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THE DA.L Dy 1885, Y BEE--OMAHA, SATURDA Y, NOVEMBER 10, 1383, HUMPING OVER. How many people hump ovor work, and how fow understand that it is a weakness of the kidneys that Inducesthis humping over or lameness in the back A thedicine that will cure d'se os of the kidneys will Tlood almost always ere lamo bac Bit:crs as a romedy for lame lack SICK HEADACHE . and Bad THE CITY COUNCIL. A Variety of ifimnrlant Natters Con- sidered and Disposed of, phin, and ran undoer a beautiful lawn in ita front. A gallon of the lye removed all obstruction in a single night,andsaved tho necessity of digging up the pipe and disfiguring the greensward of tho lawn, as tho plumber intended, until advised of | this process, [ R B MaARE S EAS, o ERABH R LA RRuRDY. An unfailing evire Sominal W oa! noss, e all that follow as & soquence of Self- THE NECESSITY FOR THE SPECIALIST, DR. H WAGNER, ,\Real Tho so-called potash lyo sold in small | tin cans in the shops is not recommended e T ~efORE TARING, sal sl I cured usunlly by a meaicine that will strengthion | Political Favo | fnatong boen acknowlefired and 1ore S e the ay n‘um .mn:q n, kee v.n:-h\]!vn"m\ ,..4 il e for this purpose; 1t is quite commonly | “8a “Back, Dimnoss of Vision, Promature Old Age, | than any oth, The vast flold of medionl sclence 33 e 8 Y i Paving and Grading Bstimates. [ misnamed, and is callod caustic soda, many othes that lead to Ineanity or Con. | ever incroasing e wumerous branches are the bowels open. Burdock Blood Bitters are a guar. Anteod cure forsick headache. - brought nearer and nearer to perfection, and B0 one man can any longer grasp them al Hence the necessity for dividing the Iabor. And it is which makes hard soap. The lye should | and money, when bought do_not Estate GENERAL DEBILITY Tiiis s one ef the vory commonest complaints At tho adjournod regulat meoting of kor work, and johns, covored with bo kopt in heavy glass bottles “or demi- | ut refor you to the manuf. onta aro sich that they are turers, and the truo beyond all doibt that disease, affeoting the gen- to-urinary organs need pecial study more than any« s olty counei roning. " plainly laboled; always under lock when with, Seo their written giias hing else, if we would understand and know how [} Thousands of people grunt bt do not know whataits | BN €ity council last ““'""fi‘ “"{:"‘ ‘;""‘ not in actual use. 1t does not act upon | of one sinele package of Gray's Specko will convinoa | reat them properly, i Y them. They arc neither sicknor well, et they sufter ( bors were prosent oxcopt Mr. Dunham. | ;,ta)4, and a0 does not corrode tho pipes | “Oiaecoumt of countecaiters, we have sdopted the | many physicians, and some ssnsivie perplis i o1 e BARGAINS Gity, Suburban and Farm Property. We' have a Fine Tract near Center of City Which is a Bargain, SPECIAL. $2.150—Full lot with 6 room house on 15th St., between Center and Dorcas. Good cellar, barn, coal house, cistern, sidewalks, shrubbery, etc. Great Bargain. $3,500—Beautiful Tot with 4 room house, good cellar, large closetd, cte. Kightly location. 118 $3,800—Lot 97x152, with 7 room cottage on Sher- man avenue, between Sherman and Chark streots. Good_property. 120 §2,500—Two beautiful lots in McCormick’s addi Unimproved Property FOR SALE BY BEDFORDJ&ISOUER, No. 2 81,000—Tot 601127, Tndiana and Division, 8 §700 each—Two lots 68x132 each, on 11th. Cheap, and 2 lots 66x132 each on 10th. 11 §260 each—7 lots in Yates & Reed's addition, 23 §7,200—12 full size lots, Hanscom Place, one block west of Park aventie, all the time- To such people wo strongly rocommend pondent stato cf mind. There s cortainly nothing quite equal to Burdock Blood Ritters for this trouble. CONSUMPTION. Burdook Blood Bitters will not cure consumption but by keeping the Ylood strong and freo fr purities they will stave off consumption using this medicine, meanwhile having regard to the common laws of health, need never die with consump. tion. Sold by all Druggists. FOSTER, MILBURN & CO., Prop's, Buffalo,N. Y. A person Their Employers Claim They Are The statement that the journeymen tailors of the city cannot make over ten dollarsa week by ten hours’ work, which assertion comes from the tailors them- solves, appears to meot with contradic- tion from their employers. Mr. Ed. Williams, gents’ furnisher, hailed a Bex scribe as he was hurrying up Farnam street yesjerday and requested him to make some corrections, “I want you to say,” said Mr. Wil- liams, that our tailors are not by any The journal was read and approved, dinance changing the grade of Thirtecnth stroot at Centor strect; also levying a apocial tax on property abutting on Tenth stroet, botwoen Hickory and Castellar; grading $18,000 also appropriating £2,025.59 for Tonth stroet;also appopriating paving bonds. Filed. From the mayor: the rogular polico forco, E. M. Ellis, vico Appointing to Referred. Faom Rt. tev. Robert H. Inviting the mayor and council to attend Clarkson From the city marshal: Report of liquor dealers and druggists ‘licensed for November, Filed. From the city physician: Mortality report for October (already published). Filod. Goorgo Church was confirmed as spe- cial policeman at Henry Hornberger's place. From the city watorworks company: Notifying the council that cortain hy- drants ordered are ready for use. Re- ferred. From A. B. Frary: Claiming €2 damages for his horse injured by collision with No 3 hose cart on the Tth inst. aa de strong acids, Mrs. Popperman Regales Her Hus- band with Comparisons, Boston Terald. “My dear,” said Mrs. Popperman to her husband one evening, ““1 was looking over a bundle of old letters to-day, and I found this one which you wrote to me bofore we wore marriod, when you were young and sentimental,” “Sweot idol of my lonely heart: 1f thou wilt place thy hand, in mino and say, dear love, I'li be thy bride, we'll fly away to somo far realm—we'll fly to sunny A box at the opera shall ;be at thy col mand, and royalty shall be thy dnify ini- tor. Swoet strains of music n]m{l lull thee at oventide, and warbling birds shall wake thee from thy morning slumber. l)nn’t' thou accept? Say yes, and tly with mo, ‘‘And I flew,” said Mrs. Popporman. “‘But if 1 had been as fly as I am now, 1 wouldn’t have flown.” ““Why not, dear? “Why not! Have you done as you promised in that lotter! When we wero married, did we ‘fly to sunny Italy and bask ‘'neath soft, cerulean skies,” or did wo go to Hoboken and spend two Tow Wrapper; the only gentine, by addressin \ suffalo, N. Y. 1y 19mdec-e TO THE PUBLIC | Investigate for Yourselves. Tostmastor-General Grosham having published & | wiittul and malicious falsehood in rogard to the oh actorof The Loulsiana State Lottory Company, following facts are given to the publin to :1ove stafomont, that we aro ongaged iraudilent bus 10088, to bo false and uptr il on the receipt of the money THE GRAY M 3 Soldin_Omaha b == 3 = T awd Wi |y, Amiouat of prizos paid by The Tonisians Stato Tt | W sort d V. V. o orm oxpired, and Alex- | “What does it & tory Company from January 1, 1570, to proscnt date; | MOthols of cur ander Black, vice W. Krogh, resigned. At T, M. Wescott, Managor $1,360,80¢ 0. 8. Fo | Pid to Louisiana National Bank. | " Jon. 1. Oglesby, Prosident...... Paid to Stato National Bank, S 1 Kennedy, President, .., ‘e id to New Crleans National Bank, .« 483,000 195,100 A Baldwin Prosicent 88,660 Paid to Hibornia National Bauk, Chas. Palfrey. Paid to Canal Bank, Pald to Mutual N Jos. Mitchel, Cashior. Total pald as above. Paldin sums of under § various offices of the Company Ahroughout tho United State Total pald for all Far tho t ovo-named orporations, and for our legality and standing to the Mayorand Oficers of tha City ef New Orleans, to tho State authoritiesof d al4o to the U. 8. Ofiolala of Louisiana. im to be legal, honest and co motions, ka miich 80 8 wny bus try. Our standing s concoded by all who will inves. tigate, and our stock han for years beon sold aty ur Board' of Brokers, and owned by many of our best known and respected eltizens and some sentible_people, who .l condemn hitm for making this class of diseases & spe- Burdock Blood Bitters, onc of two bettlos of which = INTO . — A4 ¥l particulam in our pamphlet, which_wo de. | cialty, but heis happy to know that with most per- ATTIVS P00 STGEICE: SR S I . (he PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, - 4170 £0 send frea by mail fo orery! one. g8-The Spe. | soms of Feinoment aud intoligence & mars enTighicn: 1l beget & & S y o ™ From tho mayor: Approving the or THEN AND NOW, ciflo Madio ne 10 sokd by all druggists at $1 por pack- | ed view is taken of the subject, and that the phywic- general debility sufferer of his norvousness and dos 0 0 yor: Pr f i 5 Age, of wix packages for 96, or will bs sent free by | an who devotes himself to relieving the afflicted and aving them from worse than death, is no loss a ph anthropist and benefactor to his race than the sur- or physician who by close apulication excels in other branch of hia profession. And fortunabel 7 humanity, the day is dawning when the false anthrophy that condemned the victims of folly cr rime, Ilke the lepers under the Jewlsh law, to e ared for has passcd away. A Few Reasons Why you sh ry the celebrated Dr. H. Wagner's The Greatest Living W can excel you a8 a doctor. 1's Greatest Physlognomist. proficient in your knowd edge of disoase and medicines.” Making Money Enongh. the consecration of the now Trinity }h\lfi..\u{l ‘noath {u{t.l‘-vrulv;un‘ufi A lll Pald to Union National Bank, ot i Your TR ot o " N bask and sing and dream of naught bul 8. Charlaron, Cashier -0 cathedral, Novembor Ith, - Aceopted, — |) (0t 8 ei I (T B G by ol | Pad o Cilons Banks g DR el And Refuse to Accede to Thelr De-| From tho city treasurer: In rogard to | mastors ahall adorn tho walls of the castle | pad oo Mo ha, ** """ Yorl city: has had very ¢5- mands for Increase of Wages. | taxes paid under protest, Filed. 1'll givo thoe. Thy bath shall bo of milk. | * JulesCaward, President. fee, wid is thoroughly posted on his beloved scionce, espocially oo ehronio diseases.” Drs. BRowNmLL & Ewiva. 6. “Dr. H. Wagner han inumortalized himselt by ectul discovery of pecifo romodien for priy vate and sexual diseases. " Virginla City Chronicle, 9 7. “Thousands of invalids fiock to see him."—Sen Francisco Chronicle. & “The Doctor's long expericnce as a specialiet should render him very successtul."—Rocky Moua- tain News, Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At one time & disoussion of the socrot vice waa tirely avoiden by the profession, and medical works o but & few years ago would hardly mention it. To-day the physiclan is of a _difforent opinion; he i awaro that it 18 his duty—disagreeablo though i2 may bo--to handle this matter without gloves and speak plainly about it; and intelligent paronts asd tion, on Farnam etree 4 vooks fishi 3 A 5 110 560 Necke iace, Park aven, fll ot now | 50 otehTwolotaon Park avenrie, Targaine, | moans underpaid. ~ Tailors who work | Reforred. :ltlfiln‘-?n',““"‘g for cols on the edge of the | _ _____3W: A DAURHIN, Proatdenk._. | gyurdians wil thank i toe dolngre, ' s o ooms, good O con 5 e 12 i 2 e Kion " A ,000. o s o o1, otory house, 7roome, koed collr wnd conl | | Buslues lots on Dod, between 1iih and 1564 | o0 2l can mako from From Wm. Kierstend and others S¥CAFITAL PRIZE, 875,000, Tiokets Omly |, I M sk (s (e tmcive e v e $3,000—Full lot, Reod's 1st addition, on 25th and Chicago.. sheds, city water, troes and all improvements. Bargain. 121 $1,260 Cash—Lot 36138 on 11th St, in Kountze's TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY DOLLARS Asking that the plank box across Daven- port strect at Twenty-fourth strect be “Well, yos." Ani how about the pictures? You §5, Bhares in Proportion. < attached to subject which by no importance be | luvite closo luvestigation, it waa ita nature does n; 4tk aaditon, “Touse ¢ larce roonts, ot beait- | 40 8000-—5ix good lots In Manecom Piace. Bar | & wook, but of course tho slower onos |extended. Referred. “vf“"l"‘h:"" B “1‘“‘ ik "j]‘"} and "}‘{“I.‘" Y LTy pansrally Cobtracted by the soung Teasson for sclling, must have moncy. 64 3,000 Lot 505120, on Famam, uear; and poorer ones do not make as much. 0 number of bills wero referred [ [RMENE I Lo flouscls a chromo from i whool; older, companions througn 122 §1,60—Fach thires boautiful. ot n Reoee Flace, i l“ © pay h_;:l t\hufllm-_c ::;ultu\\lor:]m Utnm- without reading. u‘»‘“lv:;‘;tl‘_uc. | g ay o responsible for I ce it unay be i e e RS & s ha are paid better in_that way than two- |~ From Fordinand Streitz: Offoring ; [T omied CHice. will U ropeated again iaad B o, oo elowstar pars stabio, el ot | 69 31,600 —Fine g, Teadisks aduition. Fark ave. | thirds of the tailors of tho country. The g(.Jrn]“pnlrtui:li‘l‘t’;:‘cdnns-:::l‘lh‘nl Uit L Ll o ol b | Lonisiana Stafe Lottery Company T ety A e ool tront AP 0y | 84 You—e2 ot of blook M, Slun'sadition. Fine | atrike which hos occurred in Mr. Lind- 1ot to the ocity for usb as a public strect. | ooyl e Y Y I e el Sualy ho primary roeuls of stAbuse, the 20th or will be withdrawn fromsale. Business proporty | 4uest’s stove and in my own is the result | Ryforred. oolll ovary moming to got conts oub of { R0t IS Y ctitetn Stats Lotiery. Oompany, mentioned la Yeorts wiod th price kakod. purely of spite work. The men knew | From Donald McPhorson and others: | YO to buy milk for the baby | @ o perion. manage: end oontrot: ha Drmish mper and gonord Improved Property. 23,500—12 room house, cor. 13th and California strects, 6 closets, cellar, city water, outhiouses, ote. $2,700—6 room house on N. 13th street, closets, collar, clstern, well, cte. BRDEORD & SOUKR. 231000—Good six room house on Davenport, bet. 25 and 24th, two story, olosets, pantry, cellar, ult and ehrubbery, stable and olstern, well, outhouses. & $3,100—Full size lot on McCandlish place, with W0 frame cottagos, oue 6 roow, ouo 3 oo, salo or exchang 2,100—Good two and halt acre lot with five room cottage, brick cellar, well, fruit trees, eto. 17 One of the best three _ory brick business ho on Farnam street, Terma private. $3,200—New 7 room house on N. 18th street. All modern improvements. Good location. Cheap. 9 85,300—New two story house, Queen Ann _style. All modern tmprovenients, city water, lot 100x 100. 2 Two full lots St. Mary’s avenue and 20th, with 3 04 £3,600—Full sizo graded ot on 13th and 14th. 08 §300—Good lot, high locaticn, south 10th. 100 §3,000—83x152 on 10th, Let. 'Harney aud How- axd. 103 750 each—Two extra good ot In FHanscom s addition, Cood high location, Chicago, bet. Bargains in Farms & Lands No. 10 $27 per acro—1(60 acro improved tarm, near Cros- ton, Towa, 10 acres woodland, 45 acrés corn, 25 acres Timothy and Clover, 18 84,000—40 acres 8-4 of a milo west of Ft. Omaha two houses, two barns, granary, corn crib, two wells, .00 bearing fruit trecs, 800 grape vines. Will sell or exchange. 14 §7,000—200 acres, hait mile N. W. acres in cultivation, balance pasture. Elkhorn, 140 Four room that ‘we were rushed with work just at this season, and thought it an opportune moment to demand higher prices. The men struck only at Lindquest’s and here, so the statement that other parties have acceded to the demand for a new scale of vrices is also false, because no other fivms have been troubled. Their prices re- main the same.” *“What has been paid and what is de- manded?” inquired the reporter. HAVE PAID according to a scale of prices varying ac cording to the work done, material used, nicety desired, etc. We pay by the piece. On good overcoats, for instance, s are given from thirteen to fifteen dollars, What they demand is an ad- vance equivalent to four or five dollars on each suit, Asking for the construction of a sowoer through North Fifteenth street, between California and Webster. Referred. From Hon. W. F. Bechol and othe Asking for the oxtension of the main sewer in the vicinity of Farnam and Twentieth street. Referred. From Allen & Hensel: Asking that the space in front of their place on Thirteenth street be not curbed and guttered until the street is paved, when they agree to pay expenses. Filed, The bill of J. M. Thurston, for services in the caso of The Heirs of Herford vs, The City of Omaha, $200, was referred. From tho city attorney: Approving the bill for certain costs and judgment in the case of the Omaha National bank vs. the City of Omaha for §7,949.50. Re- ferred, “Kinder."” ““Royalty shall Tho only daily visitors I have book agents and claim peddlers.” *UTain't my fanlt. *“‘Sweet strains of music shall lull thee at eventide.” The only chance I listen to sweet strains of music 18 when you and I go out walking atnight and fol- low a monkey and hand organ around. “Oh, 1 am so slecpy.” “Idon't careif youare. Where are the warbling birds you promised me’ 1 hear Mrs, Maginnis’ crowing roosters next door evory morning., Perhaps they are what you menat.” ““Well, never mind.” “But 1 wlll mind. I was to havea box at the opera. Where is it? The only time I o to the opera is when you got a are tho bo thy daily visitor,” | o to | themaelves, and that the vame are conducted with honeaty, fairness. and in good aith toward all par ties, asdt e avthorize the company to use AL cer | tificate, with fac-similes of our wignatures attached in its advertisements.” COMMIBBIONRS, Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by tho legislature or oducational and charitable purposes—with a cap 1tal of $1,000,000—to which a resorvo fund of ove #650,000 has since heen added, By an overwhelming popuiar vote ita franchis | waa mado n part of . tho " prosent stato- constitusion adopted Docember 24, A, D, 1879, only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any state 1t never Scales or Postpones. "The hoy secks sec and rarely joins in the sports of hfs companiona. I1f he be & young wan he will Le littlo found in company with the other wex, and iy tro «l with exceeding and annoying bashfulness in their presence. Lascivious dreams, emissions and e tious on the face, ete.,are also prominent sympt 1f the practice is violently persisted in, more serioua disturbances take pl Great palpitation of the alsions, are experienced, and 0 n completo state of idiocy be tinally, death relieves him. all those engnged in this dangerous, practice, T would say, first of ull, &top it at once; make every possible effort to do so; but {f you fall, If your nerv #ystem is already too much’ shattered, and cor quently, your willpower broken, take some ncrve ald you in your effort. Having freed yourself from the hab I would further counsel {ml 0 go through a regular course of treatment, for it is a greas mistake to sippose that any one may, for some time, ry m\mlu. wive himself up to this fascinating it dangerous excitement without suffering from its consequences at some future time. The numver of young ien whoare incapaciatod to fll the duties ined by wedlock is alarmingly large, and in moss ich cases this unfort (e condition of things cax bo traced to the pract hich hiad been abandoned years ago. onths' practics 4 Bowscs, WWill bo izt clasa business proporty. | . house, stable, etc, ' Terms ous Tlasars ot " The resienation of Walter Krogh. po. | Pilb posters’ tickets to a dime niuseum, Its grand singlo number drawings take | sbandoned sears ago. ice spermatorths 1 Terms casy. 61 §960—1€0 acres good land, 4 1 from Bur- They are still out! 8 LB BT O T AT O/, KOS e 50 b 2 place monthly. tor yeaurs,and Thave wany of fich 64508 under {rest & $4,760—Lot 60306, with, two houses. Cheap. 0 $2,500—Two houses In Nelson s addition, on Cen- for strect. Outaouses, cistern, fruit trees, cte. Business house and lot on Douglas street, bet. 14tn and 16th. Terms casy. 4 Now 8§ room house ou Chioago. bet. 24thand 25th. All improvements, Tington, Coffee co: for Omaha propert, 61 88,400—240 acres adjoining city of Wilher, Saline All under fenco and weli This property is cheap at 10,000 66 820 per acre—00 acres, 3 miles from Waterloo, Douglas county. Part’ in cultivation, balanco mondow, all good land, Wil gell or will arrango with cattlo man for co-partnership, or will con nty, Kansas, Will exchange “Yos, and no change will bo made. They can come back at their old prices, or we will get new men. We ave still doing work.” The reporter went into establishment corroborated there, Lindquest's afterwards and this was Their men were licoman, w The Mack & C. approved. The request of Eugeno O'Neill, for inage imptpvements on Cuming street, was referred. R s acoepted. \g contract botween William and the city of Omaha was d Tt is really too bad. said wo'd talk and dream of naught hut love. Sinco I married you we've talked and dreampt of naught but rent.’ e — Strange Sulcides, And then you DID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FOR. 1ith Grand Drawing, Class L, at New Or. A SPL | 18th, 1888—102d Monthly | vans, TUESDAY, NOV. | Drawing. | CAPITAT, PRIZE, §75,000. 1,00,000 TICKETS at FIVE DOLLARS FACH. JFrao tions, in Fifths In Proportion. LIT O PRIZES, ment at the preseut day. ., | Young Mex Who may be suffering from the effoots of youthtul follies or indiscreti: e g T T S e e 85 Two new houses, one six and orher 8 rooms. tract to feed 300 or 400 het 8 e {c LA P e o s 5 will do well toavail themselves N Eind-class and tiodern improvemonta. Terns | 70 to §2-10,000 ac county. still out on the *‘sirike,” and if they did [ The cstimates and accoptance of the mi“i"l‘(““;:""_;’u;g hfli:‘“cfl":":.“bll;f“L"’l“I“""l"lf‘"%, L CANTALERIZ af this tho groatest boon ever laid at Uho altar of it Ensv i able laud, and will e sold from 88 £089 por | 1ot ot soon, new men wore to bo | work in curbing, guttering and 2i suic bec el erated him for |} do LI fering humanity. Di, Wauxer will guarantce to fos 6 §2,700—Lot 100x132, Colloge Streot, Redick's acre. , ne 3 £ losing his caso. L ok, feit $500 for every case of seuinal weakness or private \ subdivision, new 6 room house. Well improved. | 89 37 per scro—Will buy 160 acres in Cedar Co. procured. on several streets were referred, 3 Paeis A By 2000, . diseaso of any kind and character gwhich be undes- \ 2,500 —Lot \!:(‘lxl!’u, Convent ;zr‘m, 6 reom cot- acres 2 miles from Hamburg RESOLUTIO! Gieorge Atkinson of San Francisco stak- 10 5. 2000, 1+ takes to and fails to cure, E tage, large basement enitable for rooms, barn “I'm All Br 3 2 5 441 i s 5 d . b i} o o—Tmprosed near Log e By Hascall: Authorizing the mayor to|¢d his lifo on his horse, and losing, | %0 do 500 —_ | $2,300—8 ¢oom house, Thornell's addition, barn, ‘eral hundred ncres This is the usual exclan employ a messenger boy at $3 per week, | immediately paid the forfeit with a pistol { 100 do well, cistem, good lmprovements, §500 cash, | 105 Six thousand acres in Stanton Co. Neb. with rheumatism, or ROV 2 'y L + | shot, ng e l% Middle Aged M 1,800 on long: time, 107 $10° per acro—2200 acros timbered land fn Ray | peoplo are indeed ontitled to onr sinceresym.- | Adopted. o0iEan » 1ddle Age en. ' 4,007 room house on Davenport, bet. 16th | Co.,Mo. three emallfarms ontnis land, baianco ) o s o) A Spoedy relief is By Redfield: That the city treasurer J. Lange of St. Paul while riding on APPROXIMATION PRIZS. and 17th. Kood cottonwood timber, which will more than | fforad them in Dr, Thonas’ Folectiie O, 16 o 3 it i bond railroad train, first cut his wrists with a b There are many st the age of 30 to 60 wh 85 Lot 176x500 on Sherman, large house, barn and pay far investment. For sale or exchange h Rl gl g Oy procure 300 alley paving bonds at cost | ré ) HLLBL 5 with a| @ Approximation prives of §760. B st the age of 30 to 60 who e g By dar invostzu chang isthe sworn euemy of all uches and pains, not to exceed £42,50. Adopted. razor and then jumped through a car| 9 do do BoY. troublod‘With too frequant cvacuations of the blac- other improyeme: Lot without improy, ments is worth tho money we aak for it. &7 Two new houses and two full sizo lots on Park avenue. Hot and cold water, and & ] modern first claes improvements. Houses would cost what we ask for whole. Fxtra good hargain. 48 §2,600—Lot 82x150, cor. 17th and Center, Louse 4 rooms, barn, water, trees, outbuildin SPECIAL. —— Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk's office No- By Leoder and Duuham: Appropriat- ing #10 to Daniel 8. Mitehell for serv us_chief engineer in absence of Chief Butler. Adopted. By Woodworth: To put in a wood window. A Kansas miller drowned himsolf in his mill pond because a dam he had just built failed to collect water enough to turn the wheel. 0 do do 260 | 1967 Prizen, amounting to. 265,500 | Application for rates to clubs should be made only | at’tho office of the Company in New Orloans. | For turther Information write clearly giving full address. Make P. O, Money Orders peysble and der, often acoompanied by & siight smarting or burn- Ing’ nensation, and & weakening of the systom in & manner tho pitient cannot account for. On examin- g the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will often be found, and woinetinies suiall particles of albumen will appent,or o color will be of thin milkish bue, agaia chunging to u dark sudtorpid sppearanco. There are non who d uligl 5 i h L .y s o o of this difflculty, ignorant of - 1 /o= Tive rovu tivuse 1680 Lt Oaliomain & vember 8th, reported for Tur Bre by | culvert at west side of Twolith strect| Loss Gallion, of Covington, Tnd., hay. | “dress Reglstored Lotterato, 0 o0 ase, which 4 the sccond stage of seminal-woak- i 50 31,500 Lot 9, blool $, Shinu'a 24 addition. One Ames’ real estate agency: across California, Adopted. ing lost his health through a wound re- New Orleans, 1a, | ie3% Dr. W. will guarantoe a perfect cure iu all cases and a half story honse, Torms easy. #2 83,000—Good 7 room house onSherman. Modern improvements, stable, well, cistern. A bargain, 63 §6,000—Full lot, one & room and ono b room house, nuw, b blocks from the opera house. Very oor. 17th and Bellview Sf Hascall's Park, brick hows four rooms, tern, stablc, 00d conaition and nearly new, 09 525 per acro—400 acres in Washington county, 8 103 §2,200~Lot 210x! south Omah; Lucinda Monell to D. Brown, w d L of lot i block 73, Omaha, 8600, Joff. W. Bedford et al. to Chas. By Mc(Guckin: Appointing Inspector O'Keefe in charge of the Eleventh street sewer work, Adopted. By McGuckin: To appoint a commit- ceived in u strugglo with « tramp, ended his life with a pistol ball, Ella Hill of Seymour, Conn., got her dress wet, and her stepmother would not Postal Notes and ordinary letters bylMall or Ex- pross (all auins of §6 aud upwards by Express st our exponse) to or M. A, DAUPHIN, New Orle and a healthy rostoration of the genito-urinary or- Thorough examination and sd- 0. All communications should be addressed, Dr. Henry Henry Wagner, . 0. 2359, Denver, Colorado, hiep miles south of Blair, on line of C, st. P. ML & w. 3 ) | 607 Seventh 8t., Washin o #2 §15,000—Splendidlot on Dodge, near 15th, Choap | Tailrond. Station at comer of this laud Good | gyl d lots 1and 2, Dlock 5. and | tee of six to inspect all public contracts | let her putioniherbest dress. The girl took | e e g Mans Pockst Opupanton byr M o g ozduleodidlotianPodes; nescibiyChes Sfream running water. 100 acres in cultivation, | TOWsley, w d s 1and 2, Dlock 3, and 1 Ayt hi o Hablod Phion; 4 Waguer, is worth its weight iv gold to young wes. O s ol etve Tot Davenport neae 10th, | 80 acres grass, 150 aores timber—cak, hickory, | lot 3, block 4, Kirkwood add., $900. done by the city this year. “Tabled. hor father’s gun, put the muzzle over her Prico §1,20. Sent by mall to any address. 85 §4,600—1T,0t 60x260, ood 6 room house, modern walnut and eli. Small house, good 'fruit a Henry Ehrempfort. and wife to Hy, | Several sidewalk resolutions —were | heart, touched the trigger with her toe ety ‘mprovements, near business, on Sherman ave, abundance of grapes. I partly fenced. One of the best farms in the cou Kretschman, w d n 7 of lot 3, Redfield’s adopted. and fell dead, propie - It purchaser s ield: e Saving i i Qg .fi!:%lf1,‘3:?“°::“ "““:;;‘:"’ o) s il nowestond adfcin ¥ 4000 | ubdiv., $200. by Rodield: In regard to lonving | e : Let Your Light Shine. -] d 's 5u b of 0 0 enni uch e 8 oW cates 0] : - . | 93 81,000- Lot aud 8 half, good house Rediok'esub- | perbchemtte, L e, Jefl. W. Bedford ct al. to Jennie A, |Wntou I, fpes Itchln and Burnln LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY CO W o Dy omman) D ol Latson, w d lots 7 and 8, block 2, Kirk- | certain streets ordered to be curbed, gut- 3 Dr. Wagner, the celebrated specialist, of Denver, Tt with 1 oo house, Chicag, bet T ; torod ox paved. b, T g e e sl Ba Frank Moore. i i i i 01 1,000—Lot and & room house, Horbach's add Geo, H. Boggs et al toJ. W, - by Kaufmann and Leeder: To pur- 1 his fellownien, — His treatment for lost manhood fhio=fot and i oo bauey) Horbcis add BEDFORD & SOUER, oo . Bogge Lflll‘tl u‘:‘(mcl|\!2“ Y n:«:m b i 1 haw 1) o Manek Itchmg a«nd Bul‘nmg. |7127 La Salle Street. Chicago, |"ii 't i o that porterity wil low. Ten i pa lots 3 sington, | {1 Manager of Chicago Office, To whor apply for | housand testimonials trom all over the United Statew 102 Lot and 4room houso, Izard, ber, 16th and X8 Adopte TRCAENA o Satt Rhoun with it sgoniing tchi loformation and vokota, 105 Monghly. | Fom those ho b , i5 proof positive that hedoot 1ita "2 8,160, bet, aroamand pougiae| . G, Stalder and wife to R, McDon- OLBINANCES, Birol foved by 8 warm bath 170 tho worst sases ol e dissmien. . The afiotd KIRKWOOD. . } e . o 5 g .| to with close attention, . e, 5 | ou ko Lots_in this addition are selling rapidly, and prices will be again B sent out, but all their fii i [ - o : Dysponal, ‘Hllious bt ' 4 L : 3 > ag; = o ol S out, their frionds are inyited o | [ 01F possession repeat 1his story: 1 havo . Dyspopata, ‘il pac : : - advancedm a few days. These are without a doubt the most desirable Tho elootiofF; passed off quietly, the |} present at the L'm‘L';Imln)‘. et A, i Mieal, st Biou Al ; SUPReR O bt Il rode: Chronic Complaints Require lots n Omaha, and will certainly double in price before spriug, All who | ¢3ucus nominatious being elected in every Tumors; Have had tho best e K . havei seen them are well pleased and pronounce them cheap. BEDFORD & SOUER, ald, w d, lot 4, block 10, Kountze's 4th add., $1. The appropriation ordinance for ex- penses incurred in the month of October o application of Cuti his repeated daily, with ra Hesolvent, tie new i 1wo or three doses Drawing, Tuesday, Nov. 13, from chronic and sexual discasen of every Kind wil find him their hest frioud. TRead his advertisement wll our city papers, and call on him for advice, us we NP M Blood 1urifior, Diug and Aperient, to keop thy know you will corroborate us in saying he is the sut 3 Elizaboth Johnston to John Trimble, | was passed. pempiration. pure. and uoirriuting, | First Capital Prizo, 875,000, Tickets 85, Bold | ferors tru fried.—Rocky Mouaruin News, A w d, part of ne | uf w | sec 3, tp 15, r — the liver and kidneys active, will | Fifths at §1 each. 8ee full scheme above. 10, &2, f 3 Edzena, Tetter, Ringworn, Paoriusis, | wodksatow-Gw 82 Pull for the Shore, ¥ —— —— Saratoga News, Notwithstanding the threateningnature of the weather Sunday evening a good audience gathered to listen to the concert Let us all pull ot of thi and despondency, and get ona rock founda- tion of good strong health, Murdock Hilters, wre tho thing to pull for, one of ‘the most renowned health: restoratives ever manufactured, woa of sickness Proritis, Scald Head, chiniz, Sealey wni kin, when the bost physicians und all known remedics fail. i1, and every Itching Humors, i Baker's Barber's Grocor's and Washerwoman's Iteh, mors of thie | —THE MILD POWER CURES.— HUMPHREYS’ OMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. Tach nuniber the speclal pre- Relief to the Afflicted. In medicines, a8 in sclence, the speciaists are tre ones whoalwais comes to the front and accomplisn great results, This remagk is especially applicable to to Wagner, of this city. 'He stands at the top 04 y " R ” 9’ Pilos and De o Itching Humors, pecu | n eminent physiclan he only of hisp ofession, and the cures ho performs for the of the Union Sunday sdhool, which prov-| 0 = e ol K e A Do L e U ure ot nterth ata‘wortd seomy wondertal i ot roperty itelinterexting , —On Monday ovening uf o'clock & | (jiiscaomson, aro instantly relioved and speedily and | N viewol In thelighb ot aclentile Moquiromenta, He i od quite intercating, Some of the recitas{ ;1ouant event will take place ab Trinity | parseisy oured by iho, Avovo LroAbmans: Now et orms Cople:’! (38 | thdorsed by the most eminent of the mediosl taculty, tions being unusually meritorious The | Caghedral Hh tine, when the pores are open and the pors Ml (253 - Araiois strest, whese he will spes: address by General Howard was earnest, This will be the marriage of Mr, tion aburidant, to cleanse the blood of impurltics, i oF 3 of Uhildren or Adulty ily effocts cure for the saffering of either sex, no mat- Jobm K i ta 3 o Shince PanM H % 2 Iiliou ter how complicated thelr complaing,—F 0 1 i John Kilkenny and Miss Mageio Hall, two | the skin of torturing sud disfiguring huior | entagy, Griping, iitiou: urhow 0 P ouiercy cloquent and intercsting,and was listened | of our popular young people who have a host . ol 1 instance. E. L. Patrick has returned fi and vicinity. Rev. Willard Scott, of the St. Mary’s Avenue Congregational church, will ad dress the Union Sunday School Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, A company from Juni ‘“I'en Nights in a Bar Itoom, n Rock will play of friends in the city, ivitations will be It will be rem ago 8,000 cigars w stroet dy mbered that a few days o stolen from o Tenth r. Yesterduy fivo boxes, 50 each wera found in & lumber yard and another box on eut strect, — “"Howlto Hcientifle Al IWasto Fipes, " Thousands of Letters a Remedics, which Cuticura Remedies atest medicing m earth, S, W Auasis, Newari, 0. 180l s 10 thelt cucative' jow A. WILLIAMS, Providence, The half Liss not be o « Thie er an ilew, Hnd or v Weak ¢ of the Hoenrt, [l Ariigel i ¢ L Time for a Cure. Persons at a distanco who wish tobe treated by Dr, Wagner need 1ot feel backward bocause of inabilit, to visit him, 1f they willw to the doctor ho will send a list of questions w nables him to send medicines, con to thousands ho L never soc in every city, town and station in Colorato wellag allover the United Btatos, Sco his ad ibis advertisement, —Detr vor Tribuue, R st Lycenn | A wimple, inexpensive method of clear- A - Bhauiuan, M. B i s ',”"'h".“"';""{, FYODIBY ekt .'\'l-v)-:luh;-r ing. tho Ditw 1 as follows: st belasg | wa Liaadt sgw iow | sulred tsom Ball fheien | T 100 v Shall We Reform ? liquid potash lyo of strength to fill of " educated and experience “Sumplo Switchel,” Frank Hibbard; | th “trap,” i y ’ ard; | the as it is called or bent por- o G c all large communities they b (il baeds | tho trap,” it v culed or bont por Scratched the Blood, raham Paper Co,, |muns b s, enmies dey hurs “Frank Slade,” | A} Jepa Juss 0 OUKIOL | 5 coutify that T only’ used them abous six weok - el 3 studiesnnd practico. Dr, Waguer ls 8 suooosiul if- ; Wi 4 SOE0ART 1 Hiade ™| About a pint will' sufice for a wishstand, | utilT s ontirdy well, bt beiore 1 cominmond s BT asd 119 North Main . B Touls lustration of this wodern sehool of spoolalties. sud bis £ hitman; *Harry Green,” E. W. | or a quart for a bathtub or kitchen sink, | ing thew, my. face, bicast aid back aere almust s WIHOLESALE DEALERS IN preceduiited sucoess G the treatmont of private Johnso Mr. Romaino,” Thos, Noyce: | Bo sure that no water ruus into it till nest ol e, wid | oftén scrateliod taw bluod from my | BOOK, ,PAPERS (Wharrnng | dlseesce fo s woudartul a8 15 1o’ SeenagwFrok. ¥, Willio Hammond, " Jolu Knight; “Mrs, | morning. o ataa g e et A1 Sk e e | RWE, § 9 | WHABKING | Thow porsons who send modioa reist fu the moss Rindey - At Hay Mrs, Morgan,” | During the night the lye will convort | e brought befoss the pubif.” ; ENVELOPES, CARD {BOAKD AND daioulp 1 dlerasen villd a2 AepppAd Nl e ul ary Morgan,” Miss Lucy | all of the off: F. M. FOX, Caddo, Indian Ter, I adod | Miss g rgan, cy | all of the offul in the pipo into soft soap, ' J 3 343 Larlmer street, who s highly recommended by Knight; “Melutablo Cartright,” " Miss | and the first current of water in the wor. |, S0 1y i dnugginis ™ beice: cuiiouns, o | PRINTERS? STOCK, | oo s i sad ooas-bonseey's B'fi;;"hj bieot i i ning will remove it entirely, and leave the e Maas o oraA DR 430 Gk L e g A e PR he object is a good one and it is to be| pipe as clean as new. The writer has Send_for “How to Cure 8kin DI . ATl tos Hgn wad Bupe Bosk, asp 110§ ) fhlns Lo e giry ot s alow s, y j Do & geod ! H r N aud aick oue to the foun in attendance. Admission 26 cents, experience, to make more than two appli-| OUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, B IIETESCOIT @y arta of tho | should be lstrumental m & "TORCHLIGHT" s - Tho Lyceum meet to-morrow night for | cations of 1t in any one s " |l it ot ok sl | e ' Vil Saevordle Apa STCNTRENS SO (i bk RO AR L T ool i ote., lsan interesting dvertisewent long run in our | etzeot, Deaver, Colorado, angwer (o purpose {14th Street, bet, Farnam and Douglas. | —— Publish Speakers and Singers find B. H. Douglas & this procees was that of a large drain pipe which carried off the waste of an ARCHITECTS paper, 1o reply to lnquiries v & willsay hat theto ls 0 evidence of humbug about this. O the contrary, the advertisers aro very highly endorsed. - Tnterested for which it was written, P, 0. box 2889, oF el o4 3 Lk “ ;!ml‘nv- iouw Cough Drops o sure rewedy for 3 k vtlm‘mll;llu:;'sl woaled circulre giving all partiou . 4 onrseuces. | extensive country house, near Philadel- | sarREMOVED 70 OMAHA NATION ALBLD Bl Kottt By ening B ity | ggfTerd the columa beaded “The Nooseel to tke } | 4 | - - Z ~ ; ; i st 5 < - . S - o