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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: NDAY, . Sl 1886-~TWEI 19, E FAGES EAST SIDE. |WEST SIDE No. 3 Himebaugh & Patterson's Tkis is a new addition just platted, and a number of lots have alrea- Lies cast of and adjoining West Side, on Learenworth strect, These ay been nold, It adjoins West Side, and the few lots yet vemaining SUB-DIVISION Tots are full size, larger than usual, and are selling rapidly at $300 to wnsold, will be closed out at $300 to §350 per Lot on monthly paymente, e . et -+ s ra s s ihe oikiers $950 6 S50 $700. EASY PAYMENTS. ten per cent cash. In the same locality, extra large lots, and is being sold on eqaally as ensy terms asthe others $330 to $500 eack All three of the above additions lie on Leavenworth street which is now being graded, and are unsurpassed for view and conveni- ences. In fact it is acknowledged by all who have seen the property on west Leavenworth street that these three are the cream of all. Each one lies high and beautiful,commanding a fine view of the Missonri Pacific depot, the Canning Factory and surrounding coun- try, The laying of water works has commenced as well as the erection of the large Missouri Pacific shops, all of which can be seen from either one of theze sightly additions. There are many other reasons why these lots are a good investment,which could be men- tioned but spacedoes not permit. For further particulars call at once at my office and we will gladly show you the property. We in- tend to close them: out at once. abstract of title on short notice DAY AND NIGHT. Offices, 13th and Douglas Streets, over Commercial National Bank, | wenerams e i o AL {16 Wikl o RO Gve $n Baiter 1o~ attended, the following business was trans- N T — P who \\';rr: :{sll;.ep nnil’ho \‘cr:nl;‘h\. Lwent | CIIANG AV ANCIRS THE LANCASTER PRIMARIES. | oy v | mmgesor v 1 o o, [LOOLS AND THEIR - LUCR, | st eshithe it | FALL FASHIONS AND FANCIES. B.& M. nitable by its rich moderation not too conspicuous for the the midadle aged, nor tembeyor and son against. th Bty b Skl Tl DU oysters, when who should T sound inappropriate for the youthful. Silver i road, as published in - the 1 R s % ,(“{;j!;j\*:.fi\\ene proposed for membershipand | o o poi is Born Every Minute—Jimmy | asleep in long arm chair, his feet in the | The Usual Flood of Autumnal Styles in | finds its way too, amongs tho charming A Ohilly Dsy for Ohurch Howe in the | ago, Mr, Holdregs, of the f3. & L., Has WEL | 80H e owing committens were anpointed: TEs Bat AR air, and his motith wide apen, "ty entoh- Lot sud Modest Mats, §ilk embroleradl ‘lonnats, and is* hore, Capital Cit, 2t tha tharges and will report the re- | Railroads—M, 1. Weleh, Frank P. Law- ing,” but my old friend Jimm wen! likowise,with modest gleaming, no small 25 LA B UISUIRTeS i rence aud W 1, Martin, soiily bk o tho bingalow atd soon ri- ST adition: Exiremely® buniiol opora T SO o - | Hotels— Vi . Cushing and { g turned with one of Jimmy's oysters on a | THE COACHMAN'S COAT bonnets will be made of white or pade o same result has been renched in ro- | - lotels—Fred A. Wilson, I J. Cushing Yifom s Toriin to) & Penny in Mhede Jimmy's oysters S COAT COMING. ; HOW THE REPUBLICANS VOTED. | s question of crossings in the vil- | A, P. Martin, $ - g fork, and_dropped it neatly into his open colored velvet embroidercd in silk of Fike of Canibrie. Mr. Hokirors writing thit | Logisative W, 1, Taylor, . D;, Letand, Years—His Numerous Ups mouth. He awoke with n splutter, but Zhy, natural colors, whilons & novelty JR— the matter willbe ““il‘-"“‘f“l* l‘h?:’;,au.:m. 't.,i”h"l(ulll":lvt(n(:]r'(l ‘;\A::Il(l: ll‘[‘::‘l‘srl:l{‘lllt(‘ - J. Cur- and Downs, instead of llwlruy;nguu_\'. sl‘r]!r e o }:\'\; The Latest Fancy in Cloths and Head- | more suitable for day, however, are fine Answers Mado to Complaints Againat | tet ol tho somplalat of LS SHERIEF (lo | * Pross—W. M. Woider, W. It Hall,William ot e hEa e it ooy gear to Empty tho Paternal Gl LA Bdassd wiliaslin e e o 80° | Lay openod fn it place, the samo replyhas | Whitinan and Georeo IL Clnrke. o0 | wiosmos” in Chiucago Herald: Thero [ oysterst™ It is neodless to sny that I did Purse—Notes of tho PR Iy SR R I e b o ol b0 Jnvestisuibg: Al th Heiskell and George 11, Clatke. . |arc two sayings that are very often|got ashare of Jimmy's oysters. I heard Season. JTersoys take FEHETIBIAGEIAN AninRwIdt Other Happenings. therefore, go to show thit thero i Adjourned to meet. Saturday evening, Sep- quoted, namely, that the world is com- | of him ocecasionally, and from all 3 tion and brought out not only in ex- AT s ble 0 1n vestigate for a few wee tember 25, 1856, at 8 o'clock, at the Windsor posed of two classes—in this case the | ccounts he — was gong the S S & $3k: act keeping with dress waists, us to cat ! Ty et ey SOCIAL NOTES OF parlc ke e S onse e bace” pretty hard. _ One ‘W YORK, Sept. 15.—[Correspond- | und manner of ornnmentation. but now FRON THR DEE'S LINCOLY BUNBAD, L ! o ('nlilmr\’ to expectation the police court , ‘ynasses’ are also included—‘‘fools and ound ¢ | and Mrs. W. 1T n have the primaries rolled around ' T ond e We Ll A for the republicans of Laneaster county and guests of Mr. and Mr in two of the wards a right merry time was had of it. The guestion of the governo ship, congressional matters and other details 0rs at L of more than local note were practically lost “‘\‘1‘:‘;3 et ON1lde et It tia ploasant lom> rw’\‘d sight of in the contests for legislative place ioyes ofitheiLiineol postoftice, ha P although a few scittering Howe men were Boston with the fonists, o trying to put in an_oar oceasionally, i unm ings, of | was walking down Whitehall, “and the past W passing the mounted Horse Guards on entry duty there, so well known to all ce of the Bek.J—To marry n conchman, | have whalobones, Embossed Je as Schilling must acknowledge, is a | i visitors to London, the face of one of the to desert him, a greater one. but sey cloth a handsome novelty, and is either ready made up or sold by the yard. Poiut d” esprit net promises to be in'high vogue for flounces, edgings, insertion and fronts. Embroidery is more orless rich, do. It must be of colored cloth, chielly | ch i sand the edges tan brown, dark or gray blue, fitting ( are s shionable closely, long, double breasted and with | colors and evening shades, chiefly the turn over collar. These will be extremely | latter, arenoticeable. popular this fall and by means of heavier linings may be worn all winter. Other favorite jackets will be also tight fitting snd double breasted, but short and of e Y Mgt and 9% | knaves,” and the other is that it is “bets SR L istereon the Juil book vesterday morning, | ter to be born lucky than rich.” Spe or. T. sdvingston, of Plattsmc 8 ‘I'he list comprised all kinds of offenders, and | 0 s o ita agree w )] - 5 Vei ba X his sister Miss Amea Livingston. were Visit- | G qiencda’or By "the court with neatnoss | NE 88 a tUS}"UIW“f«"\‘ I agree ,“.",l: SeNtrioas o strangely familiar, The ar a conchman’s coutis thought one coln and the great fair the past | an dispateh. neither, for, in a varied experienced jolnot’was well down over his eyes, but | of the prettiest things 4 young lady can an named James Reed, whose ticket. | among men of all nations, 1 have found | the long, fair mustache reminded me of earney, paid his way from police court | oo 3 PR et e e LB N hasiRone o) | vestardayand. wepded' histway homewRrd: that there are vist numbers of men in | '”"tm')l IL'-)|L \(\rl'l‘llrllll‘ll Il' .l\:\;nd \”“l Jhx;‘ which city | Reed had a rough experience at the hands of | this small wovld of ours who are neither TE" S m)‘ cd st dllnul‘ ‘;1111 s relatives of the young lady Lincoin foughs. 116 ‘wore an eloant black | fools nor knavos, hut hones horso as if carved out of stone, At Ins » delegates ¥ t el \ Mr. Mrs. G. F. Brizgs, of Omaha, were | eye, but he had lost his wateh, alinost all his | | G AT roatly | VA ai A VOGRS L B voand oven s cuff and collar buttons | combination of luék and r Is growtly | 1o fim said, “Gr OB nONDLy 0N UoaL AaL R, S Mr. Briggs is one of Omaha's | had been abstracted by some avaricious thief, | to be desired | ave ohly | ara you doing he little chance for outside work. Besides, the prominent raifroad men, the general agent { who would probal lave taken the man's ( one, then, by 4ll means be born rich. On fellow,” he replied, day was u chilly one anyway and a well | §i "t Chieago, St. Tial, Mifwaukee and | shiri fron his back if the ofiers had o run [ AR5 HE 8 3 EREEE BY IR SR O SLN 8 Gl known republican worker did not seem to | Omada railrond, with headquarters at that | hii in to sater quarters. isito; “never “Very well,” I said, i id hi T Boet is “‘but come and dine with ‘me to-night.” £ think that a warm day could be found for | plac Another vicim who paid his why from | deul of truth ittio'anying that “a foolis 110y orand to this, and the same ovening | fancy cloths, dingonal, chevron, boucle Howe in the Lincoln primaries. The mem- F. Flehtty, the former private sectetary | RRjee SOUTE WIS | BOHEL Qatney, | Porn every mihute;” and that “out of a'dined with me in’ “mufti,” and re imulated brawd cloth, usually colored. ernor Nance, was in_Lin coln the p week assisting in advertising Cheyenne county, where he now resides. nth ward | yiss Belle Overinan, of Towanda, TiL, is bers of the Lincoln ‘Irades Assembly were outin force, with doing a good deal of hard work in the or vicinity, and it is said isa_wealthy farmer | population of 56,000,000 there are ) adventures that were good enough inthat vicinity. A number of fr icnis fi 4,000,000 of what'are vilgarly known as| three volume novel. He again Iost ey him at the jail, and after the usual f suckgers,” ! ent he had. He |.h«uF|wl something mall velvet, plush and veaded man- introduced last spring, will be stylish i osts were paid, departed in his company. $ " ike seventy-flve and in Wall strect | enough this on and new oncs are and keeping an eye on the Third ward. | visiting in Lincoln, the guest of Mr. and | A i Ur‘:\q,,"s(m‘ Who whs locked | ““Sometimes; however, you run across flkl-lfifr‘?{"\‘i;i’xhfi.:xn‘\‘.: ('m‘xlnu!;!,‘u‘u:ilu‘:_’l:(% T AT g T S, A B R el e S T b charged with stealing o hat, was released, | men who hit the combination of not only | roundsum at the lovely game of pok thick wool cloth with beaver back, dis- nd had committees at Dr. and Mrs. J. A, Van Camp, of Bertrand, | as ro one appeared azainsi him to prosecute |{ , E i BV BInGl iR eI ER ton o niet; Sh RO Al ETiNeY traliUnysithe week at the | the onser 1o a1so had numerous friends wheo | bemg fools, but being born both lucky | being twice baatsn on four aces b 3 1 L ] ) " | plays the new. ideas prominent in wool IRST WARD, llwnmgf 9. D 8Im|m. h-,ln“xur "lm.l‘l‘l,j m:\:‘l: called :\tlo.lhu Jail ]alml rendered him what as- | and rich. ()ne{oflthu m(;(s! cxcrnoTlmm; “,l:'él;:g(l‘l': :llztdllfluvl)hlnh:::lrr({)I:;;‘ t};z‘ %4‘(‘ o’: for costumes, such as simulated braids, ,. sty koo i g da rs. Van Camp and Mis. Calbol te | sistance they could. ins s of this T'on new in the per-| Do ¢ English ) Y 5 1 5. otc. co! y £here Were byo) Hoksie, n it deld; thie f g Ainan named Smith, who lifted valise at | [1SCACS O Whotm T shall oull “ iy | “the favorites beat” sounded so often in | Chovron patterns, cte. colors of course regular one being understood to favor, first Mr. W. T. Spents. of Ulysses, and MfSs | the B, & M. depot, and who was (-,au&:m by . Son ol aman shall cu my™ lhis ears vhen his money was | corresponding. !, the nomination of Royal D. Stearnes Qarrie Chldester, of this clty, wero ||imr‘|l-:xfl f\)pmclh‘e Pinneo, was iined $10 and costs. for short, Jimmy’s adventures are cer- \ on the favorite, that he had at for county attorney. The regular ticket | Luesday noon at the home of | o latee ' Anotlier suspicious character named Burts | tqinly worthy of being recorded, as he | last come to the end of his ero presented the following names tor | 3 FFERLSTER (RIS Rata e | B ocked U, 0n bl person wag found . | was ono of the biggost: fools, and, at tho | tather. Ho had suid nothing (o his riends, d o db b UOY | 1e time, the luckiestman I ever knew. | but quictly enlisted in the *gentleman’s delegates: N.C. Brock, W. C. Lane, Chas. \ corcl® e T MMl M ARy U8 Feas : : bie 1 . Thos, Liancaster, Wi, | 51 hoe R Hansuel Patton, of Peoria, 11k, | i oo limto ‘probablygbe' immy was a_Scotchman, although he | troop’ of the royal horse guards, and as | Style. Chevrou wools are such as show Jharly ix feet in height | diagonal weavings i all sizes, so set Johnson, are in the city, guests of the Bohannons. The Two Johns Comedy company has been | lived mostly in London, but he had not | he was a man of over Mayer, D. T Smith, N Mr. and Mis. T. M. Hopwood, of Holdreze, | occupying the boards at Funke's Opera house | one single characteristic of the proverbial d magnificent physique, he made a | about as to prodi singular results. | oho First, the Orlginal and On1: rch thag is Newbcrry, D, 0. 'Van Duyh, Peler’ Joice: | were amony the. faf western visitors at the | i 1 two nights, to. the evidont great de- | close-fated enmnior oot - Whan i | 4nd magnificent physigue, e made a e T e em ) R ap oy e who have & pracilent o wipdes Eluzer Stephonson, John Fisher and | state fair, and who found time to meet old | light of Lincoln theater-goers and patrons. ) HETRioResati £ ¢ LR at hisanieL e |lavory, iad wide) diagons I g the Inundey profession. 1 requires 1o cooking, Dick O'Neill. ‘The other ticket in this ward | acquaintances as well e £500.000, ol i ceded to 8 fortune of | porfectly confident that his bad luck was | ¢rovorsn half a breadth,meeting obliquely | Eecpithairon from stcking and linbs from bisteiig Was headed, “For Representative, Bernard | © Mt rah Coral, of Topeks, Kan., was the Roal iBatats Tranotore $500,000, and threo years afterward he | only temporary, and that he would turn | | the centre, and 4 featuro in muaking uy | siii,ioning, sod fives sirts, eutfs aad collars that Dolun” and’ had the names of J."H. Blair, | guestof Mr. and Mrs. J, AL Dowdei during | o following. transfors wore filed | 124t & cent. He had spent every ponny | up trumps again. And be did. About | it g e I KNG UD |8 e varyboy know. Keeps themn cles John Burns, W. C. Bennett, Zach Hawmell, | the early part of the past week. , 4ho " ollowing transfers W'I""’k. e of it, but how, no one knew, as be.didn’t | two years after this I w % ng with a | will be the placing of this centre in the it September 17, with the county clerk: gamble, and ' apparently did not live | friend at Malahide, n lin, when | centre of backs, in panels, etc. W B Burger and wife to F Il Whitney | more extravagantly than his incoms | one evening a fine schooner yacht sailed | such extremes there all grac und ¢ lot 6, block 101, Omaha, w—d$7,000, 4 8 e curi i e by " ame shore in chovron strive: any being Am;luslus Kountz bt al. o' I H Whitiiey warranted, and, what was more curious |bn|o the bay, and a boat came on shor ationsin chevron stripes, many being s, still, a great part of his fortune went | bearing a leiter addressed to me. The | very fine and set about in faney squarcs SA— O oean v e 1 Do i ST00 ¢ | into’ th pockets of the Jew monoy | owner of tho yacht proved o by old | o s a diyersiting HemerneY stripos, E AK 00, at Lincoln, d polling p THE primarie: each wa WOOLS are not only mmported in great quanti- ties, but in very noticeable novelty of loug, 'Beware of {mitations. See that the nai HUHINGER & BROS., New flaven, Conn, every package. Bold by all Grocers 28w-mow. Matt. Olsen, Peter Hulshir and Mrs. R. 1 Miller, who have John McCietlan and_ Charles ~ Crow njoying a visit to the lakes and resorts in place of W, C, Lune, Dick O'Neill, John cool Minnesota, have returned home to Fisher, E. B, Stéphenson, D, C. Van' Dyn, W. 1L Newbury, Charles Mayer and William Austin of the regular ticket. SECOND W In the Second ward the opposition to the regularly ag n. and Mrs, G. oln the pas R. Davey. Frank I, Wilson, of Plattsmouth, and Tamilton, of New' Orleans, were 'Lin- Pike, of Kansas, visited ek, guests at the home RD, teet lot 30 and 31 Hartman ad, w d—S lenders. What he had done with it1 | friend Jimmy, who liad once more turned Ordinary diagonals in consequence com Ira P’ Seward et al. to J M Swetnaw, lot 11 | don’t believe Jimmy himself knew, butit | up trumps, and was now a baronet with eemed to be no e upon tick- rgely o the front, us likewi and 12, Hawes ad, w d—$2,800. wis gone. In London, however, there is | an income of $50,000 a ye An uncie he hair line striped wools of last spring et hended “For representative. J. L. Cald- | ol visitors on Friday, v Aernam to Klly 1 Gratton, lot11 | not the same intimato knowledge of | and two cousins had conveniently got out | reapuear this fall in hoavier weight and | BREAYLEESE b8, Sl Irnin DEATNED and well.”” ‘The naumes on this ticket were: J. The Potter sisters gave an entertalnmeont | block [, Hawthorne, w d—ga00. ' == = | other people’s aflairs as thero is in this | of the way ard he had succeeded 1o overy- | ineroased - varioly of - eolorings, Db il ¢ ETiAbAe Gt et £he Ty ooy Monty, Wigpnan, Lo We Dilflocs | atst Pauls church on Wednesday evaning |, & j Braiding ot a. to 0 W Moulton, 10617 | aountry, and & mun can Live there a long | thing. ' Jimmy ia still alive and enjoying | are - additionaily _styiieh. e ERENCH HOBRIFaL REmcBIES Mber . Coetiran. ilirry " Stemm, Ko | boiens fortamais amosto. e Catianets | P! maia St 16¢e Co G0 Won Fiteh, ot | Ume on the intorost of his debts, and | his fortunc, and, from il Thoar, hewill | e ‘wool Camel’s hteh, i ok araiviaae S T i Aheaip e g Olson's ad. w d—8s00, h while Jimmy was_performing this by no | keep it this time, or rather his wife will | cloth 13 - rend by AR AT o fose e (oGS B T rsday evening at the Congregational | Owaha Smelt K'Pg Co to Boi Hansen, lot | means difficult operation he fiad the first | for him, for I 4m . perfectly cortain he | stripes, from shic color P nin dical ondorsements, & KLY, Cons Lau, Alva Kennard, M. B. Cheney. ble entertainment was | 7 Olsen’s ad, w d— 850 of these strokes of good luck you re could not do so himuself. “If he reads | extend i porcupine quill styl SNIALE AVENCY. R 12 Fuiton Street. New Yorks IRD WARD, e of musical culture that Omaha Smelt R'f'e Co to H G and T H | about, but seldom meet. An old — — ady | these lincs 1 hope he will excuse me for | wools display combinations of Rarte, lot 9 Olson’s ad, w d—S0. o8/1ibor i jise ! s 8.ad, W d—800, cousin whom he hadn’t scen since he was | suying so. weaving, bodrette and boucle loops, as m;’;;;‘;',',{lg;.'yjlhli £ 5£ 20 F'red Weymuller, | 4 ohild in pinafores died and left him n ———— wiere a circle or square of chevron i Ymaha Smelt R'f'¢ Co to C A Olsen, lot3 | fortune larger uhan the one he had spent. Bonefit of a Sponge Bath, surrounded by bousette dots, from which o i By Jimmy wasnow on his legs again, and hington Star: A promunent pl depend loops. Anothor murked Omaha Smelt ln'g'(‘o to Soren Peter- | at once developed a great taste for | si peaking of special baths and their | in wools are the simulated by 1 patterns. sen, 106 Olsen’ ad, w d—8( travel. There was hardly a corner of the mentions the sponge bath, the | Thisisa unique iden, and has the eficct Omaha Simelt R'g Co to Theo Olsen, lots | civilized globe that ~ he did not | form of bathing where the water is | of open work braid trimmings in greater 1and 2 Olsen’s ad, w d- visit, and in the course of | applied to the surface through the | or less numbe 617 St. Charlos St. t-!-wlmh:h- ,000, J F Morton and wife toJ McVey. 5034 lot : f L 4 = : | Avepinrer LENaoaiendifalted Mlot|w few years he had traveled | medium of cioth or sponge, no part of | which, howev i T Third ward voted a compromise ticket, i by the three lesislative candidates, R. E. Moore for the senal the concert re- ohn B, Wright f peated at an " early day, when an_audience established Tighting ward of | worth the effort will be’ secured. Mrs. . V. i delegates shows the | AL Raymond, Miss Doolittle, Mrs. J. P, Dorr, names of parties 1 the same tick Mrs. Lippincott, Miss DeWitt, Mr. Barnaby, fore. lions and lambs lying together. Mr. Cameron and My, Eddy were the enter- the complexion of tuis delegation | taine it is safe . to s that “ they | ~Mx. and Mrs. A, W. McLaughlin, of Platts- will not fayor Chureh Howe to lead them. | mouth, were in Lincoln the past week for a i Raymond and “I'his is the loni the city and th set on the goods, but , 4re woven in as part Y Howe | v for O - gl seven times round the world. He used | the body being plunged into the ' water. | and parcel. Ohe had best give Tree | s bes broes wanan Fariind, & . Rt X, G Abbotts o | fager VIt 8 tho falr and “widh velatives | | 8 Hortaeh AL wite togd MoVey: 50 % | fo'iart olf on a frip from London ‘and | Ho says tho practios of systomatio, dnily | rane. to fancy hern sinee it Sraiares | - S Sttt ifiith, N, C R. Clark, H. Woltemade, A, 'E. Hargreaves, | Mrs. Frank L. Clark, of Hastings, was vis- . edon, G, M. Lambertson, J. K. | iting with relatives at the capital of the state Honoywell, ¥, &, Boehmer, J. D, Knlght, A. | during the last tew davs. Parsons, L. C. Burr, W, E.” Stewart, Dick | Mrs, H. J. Streight and Mrs. M. E. 0'Brien Youne, ' H, H. Wilsen, E. Hallett,'Alien | were South Bend adies who visited the state Field, . Green, F. M. Hall, H. 11, Shaberg, | fair and Lincoln acquaintances during the W. W, Carder. week. IN THE FOURTH WARD, W. J. Louen and Miss Gertie Polander bowover, the battle wn(iod long ‘and fierce | were married in. Lincoin on Tuesday, The through the afternoea, it being a pool tight | happy couple commence hounsekeeping at of the field against D.'G. Courtuay for repre- | Hickman, which place is their home, sentative. Courtnayshad a greal organiza- Mrs. G. W. Dorsey, of Fremont, was a Lin- tion and there was a hurrying to and fro | coln visitor Thursday last, a guest while in he lines that made up for any lassi- | in the city of relatives. tude in the other wards. The Courtnay | Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Posten are enjoying af ticket was headed: ~ “For United States it from “Miss Alice Lawdon, a Virginial ator, J udge Amasa Cobb: for represen Christian Johnson ‘and wife to Idalyn G | see how far he could go and how much sponge bathing is one giving untold | impo ce to the many dif- Physical W Yates. ne I{ of east 34 of lot 7 block 6, Park | he could see in a given time. I was | benclits to ~ the followers. Let | ferent styles and ‘widths, while unions of Uons of Throat, 8 Plack, w d--$500. traveling myself a good doat at the time, | a person not over strong, subject to | come in at times asa comploting eloment. | S4.50res anc Ulcers James McVey and wife to £lln_E_Latson, | and [ used to run across Jimmy in the frequent colds from slight exposure, | For the most part, the several features in [ Arising fro, 2038 Lot hlodk B Omala, WA~ 150 most unexpected way. Once going up | the victim of chronic ~catarrh, sorc | wools just mentioned, appear separately, on m{glg"giml;‘;;‘\‘_e‘ Block 10, Walnut 151" | the big pyramid in l',tzppl. I had arrived | throats, etc., begin the practice of taking | but again they are united in fanciful — 0. i} * | within a couple blocks of the top, and | a sponge bath every morning. commenc- ways. The mixture of 3 David 8 Guild, single, to A S Billings, lot | the rest of lmt?l p;fl.yb v;mh thtil Lqmds :nz whn v)t«ephhw;\tflr in a ‘\:l:u'm m‘um v‘n'l-:nsu FABRICS block 17, West Omaha, w d—$4,125, - were several locks below. ‘T'he heat | (not hot), an ollowing the sponging * in the sume piece, as time goes on, grows ;F J H Hungate and wife to Cyrena Parish, | was awful and my thirst was corres- | with a friction that will produnce a warm more apparent, but almost wnhmfi. ox- o n Guarantee giveu tn everyess ‘1ot 4 block 3, Patrick’s add, w d—$1,000, pondingly great. Getting up the pyra- | glow over the skin and then | ception in stripes-which take the place of ous. Mediclavseat overy whars by maii o expidass oo ot 2 blook b Asbor Place vt wqs | mids isno joke, What are facetionsly | take five ~ minutes' brisk walk | brocadea. Stress has already beentaid | MARRIAGE GUIDE ool lot 2 block 9, Arbor Place ext'n, w termed “'steps’’ are really huge blocks | in the oven air. See if you do | on thisides, but it is so prominent that 890 PAGES, ¥INE PLA A D L Thomas and wife to Archer Eke, lot 11 | Of stone or concrete, and one Arab grabs | not return with a good appetite for break- | some repetition is not amiss, as well al waderth) b it block 2, Foster's ad, w d—8§:,200, % you by the hand while another son of the | fast. After baving used tepid water for | as mention of quite new examples wlhere ible to do jus . Posten, / =, AN, H "y " : A . B A D (LR Seprassiias. | 7enapIapwhirles fRistivmiob Bl Posian. Chias'Kautman and wife to 10 Todd, lot | desert shovesbehind. Tho Arabs skip up | a fol mornings lower the temperatore of | plush is arvanged in faney bail pattorns o voted for: W, R. Kelley, who are en route westward, have been vigit- | 17 block 2, Weiss subdiv, w d—$50, and down like goats, but for anybody | the bath until cold water can be borne forming stripes on wool. ~ Very fine wool D. Hathaway, R. O, Phillip mfilmr a few days with Mrs. C. E. Yates, H C Metealf and wife to E H Se cott, east 44 | else the work is awful. Well, on this oc- | with impunity. stripes in rieh oriental hues alternate . Grabam, V. Paine, J. rs. €. E. Wilkinson, recently has | feet of I 103, Omaha, w d—8$9.000, casion, as I have remarked, [ had arrived ‘The daily cold sponging of a sensitive | with plush or velyet and there are silken 3. removed to Broken Bow, where Mr. Wilkin- | = E E Zimmerwan, siagle, to Geo W Logan, or, ‘1. H. Benton, G, J. H. Threw, C. H. Fo: son represents the Burlington road, camne e, W. C, Grifiith, Henry | down to Lincols & visit through the fair Peter Han, milton, J. McWhinnie, week A her sister, Mrs, J. M, Cotton, lot 9 block 10, was & pool in the interests | M, Mrs, Perc: l’epi-n'n, of Falls City, ugustus within a few blocks of the top, and then | throat or ‘lungs will often result most | passementerioc cords woven in fline wool positively refused to go another block | satisfactorily if persistently and con- | that have tl without something to drink. 1 was | scientiously” followed. The cold, ante- | as trimm shouting out to iy friends below to | breakfast sponge-! 1ot 8 block 9, Shull’s 2d &d, w d—$1,5 21,829,880 ociia | Tansil's Puch Clgars TANSILES and wito to0' I, A 5 and th should, however, | beads swell the hst of variety-giving it y o y At 4 & 4 3 4 o of ‘Taibot, Shamp and Hall for representa- | were visitors at Lincoln the past week and | sen, ot 9 block 10. Kountze 4th ad, see Book | burry up with the*iass” when I heard a | be avoidea by the weak person and the | fapcies; quite fine and usnally altornating T eosnipped during the pas tives, and those voted for were: N, 8, k among the long roll of pleased visitors at the | 59 P, 365 re-record, w d—857.55, voice aboye me saying, *Come along 4 already discased, rows with some of the striped patterns mer fn our'employ,” No other W, ‘ooper, E. E. Brown, C. state fair, G W Bo etal. to Kred'k Krause, lots 1 | up here, old man; I Louse in thoe id'00n triithe " | 've got the best Bass ng might not be L mentioned, althongh there are & ox- G O e, 3 Kennard,' R | Mrs. T D, Curtls, of Dakota City, has boen | and 3 block 20, Omaba View extn,'wd— | you' ever drank. " and looking | strong enoush to prevent colds which | honsiy. 1 vy, 1194 14 a8 Tully mako suok o showisig, £, B o] ey £ s ) ] r I'y pensive wools where bead work is set GA! One agons (dealor Qaker W l;i‘fi,‘:.‘"“),‘“{' “’,\\ru’.’,'“f"}‘d‘l_"f &0 “"’:{",'k"’i‘l‘;'e';‘J:};‘;'gr"l‘l’:‘l"‘&'i‘l'l‘5"3[“;‘3 Gegask | BB aling and wife to B Jioudn lot | UP to my su prise, 1 suw Jimmy's | might hasten fatal results. Another use | aboutin mathematical or in cing de- o Jjrsuioatn oushbona, MeConnell, O, W.' Webster, A. D. Kitohon, Mr! and Mrs, L. €. Stiles, of Piattsmouth, | 19 block 2, ililiside ad No. 2, w a—8§1,000, face grinning down on me. He had | of the cold bath is to induce slecp, by | i to the exelusion of floral RW.TANSILLL0O. o te 00 uc:uu. John Giesler, C, M. Carter, K. 0! Phillips, D, | were visitors at Lincoln and the great far e come Up with another party on the other | ealling the blood to the surface; the con- | figures, Apart fron unions of wool W .55 State £1.Chicago. o the past week, the guests of Lincoln friends. | Omaha View is the handsomest loca. | %ide of the pyramid. ~yimmy's “Bass'* | gested brain is relieved and slep comes | und velvet, in the e pioce - —- RESULT OF THE VOTING, Altorney Hawilton, accompanied by Mrs, | tion in the city. Seeure your lots for a | 4id taste good that day, and the top of | in consequence. It is on this prineiple | style will attach 10 costume ‘The result of the primaries was as follows: | Hamilton, came up from Oxford for a few the big pyramid is not the only out of the | the winding of a leg in a cold wet eloth | wool made up with plain velvet. ARMOUR & CO., ) the Fist ward primary iho Dolon ticket | days viait i wincoln e past weok witl, | #0ie While they areso cho . way place where L have blessed the names | proves so eflicacious in provoking slecp. | the corsage and drapery will be was elected by 40 majority. acquaintances and friends at the captal city, iGS & HILL, of Deas and Al YR LA & e T E A SR v o 5 - nds 4 1408 Farnam Stroet. ass and Allsopp. had two other 3 e~ y wool with underskirt of vel wenaand And, Tuin ward delexstions | Awong tho siate fair visiwrs ol Whohast 4 Ly smusing incidents of meeting Jimmy on | Omaha View lots at great brgaing | tines perhaps velvet sl In the Fourtn ward 024 votes were cast | ton, Lo, who also remain over in Lineoln for his travels. One was at Malta. 1 'was | only to thoie who will bui Jine houses. | ve and the Courtnay ticket was defcated by | a more extended visit with relutives and i 18 _ ; we AuONg new Rogers genuine spoous and forks at | visiting the curious old catacomb in that | Choicestand cheanest lots “in Omaha, | e combi | with prize sty fromn 7 to 15 majority, friends, half price in Hubermann’s jewelry store, | island, where all the bodies of the deaa Special price for a few days only seton, T is always howe H A M s L] BAGONI SUPREME COURT. Mrs. J. H. Blair of the Eleventh street | cor. 13(h and Douglas. and gone monks are keptin a munmificd Bogas & Hiwy, class of conservative peopl ¢ Court met pursuant to adjournwent. The | millinery establishuicnt, has returned howe | ———— .| condition. There they are,all labelled and Real estate, 1408 Farnam st. Ay from pronounced novelties and for Delicious following caiises were argued and submitted: | after an extended European trip at the marts Now 1s the time to get a bargain in | stuek up against the wall, with their State vs Kinser s such there are the customary imports. 2 0. 22 Whitely vy | of London and Paris and the enjoyment of | Oma View, if you wi i " ring o ich peer thei 5 > in ¢ F Davis: No. 84, Kay ve Nl Now a1 hitely 7 | gt Landon aua Baris & njoy h(n,nlx‘:ll,m ‘(fu,',v.i-'.f.in".’u:':flfifi li»lu.ld];nul.d:ngg molde ring u;?vlu, out f’f u!nl( h peer their Whitebreast nutcoal, $3.75 per ton-—the | 1005 of pliin cashimeres, cloths, silks and fl.vor, Mussioman, 3rs. (ieo. 8. Suith, of Omaha, was visitine | K111 ° . 5 | grinning parchment faces. Iwas “'moon- | openpest and best fuel. velvets. " Fashionably made, such time No pains are Georze B, French, of Dodge county, was | the state fai exehunzing greet- 3 ing” along when who should I run up NEg. FUkL Co.. 214 South 13th S¢. | honored fabries have quite as much pros- ” admitted 1o practice. ings with fr capital eity. - i against but Jimmy. One great charac erd i | tige as anything with the advantage of spared Court odjourned until Tuesday, September Irs. Alice Ford, who has visiting for cure your lots n Omaha View for a | teristic of Jimmy was that he never ex- being niways warm and capable there- to make . 2L at N30 a. m.. when docket of causes of | some tiwe with relatives and frieuds at the | nice home hefore it is too late, pressed sury Second judicial distriet will be called. east, has arrived Lome at Lincoln, BOGGS & HILL, 1408 Farnam street. ANSWERS FIL TOPICS OF THE TOWN — — ise.” He met me this timo xulm-lluui doue on the pyramid ju:l{ as MILLINERY A pumbe: : ¢ o Py > . ¥ 4 " calinly as if we had met at breakfast, L, Ay gl Black beads set on wire with colored e ruilrond couMIsRIOROT, - In. saspasn 1 | sppoaaats (a\r Sounds wresouted & lively | My now full and winter goods haye ar- | All he said was, “How aré yon ol munt Dareun—South Sixteenth st. noar via- | velyor showing up from helow-—in. ot the roquest of tho SuLon cltizens who have | the eetasienof e geieral tearing up. And rved, and [ would respectfully ask you | ‘doing’ the monks, I see—the atmosphere | duct. 40x103 illinerease rapidly when ted bonnets lined with ve! k i fore of being rs Best screen dnun,dmuy ninety cents, at i ARC AATRIES ¥ St. Paul lumber yar: —— these meats HE BEST -~ asked for & new denol, My Holdrone wiing | fhe o o homeward Witk exiibits.” The | 0f ispect thom. O, Schmitzberger, wer- | i awiul; lot's got ont of here and have a | Visduct is completed; g0 fashionable, being an of): | that can he that he acknowledges the foree of the com: | frelght departucnt. of the L. & M. wag | chant tuilor, Mitlard hotel blook. drink," and then he relapsed into silence. 5. A. BLoMAN, 1012 Farnam. | ghoot from the_openwork jot Lonuets of | itolnacd plaint and hopes that uext year the company | erowded with work and the express offices & - On another occasion it was on the S e—— the summer. Braided felts are also a | ,l oG, :’rm’\)a able to xive them the new dupotdeé- | were doing a rushing bus s with the woy- None bui good houses hereafter for | Island of Ceylon in the Indian Ocean. 1 Omaha View is the handsomest foca- | consequence of summer styles rathe People of The railroad commissioners have every train. a ¢ The great crowds however | Omaha V Writion to the Suiton cltizens ask g them it ken their doparture and the eity 15 | will beild this If satisfactory or if they desire the build- again settled into its normal eondition. ing of a depot pushed at once, The Lineoln Post A of the Nebraska Tray- . and yet in son; clt arranged in ily novel. " Em- EPICUREAN TASTES *W. Bargains 1o those who | was traveling from Point de Galle to | tion in the city. Seeure your lots for a | than anything orig: wrge stylish hou Colombo by mail coach and arrived at a | home while thay are so eheup. nse they BOG! “rest house,” o vernment hotel, fa- BOGGS & HILL. The petition of tho citizens of the village of | eling Men's assoclation wet at the oflice of gL S ; mous for its oysters, In answer to oar 1408 Faroam Etroet. bannels aro alio e are highl Mead, ‘Saunders couuty, asking that the | the zpr&s‘ldenl, Ar. Heisk in Richard's A New (ott:nfie for rent, also Furni- | demand for oysters the rest house keeper —_—— tremely pretty noveltics in self eclored ,I.».lfi’u‘jy stock yards there bo abated on account of | block, Friday evening. Thefe was 4 large | ture und new Fisher's Piano for sale. | informed us that he was sorry, but he Faint- your roofs with I. X. L. Slate | silk or ailver " threadings. Nothing can with them, their nuisance from a filthy condition, has | attendance of the traveling wen resident at | Inquire on p“misfil’" Farnam and 33d | was “short’’ on oysters and all” he had | paint 3 RS, i be wore See replled to by the Union Packia, say- | Liucold, aud aimong ouier busiicss 1aitess | sirocts Laars grfiecs at offes. Hoam & | bo iaon te than this sil L. Jankowsk:. were already bespoke by two gentlemen | over Commercial National Bunk. broidery on b) m- k or dark colored velvet, e Ay e, s or Marketm 4 b0 Armour — 2