into, und however, was closed for a month of two, product of thess two mines surpass o two in the w The Rocky Monntain 1 pany has acinired the Ao v ies of Utah, Wyoming, Montana and Ida ho. and has eloven exchanges and over 1,000 instroments in sucessstul operation. The capt tal stock of the ¢ anpany is $300,000 Thirty thousand dol by the citizens of I from the Oregon Sh rs has been snbscribed » City for a branch r Live at Kuna and to dn 1 womewhers be Jconnect with the 1 [ twean tha mouth of Payette rvor and Weiser, {said line to run throu Uity Whserintion, it is suid, w 1t 000, Idaho embrac 0 acres, of which 10,0 £ lauid, 12,000,000 adag ted to farming, 2 0t wrazing, and the re maduder divided into miniug regions, wount uing and lava heds. The last yield 'an excel Tent materinl for rond hallast, for bridige avut- | foundations. Al through its of gold, silv (. this being ape ments and gon tho mountains are de iron and parent, although the surface has hardly beca atehed, Miscellaneon: The Papago Tn J1d dustinto od hutter rotails in pound, whil t per doze The Washington Territory Legialature will conside sition at this session to pro- vido a 10 asylum. o railroad company is il oven then cantot han- 1 for shipment aloug ita naare bringing quantities wian. gold in the quartz is found in the 3,100 foot leval in the Union-Siorra Novada winze, This is the deepest poiut at which gold has over been found. Tho number of through passengers over the Contral Pacific railroad and leased lines for wmonth of Seprombor, 1583, was as follows st, 5,462; Weat, 5,407 ries of all the Postmasters in Nova- 2 cut down, under rocont rulings The Postmaster of City gets but $2,250, Tho Contral F nging the color of its cabooses to bright motallic red. This makes the car more prominent and oan be s stance, thus lowening the o u rnuning into a freight train from the roar car. e e Brown's Bronchiat Troches for Conghs and Colds: “The only article of the kind which has dous me good wervice. I want nothiug better. —Kev. K. H. Craig, Utisville, N. Y. Sold only in boxes. e Beating the Record, Troy Time “Mary,” said a North Second street man to his wife, *‘if I owned a horse like Jay-Eye-Seo would you throw your arms around me and kiss me whenever he beat the record!” *“William,” she answered severely, ‘‘there i3 a saw-horse next that wood pile in tho cellar. If you make it beat the record 1 will kiss you so often it will make your bead swim.” s Wenk people should use Samaritan Nervine, the great nerve conqueror. My wifo's 3 years nervous afiliction,” says Rev. J. A Edie, of Beaver, P was cured by Samaritan Nervine.”' $1.50 at Druggists. e ats Showing the White Flag. Demo Raleigh (N. C) Newa. Quite a novel and ingenious device is that adopted by the Democrats in some of the southwestern counties of Virginta, A small white flag is nailed upon the house of every Demoorat. and the conse- quence is that these ensigns aro displayed upon almost all the houses of well-tu-do people. — mposterst Thieves! ‘o above are terms_applied to the unreli bloand dishouest. Dr. Thomrs' lectric (il for diphtheria, catarrh, asthina, rheunutism, and all aches, sprains, atd puins is not » shing of decoption but u plemsant and houest rome- dy. It is housstly put up, honestly sold, and does what is elaimed tor it ——— - The Modest Mr. Butler. From a Recent Speech. I should no be surprised if thejmorning before the elec 1on you should hear that [ had suddenly died the night before. Kuep on voting for me all the same. I shall turn up in good time. Don't have any tear of that; and if, in the providence of God, I should not, it is better to have voted for a dead Governor than a living Humbu, Real Estate BARGAIN auffti Gity, Suburban and Farm Propenty. We hava a Fine Tract near Center of City Which is a Bargain. SPECIAL. 111 §1,600—Lot in Kouatse's 34 ~ddition, good three room houso, bara, well, e One third cash, balance ¥ per oent. 18 8300 —One half 1ot in Kountse': 3d addition. good ro0m howse, with shed kitchea. One-half cash, balance to suit purchas 118 $2,500 Lot 60x165, Hogors' additi near 104h. Good 7 room house, rope vines, ete, 300 cash, valance to chaser at 8 por cont, 14 §3,000—Three acros on 18th, one halt mile south of Hascall's 6 room houss, stable, fino irces, good sightly location. One-third cash, balance 1o suit. 116 §4,00—Two acres facing Cuming ard Burt, fire Blooks west of Creighton College. Good 6 Foon ouse, stable, well, fruit and shrabbery, one- Shird cash, balanes to suit. BEDFORD & SOURR. 118 §2.160—Full lob with § room house on 15th botwen Center and Dorcan. Good cellar, b ool house, cistern, sdewalks, shrubbery, e Great Bargain. 107 38,500 - Beaut fal lot with 4 room hous cellar, large cloacts, eto. Sightly location. %0 - Lot 07x182, with 7 ruoun cottago on Shot- Sherman and Clark streets. Doroaa St., cintorn, it pur: us man avenue, bebw, Goud proverty. 190 82,8 0—Two besutiful lots in McCormick's addi- i0n, ou Farnai shrees. 149 $8,%0—Recwe Pla e, Park avenue, full loy new Wo.story house, 7 roonw, good cellie and coal sheds, eity water, trecs and sl improvemeuta. Bangain. 121 §1,2:0 Cash—Lot 76x133 on 114h St, in Kountae's 4th a dition. House ¢ larze rooms, lov boauti- fully reated wnd is really worth much more. Reason for selling, must have money. 192 §1.250 — ka h three beautitul obs in Recse Place, Park avenue o e 124 £1,800— Half lot on 4 ¢ .ome, guod close's, pantry, stable, well, cis- tern, porch front and rear Price $1,50, two. thirds cash Thi is @ bargain. Must be scid by the 2cth or will be withdrawn from sale. Improved Property. 0 £3,500—12 room house, cor. 13th and California rtreots, 8 clowets, cellar, city water, outhouses, ote. 2,700~ room houso on N. 13th strect, closcts, cellar cistern, well, etc. BADKORD & SOEAR. #31000—Good six room house on Davenport, bet 24th, 4w 8tory, © osebs, pantry, cellir, well, uit and shrubbery, stablo and 6 #3 100—Full size lot on McCandlish place, with $wo frame cottages, one b roowm, ona 3 room. For sale or exch snge. 18 82.100—Good two and » hall aore lot with five room cutiago, brick cellar well fruittr es, etc. 17 One of 4o bost $hres ory brick husinoss ho on Purnum siroos Termw private. £3,/00—Now7 room houss ou N. 13th sireet. All modern improvements. Good iicatin. Cheap. # 85,300 —Now two story house, Queen Ann style. All modern improvements, ity water, ot 10x oe. # Two full love S4. Mary's avenuo and 20th, with 3 houses. Will bo ired class business property. Terms eas) . 4 #4,750—Lot 80x99, with two houses. Cheap. # #2,500 —Two housus in Nelson s addivion, on Cen- Vef sireet. Outaouses, clatorn, fruib broos, eto. Business house and lod on_Douglas sbreet, bet. 1410 aud 15%h. Torma casy. 4 New 8 y00m house on Chicago. bet. 24thand 26th. Al improvement, 1 Two new houses, one Wx and orher 8 rooms. Fird class and modorn improvements Terma 8 §2,700-Lob 100x183, Collige Street, Redick's subdivision, new 5 room house, Well iupro. ed. nouentity, — Horstord's Acid Phosphae, Bewaro of Imitations. Imitations and counterfoits have again Bo suro that the word “Hons- 8 on the wrapper. None genu. o without it. ——— ditor's Hopefal, tudinnapotis Nows “Who held the pass of Thermopyla against the Persian host?” demanded the teache Aud the editor's boy at the foot of the cluss spoke up aud said: “Father, 1 reckon; he holds an annual on every road in the country that runs a passenger train.” Ho went up head —after the rost of the class wont home. who are suppos d to be prepariog for a raid wirin full of rumors, bus @ \ heard .nwcv{ from the offices at Cump VPoplar river, which is ouly & short distance from the wgenc, Montans deaires $0 bacome » State. On the f next month an election will be held fur 0 to & State constitutional convention, Party candidates are in the field. Tho con- voution will meet in Helena in January, aud the constitution to be framed will be submit- ted to the people in Noveuber, 1881, Soecial agenta have been appointed upon the Montwna, Yellowstous, Missouri and Dakota divi-jons_of the Northern Pacifio, whoso kaly duty will ba €0 Lok xfter the cou: fort of emigrant passevgers. They are to go from oue train to another and seo that the cars wro properly lighted and heated, and make all sanary arrangements at the various eatiug whabions. Utah, Tn tho mines at Bingham 400 miners are employod. Buallion valued at $156,102.19 was shippad from Sult Lake during tho week ending Ooto. ber 17. Some unknown miscreant has haon venting a ty spite on tha aithorities of Pleasant ave, by cnttiug off tho tails and ears of cho cials' horses. Real ostute mon say that since the census of 1880, at least 2 000 new houses have been built in Slt Lake and the population has iucreased 10,000, giving @ total of 80,000, “Tha report of the Salt Lake land offios for the first aix months of this yoar, show a cash buainess gre ster thau for any single year be- fore, during the history of the office. The ad works ship on age, one car of white lead aud on car of lead pipe per week, the value of which ix the vaiue being about equally divided between the two kinds of product. ne hundred and twenty pe havo sub scribed $12 each toward the Miviog institute to bo established in Commerce Building jin Sult Lake Oity, and many others will follow theirexwmple. The iustitute will be a grand suceess, From January 1st to the present date, the Horn Silver has produced 82,662,000 in bul- lion, During the sawe pr the Ontario produced $1,500,000, The will of the latter, [N —— A Pleasant'Acknowledgmont, ““Had sour stomach_and \hle appotite for monthe, and urow thin overy day, 1 used Broddock Hood Litters with the most marvelo s reulta; frol wplondid,” Mrs. Joseph Joht-on, Pittwburgh, Pa. A Deadly Habit, Now Orlcans Titnes-Dlewoc at. noking way be a bad habit,” he said. ns ho rodo beside a pretty Philadel- phin girl, *‘but that habit of yours is per- foctly killing.” The marriage took place the next day SAMARITZp 2L, Ea,mm. Falling Sickness, Convul slons, 8%, Vitus Dance, Alcoholism, Oplum Rating, Seminal Weakuess, Lm- potency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Disease: Lo Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bankers, Ladica and all ‘whose sedentary employment causes Nervous Pros- tration, [rresulatitics of the blood, stomach, bowels'or kidueys, or who require a nerve tonie, appetizer or stimulent, Samaritan Ner- cine 1+ (nvaluable. proclaim it the most wonderful I ™igor- ‘DEBHE, ant that ever sustain- ed s sinking system. $1.50, at Druggists, The DR. S, A, RICHMOND | MEDICAL CO., Sole Pro- __Qumn, s St n Ve e ' ane Arcui T PERSON Dudttiai] Doy 1 larg: d, « evelo otc., I8 an utorestiig ad: ertise or In reply to lug: 2 ovidunc of huw tho sdvertisors aro s us may got sealed cirvu are giv Jarticu lar= by & Wircusing Erie Mediowl vo., P, 0, box 613, Bullalo, N, Y. ~{Toleds Eveuing Blavs. mildy 18 §2,500 Lot 50x150, Convens siroes, 8 ravm cot tage, large basoincnt suitable for rooms, barn et ¥2,500—8 3om house, Thornell's addiion barn, well, cis n, wood fwproverients, 00 cash, 1,800 en loay time. #,200-7 r00m hoi and 17%h. 46 Lot 175500 on Bherman, largo nouse, bora an i other improvements, Lo% withoub improve- menka iv worth Whe mioney e aak for 1t §7 Two now hotss and two full size lota on Park avenue. 1ot and cold water, end & modern | Oret clus (worovonienta Hooses wouli oost wiat wo aak for whole. Extra good bar, ¥2,000—1 08 52160 cor. 17th wnid Center, houes on Daveupors, bet. 16ih 0oua, biurn, water, troes, ontimildings. ! 2,600 Fivo room house, 15ta but. Califoruie & Webster. Nioe propurty. Tormn oas and'a hall story house T rina sasy. #3,000—Good T rooin house ouSherman. Modern Improvemont, stable, well, cistern, A bargain, 20,000 Full 18, onv B room and oBe 5 reom hose, now, & ocks from the opor huawea Vory chay 27 &1 ,60—Nplendidlos on Doy v, mear 15th. Chea) 8 $4,000 —Large house and snall cottage. K col lous Jocation full sie 108 Davenort neer 193k, | [ “ %6 61,600 Lok 9, pluck 8. Bhlon's % adiition. One " a 85 #4,000—Lot 00x260 yood 8 room house, modarn mprovements, near business, on Shorman ave. 82 §1,500—Two lota, 190140, with house stable eko. Barker's sub-ivisi 98 81,000Tot and & kal, good house, Rediek's sab- vi 95 Lot with 7 room howse, Chicage, bet. 184k and 14th o1 1,500—Lot and § room house, Horbach's addi- tion, wel, cistern, ete. Everything i good re. puir. U3 §58—Lot and dre0m hewso, Laned, bar. 10tk and 17th Unimproved Property FOR SALE BY BEDFORDMSOUNR. No. 2 $1,000—Lot 801127, Indiaun and Division. 8 §700 cach—Two lot 66x132 each, en 11th. Chenp, nd 2 lots 60x133 each on 10sh. 260 ouch—7 lota in Yutes & Rosd’s addivion, 28 §7,200-12 full size lots, Hansoom Place, ome $530 each —Two lots on Park avenue. Bargains. Businesa lots on Dodge, between 118h and 12th, 81 8400—Lot in <hinn’s aduision. on Seward street. aduition, om 25th and - Lot 60x120, on Parnam, near 3ath. Ve chesp. 59 Fouracres in West Omaha. 00 $550—TLot in Isaacs & Sclien's addition. 00 81,600 —Fine 1o, Reddick’s aadivion, Park ave, B4 $400—52 feet of block M, Shinn's sdition. Fine View. 80 §2,200—L.0d 44x600n 164h. worth twice the price asked. 04 §3,600—Full sise graved lot em Chicago, bet. 15th and 14th. 98 $800—Good lot, high location, south 108h. 100 ¥5,000—83x182 ou 10th, bet. Harnvy aad How- axd. 103 §750 each—~Two extra good let lo Mamesom addition, Codhich location, \ Ny Business property Bargains in Farms & Lands o. B g7 por acre—160 acre improved torm, wear Ores- fon, Towa, 10 a res woodland, 45 ucren eorn, ¥5 acres Timothy and Clovor. 18 $4,000—40 acres 3-4 of & milo west of Fi. Omuba w0 hou es, two barnw, granary, corn crib, two wells, L00 bearing fruid ireos, 300 grape vines. Will el or exchange. 14 §7,000—200 acres, hinlt mile N. W. Bkhorn, 140 acres in cultivation, nalance pastare. Four room etc. Torme eany. i good land, 4 1-2 milow from B offve county, Kansas, Will exchange fo Omaha propert; €1 $,400—240 hores ud jolniug eity of Wilber, Sal connty. All under fence au well improved. This jroperty Ischoap ab 810,009, 68 820 per acre—4g0 acres, & miles from Waterloo, Douglas courby. Fart' in cultivation, bulance meaiow, all good lad. Wil seil or will arrange with catble man for oo-parinemship, or will coa %0 f.ed 800 or 400 head of cattle. 40 52—10,000 acres in Merrick county. Good bl ablo laud, and will be sold trom $8 0§90 per acre. 80 &7 per acre —Will buy 160 #n Osdar Co, 90 $15. per noro—820 acrea 2 miles from Hamburg Towa. 07 §16. porac 104 Several hundred acros in Cuni Improved near Logan owa. Co. Neb. 106 Six thousand acrey in Stanton e, 107 810" por acro—220 acres timoered land in Ray 0 three swall faras ou tiis land, balance goud cottonwe pay far inveatmont. Ouiaba provert. SPECIAL. 108 92,2001t 2193320, cor. 17%h aud Bellview 8t., M Omiaha, near Hascall’s Pork, brick houss, ciatarn, swble, ecllar. All in iy new. 400 actos i Washington county, @ B PM &0, Good I timber, whioh will more then For saie or exobasge ron timber —oax, waluut and olin il moum oo 't almndance of crajes. (s partly fenoed. One of the bost farws 10 the oounty. I pwrchaser wishew, will soll homestead adjein'n good herd of cattlo, 247 Call and oxawing viher preporty wot beted. BEDFORD & S8OUER, F1 8. 1400, bet. Srwam and Bengias KIRKWOOD. Lots in this addition are selling ma few days. fore price ischang d Hth, These are without u donbt th will cer'ainly double in price before rapidly, and “prices will Yo advanced Tnese who heve spok n for lots must make payment be- present pric cwill not be v aranterd wfter Oct, most desirab ¢ lots in Owaha, and spring All who have seen theee lots ure well pleased and pronounce them cheap. BEDFORD Real Estate Agency, * EAST & SOUER, SITIDIE 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas. N D