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S. 0. FILBERT 209 Broadway, - « Council Bla DEY GOODS, The Manchester GUARDIAN, Jume Eth, 1853, eay Atouso the “Windows" Lioking on the woodland ways! clumps of thododendroms snd grest mass- es of May blossoma!!! “There was an in- teresting groop. It inclnded one who had beena “Cotton Bettens che spinner,” but was now 8o * gmdehe Paralyzed!!{ _h;.]un::[:nla ol That he cuuld only bear to lle in & re- | Boots and shoes at prices as 1o, poeltion, clinin T! city. refers to my case. I was first Attacked twelve yearsago with “Locomoter Alxy" (A paralytic discase of nerve fibre rarely ever cured and was for eeveral years barely able ot get about, And for the last Five years not able to attend to my busivess, although Many things bave been done for me. The et expetimont bolng Nerve strotching Two yoars ago L was voted into the oo | Home for Incurables! Near Manchestor, 10 pounds Michig o0 | In May, 1882, 20 POUBPA OVADOEALEd. BRPIOK... o %] Tamno “Advccate”; ‘For anything in o 'v“m“r:v:,':cr‘;n'n'll;dpmm‘]. .. o | the shape of patent” Medicinea? o, por pound. . - @| Andmademany objectlons to my dear O AR wife's constant urging totry Hop Bltters, il Bl “i*l"‘ - but finally to pacify hor— er Tha Other House| Concented!! Lower Thl:‘x .‘A"E}:,,r\._t ; 2 1 had not qulte finlshed the first bottle when I felt a ckange come over me. This S. H.FILBERT. was Saturday, November 3d. On Sunday A MAN morning I felt so strong I said to myroom companions, *‘1 was sure I could WHO 18 UNACQUA WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE GROCERIES, 18 pounds ex 18 pounds gran 18 ponnda oortections i 20 bars white Russian soap. K 20 hars Mo [ndia soap, Kirks i 22 bars Palma soap, Latz Bro's s 18 boxes matehes. ... «o..oe i Best sy, per & lian | Fest sorgham, per_enlon | | | Bort Eoglish currants 14 10 boxes genuioe Lewia Iy 2-potind cans 1trawbe $-pound ¢ ches, 1 8-pound cans | Flour, all b G “Walk! So started across the floor and back, 1 hardly knew how to contaln mysell. 1 was allover the house. 1 am gaining sirovgth each . and can walk quite eafo without any f Stlok!” Orsupport. own houre, and hope #00n to bo lsving agaln. 1 have been a hoster gratofuily yours, Jous BLACKBURN, Tk (Kng ) Dec., 94, 1943, Iater am perfoctly well. Prosecute the Swindlers, 1t when you call for Hop Bltters (see green oluster of hops on the white label) the drugglet bands out any stuff enlled C. D, Warncr's Geruan Hop Bitters or with otlier hop name, refuso it and shun that druggist a8 you would a /per; and it he has taken your money for the stuft, indict bim for the traud he swindle, and will C DR.HAIRS ASTHMA Thia invaluable speoifls readlty and pormsnently cures all kinds of A . The most bstinato and long standing o promptly to ita wonderful curing propertie cown throughout the world for ts unrival J. T CALDW 19, 1831, Sin nore than on and oot oven & ¥ Tincola, Nob.; wrltee, Jan Tialr's Asthma cure, for wito haa been ontlzely we d Asthma since 1850 am happy to say that 1 Tam glad that I am am 80 tavorably of your reme A valuablo 64 page trea trom cvery Stato in th Britaln; will bo mafled rugglst not havin Atk for Dr. Hai . W HAIR & 50 HW.WETHERELL, 285 _and 157 Wabash Avenud, K d Reclining Chinir Cars. bert Lea Route i ) a g simtlar proot S, Canals aod Great on application. t in stock will procured. Asthma Cure. Prop's Cln'tl, 0. 8 CrIrrcAGO. E. ST. JOKN, » . 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SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, EVc, P IR WM m ey a1 RS ® TRy mIran Pneumonia, Consumption; Dyspepsia ‘and Wasting Diseases, Positively Relieved and NM . 3 assistedinrestoring Vital powere i WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON TEE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY t IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. ’ NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Pure ¢ Whiskey in stock, attempt to palm off on customers, whiskey of thelr own bottliog, which of un fuferior grade and adulterated, peys them a larger profit. K FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS AND CROCERS. Pend us your address and we will mafl book containing valusble (nformation. Sample Quart Bottles peus to aoy address in the United States (East of the Rocky Mountaius), securely packed in plain fi.o. Tiapress charges prepaid ou receipt of 1.2 83, or Six Bottles sent for B G, D FFY MALT WEISKEY CO., Balimore, Md., U, S. A, 4 Seling Ageots, Onaba, H. 7. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY. iy 1301 AND 1°03 FARNAM STRrET, COR, 13TH, | OMAE A NEE., | WEALTH 1§ CHUNKS. voun | Some of b New and Thriving ludos- Iries of the State, Silk Onlturs and Ohtok Productive Soil and Offcial en Farming - Promotions, SILK CULTURE, David CHy Press: Miss Minnie Glil more’s sllkworms have began to spln thelr cocoons, and are an Intereeting study. She has abont 100 000 of them, ranging from 3 to 3} Inches in length, and thicknets of o lead pencll, The average age Is elght weeks It moults four times—winda itsolf up In about 400 yords of fine silk thread atthe end of toven weeke. Ina fow days It cuts its way out, and lives four or five daya as a | *00' creamy white butterfly, lays its oggs and dies. A man and wife can take care of four ounces of e or, 160,000 worms, Miss Minnie says she can do the work alone. The profits on this labor can be made to range from five to fifteen hundred dollara. She intends to raise the eggs Instoad of reel ilk, there being an increased de- mand for them, The ndard price of an ounce of ezgs is £5. An ounce will prodace 40,000 worms, Half these bo- ing famales will produce 300 eggs apiece. This makes an egg crop of 150 ounces. At 85 an ounca this aggregates the sum of §750. Mles 3.'s worms have lived, grown, and are spinning siik on a diet of osage hedge plant leaves, CHICKEN FARMING, Kearney Counly Gazette: A. C. Graham, who runs a very profitable henery in connectlon with his farm two miles west of Lowcll, called on the Ga- zatte last Saturday. The conversation soon led to hens and the profit of keep- ing them. His experlence speaks well of the bens, He had threo yearsago two hundred and fifty pure white Laghorne, the only breed he keeps and now he has about seven hundred. T'wo yeara ago ho so0ld Ed Miller, of this town in juat five months 1,583 dozon eogs gotting on an average 154 cents per dozen, net— ting him for the oggs alone just §2 and having el the eags for his family and eetting parposes. Bvery wlater he kills, dresses, and sells from 200 to 300 chickena. And secures therefore onan averago, 55 cents aplocs giving him about $87.50 mors every year, Daring the five months he sold the eggs to Ed Miller the outlay he spont on the hons was jast §12. He had besldes, the Incresse in the unumber. T.is all goes to show the profit of raising hens in conuection with fseming. Mr. Graham hipped not long sinco ono week’s laying amounting to 340 dozen to Denver recelving 27 cents per dozen and thab week’s income amounted to jusi $57.80. A FEEDING STOCK RANGE, Blalr R2pablican: Tho Frontier Cattle compaay have commenced t> improve their renchs north of Herman, on the Wood's farm. They will bulld & board- ing house, elevator, englna hoase, large barn and sheds 500 foo! by 277. Merrlam & Shields have contracied the mason worle which will require 100.000 brick. The 0., St. P., M. & O. R. R. havs res- son to feel a large amount of interest In this enterprise which wili add heavily to thelr traflic. The yards will make a de- maxd for an immonse gaantity of corn and 1t will reqalro the services of twenty- five or thirty men to cire for the cattle in winter. YOU CAN'T BEAT IT, Unknown Liar: “Spesking of pro- dactive noil,” aaid the man from Nebras- ka, *‘the half has nevar been told. A fow years ago wy wife eaid: “Why, Ezekial! 1b'lleve you'v took to growlu’ agin’. I measared myself an’ hope Gabrlel’ll miss me at the final round up, it T hudn’c grown six inches in two weeks I couldn’t account for it for some time, until I tambled to the fact that thar war holes in my bootsand the infernal soll got In there and done Its work Did you se¢e that boy that was with me on the sireet! Looks like he i3 about elghteen years old, Wal, about six months sgo my wife sot our slx months old kid down fn the plowed ground, toplay, en gents, I'll be billy be doggone if—, But you wouldn't belleve that, if I told it. Yes, its a wonderful coantry, geuts. I conld sit here relatin’ actual facts, but I mast rosh cut and do some tradin’.” A TOUCHNG INCIDENT, Crote Vidette: Lsst week & well known citizen met a prominent gentle- msn of the state, and accosted him as followe: **Accept my congratulations, but what horee did you stea)?” The in- dividual addraessd was siartled, and in- quired of his felend what he meant, “‘Well,” said he, ‘1 understand that you have bsen promoted.” Tho w. k. ¢, had probably been read- ing the Bee, with referance motiou of the governor's p ry. How thinga will get n — NEW TRICKS AT I'ARO, to the pro- vato secrotar xed, The Bost Schemo Ever Invented for Paking Money Out of Other People’s Pockets, From the Cincinnati Ecquirer, I met a typical gambler upon the street the other day. I suggested to him thac the fraternity’s ocoupation was for the present gone. “Idon't care for shutting up the faro bauks,” he sald. ‘I guess I bave b:een interested {n 500 games in my time, but I'll never put another dollar in one, have a better thing," ‘‘How 1s that!’ “I am ranniog soaps, snap le?" L admitted my fgnorance, “Come up to my room, then,” he sald, *‘and I'll show you the best scheme ever invented for taking » man’s money out of his pocket.” 1 went, and he spent a couple of hours in misplacing _confidence #o suceeesfully that I left feeling convinced, not only cf the folly of playlng sgainst another man’s game, but also of lotting ancther men play sgalost yours, What he explained to me I8 in all probabillty the most inge nious device extant for fleecing the “‘suckers” who bave gamblivg proclivi. tlee, § Tho snap gambler, in tho first place, opens & haudsome auite of rooms o by for poker-playing. Seclu fort ared a well supplied buffe ducoments that gencrally enc: properly worked, in securing plsyers. Heo caters to none but young bloods aud bus! ees men, A professionsl gambler would ba {nstantly shown the door, la the course of ti stands his b se, he hi Know what are ias a circle of nice lambs who every evenlng congrega‘te to | b'e me **Harmless amuse- } B. BLANDING, Proy, play tea-cent aate. meni”’ is the proprlstor's cue. alsts on a limited game, heavy plsylng, He tu ¢ zeed, if |d He wants voland a speedy cure for heart dlses 1f the gentlemen with to | rheumatism, THE DAILY BEE-~TUESDAY, JULY 28 1885, 7 while away & _pleasant hour or two, all rleht, but he will have mo financtal throats cut in his apartments, Thus the lamb are pulled Into fancled secarity. At tho right moment, when there ls money in the party and poker waxes dall, the trap Is sprung. The snap gambler laughingly says: “Gentlemen, if my rooms were searched to-night I wonld get a bad rep. utation, What do you think I have here!"” *‘What?" hleat the lambs, 3 “Why, a faro layout; ha! ha! ha! A frlond of mine got hatd up and lnslsted this afternoon In pawnlog the outfit with me. I counldn't refase the pour devila trifla, so 1 have the whole thing, box, lsyout, caze-keeper and all. Would you like to see them?” Of course the lambs would, and out of the bursau comes the wholo apparatus. The chances are that every victim in the room has played against faro and conte- quently has a fatal carioalty about the . Sl tell you what, boys,” says the wolf; I wouldn’t touch a faro box my- self for a thoasand. I've been throagh the mill, yon know, and have sworn off, but If you folks would like to take those tools and open a little snap game, jast for the fun of the thing, smong your- selves, why, you're wolcome to use them, The proposition strlkes the Jambs tavorably. The novelty and excitement of becoming faro dealers for the nonce is bait enough, Besides there Is no chance of gettlng the worst of It, for it is all among themselver, and the proprietor of the room has just posftively stated that he would not deal, A snap faro game is slmply an or. dinary game with a limited amount of money backing {t, opened by anybody In the room. A $25 snap would mean that $25 was put up as capital or bank roll by the man wh) opened the game. Everybody who buya chips sdds that much to the capital of the bank, 8o it is possible for a lucky player to win a con- slderable amount., In the hypothetical case I am following I wlill suppose that ons of the lamba opens the game on the poker table, He takes the cards and dealing box and the fun begina. The wolf will not deal, but he will play a little *‘to help the ¢ame along.” Now it {s my purpose to show how, with the certainty of fato, the capital Of the bank and the money of the other players will gravitate into his pocket. I shall not attempt to describe the game of faro, supposing that everybody who takes Interest enoogh to read this erticlo understands in a general way how it fs played. Few are awave, however, that as each card is pulled cu: of the box, ths next card below slides very slightly, about a thirty-sscond of an inch, toward the aperatuze. Thls appar- ently telfling circumstance is the basis of the ensp-gambler’s device, Ho first sc- cures a deck of cards, using them num- bered at the cornors. Out of thia deck he sorts two suits-- say the aces and sixes. The faces of theee ho rales slightly witk & fino- grained emary paper and treats the backs of all others i tho samo way. The result is to raise the fibre of the card and make it imperceptibly rough. This is called ‘“sanding,” and leaves the aces and sixes with a tendency to stick to the others. A deck 80 manlpulated is placed in a dealing box and tho cards palled out one by one. When that above sn ace ora sjx 1 reached, instead of ellpping slightly over to the slit of the box, as has been deacribed, the sanded surtaces meet and it sticks and holds back toward the other side. Thus by watching the pumbers at the cornera of the cards and noticing how far {t 1s from the edge of the box, the suap gambler can tell to an absclate cer- tainty whother an ace or a six is under- neath. As there are four aces and four slxea he has eight bots he {s sure to wia. Thle is the apparatus placed in the in- nocent hands of the lamb, The snap gambler, leaning over, apparently to get a good look et the upper card, notices its proximity to the edge and is told as Plainly as 1 the pesteboard had a topgae what i3 underpeath, Tho znap gamblor Is discreet. He does not win sli the money fn the housa the first night. Ho lures them on, lats them win from each other, and the fatal fascin- ation takes rost. The poker game ls gradually abaudoned. 1t is dull and tsme compared to the innovation. Night after n'ght Is devoted to it, and all thie tlme the echemer, the wolf, keeps in the background of disinterestedness, Noth- ing wonld induce him to deal himeelf, be- couse ther, he explains, soms people would b mallelous enough to eay ho was trying to ro ends, No, he washes his hands of the whole thing and will go no further thon an ocesslonal bet, e —— Romaneo of the Moda Fountain, Philadelphia News. The day was hot, In she cimo, smil- ing famlllarly, and languidly scaung her- olf bafore the fountain, ‘A glass of soda water, please?” “Yos, modum, What syrup! We have lemon, oringe, raspberry and vanilla,” v “I'll take a littla sirawberry, plea *‘Beg perion. We havo lewin, ozapge, raspberry «nd vanilla “U'll have a little ploeapple, pleass.” “Be have now Jeg prxdon, madam, I tmice tufcrmed you that wo havo only lemon, orange, raspborry and vanilla,” “Oyes, 80 you did, Well plesae mix me a little lemon and orauge and a little raepberry, a dash of vanilla, and you aight also put in some acld phoaphate ard about a teaspoonfal of cream,” Sha olpped, lald down five cents and re- morked: ‘‘Sods water iy very expentive isn't 19" The soda didn't foam half as much as the drugpist while ho was counting his hundred (Franklin) “‘Ycs, madaw, very expensive, If you figure up the cost of these four syraps, the acid phosphate and the cream, you can form an Ides.” “’Ab, indeed!” she replled; ‘‘but you heve forgoiten the main cause of ox- penee.” ‘‘Main canee of expense!’ madsm. *Yes, olr; the coal; for you must con- sume an awful lot of 1t to keep up the fire underneath your scda water foun- taln " Aund with one of her* she and his resson departed clock in the village boomed two, st emiles and the BOWEL COMPLAINTS cured and pie vented by DOFry's PURE Marn Waiskky acer e —— verdict of the coroner’s jury on the i basoball umpi 8 was, “Ho triea to pleasa bosh ninee,” ' It covered the Nornstown Herald ——— *‘1 0ld In two years thirty-three thon- e, if he under- | #8nd one hundred and twenty (53,120) bottles of Hunt's Remody, 1Itfs u valua- cine for kidney diseases.” W Huoot's Romedy lo purely vegetable, ADDIE'S TERRIBLE FLIGHT, 1 Sho 8lides 375 Feet Down an Inclined & Wire While Saspenacd by Her Teeth - “Very Nice,” Plamp and peachy little Addle Lamont #ay8 tho New York Herald, tripped out of one of the legs of the big wooden ele — = Bedtord & Souer legs were encased In pink tlghts, and her 213]South 14th;Street, body was attired in a mass of pink and blae ruflles. A mane of soft brown hair flowed down ber back, and her foet were tmprisoned in a pair of ting gold boots. A large crowd had gathered to seo the plucky gymnast slide dowa 500 feet of inclined wire while holding on by her teoth alone, The wire rops was stretched from the gorgeous yellow howdsh to two crossed wooden posts, braced firmly in tho salt meadows, The longest ellde ever made was that of Emma Juta, In the Parls hippodrome, when she accom- plished a flight of 300 feet withoat broak- ing her jaw or her neck, It was fully half-past five o’clock be- Have a large list of(inside business and resia 25 per bottle, sold by Druggists and |a dence property, and some of the finest suburban* property in and around the city. fore Addle walked out on the meadows whero her mwarthy little husband was tugg'ng away at a trapeze on the wlre. She had good broad shoulders, shapely limbs, and small hands. When a little fron wheel was fastened on the wire rope in a socket, and a canvas and leather mouthpiece was attached to lt, the girl became very nervous, “‘Get that blanket ready now,” she shouted as she jumped into tho trapeze at the fooy of the inclined wire. ‘‘Some- thing mayhappan whila I am being pulled up.” Two men seized a plece of carpot with rope handles and held it up. *The first two men are always knocked down,” explained the little husband. Both men dropped the carpet, “‘Oh, come, you won't mind it,"” plead- ed the husband, *'She knocks me down often,” The men winked and nodded. “0Oh, 1 don’t mean that wag,” contin- uod the husband. 1 mosn when T am | Iusilz@S, holding the earpet. Oh, you'll like the ° &l sensation. Tv's bracing, It's exciting.” Ellza.beth Pla:cea Two powerful fellows held tho carpot thia’ up and braced their legs, while the little E. V.Smith 8y husbsnd etood behind it. Then a crowd HOrbaOh’s,' in the moadow yanked a hemp rope, 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, St Marys and Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets, We have property in the following ad= ditiens. Hawthorne- McCormick’s, Millard& Caldwell’s| Kountz & Ruth’s, Impr'nt Association Wilcox, Burr Oak, Isanc & Seldon's which holated tho trapeza aud its falr oo Ty ) capant up the inellne wire. When tlio Patnelf S Hanscom's was about 135 feet high and 375 faot | Parker’s, West Omaha, from the posts whete hor hushand was, Shinn’ 9 ehe gave the slgnal to stop. inn's. ; “P'm afrald of tais darn thing,” sstd Gise’ ) Grand View, one of the stalwart carpet holders.” o 8, . . «Oh, you'll like . It's real nico. U Credit Foncier, Kountz' First Kountz Second, Kountz' Third, Kountz' Fourth, Svadicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors Thornburg, Clark Place, Mvers & Richards. Bovds, And al the other Additions to the City.: “Oh, goaway! she sald In'a tone of disgust; “I want to get my breath.” In a few winutes sue was able to walk to her dreesing room, and was soon quite recovered. Sne said that the wind was too etrong, snd that the strain cn the musclea of her jaw destroyed her hearing 8> that ehe did not heed her husband’s warnlog to catch on the handles of the wheel with her harnds, and with her elbows brake the force of her fall. She eald that she would go the whole 500 feet next Saturday under the supervision of Manager Hamilton, Just thon the two carpet holders slunk dejeotedly away from the meadows. Not a0 very nice, elther; eh, Bill}’ eald oo, e e— Nervous Debilitated Men, You are allowed a frce trial for thirty davs of the ase of Dr. Dye's Uelebrared Voltaic telt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the edy relief and psmanent cure of Nervous ¥, loss of Vitality and Maohood, and all kindred froubles, Also for many other ases Complete restoration to health, nd manhood, N is incurred, 1l ohlet, with ful information, iled fiee by addresting Voltaic Larehail, Mich, | —— “It is impolite to talk to a man when he is reading,” It is just as impolite to read to aman when he is talking,—Philadelphia Call, o Angostura Bitters, the world renowned appetizer and_invigorator, Used now over the whole civilized world, Try it, but beware of imitations, Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article, manufactured Ly Dr, J G B, Siegert & Sons B Qalte an intereating expeslonce, I assure Nelson’s, you,” said the husbaud, with a slckly e Ar o'yl + Just than a cannon went coff, the band mStron 8! on the elophant’s back played ‘*The Man out of hex tespezn. | Ond font. held . nor Lowe’s, ack, and both hands gripped a little bar . a ronning through the wheol while she got | Jirkewood,: Swish! The momeat the girl let her- self looze ehe came flying down tho rope Park Place, fluttered behind her and her bosom heaved. As sho eamo down hor apeed | W €8T End, increated. The men with the carpet had <112 atudden and eurlons. trembiing at the | I30ZS & HIill! ““Nice! very nice! ! muttered the husband encouragingly. Reed’s First ‘ atitudes, but the crowd was horror atrick- en when she neared the ground, as her ¢*Catch on!” howled the husband. The next instant the plnk and blue cannou ball, knocking the two men head over heels. Her husband caught her, a8 she darted agalnst him violently. The girl's face turned white, and th3 cried cut = “Liat me loose!” she exclaimed, throw- ing two or three men sside. trylog to put his arm around her We nave the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These The smila, ) Godfrev's,! on the Klying Trapezs,” and Addie gt Vit afirm hold on the canvas and leather - nin strap with her teeth. Cohege Place,;gz at a terrific speed, with folded hands and L . bended kueer, as if in prayer. Her hair| W lnu 6:Hi11, knees. - 5 Really exatting:” | Capitol,’ The girl threw herself into beautiful apeed was something frightful, angel went through the carpet ltke a but one of her hands atruck her stomsch as if in paln. *My dear,” muttered her husband, S t 0 outh maha. lots sell from $R25 upwards, and are very desirable property. development of the packing houseand other interests there, ave! "rapidly building up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addit prices, terms $25 down 1 level ground and are decir ion, which wa offer at low onee $10 pervwonth. These lots are en high hle. Hawthorne, This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets are being put to grada the grades have neen established by the city council, and is very desira- ble residence property, only 15 blocks from Post office, prices lower than s]ndjuiniua :dditions for a home or investment, These lots cannot be heaten. Fom Sate—Hons and Iot, 25th and Chioa g0 street; splendid coruer, 84,600, Fon SaLg —First class business block, 845, 000. Fon Sark—House and lot on 21st 8t, Easy terms, Fon SaLg—22 foet on Famam St., near 11th St., $5,000, Fon Sauk—Lot tu Walnut hill, 8200, Fon Sar—Lots on 20th, $550 each, house, 81,500, o " " Fon SALE—22 acres with elegant residence, ul‘o L&—1'ine corner lot in Shinn & addl The grand jary in New Orlosns has | good barn, fine trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and | 4o o indloted u droggls: for manslavghter in |cold water and all Gonvenicucos; frst class || Fon Saui—Lot in Millar? Place, specia o lig ¢| ol on- | property in every respect. bargain, :‘:l’;,l";:;'::(’mf:‘fi:g“c“m:‘hl;“;‘:‘x{l"’ Ra | Fon Sate~ 66 Toet on Farnam atreet, near | _Fok Lkase—Fino business property on 16th ulte, b The manner in which Ben Butler's yacht. the Americs, was beaten, would seem to show that she ran on the people’s ticket.—Boston For Saue—} lot on Wheaton St.; goo Post, o ——— SRLAK ) Al 18th. Good business property cheap, S5, and St Mary's Avenue, Star Cough Care is free from aconlte or | Fon Rext—Room 44x75, 3d floor, on 14th | Ko Sa 4 lot on Chicago St., between nsrcotics, treot, 13th and 14, with good house, $3,/ i We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city toshow property to owr friends and _customers, and cheerfully give informas tion regarding Omaha Property, o — The bast English eocioty no longer uses the Pall Mall Gazatta for bustles,—Louisvile Cou- rie-Journal, L —— The soft glow of the tea rosc is se quired by the ladi s who use Pozzoni’ Powder, e He bowed to her across the table, smirked wn;lu‘ hands in invisible soap and water, and said! “Oxcuse me, I dink I baf med you & A - S at Satygus dis Chummor—my nume i Those who havejbargainstto offer or wish A " o % recall your face,” she * y answered, at your wpame baiie | ppoperty at a bargain, arve invited to see us. 5l __ |BEDFORD & SOUER oy Real BEstate Agents 23S, 14thSt, bet. 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