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OMAHA DAILY BE"F. )_ ’:\'D:\Y_'f 7{\_7I'Gl'ST 11, 1884, 7 THE OLD RELIABLE — ey THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY ALL ARBOUT PIANOS, an' the hound, an’ o torrior, an’' them others o' Hank's to loaf round y'ere.” How They Make Instruments of| ‘ Yy, 'leven children aud only a dezen COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE MERCHANTS . ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, Pearure and Tortare, dogs. Mariar, don't yo think we have THE BRUNSWICK. BALKE, COL s = ‘most too many umidmu Times is most y 'y " . tarnation hard, yo know. Say, can't we LENDER COMPANY THAT WRITE-UP. Bk G100 are thore to u .|t 00 s0me o' our chunkiost gals o U R N I T U R E f —— “How many are there to a pl- 'work! 1 ’low that they could mak [SUCCESSORS TO THE J. M. B.& B. 001 | qpe Mountain Laboreth on $250 and nnnl“rdwu Sabed Iarge manufacturer (enough in a spell for us to h\;y snother o N Brought Forth a Little Monse yosterday. dog or two.” i abi e s of & Puff H,,‘ Counofl “‘That is & difficult questionto answer "K‘ t & yo say, Hezekiah,” f‘)“.f’ho“u:d ,("‘r“h", - $1,000,000 Blufs, literally; but the making can I suppose "Tlow 't we could awap two of | Eaid-up Capital, - - = 100,000 be divided into four parta: the case, the | our young "us for four more dogs, we'd|Surplus Fund, =« - 70,000 . framing and sounding board, the string- | be fixed. I guess I'll try it.” Some months ago there wasa little lar- | ing 'the keys and ction. Tho casis the | =~ - — Y m"oc" ry here caused by the appearance of a gen- | most expensive part of the instrument, mies N. W. Cor, Farnam ano 12th Sts tlemanly and captivating representative | but has nothing to do with the ue | Plles are frequently preceded by » sense of OFFIOFRS: ..o mont extanelvo manutactarers of e Clilosgs Trkak, $heas sheciil js. from & musioal standpoint. At firat | Woight ink ho back, loins and lower par of the . f oago Times, whowe special mis- | (o) o o®ide, almont witheut exoep. | Sbdomen,canat the patient to supjuse he has | PRANK Monrry, Prstdent. | SAwyE. Rosxss, V.P ar 00 a fis sion waa proclaimed as belng to give|tion, of rosewood, but now nearly every | *m et i o Jadunoing s b :x’n-no"l::‘n o Y, : : . . A n of Councll Bluffs an extensive and glowing | variety of wood is used. You must not ::‘I::‘Q"g.‘ :‘fi‘-:\,t:‘wy. "x:nt:u(n:k:; fi K. Rogers, Ben, B. Wood . Praok el IN THE WORLD.; write-up in the columns of that paper. |imagine, however, that cases are made |stomach, efe. A molstere like perspiration, . . D. Jonoes, Luthor Drake. i ble ito , ' | Transsct & General Banking' Businees. Al wh 6008, Tonth Stroot . . . - - OMATA, NER | Moy e Vaughan at onoe took hold of the | ®itirely of more expensive woods. The rmhwln‘fi“h:':[ disagreeable itching particn & Gener ing n w 2 Pricon of Billird and Pool Tablosand matarals case proper is mado of whito wood, and | Ialy at nlght after gotting wari in bed, ta| oK% mutir how lare oe sratsoe sammacion | OO Of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States arashed on application. enterprise, as he does of all schemes to|the g f th i 18 will receive our caref ion, sud we promis . ppoarance of the most expensive p- + : » advertise the city. He saw a chance to|wood isgiven by a thin veneering." ton :,r‘{',', """{:?,",’»fi: ]{':“;,“,,:’flth“’ ']:; e N Sy 6 bustases fou pactie to select from. 8. H. ATWOOD, attract the attention of the world to the | : How about the framingi” directly o the parke affoctod, absorbing the iy, Rackange on all Wo phia Plattsmouth, - . - - = Neb, |advantages of this city, and in his fancy | ‘For sixty years or more il has been | tunors, aflaying the Intensc liching, and ef. 'snd ankers recaivedon vor | NO STAIRS TO CLIMB, made, whblly or i focting & taw millions of money poaring In for the | ey o o ety :l‘,’:é“z:d';’ dien have Talled, ~ Do ot delny nntll the dran | "l cieitoats of Depoelh bearing § per oee investment. The Times only wanted |the strings. This strain or tension, by ;:.“::' gmflm L Se'hlmn:?n“l"mg”' Buys and sells Forolgn Kxebange, Counly, Ot 8250, and for this slight consideration his | the way, amounts to from seven to ten | ‘“Trade supplisdby O. F Goodman. Sad Government securiies e T S two ocolumns and o half would be|toB% Then spruce is used for the § ding board, and th A9 Young stook for ale. Oorrespondence solt ed devoted to setting fourth the interest of 1IN, % Rl Ll oo ihis iy, Tho litle mayor pushed Bk oF ST Ty Rt goahi DocTOR % Aaroun lmong L) usiness ciroles, se- o Lo mbee Ve INOHDHoR) MDA 'A8R |Ribioe o ke oW fob forhing o the on and keys. Come with me, and followed a walt of week after week, for (] will otk 1 $ 1’000.00 1 Yy Tlimol ety mu;y il will show you how some of the work is newals of promises the boom has come, ‘his,” i 9 108 be pald " s gy is,” continued the gentleman, oy St L Wi Seeaite oy one who X 10d s Birt | Liko the fool's gun, “'bang it goos and | eading the way into . long, Iow-atudded | 1 Cht, Stz ChArlcs Kty &8, Lonts, Mo, 80nOUS Aubstance in never goes off. the T reom, ‘s the polishing room. The T 3 - In the supplement of the Times ap- | polishi f & pi i X §wirrs §ruciricl posrs avertwo pagssaf & welke-up o th | Fke - Hour o e suscenis cont. ot & . B, & Q. railroad, with what purports | varnish are rubbed down, when dr: e Do T e with tho b [ 0 be & map, and after a diligont search [with pumice stone and water. . Othoe | 01050 cury and Potash Tretmey in the lighter spots of a big ink bloteh | finishing coats are applied and sand- 7 ¥. A. TOOMER, M. D. Perry, Go, f ono can, by knowing where to look for | papered. previous to the application of | X witts Specifio has cured me of Scrotula of 13§t discern the letters *‘Counc Oaha,” | the final polishing coatmaking—in all, | R FRNADER OF YHOROUGINRND AND HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE ELEGANT PASSENGER .ELEVATOR, SOUTH OMAHA, IT I8 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE UNITED 8TATES Ntional B OF OMAHA, S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, . ©O. W. HAMILTON, Pros't. 8. 8. CALDWELL, V. Pres't. I M. T. BARLOW, Cashler DIREOTORS : 8, 8. OALpwELY, 8. F. Swmith, 0. W. Haumruron, M. T. BarLow, 0. WiLt Bamurox, FOR ALL ARE FOUND! K |etiesihioneel’ U | Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! . Y. Office, 160 W. 224 8., between 6ih and 7¢h | flourishing days of the Times, the most | to the inch thick plece of white wood,and | Kirincs are sossied By i sivice Y |able In 3, 6 and 12 months, boarln venuts. Philadelvhia office 108 Chestnutst. it over protended to charge, even for its | they are both subjected, at a high tem- B Interest, or on demand without |,.'. Pll‘:m:diwrilia, “dithle hefid of the | perature, to an enormous pressure, whizh toros ool Wi splay nes was | makes the veneer almost part of the BEAUTIF UL sc ERY 8 dollar a line, and this|whitewood. These oddly ali]uped pieces Pprope WEliurittos At HErkat rate ofa vesis » on, Debiiity, Mental Mercurial and other A or Bones, Bood Poisoning, ding. d, . Z:‘::; 1‘;;‘:‘{:::3)':].1“:2 ‘d‘o::&u St nugpe:lrrll: which is probably meant to Ind}cnta the [ nine or ten coats.’’ Slired e stint 3 slolae A SH omoke, Ave ) o groat cition of the lsour valloy. | Another large room was visited. §10.000% at | The lengthy description of this road and [ ¢‘Here’s where the cases are mado,” B Switt's § - Ttfits stations is headed ‘‘The Rowdy |said the guide. *‘As you see, wooden West,"” and after searching through the | clamps are used to hold them together, Bngliah or Gorm: 04 Dugos, de- d}:"‘l"i write-ups of every lt‘:““ along |and when finished they are taken apart, ™M ARR‘;R‘&E“EGTB’EM; e e the line, one comes across the names in bered and sent to ther ro E1d Diboashd Eaatlod f ) numbered and sel nother room to s o g s e 4722 | amall oaps, *‘Council Blufls.” About 200 | be poliehed. Hero is the veneoring. fne THE SWIFTSPEOIEIO 00, |linesare given to this city. In the|This very thin shoot of mahogonyls glued cudre mie of Rheuw ARCH rablo cases, Medieln, United States Depository First Natonal Bank —UF OMAHA— Cor. 18th and Farnam 8ts. The Oldest Banking Establishmen’ i Omaha, SUOCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organised in 1868, Organised as » National Bank in he stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 1560 lots have been sold &ad the demand is on the' increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $80,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im provements, and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at once The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and will, in connection with the U. P. Ramlway, have a union depot near the park at the nonth end of the town. Svitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. s Tae of dho torm . Shot | cooped-up, obscure sort of & space in the | of iron are the frames which we have A corporate name of & greatroad, | BUPPlement, is what the city gets for ita | cast for us.” The Inte of Qustome e onveys an |4‘i‘::::“u£nwn.“ $260. ‘‘How many men does It require to c'osely guarded and every facllity Q e Outcr e | The $250 write-up states that this 18 | make a singie piano? This is not a con- lic—a Short Line, Qul the te t the Union P Ingle p compatible with principles of dall N . a 2o ihe beet of’sccommods | the torminua of the Union Pacific, and | undrum. ’ sound banking freoly extendod, And all of the good and pleasant things that go to make up a com- claims 33,000); a perfect system of water- | There are keymakers, hammer makers, rope. The town of South Omaha is situated south of the city of Omaha works, electric light, iron works, street | hammer-leatherers, stringers, case mak- IN cAsH $oil European Passa o Tickets |on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the And St. Paul. opera house, excellent schools, churches, | tuners, oto. The tuners are the highest Isowns and operstes over 4800 mieof | four daily papers, & motropolitan police | paid of all. It takes one a little over a GIVEN AWAY Boetive o e o’ branches. tad oonnee | fOTe) saloons governed by a high license | day to put a piano in shape. The com- 4 weat’rtmd covers an area of nearly four square miles, doanil;t;g? l‘;{]i‘:&';o&,l%h ) !‘}f’:',:nm‘,"“' “‘last, but not least, a city government | ter, finds its way to the warerooms about A & 4 - S - being & man of public spirit, interesting | was asked another gentleman interested EBull Durham Smok himself personally in advancing the city’s | in pianos, but not a manufacturer. He ng Tobacco. cago, Belolt' Janeaville and Mineral Polol. contracts amounting to $300,000, devotes | facturer migh 5 i i " Rookford and Du ,000, ight charge you 8600 for I can| The genuine has picture of e, B atand and Gbdar Raplds. | one-fourth of the articlo to descrip- | get you on easy tersas for $100 or loss, BULL on every package. o Milwaukoe, Mitchell and Chamberlatn, | ment of the races, and about the same | nected with the business is 50 per cent. Rook Talund, Dubuque, 85. Paul and Minneapolls. |amount to the mayor’s plan of having|less than the catalogue price. the w: rld are run on the main linesof the CHICAGO, | tember 15, 16, and 17, and the paper | tinued, after a long and very careful MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and every | which he is to Pllbhlh in the interests of u.lcuhflon. “costs the manufacturer the terminus of ten great lines; that it| *Onla t Each tas hi let d h 1 T Avirr « i great many. Each man has his Draw sightdr. on England,ire | plete and happy existence. Shedy/ihio KrsavEs EVIVRY, e has a population of 25,000, (the mayor|own line, and never departs from it. land, 8cotiand, and ail parts of Eu- (ricaco, MmwAvREE railway, two first-class hotels, & cozy | ers and finishers, sound board makers, OOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, | Omuha post office to the north line of the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 2} east and Slons reach all tho great business contrea of the [8ystem, substantial stone and brick busi- | pleted piano, ready to give either pleas- Northwost and Far Wes naturally answers th | ness blocks, parks, public library, and | ure or pain, and more frequently the lat- To the SMOKERS of Chicago, Milwaukee, La Crosse and Winona. presided over by progressive, honest and | six months after it is commenced.” % enuin Cong o, e ey ook Bl competent ofticials, the chief oxecutive| **What is the cost of & good planol” s el g s interests at any opportunity presen was certainly very candid. %m: %H::‘;i:, Owatonna and Fairibauli. It speaks of the paving and sewerage| ¢Sucha pyilno?' he said, “as a manu- gm;go. Goundl} E;]u:; sodomanag ey o tion of the driving park and an advertise- | The cash price of a piano to any one con- Chi Davonport, Calmar, 8. Paul tnd Mignapolls | | 0 commercial men’s gathering hero Sep-| A first-class instrument,” ho con- For Pfl::l;f;e::n:ur next attentionis pald to passengers by courtoousemployes | 41 o~ .y ot ] ) 5 about $250, all told. It leaves a fair ote o This is what the ity geta for ita $250. | margin of profit when a_customer pays Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never be cheaper than they are to-day. . 4 Mwnan el : Thites twhesnbeoribod s kol Srrposs AL D ORIGINAL OAPITAL . - - . - . - §200,000 | (2 Apply atthe Company’s office, cor. of 13th and Douglas }streets 3.1, CLARK, Genl e o e 2" | may bo satisfied with the investment if | class mzll.\,fwtmn do not make fortu:zu T].L E H AV SURPLUS AND PROFTTS - $150,000 | over the anhn‘Snvmg's ank. GEO. 1. HEAFFORD, Ass't. Gen'l. Pavs Ag. | g0, they are easily pleased. rapiily. Competition is immense, and a T PERSONAL, very large capital is required. Then, too, GOULD&CO'S Hxawax Kouwrss, President. T T matkot is flooded with cheap inatra: Joxx 4. Cumievos, Vios Bresdent M. A. UPTON, d Kounrez, 8d Vioe Prosident, ments, some of which—worse than use- 18 DECIDED BY PorrLamon. Assistant Secretary, Vel Ve % Major Anderson is reported as very ill with ‘;llgow my mind—sell as low as perhaps Boya,] Havana Lottery | |w n. mssums, Asmistant Cuatiy - DAVIS, Oushton it ‘ erysipela. - pLaiEE O T e it i rwes ey Grerman D. Wvatt GR E nT 3 ch:)i ,lz.mzmce, of Walout, spent Sunday at STRATEGY OF A TOURIST, Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Kvery 12 |ancico sad pal cities 1o the Unigeq O . o) ot Lond ) m".fl, Edinburgh and ; : 2 SH e EES RS |\ MBER MERCHANT . | A K. Grov, of Logao, was a Sundny|A Bankrupt American Surrenders to |TIKETS 0200, . - - HALVES, 8100 u H il l ‘ sojourner at the Pacific. ; the London Police, partics in interost. It is falrest thing in the OM AH A uature of chance In existen s, F. S. Pasey and Miss Julia Officer are Fortuformation aud partioulars spply toBHIPSEY o 7 ol home again from Spirit Lake, Loxvoy, August7.—The London po- 5";@‘\"‘3’3 augnu.‘}gn m,mw'm“ qvA c‘u SAVINGS BAN ' 5 3 f '3_ per o '.p; 5 lice have a New York forger on their |, broot, 81, Louls, Mo, H = T g @ " 3 Dr. J. F. Favborn, of Tabor, the well known o 8 2 o Frank Lobrano, LD, 20 Wyandotte, Kan a - . 2 2 ouT dontal s, i 1o move to Bomberg. | 1Ana% sud aro snriousfo, know if the | "y ko ki Cor 13thandDovgSts. | @ % B F g 3§ %833 athin, Ho b|—— 0 s s i1 8 g4 @ A B = W o3 Capital Stock, - - - 81560,000 - = m o (Y] [ 5] L ability of Stockholders, 300,000 e 5 4 F.ye Per Cent Interest Paid o Deposits |~ LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1E oy TN Ry ! o ily from | Saturday evening, and confesssd that he s;:‘.:;‘,,l'“l.‘.: returned with his family from | ot gv O ok for 8460 on. the DR A Seventh National bank of New York, T 9. - ; ~ Captain Hatcher, of the St, Louis and New | 21 years old and gives his name as Thom- [ AUNGTON Orleaps packet line, is here on a brief visit to |as Basely. He voluntarily surrendered P bis family, himself to the police of the o ‘ 3 Rev. T. J. Macky, rector of St. Paul's | Whitehall division, Scotland Yards, last ) s CUMINGS AND 20TH 8T., OMAHA, NEB, C I— s | Mrs. Maurer, wife of Mr. William Maurer, | June 19, and obtained ¢h fhaie 7 ~AT o y { June 19, and obtained che mone; ere GOING JERE of Maurer & Craig, has gone on a visit to|on in New York City the aaxm day, PRINCIPAL LINE Illinols friends. Then he fled to Europe, arriving SERQIL ’ John Darncll, a machinist at the North-|8¢ ~ Havre about tho ~ end CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LOVES, | western round house, lies at his residence on | 9f June. Thence he went to Parls. BY WAY OF Officers < Directorms JAMES E. BOYD ..Pro b L. M. BENN Vico Prosident C. F. GCODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. o Dayw ho are suffer- LreTRIO * Trial TO ity LOST VITALITY, nd all thore 4iseases OF There he spent most of his money in a ¥ avenue A very low with typhoid fever, ¥ . o PRIBONAL HATU Iy Fesultlig Trom AnvGks &nd | S W GANNETT TAX MEXER, OMAEA AND LINOOLN TO DENVER, M, G, A, Bobinson asd M. .00 B, | Comniory GiMiDaHaR CopaonTomos g0 [ bopan fucuid Iy et and"cotlele | Ny PUNDY E L. STON A 5 ! drown the recollection of his crime by | Fsoration i o mazrs DI rown have returned from Dixon, Illinois, |drinking and by association with the | Pamphiot frie EANGAS CITY AND ATCHISON t9 DENVER |\ o they Lave been to attend the funeral of | gayest women he could find, When his | YOLTAT( Connceting in Union Depots at Kansas City, v 4! 1. ! Omubia and Denver with throuzh trains fo Mus, Stiles, i:md; were nanrlyhexlmuntcd, he came to ondon, arriving here July 28, almost m p‘t:nnilc;n. Since then he had wnndurec} a."“'!“‘l!‘ et oo B,.E\,.sn.l ,n.,E,,n.,' Ao e ponasy “|about the streets until the pangs o Ality, v oto, ' hoving trins {0 “r 7 “‘t“:""t'; j‘l‘";”‘* witha good prospect | hungar and the prospect of absolute star- o f.;.":‘.‘.r.".:;z"’m'.‘z O capeuring kng:bubblo, vation comgelled him to give himself up. e Mie, O. E., Beswick has returned from ber [ When he reached lice | ; Va0 A ¢ n he the police ] HOOIA visit to Neensh, Wisconsin, and Galesburg, | station Basely looked the picture of [llinols. Bhe is much improved in health and :mner{l;. and it is evident that at lenst that portion of his story which re- o = = Iates to_his privations and suffering is T.0. CARLIBLE, e mm.f {10 n::hw expresses himself as very BREEDER OF , Jith Ro- Sl o grateful to the police, and especially to sininic Ch g Oaes with N....J. . Cochran, No. 20 North Eeihth | Tnpeotor Dowdell, who has given him Cars and th Dining Cars | street, n his €0th year and has lived | yavoral good meals, which Basely says PR High Class Poul {:llllx‘l(llully m‘mm from Chicago and Kansas Oity, | here twenty-three years, have tasted better than all the luxurious eil Blufls: Chicago and De Soines, Chicago, St. Josvph, Athison an e Y banquets which he enjoyed during his| MO, VALLEY, - - - IOWA. Topel! without chianige. Orily through line 00! AL, fast career in Paris. 1’;"81 was_ ar- 1 o e 3 M fln‘u ng their own trains ween Chicag OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, ed at the police court on Mondsy 9g,,ud for Clrculars.’ " oy o cafs. htwoen Couott, BLUFFS, Towa, Augus h :ngnremmdod until to-day, when he again remanded pending the reply 19, via Peoria ‘Wheat—No, 1 milling, 76@80; W8 65@ | oy Tlustrated H. K, BURKET FUNERn.. OIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 111 North 16th Strest Omana J. M. Hammond, of Hamburg, 1s eaid to have & yeaming for the democratic nom nd all points in t Connecting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago with 9 NEW YORK And all E ) Cities, At Peoria with thr trains for Indianap. olis, Cineinnati, Colun,a, and all poi; the South.East.” At 81 ouis with thro tiains for all points Se- % Double and Single lc!mg. Power ano Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings. UNDERTAKERS! 218 14TH BTREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS DREXEL & MAUL, at wholesale and retail.” HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURC AND SCHOOL BELLS. (BUOCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS) KERS | Corner 10th Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. 70&"“‘;% 0@ to an inqury to be sent to N York UNDERTA e rn—Local purposes, 40@45, [ ent | ow York as ‘ A sj‘f;—{‘u;% e, 3 3:@:21,"1 et to whether his extradition fs desired. | MODraska Cornice o ot Mand 1417 Varohca shant. dost by Sedur 1tng s AIReY & ¥ J A TRUMPED-UP BTORY. —AND— - g ‘x; IMI S I_\-I i I ’ E : E, 3 A etk Earior Cars | Ooen sl 30 por 100 pouad. Note, by tho Cablo N — CHARLES RIEWE, . : Iy to and from 8t. Lonis , by the Cable News company: % T o of cha et cen | ¥ 09d-—Good aupply; prioes t yards, 6 00G | Thoro fs o Soveuth national bauk - in rnamflfl[ N St Louns snd Dos Moinos, Towa, Lincoln, Ne- |70 1 11 ered hard, 11 60 per ton; ott, | Now York, and the above cablegram evi- UNDERTAKER = A ~ 1t 15 ulso the only Through Line bstween boopernla;:db . hx;l e oy ?'Hm{l:“l.}“ to tl:m saum? g.;d.d na- s e e R ] ; X 4 (o7 Ly ST, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PA! Lard—Falrbank’s, wholesaling at 97c, ional bank, at the corner of roadway " 4 ) \ K ) ‘ - - - Flour—Oity four, 1 60@3 30, and John steeet. The offi f that in- 4 L T % S \ e Heai o | e MY L sad Joln s M oficas of | GALVANIZED (RO CORNICES | Mot Cases, Colu, Cusels, Sronts. [L5, LINE “rl_:m:’urwm and is universally admit g LIVE u'ros;)@‘ by :hi-se\éanlng, stated that no forged check | IDormer Windovee, |1000 Farnam St., - ‘bu:\lh\. NEB / ‘ Finest Equipped Rallroad in the World for | Cattle—Butcher cows . Butcher | for 8450 or any other amount had been FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, hlo ordors promptly sttended to. Telophone S ciasse: of Trav toars, none in warket, M g T £ e A ] s e TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT, two months, and that they had no knowl- edge of any person named Basely. They Through Tickets via this line for sale at aii ¥ unon ticket offices in the United States b & Cunudae FAODUCE AND FRUITS, suggested that tho prisoner may have 4. J, POTTER, PEROEVAL LOWELL, J. M. 8t, Jol . . 2 y Vice-Pres. & Gen. Manager. Goaase. A% Chicass mfi:‘,?,:::'z'::.m;"fi“ ft. Jehn & Co., eom- | rymped up the story in order to obtain lron Fencin g ! Ponltry—Live ol} food and shelter for * the time being, and | crestings, Laiussredes, Verandas, Offce and Ir, 3 in the hope of being given & free pussage Ralllogs, Window and Coliar GuND o across the Atlantic. ———— : A. CAJORI, Druggistl Removed to 121 N. 11th St. SODA WATER | PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED XA e o balTILSS, DUEBIES, RO WAEORS WHEEL vadmace o, ot fa . AND TWO CARTS. w08l Mupim e T R i, Wl Omaha. Neb T, SIINEOXLID. per . MANUFACTURER OF Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunch. Butter—Oreamery, 20;; rolls, choice 9@10¢, Almost Out of Dogs, GALVANIZED IRON | s, tuee o oo o5 ok 4o , 150@2 00 per bbli| ¢ \grigr " gaid an Allen t; 9 g;:'(::l::: Zfilfif%“""‘fi,‘;fl,’; ';,:', bbl ?1"!,',': !;ut :.0 his other half, “ehnv:(:;fluyiefi':y ; 5 per bushel. idee how many young 'uns we have it OORNlcEs.| $a.Decor Ars icit directions ‘:i:fll::l:uml::;uduzgun:‘ they round WINDOW: CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. [Pt A Doy, g d; s8es, 416 28th Street, v anoiog Mopen, Grames, gt |7 Mout a dozen, T guees; there's Tige, OMAHA, sese 1+« NEBRASK | Wells, Richardson & Co., Burlington, Vt. an' Bruce, an’ Growler an' her four pups, DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Ooculimt :.:’a;a lAuarist. roult of 'l?'gu.; & Cralgion "slak T o JAS. H. PEABODY M. 1.