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THE_OMAHA DAILY BEI: MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1850, e ———————— S £ 1 ————— T —— A VERY LOYG LEGL SEI o crmemun ST 180U GAT DARES, |z = SEIGE, | tings 1o the b0l GOSSIP ABO (i AR [ e e STREET PAVING. ' o o i - ] tw e of tha many momments of P ne | Experfence of Stubenyille, Ohio, with %CR ii 3 ¢ e M ! 4 folal s Pressed Brick, ’ H K DULL AT T 4 PEN 4 i L PARIS AND PARKS ) 1 | g A those who are charged with the re- | IHR H 3 Bl vict . I he Can-Can Dead—The Bullier 3 1 with, bat vie 1 for our ioney which it s pos- | ((‘V “NT\SK, 1 ! cotn Nev | | ¢ What Vise | oo S athing ol the imag AR U ke iy “'\'T‘ TAMILY1s SAFE- Wi ur o theoit of : | itors Do for Paris. | The is done away \ of el | v, smo | }.r\-:l\IA BOTTLE: | ! A Ll i | or s of the Latin it Wl the qualitios w | » | : / Judy with muc o e hearing | an Alladin’s lam in a single night rather | JOIBE WORCH wd men, The Bullier | £ostone cent for ropairs and not a brick [ e My N b T s wed : BT i !‘ iah tlie avowth - of many eonturies “,i[wlflh\n\‘[n'mq‘{ reat promenade or ‘\~\~"r:v-l~luvwml The bricks <4 [y {uteibt c il e [ Jovee Titne (& Ho 6 Prete ahd pes | ancing hall, with rooms and gatleries [ Xpinches ey laid - in san ! Patvick Quiniun jury, and if the L Ov¢ ny LS b T d the wholc looking int Tav foumd ) hiel 1 Lo Wikl N 8ROJob . With fiove. pentr s ile) M 1“““”“1x”\‘]v ll,‘.m to have jumped outof | los for drinking and eating., Thero is | O18MY ro ed, and the ereviees are filled l\ ”H]H L'(\S RE/\C‘ + TR AT the nverage Amorlenn jury, they oan | ofice not meb before tho preseib yout. | wos o w e . ‘(“l st | (I Bus stasse bilg. 1 BAIIBEYy AN G L Reiol DTN Mo T 1S -ASARE: QJPH oY L w 1 Took for a three woeks \ vl A ALY WHO LGEISNELI0 BT OIS FIIOL e O O VL dances succeed one anothe intervals & dtrab Ly BRI REHG0 ke e &1 “"D TR R sy mble, O theso nearly o quite | OF Particulats, was found s e | orucitied, and that its foundations had | of ten ovfifteen minutes. Only about | GOFIRIY AT AR S RECE CURL e Wias & S 1 don : el y or anite | B0BGE W condition i the north pare | been laid when Julius Casae was suck- | e tenth of e crowd duhee at all, and | 9 SO WIIEIaRG T RE HEEension ) K a hundred enses, it would be supposed | of the city AL L e et Wikt d the most of these in an ordinary manner, | H ever been felt for its durability l RUGGISTS E L T\ K sl ofltst ¥ THEE FOTRAGL. AL Grory ANt lite | Anesor I bt el “U 4 ing his thumbs and blinking his littlo | saving that the style was a fittle mora | 1he fear was thatin the soring season, 2 Rrumer.s L it Sulk ) night nssassins would loow up in no | refused to call'on the police s o | eyos as u raw, rod baby. We Amerieans | violent than a Washington city society | When the frost is coming out of the Frod 1crak: W6 LR Y oty Inconsiderable numbers, | AN | ™ Henry Ossenkop, by name, was a Ger- | etk of Washington city as the coming | ball. A few of the otliers tlirew thoir | Zround, it wo il rase the bricks and | == 7 —— | ntute ofhos. Kennodv, it 7 b1k 130 ity 383 46 s uch is not | o HCHTS \ ame, a Ger SgEia e A H logs about Wwith moro freado & " | eause aderangement of the surface. Bu Tstate of Thos. Kennedy', It € bl 136 ity . 8% the case, folonio 1 it “’ | man farmer liy 1 few miles out of the of the west, The broad streets and 2 lom, but the | th ) b 10 | y ey “I\ Xy ‘,u,m, 553 45 , felonions assaults bein Bl 1 gonuine can-can was confined ' to 3 ree hard winters of this square f % Kennelly, n2of ft a1 3 fhie, guse, Lolonlols dssaite belig 1o | eity, wiio on Saturdnyevuning wile tir- | sliftly avehnes afs 1 ‘u with theato | o MU T ST I T s LG, Ll R Michaes et ora T10 of 1L Ik 177, ity 218 08 Ighest critne i the prosresive st 10 | ryingin he ity was taken up by the | regularity, und it has - mueh the | pai Vi S o BEOURDAS iipt] t font e 0 deThslon. 1oy b T b AR S kO ¥ ige &8 \ ges:| yolice for fighting., A friend nfhand : ) |~;"‘ duncers by the projrictors, (|| it sl abila How State A Wod L. Auies, it 6 blk 137, oity T o s dwindle ih insignificance 1 pellil e L Bl A friend af hand | same elimate, and it s to be the | when they danced . crowds. gathered | SV these pavements have been covered : Tred L Amesi it s blk i city e R e e S e thered | e e Wiitor witn i dnch of sund, ate Agents Brad 12 At D 1 loons, ot wlio solil Agent James and s b b foptit oot P LI TGO ol Ul stz 1L mi- | oft a fow hats, and held one of their. feet | Which has probably heee a protection, FOR THE A e s companion | NToXICAtS COMFIEY 10 e | 1oakdiod ot Clhe ot s bt moats fo | Lk, dlreadytits residynues e | Mow and then higher than thetr hoads, 1t | 2nd made thema delight to haulers and . ol TR o T ST T i S OF it ||m\n clock’s record of closing hours. [ 1ipht e Burr & Mosson’s oflice to 10- | oxtorior beauty those of Pars, and t fow | was not as good a8 the ordinary ballet, | drivers. When the suimmer comes again ’ nik o, ity 0 25 | ¢ fowever, all of these cases are of a char Sl & Beeson's office to inaug- | centuries from now it may take the place | 4 vd the dancing was such as I have | the pavement is swept, and being wel Joseph & Geol B Harker, part of 1 123 of acter thal promises for cach one a tr urate the winter campuign t Pur Wasl iy i been hixsod off th el s would have | GG Do hard-burned fire brick | It Ll 101, city woee | 1 and the amount of eloquence that Will | ity Coutier. s h,",'j"] r, the Capl ;l" nincty years old, Paris is over one thou- | During the intery of the daneing | v alight color, it shines almost as white 162 DIk L1, city Wi o ; bo.cxpendad in'crumimal Lrials whon tho | Shy Coteler, lus buen enlarged fo cight | swnd gl Wundred. WVho Pris was there was some drinking going on in the | #0d beautitulas a tile floor, and resoumls g NI TGO O | 1 court convenes will be somothing enor. | PSS WS 0 e for " | onie thonsand, two hundved years of ago | cafe, where one puid afrane for o glass [ Ol to th S the horse's shoe, the N e ] f mous. - And " especially Wil (his’ prove | oty pected demands for extension | she had not stirpassed in-population that of soda wuter. Many of the men were | ¢mblem of good luck, the wheels of « Omaha, Neb e B Ot 0 OF 1e 1 LK 4 oA (e e vyt of Ty bt | 0 the ity water erviee i giving ent | of the Washington of nincty. - When Co_ | dtiuking with th e et i Wt | vehiele making little of wo noise as- they ) . y ! { eases, of which somo individual ones oo | 1G] o large nunber of men in | Jumbus discovered’ Americd, Paris was | were s o rule, dresiod i ¥ the Wiy | poll over the blocks, which are lnid move AT ikhop,n ol 8 5 of 110K 10 | cupied two days in the lower court in | L g | a city of over 200,000 people, or ag lar tumes. They were not pretiy, and some | €1osely, apparantly, thar ewalk N 3 O oliminaty honsing, The divores dockot | o) ue contractor for tho sewer system 15 | ay Cloveland, and it had reagtiod tio | of them seonied to mo AL The city 15 putting down this summer - e A i SI{OEL OF/HEI A 18 oneHhg: &1 4 1to me to_ have scen forty | : mmer A Lindquest, 112 ikl or the coming term is also plethorie in | qav for additions 1 %155 per | present size of Chicago before Wushing- [ and more summers, — Not fow hail | Abouttwomiles in seetions,some of which -8 Lovrd: Kannurd, It 4 blICH, olty | \ cases, of wodded Infelicity, the particu [ day .l, ‘. 0 ,!,‘,,“.‘, workmen who are | fon was dotermined Gpon as the capital | enongh paint upon their faces to | "‘_ will cost about 85 to ents per square | .+ 1.1.\"!‘3\11\" .-I.mmn Mark Hunsen, 104 bIk 18 1y ing atrwaly Do publistid s e papurs | pondhs i hotol eireles & sesction Trom | otk it i us hvely, did o8 besutiul is heawily pomdered that - they Tooked al- | LGLA o bxevato for and PAEIA | Messrs, Kuhn & Con, Adons, oo L 14§ WK TG Setonsivo, civil doaket, and 1t will o | DSy tilies and conventions fuirly in- | our national capital y s : i ' % foundation of sis inches of gravel. The Bl b IISHRA &3 G0 ity CRLHILHIAAITADR R iy >4 ox RHEL el CibT Ly G N 1 X of & AL it Dut © s of 1t 2 hik i | 'r.‘.'“'h. it the lawyers of Lincoln | g whistle of the locomotive on the | « The men present were more worth bids of the contractors tor th ; = —— | Toniva' Wl on itz bl . ze confranting them Northwestern will be Jod i Li Iho streets of Panis are the best in the | 100king at than the women. ‘They were exeluxive of excavation, have never ey B L s, 0 4z | A DECLINE IN WOIK | A se sounded in Lincoln | wira, g S 4 oLRIias it § costi . execeded 76 conts 3 1 e 2 OF 103 b1k 104, o) 5 h i ) | e O O e T o N treoy, | of all dgres,nations and costumes. Among | eSgveded 76 cents. — T Coll T e Egre is conerabie tfling oftin | VLLRELGRR, Friend: 1t 1. Coo Ind having . sidewalks thirty foot swido | them were Turks in 85, caps and zouave | . Ahe bricks first chilled the L D R R e work -.m\‘l. 1..(\ MbSBEE of the | iRl D RS EDAI A oY G Hin I:'.n\l' | run for miles i different diveetions pantaloons, Englishmen with one eye works, n at the wharf where the Section 2 Thit snd special tixes 1 16 owii \NUIMCIITING | ocompuny, | J. Smith, Ghadron; B, Bartle punds © ] through the various parts of the ety glass apiece in tweed crossbarred coats, | Prick works loose the refuse, and then Enld, on said Jots ruspicotively, shall ! larguly owing to the Tighter demand | Sponcer, Plasmouth; F. 1. Keeshe 3, | Thg prvements of the sidewalks L morons trassad (e tocs " Fhord | Wwhen the pavement s being Tid, where | R, st cxon, fihes B ok B1cahal oF Antd. hote mii] :~i‘>‘|‘|]':\.‘.".‘ the shiortngo in tho hiy and | Gamphell, Omaha; 1. 1 I Keoshor, 4 oraly smooth lagstones, and t il negrocs drossed like lords. | Iher¢ | the contractor takesthe refuse, which for | il it A Mty s Tromn The el ! Ol e vork L el i g aTeliranay,sBontriee DvidslButicy O AT s DU CRY B bgalear | (LU ETaRtm o y Aoyl Hiny-caPaRIbo itz [ of LoTIDURPDRCa dsins oot iy OLLEY 7 Dibtascs and pproval of this“ordinunce, one-tonth ‘ L -xi i :“1!”'1 rv for handling these | B o City, 'were Nebraskans at Lincoln evenly “laid and free from holes, The | Students. Thése art students of Plisia llu. aty \1|\|\M\~ m‘;u.v(..“ of brick, 1.;...,,. E one your, one tenth in two 5, One-tonth i | e et B e oony b ¥ AOREE I e wached mvery morning with a hose, | Some were nattily dressed, and others Deieksr Tho. cost of: tlis " pavement andy spt ata ot Fame AT RRe] | five veurs, onetently i six yowrd, onctouth B e o s oe Bkl f0/] 4100 Doses Ono Doltar is truc only. of e CRv L UmBeTLm N Iooked like genuine Bolenniyns. iy G lnay (It CRElu (i FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT l‘,“"‘.‘f""”“ PR R L i k or at some kind of (s o o wandkerchief and pick it up without soil- | Wore all sorts of costumes. Short c above figures just <o mueh as freighting | por Draing, De- rom the pusinue and wpproval of ‘this ordin- work.” Mr. Mosher addcc thaE Hool's Sursaparl nd it is an unan | 0 ch pick ituy ut soil- | ) t . Short coats | jus v Avelghting | por Dratns Deeay, Weaknoss, Tost Vitalty, Fo ance Tueh o S installinents, exeept the fir At AH00 )10 S tded further that | Syorable arg it 8s to strength and | 1M it The smoothness of the strect and long coats, flashy neektios and some [ Would cost. T whatever other things we | Gy FresUunaltation, Fromo s b tos s MR I L O O T D h : y the cast had | ! i O ey LY R R oeen EUring | oeonomy & takes aw the noise found in the chief | Plack ones, straw hats and silk_plugs of fall short, ‘we do_claim that we e beat ’ o New Yorke |0 Gont per annim from the time of the levy i i IS S G - thoroughfares of New York or London. | €ntious shape: - They kept their hats on the world in_making strect pavements 5 (e D LI B el | going into the manufag ture of chairs, 1 A ngo Will. o 157000 eabs and numberioss other vo. | throughout the evening, as did also the | 2 few years ago our eitizens were visit N R AR LA e (0 sl e .'"”“”"“,"l abor for tt he will of the lats Poter’ MeClelland | hieles glide silently over tho smooth | Women. I noted that the negro gentle ing other eities and corresponding with A 1011& a,n e I S e ‘ work, Howevo v the party found freight 5 provated horo to-day, says @ special | Foads, ind an ordinary conversational | Hion were espécially popu \s dancers, | municipal corporations all over the conn- 3 cuch delinuent instliment. ok | rates on Law material oo lugh, wnd in | from Waco, Toxas. v McClollnddiod | 1940 S48 bo plensurably used upon the | They took soiio of " these white Frencn | LY entleavoring to get information us to OMAHA, NEBRASKA, e G e e P S el e, Sanitis SOOI DG | nite: ‘. e and cnolenineny L Tooap Oaplain s o e sRRIN0 T S AT e | [ho iden had oot suggzested | [ T e TR e i s a ack-faced duie i yellow kit ) ¢, sonie loeust block: every | gurplus . ..... 5 Yo Tt proportion of 8aid ‘tax on uny of said dull tiwes inthe work 4t e pen might | ing elose on SLO0OG. The will almost Paris has o groat” fove for itself, and | Sloves, and with whig round Engiish oyo: | hn hadhis pet kind of pavement, and D ey cee 080,000 | fta iy e AT uns Borson Oh iy et of o ily bonuribitad to the growing wn- | disinborits William MeClelland, aged 3 the people iline that anything | 2lass serewed ‘into his left cye, danced 1 had to admit that his pavement | Ho W, Yates, President, sald I 1< within Bty diys from sa‘d lovy, and | 'I""i‘lll”l)l“‘\fl:;:r:fiIlll-:v'llilw.’,.’“. ymunst encour- | he only surviving child of the dobensed. | should be done which will improve it, - A | very well indeed. lncked some essential quality required to A E. Touzalin, Vine President. L R e R g p SRIbE{tigliDAN LSO CHOoITIC AL es | hyipvoy ding il whe be paid the sum of | constant beautifying gees on regardless ; X make 1 good pavement. Now we have W. 1L 8. Hughes, Cashie Setction 1. hat this ordinunee shidl taie offe \ Stato TronsurorWillard s of the $150 per month for u_pertod of twenty- | Of expense, and streets are being widened I heard it jestimuted to-day that (he | found outthat our own fire:brick, tnken DIKECTORS: and be in foree from and afterits passage. yo T e Villard is of the opmion | five years. To his widow, hissceond wife, | 1 e blaces ereated yearly. The ro- | foreigners in Paris now are spending from our own inexhaustible mines, [ W. V. Morse John S. Collin: AL T g | that o i ,,1‘\[ “ m;nm“““, yartion, | five yours. To s widow, his second wife, | L1 s baser to imbrove “the ity $200.000 8 day, T o ot imagine this to | fashioned into blocks by our own citi- | H.W. Yutes, Lewis S. Reed. L CEIE IR B, | 4 amount |::"‘-x::y‘v“;lnli'(l.'u'l'l{\:fi]“'x’;’fn(.]\"i:‘ ”1' month also be paid for a period of twenty- i (Lfn.a Nupoleon, and the Hoim !fl‘- mlexiovent caleulation” The city [ 201 “;"' laid by our own vnl\vrlvri%;: 'A. E. Touzalin, Approved Septembir 20th, 18 ] amoun| AP app mate | five years, if sho survives him that lengt mdall element of five-cent econ is full of Americans and Enelish, and the | €ontractors, is good enough. Ve want ' = JAMES E. Bovp, Mayor, ” o C M fiure f otumos At the exp ration of that ‘.1.‘-,.-|.‘Ji s Ttle. strenggth in the. chamber of | hotel where 1 am stopping I nh;‘.‘(.f‘lff. no better. Weask for no'cheaper. Some BANEING QOHFIOR AR PRI AT eh I 0 than ovor reactied beforo. At the T | She entice ostate 13 to bo divided ogually e e o T htCis Cnthing ta | Puris_ beautifies herself ‘ais much for tha | have recommended thata thin coating of THE IRON BANK, |Smiwilins ! becomo delluuont b the lust apportionient awas made the | botween his wife and son or their survi- B e Hitle matior of $100.500 | rest of the world-as' for her own people. | €041 tar be spread upon the surface of the S . 4 it TNAN Brox City Treasurer. el haagt: $200, '["-‘;'“"”“' ving heirs. ‘The excentors are William | 000 and more which 1" am ol the eits | She lives off her visitors, and her storg | Pavement, which, it is claimed, would Cor 12th and Farnam Sts R g Incrensewill bonoty meonsidurablo) in | 1 Purker anddolin' B Gilbert.. Mhoy. | OWesy does novrestrain it in tlo lonct, 'Mn R Be e aE eI O e i sbta bl | EhnkeLkeyensmoromaieolossiantl! keephit) (A Gsners nnkiha Brsin o s Tianactetl, Special Ordinance Wo, 850, | I b TeRlors thd By arliat nnlm\ s thore * not required (o give bonds, and are | new buildings there are many regulations the passers-by. These great boulev from chipping. As far tested, this == FARTGinia o levy I a poci XA A ! the treasur d work - the office of | (irected to invest the income of the es- | o be consulted, and the city council | e ined with stores, which at night scoms Lo be entirely unnecessary, as th N W. HARRIS & C Bt o S the dity of Omihi, i S RocK sLAN e e Lol oy monta, | compels the builders of private proper- | illuninated brilliantly both outside and | Lo ofiih biickan s Gld o ot eaiie O, e a5t ot ni Gaplei Tyonns Tiomm The report m\\n».-|‘|’u‘,t,‘«,.‘.l,le'{!| i As the income from city rents and plan- | ties to construct their houses in harmony in. Lines of gas jets with reflectors are | Pavement remain square and solid as D ANIELS (OHILLGD. o ¥ reenth Stroct. Lo tmhio report hius been cireutited for somo | tations is now $30,000 por annum, the es- with their surroundings. placed wbove the windows on the outside, | When first lui BORDS 1ot o eereen ML R A R R were 1o | tutoin the year 1911 will be worth | This may account for the little individ. | S0 thut they cast a strong L down -~ e e Ede bl and sol It obn) e, determined und estublishod that tho S n}l‘l \l‘ll|‘4' l;:::"I]M."Hm'"““' south 3,000,000, uul William, the heir, \nn’”m uality in the architecture of the private | Wpon the roods displayed. Nearly all Valuablo medy, ence solicited shire st.. Boston. “Correspond- | FHELIA. Navh cch boon spociuily b "f\lr“m; y or St ive e todatn \ N b 5 r B0 { g by § ) b L s o P 2 « 2 1o, have ench b senehitrod S e e iy | 07 years old. William was greatly in- liouses of the it S Bothlbusintssnat obhors b cihoan o o Il i "l‘“’"“ thigibilael popisnniu o by, S — e T et ¥ Or WO o by « rents | oorso Acs e S S Phey are, as.a rule, many. stori the windows, and the interior t millions of human beings. Their suceess . GIIIIE CL (o LT ) 8 of resl AL TG minySeare P e h A B ounia | e iroditoxtieye hon i les rnodEthel soems wit iey are, as a rule, many storicd, « ioris not o an beings. Their suceess Agiingtio suid 1 < o Sing s > & 5 at-walled. stucoe SAihtos ot > eniored. Gxcopt for e L0 Bosos ostute, rospeotively, by re the Pavi T T T T ST A e (\Jvrlx‘hf will. nd velomently” declares i b watled, stuocoed | edifices, puinted b entore et for purclise. Small | is founded upon the thcory of xeason, “RH'?'S AI:TD CALLS of it "lior it “wvemie ko " Ninth g ixhun ey thoAntelops hotonlc il vontasbits Validity on the ground | { Zht eream color with finishings | locks are catried, judge, and s a gen- | and an attentive obsorvation of symp- | Stoeks, at, Corn, Oats, Pork, Lurd and R R | & cot 10 Fourteenth strey : prir R A ne that certain business sssociates oxerted | t0 mateh. The window shutters are of eral thing a first-class Paris store is not 5 1 Stocks, for Long and Short Time. Send for Prico herefore. tor the purpose of paying the cost ought fo Know fuls fo substantinte any | undue influenco over his father and pro- | the sume color, and the only difloront | (00 et s stove 1 101 | toms of disease. Whatever makes bad | ICHRE, X1 by Hays & cou 2 Washiucton | oo such rumors, and it 15 ovident that | judiced him agninst himself, lending color used is 10 the painting of the fronts | exeept, of course, the grand establish- digostion broods disonss, and whatever | cuange Natiena) Banke o oot AT Biconinined Ly tho\Qliy Gonnell o REARCLVCE ard to Lincoln, if such plans iy nul- .h»:-lg‘m-u (;n_lwliu_\'.- that his' son had il~i| illn- I;n-n , which are u\u‘_lll,:' dark. H:U[Em{ l\‘i"“”[ 3::\/]1!_: i]iu I.oml-nin:" and | 1 lw; good digestion cures disease. = S e — "‘5".3'1';",';“'1“"'"»;y(-os; of paving that part formuls raibh e lang have | ot suflicient discretion to take care his same eream paint you find in tl ¢ “Bon March,”" which_are like those | Brandreth’s Pills make good digesti W, pitol avenue within Paving District Noyithy "’1'“4-l.-l\'}r‘ll‘i..',:z‘i.l;'."..’uu} from publio | suchu large estate. oars of Parisian suburbs ‘antl indved all ovr of Macey's in Néw York, Wannamaker's | purify the blood -.::11‘.\-.‘.&'\':".1‘|hf,l s J. L. WILEIE, Inithocityor Omahu; from Nintipiroot folkqu : » expla ) w Lin- Y St ano i IR RS IR B y the and re > all bad hu- Manufacturer of & DiToCE RN 100w g tho sum of O ooy aiin < B rand Tt looks clean but it 18 not | inF phin, only larger. 3 e : FI,534.32, Do and the same is horeby lovied put atloat by l|u~:-mul|:-'u'n"(-lnl-‘x‘x'-:n]m-‘; ore || Fight hours, two dollars and onc bottle | Pretty: Your averago Eavisian morchant beging | O™ out of the body by tho organs of O L coln into bying the road into the city, | " Jacobs Oil for the workingman, o B business at about 8 and eloses at about § | the stomach and bowols. They act in a:per OXGS ) o R may have o good deal of trath in it. Cer- | 80 fect on S, 18th str Ihveso bl buildings aro in blooks, com- iniliegyening A TnoonNIolte kebliro: harmony with vitul action and work of o el e PR e R R e ot on 8. 13th Strect and twoouses, | pctly joined together and built clgse to gess for two hours for Il:r“:.rvu_kf:r(, and nutrition; the strength increases,the skin 106 8. 1ith st. Omaha, Neb, Quulzad map of tho oty ot Ouuha s LIS its proaross into Nebraska torritory has | = Cor. ot in Kirkwood nt a bargain are no gnrdéns in front of (ho rasidences | OYer the city. ess is dotie all | and the eye become clear, and the symp- || Odcrs by i solicited and will i So hevet on anta 1013 and veal estates bron et with fiboral donations i bonds | Nice loton Luks Sireet % are o KALRRAL tan ot o testdon ool SEm ) o i s it na mloswond Laiis olitie mulndyare ssuralyfaondered Sove promntaioniion o1, o4 I8 W1k 10r ol ; AR ; dons inhonds ) X 4 Paris, 1 ist at g o i wife, as s L W ) e o ) 10, Iteiddin, n 14 165 DIK 70, City..........$288 R G i A Lots in Lineoln Place che Httle conrt yards ba ok of tho huilding, or | totzether, and the wifo here 1s the'better [ Milder by their use, They are harmless B BlinAon. L1 DI 0 iy i sumpion that wd will ot abandon TR T B e surrounded by it The. people here jive | haif in a’ business way. 1t is she who | for all uzes and conditions, Bxporicns 1 bikh 477 61 { iatibalioTIL seeknalm slen (0 L llensy torms in flats, and in the handsomest parts of | Keeps the cash account, and the hooks of i - . i hras! ‘.‘_ ‘_“‘“,m.“\ i :n»l|':.lw»-“lm“{|‘v' llh:\\w A Small Ci age on part of '0* one block 11'.‘. city the stories above the business l’;.,-,‘ may be said to be kept by women, ALFRED KRUPP. ;n'uh.x.qm ous. Trial package | Proe 1t olice, Bowman,n 8) of | ( i i 5y : 00 LSS rom ear line, in Shinn’s add, for £1.5 laces” are fitted ) 0 1 ents, | There aré no smarter business men in the R DR, A. G, OLIN CO., No. 18 Wash ect, Chicago, | Jumes 0. e, 8 8 | inge Sentiment tho ”itizensof “Lieoln | it'yon wishi b o Jlageecore Alac Luul i D sty Shom Ara c e ier UL, Mg U | ahe Pounder of the Great Iron Works 1191000 per Puckiiie, ' Slx for 86.00. . e m‘.."uf‘\"”“"”" JlLlny upon theie ours s sco af now | unjmproved propurty it is meney to como | &% have walled-in residenees. adjoining | Hot beantiful, but they arc intensely prac g At anel i SRl shea et Onua I IREEIRILII MR n R AOA Iy s rouds soeking the ity will not find it | and sce me ws Lhandle only barains. s Taon oneCs a0 | tical, and they make excellent wives and | 10 travoling the district of Essen, on eIl ko) BILILARY MCADEMY | s i Wikiaais, o 18 11 3¢ 167 ik, 200 & postaRyUn e loauaGnne bonds i M1 S Ohassos T machls T7o. i Ralta.of WpAre. | £00d mothers: Tho Tove' for family s | tho Ttuliin Germany, way Lo soon e > JESHA L pie Co i T bk, | D SR L TR Baaiinstiie 1501 aid Dodge. | ments consisting of a diniag room,parlor | SUONE i France, general reports to the largest iron and gun foundry in the T PG AR R L BT a1l & business her - oing : e and kitehen, with one, two or three bed- | €ontrary notwithstanding, and no nation world; these works have been established +FULLY WARRANTED O A e L R ! ey For flne Furnishing Goods call on Isaac | Yooms, All over Parls you may see the | bas more loving fathers and doting moth- and are ied on munly through the 1. Sutton UILH DIK 71, ity ¢ The local Traveler's Proteotive asso Heart, 1605 Howard strect., signs “Appartement a Loter,” of “apart. | €8S than this o sagrevanil anbltionviof Altredlinipy Lidi Bankos, 1B BK= ity tion held a regular se b = — ment to rent,” which reminds one of the FRANK GEORGE CARPENTER, 1 immensity of the works can be real B0 O LR Sinn s hom I bl ity ool nireicular l‘Tnln;\::::;:;l:mIV sion _ The Bave Was Hungry, story of thé English anti-monopolist, Bl ized by understanding that 65,000 people Notren s I T Bk e Sunileviorsulog buiBfeunduiilo bus | (S biving el ria Mostansniwaiciol | T RS S d83T8 “drive about Paris, loi{ | Years Tench More Than Boois, | #F¢ SURRAL Whnan them. 30,000 of ieeulemcly A N o i [ AU PG m"“u:u of ‘ sound shumbor the | the city, sayinge: “Ho would not slip in | - Among other aluablo Jossons impartod [ h$5¢ finding smpioyment. In tho Works % W s und 015 1es b of thmoo now mombers to the rapidly in- | othor wight w answor the folopliono. | the acenrsad place, where this one man, | by this teacher is the fact that for a v 1 is the largest busincss establishmen in o iR it A é. S crousing toll of wombership. An ciithu: | “Hollol what s its! he askeu, litilg | Mr. 4. Louer, owned all the butldings.”? | Loz tine Dr. Pleree’s “Golden Medical tis world Sdapondentiion ianduthrough 2o man. w17 bl T ol 2N N thas oo pEA L0 ploased af t o Idea of leaving his comfort- heso rent tickets are yellow and white, | Discovery™ has: been the prince of liver ““-, instrumentality of one individul, Eunico 1. P y by 187 bk 8, Gity ) B e i g iy, 00K A vellow ticket indicutes: that the apart: | correctives and blood purificrs, boing the Alfied Krunp.aras born 11618 iand B Hekioy s b i o ) SO R aE oy SURPCTANIRbIRCH oh Sarahall UdnsEieams puasaiihetmre i) is furnished and a white one that it | houschold pliysician of the hoor man eft fatherless at the age of fourteen. kHis MANUFACTURED BY A Wikl w i I 8 bl 11, ity 5 than the St John orowd, and . they pro. | do ‘;‘ I.luy\:\]v: it lwnlpll\' sugzosted the | 15 not. Rents yary according to location | and the able consulting physician to the mother undertook tho control of & small SWARDDINKELMAY e John Merritt, 0 14 ..,\.,,,‘T‘_,.,,f seeerens TSR posed to put a tioket in tho ficld, H1 oetor, rocognizing the voice of a youniz | and size, but a good single tgom ean be | rich patient,and praised by all forits mag. iron forge which had boeen loft by her v&\ WNZe | | dosons Wrishe wis le T bik 14, olty . s 3 O e T mother, oue of his putients. “No, wis | rented in a good quarter for from $16 to | nificent service und ot foritsmage | husband, and maintained 1t as @ soure o BTLOUIE = GUioghMirke,o b 1 TON THOIY . u“ i ! ALGLAL ShOL SN SR CRIOY B h n;.; l‘lll.\];:l)'lw 1&,‘1‘;1}‘,'“"4 ”' ‘“,.;,: be l,,l,“lh $24 0 month 3y I e ::”’v :)g;iai Xm:}‘»npln_m'['lur herselt and | =808 f:afi BALE BY, e,.._' Diolt 8010 Foluom, Ie8 pic i, oity. i had boen on the road for years, he hac SEanps o colie,” returned the | wy poisoning, aiiments of the respirato ly ‘child- T this business young [ D% Tiwiman 1611 rarmam ™ Jnos G Chapinn, 103 bIK 89, olt v ad bbon an tho rond far yeurs, be lut | doctor, with well simulated solicitude, Ihis fat-method *of. living cuts off th | had duestive somtamer liver diamsntor) | Alfrod suoeveded, und has raised Thore: | Jaity Hommalalr arain si. terwWikin 1 Lk, oty i 1 I o diculty tn voting for “himsolf, and | *No, I dont think s, replied tho | poople irom anv out of door lifo oxacpt | in all enses ¢ paystems, livor discuse and | from the great Kiupp works,which cover | Horman iuid b Toth ot dulli 1 o ' 104 B0, eity 000 6ot 11 | tostimony now to the fact that the travel wnxibus mother, o dogsn’t aet that [ that of the boulevards and the public | ive remedy 1s indicated, 4+ | an aren of more than five huhdred O: Tango, 815 South Tith st Mk Amirows i b, oty o T ] AT I t cl- | way Then, perhaps he’s hungry,” | parks, and yet no people love the op Alfred Krapp received a good edueatic W gl Diot 1 105) Hovarg bt Cilrion T aben. 02 i 80, vity. 2222220 Tus ot \ ing men were in politics at that time o oot £ Y 8 peo) e open - leation, | ML Van Scoton, 1516 Dodgo's 3 D Wy w6 § CAPITAL CITY CHAT. ) said the doctor, us a Tast resort, O | air like the Parisians. They spend but As to Breathing. and soon after began bis connection with | G W. Slvopor. 507 South Tith st Jrrod Dulline, 168 blk, 93, oity s TR 1 The renewed demand made by pe Ll aopt .u“w T_-ru« the wire—and then | little time, summer or winter, in their Tight dressing, though the most serious the iron works. He applied himself dili ACgatiiong. nELEL 1k bis B0ty 75 48 i tioners to the county commisaionets, sk. | bod and wi e eaton ot hnok 15 | rooms. ‘T boulovards are full from. § | hindrance tothe habit of zood breathing, | G aua,to the work helote his, us ho hind S B B Wooien o1t It 1, bik o1, oty 1. 549 o ing that vote be hitd At the coming olec: | Abo ,uul was soon asleep again. About | in the morning untl after midnight;and [ is not the ouly obstacle. “There are to contend in the off:stay with more delis | FHEQOZDARS" = Annn Wil<on, & 54 £t It 1 blk 4], i 214 88 tion on the g ; ) About half an hour afterward he was [ Women tuke their work and zo off wit 08s ways of ing 1 h than fortune. With the growth and suc- A Home and Day School for Young 1 01, wit, b ( 1 the question of township organi- | again awakened by the violnt ringi ko h with ays of ‘sitting and standing that | 5 ¢ ¢ & UC: | padios, ro-opons OCT. 4 1 | y T T o8 2alion I DAnoastor. 00uniys Iathe Ttbks | (onimanatanad by L violentringing of | their chuldren to spead the whole day in | draw the shoulder” forward wnd cramp cosa of the works Mr. Keupp hus ercatod | Liicsreopons 00L& Dollghttully situstad | Eva Oilver 1t a bik 81 oty 50722200 g By | move, and is only a repetition of like sna talophione bals Jumping out of bed, | putk The Champs Elysees is always | the chest: and it is as hard for the lungs sinall colonics,stores, hospituls, churches, | 1 60 sccommodations, 0o 5rO Bne | A Wilon n ) 104 bk i ity g 9 - e LR AR S AR [ MROC AR () SNDOSKS fo lis car, i | full of nurses in caps with babics in their | to do good work when the chest is narrow | § hools, ete,, for Dis cmployes. The Miss KAILE, 1016550 St. Washingto D, C, iruh Hornsteln, 640 (1164 ik 150 19 | Yoars on the sanio question. In the Gty | You are right, doctor; Labs was | arms, | You may seo peasant women | and constricted d8 it 1s for a elosely. | LiubhgUn 16 world-famed; thero was o | — doodiy Taman At del i w71 < i TERAn I AR, ad e Gl ) A ou ure right, doctor; baby was hun- | knitting in the garden of the Tuileric bandugad hanld 't seta copy of olen endid exhibition of the Krupp guns Viizhoth Knettle, w83 Teat it 1 ik \ with much favor, and. the provailing £ry. zmu in those of the Luxembourg pulace, | graceful pennanship, Then there are and eannon at the Ameriean Centennial Fstate of G. O Monel, 162 bIk 02, oit ! opinion scems (o be that township organs | Grls tuke their sewing to the great park | lazy ways of breathing, and one-sled celebration i Philadelphia in 1576, foaryo Gurdines, i b bl & ¢ ' ization for either town or county is an ox- of ey nd moro uores of forcst known | Ways of broathing, and “the particulary Kirk's G T i Vi o N L0 wna i Ponaiv laxury mud ROl Lo bo approved. astiio Lo do loulogne, wad 1 found | bl b of bradbing through thomouth. | s ks German Pile Ointment. 10 0clars, shows all sountios, towas, rallronds, | 5S040 HIEL bIK @ oty E AN, The Chicago & Northwestern road, in quite a colony gi_ ouien’ cliatting and | Now the nosé was meant to breathe auto for blind, bleetiine and itehing | Muiead for sic, Jmo T Motuaue, w1 101 bk i, iy the laying of 1ron toward Lincoln, has working in the grotio of the Buites Cha- | throweh, and it isimarvelously arcanz.l | Tutes Ono box lina ured the worst eaiue of | - Omaha City Map, now ndditious, eto., S Al P Do 3 ik 03, city, ] made good progress the past week, and mone_ Wit K 1':" the grand cascad | for tiltcring the impurities ot of The minutes aftor using this wondertal Kirk's | aoypr ks Binio cute, Business Directory | ARna Wilson It i1 ‘ot il now are but ten or twelve miles out from and ulmost in_the spray of the cool | air and for changing it to a suitable tem- | German Plle Ointuient, 1t absorbs tumors, and Farmer's List, aagction 2 Hhat suld spocial tnxos levied afore. the city laying at the rate of amile to a T ast park is a little gem sit- | peratue for entering the lung. The | Allaysthe itching at oy tsas4 poultice. M. WOLFE & €O ald, on sald lots vespoctively, sbull basome des mile and & half a day. The grading i d'inone of the poorestquirters of | mouth has no such apparatus, and when | V68 Instand relief, Kirk's Gernian ile 120 8, 14th St.. Omahu, No e oy ialOua i Ghe oty AL EhaStosL done and the final surface work is nearly is. 1t was made from & stone quarry, | air is swallowdd through- the’ mouth in- | Ointment 18" prepared ouly” for Piles and - it Rt in Ly dnys {oabo o A ALGEs I A A ium was yours ago 16 Ahat Gf Meraian | iad of Broutlsl thronsh the noso. 1t Lus I"ll\‘)l‘vll\lglwl the private parts, and nothing else, = proval of this Srdian o, ono (ot ia & Among Uhedidsomo wew blocks being Yiopand hangingy, Que buudied bodlos |88 njurials edRetiupoy the R | R A At AN, Tl &’AZLATOGA thech yeare, ono anth 1 Tods e onendh f ‘l‘”’"f’ MERIESALLIAG Lo Uioeke Lol were: ofted Tett hangiog hero ut one | story 15 told of an Indian who had @ per- iy 1940% Drlee, 11 VG YORTS, Olo-tenth 1n Bk YoRiE: one. tontl g huilding on Thirteenth and O and the fine, a0 When the masacte of bt. Har sonil encounter with & white man wuch DR. C. 0. BENTON, Prop, in sevon youra, ono tonth i izht yonrs nid 4 Montgomery block and Billingsly block A ‘-‘1\ occurred the headless trunk of | Lis superior in size and strength, and 5 Cloyeiand, O M | s teuth “in nine seurs ufte i lovy: and 18 adjoming on the corner of N “and E Aduirs Coligni was carried here. | who was asked afterwards if he was not Sold €. 8. Gooodman and Kuhn & Cou, t OrilN,bom tho, TAAEG And pRravALGL SR i enth strcets. This lateer will bo one of atherine de Modici and Charles IX | afraid, Mo never, afraid of man who Lih #ud Douclas 16tk and Cuming, ik st Bl e tarest ul Uho Fate o Laveis B the tinest business blocks in the city and eame to see it, and the King, as he looked | keeps mouth open,” was the immediate | U S POr cent. porannin (o the time of the 1oy ! $i naat hualucas blooks In the oily aud | at its putrid mass, suifled the air and re | reply, Indecal, breathing throngh the | Arii 8. Sangter fram Maryl ton . Reaioanial untih the wimo shail bocoue doja / i RhACiHon Wiisicaiion ot e a0k il AR DR Buss, ARuIPRAGS A AL T60 | DI MUAKEL Realulng BURGugn We | Aribar B Gorman, endorses Red Star SARM'UGA WYOMH(\ auent & 1enliy o per cont., togeLhor | i MOM Bxtonsive. Busincss stroots i U DR amalls Hac i, fohiiat Sfomy | IROUN E6A S WARE AU0. SIKCIAN EAURGE | SQUEH Qi ) s D lonien Y b Iath of aue Ao SR Al | city. Mr. Potvin's new building on O place and stone quarry 18 now a beautiful | ing any one as A e (T P! el it sl i * B0 P o ] i : olby., M rin'e o | R R £ & beg | g [ p with the mouth open The Little Sisters of the Poor established a | 1 | Rection % Tuat th ( 1 ] centh will be occupied by the RArE 68 e acres, with grottocs It mny noted that an anwmic, or | mission in Rowe in 1550, and HEW ¢ o) Theso watera contain Tron, Potassium, Lime, | | ton . Suul the eutive aimouns of U se il ¥ new German National bank, byl 'm walks, and pretty little lakes, | low coidition of the blood is seldom | 9f this institution was blessed by the Car fihel | s, Mupiotia, Chiauide ol i s ! i G mer 0F oy Tob, o1 this e At § ~Still the Lincoln-Omaha Missouri Pa wire” bridges and vippling ‘streams. 11 | found whero there is an eatablished hubit Vicar, Auzust 11, 856, Leo X111 s given | Aribie (o o, ah somos | frc v weoortiyof A D' "o ) ,".,,.. ':l,m.:\'(”fi“' SNERaly. alle gn’ mo: har |‘1 ]:x,‘.. ‘” \\Iulf:u the last ;\nlm, of full, devp breatiung with the mouth Li;l ‘.‘\ bncouragement to this work of charity. | ) apecific Top Rhous blood. A cer < y MOD W0y pirt of [ ulize and the inguires grow more nu cars, and bas cost half a million dollars, | elosed o v i re i hotise of these sisters was & | & 18 110 gaid Tevy, und TS i Jon b X I's Was el U i B e N s oo e is only an incident of the constant im- - e tablished in Perugiaa few weeks ago. Thi P | @ i afoldte, shaliba ; JATOYA 88 10 Whap, this additlonal sscon MOST PERFECT MAE&. provemont going an i Puris, Boaaty 1a | Slckness cor - ) WOTK of cliarity I3 widely Wieenan | Daily Stage and Mail Line to and ot stal uks ua the two places 18 to be a fuet nstead {’In\ :\lrled‘\\ll:str[rplln‘gudfigpm"g‘5"“,,,"\ and | the object, Svittout regard to cost, and | men and w me -”\vullln\xlh;l ;ul\«l strong :;r.y\\u,“‘:. . In lu\‘ ¢ ther o houses ; and | S g ."“n‘ olect 3 v Ao % ulness. ‘rico's Buking Powder cont Al els as [ tr: o i § omen are torced to employ England, 222 1 iin, 0 ! 1 0 i o promise. That a liberal patror Leathtuluzss D Prices Buking Fowdercontaina | 10¥ britin reels us [ ey 16 compreheid the | means to restor their by Jopoad to emulay | 1 TR0 several i Al ] from Fort Steele. ¥ ISkoM L Eroaiduns ¢ \ i Awalia i s amoft xpreascd oplilon wol gednmeriiipdluntrbloatbrielas | iniense sims syentin the monwments, | the wost succosstal. of it andstrenat | o Prussia, The b F At 1 B Rb ko lout City Counall, worth the hecding. . | public buildings aud parks of Paris v e v e R OWN Teme- | the total number of sisters ha wive et G '\d Ph irian i M A ed Soptcmber ‘ T AN s L1aht arvaats who gune rounte o7 picis g 7 fey | “(”) think It u great expenditire of | oas OF weakueas, tho origin of all (13- | and take vare of 3,000 Lot 1ol 0.fead [ ysician in tendance | ... i liovis, Mayor, woncy to pay $1,800,000 for our Washung- | ing Cordial ut cLean’s Steeugthen- | their. eatabiishutent in 1540 they have care . criRe0 taxed b now 1 puyubl 1ot stung- | ing Cordial and Blood Purifier, Tangy QuavaLIMaE Lt L0 Khoy Lovk Gaied W. H, CADWELL. oy wid Wil oo delluducat' w 2045t LHUpAN BUCK City Treasures, ‘