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XIavo for oale 300,000 nores cazetnlly nelostod land: The ute of tho term ** Bho Luo" o connection with i corporate namo of & grost road oo a b of# grostrond | u Kastern Nobraskh, at low price and on oasy torms required by the traveling pub. lioa Short Live Ontok Fime and the bost © da ® tlons—all of which are furn- hod by tho reatost rallway In Amerlca. Pirtto, Tmprovea tarms for salo ln Dovglas, Dodg, Coifax fsshington, tertok Nowary Publio always In office Corrempond Crxoaco, Mrwavkee And St. Paul. 13 owns and oporates over 4,500 miles of orthern Tllinols, Wisconsin, Minnosots, Iowa akota; and a4 ts main linos, branches and connee: ous Northwost and_Far t naturally anawors doscription of Short Line, and Best Route between Chlcayo, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Ohicago, Milwaukoo, La Crosso und Winon, Ohioago, Milwaukee, Aberdoen and Ellond (Ohloago, Milwaukeo, Eau Clalro and Stillwi Chioago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Morrill. Ohloago, Milwaukeo, Boaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Mil A FINE LINE 0P Plnos & 0 oans AT Mi coe, Waukosha and Oconomowoe. Glilcago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairledu Chiss. Ghicago, Milwaukooe, Owatonna and Falribauly. [|] Chicago, Beloit Janosvillo and Mineral Polns. Ohls n, Rockford and Dubuque. Ohl inton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapide. uncil Bluff and Omah Yanklon Gateaco, Milwaukos, Mitchall sud Chamberlaia. Rock Island, Dubuque, 8¢. Paul and Minnoapolla. Davenporl. “almar, 8t Paul and Minneapoll Pullman 8 eopers and the Finost Dining attention s pald to passengors by oourteousemployes of the Company. THE ONLY EXCBUbBLVE v d ] Cars In ho wrld are run on the madn linea of the GHIOAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST, PAUL RAILWAY, and evory IN OMAHA' N2B, 5. 8. MERRILL, Gon'l Manag AV wor. = H. CARPENTER, Gon' Pass. Agh. 1l RED STAR LINE GEO. HEHLFFORD, Ass't. Geu'l, Pa Agh. Bolgian Boyal and U.8, Mail Steamon | 11 passengors s0emed so ploased and ens 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - - - - - Nen. “ARADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND WIOH GRADE 'HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATILE- AXD DUROC OR_ JERSEY RED SWINE 44 Young stock for sale. Correspondanc solicipte OMAFA Chemical GCLEANING WORKS. .. PAULSON, Propriotors Gentlomens' Cloth'ng Cleaned, Dyed and Repatrod, Tadios' Drossos Cleaned and Dyed, without Ripping. Plumes Cleaned or_Colored any shade, to sample, Silks, Velvets auo Laces Cleaned, Dyed' and Re-fin- Ashed. 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAHA, NEP Northeast Nebraska NG THE LINE OF THE Ehlnngn.“fi. Paul, Minncapolls) and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension of this line from Wakefleld up an o LLEY of th GAN BEAUTE:'MUI; Xoemd aod Golorlige TO EARTINGTON, Reachios the bost portion of the State, Bpeolal ex ourelon rates for land soekers over this line Wayns, Norfolk and Hartlugton, snd vis Blalr fo & prineipal poluts on the SI0UX CITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD Tratns over tht 0., Bt P. M. & 0. Rallway $0 Cov ngton, Bloux City, Poncs, Harblugton, Wayne sud Nortolk, Connect at Blaix o/ Fiamont, Oskda.s, Neligh, aud through 40 Vel [entine. & Yorrstes all In andformation call on The Rhing, German Kxcuralon, $39, inolu Round Tidp, §90,00; Western Comice-Works, IBON AND 8L E ROOKING C. SPECHT, PROE. 1111 Douglas Bt Omaba, Neb, MANUFACTURER OF tron Cornicea BAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERD Italy, Holland and ¥ranc ¢ 20; Prepald from Antworp, 811 ; ing bedding, co, 2d Cabin, $61 ; xoursion, §106; Saloon trom § .¢ | seen, and he put on mozre aira than if he Bteernga Outward, o #90; Exoursion 110 o 8160. 4@ Poter Wrlght Bons, Gon Agente. B8 Bros d way N. V. oute, cd1y n Blood Pol mailed fro Bk Swirr Sescinc Co, CONSTITUTIONAL SCROULA- oning 15 of interest to 1 A receipt of yoar add cued of by she u L 0. McDANIH, J July 25, 1884 PRESCRIBED BY °HYSICIANS. 1 have prosorll Blood Polsos cures afte other remedios bad failed. B. M. Sreickuaxp, M Iy , July 28, W4, Oave Spring, FEARFUL BLOOD POISON! Anegroon my farm has hoen curcd of & fearfu cano of Blood Fuison by the use of threo bottles of Anift's Spocifio. ANURRY J. TOwARD, Forsyth, Ga., Aug. b, 1854, WL purlfy tio BLOOI Tate the LIVER GOLD WEDAL, PARIS, 1478 Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which tho cxcoss o Ol has been removed. Tt has thred timen the strength of Coco with Starea, Ar-o fore far more cconomp It I delicious, nourishing, thening, canily ¢ Hamilton & Co., Omaba. P, K. 110 208 N, 10th Btroet, Onahia; D, E. K Dyeing| =" Treatiso elasses. Wikl pawer 3, Atlanta, Gu. t1 Lo Swifts 1 Switt's Specific in many cases of d s & gonoral sonfo, and it has mado HOW CELEBRITIES TRAVEL Inw far from it being the purpose of the WHEELBARROW [FIEND, e predident of the road to dismiss him for - e Pecoliasition of Soms We ”_ln breach of the ru :_’4,“1:;“‘.\":‘2“';; "I'I" w,"),lt- James Nolan's Lonesome Trip Across Known Men in Railway Cars I::“:}l‘x::‘flywfi:y s \] . Bighet Paisty, for the Contine H-v in 125 Days, . s faithfulness Brooklyn Eagle, “How do y ot along with the |Denver Ne 0ld conductors have a large fund of | tramp./ng fraternity(’ the writer asked| A man named James Nolan arrly information and ancedote, and 1t would [ the cona tctor of a West-going train, Cheyenne on Sunday from San Franc astonish peoplo to learn how criticall “Oh we have some funny adventures [ The fellow is tramping across the coun:| they:watch each individual passenger, | with them,” v 08 the answer. “Nearly | try with a wheelbarrow and is making snd how well they can describe the trav- | all of those who beat their way have |the walk on a wager of £1,000. From | sling habits and idlosynorasies of promin- | money, and prefer 1o take the risk inci- [all appearance his trampis a genuine | nt people. Men starting on a long[dent to atealing » r1lo tiian to pay their |test of endurance. He is to arrive in | journey and during its progress are sure [fare. In an accident some wecks ago a|New York city in 125 days and has to | Grant, Conkling and Blaine, saying a mans; beside, he always has a portman strews all over every seat in the drawing- and wants everybody in the car to look at him, Now, there’s Blaine; he's just the opposite., He always buye the whole drawing-room and shuts himself up. Iat Grant is a queer old fellow. When he was president of the United States ho nearly always traveled in a special car, but now, eince he has become a private citizen, he travels just about the same as ordinary folks, You can always find Grant in the rear end of the smoking car with a cigar In his mouth, and there he sits with a hand on either arm of his chair aud smokes and smokes, seemingly oblivious to everything around him. He never looks at one. Sometimes he will look out of the window for hours. When he's not doing that he'n glanclng over a newspaper, He's indifforent to every. thing that's golng on. Why, if the train he's in stops on tho road in the open country for gome minutes ho never moves, never innires what is the matter, but sits and smokes stolidly until the train starts, whiloall the other passengers put their heads out of the windows or get off to seo what's gone wrong. “I remember,” continusd the veteran conductor, *“a trip to Chicogo Grant made in my car some time ago, His seat was coted, and | diroctly behind & lady who was traveling nvalids & | alone, and who, by the way, knew very little about traveling, She had her win- dow up for some time, and it was protty chilly; beeide, the black smoke was pour ing into the car. 1 watched Granta little while and 1 saw he was armoyed, as the smoke and the chilly breeze blew right over him, Presently he gos up and, leaning over tho lady’s, put his band on the catch and let the window sash down. The little woman gave an involantary atart snd turned aroend fiercely, but Grant never mnoticed her and dropped back into his chair. After a little while the lady hoisted the window again, and some of the passengers who had seen tho affair, smiled at one another. Then the litte lady beckoned to me and said, ‘‘Conductor, who is that hog back of me?" to show somo individuality, and railroad men being exceedingly observant, can tell almost at a glance whether a man is used to belng away from home or not. One expertenced conductor gave some of his recollections in a recent talk with the writor, He commenced by comparing “Roscoe Conkling generally gots one scat in a drawing room, and he gota all the newspapers he can buy, reads them and throws them all over the drawing room in teau fall of law papers which he room. Conkling is & very vain traveler the proprieior of a livery stable in Cali fornia. It is remarkable how’ persistent |« some of them can be. Six of them |t strotched thomselves in the water tank |l of a dead engine that was being hauled in | t discovered, refused to come out, and | told the conductor that they wobld like of pulling the engine up to the tank and | d; when about six inches of ice cold water | E tion of a big [rishmen, who could not (8 forco himself through the hole until the [y engineer had lubricated him with black | h oll, Bootblacks that are up to the times never pay fare. They wait till the they while away the time playing cards |d much as those who may be reclining on | ti . : 's Satap DressiNo J Savce. The universal favorite both in the 1. S.and Great Britain. Wholesome, delicious, economical, and nutriclous, Saves anxiety, waste and | trouble, ——— Sausage Sawycr, Ben, Perley Poore in the Boston Budget, William E. Robinson, an_educated young Irishman, who was the Washington |} correspondent of tho New York Tribune, in the epring of 1846, wrote over the sig- naturo of “*Persimmon” a sketch of Rep- ventative Sawyer, of Ohio, in which he d: 2 te “Every day about 2 o'clock, he feeds, | ™ beat was killed who hed on his pereon | walk all the w. over £500 and papers showing him to be sumed about a month, his actual timne t daya, so that he feels | ;oite encouraged over the prospect of | heing able to reach the eastern metropo- His roughest | rip thus far has been through Nevada, the middle of a freight train, and when | where he found many of the roads very being thirty-e to seo him crawl in there and put them [thirty-fiva miles a day. out, A better plan suggested itaelf that [ when not able to get suitablo accommo- train is under headway, run along be- | cine, sido a car, catch on to the irons of the |sawdust, don’t take it internally. Bathe door, swing themselves uader and find | your head with It, stratch your be comfortable seat on a brakebeam, where |it, or make a sticking-plaster of it out with tho procesh’n, “What procossion, I'd I ™ “Yesh, has, my desr. Bigges’ p'sosh’n of the cam (hic) palg Took us five and me.’ Ho has aiready con isin the time specified teep. ations, and states that with his blankets drowning them ouft. They capitulated | ho sloeps as warm a0 could bo desired. 1o has & compass, » hydrometer and & had been soused upon them;and all came | thermometer, and takes observations of forth like drownod rats, with the excep- | the tomperature, winds and other natur- I conditlons, Mr. Nolsn puahed out enterday morning for the enst trundling is barrow cheerfully along. — “Sawdust Used Medically,"” This is one of the latest idens in medi- But whatever you do with your k with only on't swallow it. The great medicine for and sleeping and enjoying thomselves as | debility, weakness, dyspepsia, rheuma- sm and liver troubles, 18 Brown’s Iron cushioned seats immediately above | Bitters, Mr. John Jenkins, of 138 Jef- them.” ferson St., Baltimore, says, ‘‘Malaria left mo very weak. & Covp |gave mo health ond strongth.” Brown’s Iron Bittars e A Long ¥ wsiON. o to know? here’s been no procession to-night.” ours to paas given point.” ‘“Mow many eroin the procession)?’ *‘Dud Randall * “And it took you fvo hours ) pats a given point. Nonsense”” *No nonsense ‘bout it. my dear. Given point ash a 8'loon, '—{Chicago News. About that hour be is seen leaving hls seat and taling a position in the window back of the speaker's chair, to tho left. contained a chunk of bread and sausage, or some unctaous swbstance. disposes of quito rapidly, wipes his hands Tittlo groaso is lef on kic hands ho wipes on his altaost bald head, which saves an outlay for pomatum riis mouth some- times serzes as a finger glass, his coat slooves and pantaloons boing called into roquisition & naplrin, e uoes & jack- | knifo for a tvothpick, and then goes on the foor agaim, and abuses the whigs as ““That's (fen, Grant,” said T “Oh'" exclaimed the little women,and | she dropped the window immediately. Grant heard the question, bus never let on and went on reading his paper as if nothing: had hoppened. “‘Herbert Spencer was the most rest- leas traveler 1 ever saw, and Eob Inger- soll the best. When lngersoll onters a car to go on a joutney, the first thing he does is to hang up his big slouch hat, then he begins to make himfelf somfort- ablo and Lefore the train starts he juet acts as thongh ho were at horein his study. [f there’s no one on the cram that ho kncws, it don’t take him long to|of tho arethra, spoedily and permasently | m striko up an acqunintance, and everybody seoms glad to know him. Ho'sa very jolly, liberal: travolor, smokes nes:ly o the timo on the cars, and always_sarries a bundle of choice sizars with him, 1 “emember 030 night there was a freight ‘wrock, and our traim had to lay up fos three or foar- hours, 1t wasa terrible night: the wind bbew n hurricans; .and the rain came down in. torrents, Tnger- zol) was one of tho passengors. Kvery- body got tired. Nobody could got any- liody to tale. to. At last a wiry little Seotchman, who was traveling theougl Awmerica night-seeing, learnod who inger- eoll was, ands ho tackled him then and there. lugezsoll waa.just in the humor, and in less shan ten minutes everybody 1a the car crowded: aronnd him. and listoned to him for over two hours, and tertainod that they forgot all aboat the woather and the.accidons,y “But Oascar Wilde sook the cake, (acar Wilde was more bother than tho women who ever rods on a railroad car. He hod anidoa that he was. tha greatest man that ‘merica had. ever had beon the czar of Russia and the erss peror of Germany, rolled in Would you bolieve it, ho paid th of the slecping-car. to tell pooplo at sbas tions along the line, wherever the train ‘stopped, that Ossar Wilde was i the car, He was the vainest, most conceited mule agricultural papor in Okicago. | that looked the British party, and claims the wholo | sther med: of Oregon as neces 7 for the spread of stvilization. ¥ believe he gees, lixe Chip- man, against cal the seductize arts of edu- cati 7% Mr, Sawyer,on bringing this to the no- tica of tho houre, distinctly admitted that it was true, and had Mr. Rovinson ex- thy 1 _“Thero is nouse denying the virtme i ud tho propr etors of Hop Bittera Advortising Cheats, “I has become o common to begin an He unafolds a greasy paper, in which is|azticle, in an elegant, intezesting style. “Then run it into some advertizement This he | that we avoid all such, “*And simply call attention to the mer- with tho greasy paper for a napkin, and | its of Hop Bitters in as plain, honest then throws it out of the window. What | terma as possible, “Fo induce peopro “To: give them: @sme trizl;, which so roves their value that they will never se anything olse. “THm-R5¥EDY sofayorably notced i n a1l is surslanting all op plant, y great shrewdness and abilif oy ““In comnounding u meciving whoee virtuss lo to every ore s observasion.” Bid;She B4 “No! #She lingered and sufléred along, pin- cluced from the further occupation of his | ing away all the time for years,” reporter’s seat on the fdor of the house. He was afterwards known as “Feusage Sawyem” = e— 0%d Inveterate Strict aves cured Ly our improved raethods. Pam- phlet, roferences snd terms, two three- cent stamps. World’s Dispencary Medi- cal Association, 663 Main street, Butialo, N. Y. a e — Advertisea Into By Chicago Bl first start it was nearly fifty vears sgo. Judd was ~young: mean, sad got it into his head that tiiere wao a.field for an agricultural journal in Now Qidn’t have-much maney bt ko had what was botter, brains. As soon a3 the first | ¢ namber of “is paper was isaued ho went over to tho Herald office and prepared an “ad.” To his palmy days Judd’s penmanship.wasr eported todiscount any- thing ( eelay eve r attempted in tho way cetohing . Judd wrote his “‘ad,” ncluded by apponding something “‘3d,” was %o occ upy fifty-ono Hnes. The compositor, ho wevor, translated the marks ditlcsently 7, and the next morning Judd’s “add,” & ppeored fifty-one times in tho Herald, 1o factithat was about all tho adverveing mmtter the paper con on overy pag(, and in nearly every col- wmn, Wien ) udd sew the mistake he was dumfound ed, but whex a bill camoin more =006 y than all the property he 1 over saw. Ho wouldn't driak. water out of the glass at:the cooler, Lut sipped it out of a silver-and gold mug he cazrisd with him, and he'd sit with {he. tips of his fingers pressed together ard look up at the roof of she caz as if he was . abeut to offer up a prayer. ident, was taaveling absorbed in the af every pataengor who snd if did not make) the man was, he must either deve a tick of, B paso or she morney. fare. Hayes was a very sloso At the end of the road he stalked charged or road oflicial calmly paid ouductor fos his fare, and Mr, resumed his journey in & happ re peated to him, and he was asked if *Dhe following story is re'sted of) ox President Hoges' Mir. Hayes, then pres- fairs of state,whon he was palitely watted upon by tao comductor of the train R and his ticket requested. The prasidsat | 1Py ueisg Dr, PxEm}lmd) ho "r;: was, but. the conduckor said that his.orders were imperisive. Ho [ o the thro g ey i SAE Wi BRI onaRY gl 0 “K}:d TRy a8 i throat and lungs, Do not negleat Illlmlhin“ ot the end of the noute for|aundredsof grateful people owe their lives to caveled with him, ny difiorance who As Pposident | {cx the small price of 75 conts per bottk, Sold, Hayes hod »aither a t'aket or o pass, he| K ; Rt e reluctantly gulled out his pocketbovk and | Pitfsbury Chrcaiale, counted out enough money to pay his ingl Me Didnx Want to Give it Away, money masters, sud he was highly indig nant ab the treat meat he had wodergone. | Frank Power, a well knows Eoglish to tho | newapapor maw, gifted with a vivid imag- oftice of the president of the railroad and |ination: **A little while bofore he went laid the facts befcre hia, wish a request|to Egyni bhe was sitting with some that the coaductor bo either dis- [friends. ‘Yoa khow,” he sid ‘that l‘ reprimanded, The rail- | once held high rank in the Austrian ar- him | my." The friends eald thas they learnod back the money which he had given the | this for the first tirae, and he proceeded: Linyes § *Wel), 1 went back u few months ago o frame [ Vienna, and weat to sce & play at the of mind, Ine conduckor, when he found | Burg theater, Phe Kwpress of Austria out that the president of the United | was seated in a box surrounded by her States had made a complaint agaiost him, | ladles and genstemen. She recognized was vers appyohensive, snd his fear of [mo at once, aad senk a chamberlain to dismisral was by no mebns ullayed when |desixe me to come up to her he rec sived a sumwmons from the president | her Majesty alone in # swall retiring- of tha road to go at once to headquarters. | room behind her box, and she pointed to Whon be arrived Mr. Hayes' story was|a seat.’ Then he tad anything to say. Mr. Conduotor . took the rules out of hia pocket and read | tleman you must allow me to say sc them, saying that he saw nothing in them [ mora.’ that c¢xempted roy passenger, even s i high & porsonagn us the prevident of the| Seal of North Carolina Smokiog 1 Uiited States, He was then told that, “bacco is the beet The resulb of the mattor was that every- | ; body was tall ing about Judd’s paper,and it got a Yoour, that in a ehort time brought in wealth an d plenty to the editor, The tide of sucoe 38 thus accidentally started was followed by Mr. Judd until at one time ho way worth $566,000. He's down again naw, but the old man has jot lote of vigoz vist, - £TOP THAT ©OUGH raziw's Throat and Zung Bal- aum—ibo only sure cure for Covghs, Colds, Hoarsenr ss a3d Sore Threat, and all disecses cougd. It may yrove fatal, Scorcs and Dr, Frazieut Throas and Lung Balsam, an no Jamily will erer be withousit aftes once us’pg it, and discoweriag its mervelous power, It pul g in Jago family bottles aad sold Kubn & Co. and €. ¥, Goodian, | m— The London Truth tells this story ot I found aused, ‘Go on with nd ‘Gientlemen,’ he { your story,’ said a fr bo conilpued, ‘as an officer and a ge rheumatic trouble snd Nervous debi ““Inder tho cave of tho best physicians | . JAMES No. 204\Washin Pttt used Hop Bitters” Y451 meaning that the ?fiu“’ tained, Kiapp sared in bold charucters | 7 possessed was worth ho was paralyzed. | B nr ““The dostors doing her no good” itters the napers nay so mwch about.” “Indeed!’ Indeed!” edicine.” A Danghter's Minery, ““Bloven yoars our daughter sufferad on bed of misery, “Hrom a complication of “Edney, liver, ility, ‘Who gavo hor disease various names, “But no relif, */nd now sho is yeatored t» s in good: L seo that Oravge Judd is editing an | houlth by as simple a romedy as Llop. By the | Bittors, that wo had shunned for years way, did you ever Dwar Eow-ho 90 his | bofors using 6" —Tax Pat N3 Father is Getting Woll. My daughers nay: “How mush beuter father is since Ie is getting well after his long suis d that he used youe -A Loy of Utica, N. ¥, 8" in their 1 Yoralioathe it entircly lere tha 0NMACH o (B | 5 o oy Y By, 817 8t, Charles #o,, N4, Louis, Mo, " Tt hy aknes ariul and ather Attec tians of Thaoat, Skin or Bancs, Blood Poisen: d Sores and Ulcers o Discases Arising m Indisciation Exposie or Inda! ) vure Bloed, Mnlariay His avorago speed thus far has been 10 1L Who Tead pede Ho camps out e} imilation of ching, and s ““This is a prosty time of night to bo| oming home to your wifo, T must I know, zhat, my (hic) dear; but I bounj yo shee.” say.'”'| ¥ taking advantage of low prices in build- m \) \\ ing materia} and are socnring theirhomes 5 | at much less sost than will be poscible e Azt Dndisputed a the BROAD CLAIN. . einge | Ton VERY BEST OPERATING (= QUICKEST SELLING AND | !A HAMBURG-AMERICAN Faolret Cowapany. DIRECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, YRANCE AND|[Omala real’ estate, would bring them Tho pteamphips of this vrell- L saly 218 Fib = © e D & CO. Cbea. omminskl & Co- Agta., 01 Broadwesy, N. Y. G Westorn Agents, 170 Washington St., Chica f the | g medy for Diseases of the peculiar to Ty lives. A GROWING CITY™ trnde mark and Take no other, €04 BALTINORE, MA The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few years is a matter of great ast onishment to those who pay an occasiona 1 visit to this growing city. The developm »nt of the Stock Yards—the necessity f the Belt Line Road~the finely paved! streots—tPe hundreds of new residences and costly business blocks, with the pop.stion of ouz city moro than doubled in tho lustfive years. All thie isn great surpsive to visiors and ls the admiration of our citizens. Thio rapid growth, tho buminsws activlty, and the many substantial improvements made a lively demand for Omaha real’ estate, and every Investor has made a handssme profit., Since the Wall Stxet panic st May, with the subsoquent ory of hasd times, thero hae been less domaud fron: specula- tors, but a fair demand from investors seeking homes. This latter class are: ar ce. Speculators, too can buy 2 cheaper now axd onght t> take present pises for fatur ne few years promises greater »pracats in Omaha thon the past o x | o years.which have beex as good as MGST PEHNET WUKINE sTWh we could reasonably desire. New mone L ufncturiny-ostablishments a=d largo job Ever offered torthe publis. bing housos aro added almost weeXly, and all'add to the prosperity of ( ok, There ara many in Omaha and througk- out the State, who have their* money in: the banks drawing o nominal wate of n- terect, which, if jediciously lavested in much: greatcr returne. We Lave many ] s dle] |\|]|um’m:§:‘! ?‘! bargans wkich we are confident will 1ron, in waser-tight comprwtmonts, and are furmah. | 1 o5 y 3 P s with overs requisite to mako She pussago vtk | PFIDG the purchaser lorge profita:in the They sarry tae United Ststes | near f¥ture. mails, ‘and leave New York TE - uth (LONDON) Cude- | W, have for sale the finest resi- Moores, M. Tott, | dence property in the nori en, agents s} — = —— Gen. Fa3 | western parts of tho eit: ““And at last was cursd by this Hop ““How thankfal we shouald be for that | gion S e 3o | city, and with the building of the { finl;’l’ Oth and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Duvun;:vrt, nd all the leading streats am, Califor ets has made accessible some of the finest and pest residence property i the Viotims of youtk fulimpendanc n or-xensnwill loarn . ik REEVES. g from a diseaop declared incurable.” | hous a bunch of green Hopo | a ail the vile, poisonoes | anti bilious | ¢, e Boagon 0 bh t 80 dolag yom will ot de.ay, bi o hase, No. 1424 Doy M R, RISDON |Gen} nsurance Agen REPRESENTS on, Ot rd ¥lre, Philncoly his, Famon's Fond Oar el O { Royal Hewvana Lottery | (A GOVERISENT INGTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Kvery 12 Puys. ‘mantpulation, not Tt 1n tie fairest thivy in ta ace. iculazs apply toSHISKY, N 213 00 , 417 Wainub_ebroot, 8. Louls , Mo ¥ Frank Lobriao, L. I, 0 Wyandotte, Kan. 2mbe & w 1V Foatnformatio » and i WHITTIER! ty, Mental 8id WE GUARANTEE With each _ard SIX B A Positive Wrivten Guarantee Ao, F RS, % MARRIAGE CUIBE! JAS, B, PEABODY M, . | PHYBIOIAN & BURGEOR O feo, No.1LS Far ar line out Farnam, the pro- street will mcrease in value. lanhnnt T T Manhufld Res‘ur&q. perty in the western part of the city x N We also have the agency for the ndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the ci developments made in this se by the Stock Yards Company and the railros will certainly donble short time. the price 1 5 also have some fine busine ay oy one of | — $i- s oad otner ills [ lots and some ele, it inside dences for sale, Parties wishing toinvest will find 3ome good b urg w1ns Ly ol g (U u U 2 & D, REAL ESTAYTE BROKERS. South 14th 8t Betr veery Farnhawa and Douglas. P.8.—We ask those who have property for sale ata bargain o give us a cad- We want enly bargains, We wil positixely nat handle prop- erty ab ruore khan its reed value. HALVFS, 31 00 ontrolled by th recolved by us pon el