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e ———— ~ AT a0 a0 9 THE DAILY BEE---TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1885, e ——e—— F g" THE rn" L dnxr; c‘t‘o the c:rnl l:nnt tov:u ‘!Ihn DIXON GOUNTY BROWN'S B e oM I e T T . . ol o wi ners, o Its Thriving annl Rich Fields JRON The DU of e ROtD SHETIES) e "o | oo P B ED STAR BITTERS Visit 10 the Meotoese CONTY, | i arer” Fevc “hakting.of the betis was | Special Correnpondence of The B, —_— heard In the distance. 1If two hords ap.| Poxca, Neb., May 18 —Althorgh not ™ ADE n,/ MARK' » A 3 v directlons, [ rolling along 1 nd Pallmi "“"\ ’ I Ho war After Furnival, Who Mue- | Peared at once from opposite dil , [ rolling along 1n & gra an oar . 4 ILI.‘ CURL Pl D, : the one with lambs had the ‘‘rlght of | ;g the beaatitul mountaln scenery now HEADACHE dered Five Persons in Nanoe way,” and Sly, the shoepdog—not the |®™ INDIGESTION Connty, Nebraska, only commander who has controlled |Fising to the summlt thea descending kb troops by eitting down in front of them | am!d the soda springs, nor reveling :;l‘}sllolusj}l 1SS R —-1’;* ;gwimlt hold the ’o:hel\; hur&:l ‘n'rcx:mfk 4;1'1 among the grand old plazas of a southern sramie Boomerang, e e lambs were safely housed. 0 1am! NERVOUS PROSTRATION | A few weeks ago the Boomerang chron- | born on the prairis during the day felsk- | '@ W however find one of the most W st MALARIA foled the arrival in this city of Deputy |ed back at night to the corral beside thelr prm‘ln'cllvo stock and grain producing | Free from Opiates, Emetics and Poisons. CHILLS AND ¥ IAV] RS Sheriff Grebe, of Omaha, who had Y)aan mothers, a Iamb four hours old belng able | counties of the great and far-famed fer-| A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE spending a r:flntf*' ln‘ fllwl Me!a!em okl to ;’;lk -‘r‘n"!i " i |tile Nebraska, Dixon county ls situsted {ry In search of a fogltive from justice, en shearing-time came, they woen! whose name was at that time suppressed | 1nto the sheds expocting to see the thick '"“'::hmrtheu;em portion :'c:lheml:u' in the Interesf justice, Events wool fall In locks beneath the shears, like | ™ e tarbld waters of the Muddy ing since removed the ban, it may be|the golden curla of thelr own darlings: | bounding it on the nor:h, and fs con. | © stated that the red-handed criminal who | great was the amazement to see the whole [ nected with the outer world by the Ohi- For Coughs, Bore Throat, Monrscncas, Influenea, Colds. Tronchitls, Croup, Whooplng GENERAL DEI PAIN v tE BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION »d to by hiding up In the | woolly flecce taken off much ss If It had | cago, St. Paul, Minnespolis & Omaha FEMALE ml'f]\lll{MITIES Mostosce was fions otlis t;ngn {1 tiblo~ bnlolndin oversoat, ooklng il I I woro rmlr:nfi The lfl;hne of he couutry RHEUMATIS rlous Nanoe county, Nebraska, man, |rolled up in a ball, like a veritable sheep, [ generally 1s rolling, whilowits many NEURALGIA Furnival, who brm"lly murdered fiye |and often qaite as large as the shorn and | springs and creeks give it an abundance | 1 N A/\ND LIVER eracns Int fall, and who waa traced by | diminished oreaturo that had once been | of water, with several choice water powers ' KIDNEY AND LIVE Bir. Grob, (who dircovered that he was | part of it, One very hot day they braved | yet remalning vaoant A large amonnt DOCT'OR TROUBLES in commnnlunmn wlth cortain frlends in | the heat themselves for the sake of going |of native timber still remains in this FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS | Nebrasks), ont to Wyoming, when he |out on the praltle to eco how sheop keep [ county, probably about 20,000 acres. The Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red | Joat track of him, The man supposed [cool. Instead of scattoring along the | Native lumber is sold hero at $12 per WHl lE e o THER. to be Furnival he found had |creek, soeking singly the shade of the|1,000 feet. The larger portion of the ' LRI been living with two others in |bushes or the tail trees only to be_found | geain produced here fs corn, and It is a St. Ch ‘ S an abandoned n Nor- | near the creek, they huddle together In|sure orop, the rainfall being sufficient s ( thern Wyoming and had only two days | the middle of the sunny field more close- [and uniform. No severe wind or hail| X} o . Locia, before the arrival of the cflicer called at|ly than ever, hang thelr heads in the |storms have yet visited this sectlon, and | » i st et Shtitn e rilemi ooy e & the postofiice for his mafl. The men were |shadow cf esch other’s bodies, and re- | taking into consideration its grazlng mu Physlcal Weakness ; Mercurlal and otn suspected from thelr actions to be fagl- | main motionless for hours, Not a single |1tics with its other natural advantage Efl"s'fl.’."‘.'.?.;‘n‘fifié?:"' ‘.",3"‘.‘55.‘,“."1'.’.""".,7.’:';3‘"- Discases Arlsing from Indi Exposure or Induigence, v Eaponurenlr tives from justice, and it {s probable that [head is to be seen as you approach the|is one of the best localities for htunmx the mall recelved just before Grebe's arri. [ herd; ouly a broad level field of woolly [and stock-ralsing purposes in the north- val brought a warning of the pursult. | backs, supported by a small forest of llt west, This county has a population up- Just before they deserted the hut in |tlelegs. ward of 10,000, with forty-five echool which they had been living, they an- e — distrlots, e-ch district having a good nounced that ttey were golng over to The Grant Boys, school house. Good, dry roads are the vislt the Lost Cabin country, but It was | Chicago Hoerald. rule and plenty of them. ascortained that, Instead of doing The Grant boys are about to begin life TOWNS, they went north and croued the Ev.lnklnx anew. Fred will seek an appolntment in 1t is well dotted with several thriving Water at Niewm rldge. After a|the army, and the others, *‘through the | villages, among the more prominent be. long and fraltl arch in a rovgh and | kindness of friends,” will resume the|ing Ponca, the county teat, with a popu- dangerous country, Sherlff Grebe re-|brokerage buslness in New York and |lation of about 1,500; eun(nlnlng a good turned without his man, snd, after put- | San Franoclsco, ‘‘well content, after | brick court honae, pocd rchool house | % oy it andlavited, Write for questions, A Posmvs Written Guarantee il curable cates, Modiclnes nend everywh ting United States Marshal Schnitzerand thelr terrible experience in New York, to where they employ slx teichers, and if | S s 5ty : “ ‘\ m City Marshal Feo in posccsslon of the | sarn no more than $4,000 or 5,000 a | the schoola are to-bo judgod by tho gon- N & acts, left for home. year.” eral appearance of the school ma'm tm “ A few days ago the parents of Mr. |* It may woll be doubted if the persons i AT, $50 REWARD $50 and Mra, Perclval, two of the victlms of | who ate to set th | e T T A a ry EQUAL 0 o of the victlms of | who are to set these young men up n | epects. A fine water mi'l is also situated ClRhpRe g At otispated a the BROAD CLAIR . ‘ingt | the atroctous crime charged upon Fur-|{n thespecnlative business In which they h[;ra. with a grinding capaclty of four I)BllLABD' m 0. “The D!moL‘lh b nival, retarned from Owatonna, Minne-|made so disastrous and shameful a ml- hundred bushels of wheat per day; It YEEY BEST OPERATING, sota, where thoy had re interred the re- | uro are real friends of thelrs. 1t is not|also has a gocd creamery wu}:klug it QUICKEST SELLING AND malns of their children and the other|usual for & man who has shown his|fuil capacity, nor s 1t without the usual | pLUGT: DL a i : irin & Blok & 99 VLTIV, casmgen edifices. This thriving little clty num-| nis prandisa rw combination of fine, young bers emong its business Interests two | crisp red, burly lorg filler, with & victims of the tragedy. They have spent [utter ipcapacity In a certaln line to re-|skating rink, besides several fino church 3 flf" a . considerable money in huating for the |enter it, and very few «f his frlends KBQT Pamlnm cnuxmn STUVE ;nlurd;rer. bat, thu;lclm' the Ir;«;lvlu‘e :l would advise him to do so. The General 3 g rlends, were on their way to Lincola to | whose army Is surprised and routed 18|banks, several dry goods, grocery, hand— see if the state cannot be In some way | not given another sommand. The oar- a,’nndgenemrlyu%ores. (;'n ndgiuan to DELICIOUS FLAVOR induced to increase the reward offered. penter whose houses fall down does not |the usual compliment of lawyers, doctors, and it just mects the taste of a large number of The English government, it is said, | get another job, and the physiclan whose Eant hanl d other deslers| “Ontets for “Plowshare” tug In rapldl Haghad Tioodon huntad falli (ovériby har %lticnia nlm{yl o l}:)o’;nl It e merckante, mechanics, and other deslers rders for lowshare coming in rapldly __ Wyeroffored to the oubllo. prac- | in the commerclal line. fromail parts of the country, domonstrating how paid detectives, and every ship's pas- |tica, There is but one courte for such g 5 Juiok ey iy WAKEFIELD aabaatiotat Mobaoso, both mg. b, eaalty sod sengers closely scrutinized by them. |people to take, and that Is to try some- quantity. Messra Lotillard & Co. have oxerciaed no in the southern part of the county, is a ttlo tie and Iabor in - ende oring to reach the g 3 Acmo of Perfection in Plowshsre, avd seom to have rallecad’ junctlon, and s mid to contaln | e o re They have paid for every cablegram sent thing else. to England from Amerlca and are still| If the sons of Gen. Grant had been 0 expending money t> capturo the fiendish |supplied with common sense and the|3bouta thousand dear poeople, enjoys a . . murderer. average business abllity they wounld not |healthy and prosperous trade and js fas The cnly man who ati'l donbh Farni- | have brought themeelves and thefr father | 3#8uming metropolitan airs in the way of val's guilt”is his griof stricken father, |to ruin, 'They had capital, credit, s great [ §00d storer, streots and sidewalks. Then who was met in_ London last January by name and friends, They deliberately|follow the villages of Emeron, Martins- Which laa poink nobtojbe ovaticoked by Jeaters tho purents of Mr. oud M. Perotvsl|sasrifced thom all when thoy engaged b burg, New Cstlo, and soveral others, | xho sl i to thelr fotee o rderome an and who refusos to belleve that his son (s scheme of finance which a fool must | Which are nice trading points, with hopes k Your Dealer for Plowsh would commlt such crime, although | have known could have but ono ending. | Of beiog larger as they arow and tho| ASK YOUr Dealer for Plowshare 18 CONDUOTED BY the evidence sgalnst him 1s overwhelm. | They lived extravagantly, pald little at- | country becomes more settled up. Dealers supplied by noyal Havana Lotter’ | [ing. tentlon to the sourcs of thelr revenuecs so PERSONAL MENTION. G"’“”’“i& Satoentgen, Counsil Bly GOVERNMENT g g Moors, ms‘n’runoa) e Dot o alor Wi Fur- | long o5, thoy got. them, and waro lly| 1 would ke to give our roaders o briof }Sf"f mg.:.fi%a “ N D! e s unpre enough to suppose themselves rich when | hlography of the many good people I met | Stewart Bros. e L) D""”Env"‘v"tmnt :r:n[?;ya W08y | donted n the criminal anaals of tho weat, | thoy were Living of tha donations of the | mrhe ace. bt 1wl only beebtosn met | Baxton & Gailogher, Omaha McCord, Brady & Co., Omaha For sale in Omaha by H. Ymi{}lnl. 518 S 13th Street, knowledgo Indlspensable to a successfal | that they are belog honorably and rella- | Beury Ditzen, 601 8 13th St. X Hemred & Co., 602 S 18th St. e e bueiness carser. They do not know the | bly dealt with. Cari M5 F: St. Early Maturity for Beef. value of money. They have false notlons | B a1 AT . ' AN JHANTS' Kaufman Bros,, 207 8 15th St. Mass. Ploughman, of things. FARMERS' AND MERCHANTS' BANK. Kouh B“‘; 009 Farnam St. It is a recognized principlo by cattlo| It Is probable that the developments of Dorsey Brotbers being compased of 1 as much of a mystery as ever. If|thieves, Ward and Fish. Such mea are | o two, that parties contemplating a trip Tickets in Fifths,Wholes $5. Frac-|he is ever °N§M- in Wyonirg or_lae- | not compotent to engage in the brokerags | or settlement in this locality can corre. -.u,m,.a,flo.,."i,.‘,’.ff.? :Efnflm“m.d by the where, he will never live to put Nance |business anywhere. ~ They lack the spond with or vislt them and be assured ISIRERI%% 1o 0o Tk pierin, ok coa) e ¥ \be | coupty to the expense of rlal, Frank Arnold & Co,, 1418 Farnam St, breeders and feoders for home and foreign | and humiliations of tho last yesr had [the Hoo. G. W. E. Dorsey, present | August Plotz & Co. 1500 Douglas St. OM AHA markets, that early matared steers fugr- some effect on the young m-i They [ member of oongress from the third dls- fi:ffii“&':fb,‘;“&“ \lvumcso:' 16th and Cum- . nish a broader margln of profit than any | would be dolts if they were unmindful o( rlct, and F. Dorsey, renident man- |ngg Sta, e i, other class of boef, and that no farmer or | what has happened. ~But 1t s not to be | 8ger and cashler, This beuk was estab- | yay’ Green Bros,, N, W. Cor. Division and f;ade;&:m 2nfl'ord t; k:efi steers more | supposed that they have learned in idle- ‘:"::t‘: Z(}B‘:‘:v‘:n-E:J.lSN AT than 20 to 24 months. © must have |ness and luxvry a lesson which has been : 5 3 Cor. 13th and Donglas 5"- g00d grados that will mature and make | drilled Into thourands of othors only y, and farnishes sb- | J, 11 Spetman, Cor, Douglag and 12th St. Capital Stock, - - $150,006 | go0d $eet at aboat that age, or qult the [through toll and privation. They do not stracts of mlflwl-y lands in the county. Gl Ying, 125, Tth S Ll:bxhtyof Stockhulders me business of ralsing cattle for profit. yot know where they stand, who they | They bave a large list of choloe unim-|py, awiey, 506 S, 10th St, h roved lands which they sre offering on H M l 1¢, S. W. Cor. 13th and_Howard. Tostead of 2000 pound four-year-old (are or what Is the great requisite of a|P! y 8 L afl& s e eIl stoers, it is better to pack within the|succerstul bueiness career. They | most liberal terms, Five Per Cent Interest Paid on nflmm' hides of two-year-old steers from 800 to|need to be taught sell- relly- B. W. W0OD ?”fi ?g';‘:‘;’_ i},‘iz,‘g‘g,g{u i):;nlhz-m St. = 900 pounds of juley, tender, dellcious|aree, Independence, true pride, modesty |is & gentlemsn who gives his wholo at- | Chae, Ying, 712 8. 10th St. LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTA1E | beef for exportatfon for Britons, than to |and the nlcest honor. These things|tention to the land busness and is an old —_— send old, tough, flabby beef. The for-|wlll not come to them by once again|resident cf this county, consequently Officers & Directors |mer ls far moro acceptable to English | making a splurge in the fnanclal fold | knows nearly every plece of land in the conuolseears. If farmers want to make | which they have l}oved themselves so county. Healso has an extensive list of beef of steers from one year to two years | unfit to occupy. They m'ght be learned improved and unimproved lands for eale, 1| old, they must grade up. 1t they would go to work manfully and |jn Dakota, Cedar, and adjoiniog countles FHOS, L KIMBALY, Gnda short-horns are found to be the | {ndependently, resolved to do lomathlng and if you bring or need an abstract of MAX MEVER. most profitable animals for beef making | themselves and win success by merlting | title to your land, will cerefully prepare in the wes', bocause a rapid growth and|it. Better men than they arc have done the same, and If you get hard up and UNEU[N FLORM. CUNSEH“ATUH‘ early maturity. There s probably no|this very thing. need money, and have a good title to other breed of catils that will make as| Theproposition to open offices in New | your land, he 1s prepared to loan you Cor, G glhln.nn\lnnnnnulm “’;l . much beef at the age of twenty months | York and San Francisco simultaneously | some of the *“filthy lucre.” Both of the {f\a GPB;HL‘WB:I- e”nedgh':gbb:" % |or two yesrs, s well bred grade Short-|is worthy of the young Napoleon ¢f |above firms can be reashed by addressing | £ d Ever °re‘:’5';s °"§,‘mafi Frate ryém‘ horns. The eame is undoubtedly true | finauce who is now in Ludlow Street them at Ponca. %, g Broons, amal IS of veal calves. Insatiate Jesse and Buck, would not'one| I cannot cloee without ssying a good w A statement was lately made by an | suflice! word for the railroad boye, who made the Eagllsh feeder of steere that an experl- trip very plessant, for 1 found them ment made proved that two-year-old| With More Than Horse Sense. | oyrtaous, kind, and accommodating, and steers, fed with three-year-olds and four- | Lewiston (Me,) Journal, 1 hope always to be able to speak a gocd yoar-olds, made more baef in proportion| Famillar to the eyes of all horsemen In | word for the Chicago, St. Paul, Minne- to the tood consumed than elther three- | and about Lewiston for several yesrs has [ apolis & Omsha people. year olds or four.year-olds; also, that|been a veteran white horse, formerly| Now that *Nebreska” has beccme a the three-year-olds were mora profitable | drlyen by a Lewiston tailor aud more [ housshold word to nearly the entir east, than tho four-yoar-olds, Thusis it ua-|lately owned by the driver of & job team. | and that the tide of emlgration i abont doubtedly trae that the earller the matu- [ The horse has already been credited with [ to move, I wish to espectally call the at- rity of the beef animal the more profit to | more than common horse sense. He | tentlon of home-spekers to the northern gu p10. ok the boef maker, a point that graziers and | came of & long and valued strain of blood | portion of the state. Having traveled| 2 J lwdle(;s will t-1"1‘0 we l‘ ‘: heug’ if dflwy whence, no doubt, he d“’l“LmBhfin“ per- | extensively throughout the west, I speak e e would secure the greatest possible advan- | ceptions of his nature. e horse was|candldly when I assert that I never saw tage from thelr business as grazlers and | driven into the barn at Reuben Mer- ;loumyy that offered 8o many pataral A FINE LINE OF foeders, When noted grazers, and our | row’s in Auburn, Saturday, before the |advantages that are availsble s Dixon English experlmonter all agree that carly |ji-fated funeral which wss interrupted | and adjofnlng counties possers, and they Plfl“ &u l' g of grazing cattle for beef. i pole across the center horizontally. [ porsersed m- A H, F, —AT Esch succeeding year the gain will ma- | Later, as s known the barn was dls- maturlty for beef is most profitable, lot by a fire, He was tted firmly out of | can be procured very easlly at present, learners In this art or business of beef | reach of the hay, and the barn doors were | but the dsy s fast approachlng when terially decreae, while the proportlon of | covered In flames, Ount of the flames YOHNGIEN KAD THI. food consumed will be much greater. ¢ me a pig with a circle of firearound him | Tme Vorraio Beur Oo., of Marshall, Mich., | s Lot it be kept In mind that euch early | from his burning bristles, The horse was | offer to send their celebrated ELEOTRo-VOL P~ OHLYTRUE e N waking, be Instructed and thus acquire | olosed bohind him, They wero the old- | these landa will be hold and s 1d &t a the sklll of money making In the practice | fashioned swinglog barn doors, with a | figure far from the reach of a modumaly maturity Is_only poesible with well bred | supposed to have perlshed, as flames were | 7410 BELT and other ELECTRIO APPLIANOES 0n >y © | cattle, grades, crosses or full bloods. |igsulng in great volumes from out the :fiéxm’““m:.:'ebfifi';({:.‘?g‘ 3;&'.‘3,’ THE ONLY EXOLULIVE 4 Thoroughbred bulls must be used to|open doore. The horse had not, however, | and manhood, and all kindred troubles, By | secure this early maturity. suffered such a fate. He was dlscovered, | for rheums neuralgia, paralysls, SRpm———— face toward the fire, fifty rods from (ha many other diseases, Complete rutnrmnn w Floral Designs, Bouque k for Partics, Healthful Vigor for tho Girls, yerd, with nostrils d/lated and a brown h!:‘l‘hl:‘:fi:fi‘:‘. 5‘1[';'3 ol fi:l':]fl:fl"o'sd Weddings and Funcrals a -«xmlully.u\d Mrs, Livermore says, In ome of her|yinge on his forelock, He was ecarred wnzm“ LAV S w18 ANt sent to an, lectures on girls, ‘I would give to girls | and bruised. and his barness was hangin, L equal Intelleotual and industrial tratning |in pieccs, Tho horso acoms to bave re: | " with boys. Ye -nd glve them equally|yersed the accepted course of actlon ‘Wise In the Ways of the World, Nobraska, | good health, too,” When your girls are | which horses in view of fire are sald to | Texss Sifting suffering from paleness and dobll(g It 18 | puraue, The marks upon his head showed | A young man of ability but not of much @ sign that thelr blood Is thin an th-t that he pulled upon his halter as the fira t cerman Insurance B Rad Browr'a " Isan Bllia at he p P means was talking about startlng a new only preparation of iron tl IN OMAHA NEB RealEstate BEDFORD & SOUER 213 8. [4th STREET, {BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS. Have a large list of inside business and resi- dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city, We have business property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and reets. We have fine residence property on Farnam, Dougalas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher- man, §t ,Marys and Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets, 'We have property in the following ad- ditiins, Hawthorne, MecCormick’s, 3 |Millard& Caldwell’'s| Kountz & Ruth'’s, Lakes, Impr’nt Association Elizabeth Place Wilcox, E. V.Smith’s, Burr Oak, Horbach’s, Isaac & Seldon's, Patrick’s. Hanscom’s Pa..rker's, West Omaha, Sl.un'n’s, Grand View, Gise's, Credit Foncier, i Nelson's, Kountz’ First Armstrong’s Kountz’ Second, Godfrev’s, Kountz’ Third, Lowe’s, Kountz’ Fourth, Kirkwood, Syndicate Hill, College Place, Plainview, Park Place, Hill Side, Walnu¢ Hill, Tukev & Keysors, ‘West End, Thornburg, Boggs & Hill, Clark Place, Capitol, Mvers & Richards, Reed’s First, Bovds, And all the other Additions to the City. Syndicate Hill Adjoins the stock yards property in S8outh Omaha These lots are sold at $100. They are nicely lo- cated and will make convenint, cheap, and de: sirablé homes for the employes of the stock EQ@ i [yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Located in West Omana, two blocks south '-f Immmuthh streeb, o fine location a* d the cheapest lots in Omaha; $125 for inside lots and $150 for corners; terms $10 down, balanc per month; dont fail to see thege if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, termws ance $10 permonth, These lots are on high level g ound and are de:irable. Hawthorne. This addition is mcre centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools m the city. All the streets are being put to grade the grades have neen umhll hed by the eity council, and is very desira- ble residence property, ou'y 158 blocks from Post nlhw prices lower than adjoining additions for a Nome or investment. These lots cannot be beaten., ~ Lot on Davenport with fine ,0c0, Yor Sate—Full lot 21st and Clark street, 6 room house, £2,300, ¥ or Bark—Beautiful acre lot in Gise's add. 0 Fon SaLk—Lot 28th and Farnam street, good property, $1,600, Fon 8Lk -} acre on Californis, eust of Sacred Heart; house, bara, an? cistern, cheap only 81 609 Yo sALE—Lots in Hanscom place each, h00, 4 Jot on Chicago strest between lfl.h R *Lith, 83,500, :AUTIFUL lots corner Fernam and 20th Ao cheap. Fox SaLk—Lots inWalnut hill, $200, Fon SaLk-4 lot with 6 rocn house 21st stréet easy payments, §2.000, For 8aLE—10) feet frout on 15th stroet,with small house just south of Hartman School, on- ly $1,700. For sare—Full lot and 5 room house corner 11th and Castellar, $2'100, Yoi saLk—Lot and 2 houses 18th and Nich. olas, 85,000, T We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city toshow property to our friends and customers, and cheerfully give injorma- awept down in front of him, br aper io Houston, and was telliog a friend | [ ) . S e . T e e e Calliak | ReRSHiA 20, AU WAL SRAR i ;| |tion regarding Omaha Property. COMPANY. Whso slaly, Miw Baston, Obestaat ] anonhia side. Then ho bcked theough | :You'oan borrow $00 and starta new TR st., Loulsville, Ky, the shut deor, knocking the paint off the | paper,” sald the friend, encouragingl ) ol oann, o a . gai er or wi Freeport, = - |llinois|Bitters curedme of rheumatlsm Ak | PR A I e | Iapaeaa the eland e sy HEUN 1o an L e o Those who have ‘lmn gains 'ln offer or wish ' v erything else had failed ihlog bob tho balisr 5}";‘” doom matt be journulls'; %1t I sould bortow 860 ] For tusee vears Tacvir s, | property at a bargain, arve invited to see us. Ame—— - glven a firm resistance, an what woul went to s'art a paper for? : ' flc his made @ permanent OASH OAPITAL, - - . - 200,000 Kansas Sheep, wonderful that the horsawas able to break I want fo start a paper so I cin borrow added ten ye “:t" “01{"" Hal C WL, Alice Wellirgton Rolling, in liarper's Maga~ | through them, The harness was repaired { {he $50.” taken Switt's Specis for blood polson oop M, H Prosd zine for June. and the team driven home to Lewiston, ———— tracted l.";.'i.ef .:.h:g. at : di m‘;mn.:) »l\:‘llllv“ . ETTINGER, 'rost, 1 was & medical studes! A1 g G i d 8! ver, Indeed; th Saturdsy afternoon, where the horse at 2 8 sadion 3 ~ B f d & S ¥, Guwn, Secretary. o el oy o unfading’ oomoom™0n [ aighall ato » oosafor(able sapper out of e e Piendy and tharaisl s alar 7 e or Ouerg Polity holders pleaso call on or addres | b gentlemen and delight to the ladies, | bis own crib Y 1y girhood has been sufierivg o has tried many remodios, *‘What s that stone wail ked, one Geib & Maas, Agents for Omaha, Nebraska, | o itti Diseases of m. kid; , lver or urin- 1600 FARNAM BTREET, (siamoon, o lady titiog on the plessa | plories ® ot ity sured by the i » Harvar graduate, politely, “‘Is the sheep 3 . . s e Yt daatratiris WIY | comig L 16 tho corral.” Coptain Wiaship, Providence Pollce, | When sheled Chtidren, shogavo o Casaria | S i To see the sheep go In snd out, night Jsuffered five yesrs from kidney diseace, lood and Bkin Discases mailed tree, and morning, was a never-faillng smuse- | was cured by Huat's {Kidney and Liver .“w Swirr Srxcwic Co., Drawer 8] Atlaots Ga., o ment, Sometimes the ladles wandered | Remedy. W. £8d 86, N, ¥ ‘When Baby was sick, we zave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Real Estate Agents 213 8. [4th 8t., bet. Farnam & Douglas,

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