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THE DAILY BEE: SATURDAY JULY 1886, CREID). & aN, SESECIISRS, REAL ESTATE BROKER, 16156 HOW.ARD SIEMLEL. Offers for sale the following bargains in Omaha property: OMAH 10, e fnest Tots in HANSCOM PLACE, originally reserved by Mr. Hanscom, and now first placed on the market as the choice residence property of Omaha. Elegant cast front lots, splendid corner lote; just on grade. Magnificont view, near street cars, park, and surrounded by boautiful homes and a splendid class of people. Ovet whstantial houses costing from £2,000 to $10,000 cach, will bo built this season in tho immediate vieinity. Will sell these lots at PRICES AND TERMS THAT FLACE THEM WITHIN TiE REACH OF ALL who de Hand- some Home + And for investment, these lots cannot be excelled, as their loeation, natural advantages and the great number of costly houses to be erected will cause them to advance rapidly in price during the next six m mths Iso offer 8 beantiful east front lots in Marsh's Addition, strect cars, pavement, St. Mary's Avenue and church, covered with fine shade trees; each £2,300. Seven tine east front 1 near corner 25th and Leavenworth, one block from in Loavenworth Terrace; two blocks from Belt Line railway depot on Loavenworth strect; lots around are selling = for $700 to $900; can offer these lots for a few days only at 530 each. Two south front lots in Clifton Place, throe blocks from strect cars, one block from Leavenworth street, with its proposed gr ading, paving and Cable Line, covered with large oak and maple trees—a big bargain—{he two at $2,400, good lots, high and sightly location, splendid neighborhiood; lots beyond are selling for £1,000 and $1,200; can sell the two acres if sold at once for $7,000. Some nice lots in Hawthorne, near Thirty-third and Davenport; the nearness of theso lots to centor of town make them Sight lots in Burr Oak, convenient to street cars and railroad, at §300 to $800. Two lots fronting south on Leavenworth street, each 61 feot front, one a corner, will be valuable business property in onc year, the two for $1,500. Two acres in West Omaha, will make ten espocailly desirable investments at $900. Five lots, one a corner, on Lowo avenue, near Dodge street, high and healthy location, splendid place for a home, very casy terms, only $1,100 each. Six lots in Hartford Place, just this side of new M. I, dopot and canning factory, cheapost aco, Walnut Hill, V hington Hill, West End, Orchard Hill and other favorite additions. Also offer a large list of improved rcsidence property, ranging in price from $3,000 to $6,000. CAN OFFER FOR THE NEXTTEN DAYS THE FINEST EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE AND EAST FRONT LOT IN HANSCOM PLACE, ON GEORGIA AVENUE, ELEGANT NEIGHBORHOOD,CITY AND CISTERN WATER, A PERFECT GEM OF A HOME, ONLY $4,300 1F SOLD QUICK. A.so several six-room cottages with cistern and eity water, slate mantels, good location, only $2,250; §230 cash, # nd Fifteenh streets, at $2,000; f ard, near Thirteenth street, only $18,000; easy terms; splendid site for wholosale or warehouse purposes. 166-foot front on Capitol avenue, next to Masonic Bloek. 18 spiondid business property In the market, only £300; $40 down, $10 pit month. Two lots, one a corner, in Shinn's 2nd addition, it sold quick, the two only §1,600. A fow choice lots in Ambler Place, Thornburg, Bast Side, Clark's P 5 per month. 44-foot front on Harney, class location for business, 66 feet on Ho between Fourteenth property and rapidly improving; has eight brick stores all rented; can make this the bigeest bargain in Omaha if sold soon. Also offer two sections of ehofce farm land in Howard county, near goed railroad station and St, Paul, the county seat, a town of 2,000 inhabitants. No better soil n the stat can plow every acros; urrounded by a good cluss of people and cultivated farms. Can offor this land for the next thirty days ata low figure and remarkably easy terms. Tho above are a fow of the bargains [ offer for sale. Investors, and especially parties from outside | tho oity will do well to consult tho list of property | I offer before buying elsewhere. | | | . NARRATl\'ES NEW A\D \0\'[‘1 {L‘.fi,‘x"fi%,.?.f"f..“.."?.‘..“g."‘l hioh s A RAILROAD ROMANOE. ’ ““What, old Job Daiton,’ said Con- | where he rosumed Iu.u business of de orenson art of the | din, thou good for | been hate K | 2 ds of little sparrows have | ealled upon to decide whether a turtle is hed, a deadly woeapon, ductor Ediards in groat surprise in ‘miners” supplics. nolhh;x_ ‘“‘"’,""“‘“?";""". LELE S 0 Kuntucky town stands a statuto of | - Jake' Becker, . Lowsville fireman, | Written for the Raeay News ow arr! 'n\'n, Dalton is the saloon-keeper, A fo wocks aftor s vt to 8 fome Ourled, Straight or Crooked, but | BHMPSC O h“hhlw his hat in his hand ,\ Iu\"‘uf to ¢ 31 l,:u-lu iome. One of l,ln-m‘r'llvi interesting and, I may say, at times an | \nlu don't say so!’ almost shricked QL ol & moue |‘u‘l'h u‘x‘t r“n":;-m " i S woodpuckers discovered the hat one day | $ ed at & passing negro and grabbed b ST A * | the gir s | mer B Wagging Sagaciously. Facts About Birds. and 13””.““1, #ot about making @ nest i | him fn the coat While Becker was try- | 2dventurous life,” said a young business | LT do, snd ho i fifty-five yoars old | Prosherous young mau, proprietor a billiard Iv all,’ replied 1. ing house on the west end of the and as bald said the dittle | tral Pacitic. Billy, tho newsboy, # “Worse and wors man of this city, who for several years was one of the keenest and most success- s crown. ing to pull the turtle’s head away the A Paris ot lived 128 y other turtle bbed his h:m«l, In the POINTERS, PURPS AND POODLES. il Heen Joimai A pair of native sparrows marched up | SIS thrtle grabbod his hand. In the | was o LiLhs: ; ; : Akl ho JU 1L yselt, figred conspictiously 1 the o —_— birds in Washington territory. to. th vory eanno'a mouth at Fort | SiAEARE RN SIRRALILS TSNS | ful “ponnuttors’s botwoen Chicago ud | Wiy ‘,’i:\:h‘,‘.‘.lv“li‘l‘.‘m-]:w.”.’n‘-l'-:m.:‘ii”.f R el el Stories of Birds and Bird Nests— Half & million wild ducks a W I”“I"(l( and built their hitle n.-r inside of | 104" its holit ) home with | St F “The ||.-\\‘l,.\;. contin ke 1 WIS HEeO T et o o R el | present s an mvited guest. 1 rcoolv Turtte Taes Cut Short—Horaca | Killl in southorn Touistna aud sent 1o | e | o i ho | ued he, “deals with all kinds of people, | 0T eaphed. him that | litin the newspaper for the pa cres & off Wl still | their jaws clung, but were finally torn and has the best opportunity in the world to study human nature and ‘size up 1l the w this train. What makes it « iy wedding { taken in ing Miss Talbot trom: uf is that he sent me $200 to by . atal mistaki the New Orleans market. it their presence been discovered before the Toads, Flea Bites and ol Feakial Thomas Cary, of Fishkill Hook, N. Y., | discharge of the gun. [ el (eI, ey s P TRT. 30010 Ly fvadkd g i kil says lie lias o fion turkey which 1avs one | A farmer had taken off his_coat one | S e o e ‘:'"‘""“' CLLRLL, l"“ musing inci- | UUIL il traveling slothis, atl pay My | waypila at the wedding T was stegel eggoevery ‘l.ny.rm ept *\m«l.l_y OusSunday | warm spring morning and thrown it | off from duty. dents and episodes that he is a \\xfuva»»(nv Fil3ob, anid T, turning to Conductor | with the remarkable likenoss of Bostwio § About Dogs. she lays two egzgs across the croteh of alow ecdar tree, | 5 or is a participant i, in the conrse of a | iR S ol B e [ to the eaph used by old Dalton 6 A Scoteh eolley belonging to Christian A mountain grouse, pursued by ahawk, | When noontime eame an imdustrious pair Various Anin year, would fill o large-sized volume. | Daiton has put up ing job on this | e A 1t Scemed to me T r. of Louisvillo Ky.. has adopted | flew througi a pane of plate glass three- | of robins had collected in the exposed Perhaps the mos young lady. He has got. her out he | lo coineidence, and L spoke t ombug, of Louisville, By., has aCoplect | gighths of an inch thick, which was in | armbsle for the foundation of their nest. | are so. many rats i | b et bl o & | nder. false protonsos. Ho has. ropre ypy bride about it. a brood of little chickens which havelost | W \indow of o Livke. City (Uolo.) store. | Tho cont. was an old one and tho farmer | o policeman is fuenished Wit a | sime tine SR TS i T R Y st tah rett itout. HsGIE their mother, At night the dog guards | The pane was worth $75. tender-he 1, 50 the birds were not dis- | : [ aged Iy OCCUETEC SOMe | 46 Toviginal of this picture, which he <o funny. Mr. Bostwick is really thom in his kennel, and by day he | A North Caroling crow found u guinea | turbed Homed toads tvere « froauent articloof | sntral Pacitic train ;\rml.» | S T tho iepose. "IE G oo :h.. o iginal of that photograp Lme { f b 305 s nest i Y V. pr r . i atter 0 pro, Cal,, post I was running between Ogden and ' r 5 him by aceident, you know, while he waj serntohos up food for them. He also | hen’s nestin a hedge-row. After trying | o peic of water ousels once decided | Ml matter at tho San Diego ming een Og Orcana, sho will_have n b \ Shares s meals with his adoptod farily, | i vain to broak an-egg with its beak the | oo, F D atos s aabs sl oftice until rocently Francisco. Newsboys, you know, gener- | 1. 'She shan’t do it if | # guest at the Capitai hotel, and T w8 upon u spot for u nest just bohind a waterfall. The only way ‘to get at the astonished at resemblance to tha -mmluuml\ Becowing aoquainted with crow clutel 2 in its elaws and flew A chicken with four heads ¢ up fifty feot in the air, Then it lot the egg tty well and make a good | I can'prevent it. What do you say, Bob? An o n Marco, Texas, ally dress p apig thief in $ ! ¢ ot a2 Aethe | wings, the body and head being : iR SR A e e n]fifl]‘,,,,; ..ll:f;||ix«| . .;]x‘.‘vzwlh‘“.l:t x ‘\’: );.h.. fall, beeaking tho shoil, l‘:'fll[u n‘l”u.):“l:l ‘;I:;u l” [l :l';ll llll‘lir‘u_h w» S T Big Rapids, Stich appe |<mm;.l and ! pretuy lemun(h o vl."A:\“.n.I;:“l lx::n thing—1'11 stand by ‘ '“"L 1 (hum,, ||“;,, the I”mmlnlnd n?kex‘ Yutter pointed to & cow near by and m- | The beautiful piuniage of a South Afri- | and forth with building materials like a | . Pioche (N ord: A lusus naturn | tlker L Wi, G 201 TS 0reanar shouted the brakeman, us | e "..'m":“l"l‘.'.l"‘!'f.‘nnm oo duced the dog to think that wr can species of birds has been chemicaliy | couple of “schoolboys ‘on a frolic, The [ in the shape of bbit with five fect was | through the cars, usually spot some good |\, gy 1 10, the door, and the | ture. o sctmit todaiking 1ove it Hi1x rmndte AR EaduE Wiila examined and found to be due to copper. | little birds were actually reared behind the | brought into town yesterday by an In- | looking young lady to flirt with, and | ¢, ving up. and in R 16w ThIE h“'m“pwm Worrying the cow the thief go Wien the birds are kept from food con- | transparent, ever-moyving veil of water, | dian” The fifth fool of the rabhit was | winle away a little time when trade is | Wi, o something for me in & hurry. | o wecopted. So yon seq that thy and"1 | photograph which came so nearly gotting ed on the end of itst he tail s perfeet, with the exception of the foot the tint rold | taining copper they en produced by that mir Charlie Sh dull or the train has been thoroughly | Hide me somewhe! :han, a thirteen-ye rows built their nest on anywhere A the end of the walking beam of a Hudson rof ) voy of Lafayette, Ind, went n vas Py fa Al | worked. T was ke the mostof the boys, | will go right on to Sacrameito to get vid | me into a trap with an old bear, has dont ompanied by his dog. The boy could | A hawk’s nost wr steambost. The bout W iy QUi S Rl '&,,,‘,,}‘,",‘.""; and 1 generally found some attractive | 0f that deceitful old brute, said Miss | me a wood se after all, Rathe not swim. While paddiing about in the | hoys who were arf at the tim water nearly up to his neck, the dog | camp.neeting at Spring ¢ § in the nest beforo she v climbed on iis shoulders and puished him [ When the old hawk discovered that’ her | go. The .'1.1 birds w down. As fast as ne lifted his head above | pest had heen ruined she swept down into the surface the dog Y"\h-d him und the erowd of temperanee work ized time they seemed to The boy was drowned. a straw hat from @ man's head and flew n|u~~nnn the advisability of trying to | A man of Lewiston, Muine, w away with it. maintaun a home in_such an noyed by a thief that made almost v spot. Finally they be re bot, in a piteous voice. romanti ‘Come with mo giving ite four feet a rest, the rabbit | lady passenger who was willing to be en yisnitaty Would turn uv on its beam end and hop | tertained. One day as 1 was passing | % atongon its fifth foot T () (0 (TG G| [kl B (I Baltimore Ameri Y ) : y her to the ba 20, OIS S A0L with an armful of books, a handsome | herin. Retu voon, two mules owned and driven by e B e Mo nmes il Hitokons 0 Totiiday | Young lady, who didn’t want to mvest in | Edwards, h any literature, asked me if I knew any- | of that girl took fright at a wheelbarrow on ; orner of Huntington thing about the town of Oreana. rot marric * ys had & warm welcome at thi k eating house whenever the teail stopped there for breakfast. One morn bout a year after the d inte the dining-room, and with a broad grin on his face pitital fluttor 1 to move up where I locked fow minutes to id to me: ‘We'll take eare ind if she is dead stuc . I'll pass her through 1o Sace rsterday after | | I A man of Day county, Minn., lives on raids on his, woodpile. He watched for : P 5 \T6. 1 | and went on’ the boat to New York R e f5i7 i i amento, where she'll have no troubie to v-‘l e mto the bar-room, and suid| the offender and was astonished to s the bank of a large luke where wild |0 700 sovoral trips bofore the little ith street, Baltimory Oreana isn't much of u town,' snid | SRS s ) band; - women ar 7 y, and Jennie and I_hayl it s i ducks make their nests. Ho luntsup the | DRCE OB SORERL | ing down the avenue for I, “it’s ouly a station, with a depot e P L L O PRl e R bl DA nests and replaces the eggs with cggs SR g L into a stout m tlon honse, postoflice, n saloon, and one | MiEhty scurce cown there, youw ghow.= | Qg n Si e or s to the hoalth of th i and. carry off from his hent The wild ducks have | . Perhaps no odder place was ever T S L T e T i Tts Shout the | Remember that was way back in 1814 drink a bottle of wine to the health of ! outl. After depositing the stick m his | fham oo ooty et of 1i ot | lected than that hit upon by L L A UL T L i SELI0UIC 1o train stopped at Oreana, and old | hewr of the house of Bostwick.” » D itva oot Sasiei sl iror sz, | btoned oubimmumbaciotllinorbraods of i St Sy, Tl e was also torn off. Fortunately Mr. | lonelicst place on carthi. DAl R L TS asty i ¢ dog re 0 TS Lo is hons 0 s | wrens Bugland. A crow shoi hape G o rear of o S 0 i sto ore the rnishes nltoi rushed £4 9 ugi g othier, and met his death. SR RE i s o S ol naiIBU R T Hitchens loaped out of the rear of tho | = Isn't thete a store ther (habfurnishes | 45 way'and that for Miss Tatbot. He | - *Six months later old Job Datton didy T A G L e N A ) | aat wag | ATBINZ 10 b fellows. The bady was | {16 the treo, and thus eseaped injury. | Well, iardly. Tho only establish- | SoMUNT I 1 ek of her A ol | from o affots of foo il iiots)gug e D half n e near ife-size chromo ot a cx L, soon devoured and earr away by g S, « 1l Sy b P = e HE] 5 exdet out upon the tform he said to Con- 2 e enoug) s estate } A ..;f‘u.,‘ A ot | placed out of doors where tho mm,um leaving only the feather s | A pickerel was canght in a cornfield in "".‘,,','h,'f:”:“,nh‘,‘.‘-‘l ";Il‘k“"\\lllt'l“”‘ witieh | G oF Tawards, “Bob, is thore a young 50,000, which he left to som: . He wounded the monster, but it rushed | ¢ it. A catbird, coming up from be- | the ir “reason a pair of tiny | the. Rock g k.“““"‘* Do e ol a s e, TN afeaid | lady on board whio looks Ii | ist. 1 oonveyed the new, -at him i was almost on him, whon ono | lind,” alighted on top of the picture, in | wrens took o tho dead crow and ongagodin BuBKIY N ATHLEE S s e Tis time. 1 am | and whose name Bostwick, and asked her if sh of the hounds rushed in front of his mas- \plhv of ‘the warnings of other birds, began to utilize it. T brought the the viver has co hottoms for ‘m\‘:”“' *l:’ l.“\ll ‘l:‘lln”lmm:)l"l‘ ll\|~ |A'l‘|l\)[l)lllh‘\"|" anded the photog Qs for hn\,uur‘gwmwldD:\lto and seized the bear by the throat. | Which were in a st ate of great excite- | wings tozether and _nu,, fously tustencd ([|eizht monthazihne muohjor st yanr el ToUil help e out of any trouble tie | replied that there was 1o such passéngor shak she might have been he brave dog made a gallant fight, but [ ment. to look down, th them. Then they built Their nest be | corn rempine; ungathered in the fi i {0 got int b waoks ais | on board. ,000. “Sorry? Not a bit, was soon killed. Mr. Watson, whoso life | bird i its feet, tnd with | tho. wings and made an entranco to 16 at | The fish sWfm into the fields and nibble | }anrlikely to get into. Some wooks ago All aboard? shonted Condustor il ».T'would not have marriod tha nad been saved by the dog, reloaded his ack somersaultand | the place where the crow's breast had | the L ROEn,oRViof ithe husle, e e RS Lthe train moved off. Just ol bald-headed reprol a un during the struggle and killed the beon. A hen was killed Inst weck on theranch | from n wan Jiving at Oreana, inviting | 408 & 80k Who - was full of him when vou locked mo up in the bag| Jonr. el iving past a small pond . of H. Cav¥mack, three miles north of | @ “"“‘I‘“‘ 200 M ;“",“_‘l‘,‘”,‘r‘lfi‘,[}“_‘l‘,“fi | chief, passed Dalton, he shouted gage car, for $500,000. 1 can never forge] Now Orle yemoerat: A littlo RroncElln ”\”,m]m\‘v ‘\';'I ‘ulllnl::m v Chico, which i .:!:iid\l(l;h]\\' \l;:.).\:\‘\dup(l.‘,‘h\u: Pt i much of & chancein the little | old man, that gal is in the 1‘:.:1 I.H((J’.\.l.l u]q'uu escaping that net. 1 fler the war I knew ‘"‘;l'""" | i n i lovoeitho avatar i Rrae |l 0. C:iBnnks HofHOlne A OB e hisetts town where I live, as there lfllll.\l.llll oy EbEY] Locked her up to | inia he hml DoYE ety I‘l t"; powde Sheae) camo flying | land turtlo fn 1865 and ent his initi O R T ut few men worth marrying there, 1 | you the shake. Whetlier you prefer the soa breczo or th ;th h vhmm‘ld cb. iw"‘" .\ Seemed to quiet | the shell.” Last week ho found the same ok had ownodithe hen: over. sii neluded to answer the advertisement. alton started on a run after the | pacine mountain air for your summer vaol lim \kl““”\l“ gl i fre it 2 o irds. e cos flew down to | turtle i his garden, within a short dis- | was hatched, and 15 sure about her ago | 1he was ucec but he didn’t eatel on. At thenext clom vou shoud ot ot o hrovide vl ankee,"" he would not touc B ot faon of tho pool and then rose with | tance of the “place’ where he saw it 'hat is e According | Ohened up, and m a fow w st ummmh-g ran was received from him | owd e s individuals value dogs as pets, | the surface of tho pool and then rose with | (ool e years g What is.thevatue of a flen? According | ol Ahout slation a tolegran was yeocived from bl | with a bottlenf Angostura Biteers, whicl S At aompant 2 BSAL a large water-snake in its bill. The snake y yoars ago. to Professor Erbini, who owns those mar ‘I,,,,m,., “,h v““‘“r 5 i Q]": onldae s ""~"'““"X' ACK, | s the acknowledged standard reguliator ank h i had caught n swallow by the leg, but in hotel-keeper at \\ shington, Valot ots now performing at the otogral o I g ut she wouldn’t answer it. A more | the digestive oxgans. Be sure to got the ger them: ae. guardlans of Jite trying to free itself from the crow it al- s u turtle's head cut off and | ghangoe ropms in ' London ”.\‘ highly | belic was u prosperous | grateful girl I never She | uine article, manutactured only by D o others u~:-n;l uxillur Tl tho serialler birdito caehpa. 'The own Into. tho back yard of his hotol- | ceang3 Fops LS i Lot RuSreli Ank and 6 Sador o miner s supplies, | threw her arms firstaround mé and kissed Siegert & Son '[';"'";“l" ”,‘I“I*l“;l‘,‘j‘,”‘,'l'.l"'“ OF Durdon, | crow flew away with the snake. Twenty-four hours later it caught a | at $195—aj, leas s the sum T i ey .”‘,"Jh" ‘:l"["“,‘: noiagithoft roliod down her cho i) dranght animals and” bousts of burden; | S5 T TR TR ming bird | Shioken by tho foot and hold onuntil i#ts | by ‘the préfoasor for the rocovery | Av loast I udged so from his picture. | and then sho thanked Edwards m th sertain Indian tribes cat dogs; saw jaws were forced open by the hotel man. i RIS i P Tl s that we beeame engaged. | same way. He took her clear througi to some ) < the among the bloss oms_on u yellow je s missing member of his troupe that” plays gl 5 Heut 5 f Nn_m say nations the amon e i I \ 3 joss Golonol .G Johnaon fof (.Im )_ F I [ antlineibaeinessil ) ‘unsight-unseen,” as the m)-v say. i Sucramento, and got her mm(mmlw | 8 ms son’s D de- 2 g ¢ its she. itinls o SOV T = 2 hus! 2 v ing | could either finc employment or a gnw | mn.( e ml,l it “"“l o u“‘ piatool ‘“‘h‘ ‘l’l‘ “;“ |v|nmi"u>:|;"»\ lm.‘fi) ulnlu “LI:\‘I l‘l’;‘l’:”'{:‘ I'I""”" “I‘E']‘(‘“fl)"“‘l;l: lllll‘ l’ Cl Ill\" The Hot Weathor | to "" ““l”““”‘”l it ‘“Nl”lll*'i\l 'mmu husband. H 1 had not 1).(-\ nin Iu\u with S A R C H ) s are 1 ) g ore » 0w 2 ay- ; | > ) st G a o o : g ‘e A o | hres o he flowers g Clayton found the turtle again last week. | both upon body and mind. You fecl ab- | ™13 o et o | ishinan it hrepnge 4 e 1\”13 "l‘;“h( I““u;" upon :ll\hl:nnl::u”lll‘ Drosently l,“‘l,‘l"‘“'.l;"m“;f i ‘\"‘,;“n“f::;’ It was crawling about the tomb of Colo- | solutely inepable of doing any arduous | like [.\f‘,‘.’,'filll. EChiek Aneriiembiell itohlitinithany "““,"{ ‘l'i','}""‘,‘“;”“‘:“' MAGIC STARCH € logitimate plundor of l“fil’l““’ robber It then ‘flow ]ml a neighborin L].'.‘.I,I\(,‘l;:.:;: ukL)lfllni o q’.ll‘»’. I«li« é‘flzr"\(“»l:m“ work, and even light duti per- | ‘Well, then, take a look at this picturo bty T e apoao i On my re- PHILADELPHIA, PA. at thirty cents apiece, and the pound man | awaited developments, ) ge g 5 t . « formed languidly and unwillingly. ‘This if tuere is any such man in | turn trip to Ogden I hid myself in the 00 2 'wha o Y 3 5 P § was bitten on the” foot L lian LY. i s SR e At S Rt LT ALY | AL Bt e BTAR | SR S | e, | Bt o ] S | Be® S ik | FINEST and BE fashionable ladies wear small or large | hausted Tholumming bird drank "l““"" OLCR BT UGIBUDOD 4lh|\' groater infirmity, and gives opportunity | Biol bE, o b BRIk youns | Buaana, for Tee tuat 0 0 s ftor IN THE WORLD. dogs, just as they assume or put an The next day | eaught him by the finger and bit it for serious disease to gain a foot-hold. here is not such a man in Oreana,’ | wards I took the same prec e e o Lo a2, SEMEAANAY | tho 1iitlo. topor aian by among | A Tncal papor geavoly savo: Liithis condition thio avatem da Quick to.| sald 1o Tiat thas Gondioton Bonios ovna, [surds Dtook tho same prooa EE}EDS ,11\79 qopggn of o 'dog ns the subjeet of a lit- | the jessamine flowers, and did not even | it was thundering at the time respond to the reviving, quickening, and | ¢ w, andholding the picture up | anct endeavored to securo an interview | - oS I .:"“ ul GLOBHTSH erary eftort which—as such things go— is “mw:ni mnh ve :A‘I_lll lg ste in its mouth :um]vl let go his hold without fwi her | str Il"tluv.l F el |~ u!. llnlnld | Si 3 . Lsaid, *Bob, is there anybody | with Miss Talbot, to whom he had con ‘ immortal; circus clowns train troups of | trom the effeets of its dissipation, rouble parilla, whieh purities the blood, regu- who looks hat veyed tho information in s lotter that ] ? ok ot blind. men are ud about by 1o olorgd men quar amarket | lutos tho digostive organs, und nfusos o replicd gmhitically g ho s olase and Lomaal ox than | Ao DeESk ToL {{,‘,',‘]:",‘1‘,"‘""‘},\"(?1'} Ve o dogs to beg: somo dogs ife pre- CRTTASH g at Raleigh, N. C., and on nswing esh life and vigor into every portion o y the iss hot he had represented himself, he was 2 (s AN bRy TR T Studies in Birds' Neats, | aten-pound mud turde above his head | the body” People, who have taken it, | the naie she hud given mo { heibadiEenpRonled bk i TUARITORIE Ons pmnxl\l,ll <o will do the work of ¢ wat in Damascus dogs aro [ In New York tho iron pillars which | and then brought it down upon the her d | Write us, saying: “It puts new life right | name of the min Who has be Pateh mine, which was having a POURABI0LOTC UAYY AERR = 4 protecte support the elevated roads have been pre- | of the other man. The blow inflicted a X].{xf:,luw it nu;‘!n-w'[{m- young g u,” I ask big boom. Miss bot, however, would | &1 un dor guarantee of the manutactirors: ave cut up alive by vivisectionists; the ! empted by the ish sparrows, and | deep wound, and the wielder of the tur eader, if you suffer from summer we lmlmn 'uxnlmr reply. not admit him to her presence, and he y JOHNSON & €O., Wholesali in the midst of an almost constant tle was arrested. The court will now be ness, try Hood's aparilla, 100 do “best dog in the world" is uwxl‘lmlly there, 'FOR SALE. 186 feet on 24th st., corner Douglas, $25,260, 44 foet on 24th, near Farnam, $5,600, Lot on Dodge, corner 26th, uo{us, §3,000. ““Dalton!” exclaimed 1, returned a disconsola I K Agents, Omaha, Neb, HOAUNON NOILIDNIHSV M fip3o oy Jo 350 anp s PUY Lot on Dodgy, B0-feet front, corner, $3,000, 48 foct on 26th street, near Dodge, $1,600. 3 3 3 i b ] § g 3 ] ] 2 8 = H 3 H 3 S g ® bd g - ] LT = ~sfiagy J00J-FT PUD 320435 2PIN INJURDIQ YN OETTOC PBav) 24D WOIPPY 1YY W ¥10] IL, G-acre lots m Faraam Park, $126 per acre, Easy terms, s ] 3 < 8 a 3 H 2 H 2 3 g 3 g 3 £ 24 N o O ~+ (@] &hH & o O U ] ~ o o THAHLS 40 ouo 52 worppy nSunvaq SILL dANTA EEETES Stock of clothing and furnishing geods In good location for sale or ex- change for Omaha real estate. Schlesinger Bros. Real Estate Dealers, 1018 FARNAM ST. ' PyeoorT 1SoeT OTLL <] H & i ] - w & 3 * % S H 3 g z H g -] < ] w : = W0 - 2 Q k= £d td 58] O » £ =3 m T = m (7] =~ ] m (—] m 3 [ m =X 50 & (- -] 1 5 3 @« H » ounsss 0} figpungaoddo up sunsut sppaopowt Jo sarpund anrlh 0y Lap.1o vy 29w 2] 1O $70 957y} jned Sk

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