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2 WOMEN| renew: | strength, or who suffer from ftiea peenllar to thelr sex, shonld try SUCCESS ASSURED. The Omaha Peir a1d Bip sitin Stock Subserib d and Parses Made, A Meeting of the Asanciation Lmst Night—Business Transacted, In rosponse to previous call, a meeting of the board of directors of the Umaha Falr and Exposition Astociation was held in room 1, Creighton block, last evening. President Garneau was In the chatr and the following directors were present: H. G. Olark, D. H. Wheeler, Cturch ill Patker, J. T Clarke, J. H. McShane, W. H. McCord and O. F. Goodman, The committee on sabscrlptions made a roport, which showed that the §50,000 in stock had all been taken, with a con siderable surplus over the amount needed. A vote of thanks was tendered the com- mitteo for {ta faithfal work in securing subscriptions for stock, On a prevailing motion the president BEST TONIC This medicine combines Iron with puro vegetabls wnd ia invaluable for D peculiar to nrwell Ave,, Milwau. kea, Wia, sag, under date of Dec, 99th, A Brown's Iron Bitters, and it has been or to me, having cared me of the mo of Liv: THE DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1885, place, with Intervening patohes of bare[QULLED FROM THE COURTS ground, A row of fall grown trees grace the middle of the walk for half & block between Tenth and Ninth streets, and the other half of the block Is without any srtificlal walk whatever. SOUTH SIDE OF HOWARD. The grand jury comp'eted its work yes- There is & short break In the walk be. | terday and way discharged. Among the tween Ninth and T.n‘h streets, while|indictmentareturned, wasoneaga'ns: Ciara between Tenth and K eventh for balf| Thomas, who Is charged with grand s o DO o oo [13rceuy, ud aleo ono agslnat Feank Martin for the ssmecrime. The jory the next block from wide to narrow and alto handed to Judge Wakeley the fol- narrow to wide. Betweon Twelfth snd Thirteevth stracts the walks sre built In || wing report of their vi.it to the county jail: z'g zag feshion—asome being latd at the edge of the curb, while others hug olose [* Ty the honorab'e, the district coutt of to the edge of the lot. Between Fif | Douglas county, Neb : teenth and Sixteenth the walks are nar-| Tho giana jory for ssid county, of row and built conslderably above the(june term, 1 of sald cunrt, beg leave to report that in purenance of Jaw and curb, and cntaln & number of pl_cco- not in the best of conaitlon | direcion of maid conrt, they have vieited the jsil of said county and made a fall NORTH SIDE OF JACKSON. 111 h inati f th aud throngh examination of the same, The walk between Sixteenth and FIf |qyo oiscipline and treatment of the pris- teenth streets for ha'f the block is built t oners ia homane and_kind, dfet ample two feet ont of Iine wi'h the balance, In | q' 04 "the jall in a healthfal condition front of lots 1416 to 1410 no walk {s Iaid. and the system and maungement thereof Betwoen Fourteenth and Thirteenth |, g.. oredit upon the offictalsin oharge, ‘he Grand Jury Oompletes its Work and Adjonrns Sine Die, EER THAE GREENIE v FOEl‘}zAIN. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Bore T g, nlds, ¥ RODILY Atrecta the malks vary a foot In elovatlon. | hcro shonld also ho & balcony aronud y the upper tier of the main csge. The eGPt Datc i il present jury heartily concurs In the re- lots and at different heighths ~ The walk port of the grand jury of the Feb- appotnted Directors J. T. Clarke,Church- ill Parker and J. H, McShane an execu- tive commit!ee. J. H MoShane, W. H. McCord and D. H. Wheelor were appointed & com- mittes to telect a general superintendent of falr ground Mesers. W, H. McCord, J. H. Mec- Shane and D. H Wheeler were appoint- ed & committee to recommend a euperin- tendent of pollce. Messrs. H. G Clark, 0. F. Goodman and Churchill Parker were appointed to golicit special premiums, Tho president, treasurer and secretary were instructed to visit the rallroads and determine as to what arrancements re- specting rates and donations could be made with them. The commlttee on printing reported that Thomzs Cotter had offered to pub- lish the premium list without cost to the aesoclation and give a bonus of $50 for the privilege. The tressurer was Instructed to make the contract with Mr. Cotter on these terms. The matter of the speed department of the falr was then taken up and thorough- ly discussed. The following programme was adopted, subject, however, to such changes as the board may eee fit to make. Monday, Sept, 7th—Three minute class, purse $400; thres-year-old’s stake race with a purse of $200 added by the association. Tueedsy AR NN o casiopnted & e BROAD GLAIY wtogine 6% BEST OPERATING, LSUICKEST SELLING AND (347 PURFECT COURNNG 70 Some nftered t0 the oubiie 2"’ / .‘fi $500 ; 2:35 pacing, purse, $400; run i 1:d) A = ning race, mile dash, purae, $150. N Wednesday—2:28 closs, trotiing, purse, 8790 ; stake race, 4-yesr-old colts. with \i |a purse of §300added by the association; running race, three-quarter mile heats two in three, purse $150. Thursdey—Free-for-all trottlng race, purse $1,000; 2:33 claes, purse $500; § | running race, mile heats, two in thres; purse $500. | Friday—Free-for-all pact purse $600 ; 2:48 trotting, purse $50f run- ning race, two mile dash, puise $250. It Is probable that a slow mule race, with a puree of $100 for ten entrier, will be added to the specisl programme. The subject of having a chariot race was also broached, The secretary was {nstructed to enter {nto a correspondence with the proper parties and if possible securs terms, The matter of a blcycle race was like- wll:o discussed, but no definlte action was taken, 40 class, trotting, purss, Royal Havana Lottery ! (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana Cuba, Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in Fifths, Wholes $5. Frac- tions pro rata Bubiect 0,00 wmanipuation, ok coatralled By (e partieain fntorost. I# fs he falrest thiog In the nsture of chanoce In exietence. r $ioketa apply $o SHIPSEY & 00., 1212 Brosd N. Y. City; SOLINGER & CO,, 108 South 4th 84 B4 Louls, Mo , or M. OTTENS & 00, 619 Main 8. Kanaps City, Mo. Town Lots in Denver Junction, Weld County, Colorado. Denver Junction is & new town of about 200 inhabitants, laid out in 1884, on the great trunk railway across the continent, at the junction of the Julesburg Branch, 197 miles from Denver. The town is on eecond bottom land of the Platte River, the finest location between Omaha and Denver, aud is surround- ed by tho bast-laying lands west of Kearnay Junction, Neb. ; climate healthy and bracing; altitude 8,6 0 feet. Denver Junction bids to become an important point, a tue U. Co., are puttivg upmsnyof their buildi here, the B & M. R.'R. Co.. are expect- ed 800n to connect at this placa, The present chance for good investments in town lots will ecarcely ever bs equaled elsewhere, For ealo by the lot or block in good terms by H. M. WOOLMAN, Agant, Denver Junction Colo. CONSUMETION, 1 haven posittvo roi T a in Acy together with's VA soany uforer, (i i It will be noticed that the speed pro- gramme will be one of exceptional worth In all, the association will expend §5,100 for prizes as againat $3,600 by the state fair, the excess value of the purses being 75 per cent. The board of dlrectors expect to vlsit the grounds this afternoon, with a view to determining the necessary repaire. The fair will be called the ‘‘Nebraska Falr.” It will begia on ¥ridsy, Sept. 4th and end on Friday, Sept, 11th. —— WICKED WALKS,. A Continustion of The “Bees Tale of Defective and Poerly Con structed Sidewalks. As announced Mondsy the BEE pro- poses to glve some more facts relative to the defective sidewalk business, the tecond chapter commencing on the NORTH SIDE OF HAENEY, in front of nearly the whole block be- f . tween Eleventh and Tenth streets s coy [FUATY term d" h Lis “’!d ey ered with dirt and stones to such a depth Mo FREMWEC W ST OB a8 to make 1t worso, if anything, than the e P FOAA L6 LAV BE, vs, Lydia Haines, indictment for grand larceny, Frank Ha:gatery has been held LA 100 ) P #8 & witness and contined (n jail since the Boetween Tenth and Eleventh streets | 11th day of March, 1885. Iu the case of the line and eleva‘ion of the walks vary | the state ve. Pattick Gibsov, indictment considerably, although otherwlse they |tor forgery, John Green has been held as are In falr conditlon. A similar state of | a witness and contined In jul since the + ffalrs exiats in the next block. Between [ 11th day of May, 1885. W hereby rec. Fifteenth and Sixteenthatree's the walks [ ommend that the abuve named wiin«sses vary In width and are built out of line be allowed the eum of $1 26 and their NORZH SIDE OF DODGE, board doring the tlme they have been The walk in front of 1414 contains |confinedin jail several bad places and s built several inches above the curb, There is a short & s 3 stretch of baro ground bstween the Ferdinand Strcitz commenced svit In walks In front of the first two lots west the district court yesterday against John of Fourteenth street. For a distance of | 3 Hartman, Christian Hartman, Susan two lots west of Thirteenth etreet the| yon Borries, Edward [Arinscow and board walk fronting the premises is in W.alu:r Black, to recover three and two- poor condition. . Betwoen Eloventh and | tbitd shares of stock In tho old Dabuque Tenth stroets there Is a diff. rence in tho | homestead society, which entitles him to elevatlon of the walks of six inches, The |®0veral lots In~ Hartman additlon to walks In the block between Tenth and | Om8ha, { Ninth streots are ina very dilapidated | The caso of Thomas va Ritter, which condition, boards missing and loose, [ ¥28 01 trial all of yesterday before Judge bullt out of line and at varlous heigats, | Neville, was glven to the grand jury laet 5 evenlng. L LU DO el W Judge Wakeley struck & jury in the SOUTH SIDE OF DODGE. case of Winship va Doe yes erday, and A mud walk answers for foot-passen- | the trial was commenced. The action is gers between Ninth snd Tenth streets [one brought to replevin a cow. Between Eleventh and Twelfth there are two atrips of natrow plank walk in poor condition, while between Twelfth and Thirteenth tho walks are built out of | crintendent of the union for the four line and vary inelevation. Several bad 3 places exist in plink walks between [ monthS endivg June 8: Fourteenth and Fif-eenth s roots, The [ Number of persons admitted. ... walk In front of 1518 and 1521 is laid at | Number of lndgings provided. an elevation of six inches higher than |giteation soonred for Situations eecured for. . that of other parts of the block. The exccutive committee, feeling that HOW IT STRIKES THEM. fudlscriminate elmagiving is not charity, Fditor Bee: Notlolng your strictures | bus that it tends to fuster improvidence of yesterasy on Farnam street eldowalks |, frang, intend to make this charity and more particularly your reference to 3 e the wooden walk in front of the Psxton |Orgenization to the various benevolent hotel, I wish in reply to say that I would |interests of the city what a clearing houss boe glad to see good, subatantial walks of |5 to banks—not a subctitute, but a cen- stone | ‘or * slmliar’ - material 4 ™ | tor of intercommunication between them front of every proper'y on . street from Ninth to Eighteenth, and |8ll, dotecting fraud and facllitating the when such an order is made by the |business of each. Charity organization is proper authoritles the Paxton hotel will | no longer an experiment, It has been zot be the last to comply with it Yet. | fioqtivoin London, Boston, Philadelphia like & good many others on the street, I 4 i 2 want a rest, not that I do notadmire ana | New York, Buffalo, Chicago and other like good things, but becauss I am nct |cities for a term of years. It has ren- always In such financlal shape that I can | dered most efficfent aid to the clergy, gratify all my own desires or the whims | o}, yohes, benevolent sccletles, Institu- ui;;:”}.‘;‘:},‘: ’flg.fifdpflzlfi,,“ have not | t1ons, charitable individuale, and the city lived in Omsha for twenty years, but | slmoner by Investigating all cases apply- they have done more for your town than | i0g for relief wit. a thorooghness which many rich peoole who have resided |it Would be impossible for any one person here for that length of time, I |OF 8cciety to carry out, It has resulted, know the sidewalk in front | Whenover introduced, in animmense sav- of the Paxton is nelther good ncr orna- | !Pg to the ci'y and to benevolent individ- mental, but Jt is no worso than many | uals and eocietle. others on the strest, and can bemade to| Nooity can afford to neglect charlty do for another year. Still, if the authori- | 0rganiza‘ion, nor can any citizen afford to tles will make an order covering every | be Indifferent toits success, It saved the bud welk from Ninth to Eighteenth, the | tox psyers of Buffuloin one.year $5,000; Paxton will respecs the order if the other | Phtladelphis, from §50,000 to £75,000; proper'y owners do. Respectfully, whilo the saving to the public in the re- ! Krrcaes, |duction of mendicancy and improvement in charitable admiuistration has been e rlously estmated from $250,000 upwards, T D R e BRpal Sle AaTlagiiva cilbtioltion 8000 v y or t lves this pioture of & frontior charaoter | ovganizationn, s 1 S who has “whilomed” to the sweot. pro- | "Tho Ouah soclcty has been organized viously. Ho has gone from our gaze, but | but four months, It has done all that we shall not deploro him: could be done in that time with the Tho day of the “‘Howling Onyote from |means at lts disposslin securing relief Poieon Crrek” alisn Bob Brown the | fur tho descrsing and in supplying food nebelated Cowboy, Is over in this Iati-|and lodglogs for those in need. The JAMES CREIGHTON, Foreman Grand Jury, Oharity Union ot Omaha, The following is the report of the sup- 285 S o Nson Ne Debility, Ment #hysical Weakness ; Mercurial and otne Hons of Throat, Skin or Bone: ald ¢ A Fosil'tivuIWrit‘tqh Guarantee am nglinh o German, o8, Ga wribing above discases, o malo or fomale, FRTM MARRIAGE CUIDE ! o flastratad 18 rioth an el wate o T e R Chartered by theStateof Llli- nois for theexpress parpose of giving immediate reliefin b all chronic, urinary and pri- vate diseases. Gonorrhaea, () GlcetandSyphilis in all their ¥ complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relievedand permanentiycured by W 55, Night Losses by Dreams, the Face, Lost Manhood, positit 8 10 cxperimenting. The app 15 at once used in each case, Cons ns, sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington St.,Chicago, " THEONLY TRUE ¢ IRON I JLEAD } Fuk i € muk o ¢ METAL POISON. Tam a copparsmith by trade, end the email pa ticles of brass and copper from filing getinto tor-3 my armg and poisoned my wholo administered brought on rheumatism, and I becan & helpless inv lid. I took two dozen botties of Swift's Specific My legs, srms and hands are o'l rightagain, Tuso them withous pain. My rstoration is due to 8. VPETER ¥, LOVE, Jauv, . 1836, Augusta, Ga. Malarial Poison. ‘We have used Swift's Speelfic fn our family a3 an antid Sumpter county, Ga , Sept. 11, 1574, Ulcers. For six or eight yen, uffered with nleers on my 1 was t th Todido Potassium h x bottles of pecific mad Feh. 25, 1885. 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 16th sreets. We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher— man, 8t Marys and Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets, We have property in the following ad- ditiens, McCormick’s, Kountz & Ruth’s, Impr'nt Association Wilcox, Burr Oak, Isaac & Seldon’s Hanscom'’s ‘West Omaha, Grand View, Credit Foncier, Kountz' First Kountz’ Second, Kountz’ Third, Kountz' Fourth, Syndicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors, Thornburg, Clark Place, Hawthorne, Millard& Caldwell’s Lakes, Elizabeth Place E. V.Smith’s, Horbach’s,! Patrick’ss Parker’s, Shinn’s, Gise’s, Nelson’s, Armstrons’s’ Godfrev’s, . Lowe’s, Kirkwood, College Place, Park Place, Walnu&Hill, West End, Bosogs & Hill! Capitol,’ Mvers & Richards, Reed’s First, Bovds, &nd all the other Additions to the City. Syndicate Hill Adjoins the stockyards property in 8outh Omaha These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo- cated and will make convenint, cheap, and de: '|sirablé homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division. Located in West Omana, two blocks south of Leavenworth street, w fine Incation ad the cheapest lots in Omaha; $125 for inside lots and $150 tor corners; terms $10 down, balance 85 per month; dont fail to The walk in front of two-thirds of the [ tude. Timc wes when hecopld shoot out | gociety ams to help the able bodied poor block, between Sixteenth and Fifteenth | 1amps, perforate hats, rlds hiscayaecinto | o be self-supporting by establishing and stroets, is old and rlckety and fall of saloons and hote'sand stand off thetown; opera'ing 8 weod yurd where they may (L9028 . | but now his glory has departed forever. | earn the right to a wholesome mesl and dilapldsted boards, making traveling | Tho real articlo "ot cowboy kuows this, | night's lodging, s0 a8 to render alns- dangerous. In the center of the next|and doesn’tattemptany of thote old-tim- glving unneceseary in thelr case. Italeo block esst there is no walk, and the path | Pleasantie:; but occaslonally & cowboy of | propos: s s far as posstble to prevent the AFINE LINE OF see these if you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $26 down balance $10 per month, These lots ars on high ILOOSE’S BEXTRACT Red Glover Blossom sk g WOODBRIDGE BROS, THE ONLY EXOLUBIVE MUSIC HOUSE IN OMAHA NEB. COWING & CO, JomBERS 1N WROUGHT IRON PIPE, Malleable and Cast I is obstructed with bullding materlal. The first three lots east from Fourteenth street are fronted with only an apology for which the walk is constructed belng loose, while others are missing, making pit- are belng lald between Thirteenth and Twelfth streete, but several trees are growlng five feet Inside the curb, com. pelling the walk to be laid at that dia- tance from the curb, or else build around them. There is alao a tree growiog In the middle of the walk in front of the first lot east of Eleventh street. SOUTH SIDE OF HARNEY, Plain mother earth is the only walk in front of the first bulf of the Llwk be- tween Ninth and;Tenth streets, no artifi- cled one having been laid. The walk in front of the balance of the block is In good oondition, but {s constantly ob. structed by quantities of merchandise strewn {ts whole width. Infront of 1013 the walk is de, ® foot below its nelghbors, while in front of 1017 it sud- denly narrows to six feet. Just before reaching Eleventh street the walk stops, INcs BANK l tretch of bare ground for about enty feet. The walk in front of 1117 is also misslog. Between Twelfth and Cor. 18th and Douglas Sts. Thirteenth streets the walks in front of Capital Stock, = = - $150,000 |tbe different lots are bullt at elevations Liability of Stockholders, 300,000 | Y*yice trom two to sixinches, There I8 also a slight varlation 1n elevation in the Pl'fl P" Cem Inmm“ Pa]l o Dflllnfl‘l walks of the next block. ln front of two LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTAT.. Plumbers’ Gas and steam Fitters' IRON & BRASS GOODS, ENGINEERS' SUFPLIES, S4th & Dodge Sts..OMAHA.NEB lots In the block between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets there s no sidewalk, while the walk feontlng two other lots in the same block {s only shout three feet o and | rickety condition. Be Bixteenth streets the Director | Walks precent a crezy appearance, being . M. RENNET . Managiog ... Oashicr | butlt all oot of line, BALI, JOHN K. Wi NORTH SIDE OF HOWARD, » All the walks on thic street from Six teenth {0 Eleventh, are in falr condltion, slthovgh varylng in width from six to twenty feet, In front of the first two lots west of Eleventh street there the romains of what was once a slde k, but now only a few boards are lef: in) sidewalk, a number of the boards of | never i¢peats the exporiment. Lately|ployment, the tenderfoot variety, whote braln is|pa 1zatien of - stored with tsles of border life as found }:eflzsr to aek ffz‘;e:;.c:;l('t;)}:? ;::?c::l':g in nickel novels, attewpt to revive tho(adequate help, by cu'ting off all charity customs of the good old days—but bo|when no longer needed, by finding em- by stopplng indiecriminate wo had @ cago of this kind, A young|almsgiving, by preventing the able bodled Pkilade!phlan, belonglng to a good fam- | from liviog on charlty, to stop &'rest and ily snd agentleman whensober, probably, [ door begging and to prevent ohildren for the unwary. A number of new walks [ who is undergolng his first experiercs as | from growing up paupers, a cowboy, camo in to take in the g'ove| T, do all this it is necessary for the fight. He beld a glass under his nose a|goclety to ack of all charitable Indivldu- fow times, and then started out to pave nd ihose who have been asked for the streets with human skulls, He scon 8 that they report all cases of rellef found out that the contract was a big one. | and all applications for charlty to the He made n “gnn pl:!. at 8 hotel pro-|guperintendent. They als> aek of the grls!or, who knocked him down, and a St. | business men that they will contribute to e drummer took the wespon away from | the support of the organization, and se- him and spanked the bosom of his pants{oure gzeater effiolency and economy in with it. Then he braced up and started | the administration of benevolent furds, to klll the traveling man with his bare|and help the poor to be self-supporting knuckles, but was knocked Into s cocked | The executive commlttee, appreclating hat and hong over the p'azza bannisters|the ald that has already been extended like a wet towel Inside of thirteen sec- by the cltizens, and wishing a con- onds, Finally he revived and started out | tinuance of the ssme, take this opportu- for more skulls, He struck at & railroad [ uity of thanking them for their kind do- man who laughed at him, snd the rall |natons. They have secured commodions road man uncorked his claret jug andlald | rooms at 719} North Sixteenth street, In- him oat In the second round. Friends|cloding sleeping, dining snd echool oarrled him off the field, and the express | rooms, together with an office and a li- traln took him east that night. He prob- | brary, They further request donstions ably won't stop tll he reaches Philadel | of books for the library and of wearing phia if he is permitted to have his own|apparel. Anycommunications addressed way. as above will be thaokfully received. ——— E. 0. Newron, Supt. Literary and Musical kntertainment, The followlng programme will be glven DIED, under the ausploes of Bt. Philomena's | ROBERTSON—In this city, June 9, Charles Temperance Society, thls even-| W- C L. and My Robertson, ing, June 10, in thelr hall, corner Ninth and Howard streets. After the pro- gramme supper will be served. The pro ceeds to E cathedral, 3 years and ten mont| 2p. m,, from the family residence, Twenty ! sixth and Leavenworth streets, Friends of e devoted to repalring the | the family respectfully invited to attend. —The marrisge of Ellis L. Bierbower to Miss Eleonora Boyd will be the event to Music by the A, O, H, Band, [dsy at bigh noon in Trinity Catbedral Lecture. . oo “Temperance” | Brtensive preparations for & ceremonial bo Kush 0 ; Sato gl UDis better Sov | ¢ lebration have been made, and the affais Reading, 18 Mary T OiGonuor, promises to be one of the most brilliaut social cading iss Stacis Orowley on, Wocal Hito. .0 Aiife Riathar's Goes TLatee | 100 of the ssarn Mr, ©. Callighan, —The Denver overland train came in on ‘A, 0. H. Band | time yesterdsy mornivg, with heavy load * of passengere, PROGRAMME, Musio. ... e : Supper, Admission to entertainment and supg er 85¢. Funeral takes place to-day, June 10, at| . CcCURES Cancers. Iruaca, Mich., Feb, 8, 1882, .M. Toose & Co,, Mowrom, Mich, ‘am using your Fluid Extract Red Clover ‘Wet Comipress for Cancer on the breast, 1 am satisfied it is tho best remedy for Cancer kn You are weloor 10 uso this for the benefit of l\l"!fl"fl Respect Scrofula. LEDO, O, January 17, 1882 % ‘humanity, ully, MRS, L. A, JOHNSON, llof 28 our Extract of R»;fflclo"rl:llfid. say 3 experienc ¥ 2'1a DLE & sHght tostimonial‘of my Appreeistion Jour efforts in: behalf of humanity, Which you are elcome o use for thelr beneri. 'L'am, very respocttuliy, H. ARMS, Erysipelas. . ?:.‘:no. 0., Dec. 1st, 1882, T P 1 1o heorodiary with taer Thiak you ve the b? blocd medieine known. ours truly, ‘W, M. BEIBERT. EFrever Sores, R. B, T ok M o DSk T GAter Bad caso of Fczema, or Kever Bore on the Jog. used two pounds of 7 6ur Balld Extract sted Clover P et A T B Btallion, Jack, Sheppard Jr, ‘Wil stand for stock st Omaha Falr grounds the season of 1885, Hels 10} hands b igh, weight 1286 1bs, bis ¢ire JAcK Smxrraio is full brother in o DEXTAR 21 ire of Ja! 2:10, FaLv. i Falr greun: s in full, terms §26 for the season. A. THOMBON. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. _Bavaria | Culmbacher. iohemian | Kaiser...... Bavarls Brewen or ......8t. Louls Milwaukee | Scblitz P lsner. Ml sukee Omaha | Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wines. ED MAURER, 12)8 Farnam 8t. DREXEL & MAUIL, (SUOUKSROKS 7O JORN @ JACCES [y volicbod and promphl- sitended 10, Telephoo: 0 ¥38. adjoining « dditions for a home or investment. beaten., house, $2,000. 81,200, 13th and 14th, 82,600, street easy payments, $2.000, level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is mere centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets aro being put to grade the grades have neen established by the city council, and is very desira~ ble residence property, ouly 18 blocks from Post office, prices lower than These lots eannot be ¥or SaLk—Lot 28th and Narnam street, good property, 81,600, ¥or 8ALR -} scre on Oalifornia, east of Sacred Heart; house, barn, an1 cistern, ly 81.600 ::gé: 8ALE—Lots in Hanscom place each, For saLe—100 feet frout on 16th street, with small house just south of Hartman School, on- ly 81,700, ¥or saLe—Full lot and 5 room house corner 11th and Castellar, $2'100, For saLk—Lot and 2 houses 18th and Nich. olas 85,000, For SaLg-Lot on Davenport with fine For Sare—Full lot 21st and Clark street, 6 room house, 82,800, T on SaLe—Beautiful acre lot in Gise's add, For Sane—3 lot on Chicago street between Bzavriruw lots corner Fernam and 20th street cheap, For SaLe—Lots in Walaut hill, $200, Fon SaLg—4 lot with6 room house 2lst We will furnish conveyance jfree to any part of the city toshow property toour [riends and customers, and cheerfully give injorma- tion regardin Omaha Property. Those who have bargains to offer or wish property at a:bargain, are invited to see us. Bedford & Souer, Real Egstate Agents s oo 2138, IS, bet. Farnam & Douelas 1

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