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[4 THE DAILY = WLD KEOAL, PASIS 3 LITERARY NOT (2 B kf 1 G nm iho tille of a well-written and fively il- | ma as “[U“ lustrated volume of over 650 prges. 1-‘ ,,,‘,‘,.",,(";','"f,::“","",'('fi"fL gt ¢ is written by Captain Willard Glasier, Ol haa boen romoved. Tuhan author of eeversl interesting volumen, | e among which may be mentioncd * Soldiers | S tieerire fer of the Sacdle,” “Captare, Prinon Pen e e und Kicape,” *‘Battles for the Union,” o et o “Heroes of Threo Wara,” &s This admiravly adapted for invalids a8 latest work of his presents the peculiar Well 84 o person in hoalia features, favorite resorts and distingulsh ing characteristics of the leading cities of Amerioa, and will prove of interest to thousauds who cam, at best, seo them only in imagination, and to cthers, who, having visited llmm, would like to com pare notes with one who has made their peculiaritios a study for many years. A rosidence in more than a hundred ocities, Including nearly all that are introduced in this work, leads the author tofoel that he shall luccced in hia purpose of giving to the publica book, withoat the neces: -nynf marching in elow sad solemn pro. oession before hls roaders an array of honored statiatics; on the contrary, is aim to talk of citles as ho hi found them in his walke from dsy to day, with but slight reference to their origin and past history. This work is now being canvassed for in Omaha by a ccrps of young ladies, who no doubt will suc- ceed in taking {10 names of & large num- ber of subscribers, Omaha gets a good send-oT among the leading Cities, and this will probably induce many to sub- rcribe for the bool Sold ny Grocers everywhers. a % (0. Darclester, Mam OR RORNE S ELECTRICBELT BEST 'I'flNIl'.' bining Iron with prure jekly " and _eompletely dl.ru!hm. Wenkness, ayChillnmnd Fevers, Impure and Nenralgin, {15 an unfufiing remedy for Diseascs of the Kilneys and 1. Tt ia Inyalunble for Discases peculiar to omen, and all who lead sedentary 1ives Tt does not injure the teeth, catse headache prodice constipation—other Iron medicines (o, enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appotite, aids the asimilation of food, re {icrvoh Heartbnirn and Belehing, and srevgtd ons the musclen and nervoe For Intermittent Fevers, Jassitudo, Lack of 10rry, &e., 1t has no equal. a~ Tho genuine hins above trde mark and ecd rod Tincs On WAPPOr other, _1sAe only by BHOWY CHENICAL €0 WAVTINOVE =~ 0. maLTinonE - d v\m‘b’ " Gan be recharged fn an Instant by i umxn.. 116 008s00 of the yoar for aches Tn view of this fach wo sy bay cne of ‘s Elookrio Bolts, By 80 dolog you will avold Bheamutim, Kidney Teablen .m:éer Bt floa it he'e o, Do ook deluy, bub t our No. 1432 Dougias stroet, or am 84, Omahs, Neb. Or- "F Gooimane, 1110 dorfilod0 0. D NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 00., SUQUESSOR TO DAVIS & SKYDES.) Genoral Dealsre REAL ESTATE ¥ 11808 FARNAM 8T, « OMAHA, Wo are in receipt of the bound volumes of the Century and St. Nicholas or the year, November, 1383, to October, 1884 Zverybo Jy Xnows (huu periodicals s well that it is scarcely necessary to do more than call attention to them, Of St. Nicholas in particular, too much cannot be said in the way of hearty praise. In tho course of the eleven years of ita exla- tence it has won for itself amupreme place in the aTestione of the young people of the lend thav is well merited and & convineing proof of its excellence. The publishers have also propared a now treat oulo 360,000 acres m“nl volented tands « Fastern Nobenstar at o price xnd on easy tamme, Linproved tarms jo mie ia Dougias, Dods, Ooltax @istte, Bort, o, Barpy, achinglon, ‘Merick ‘Taxoe padd Ln all parts of tho S te, #ovev loaned ou mproyed farme. Notary Pabllo slwavs fn_ofire ‘\\\@&S\@R\ And Ondisputed fn the BROAD OLAIN ingine VERY BEST OPERATING, QUICKEST SELLING AND MOST PERTEGT COORTaG STOTE Ever offered to the publie. HAMBURG-AMERICAN Faclkkot Jompany. O(RECT LINE FOR ENGLAND, FRANOE AND WODDBRIDGE BROS, . THE ONLY EXULbeVE of this well-i 1afe and Sreatie " They catty the Uhiied” Blaos R roposn and leave liow York Thurs g dm and Batardays for Flymouth (LONDOXN) Ohet. bourg, (PARIE) and HAMRURC. Bteorsge from Kurope enly §.3, First Cabin, 865, $05 and 876 Bteoray, §20, Henry Pundt, Mark lllnun. .. Ioores, M. Tof¥, lN OMAEA NEB. outelp Omaha, Groneweg & Schosmtion, sgenain Paos Iu sista of meloctions made by the editor, Mary Mapes Dodge, from the favorite piotures, stories and verses suitable for the youngest patrons of 3t. Nicholas, and taken from the frat ten volumes of the mogszine. The bock is called ‘‘Baby World,” is gotten up in most attractive form, and is eure to find great favor among the little people. Indeed, the youngators of tc Aay owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Century company, and to Mrs. Dodge in particular. Corromond 4 FINE LINE OP Pl & 1o —AT— “The Book Buyer,” Christmas number, has just made its appearance, and gives the public much valuable information, concerning the best books of the best publishin g houses. It makes a specialty of descriptions of hollday books, giving oxtracts and illustrations from them. “The Book-Buyer” will be appreciated not only by the trade, but every person having a library to which he may desire to make additions. It isissued by Charles Scrtbner's Sons, New York. Cassell & Company, New York, may take praise to themselves for having is- sued the handsomest illustrated oatalogue that has come from any American pub- lishing house this or any other year. Nearly every page of the catalogue bears s handsome illustration, and some of them more than one, all beautifully printed. Price, ten cents. Gounall Blats, u. 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It is a charming story, showing the same deli- cacy of touch and elevation of feeling that were evinced by his former book, *‘Arius, the Libyan,” with a most Inteh estlng knowledge of the historical era ht Lolu by Dreams, Pimples on lhel-‘n..l.uu Manhood, 3 ositively cured Thers a o experimenting: Tis apprcptiate rezedy Blood prompt s 860; icines sent by Mail and Expres: perma; nt‘yr.u.ruhyumfl- edina Forty Years package to Indicate contents or B il '°"~“- Agonta. 80 Broad: | g JAMES No.lOthlnqlnn! chla-»,% emioal Caldwe'l Hamilton & Co., Omsba. P. E. Floman <Co., %08 N. 19th Street, Omaha; D, E. Kimball, deacribed. It is a beautifully illustrated Umabs Agents. "‘g c te-w“. volume, and is worthy a place in any well NEW STORK! NEW GOODS 8o | solected library. The millions, both old and young, who have read the original Robinson Orusoce, wil be equally delighted with *‘Persever- ance I d; or, the Robinson Crusoe of the Nineteenth Century,” by Douglas Frazer, published by Lee & Shepard lnd for sale in Omaha by W. T. Seaman. It deeply lutorelung story of the South Pactfic ocean, and ls full of exeiting ad- ventures from beginning to end. No one who has read *Robinson Orusoe” should miss resding *‘Perseverance Is- 95,00, sent by matl propaid oo recoipt of pr. land.” 1t is cne of those books that is WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXKS hard to lay down until you have finlshed To oure sny oase, WIith cach ordor rucelvod by a | it, tor slx bottles, acoompliskied wi 1)) sond l- WARD A 00-. Heahh i Weallh' nl. E. o. Waar's Nuuvs AND BRAIN TREASMENY, & o o, Hymeria, D ainow, Coavalr g et b A e sl i Prontrution catsed by tho use ofaloohal or'}abbmoso, Wakofalnoss, Moot rosslon, Boftoning of tny bealh, vevutting b, inssnply snd T asgion 00 misory, decay and death, Fromatur Old age, Earcness, los otpowor in elthot wex, Involuntary Lomes ad Spor- natorhoracauwsed by over exerblontf She Lraln, sell. abuse or over (ndulgence. box, ocntatns ong onti'a treatuont. 81,00 box,or slx Loisioa for A. KALISH Merchant ‘Tailor ml. 10th stroet,footwoea Farnam aud Harney? prioes and good Goods a specialty. Ail clothes uuu In good stylo and on sbort noilos. Call and Remember the u.-, 3125 10th 1. BhemicaL_ Dyeing GLEANING WORKS. 0. T. PAULSON, Proprictor, 1, Sentiomons’ Clothing Cleaned, Dyod and Repaired cs' Dresucs Cloaned and Dy.-l, without Ripplog :..I' st Coloet o e Lo wingls, | JAS, H, PEABODY, M. D, Physician & Surgeon 1212 Douglas Street, - OMAHA, NEP Propowals for Bullding Bridges. | aam st Ofics haire 15 bo b sid one Dopartment of the Interior, A0 m Talanhana far ofion 07, faaidonen 195 Office of Indisn Affairs, Nov. 17, 1884, ' Bealod lovmflc,tndnml" roposale fou building bo recelve 1 at this offioe until lock The lateat addition to the* Young Folks Library,” s monthly publication of choice literature, by D, Lathrop & Co., publish- ors, Bosten, is *“The Triple E,” written by Mrs. 3 R Graham Clark. It is one of the most interesting volumes that we have seen in this valunable scries, and will no donbt b eeqerly read by the young folks, JOHUN WEST & (1 w02 Madon 86 Ortouso, 10, i, Robinson, of the Chicago bar, bas written and_ published ‘A Popular Treatise on the Law of Marrlage and Di- vorce,” giving the laws of the various states of the Unlted States, Mngland, and tho Buropean continent, witha conde! history of the Roman, canon and ecclesti- oal law. Ile also enumerstis the causes for which divorces will be granted; what wro and what are not legal marrisges and valid divorces, aud every thing of impor- tance relating to the subject. It is a val- uable compilatica, and will form a weeful s heary o s el s Ol . o “Tator K - °b&' contribution to every lawyers library. In dro spt. 10, 184, loket No. 24, i "fl ead of the *Later-Ocoan 0, tng truction of the bridgeelo unde 3 SoRt uul-h:m.lhmhh dm’n‘u?l‘f,n, uc'nm.mn‘«:‘“:nn’.'.:'n:zllfl |‘|‘|“«"r:ume lnd roas of Rev. J. A, Lambert, of Waterloo, N Y., must feel lattored with the success bolier, 'Waid by cheak on Sirookiyn Bank. 0 ‘,:"' ‘Notes on Ingeraoll,” The eighth Tioket No B, B “.‘..‘.’.',..!':.':":‘: o | Ao o T R “"“‘“""’ (BT edition is now beiag published, which Byliding, will make the total nuraber printed 130, Ly 000. These notes are the comments of & brilliant debater, and ropresent the very eesence of clear, cold and pure logio OR|GINAL M. TLE HAA GOULD & c0'S: THE“ROYAL HAVANA" IN MINIATURE. FAIR .. . SQUARE .. . RELIABLE WORTHY OF CONFIDENCE. ome, Cradnmlnui at the fol!-wing | Sver the Bas le or ok, bridgoof thre spase of &0 foet each with 10 feot'supioachics; on the grvation, over the Niobrara river, 8 bridy e 58 ot end to end, and over the Wi st Pork of said river o pa o 80 fuck, oo Lridg-s 1o auestion e to beof combination of Wood and iron, with oust iren shoee, resting on plle Soundations, which ovee tie Ni brara river are to be duiven 16 foct, ovor Basile crock, 13 foat, and over Wost Fork of Niobrara River, 16 foct bolow waur feyel, wnd are t0 bo bl In socordance with vlans Abital " oaf I \Ihllnlll"fl (¥ -‘ . PRy lock on Hrook draseing Class Ty Al Tk Mo pem c::fu TP, was hold by n..’\',.m Artas Clzariian. facturer, y L Morida Faid by weire through Tportuts sira' Natonal Lank, N RRET R etV fall 40 oxecute & osntract with Wickont suretics: otherwise §0 tal Pflu held ome half s nmmin. bids, bidders sheuld | b7 5 4; Davideos, m wequired by them for the ronnmuon olsco, " One half w\l«l m canls Marotgh Drexel, Morgan & Ce nk ""‘“,“h“','"'fl',‘,:".o, 0.2 far’ ot ol They certainly meet the arguments of CLASS 1174, DECEMBER 20:.1884. |4id Judge Black in his recent oomtro- n 2eSwks m od 12,000 "‘ru KETRCG78 PRIZES, versy, fibe book ia published by the Bat: ‘Do retur, Tinted, Canttal Db Oy T opken: 315 Suittor os, 80 (b6 matter will bo o;n.‘nldu-'a“l.n 1 znv'whxaudunmlm the “1;!“ EXTRAORD'NARY' Qolonel Ingarsoll more compls than rvice, falo Catholic Publishing company. missbonce, Hortheast Nebrask ALONG THE LINE OF TUE Chicago. 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Bpecial sctness of information, fullners of re ayne, 7 h.'u z‘umfib-‘l:n‘:' search and brilliadey 'n[ presentation surpasses snythind of the kind beretolove issued on \hu tubjeot, It treats of the nlmlturq Cloplul fruits, cabluey and © woods, tropleal vlanis and fruit ozup and eattle ralsing nd Mexican farwing operations in g also of wines and mining, dowlbu nll the rich mines famous in htoq wnd the roman: on SI0UX OITY & PACIFIO RA!LBOAD l‘l%au l.r.l.lo.lal- m OOnmt at Filair n Fewraont, Oakda s, Noligh, sad through b0 Ve! wns erallin sodiormationcall on AGENTS EVERY wnul. Yor tckots, eto., apply 0 HE Wi, X E. Kauh & Co, 417 Walout 8., St. Lonis. Mo., or Frank fobrano, P, 0, Drawer 20, Wyacdotte, Kuneas, | tic stories of their o | Of statisticn sh fow 4 |ivregular distancos, BEE TUESDAY yw the agr iwo's of the ta, from to the present, Ivis fully | and has buriden a Jarge soided Mexico, and maps in de princ .l routes by se and Is remote tim illuntrated, map of wl of wll e A BATTLE WITH A BURGLAR, A Flucky Woman With a Revolver Successfully Battles With a Black Itobher, The wife of Ul-rlfln . Sands, who lives in one of the pretty d ed housens in the village of Richmond Hi I, L. I, had a startling experience on Thur nh), the 27th, with a negro thief, who kept her in a state of terzor for over half an hour, snd was at last driven il at the voint of a p'stol. Mra, Sinds was lefc alone during the afternoon, her husband having gone to one of the ad jacent towns. About 6:15 o'clock she left the houso to g0 to the barn. When she was returning, she heard stealthy footsteps behind her, and looking around she saw a villainous looking negro was followivg her. Quick- ening her pace she reachzd the back door as soon as possible, but before sho suc. ceeded in closing it the negro was at her stde. Heseized her by the wrists, pushed her back Into the kitchen and shook her violently, The woman struggled with all her might. The negro to subdue her, caught her by the hair and dragged her around, while hLe struck her several violent’ blowa in the fico and breast. When Mrs, Sands had become almost exhausted he said: *‘I want tho valuables in the house. COome and show me where they are.” I thought, Mrs Sands said ‘‘it was better to give him our valuables. I know that my LITE WAS 1N 13 HANDS, Itold him I would show him where they were and that he nught take them. **Be quick then,” he said. “I went up stalrs to the front bed- room where my husband and I slept. The negro followed me, T hesitated an in- ntant when we reached tho room, my in- | tention was, if possible, to rush cown stairg and make my eecapo. The fellow evidently suspected my intentlon for he again took hold of me by the hair and struck me a blow in the stomach, at the same timo taking hold of my hand and .ullmg off my wi uddmg ring and diamond " he said, “1.tme see what is undu r these mattresses]” “I lifted tho matresses and disclozed a quantity of silverware which had been kept there for some time. I knew that my husband kept his pistol under the pillow and I munaged to get hold of it and put it in my pocket while the negro was hunting up the silverware in a_crszy built which 1 had just finlshed. Watch ing for a favorable opportunity I rushed past him and ran down stalra closing the door behind me. He followed meo but I got in the road ahead cf him and in some way managed to get over the fenco into the yard of an adjoining house. When 1 was about a dozen feet from the ferice the negro wes in the act of climbing it, 1 DREW THE REVOLVER and pointed it at him,pulling the Atrigger. The revolver failed to go off, but it frigh- tened the fellow and he started on a run to the barn, where 1 saw a white man waiting for him, 1 ogain snapped the revolver and it went of. I fired a second time at the men. I saw both of them disappear behind the barn and I think neither bullets fook eiect.” DECEM |28, Nover | Remaim GENTUEMEN'S LieT [Aunlla T P Anema H | Brown G Jainbridgs H Bud HJ Bugheo O K Brown (i 8 B / Bicheldor O HBrown H B n G K Boyle J E taryfeld J buhler T Blanshard H Banks U Brown J Brooks T Barber 8 1, Bowman § Coburn H Conner W W Carleton O © Cottrell J Ciawford J Christisnsen N Clopp U I Cranois I A Cavanaugh F A Dopare 5 Davis C H Dahlstrom J P Doothy J 8 DeMiet C H Dayton A Dongelly JJ Dilly L Deming W L Ellison C Edmunds ¥ H Florsen & Stoans Ford P Foos J Frayer 8 1, Gibson E M Galle H K Griffithes W ¥ Griffiths J satland G 8 Gree T A Gleaves J H GreenJ P Hohostein Me Hansen N A M Hendricks W ¥ Hogan C Hu'et S A Hays A O Hoster D Ham B Honglin A I Howard G W Hansen H Hunger A Harris 8 A Harrigan JJ Huiberg J H Holzinger I, Hubank G Hansen ¥ Heiorich ¥ Johaunis C Jones J Jurkow J 8 Johnson K Johanson O Jorgenren J 2 Jones (¢ = Kelner W 1 Kruso H Kosrengan H Kellogg G Lowis 15 M Lane M I, Lyon E L, Leach P Lako J O Lovg C H Lutgeman W Lusigarns W Leonard J Livingston ¥ Margason J L Murrell J McGuire J Minse A Murtin J Mason A Melntosh H A, Mengal H Norelius ¥ Newman F Meekan J Moyfield G 1 Moblo W Nichols M J Nykoff W B Norton Nelson P Nilson ¥ 0'Donohoe J Osterg N O'Neil P Osman G Olmicetions F Ostersotyer 8 Picker B Parker 8 P 1 ell D A Prolestle (3 Percy W I Qunlan J Kooinson ¥ Rardall G 8 Paaxton C C Pangfurn C Protueros 3 \ Ramey J S o J Reeve .J Richardson F W Reed Mr Rinkard W Richards T \hcxhll MM Splerling A Spens C Spaulding ¥ nbro A W Spavon G Sodiston W Steff.nson M J TebbettW B Thompson C W Walker L Wood E E K Snow B A 2 Singleton B 1, Siemson O ‘iturlm({ l" 2 =z, Tranque & N T. 1bote W Winchell B Wolle C K Wamsher W White A Weher F Wilson B Weatherhogg H2 White W I, Warner S I, Young G+ Young H LATRRY’ LIST. Fiall Misa M Brady Mrs I, Bogley Mrs M Briscos Miss K Bunson Mia D J Boline A J Brown Mrs H W Brojam Miss M Brooklyn Mrs B Carleon M Castoe M Dakios vrs A Donhoe A J Ennis Mys C Tillis Miss J Conard Miss L Dronberger Miss T 2 Driecol) Miss B Frickson Mis O Yichelburger Mrs P The pistol shots immediately brought the neighbors to the spot. They found Mrs, Sanda with a smoling revolver in her hand and in a state of great agita- : tion. [t was with much difficulty that she was able to explain what had ‘taken place. When the facts became known about seventy-five residents of the vil- lage, armed with pistols and shotguns, etarted in scouring parties through *he adjoining woods in search of the negro and hia white confederate. Scme of the cltizens remained out all night and the search was kept up yeaterday. The ruffians, however, were not arrested, and it is thought they made their escape by way of Jamaica, about a mile and a half from the scene of the outrsge. e — A Proce of Icebergs S8, Johna Correspondence Montreal Gazette, During the last woek we have wit- nessed ® most unusual phenomenon at this season of the year. A long proces- sion of {cebergs has been passing our shores, slowly purening their southern march on the besom of the Arctic cur. rent, and we have not yet seen tho last of theso glittering wanderem of the deep. Frequently sixty or soventy were visible at the samo time from the top of Signal Hill. They are of all shapes and siz some lofty and turreted, some dome- shaped or flat, some having & series of beautifal crags and piunacles, A wero of Jmmerse sizs—low, flat islands cf ice, saw one at the ontrace of Concoption Bay, near Bacealieu lsland, which was not lesa thun two miles in length, same nelghborhocd was estimated to be | » Another in the over three-quarters of a wmile. One peculiarity of them was that they ap- peared to follow each osher, as il ar renged in a single line ¢ march, but at Ohis is accounted for by the suppostion that the bulk of them are frogmentsof an enormous ice mi which was seen on the Labrador coast some time ago. U the accounts of two captains who were zlose to it can be relied upon, this was the largest iceberg over seen in northern latitudes. One of the captains estimated it to be fifteen miles in longth and three or four in breadth; tho other made it twenty miles, A\llnwmg a margin for the excited fmagination of these worthy skippers, must have been an aston- hing island of foe. it did not maks its appearance off our shores in ite full dimenslons, the great prohlblllq s thn it grounded on soma rocky ladgo. Tidgett M 1, Ferrell Miss C Frizhee Mra ¥ tardner 'more Miss 8 Gray Miss C ] Hansol Miss J Harden Mirs N Hontm Miss B Jamison A Kelley Mry.N Koyes Mion M 10 Lo Frances Mra 1 Leasy Misa B Merriam M=y W Marsh Mis L Matthow Mrs 1, MeVay Mrs M MoHalo Mro H Norris Mre B 1* 0O Brien M O'Mara Miso-N Phillippi ¥ lo Mrs 3P Prang Miss K Reynolds Miss H Kojera A Robari Mrs T W N\vnuru M MB2 Svansson Miss M Steale Mrw 1 L Stocker Miss C Taylor Miss A Vernon Mra W P Weare Misy M Williama Miss A Wilbor Mrs-M Wark Mis L Yohe MisJ B FOURTH French Mrs M fiiven Miss J 3ibson Mrs J Hunter Mrs R 2 Hall Mies X7 1.2 Hinders Mrs B Layaci Mrs J Mattison 1, Madame — — MoSarley Mies 12 Morjan Miss O Mclireeley Mins A Otto LW H Patterson Mi s C A Pritchard Mrs A Pitts Mrs M I, R 8 Miss J Kainelle Miss J 2 Bcheibel Mrs ¥ Serton Mrs-3 Hcehmeese Mrs B Taplet Mrs T Willis V Winkelman Mrs R Wilson M WLARS MATSNR Wolf W Simmonds Mrs C F* Leekleyd T Hall £ B Noonon Miss M Whipple K Landers W H C. 1&. CorTant; Postmasters e o' 'l‘rln'n ihm'p. Ths Rev, De. Talmage is having tolie- phoues put into his church so thab those who remsin av howe cen hear bis rcze mona, The idea 18 & good one, but wall not ba generally adoptedd by the ladios, parsiculurly at this soasca of the yemy when uew winter appares is on cress par rade, A camosa obscury. that wenld ea-~ able them to bohold the dazzling glory of braud-new garments without leaviag home would perove more pupnll: T —— STOP THAT COUGH By wsivg Dn, Frazier's eoat aud Luog Bal- saan—the only sure cure for Coaghs, Cslds, Hoarseness and Sore Thowat, and, all disoson of the throas sud luogs. Do mot negleat a cough. Iv wmay prove fatal, Scores and anndreds of grateful peaple owe their livas to Dr, Fowzies's Throat sad Lune Balsaws, and u0 Samily will ever ke withows it after onoe usiag it, sud discover'ag its marvalous power, By | 16 18 pui vy in largo family bottles aud sold the action cf the summer sun its ]D)hll had become loosoned, and by the riang and luhui‘ndu- and the force of the wa hung on the Jdge, great fragments were snapped off, and faljing, one by ene, with sullen plu:‘o inlo the 'lV.l, flnlud off as iocbergs, shus in the ghostly precession whnohhulbun filing yast along owr shoros for the dast ten days. All of the immanse group, howeven, vould not bave the same origin, “The oldest inhabitants” does not remember soything spproaching to the face phenomena of this year., In ordinary yoars & few icebergs ure secn after the first of August. But now we have » buge fleet of them sailing past in the middle of Septoxaber chilling our atmosphere. Since the beginning of Fobruary a stream of leebergs and floos has beon passing ab intervals, Some great ico wovement moat have occurred in the Arotie pogions of an unusual char- soter to causs such an aboorman dis. gurgement, and eall into existence the vast ice wrgosies of the lun- ven mou,sks A1 a ounsequence, the supp, few years may be' comparas vxvul' un-ll fue tho swall price uf 15 cents per botule, Sold TKub» & Co, and & ¥, Goodman, TAtsbuay Chron eatoo— A waique devica ollored by the large Parlsion dry goods stores is s weighing maehine. The Lonvre scales tender daily dinmbnwuume 4000 bulletios of weight. TBrown! Doagha snd Contey possible for & pablio man to de winter withowd this udmirable ald, M, Divens, Yocasssr, Mass, ham, Evgland, ocost vearly & and is the largeat in the world. Nothang maae in vaio, Wa are told that notaing wus made in vain: but what can be said of the fashion. riod Isn't she made in arsaparilla is wade at ablo girl of the vaim! Hood's Loveell, Muss., where there sre more bot s of it sold than of any other Sareapa- And it is not rilla or blood purifier. takou in vatn, 1t purifies the blood, strengthens the system, and doses §1 The new railw un I Bi rmm ) 2y station al x— o8 Dew ul\bauu life and vigor to tha entire body; 10 21d Sores and Ulcers enparaiisiod ' u'.m Ex Indulgonce, «tien protice some P Th o X pages, d l boribing above diveases 10 ma o or foiaa It e paper T A GROWING CITY Arising f The remarkable growth of Omsha durlng the last fow years it a mastter of great astonishment to tioze who pay an occasional visit to this growing clty,” The development of the Stock Yards—the necessity of tho Bell Line Road—the finely paved stroets—the hundreds of new residences and costly businesa blocks, with the population of our ol y more than doubled in the last five ycars. All this is a great surprise to visitors and is the admiration of our cltizens. This rapid e nviores [growth, the businoss activity, and the s Braln Pewer. | many subatential improvements made & e sexwif | lively demand for Omaha real estate, and °”‘£n'.‘,!’|’:.‘211‘,,,. every luvestor has msde s handsome only add | profit, Since the Wall Street pario lost May, with the subsequent cry of hard times, there has been(‘enn demaud from specula- tors, but a foir demand from investors seeking homes. Thin latter class are taking advantage of low prices in bulld- Ing material and sre securing their homen at much less cos t than will be possible » year hence, Speculators, too can buy real ecia’ 3 choa per now and ought to take advant e of present prices for future profitt, Che next few years promlescs greatey ve' spments in Omzha t the past 1 v years, which havo been as good as wo could reasonably desire. New man- ufacturing establishmeuta and large job- bing houses are added almost weekly, and all add to the prosperity of Omaha, There are many in Omaha sud througn- bat the State, who have their money in the banks drawing & nominal rato of in- tereat, which, If judiciously Invested im Omaha real ntlte, would bring them much greater returns. Weo have many bargains which we are confident will bring the purchaser large profits in the near future. win 1 Tkt 00 LAVER At xmfim and RESTOWE THE and VIGOT: of YOuTH i [ an| Science of Life Only . $1 00 BY MAIL POSTPAID, A GREAT MFI)IC AL WORK ON MARNHOOD! Exhaustod Vitallty, Norvous sad Physieal Doblilty Premsture Deoline fn Man, Erzors of Youth, and the untold miserlen rosulting from indisoretions or ex oosses. - A book for every man, young, middle aged and old. " It contalng 125 preacriptions for all scu snd chronlo discases each one of which fa invaluabls §ofound by the Author, whoso experienco for 11 years I such aa probably hevor neforo fell o the loi of any physician. 800 pages, bound in beautiful Fronoh muslln sispossed covers, full, g guarantesd % bea finer work In every ente,—machanioal, it orary and professior al,—than any othor work sold in Shis country o 9260, o the modey wil bo rofunded in ovory intance. ' Price only §1.60 by mal, post pald. Tilustrative eample § centa. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the Nutlonal Modioai Agsoclation, to the oiflcors of which ho refers. We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the nerth aud The Solenoo of Titoshould bo read by the youny for Instruction, and by the afilioted for reHot. i benofit all.—London Lancet. Thero I no membor of sccloty to whom The Soi. enco of Life will not be useful, whother youth, par ent, guardian, Instructor or clorgymas.—Argonaus. Address tho Peabody Medical Insdtute, or Dr. W H, Parkor, No. 4 Bulfinch Stroet, Ros h may bo consulted on all divensed roquiring oxporience. Chronie and obstinste diseases that have batfed the widl of all other r oy ER] clans, western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue,17th, 18th, 19th and 20th streets. wpectaltyl Snch froated fally| West on Fargam. Davenport, wflh 1t stan I ok enee ot inee THYSEIF Cuming, and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor- nia and Davenport streets has made OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPEN SARY accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the street car line ont Farnam, the pro- perty in the western part of the eity will merease in value. We also have the agency for the CROUNSE'S BLOCK, 16th and Capitol Avonue, treats all oxsos Crip pled or Detormed, aiso dizcases of tk Nervous 8ysten, Blood, and Urinary Organs All 33608 0f Curvsture of the Spine, Cfboked Feet Legs sud Arcis, Disssace of the Hip, Kneo, and Aukie Joluts Alio Chronie affections of the Liver Rheumatism, Paral; Ulcers, Catarsh, Asth Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the city. The developments wade in this section — by the Stock Yards Compuny and e the railroads will certainly double the price in ashort time, Al dluosaen of thio Blood and Urin- ary Orjgans, including those resnlting from inc isoro. Mon. oF oxposure, ars safely aud sucossafully treated and » cure guaranteod. Ve aen, miadle aged and old wen suffes moss and Norvous *xhaustion, produ , Palpitation of the Hoart, Deapond e, Lose of Memory,Tack of kocrgy sn ! Ambiton, can be zestored 0 health and vigor, If cesa s not too long neglectod he Burgeon in ohsrge 1+ a graduat of Jefter. won Medloal Collwe 1965) and haa studied lde profession in Londaw, Paris and Berlia. 11 afisted Silor it ful dweription of your ciae nod, wol e Z may be sent you. Consnimtion free. res @ 200d Do 4 = ke Dispensary, Orounse’s Hlock, Omahay Neb. | 50 1€ 800d burg sins oy calling on u Otfice bours 16-19a. ma.,1-3 and 7-8p. m Bundaye, - — 08 m l We also have some fine busimess fots and some elegans inside resi- dencer for sule, Parties wishing to invest will find n.8end for treatise efthor on wale disease or deflrmities Tiaported If&eé‘ £ BOTTLES ] 3 f Bt aniper,, . Cu pioncker, .. ... 24 wer. “ (-)NOY.,.---- e DOMEST : Anhsvser. —L.{SIL Lol;xia‘ . VAW aU e Milwaukes. BROKERS, N, Do e v Cwp MACRER 213 Houth 14th 8t Bet veen Farnbam anl Doaglas, P.8.—We ask those who have property for gale at a basguin to give us a call- We want mf‘y bargains, ‘Wao will positively nok handle prop- erty at mwore than 1ts real vnlut‘ %18 Farnam St ’1 [l H[ &ILF N ywumh.».(nm‘rnmmc(‘o Drawe: 3, Atlanta, for an intereating reutiso on ‘and Skia Diseascs, which they wil 01l free Inflammatory Rheumatism. 1 was attacked last winber with inflammatory rheu i of #evore tyje—wy first sevious illuess since 1876: 1had various kinds of treatment with only tewporary reliof . seven weeks I was reduced in welgh ard was no strength nor ap; etite or every day In this condition T bogan ad in threa days bogan to improve, and {n thres *weeka | wis free From diseass and up attording o my regular business. Ay ppe- tite returned and I rapldly gained 1 have walted this loug 1o be certaln that . | maneut, A GOD__sENDI T have had rheumatism for forty years, abd ha been relieved with a few botilesof 8.5 8 | onnlldu e ud-.ud 0 the afflioted. 4 BWaua, Thompe Ga, Aug. 16,% | et Y

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