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()\L'\IIA D,\l[ Y BE l}flME,EENTI.EMEN! You have for years BLACKLINED and UNDERVALUED PURE, WHOLESOME and BETTER BAKING POWDERS than your own— he “Royal.” exist, and under the garb of “absolutely pure” you have forced into un- suspecting families a powder which contains the active drag AMMONIA Eminent phyasicians and chemists condemn its use in articles of daily You cannot longer evade the issue, AMMONIA. The public will :ompel you to defend its use. DO NOT TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT. Every housekeeper can prove the truth of our statemente by placing a »un of the “Royal” top down. on a hot stove until heated, then remove the cover and smell ‘AMMONTA." This test will show that the ‘Royal” containg AMMONIA; that Di. Price's Cream BakiNeg Powner loes not contain Ammonia. The strength of our powder can be proven y the consumer’s reliable test. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. By blacklines, alleged “*Governmen! Chemists” who do not food. In my opinion “DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER" IS SUPERIOR to the “Royal Buking Powder” INEVERY RESPECT. R. OGDEN DOREMUS, M. D., LL., D., Prof. of Chemistry and Toxicology in the *‘New York Bellevue Hoepital Medical College.’ PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. WM. SIN 'Y'IDEB uuvnmm OF OF SriITLY ruu-r ULANY g, e ot W and 1820 "fllfllfld“‘ 15tk Bireer, | omaha- Neh 1519 Harn wnrated Oatalozuo foraished froe ucon ,application, present wovernment will lose sight of the golden opportunity, Moreover, to the popular imagination that the pleasant idea of she complote de- atruction by such simpla and remunera ur o soven , because |y is, to say the least, amusing. stone diamonds, calied Mazarins they wore purchased in Italy by Mazarin, are, presumably, the most valuable. They ornamenced the crown of Louis X V.,and areestimated at 1,250,000 francs, I'he government has decided to koep one of the stones as a specimon and to eell the others. Tais lop sided resolution 18 dit-on, to be the ruler in the separation of the other jowels, thus destroying botn intrinsic and historical value. A few toresting details concerning the puculiar ot de m New York Ti from their silvery censers a weird intense While there is no absolate decision [incense. concerng the immediate sale of the crown No whito wandering, soft-winged diamonds, it is hrrdly probable that the [ moth would come to powder himselt with their golden dust; they bl salo conveys | zone splendors of the tropic nights in their silent, forvent forest. tive means of the odious monarchy now R and forevermore. No more jewels, no Almost out of Dogs, more crowned heads, is the idea sug- [ The Hoosier, gosted to the ignorant masses, and to no| “Mariar,” said an Allen county peas- other cast do the powers that be appear [ant «o his other half, ‘“‘have you any to cater. The proposed division of |ideo how many young 'uns we have(’ cortain portions of these troasures| ‘Nigh onto 'leven, 1 gucss,’ an’ Bruce, an’ Growlor an' her four pups, an the hound, an’ the terrier, put cut some of our chunkiest gals to work! 1 enough in a spell for us to buy another fancies of the noblo dames wh; posi- | dog or two." klun allowed them the privilege ¢f choos. as you say, Herekiah.” 'ing their ornaments amid such splendors| *Wall, I 'low’f we could swap tw) of have thus heen brought to [our young 'una fur four more dogs, we'd light in the pron and cons of [be fixed. I guess I'll try it” h---l HURS h\Y THE FRENOH OROWN JEWELS. - the pertumes upon which the mystic How Tt 1s Proposed to Divide These | davghter of Rappacini was nourished Famous Historioal Troasnros Nothing conld have boon more enchant- ingly beautiful than theso white cups % turned up to the moon and swinging ymed and died Iy, but that in the temperate pight know some of the hidden nava jiin wo “‘And how many dogs are they 'round ere!” Most a dozen, 1 guese. thero's Tige an’ n...m hern o' Hank's that 1oaf 'round y'ere, “Yay 'loven children and only a dozsn Mariar, don't ye think we have t 100 many children! Times is wost rnation hard, ye know. Say, can't we ) low that they could make animated discussion, Marie Antoinette is said to have favored only the bow-knots aud tassels, These latter she fastens to the polnta of her corsage or to the ends of her ribbon-bows. Around her neck she tiked only the rquare stones placed closs- ly together, Beside the crown jewels, 8 her own property the queen possessed wondrous sigrette fasteners and num- borless diamond pins and flowers, which she had sewn here and there on her gala dresses, The Duchesse d'yngou exceptionally largs collection. Mario ; Antoinette always worn the tisy crown placed far back n the coiffare instead of the dindem. The Ewpress Josephine dishked diamonds because of their bril- liant whitenos, which she said darkoned hercomplexion. Sho preferred almost ex- on account of their ruddy color being her | | special pets. Sho oftea” wore strings of m.srls in her hair, as her portraits show, but these were only placed in contrast tc her black tresses. Muria Louise, beiny + light blonde, with a particularly fair skin, delicately colored, wore almost constantly diamonds in profusion. The magnificent set of sapphires, with the same setting as seen in tho present ex hibit, was also one of the prized jewels of the empress. All the princesses of the Orleans family received at their marriage uwguiunont gifts of diamonde, st kil PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER. and MALARIA. Trom theso sourees wriso (hive Tourtha ot leme inherited then, and they formod an | o discas: 0 3 inand tho use Of a rome clusively supphires and rubies, the latter | o1 thoLiver, all plication of this DY, orsent \1 (ll \I c. lh"t aa subtle, porsussive, and intoxicating as ’ of the human Thos ficato theirexis nptoms i poetite, ait at tho Wy col- and do- ot AsaLivermc huve no e fdneys and Skin is a ipuritios throu of the Ryste and dl 15 nor "latericr aily worle and are i prfees ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, Soleverywhivre, 830 Oifive 1] TUTTS HAIR DYE, GraY T0am O WHISKIKS clanged ine TILACK by singlo ap Sold by Drugrists, antly to n GLOs# pTess on Te furray Stroet, I\T'R VIHIIMI OF USEFL y ox S New York, EOEIPTS FRER. which it was their invariable cus. tom to wear at their presentation at court, Tho duchees of Montpensier made an exception in favor of a remark- ablo set of emeralde, which now belong to the countess of Paris. It is said that the Empress Eugenie was among all the sisters of the throne «i France, the sovereign vho most delighted in the changing and wearing of the crown jewels. The completion of the wondrons set of Oriental pearls was due to her in- itiative. The four necklaces she wore as an ornamentation to her dress. She aleo liked the famous set of diamonds aud twquoise, The _parure of emeralds which were" vumt to sparkle 8o brilliantly in con. trast to her golden hair, being her own RICHARDS & CLARKE, l W. A. CLARKE, Proprietors. Superinendent Omaha Iron Works' 7. P. RAILWAY, o -] 17TH & 18TH STRELTN®) MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boiler WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS, Ml and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FORNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Oelebrated ‘Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS STEAM® WATER AND GAS PIPE, | BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.] ' YITION TIIAO We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, from Ston= to the Roller System. g7~ Bspecial attention given to farnishing Powder Placts for any pur- pose, and estimaies made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Andress . RICHARD & OLARKE, Omaha, Neb, private property, were aold after the fall of the empire; also the necklace of pig- eon-cgg pearls, 8o atyled on account of their perfect shape and size, These be- came the proporty of the late Mme. de| ,, Paiva, who purchased them at the pub- lic sale. It was the empress who onm- nated the supple mounting of precious stones to imitate flexible garlands of THEONLY TRUE | IRO Wil prrify e BLOODG Ty 1 3’1 nmuum’a: lndvlfl‘ofl of YOUTH. Dy' Rppori K JJ S ADI fiod n DR HARTERS IRON NNW o tafo and g . Ay cure. GIves n bealthy requent attempts at ¢ o the popularity of the or meii—get e OTIGINAL A ool your address orThe t. Louis, Mo., for our “DEEAN BOOK. FUllor sirangs uod usdummmuu 1 fruits and flowers, with which she orna- mented a volonte, her gownsand coiffure. She had currants and meters of vine leaves made in this manner, which style at once became, as it still continues to be, the rare desideratum of the ele- gantes of the day. Even now the em- press —however severe her own crepe dress may remain—dislikes to see som- ber or careless attire around her. Her circle of intimate friends, comprising th Murats and Aguados—both favorits— understand her wishes and their tcilets luring their prolonged visits at ne: English home, show as much though \nd as much taste as if they were t b tisplayed during a soires at Com peigue n olden times - — A NATIVE OF, Al*'l(l(J:\ Nocturnal Unfolding of a Strange Tropical Flower, New Orleans Times-Democrat, On the evening «f July 9, a number of ladies and gentlemen ccliected upon the balcony of Mrs, Cox’s home, on Kighth street, to witness the noctural unfolding of a night-blooming cereus, The plant was about seven feet high, and was opih- yllium, » wariety of the cereus found in Mexico, Cg 1 ral America, and the West Indior. T . vanety does not strictly be- long t th cereus family, but is one of the! ano es, and produces a bloom al- most {de itical in form with the true cereL8 0. Africa. The native of Africa is a vine always cylindrical or triangular in conformation, while the American epiphylinm has the flat, strap-like leaf of the cactus, produc- ing its flowers usually in pairs upon either side of the lcaf, The plant blooms about once a month in surmer, producing several tlowers at once; upon this occasion bearing seven- teen, the African variety opening as many as twenty-five in one night, The plant, dull and uvgly sll winter, suddenly, after being stirred to its roots by the fervor of the July eun, pushes out a little glossy, rosy bud, growing day b day, in a long, curved, slender pink r¢ with no sign of the whiteness shut with in, until one day at noon it swells and swolls all through the long hours, and when the night comes slowly opens its lnowz heart to the darkness. The sun has the glory of the lotus, the perfume of the rose and violet, and tle yellow eyes of the daisy, but for the tropic moon kept the argent glory and delirious swentners of the strange flower. ‘I'ne coreus blooms but for the night and after midnight fades and droops. In this country the seed vess never ma- ture, the reproduction being made b, by means of cuttings; but in Afri- oa and Mexico the night flying moths and insects fertilive the flowers, On this night the moon, sailing in orbed com- plotion, threw a flood of radiance over the tall plant, being with seventeen half open blooms; they slowly lifted their rayed pink sheath, and displayed their|y . anowy swul n perfect heauty and fruition, aa | JOH! NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN 600 Cows and elfers. The above described cattlo are all woll bred, na. tive Novraska and Towa. These cattle will be toid in lots to eult purchaser, For turcher particulary oal on or add: #0n 83 With two I a {oldby nllllwlnndlnll JAMES E. BOYD BENNETT. rohh Before 11 o'clock they 'a A."n--':h' 600 CATTLE FOR SALE. 00 One-year Steers. rens, L. W. PLAN Neh. ebiclo mude, wun o6 por 0 Rprings horien aecord! Jolhowelxlmhry Iy well aduntod to TOugh Country dfivesof cities. Mamufactured nnd rrlaigo Bulldersand Dee: Imken. Fa Drugg1st 1 Removed to 121 N. 11th St. SODA WATER ! |- PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED STRCK PIANO, HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. THE STECK HAS SINGING QUALITY OF TONE FOUND NO OTHER PIANO, BOLD NLY BY WOODBRIDGE BROS., 215 OPERA HOUSE, | OMAHA NEB, OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts, k, LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1F OfMoeors o Directors ...Pre _Vice Prosident PAX dazzlingly pure ss suowa that lie under the | 48, ¥, MANDELSON, THOS, L KIMBALL, yArctio stars and breathing out u fragrance llllfl rulm’ B L WTONE TONIC s Stock, = = - 8150,000 o Liability of Stockhuldera. 500000 Five Per Cont Interest Paid oe Deposits Anti-Monopoly State Oonvention,' I‘-,.J,I.‘,“ Scuth front room, nisely formished, 1004 Farmm 1 troet 01 0y | Special Dispateh to Tk Brr iy | Tasoous, Neby, Auzust ¢ o anti-mon- | [N ILRENT-A peadhnt tront room for zenticmag [ opoly state ecnvention to nominata a full stat Flady, &1 8 O Nouth 1t atreot 110-11p | tickat, and presidential oloot will to held [0 RENT Ono of the finest residencen in the it -' at Acadamy of Masic, in Tincoln, on Tuesday, | wase clorete giares v pou cold watet bithey September ninth, 1884, thecaghout §76.00 por movth Baraer & u& ‘y"f &, Denmows, haud Frenam 12 E— MR RENT-Housa & rooma good repair. Nice Our Wheat Yiend, 'l o orn wator. ' Tent 3.0 par month 1411 WARHINGTON, A 0.~ The wheat_vlold | FATK “\m" wve." Appiy to Jno. W, Dol Druegiet, f the United States th timated ot s srobibly to. rench 48,000,000 Lyt hel 3 - - i Lo (OR RENT-The best customed dry goods etore in o Aiblon, Neb. | owcaslon 1at of Sipe. bise 90 et hy 24 feot. Addrows Armsteong estover, Alhion, N = = 3 “‘ ' 12p NO POISON IN THE PASTRY O KENT frame huildlae suital o AT, Ul 1lkos, corny RealEstate BROKERS, Jout Nt 1. B, Smith, 1616 s treet JFOR RENT—Furnished v 1 Donglas St \m“l!; wtreot, ha |r block m m st ¥ Aventio, PARTIAL LIST OF SPECIAL BARGAINS 1N JOR RENT- Fumished vooms 1818 Dodgo i rewt o sp NOR IVENT y P o 8. W. cor Business &Residence PROPERTY. Piano. Inq Calfornia Dody Fuu RENT—Furaishod rooms with b ar Farming 'Lands, Improved Farms Stock Farms in Douglas, Cass, Codar Nance, Thayer, and Howard Oounties. AT—One Flat in 1arenzw's 1 oo Howard atroet, modcri fmy roven ot 1418 Farnam streot POK RENT-Plossaut faruished rooms, i7 . FORSTRENGTH AND TRUT FRUIT O WENT I o wouth front s BUSINESS PROPERTY FLAYOR THEY STAND ALONE. O RERTER T | Ne. PREPARED By THE ) QiR o NE ey v Svonworth AL | 15— Por Balo—88:08 feoh on 18th stresh, near Har- ney, room foe brick block of four atores whith would ront roadily. Tt not sol1 within 30 dayw it whil bo withdrawn and built upon. _Soutls 44t oornar wiloy & Tsido 44 1t 85 350. 143 —For Balo—A bargain, S3x132 it. on 14th St., neas Jo Call aud #eo us in regar to this prop- Price Baking Powder Co. " Chicago, W 8t Louis, Mo. Al I“\ IRENTS Two new o plete one blook from Park & Tocation, by 8 ngine, BLF-t) Very con i, waxens OF Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder B AND 1607 Farnam, orty wo have a bavgain for you, v co's L renst Clo - - - < 111 For Swle 0.0 | Vusine s Jobon Cming 8., ce's Lupulin Yeast Gems, |70 went room o cron i, | £ moax1se foot 18,00 Tost Dry Hiteheock 615y | 104=For Sale—im rovad Pastiin it oot propertynear SN e ) = 117—For Bate 1!'5 t, splendl It TR e — or Salo - 404152 foot, splendld brick fmprae- AKE DUT ONE QUALITY. OR HENT—Ono grana square piano. Inquire ment, a8 good bu-(ness as 14 in the city 216,000, —_— of Kdh: nlm and Ericlson, ot I‘b‘—:nr-\hln —Elo, aorner on strest cae line datore, two atory. aud baumont 19540, Good RO 3 POIt RENT —Furnished rovms at 8257 Dodgo Bt location, 80,000, SPECIAL NOTICES. |y ; 16—t s Ao tunlesn coreran 13 1 lot 60x128, so bulldivg and barn—bargaln — $1,600. For faloA businem property for $45,600 vield- rich income of 15 per cont, not on livest- DOK RENT—Ono 700d six 10ein houso §35 per o G.M. Mitohooek 8541 107 £ Spectals wiil Posttivelynot be tnserted uniess paid 1n advanca. N l:. F. CNALE ke, Aod Aingle harnes FOR BALE. FWMATSOF CMATA - Beris i reducod for next 8) days to ) from $10 beretolor 160.t Al 163~ I v Hale—On Cal Drnia, clyse to Belt line kb X182, two abory houso and barn, §3.500, RESIDENCE PROPERTY Fo: Sale witnin Half-Mile of Postoftico. N TO Lou—lou" FONEY T0 LOAN I mums of 900, and_upward O. F. Davis and Co., Real” Esiate and Lor Agonta, 1608 Farnam 8¢ - BELY WARXYD. OR SALE ~Che drows “Druy b, w8l new drug stock " caro of Boe. 1 — buggy, Sig At tho Kmylre tteam Laurdry ons mvg:\f\.‘uv her and ono good polisher, 1110 us f 18 1112 Dodge WA T W \\n.l)Au:T‘ perie ¥, y quiot family hors Alsa & good pony 10r 850, ‘s ave. uso and ot 2 —Houre and lot. 201 —~Two Husse 193 —House and 1.t 184 —H uss aud bot 179 —H use and lot. 172 —Houso and lot. 168 —rouse an - 1ot 163 —House and lot 169 —House and 1ot 167 —House and lob. 68 —FHouno and lot 8% —House and lot m girl, ¢ - bara ay. Must speak German and English flient- 1y Kow York Dry Gools Store, 131012 Far- 140 8 sidonco lota noar Judgo w0 Lota aro the most de- clgh! ens> and on gool terma. Earkur & 3 15th and From A di 1t iirs maker. Inquire 152 vmhn oet. W Clarkson, per day. 0. wdarow, I 500 teame on under constructio Work will last i traneportat on from K ansas Ci ohn Mecaughlia, Itenick, Mo. &AR, ) Higheo - - o8 ALE—A clean stock of Hardware in Contral braski. Addross "A. B Bee Publisbing Co., Ou aha, Nb, 981 1m n 4 House and 1o 140 —House and b 183 - Houso and k Rosidences for salo within a mila circloot _ Postotlice and outside of Half Mile. 350 —Boare andiot.... Heueand 41 ts o and Job. .. DORS LK~ 00d grove, frame-) Ouse, stabls, g anarv, wo'l, and wom about * miles south of Vaipar. 0, In Lancaster cotinty, Nob.. at $16pornora, Ad: doess Thos. Wolte, David City, Neb. Terms oasy MO et A gitl tor goneral housowork, Good None bt wcompetent girl ueed aply 1 Uhicago streot. \ TANTED & good_smart and energotic man to 107 tako half intorest in o well eatab ished and firat class paying bus Address £ C. W Be Dses W10 LWO barns, bugyy 3 it-o'way, on Must he wuld 960 Hp. & n 15th and 14th. HUGHES, 1o 7o —Houseand loh 303 —Houss 2P Houes anton 504 —House and I 176 —House and lot. 136 —Housa and o 208 —House and {D—A compotent mantotakecara «f hor s and do ofher work at my roaldence. Roeference H. W. Yates, Nobraska | W required. BALE—A good alds bar, top b {3 rhuv N7 Boutn 18th i B JOR SALS—Loaving o house, barn, fow.ories and 2 Jo renidencelotn. Apply T. E. Parfit 1 Gas office, mh 884, 1 —Colored girl—can 112 South 12th treat. 7ANT pay. work and_good 976-0p OB BALE--40 dosicublo butalag Lt for trade oroash. Callat A. Hos,o's 1610 Dodge 8t. —A women to take care of room and attemd w clghr more, Apply oor; 15et and Dodgo stroets, [ VW ANTED—A fow pamons to instruct . book: keoping. As thoreu s deniwud for competont Do e parin o sdition. Acre property neax the oy, tormat) sult, PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the Eatate of David W. Hazard, do ceased. DOt SALE-—-Graded Durham Cattlo—7 yoarilng ¢ b0 two year old heife 61 three yoar old 2podigrood Ducham bulls, seven-eighths Dur- Above oxoept a fow aro ¢ breoding plainly ut of l\l(l\ © COWH, A8 Aro a 20 calves book ki tp ors, | will learn a fow, and wait for halt until situationsare furnishod 1op J 8. 5MITH, 1618 Douglas St. VV ED—0ne ood girl i kitchon and on dining rosm gisl at Arcado hotel, 1315 1 strevt V Notlco is heret ygiven that the craditors of said deduased,will et theadministrator ofsaid catato,bo- foro me, County Judge of Dougius coun y Nebrasks, at the ounty Gout, Rogyn, in saud o iinty, oh the of Beut., 1884, on tho 23 day of November oot on the 23d V'ay of Jan , 1886, at 10 o'clock a n. ench day, for the purposo of presenting their Jaims_for examination, mljustment and allowance. months are allowed for creditors to present their claims, and ouo year for tho adminlstrator to_settle ki estate, from tio 241 day of July, 1884. This no- tice will e piiblished In tho Omaha Daily” Bee on eaoh weok for four weeks successively, pricr to th day 01 Nopt 1884, 54 J. H.McCULLOCH, [A true copy.) 28 50-Aug 0-9p County Judge Uik UNACQUZHTE £ Q10GHAPHY OF Y TV WILL GVE BY EXAMIMING THIS WA THAT T glat 995-8 t bargain, the Boott resi- ust east of Frait’s in Wanscom Aowirablo 7 room cottage and BARKER & MAVNE. 18th and Farnam, TANTED —Dining room girl at Boston Restaur. ant, 1414 1 ouglus st. 99 0p Deos) This In & Vo old at & sacrifice. fton_ites 0106y SALE OR TRADK—A 6 year old Kontucky liorse 16§ hauds high, gentle and kind, trots in 3 minutes untrained, also @ new flne sido Lar top car i C. J. Canan, 781-1mo \ ’ general house work, A zood stear'y. situation to ono who 18 & wood cook, washer and fionr — Mr 14 Oa ] v, bo'ween 10th ane ry busineas In good locality |, Al roqu're oapital of about §3,000 [ 080 1n NiLEaEN - In city lighit and_phassnt ily ano LAUILS UI G o country, to take n) work at thelr own hcines; §2 t0 86 day e yuictly made; work sont Ly mail; no v stamp for royly Plosse address Kellablo Mant’g Co, Philadelphia B47-1in F\qll( SALE-G pying will K o full lotw, witn threo first clase houses In good ropair, on 8 W. cre. 1500 and Cavitol wvenue. Kents for 82,00 per year P ; = Q. R. OAN 0{1UATIONS WANTEY, - - s coun- Youition by o I / private |artica, Addrees M. . 17'8p G ool 1o aud Mook raiuing choico grass and grazing 11ud, adjoiniug, For salo cheap, Pariam street. JOR BALY 15 h, p. and bollers of any size and llylr RY, lwt hlh and Xhlh LU h plenty of rang Potter & Gobh, shett \r""‘““’ A situstion by a stioug hoy 11 year old to work board, would prefor the country. Addross 1821 Calltornin ¢ . 116 6 fon a8 hook keeper in & who'e Had8 yeame porlonco and oucer. Will work for swall Address “F, O 5. care 189 7AN TED— 81 5alo or rotail store. salary to comt Boe oftice ANTED—A positi kooper. Addroes nm.m- ladv book- 6 Boo oftioc. YOUDK marTiod mAn waDta WUIAOD &8 book | oo keepor, | blishmont in Omaba. | YNOR SALE- n Han 80 placo af & bargaln if sold soon, potior & Gobb, 1616 Farnam, 1.4 MIBOELLANEOUE WANTS. ANTED —To purchase & small farm iproved on the bauks of & lake o1 um»l be high and hulltlly ddress box H04 Neb. 106t OR BALE—Cheap lota In Shino's 24_addition, Kirkwood and Plalnviow, Fotter & Oobh, o A Two second hand - planos, a8 Kdholw Dmal Musio Btore on 10th Bt. B90-t¢ P‘on BALE—Two open second-asad_buggles and o8e lolivery wagon, cheap, at 1819 Harney 81, D-To sull, foundry . Fple Practical maulder with sl ca 60 Boo oft ccmo ROCK 1SLAND & PACIFIC R BLA, ST, B e o e 38 SR A ) T ANTED—Two or throe furnished reoms_ eonve- W emite Tooated for Hene housekeeping. Addross Ao stating term J " Woo offica. 06711 VWARIED 70 by, a fronii A have constructed o step ladder o \_N 81 14th sivet, (up-atain), 69 ] o otent mets and magieh ANTED—# 0 work the invention. Address years, at 0 per cent. Address Hox m;o:m,- 122 8p 1 oo L. PAKEN UP—A MISCELLANEOUS. ir. Wil sel) ave not the meany " Boo office. S EA ez 15, A iho Dot Liho o pn‘ 4 cow about 12 or 18 years old, - nd & fow spots below fore have kame by proving properts 1. Jackson, Glse's addition, 191-8p lady's 1013 o "FOR FENT. -hvlllu and Lots. A New and Direat via o S, Ry sy ‘Spanod b Norolk Newport Now! ““im A Latayeise: Fa i ern wtroot, ——— — ———— | TNOUND—On 171h stre. v 08 RENT-Dwolling house, 7 rooms, oellar, well | J'Dlicl s ropn Uil shunch, e l“‘ “,‘x{’: cxing , threo blocks sauth of Upsra House. | Farney struct, . ul -un:mmmm, ‘po Passengors 1 on Fast 'l?"_ TEMere for aato at an Drincipal Ficket Omoos in the United Statcs snd Cunada, Bagnage cheoked through and rates of way S aa oW & Sormpeiiare thit Rer lods Savens the Maps and ¥old- GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTI A4 yons nesront 'nunl Omoe, or adds T A e, JLOUT A st and tan female dog lisd on chuln 4and collar, with locket. — §10 reward will be paid for her raturn to Bucklogham theatre, 12th strect, 164 9p T fimio of #ix goows, 1711 Jackson . Fitzmorrls, 644 8, 17th rtreel 197 £ wn Rk Inguire of Heo otice, POR RENT—Nicoly turaisied Dodge street. RIVY & wanitary cleaner, Abcl, (s3coum.oF to t0 J. M lta, sinks and cesspocls olosned wilh Saslataction guarnteed by I, mith,) box 878, 000-110p \1 KAY YD Ol WTOLEN .y pony white star on forekioad, 1 bay mare 10 yoars old, 1462 south 10th 8t. K. Bohonbe, 100 7p D OK HIOLEN—A lioht b s THAY. (5 ileve hoay B yuhrs ald_Granded i, Ioftbip, whito face mid wuddlo marke ' 8 44| H. PHILLIPS, o waree- MERGHANT TAILOR - HAS REMOVED TO AKEN UP—Last Apri, rod ud wm- -mz hell l"“. ! 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