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THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY ol < oll=fz Is AT DEWEY&STONE'S One of he Best and Largest Btocks in the United 8tate: To Belect From. N STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR At home withc any other i Iassitude, ory. IMPO nts, |mfiv(l|m(‘nll to aud many ouher s 0 TON or 1) prompuy okaved by his mntuum and vigorous R gpring, lon lifo and the loveand & af T fore marsiaze. Broofa, tostimoniala anfl valiablc. reatise @ stamps, YOUNG MEN ! Nho bave trifled away thote youthiul vigor and power, wl are ) D OSSES, who are weak, WER time, and I‘urg 88 money than K . headache, RMISEIONS, thoughta, d e 8 d tul or fhow who intend to marry, 1 strength means, health, vigorous offs tored to vigor & i m 1877., )A\l:lrws The Climax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo, WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Imoortant Facts CONCERNING ¥ The utual Life Insurance GComoany, OF NEW YORK. meifortunes of each ot o Insurance Company fn this coutry. Company by many millions of dollars in the world, pvmnlnnv!ulnl(lw % than those of any other company. ockh olders”toclalm any part of its profita. o SCHEMES uador the namo of Insurance for speculation by speclal classes upon the —Its present ‘wallablo CASH RESOURCES exceed thoso of any other Life Tnsurance Company In the world. 1t has received In cash from all sources, from February, 1843, to January, 188F, £270,60,564.00. It has returned to tho people, in cash, from Fobruary, 1843, to January, 1585, §316,094,211,00. Its cash Assets on the 1st of January, 1885, amount to more than One Aundred aod Three Millioas of Dellars W. F. ALLEN, General Agent for Nebrasks, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and tah. Office Cor, Farnam and 13th St.Over 15t Nat'l, Bank, Omaha, Nob MERRILL & FERGUSON, Gen. Agta, for Michigan, Indians, Ilinois, Wisconsin, Towa and Minnesota. Detroit, Michigan, M, F. ROHRER, Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa THOS. OFFICER, W. H, M. PUSE Officer & Pusev. l BARKERS Counc:l Bluffs, wa. ! Established, - 1865 Dealtts in Foreign and Domeatic Exchange . vd Hame Securities, OUNGIL BLUFFS ARPET _COMPARY CARPETS, Curtains, 0il Cloths, ‘Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY GOODS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Uplmlxlm/ and Drapery Work a / Swecialty. / Our stock 1s the and 1s being continually replenished by all the latest and choicest noveltles, 405 Broadway Council Buufis " H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, N. 10th8trest, - OMAHA NEB DR P. GROSSMANN, Physiclan & SUrgeon Oftice and 1esidence N. W, Cor, 17th and Douglas. Office hours, 8 t0 9:30 a.m ; 1 04 p. m., 740 8 p. w. Telephone No. 72. Dr. Amelia Burroughs OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 617 Dodge §t.,, - Omaha TELEPHONE NO.144 HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY; Direct Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The sseamships of this well known line are bullh ef irou, In weter-tight compartments, and are fur. mished with every requisite $0 make the paseage Iulh safo and agreeablo, They carry the United European walls, and leave New York Tl\mllb sod Saturdays tor Plymouth (LONDON Cherboug, (PARIS aud HAMBURG, Haten,” Firet Cabin, $00-§100. Steersge, to or frow Hamburg, §10. O, B. RICHARD & CO Gen- eral Pass. Agents, 61 Broadway, New York and Washiogton and La Selle stroets, Chicago, or Henry Pundt, Mark Hausen, ¥. E. Moores, Harvy Duel 1o OMA Gronewle & Rohognegen, 13 Councyl B.ufls. R S J. L. DeBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agent, No. 507 Brosdway Counofl Bluffs, Railway Time Table. OOUNOIL BLUFFS. The following are tho Himes of tho arrival and de. arturo of trains by central gtandard time, af the Traind leove tronstor dopod $em min sartior and arrive ten minutes later. DEPART. ARRIVE, 910460 And NORTHWRATERN, 0:5 A X Mail and Expross 6:50"r M 12:40 ¥ M Accommodation 4:00' P M 6:30 ¢ M Express 9:05 A M CRICAGO AND ROCK ISLAND, 2:26 A M Mail and Express 6:58 ¢ M 7:25 A % Accommodation 515 P M 530 ¥ M Expross 9:00 A M GHI0AGO, MILWAUKES AND BT, PAUL. 9:20 A M Mall and Express 6:50 ¥ M B:25 r M Express 9:05 A K CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. 9:60 A Mall and Express 70 M 80 ¢ Accommodation 2:00 PIM e Express 8504 M 'WABASH, 8T, LOUIS AND PACIFIO. 216 ¥ w Local St, Louis Expross Local = — 8:00» M Transfor Transter 8:20 P M 7:48 v Looal Chleago & St L Exp Looal 8:50 A x 7:86 p @ Transfer + Tranefor 9:06 AM KANEAS CITY, ST. JOB AND OOUNOIL BLUPFS. 10,08 A M Mail and Express 6:40 ¥ M 816 ¥ M Express 6:25 A M BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO, Mail for Sioux City 8:50 ¥ Expross for St Paul 9:35 4 M UNION PAGIFIC. Donver Express 435 0 u Lincoln Pass O'a &RV 2:85 ¢ Overland Express 8:30 A X DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA. A(”E\’TS‘ WAN: TLD LIVE To work Life and Accldent Tn:urance for s rtron, New York oompany, in every town 1n Nebraska an Towa. Good commission to Workers. Address E. 0. WILCOX & CO., Ganera™ Agonts, Knia 6Ci without Shoulder Brace, $1. with Shoulder Brao t e Coutll, doublestitched 3. oulder Brace, 1. Highly recommended by the leadin odistes, the Fashionable Dressmakers an States and Europe, “Circulars free, LEWIS SCHIELE & CO., Sole Owners of Patent 390 BROADWAY, M-Av VoK. FOR SALE BY CHARLES H. PATGH, 1517 Douglas Street, Omaha, and leading houses everywhere. MAGLATER OF PALMYSTERY AND OONDITIO¥ ALIST, 898 Ienth etrech, betwoen Farnam and Hap wey will, wha theald of guardiar ? obialalng for auyone glauce in 4ho past and pircsent, and ot corta ln conditions in the fubare. Boote Aud $howt wade 10 order Peileoy salleeatlou gus randard e THE DAILY BRE--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1885, e e —— S ReaIEstate 1y mild and with uniform temper, whlch, they are able to govern. In some im. stances stralght hair denotes stupidity, obtuseness and slowness of perception. Impulsiveness is denoted by curly balr, LIKE A [LEAD PENOIL tarer can depart from them, The meth- ods of the pool have been, in geueral, s follows: “ Poollng arrangemen wero made for year. To the general pocl fand- each member contributed a sum “’,‘:‘:g "hf""f':“:sj ttha.""‘" Its ownera are excitable and emotional, membern in case he vlo 0 agreo- | 5 ol shot up to the fook of West Twenty- | ment enteted Into, This sum was ap. | smome piy ,,“,’,,‘:,g’;’;;;,“,;‘:: bt L third street this afternoon, her stokers |portioned to ench member, st first arbi- | ted, refined and Intelleotual, Coarse and engineers were laughing. A big | rarlly, later on the basis of capital n- | hafred people are coarse in nature and crowd which had gathered on the wharf | vested In buslness. Eac oclate mem- | | A New Marine Oraft Shows Up on the Hudson, New York Dispatch Boston Herald, June 10, When the big steamboat Mary Powell seerned much amused aleo, and so did the | ber was alao required to deposit with the| «'You roo I know a great dosl about passengers, because & littlo boat which | commissioner a stipulated , either | halr—in fact, the only hirsate subject on was dartlug around in the river had |in [money or bonds, to insure his|which you will find me Ignorant air of challenged the Powell to a race, and had | conforming to all the rules. A scale of |¢he dog that bit you. am a {ife-long vowed to beat her. In the midstof all prices for certaln grades of goods, olassi- | |,rohibition X EDWARD EUEHL this derlsion the small boat ka{’t dashing | fied from the finest of gold papers to the — around gallantly, puffing out of Its small | cheap kitchen papers, was fixed, and a The Sleeping Oar Porter, smokestack arrogantly, and exhibiting | s of dlscounts for the large purchasers | From The Railroader, to the four polnts of the compass its|in the trade was arbitrarlly made. At| He sat all alone, his lamp, dimly burn- name “‘Stiletto,” painted in white letters | these figures each member was hound to | ing, stood on the floor near the camp on black background. She was only 95 |sell his goods If he sold them at all. He|stool on which Jasper rested kLis philos- feet long, with 11 feet of beam, and was [could get prices above the figures If he [ ophic self; there wero shoes to the right shaped llke a double-polnted wedge. |ocould, below them he could not go. of him, nd to the left, more shoes, like Her.genanl appearance was like that of similar scalo was also fixed for the trade |so many ragged urchina with dirty faces, ‘ sisud a lead penoll sharpened at both ends, |and each dealer bound himself by a[they were all about him. waitingtobs| Have a large list of inside business and resi- and old sallors who never saw a boat|written contract not to sell below the | cleaned. shaped like this sald she would roll over | prices fixed by the pool. The penalty| Under his maglc touch and by dint of dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. 213 South 14th Street, if she ever tried to go fast, and other |for the violation of the sgreement was a | vigorous brushing, thelr moiled sppear- anclent mariners rumnkcd that she | prohibition from purchasing any goods|ance bscame a shinlng black. As he would blow up If ahe tried to thow any-|made by any member of the pool in the | pleked them up pair by palr, Jasper talked thing like the unheard of speed of twen. | fature or until relleved from this ban by | to the shoes, not that he expected any re- ty-six miles an hour, which her owners|the aseoclation. Protectlon as to ecard |ply, but rather talked at them or thefr clalmed she could make. When |rates was thus abzolutely assured. Now | owners. the Mary ¥Powell paddled awaylas to the profits. To the associatlon’s| *'Dar now, wha’ you git so muddy fo'? from her landing, she found her|pool commissioner each member made & 'Speck you step In that puddle pur- diminutive challenger walting for her|report at stated perlods of the goods|pose'—’spect a nigga to work a unnory to come along and be downed. The |manufactured, of the sales made, and of |in one night fo' 15 cente, and not git d two boats kept alde by slde for a short|the profits on the businees during the | An’ what's yo' buddel Yes, I m)gm distance and seeing that the Stletto |time covered by the report. The profits | 'spect dat—he's wus'n you is,” And he could not be distanced at that rate of |wentinto acommon pool, and were di- |laid down a pair of heavy cowhldes, in- speed, the englneer of the Powell put on | vided among the members, the divislon | nocent of any blacking till now, for many a little more, and advised the pilot to | being made pro eata on the basls of busl: | days. steer clear of the little | a8 she would | ness done, so that each member, whether| *‘Come heah now, you sharp as yo' certalnly exploce if she tried to keep up |he had a successfal year or not, was as- [ bosscs nose. 1 dont 'spect nuffin from But the Stiletto did not explode, and did | sured of a certain percentage of profits, I hear yo’ marster talkin’ to ‘Col- keep up, Mr., Herreschefl, the boat.|based upon the capital Invested -nd the -day, x ‘him If he wan’t sea- 9 buu%"': of P.:vld.,:m_ Bwio’ mnsa D.;w value o!: his outp;n :n !}l:u yrelunuu hyu ' 1 ) sez Ha.wthorne- MoCormiok 8, Stiletto, was on deck with a party of | With the renewal of the pool on the lst | What he know ’bout blackin' shoes? : 9, L) friends. They had remained ufudafny of July of esch year there was a read;ust- | Tellln’ me put no blacking on dese cloth Millard& Caldwell’s| Kountz & Ruth 8, 9, . . Lakes, Impr’nt Association We have business property en 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 M arys end Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence sticets, We have property in the following ad- ditiens, silent In the face of the Insults from the |ment of percentage In tho division of | topa—eome folks think niggahs a fool. I Powell, but when they saw that blg boat pnlu;its for the t;ost 3;:-;‘ i b ji l-m wellim:rk d}l)u pair D, H. “01'," he ¥ k jumping through the water as fast as she isagrecement as to the vision of the | gwine to pick up his '.mpu an’ march out ‘“’ WA Kb18 L0y 1611605 AP e EIIRLIBH proitsled to the witharuval trom th |lookin’ so high ovor dom ‘spes, ho never Ehza'betl} I”lwe B ilcox, and showed that they were proud after [ Pool of two or three firms, and it is the|sce do porter.” all. One said uumat{flrg to l‘l’m man that [ unpleasant competition of these which| “Dems de dandies! deys boenhalf-sold E. V.Smith 8, urr oak’ ran the engines, and the others all took | has in part created dissatisfactlon among |an’ patched ittle bit here. Dat man Horbaoh’s Isa.ao & Seldon’s- off thelr hats, bowed polltely, and yelled | the members, Dullness in business dur- | ax me to-day it I had a dram wid him; SuRigy “gocd by.” ' Then the smoke poared |ing tho past year has added to this, One |coas 1 dldn’t take none, fo' dats gin the| Patrick’s, Hanscom’s thicker ont of the little funnel, the |of the results of the pool has been tofin- [rule. But when I dus’es him off In de Y water jumped up from under the stern, [duce many of the smaller manufacturers | mawnin’ I get a quarter, eho’ mnough. Parker S, West Omaha and the little boat rocked like an old- |to close thelr establishmeats and accept [ Gaess I go In and see If he wants exira o ) 4 fashioned cradle. Gradually she stole |a stipulated percentage of the profitsblanket.” Shinn’ S, Grand View. away from the fast flying Powell, ard be- | of the pool. ‘When trade was flush there | ¢‘Ah, mlesy! Jaeper fix yo' littla shoes REaty ’ fore the frionds of that boat hadl rocov- | was no trouble about this, but the larger | 'dont ahy blackin'’; and if he kin he'll git | GriS@’s, Credit Fonoier ered from thelr astonishment they were | manufacturers are now kicking against|dat cup o’ coffee soon as you git up. Dat 9 y enjoylng o stern chaso and listoning fo | the rate of “divy” among the ratired | a mighty nice man bring her to de train | Nelson’s, Kountz' First the taunts of the Stlletto people blown |[emall fry, and the prospect at present|las’ night, an’ tell de porter take good back to them on the wind. The engin. |#eems to bo sgalnst the reorganization of | care of her, an’ put him in mind of it wid A_rmstronn"s\ Kountz’ Seoond eer piled on more steam until the pool on the first of July. a half a dollar.” 5 s 4 4 s R o Ttis n this manner that the walipaper| ““Follo! 1 spect you twe fellers in| Grodfrev’s, Kountz’ Third, trade has been controlled for several |lower fo’ think nigga can buy his break- and the men who knew something about | yaqrs, ~Shou'd the pool go to pieces, we | fas’ wid a nickle, %lgdnt nlu‘zy too much; Lowe’s. Kountz’ Pourth. bollers got as far aft as they could. This may expect fierce rivalry and cnt-throat | when two blg men toke one ad’ de same . Q . lasted until the Powell was flylng along | yareq and doubtless crushing of some | berth, I pits on de shoes; tain’t worth no Klrkwo‘)dg Svadicate Hlu, at the rate of five mliles an hour fastor | of the weaker establishments to the | while to wase blackin’ 0a em shoes.” Coll Plac ) than she had ever gone before, but even | ga1) “although all have grown rlch under| I spect I better black dis pair over | YOLIEZE K" lace, Plainview, that gait was not fast enough o catch the i 5 ) Stiletto, and that small yacht was siill | (i Present arrangoments. ;E“{,':émn :fd":“.?‘ma'f;:’,fsn%': uy weli Park Place, Hill Side, steadily galning. At Yonkers the little KXPOSITION NOTES bode, but scem like he think hedone hkers) 03 28, ) o pald yTe boat shiot pust Jay Gould's swift yacht, for 5 car, ho done tuk all do pillers 'and| W alnu &1l Tukev & Kevsors, which was golng at full speed, to enjoy J. & P. Coats, blankets in dat seotlon. If he don't ssnd 5 a5 much of the raco as porsible, Mr, Bl D e e st (W est End, Thornburg, Gould's yacht has been Eeaten by the| The World's Industrial and Cotton Cen- |nO=%) €0 5C5F PAOREETS O €6 V1o 111 Powell, and It evidently did that finan- | tennial thMl{;‘;a Ontzas, May 28, 1585, nuB“. rmow, Iy dynnegeua.tnlo:enh_tnk]n' Bofl‘gs & Hill? Clark Place, cler much good to see the boat which B 2 ) Messrs, Auchincloss Brothers, bout dese shuse till day done broke, an' : i beat him struggling in the wake. He csenting J. & P. Coats: . id hi o Ca ltol, Mvers & Rlchards took off his high white hat, wavod 1t| Gentlemen—Your commusigation of ADriL| hew b upmut T ot coem, T bid do Pl wildly to the peopla on the Stilotto, and (21, inclosing forty shares of stock of the upbut L don't care, I's bid do) Reed’s First, Bovds, had & cannon fired in honor of the flyer. | World’s Industrial and Cotton Centennial [ 20BPs an! O LI WO NG Ly S0/ETons0 At Hastiogs the little boat sparted aat|Exposition, as a donation, is reccived, and ) | de car, and comebody done stold de comb T o e e Sha s pured 18 | am directed by the Board of Management to|and brush.” And Jaspor walked through iberality, and their appreciation of T T T O AT and Tarcyiown and got thore whilo tho | ety A e And all the other Ad dltlons to the Powell spurted desperately along mora e Exposition to which you have by your w@a.CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000, " than a mile behind. nplmd-d exhibit coptributed so largely. 1| Tickots Only $5. Shares in Proportion Clty honor to be, very truly yours, At Sing Sing the race ended, and that have the k was the deatlngltlon of the little boat. (Signed) S.h BUCK‘ Blr Cenzral The distance of twenty-elght miles had New Om.tns May 30, 1885, been made by the Stiletto in 1 hour 17 | Messrs, Auchincloss Brothers kAsants for minutes. The Mary Powell arrived| Mosrs J. & . Coste, Now Flork: = seven minutes later, whistled courteously luro‘;: 0:‘:‘:';“‘) 5 clusgml o the Worlds three times to the Stiletto, and proceeded | Industrial and Ootton Centennial Exposition, | on her way, no longer the fasted boat on | New Orleans, 1854-1885, we greatly regretted me(ng' of' the Louisiana State Let Comyuny [ ) the river, The model of the Stiletto is | the fact that we were debmced from express- | and in_person manage and cm(rol me(»w entirely now, snd her maker says that |ing oux opinion on the splendid dispiay of 1 Mamulna.'aud that the sama’are” omductd wich there {s no danger in sending her ‘at any fl.’;) S:“:hebe.r:e:;:l cz;d 5 01.32'0“ AS o6 arithorice the company to wse this ‘cer. possible speed, because she simply t|Messrs. J. & P. Coats’ thread was g‘flo‘g;;i fi”’“""“"‘ of our siynatures aitached 3 blow up. The engines, he sald, were not no}tl bentemd] for ‘::‘canpefi;h;n, - but for s articularly large, and a blgger boat bullt | exhibition cnly, we to abide our in- fa the same way would do. something |structions, snd Ignore their exhibit, and Adjoins the stock yards property in South Omaha stunning. e s e o [ These lots are zold at $100. They are nicely lo- e — - Burprise Party, ;"M‘;,?‘3,‘,";1,';".:‘.';.5583::"255.'55 guradml cated and will make convenint, cheap, and de: Teaaslated from Do Lns Novodadss, May 20. | them. 1t wae sckmowledged n}x‘a‘nllh;ld;s to d : sirabl6 homes for the employes of the stock Not one of the usu: , where those who | be th mest display of white, black an H :Dm: (3?1:1:;11 the music, '1]';..& .n§ me:-llm?n]t; colored t.hx;e:‘j];u;r tm‘:dg. and we' again ex- commissroners, |yards and packing honses. or, in this instance, at’ least, the surprised | press our regret that we were preventes PR g ed 1 tal - ::‘:rhea do the dunmng and are paid for doing ;:;n:‘fizr:fiy i‘fli&‘f‘fiflfi“ o\l]\!z'ntoué:-fzt!:— xoinfi?fimm".’u?ufi.’fi.{fi"pfi{&flefm:::m: Tu key & K eysors 8 u b d IVISIOh. ok oapital of $1,000,000—to which a roserve fundof over 5 to‘hvzfic;‘:,.nlini:etg?l!eh: :‘i‘;k;"&ol? Sair l'i?"mi?x m?‘s‘ig{:‘:“i')' e ""M“uuf.xmom Logs, | 050000 haa‘sinco beon added. Located in West Omana, two blocks eouth of Leavenworth street, o helmi) | te fta fi hi: . A st Original * Little Havana” (Gould & Uo's) de- 1 BARNKIT, S aTEba o preront stato constitution | fine location ard the cheapest lots in Omaha; $125 for inside lots and Slasiby/RoyaliEiapaoathosieydOaioLir, Py sdopted Docctubor 2, A, b LT ed endoreea by | $1D0 for corners; terms $10 down, balance 85 per month; dont fail to pumber drew 890,000 in Spanish Gold in the Known by His Hair, eapanla of{avy sty EESE see theso if you want a bargain. Government Lotfery at Cuba, and decidod ia N 5 also tho tioket bearing that mumber in tho Ph:l:delphu New mlh'mf;‘"“ single number drawings take place Kirkwood Original “Little Havana” (Gould & Co's) en- [ 1 bave baen & pbrenologlst and phys- PLENTID OPFORTUNITY 10 WIN A FORTONE \ . titling the same to $12,500 U, S, Curreacy, | lognomlet for tweuty years,’ said a livie tb( rand Drawiog, Class G, in the Academy 4 i e :l“’ch ,ll‘-mr‘ mfl divldfld o tracticns aud [old man, whoto) facel-was sbiriveled, and o Musio, New Orleans T.,.,sd,,y July 1th We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low el 'wo-firftha : ‘astrezann, y " e 9 " - . vl BE: e. { So(}fi:‘:;l;t)x: rider, who came into thedNuvu (»{Iiola this CI:ITAL Pfil{)E“ ’7 " e YL BTOVRC B itel' cigarmaker, em- | morning distributing cards in relation to | 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Frac- ||Iuyud i Iberg’s Factory, 164 S0, 5th | his busiuess, tions, in Fifths in Proportion. Hawthorne. Ave, N, Y., and the remaining one fifth by a| T have reduced the art of reading LIST 0P PRIZKS) ! 5 5 1 Aentlemag reciding | dn N Y . E&{'w‘lfi";}f character to a eclence, as no one before This addition is mcre centrally located thon any other new addition aro ot gisen, " |has ever done. I donot professtogive| 1 do ! o near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets are being put to grade 5 We are mfi d that c:..l.l,gm,,:am,(,}. h”lfl an ;oc;lntl% t‘r}hglno-l- l’hliumb 't }m‘oto § FRIZES the grades have neen eslabhalhed by the city council, and is very desira- een promptly paid, in full, by the General | graph, for that is Impossible, but let me 000 le r sldencp roperty, on! locks fro Agents Bhipaoy Company, 1212 troudway N | have a lock of hale and 1 will tell you a bleresidonce propaxty) opy Lo bloskeifiom Post 03}'1“” Fiises lowordhan immediately on the arrival of the Official | 0\ T ane” character as though 1 adjoining additions for a home or investmenl hese lots cannot be List, and that such promptness 1s usual with beaten. them and it is only one more evidence that |18d known them for years, the rellability of “This Little Havana”| * You seem astoniched. Lot me tell e (Gould & Co's) cannot be questioned, you that the halr s as infalllble a gulde 3 Approximation Prizes of 760 j We covgratulate those who have fared ro well | to character as are the eyes, ‘the windows For Sate—Lot on Davenport with fine| For SaLe—Lot Zsth and Farnam street, 5’.2}3;“1’)‘.2.':‘ :.'::f':ynflfi:tinvln\:.o{m'rfi':,l:fl niy|of the soul’ There Is mo greater di- —3 & 22501 house, §2,000, good property, $1,600, occasion pays tho fiddler, Wo should not ob- | versity in anythlng than there s In halr, | 1567 Prisee, amounting to Fon Save—Full lot 21st and Olark street, 6| Fom sate—4 acre on California, east of Ject to beiog the surprised parties, and in the | and {ts color and nature are invariably wi Appiioation ffl:'&l.‘;.‘,,‘.‘},;‘l‘.."';.”,‘,‘"é,‘,‘.?.’,, : room house, 82,300, Sacred Heart; house, bara, anA cistern, choap same manner—Would you? indleatlve of the person on whom It | " kor ‘turther information writo cloarly giving tl | Ton SaLe—Besutiful acre lot in Gise's add, | 90ly 81.600 grows. addrese. POB’I‘ALNOTIS. Expross Money Orcers, o1 | §1,200, Yok sALE—Lots In Hanscom place rach, i —— A Great Monopoly in Danger. “You are black-haired, I will not | New York Exchange tn ordinary lebter, Correnoy | ™ Jon g4vp 3 Jot on Chicago street between Des Moines Leader, enumerate your varlous tralts, for I re- ';‘.T.,‘.‘.‘)"."'."L‘lu“““'""“ sad upwarda M OUr 8% | 14 'anq " 14th, 82,500, puren RALE=-100 teek front op Likh sseehwikh M. A. DAUPHIN BravTIFUL lots corner Furnam and 20th o180 Jusk south of Hartman Sehool, 00 The New York Times notes the meet- [ quire to ba pald for that, but I will speak ly 81, ing a day or two ago, in a private room |in general terms of black-haired people. OrM. & DAUREIN, st., Waahiggin b 6. | strect cheap. y;o':(-fiu—ruu ey st Delmonloo’s, of the members of the|Thoy are generally distinguished hlur g Make P, 0 Measr Orines payable and addrow | - Fom Savk—Lots InWalnut hill, $200, 11th and Castellar, 82100, most successful pool ever organizad, the | thiir firmness of will. task the, W ORLE ONAL BANK Fon SBALE—} lot with 6 room house 218t | For sALR—Lot and 2 howsos 18th and Nich. American Wall-paper Assoclation. The |set themselves to they '“(Y acoomp\hh aR¥ 9, ALY NowOelowg Lo stroet easy payments, $2,000, olas 85,000, object of the meating was to sgrec, if | whatever the difficulties they have to — possible, on the division of profite for the |surmount. Their power, strength and ’ HUMPHREYS’ year beglaning the first of next month, a |endurence is wonderfal, While d —_— question which threatens the existence of | their natures mey not be We will furnish conveyance [free to any the pool, and which has not yet been eat- | cosrser, they will ~ undergo and HOMEOPATHIO " = tefactorily adjasted. patiently endure hardships from which Veterizary -f- partlof the city toshow property to our friends The rumor of the dlsruption of the li ht-haired people of weaker nerves L mu’ pefl IC$ 9 " plely pool hus groaty njured tho trade for mul: shrlpk. OF _oourse, generally Gurs Dotk andjcustomers, and cheerfully give' informa- saveral monthe psst. Dealers have been |speaking, the character of light.| hlmd 3 -, 5 ” & afrald to buy with such a probability be. | people is the direct antithesls of the Horses, Cattle, Sheep tiongregardin Omaha Property. fore them, ss the dissolution of the aseo-|ious temperament indicated by black clation woald mean a dec'ded and imme. | halr, Their organization is fine and del- 20 by F; dia'c drop in price. This, with the gen- [ icste and they are constitutionally Jess | o use for over 50 years Ly FETIErS, eral dulluess, has made the past year one |robust, Aubarn hsir, as distinct from OSFOOdOrsy El thhedwo which the wall paper trade red, denotes refined physical organiza- Used by u.s. Government. 8 ha tion, intellectuality and quick suscepti- 83 STABLE CHART &% lha United States, and to-day there are | people on all ccoasions are of the intens- I ocumlustiuuu in this Industry of ab; “Oher qualities of halr, besides tlhe eoclation 1s the most succoseful | billtics Mounted on Rollers & Eook Mailed Frea, but two or threo scattering establlsh- | ¢st character, They are hot-blooded and y o w mx g oA Taree u po-d equence;whatever, Thelassociation | color, are important, Thus, sirsight- LD B} Dnogaers.ceatut posanid oo el I t BI ar am ou Ias baired people are suave, tender, genoral- i el Cor1UB RIS ° &h ' "y . n g DOGS, HOGS, POULTRY, Those whohave bargains“to offer or wish property at a'bargain, are invited to see us. »d in 1870, snd embraced ali the |impetuous and sanguine temperamert of Real Estate Agents the prices of all grades cf wall-papers, | from hautivess, us fs generally the case peclfln “nlza g psl wall-paper mavpufactorers In|lts owner, The feelings of red-halred and as tho tarift wonld prevent the com- [in black-balred people. Out-docr em- @ yoars., The onk r““"“ petition of forelgn manufacturers, there | ployment sults them best. "GWNIS Dehlmy, Vhi w'akn“& moucpoly in the country, It wasor-| “Red hairis emblematlc of the fiery. Humphreys' Homeopathic ments outelde of . 1t fixe olntely paselovate, but passlon does not spring makes cast-lron rates and no manufas-

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