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terial as the president only signs the war- | THE FAMILY MARKET BASKE1L. rants B! rdere v » boa pfpta i :';"‘";"(‘_::‘“f"‘: [_‘ sl What the Thrifty Honsewife Oan Buy ! E R 4 Mayor Boyd was waited upon by a re- fa the Looul Marts=trioes "A Mystorions Oase Which is Attracting | ported for the BeE yosterday and wasques | New cauliflower is one of the de 3 Mach Attention, tioned about the truth of tne rumor that | cies at present obtainable, though s :_"' ?ff.".,}".‘]{2‘..',‘,!,.’.‘{,‘,‘,“‘“ on account of the | selling at from 20 to 85 cents per head. THE DEATH OF MRS. DORT,| ‘Isit trae, Mr. Boyd, " was nsked,“that | _Omions are selling at 80 cents a peck, A A Yot expct to B 1n Your FeMETh while yellow Salt Lake onions bring 40 Western Mutual Benevolent Assaciation €, E. MAYNE. THE LBEATRICE, NEBRASKA, EADING ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST. | REAL ESTATE CASH CAPITAL, PAID UP IN FULL, - - GROSS ASSETS, DECEMBER 31st, 1885 - - =« = 150,826.30 ver Gras Procession, Prepared with special rogard to healvs, Who are now investing in real cstato Are flocking to those choicest sites, NVASSeT'S Belvedere, And Newport. Elohnn From the Election — What | he replied. g Parsley is sold at 5 cents a bunch, [ 8Mayor Boyd Says—Capt. Craw- lien you have changed your mind Parsnins at 98 oonts & peok | v anxious that I shall remain, Still I New hot-house radishes 60 cents a dozen. 11 resign unless certain things come to | Lettuce five heads fora quarter New Cal- 3 5 A cortificate of membership in this Association furnishes benefits at the lowe Case. “Have you any objection to stating | from 15 to 20 cents per bunch. Spinnach 3 cost, : os bonefifs at the lowes | §, W, Cor. {0th and Paraam. of the olty an wh things’ arc from the southern states has now made Men and womien, between the ages of 17 and 65 years, who are in good health, v ter. shall just [ peck. New green onions, three bunches Chere is no changing from one class to another, and assessme inereas ing case, very similar to that of the Mur- | stato that I can’ v things g0 on as | for o dime. ‘Watereress 5 conts a bunch. with advaneing age. e e cetrtihbueotbac bered ex-Mayor Murphy died some If it hadn't been for the protestations of | plants, three and four bunches for 3 ditional scearity to that furnished by any company in the United States. months ago, after violent and sudden my friends, T would have resigned long | cents. Wisconsin eranberries, 10 cents a 1t has a Reserve fund which provides for a non-forfeiting policy and a paid-up Cummings atose. The fact is that since | quart. J weet potafoes, Gf cents / The Company islocated in the West; its business is confine > healthy W was that of Mrs, Jane Dort, her two chil- | I have been in the mayor's office, I have | por pound urnips 30 conts n peck nmu’;’g“ bl PD»HFH.C;G.‘-OUW wpplications from persns rc~i«\h‘u:in malarinl ‘liq(n‘-i'({:l""v'.!(f‘:»lah.'.clu ",::-Ih’, “\1:“4. dren and grand children, living on rd tor the city's interests and I 8 cents per pound. Carrots g : < ill insure fow assessments, and a consequent exemption fr ny onerous liability. \ 1, 1niways have. Yot I linve boen | onts per bushel; N q RT.T IS vicinity, may b» formed, who may act e ndvisory contisel in the setdement of the Baptist church, ys have. | conts per b Y F. M. ELLIS & - cinit, \ may act as advisory counselin the settlement of el R irie Dort, the mother, diod &t 4 bused and ‘misrepsented. No I ean’t | from 60 to 75 cents. CO i by the death of m mbers and as fo the admission of applicants to membership ill- | rosult of the election, though certainly I FRUITS A h'l [ dB Id S | [ satisfactory evidence of good henlth, by the payument of all delinquant ducs and gless, tho other’ membors of the family | i hoped tha it would be different. It | New Californin ~oranges from [CAIECtS and oul I"g UPBIINLS | asscsemens S b et e Hing rocovared, e olrcumstances of | is not an oasy thing to eluct a democratic | to 40 cents 4 donon Culifornin s nsurancs company in this or any other conntry has ever failed by reason of kst " ot | y FAPT. © VB '8 PUNR the outside price being for very choice | Ofice, Cor. 14th and Farnam Streets, Room13 siation, g;n.n:h‘l:;l::, -\IH,JM:- l‘),l'n who s s s | CAPT. CRAWFORD'S FUNERAL. | gpes, Bananas are worth from OMAIIA, NEE Dbusiness is confined to the endowment for old age, and the payment of the o GueorGe BURL HOF¥ with F. Rilis. " i ' FIsI The policy is 1, and the plan more sccure, thaa any company in the Bt puduetier, arations on Foot. White fish and trout are selling for 15 - United Stat : T 1 o yout, : > the remains of Capt. Emmet Crawford | Fresh codlish 1s to be purchased for 15 s thought of, and the same companics exist to-day, some of them | manner, a8 well s the grand-daugh- | g N0l ¢ rrived in | cents a_pound, while nalibut steaks are - s onc million members. When managed judiciously, they cannot break, ter, Ednn, a little girl 5 or 6 years of iz X ved in 100,000 tiris boiniz in wddition to. thie $100 pound. Flounders are worth 12} cents 000 provided for as a Reserve Fund which is a more liboral proyision and offer than For Home i ¢ $t 2 be unquoted. 1 perch ave worth aympioms wors uury viont, an th | o of the Masanle qriur, to M Che | B L e T e The Strength of This Association Consists of Its & vomiting kept up from to With | Gfficers from dilforent posts in this de- | coming in for the season. They sell at : ' i BN fesuliatl teom shieer physical ex: | pretmont, a8 woll ns the otlier dopat. | conts por nolihe, HOFEL FVar SRt oing : %] | RESERVE FUND, NON-FORFEITING POLICY, OP S eculatwe Pul Oses Baustion, In tho othor cascs, the symp. | Ments, cctod to bo in atlendince, | NOW to be purchised: ticy are s ig HOTE GRADED RATES, PAID-UP POLICY, s 2 i) H ite a del ic vill gc v ' iner condi an this market has § y . ) toms were less pronounced, and as Quite 'a delegation will go down from | in finer con n than this market has made to have a speeial tram sent down | roe and 65 cents each for bucks. Eon fri: It 4 | TONTINE SYSTEM, RESERVE FUND, oung man have about recoverec o RENT o BT REG oW h e g ‘ ; By ! » ) BT onuso of the mystotiots polsoning | on the Union Genoral Howard I} DAL (350 ot Ak LIFE PLAN, CAPITAL STOOCK. ; r commander, requesting the privilege of | catfish also on hand, selling at 15 ce . The ¢ i an any company in the theories have been pressed into serviee to | COMnAndan, req T e A Bulalo is in season; fre: gt Lol u Jaks United States. The company »od and payments prompt. afford an oxplanation. One supposition | Sohding down a full company of in- | pound. Buffalo is just in season; fre a I Py ¥ I Bk o Tho telegraph brings the news that the | now in the market, fresh, and sell at 124 DR, MOMENANY, Propriotor. which is constantly increasing. morning, but carcful e modics 5 i t d fuvite all to come and investigatc for themsolves oS i rost i » Reserve F i1 riot hitve rosultod in that w quarters about such u change, as bring 60 cents a qt. 3 30140 D oBiba, | e [ A i WA R S and, Butcher from whom the meat was pu bt e A The best cuts of sirloi r15 conts; | scientifically withiout sgeing them. states west of the Mississippi river and north of Kansas. Good reliuble ea aweet and untainted, and that othe noct, Club & Iy ) ¥ : hone of whor have expericnced | 2! B OEHL tros 0o Byrodts) eV Droeasep or Wodiey huie, TomLrs, CORCrs | Parmers and Mechanies and *Lincoln Mutual, and with its’ own memb ploce, ..iyl:;«‘,‘,]f"u'xl.}:u 3 l‘;llf(:‘\\'i;ll)llll nl THE MARDI GRAS PROUESSION. | 15 to 20 cents, according to the clioiceness | @ e ) ot We regard the Western Mutual as one of the very best life insu i ) chased at Sh a8 DIl Gorn boof!is: | ufaotired andfor salc, ficid of the healty West with its active, gentlemanly ageats.”—Daily Express, March The case is certainly very strange brate the Day in Fine Style spm‘",_,m ,,“"" 5 to fi, conts, accordi **The n’v:!‘ym‘l{nh?c Medical Instityte making , 1886. it one,” said Dr. Dinsmoor A reporter | Asearlyasto’clock yesterday afternoon B o8 \ s ¢ L 12} cents; mutton chops | g “The symptoms in all the cases were | the exposition building and by the time | Ham 1s worth 123 eents in bulk ALL CONTAGIOUS AND. BLOOD DISEAS RICE AUDIT At s v L4 ! } | US AND BLOG OFFICE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC AGCOUNTS, v the first wagon drove up to take part | sliced. Porl, 10to 12} cents. f canse produced, successfully reatod have been causcdby the patient’s swallow: | 1 Mardi Gras procession, instituted | 10 to 123 cents. Venison, rich an ¥ ‘ LINCOLN, February 1, 1886, Ing some poison, or ms resulted 0 conts. X reatment for loss of vital power. It is hioreby crtified that tho Westorn Matual Benovoleit, ation Insurance L in ) ; s ; AL | Company, ot Beatrice, in the State of Nebraska, has complied insurance law “But how did it happen that the four | sidewalks were lined for blocks with | Bugter, from 20 to 30 conts a pound. | G us or sond mame mud postofice | (ONPANYS OF Befrice, | Aol 5 ! BUFRnOBIRY, members of the family wer people. In the carly part of the after- | The latter price is for the best S feammbE o i e oh i beo/fianr. Jand (Wo U Sorand Ol IR INEIDISINeS of lilo lustithlop it iivatato Th e fon at th st : o b "PRIVATE CIRCULAR To mEN Witness my hand and the soal of said of suid oflice, the day and | hO reason e Uil - B ”"'““i carious n o e d sells for 3 o a standard p § L 008 DISHASES, places return more on the investme Thatis the question which most ¢ vt IEfdeyloosstool it L R boi IRvestienh ol * Both Dr. Parccll and myself have searched high and low to find som.c cause I bave been baftled in ev direction, It | could not have resulted from the eating , of the same meat and were not effected 8 particle. It could not have well from which the Dort_family drank sns was thought at one time) for other well, and they have not been * The house has been thoroughly s ' The children of the family nssure us th no poison could have gotten into the o The natural inference is that the poison- lnfi was caused by something which was 3 the family, but just what that something 18 no one knows, and it seems to be a can be determined” definitely about the matter until x postmortem examination were able to determine them we ¢ inflammation, which may, as [ “I'had intended todo so last night,” | cents. Ford's b aneral — The Mardis “No, I won't say that, My friends are s ifornia celery in mammoth bunches sell much interested in a mysterious poison L care to i | tmflhinz its appearance and sells for 35 cents a i 3 may become member: : e phy family, in which, as will be remem- | they have been for the past few months, | Pie-plant 15 cents a bunch. — Oyster CT MME The Company has a gaarantee fund of $100,000 paid up in cash, which is an ad gymptoms. ‘The afllicted family this time ago--at the time the first trouble over | quart; choicest Cape Cod, 15 cents a Mo Ammonis, Lirie of Alum, volicy. Fifteeen and Davenport strects, next to | ke a deep interest in er welfare as, in | 95 conts a peck. Salt Luke potatoes, 85 | - - A local Advisory Board, eomposed of not less than five loading citizons of caeh IR I\iesdns atior o few dove . | & y that T am exactly disappointed at the | gus sells at 25 cents yer pound. A member who lapses his certificate may reqanstite the same at any time upon AND t council 1n s city which is republican by a | loss oranges sell from 43 to 75 conts @ doz- of the de ! te The failure in oach instince has becn caused by peeu- BRI iy e arane 10 Targe majority o L Diine fhom 9 to 35 tonts, | OMAHA, REB, and DES MOINES, IA. | §icF, or e . Tio safo giards tatrodnced ronder Both itnpossiblo in this MODERATE MEANS ! i i, - ) y Bien1y takon il In a fow 1t Will Take Place on Sunday—Prop- | CC1is a dozen, J widows an ] orphans after death, ly n o f : RRRE eee Slso taon dowinin & smilar Capt. J. (. Bourke, who accompanied | conts n pound. Co-operative Insurance Companies existed in England 200 years beforo the s it symptoms in ¢ach ¢ tisseot wortl it ols are worth 20 cents a antee every promise we maked with £100,000 © fnd bowels. In theelose of Mrs. Dort the " to which the | pound. Salt codfish tongues sell such obstinacy.that on Tuesday evening, GUARANTEE FUND, ENDOWMENT PLAN, K randy montioned, tha two girls and. the | Omaha, and” arrangements are being | ever secn them, They scll at $1 cach for S b g SELECTED RISKS, A DEPOSITORY TO PROTECT THE 21 has writtef seneral Schofield, divi and_ sell at 124 cents a pound. § . : I8 absolutely. unknown, _All sort of | lnswritten to Generul Schofiold, division | 4WE He y ! The cost of life protection in this company is loss the g 0 osition | Elhiry from this fort Paught, 10 conts a pound. Pickerel Chronic & Surgical Diseases. "This Association is now iing its third year, and has a large membership, as that the po o was by p : ! i Tospltal aull 131vate Eractice At R MR EAY L 0E [onabw BNt thot Tom ot raotives his ntorestt M t | Second Infantry is to be transferred from | cent a pound. ‘Wo have “the facilities, apparatus and gl 5 Wb n member receives his interest in the . eonvinced Drs. Dinsmoor J partment. Nothing is known at head- | are sellingat 40 cents a qt. Tho ease requiring cither medical or gurgical ment, All policies become non-forfeiting after the third year to the extent of the mem 9 who attended the case, that the sickne : & L > 3 o Rpoo ey g SRR, Bt i s AGENTS WANTED in every town and city where not supplied in all of the d certifies that it was perfectly i ¢ ] )| e s Winh Tatantry from this departs | 12k Ronsting ribs, firm and juicy, can | Briges, Clab Fost, Cursaturs of thc Spinc The W estern Mutaal has consolidated the membarship of the *“Nebraska Mutual, Kness, were supplied ofl the same s extremely & 1l comes high, from | ysis, Eptiopey, Eir, Sk, Divod ‘and | sures perfoct protection ticle of light upon the myster The Musical Protoctive Union Cete- | Of the weet breads can bo pur- [ wrkiuds of Medieat nnd Surgisal Applinicoe, man. | LONS i tnis country, and « distant day, it cove cuts. P) s loo of be f i i S i )/ o D Dinsnoor (6 Teporer | 8 wis” boan toolloct i front of | Sk, brme legof mutton can be had for | Private, Spacial 3 Neryaus Disaase: those of gastricinflammation, which may e Taaneiital Vel o0 STATE OF NEBRASKA, from malarial influences.’” by the Mus Protective union, the B ) B JONMUNICATIONS. CONFIDENTIAL L} g in plain wrapper, our for the cu Nt year down at the same time noon gaily decorated wagons, bearing | West Point butter, of the fincr brand, [1]) MINAL W 3 BPOLMATORRBEA IMIOYEN- e £ year first above written. £ tave u;ln\iun has failed to answ for the mysterious sickness, but so far we of the mutton, for other families partook been caused by something in the families on tl ue street use the | forpoison of some kind, all to no avail. food, as there was none about the house eaten by all of mystory past findingout, Really nothing is made. The symptoms so far as we d, have been caused by malarial ontinued Dr. Dinsmoor, in an- swering another question of the reporte 1 do not know anything about the Mur phy ¢ own_personal observa- tion, and can not say how much this one 18 like that 1 ‘certainly believe in tomaine poisoning, but do not think hat this case belongs to that class. 1t is yster is y about it."* Itis not prob: a post mortem examination of the body will be made, though it is ver ablein the int of sciency mystery should be fully investigated. The matter, however, is of course at the dictation of the - tives of the deceased, who are averse to ordering a post-mortem, The funeral will take this afternoon at t Baptist church, T. ! Charges of Bribery in the Third | Ward—What People Say. People were busy yesterday talking over the result of Tuesday's election, which on all sides is consideced a tri- umphant victory for the republic: Pat Ford’s majority in the Third w has 1 the subject of a great deal of criticism, Bribery has been openly charged npon his democratic triends, It was stated yesterday that votes were bought and sold in the most flagrant manner, It is understood that the mat ter will be brought to the attention of the district attorney who will be asked to bring it to the attention of the next grand jury. Witnesses to the briberies are easy to find, but it will probably be diflicult to fas the blame upon the proper person. The honest citizens of the ward are thoroughly aroused, and are willing to use both time and money to see that the will of the peo ple shall not be defeated, The political complexion of the couucil will not be changed yester- ote but the election will probably s to bemade in the . only membe of the bourd entitled toreceive any i5 the scorctury. Mr. Cono) preseut incumbent of this office, but it is almost every strcet corner, wait- | Of 10and 3 centsa dozen. ©, SYPiILIS, GONORWIGIA, GLERT, VARICOCELE, ing to be loaded. At the exposition the marshals were iding about on horscback in vain trying to keep the crowd within bounds. AS each teanmt came _up the driver was iven a number and drove away again to find the proper y in the pr ion. This was one of the g r over en in Omaha. Boys shurred through the crowd on small ponies, men with hideous masks piloted their horses through the es, small urchins shouted and jeercd and men and women laughed, 'y conceivable olor was represented in the costumes of the participants in the procession and every variety of articles was carried in the wagons. ~ One enter- prising restaurateur had a cook stove and coflee placed in ahuge wagon and prepared meals while en route. His waiters, clad inimmaculate white jackets, and aprons followed the moyable kitchen in burouches. Pyramids of beer kegs grotesquely decorated were piled up in wagons, and made the thirsty pedestrian si heir contents. Sewing ent brands of wine; sion, It was 3 o'clock before the marsha ceeded in getting anything like ord: out of the chaotic mass of men, di by more or less frightful mask: procession started off to gay music, ac companied by the cheers of the crowd, Windows were thrown open ali along their lme of march, and the corners of the streets were crowded. The_ differe : ions composing the Musical Protective Union were drawn in handsomely decorated chariots and furnished the musie for the occasion They met with n hearty reecption from all quarters and it was the universal opinion that the procession was the finest ever seen in Omaha. The line of march was as follows: Starting point ¢ position building, Fifteenth and Capi- tol Avenue, south to Harney st 5 north on Fifteenth to Douglas, west on Douglas to Sixteenth, north on Sixteenth to Cummings, countermarch on Six- teenth to Dodge, cast on Dodge to Tenth, south on Lenth to Douglas, west on Douglas to Fourteenth, north on Four- teenth to Exposition building. Last Rites, John Phillips, a brother of Laur Phillips whose tragic suicide was men- tioned indMonday’s Beg, arvived in the city yesterday and took charge of there- mains of his sister. According to his dircetion, the burial took place at 4 o'el (fternoon, the interment be- ing made in Prospeet Hill cometery The fact that Laura Phillips comes of the best family, the unusual of refinement and beau i her, and the strange note, w n n ' blood, in which she tells of the compact made between herself and the devil, combine to mak i strange and wierd int of the girl are not ay she has been leading, and an effc be made 1o keep the terrible seel hem, Wanted to exchange for stock of Hard ware and general merchandise, 560 ucres of fine Thuyer county (Neb.)land; five lots in Genoa (Neb.); good store building (best corner); good dwelling (best loc: tion) in Essex (lowa); also cighty ac THIE )lETll()l)ls'l"lll“.\'l\'.\h. The Exposition Building Engaged for a Month, The Methodist r 1l is proving such a great success that the church on Daven- port street is found to be altogether too small to accommodate the immense num- bers who wish to attend. Hundreds are being turned away every evening. In order, therefore, to give everybodly an opportunity to attend these revival meet- ings the exposition building has been ented for a month, with the exception of Saturday evenings. The first meeting in the exposition building will be held on unday. It is expeeted that Rev. C. hton, of Lincoln, will be present t week and assist in the meetings. one hundred persons have been converted. Marched Them to Jail. Mr. Dan Lane, who lives on Izard street, on going home about mid- night, or earlier yesterday morning found two men infhis back yard, acting in a very m rious manner “What do you fellows want here?” he asked. None of your d—d business,” was the 11 show » replied Mr. Lanc, jerking out his and levelingit at the leader. “Come along with me."” The heavier of the two men i des- perate a from M f but unsucecessfully. Mr. Lane ordered them to march down ith him, and on the way met Offi- rson who landed the two, jail. They gaye their numes as I and O'Brien, A pac e of wet under- lbthos, which they. had. undoubtedly stolen from some “line, was found in their possession. They are held awiuting trial, Mus. Salmon's Funeral, The func; A *. B. Salmon, who died in ifor recently, took place orday from the St. Mary’s Avenue ational chureh, Rev. Willard Scott oficiating. The floral tributes which ered the coflin were beautiful, The remains were interred in Prospect Hill cemetery. The gentlemen who acted as pall be vere Andy Borden, J. E Preston, W. J. Hawks, B5. 0. kréeman, W. I. MeGuaire and vid Jamison A Bohemian Broil. A free fight between the Bohemians in the Second ward and the police took place Tuesday afternoon, which resulted in a number of arrests. Some of the Bohemian women took an active part in the fray, and for a time it seemed tha blood would be shed. Judge nbur has set the cases for trial to-day in order to give all parties a chance to cool off, Suing the Sheriff. The A. S. on Steam Pump works have begun a replevin suit in the distriet court against Sherift Coburn, fixing their damage at $00. The suit is one of the complication arising from the failure of Cowing & Co. A Farewell Reception. On next Thursday evening Gen. How- court yesterday to recover . D. Austin. He claims that the money is duc on promissory notes. ST N ALL DIsEASES 0P THE GENITO! UniNARY Onoaxs, or eend Listory of your case for an opinion. Persons inable £ viet w8 may be treated at their homes, by Mediciges uud Instru- ments E no marks (o indic: rwounl inte v . Fitty r on_of paticits. Board nnd attendance at able prices. Address all Letters to Omaha Hedical and Surgical Institute. Car. and Cavitol Avo,, OMAHA, OMAHA BRANCH OF Crane Bro's, Manufacturing Company CEICA.CO, TT.ILS., MANUFACTURER, lé&th and Dodlae St., a Bitters, the world-renowne- y imparts a delicion to all drinks and etres dyspepsia, i or and ague, Try it, but bewire of Ask your grocer or your drig wist for thy uine Angostura,manufactur by d. G, B, Siezert & ¢ —— 2. ¢, Huling began sut in the county pp 1+ frowm Rlieumatism of even twenty yo - standing is cured by St. Jacobs” Oil Fifty cents, Ly Mr. O. D. Munson, who has been em- ployed for some yoars intha Union Pa- cifie shops, leavés Omala this week to locate on his favm near Norfolk, Neb, Rev. W. E. Wright, of Sommerville, N, J.. has been clected to the rectorship of the new yl).‘ll'l~|l of All Saints, in th's city. He wil on Sunday, May ¢th. enter upon his duties here A BLESSING. Nothing a lds more to th: security of life, of happine wl of health, than a and reliable family med’e ne. S, L, H. A. BABCOCK, Auditor Publi Omuha Natio Bank, the com Refer by permis sion to Hon. J. E All communications should be addressed to OLIVER C SABIIN, Secretary and General Manager, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. OTIis HAYNEs, Agent at Omaha. . Millard, Omahu, Ncb. ND JOBBERS IN Wroughtlron Pipes, Pumps, Beltingand Hose And every variety of materials for Steam and Gas Fitters and Plumbers, Ele- vators and Factories. Crralha, DTeckora. v Miwasies & 3. Pl Bogt Goods in the Marke RAILW A=. ort Line and Best Route maha to the East, | The Sh From 0 TWOTRAINS DAILY BE N OMATA AND Andall othor important points East, Northea Ticket oflice at 1401 Farnam strcer, Hoteb. and ut Union Pacific Dopot. Pullinun Sleey i the World are run_on_the muin lines CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST Finest Dining Cars PAUL RAILWAY. a1d tention is puid 10 pissengers by cour o Rockford, . Ask for our goods and see that they bear our trade mark, . oral Manager, NTER, General Passcagorand t. FAFFOUD, Assistant Genevalfussen the rich, and afford a better home for the poor man than any other property near Omaha, L ook at the Prices Orchard Hill, Near the horse cars and on the Beit line, with all the advantages of the city, but without its expense and disadvantages, beautifully open and shaded lots run be- treen $450 and $650, 10 per cent cash, balance in monthly pay- ments. BELVEDERE, Situated upon an ascent and upon tho same plain, which has made Ft. Omaha, the prettiest parade ground in the coun- try, and withan unobstrueted view, sells in acre lots at Only $350. One-quarter down, with deed, ba in three years. NEWPORT Is like the famous subnrh of Clifton, Cin- cinnati, It is beautiful in itself and ives an entrancing view of the valley of the Missouri for thirty miles, And yet it sells in ACRE IL.OTS FOR $250 to $350, One-quarter down, balanes in 8 years These two delightful sites make up the most attractive places about Omaha. They are reached by the most LEVEL ROADS AND DRIVES and will soon be encompassed by the proposed BOULEVARD. et Lt i My e will be velegsated | one-half mile trom town of Essex (lowa), | ard will meet the old soldiers of Post D ik tho membors. - The | seeded in blue grass — For further par: | Custer, of which he is & member, and | R. has won for it-elf the appellation of ESTABLISIED 1870 SRR R e 10 8 scat anony : A won ] Lots are sclling 1n these places duily Tiieation e e “Rev. W. &, | tieulars, address John Linderholm, Cen- | tonder them a farewell recption. Kear: | “Fhe Fumily Blessing.” 15 a child has | o, ; ESTABLISHED 1863. Sl A70 BOllinE 18 (o8- [RAsek Ods Copeland will be 1ccessor, although | tral City, Nebraska, ney post of Fort Oni and No. 110 of | the ehotic, it is sure, safe and pleasant meoln SteamD ewmks i and but fow rema y ant o | an effort will be made to induce Mr]l).n{ Py e this city will be present, and are expected {l]llu‘s::ll‘lu"r;ls «_\fi..m;:.\u oy ;-;\J.nr .IIK_:‘Iu GHANDI ER BROWNGO \,..',[ don't .:., ‘;‘ If you wun 1“‘1 .rm l“: come u eandidate. Itis not likely, s Ruing q to join in the exer 3 pilitated, it will restore i ailing . a home make haste. See me before it i | fi,\l'vf.‘“;',‘,:‘.,’f"‘, et bt willlug to-give | The arguments in the caso of the Gas | '* 1% e s’ 1t the wife sufirs from Dy W. D. BOBERTSON, Prop'r 4 * | 10 lute 7 up his law practice to accept & position | compuny aguinst the city were delivered Police Poluters. opsin, Low Bpirits, headache, it Will | o000 xo, 1105 0 81, Works 8.E. Cor, P. & I have property in ull parts of the city £ af that native. Blackbirn docs not want | yesterday. ~ Judge Wakely wiil take | Judgo Stenberg disposed of a lot of | giverelief Ttany membor 96 Wo £URIE | 4 e, Nob. Geurs' Cloting Cleaned aud its GRAIN AND PROVISION and my lsts are the lugost aad mosk S tce aud the business of the otior | tio matter wudor ndvisement bafore ren- | cases of Intaxioation 1n the police ulator will 800n establ'sh good | aired: | complete ever made in Owaha. -~ They ers of the hoard is of such a nature | dering any decision. The counsel for the : & i \ AT Y A tidacy. s S0ition, 149 00URIO! 2O court yesterday none of them being o It gives refreshing slocp even c, M h t T T H AT TR Py i Pritchett” and Mr.” Malden, of Phi goods which will be solil or exchunged at m«:‘r- fert fning to education and | Public salo of Short Horn cattle at Lin- | ~ White Cedar Piling is better than_oak | after taking; no change of diet required; REPKESENTS: rrants of the bourds signed by Lim us | eoln, Neb., or W illiaws & Laoy, Latona, | cost by D. Soper & Co., 1020 ymmmlnml: ine compound . (¢, Philudelphia, ASSeié.... ..o 1200 Business Sollcitor, 1304 Doug B b’ chuir , which, after the My clec- | sontod the interests of the city in the con. | Ho made a savage assault upou the | bgin with, no matter w wttack, vill pr ¢ be filled by I ¢ el policeman who arrcsted him. will afiord N v to b feared y ber of Co it i e Koy | T e B pfladtitel Sowecd | General [nsurance Agen A C. E. MAYNE, urgoed against him, however, that he ul twenty bulls, ¥ . v i - = Auditor would lave to audit the Py 1o AL Woods, Lin- | be furnished and driven for one-third less | ble and is the” purest , Xunily Al 3o Aol 0 {5th and Farnam, Omaha of the board, vetive from the presi- | doiphia Mulden, of Phila- | TS0 U810 and. costs for fighting. | is a preventive, A Barmless, 1 M. R. RISDON, OFFIC The lowest wud most satistactory prices, make an excellent presiding oflicer. | coln L April 14, 1880, v cows | for bridge or foundition work. It lasts [ Ro neglect of duties or los of time. Bim- | pheuix Tusurance Co, Loudon, + C. MILLER, Western Business Solicilor, | e | o par 1o on ot af the ‘ground aind. can | mons Liver Regulator is enti: ; e e | ut, Phis function 1s purely minis- x Towi. street, Omabu, Co., Philadelphia, Pa., sole Sow Hawpabise Cash ALsoihn B V1T

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