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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE 7 THURSDAY, A\UARY . 6PE{GIRL NOTIGES J‘“,“’ 10 pUY. __om saLz—zzaL msraze.__ | pGf [SH| (OLONY PROM CHIC\L() e o . Sl e ot Tho HIS HEART FULLY EXPOSED | iingin e siee e ssia that e ampended ntinued, n.u; W N«nr‘- el Insartion, $1.50 o line por with a capaeity of 230 tons a day. I should buildings where the wiring had been put in cocrea | month. Nothing taken for less than 23c. say are about the minimum for paying f previous to the creation of the offico of elty 's FOR T 8 COLUMN T- WANTED, TO BUY SECOND-HAND PAPER s ks f P crea f 3 A!‘f]‘!.‘,‘,T‘fi("?f' 1050 D, m ToF the ".'.J.?f:‘.'.: Nt ann;rl»m“ly|vuu-}..l ORAILIon: ks 295 PARGAINS THOUSES LOTS A D FARMS, SALE 0 torios. ‘Lhe first requicoment in plish- rician, Mr. Cowglll furthormore ree © was but little doubt that or trade. K. K. Darling, Bark 1 Sunday ® or larger. Harvey A. DoLong, 13 Bryant block. 931 | Qoming to Grow Sughr Beots on Holt | " A factory is to securo by contract tho | Man Who Goss About witha Window in | Marked that th and until K:80 p.m. for the morning editions, Atret, Councll Blufts. Iowa. M08 4 o ' HOUSES ON FARN > " . necessury acreage of beets, and the factory considerable defective wiring oxiswed 1n Adveriigors. by reauesting & mmborsd check, - | For T ot o Mo m Oounty's Fertile Soil. should be placed right in the midst of the | His Chest. Omaha. During the past nino months ho A ke TG b BB, b FOR SALE -FURNITURE. soveral in South Omaha. Way down prices 0 > beet-producing district h factory should | has inspoctod 81 insido clectrie Heht syse G R n S ot BE i O farms for sale and exchange. B, J, Kendall, 207 —_— havi m 5,000 to 6.000 neres of beots to sup: | toms, OF this numbsr twenty-nine wors ] will be deiivered upon prescntation of the che (-—r,—“t”wuw S —— ; arma inge. B.J tfh 2 ) ave from 3,000 to 6.000 acres of beets 1o s\ 1 bor twenty-nine e 3 2 OR SALE CHEAP, 1222 | 80. 16th st. 20 I8 v 8516 to oare f > NP0 unsife and twe threo \veto ahanzs f i I K- x - 3 nly it. A factory able to care for the product i | unsifo and twenty-tl were” changod to é WANTED MALE HELP, )\" A L oy l"“‘ T FARM AT A BARGAIN: 71 ACRE: NUMSER ALMOST A THOUSAND ALL TOLD | B 6 e e et it neighibor- | QUEER CONDITION OF A SOUTH OMAHAN | compiy wish tha ity ortinance. H» belioves 4 - - — mil ulhl-‘v;mylmvllu pple troes; 5,000 b — hou |1 of $400,000. that if plenty of copver and proper fusing 5 1ige 7 ¢ 3 grapen; 100 eherr 50 plums Hute! “The method of extracting the sugar from capacity wuas used in wiring much danger - e aten, 140_n_word firat_ insertion. 1 oo LA s MIOSJ5_ | More than 100 Familles to Be Located In | hoats is in brief ns follows: Tho boels are | Surgionl Operstion for Ploatlsy Has Loft | could b obviated . SOLIOITORS. TEAMS = FURNISHED; ING | therestior. hing taken for less than 27 LE-GREAT BARGAIN ON A SPLEN. Nebraska on Forty-Acre Farms— first washed and then cut into long, narrow, o iuspeotiun By The 1 spoaking of the present city eloctrio B, ai i, Amoriean Wringer ¢ o i AL [ ) et Them. 0 s Soutn of Kearney a o the Heart Open to luspection by ™ : ho iduwalisont goods. - Amorican Q o 8 AaraTAs | phia 100 acro mem. 0 milos souts o otk Nanei s e ds vhe :||yl:'\.:-‘1l)u.-q‘1|‘-rr.q jThey ata then subjected MUk Myneh Bhcaivr for Bur iight N oo Me. Cowiall was bleased to pusd - Bt gorerr: badted 2 s g 0 & process of diffusion, which is sinply ote.un improvement which was due, i his T3, AGENTS. SALARY OR COMMISSION THE STl i I,‘nun(. ASTERN LADY, SAVS, SELL MY Movement—Their Plans. boiling them in hot water, which oxtracts gouns and Students. estimation, to o change in the quality of greatent invention of the age. The Now Patent | _ e g 10 acros at DeSota for §1,000, 11 you can't eot the whole of tho juice, leaving a pulp carbons 0so 'v.'“"i{“fi‘. Ink tox I ke g SHERL | () FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 TWOREVOLUTION | more.” Who wants 17 Rare bargat. Borgs & Hill that 18 fed to cattlo. The juice Is ey ; e - orks magle, A nts are making $25.0 0 ‘ampbell newspaper press d 1 d b 1¢ " imo rder " hor b, & m i o greate i 00 per weak. For further particulars weito | dor Tayior alr spris. wits (o Toldorm: £00d Con OR BALT_A 000 PARK FOREST Polish citizens of the Sixteonth ward aro | Mixed with millk of lme in order | A rare surgical case, involving the vemoval | , ibortant Salvation Oil, the greatess ’ ’ Wi Stomie Rraarr i, Co. % 0. L ronse o | Uition. Addross for particuiars Look Box 8, South F (ks 1t Boges & Hiil - preparing for an exodus next spring. The | o Separate “',‘I,';:i’:,'l'fu gk ,,',','":“‘I{“;h“l‘l'l’;! ik [ of a portion of the patient's chess and ex- [ v s R CYNe k WA 100 ACRES OR_ 18, IN ¢ promised land fs Nebrasku, and March L | zag and the precibitate taken from the juice | Posiug the beart to viow beneath the peri BOARD OF TRAD. FINANC 8. ST FIRST CLASS SOLICITORS, 1 CAN Q FOR SALE, OHEAP, FIRST-CLASS ORAN Jenrn $2 10 %5 per day. Address X 05, i a1 yaraulle passenger elevitor. good order, nearly new. Boston St K, partly improeed. price €400 bor | Count, Henrl Lublenski will lead over 100 | by a press fiiter, which loaves cakes of lme, | cardium, was wado the subjecy of an inter- AL Ry S5 | PolishMtamilies to Neligh, Antelopo county, | lotting the clarified juice escape. ‘The sweet | esting clinio av the Collego of Physicians no M vy 81 Iities that Will Appear ow T I M e — o liquor is next boiled down in evaporatwg 0 the Annnal Kenort. " WANTE] LACES IN PRIV — - S— hmontn - : | in the northeastern part of the state, 153 1 4 5 nd Surgeons in New York city o few days i pho g 4 Tnd Work for bourd. Honhrbough Biros, Com | (Qg ok SALE, cOL Inquire 307 ¥iist e ) ok from Park. | miles west of Omaha on the Fremont, Elk- | vooytm pans, whero it is further conce L8 | report of the Omaha Board of Trade for 1863, and while the document in detail will | not be published until submitted to the pres- ideut and board of directors the adavance Lty Adiress o™ fwek | horn & Missouri, Valley railroad. This | peated. [r fs next placed in centrifugal ma- | Edward W. Highbouse of South Owmaha, bullding. w7 migration will decrease the population of | chines which drive out the melas or sirup | a former employe in the meat dressing room 10,000, 15 CASH, WILL DUY THE BUSINKSS | Chicago nearly 1,000, for the immigrants will | and secure erystalizod sugar. This 18 | of Apmour's packing house in thas city, was Pvioek at 1612 Farnam, next N, Y. Life ollowe oir cousins, uncles und [ ‘Yashed by sprinkling with cold water and | ), 000 ghhouse caught cold in May, A arnam. ] be followed by their cousins, uncles w 15 Toady for sulo T Sometimes tho browa | Uhe patient. Iighhouse caught cold in May A wollewo, W' 1nd Douelas, MO 10| e g room ho v e conye SALESMAN FOR NEBRASKA MmL TABL] F BRI \~\Vlv (' oDDosItS pomtofe By and Tow Sumatra Chiear Co,, Chi T2 WANIED, 2 NEWS AENTS TO RUN ON | 7o—cmo o oo 300.00 WORDIL P per cont on #60,000: 4 11 investi re value Moy A : R . sheets have been preparcc person to R. K. News Co., Lincoln, Neb. 0014 | pqpie @ [y 104 F1 first Polish coiony in Nebraska, says the | pest granulated or loaf sugar. A tonof beets | months and, although nov cotirely well, at i g “" year 31,370 was H“'N\ bt from B LIVE HUSTLERS APPLY 17 GRANITE DIK | = = = e Chicago News Record. ought to_produce 200 pounds of granulated | the end of that time went to | '.“‘,"‘ Cash u-.nnu.’...«.“-.x of $19,916.62 was 31 FY MISCELLANEOUS, LOST. Count Lublenski'has associated with him | Sugar. The provess theoughout is clean and | fovor home at Warren, I where | Pealized on rents. ‘The coupon fund has $8¢ free from offensive smells. The Ger an on hand 48 for supplies and expenses of the builu- Baa ALAIOhaE | l‘..‘xl'f:;\"k‘f-‘:r.:‘.lu‘.‘.'"?;y'.i “Raten, 1%c & word first inacrtion, 1o word there- lon, loawordthere- | in this enterprise Adalia Satel presi- | o tnerios ave rago 200 pounds of granulatea | MO remained until February, 188, Ho | % Kt et s Town to represent summer elothing house on com= | after. Nothing taken for le 43 than 25¢. wethan2oe. | dent, and Michael Maiewski, treasurer of sugar from a ton of boots.” decided finally to go to the general hospital i hief among the disbursements was 8§15« | 1 isslon bits in ¢ v, Apply to Chas. A. Yost & TUESDAY A LADIES' | the Polish National Alliance of the United Co., 604 Brouway, New York i+ | Ry WESHING BOOTSFREEAND EMPLOVALL | 08T, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, A LADIES Will Establlsh a Factory at Omaha. in Buffalo, N, ¥, for treatment, huvingbeen | 5% UH e SO0 TE8 A axpaties of Sh —_— N e - lash barhars: SBhnvey gt hoir gutuing; Word ot Bee ofice MOIL 5 | States, a benevolent and political organiza- ¢ ¥ b e told that it would bo nocessary for him to | "8 penses saluvies wern WE WILL, RT YOU IN A PLEASANT | 26c; baths, 1402 Farnam, bascment o 4 Count. Lubienski was recently mvited by u [ $T.515:60: ‘tawhrnncio]asas o SETHANS Abiiie 1 d profitable busiions. No capital reanired S B __Bo2 3 TRAYEDORSTOLEN_BAY HORSE, | tion, having 10,000 members gathered in 219 | ¢y Nebraska Sugar Beot association to | Undergo a surgical operation. He put him- | SUBINLE GANBLILILEL LOTIT, JINDUTE sHiat bl o No e, B X A0 antn o ***Y | RFOR LEASE ABOUT 180 ACRES. SUITABL Slen orshaavont groups, with the central group at 574 Noblo | speal before the Commercial club of Omaha. | self in the hauds of Dr. Roswell Pavk, chief { thd oxtont of §241 014 s e i gt Takis, Boen s Hi T B Sikeet: naar Latk, Docemoe ‘Return to owner, | Street, Chicago. The alliance, as an organi | At that meeting a committee of citizens was | surgeon of the general hospital. Hercached [ ‘Fho trust deed bond account shows n bal- vard. M019 | zation, is not backing the enterprise, but [ abvointed who. December 25, closed & con- | o hogpital carly in February, and on the | ance of $500 outstanding on New Year's day. 2124 Binney stroet, Liberal + = soisl = i tract with bim for the erection and equip- oy} Boiids wete redestiod Tor ot Eay o CLAIRVOYANTS. OST_GOLD WATCH, WALTHAM MOVEMENT, | prominent members of the socioty are | poity Wi oo o B600F 108h of that month tho onsration. was pors [ SO TEls Tadectind fovan equil amoimt, factory in one of Ten, 11ge 3 word first insortion, 1o « word ther —— — Ahuntine ciso. smoothe with moenogram M. B | directly interested in the plan which will | the suburbs of Omaha, The location of the | formed. More thana dozen surgeons wera | o (/10 €U Lol 3 en for less thi Rates. 10¢ 1 1ine aach_insortion, $1.60 a lino per | on outside and name, Minnie Johnson, engraved ! i et e sub Dmaha, lo : SPROH b, E6 WS SUITGRIAR PO B B R0aes: |/ & in its favor. Tho total amount of re bbb month. Nothing taken tor luss than 250, on inside of case. Koward on returniy 16 | tend to reliovn the congestion in American | factory has beon left to Count Lublonski | Present, o was sufforing from uu Wbeess | coiui from tho soorstary for this fand dur. st | M 00 to | Cipl ey | Emmiett str ot MOIS 4 | poli o 'he Chi & Northwest- | and the committee. The factory will CLAIRVOYANT. i Polish districts. The Chicago & Northwest. about #00,000, and will consume from ing 1508 wus §1,415. The disbursements w (T WANT Jean earn from aid down by Eastlander. Ooo and a MRS, DR. 1L WARREN 210729 homo work for us: y liable business medium; 7th year at 110 N. 16th. “OST, A KNIGH IPLAR SCARF PIN. | ern rairoad has given. material encourage- | GHoUE HUO0Y Ac i producing from sixty | NAlf inches was resected or removed from | ¥ : ork. Liberty Supply Co., Boston, Mass, B8 ANanie on b Return {0 rogm 541 Bee bulld’ | ment “ount Lubienski, for the colony wilt skt CL Ul LI ribs o > lety side fort and A he real estate fund has $1,032.21 on hand, e BV D Y M ing and recelve roward, Chas, H. Townsel A Y Y o seventy-five tons of sugar da Dhia | |F BY0 FLOSOn SHo Ia Lo sl ot ot | hio recaints frotrlo soorathkvitamaaiRt s = == = AL LD Mitto 4+ | be located on one of its leased lines. HOC MASSAGE, _BATHS. ETC. = OST, RED IRISH SE R PUP, 10 MON! TS four or five ribs in the back. By this means ing to Kalse Meets for Sugar. of 4,000 acres'a year, to be plantediin Dou the pleural cavity was opencd in such o man- N 5 e % : g 48 and an adinining contty. for ive years, | her that the hand could be put through from a line per Jold; answers to Kafser. Return' to Wi Mq The Poles are going to to raise | lus and anadjoining county, for five s s | 'one side o) tho othars A larze’ dunntity. of nette, 514 8. 16th at. aud recive reward, 936-3 sugar beets. Count Lubienski, who kas been | from 1805 to 1809 inclusi: atigiwille SaRd: e R e ey A R T ““l) “Yott:Tung RLOOR I = = ————— | connected with the sugar beet industry in | $100,000 worth of stock. folind) to: b6 aimost an Livaly Zons, Accompan, tho. assage, uuar,nwnux Steam aulphur- Poland from_a youth, was one of the con- In a year orso a smaller plant will be 5 v 5 stateme om tho secretary. Do Burt at. 9024 and sca oatnn. MHTL 0% T cossionors who_operatett the Polish eafo at | ercoted it Neligh, so that the Chicago Polish Window in His Chest. are 144 y VANTED, GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUS] ~MMB. STOWE, MAGNETIC HEA Vit N0 the World's fair. - His attention was called | colony will not be obliged to send theirbeets | - mhe ploural cavity was scrapod and | Considerable interest has been manifested (O o E0a; [ S N oy Rk e e LA gt A [manits, Notki to the beet sugar exhibit in the Nebraska [ to Norfolk or Omaha. In the mewntime | clauned and washed with o chioride of sine | in tho seloction of s essar fo Drotiont COMPETE RLIN FAMILY OF TWO. - — | [-FINE SEWING building, and when the fair closed ho visited | Polish laborors will be brought to Omaha, | solution. U was then packed with zine | Gibbon at tho cxpivation of his prescot < (,u?‘m ..'.‘34.4.“ id lnundreas, - Refor PERSONAL. T e ir the sugar beeu bolt of that country. At Nor- | live on leased land and assist the local | oyidy gauze and drossed as neccs Ether | term. Ho has positively declined to accopt required. Mrs. Frank Ramge, 1821 Davenpc : £ e < folk and Grand Island ho found the beet | farmers to raise beots for the Omaha fac- | \wus tho anacsthetic used. Highhouse was | @ sevond honor in this respect, but 1s said to SN aline per F\«. MENTS TO DO DRJ sugar refineries of the Oxnavd Bros., which | tory 4 i R under she influence for more than twohours, | be slated for the presidency of the Com- RL FOR GENERAT, nilies soliclted. Miss Sturdy, ve been in successfulopertion for several | Count Eubienski sails for Europe in Feb- | 41ihough the operatior proper only oceupied alclub, Mr, Avres is mentioned for ars. He traveled ull over eastern Ne- | ruary to consult his associates in regard 1o | haif of that time. Ho stood the operation | the place. Miss Smith has given excellont Commercial cluo has guaranteed a minimum during the vear wero 820, ments footed up $21,051,27 82, Disburse. 51,27 T'he total amount in the t funds on January 1 was wsury from all financial I'he totals (WANLED-GIRL FOR GEN RAL_HOUS ‘work, Dane or German proforred. Mra. G . 10ca line each inscrtion. $1.7 . Nothing taken for less than 1OUAOW O Jernl I . Inquire of Mrs, Deue Douglas st 9 ] T-MA 3 TREATME; WA b STUDENT NURSE, AT W, C. A. U, .|||I-4uh~< r.fi;;:mrll Duuwfls.u; WRAPPERS, $2. ka and western Towa, and selected Ne- | the Omaha entevprise well and recovered rapidly. The operation [ service as secretary and will doubtless bo hopital reil Blufrs, 4 MOIT and chiropodist. Mes, Post, ligh as vhe most suitable place for his colony. T T left Highhouse with an opening four inches | retamed, v MeWhorter bas no oppo- b s = SR A few weeks ago he closed negotiations for Tood's and Only Hood's, long and three inches wide on the left side [ sition for treasuve 1WA ENT GIRL FOR GE U 4,000 acres of lund, which will be divided up Hood's Sarsaparilla is carefully prepared | of his chest, extending through to the back L .— into 100 farms of forty acres each—one for | from Sacsaparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, | ;g The colonists will pay for | Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper ber and other | ¢ould bo seen with the naked eye. High- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cury rate of $20 an acre, and | well known remedies, by a peculiar com- | house was incapacitaved for work, s @ mat- | - vrocess, giving to | yer of course, und aftera vain eXort to sup- MARKIED A YOUNG MAN. rative powers ot port his wife and three children at Bellaire, ines, It effects re- | O he decided last month to exhibit | Missouri’s Good Sovciety Shocked by the g, mattress making. polihi g, mattross miking o posing the heart, whoso every beat DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. arpet laying. . Gay ll.ll-m lih line each insertion, $1.5 line per | each fam month. Nothiug taien (O loss thon 3c. it fienis w6iEHe i (FoRMERLY Wit JONN 0. | will bo given aix gours, wittout intorest, to | bination, proportion nd pay the $%00. They witl not pay cash, [ Hood's Sarsaparilla c but will puy in sugar beets. The farms | possesscd by uther med S ulcors _HOUSES. — —_— gruix,ilthl\'r e U SWALLOW TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT Raten, 10¢ a line each _insertion, $1.50 a Hn low prices, Call on E. h. ‘lulhhlk aken for loss than THIS 1S GOOD FOR D HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE Ll i frrt et bl Sl ey will :m llli\'idvdlnmung ;g'm colonists bL;. ;_l:flrthlu cures when other preparations | wjs peculiar physical condition to medieal Actions of a Wealthy Widow The O. F. Davis company, nam. 6 4L Pttt et fore they leave Chicago. They bave enough | fail. men in colleges, clinics or in private, as St Lovis, J -A ewhat sensa- — nedy Co., Sheely bloek, Om 2 TR EC” A A S A GLLLL )y ¢ L u L Jan, A somewhat sensa 5 N 3 2RN, CHOICE IN y stage. Uncured Hot S « enibalner. 1618 Chlcago st. Tel. 90. 634 money to tide them over the first year, and D - 5 s a means of supporting his family. He has o 5 % : Daih ROOM COT! e oA S ally Uesired. Cure guarai e —— | wiil be able to plant crops next spring, In | Hood's Pills curo billiousness. axhibitediimapLAtocI MIbaliniCh g0l Clite ‘,'}”{d' stozy ,‘“\"'.'"“ i here today in the bl 2 DANCING ACADEMY. the fall they will plow for the sugar beet, BIG_IMPO+—RTATIONS cinnati, Columbus, O., and Louisvill In | discovery that Mrs. Alice Ersiine of Hig- U MARRIAGE R plant the seed the following year, and re- s . New York he has been stown to two of Dr, | €insville, Mo, and Charles Williams of this conialning photo engrinvings of persons desir | Ratos, 100 3 line. v * | ceive cash returns tho Toltowing fall. The | g o0t 10 whioh Omans Custom House | Gilnan Thompson's elasses at the university | city bad been wedded Belleville, i, fnie correspondents, w alled free. nmwn‘rm-. Co., Oxnard beet sugar factory at Norfolk 1s only medical college, and also wa « of Dr. etly some day ROOMP MODERN HOUSE. ago, having oloped. N ScoM G L S engrd'baot sug o G s Been Closo to Leadors. . o clinic of b = cheap. 3. W. Squlre, 245 Beebldg. 610 — N A oy o g o it Ll-.':‘lux[n'\\. i t{n‘:"ll‘o'dlsllnu';;‘i‘i&x"\‘:illlfifirxlhll: “Speaking of large amounts paid on single | {3 e l;:?:::. e ]:1:\!,”1?»‘;:“.1:;.,\:-11 Lraklnoisitho. six woeks widow ol wealhy 1), OON HOUSE: NODERN, WUTNISUED QR | MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. | Now sliutes now torming. Chlires Taoaay 40 | Yot miicot shere. fon . inels st £rap of | mportations,” said Collactor Aloxunder, | Lo oru, hOSPLity Ho s also beon showt | (e rgyine, ownor, with Mark Beli, AL L e Tt i e SR S ER o5, 100 & 1ine_ench Tasortion, $1,00 % 1o por | b Mhurbdus 8 5. ms BHOAtS loanoi di beets, for the Oxnards have not been able to | while in a reminiscent mood, yesterday, | aud in the Long Isiand hospital his brother-in-luw, of the Branch FOR qt‘%y:N"'r S lmfm L e | month.” Nothing taken for less than the new dances. Call for terms; 2 halls to let., ?ocure all Llu‘; ln-el.s!ho,\'é;wuwe to runithe | (.aminds me that the Omaha customs ofico w Highhouse Says. coal plant at Hizgsville. esking g DL hot 3 S its fullest capacity. 2 i i o LTl e 0% Hide: 1 | W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. it TAbiensiet ronumod. from Nebrasica | has been pretty close to tho leaders in that | Highiouse, in writing o a former friend | 314 Belt, who was ptudn under Smer, toom 810, % - By, g [ X Mhe . F. Davis Co. 1505 Farnumst.__U20_ } gpopmpga Np AND TYPSWRITING | a fow days ago, | Yosterday he gave tho ro: | particular. Early in 1891 the Cudahy Pack- | atSouth Omaha, says ho s generally in Guoth Quunralll (vereloangn Aitiidon: NEW MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSH,51 & MASON \ J LOANS OX INPROVED AND UNIMPROVED sults of his work, and unfolded the plans of | ing company paid me nearly $9,000 on an in- | good health, but has to take the atest l‘,‘ ate circles ung wl: eded in locating [)* L PR city property, $3.000 and upwards, 5 to 0% per | ~Rates, 1 the enterprise. “The paople who are gong | voice of un plate, and not many months | precaution against taking cold oroverexert- | [h, state homo ab Higainaville, = Mrs. o was u leader cont; no delays. W.Farnam Smith&Co. 1320 Farmanm. | month, among the ladies in that came a twenvy-carload lot, on | ing himself. He feels much bester in sum- ere born ina | aft | to Nebraska,” be sai 10 el I SR s L — — OUNG LADIES AND ¢ CAN SOON [ country where the sugar béet is considered | which the duties were $13.600. Another'im- | mer than in winter, because of the differ R o AR eSO hud Ry ol manpibd 3 3 314" | W ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO. $18 N.¥ acqulre 4 working knowledge of shorthand and | the most profitable of agrieultural products, | portation called for $0.800, and $7,000 has | ence in the temperature. For the purpose “:‘"1‘ Crs, ouo_ the wile of ajudgoiof the Life, lends at Iow rates for choleo &c powriting at 4. C. Van Sant's senool of short- | 1ot Niore ave over 240 sugar factories, | been frequently handed in. of protecting himself from cold he fills up | 540848 City circuit court. and also 1skiv and [owa farms or On vitors Lo rent. 635 DI%e, Goon SEVEN-BOOM HOUSES AND one five-room house, near business centor, it $15.00, $20,00 and $35.00. J, D. Zittle, Brown block, 16th and Doting streets. M1z w'l MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON m Do ; - aproved and unimproved Omaha real catate, it . A R hic e Clarlc-A 1), FOR RENT Tii5 SOUTH ELEGANT BIGHT- | 1105 " ¥ 2 Fatnam, Ttatos 4o & word firat nsartion, loa word thora- | same brejudice agaiust "It which oxists to- | plate, on which the Lee-Clark-Andr . cic from Walnu ; day in Nebraska., Thatis, a great amount | Hardware company paid $2,400, and anotner i eity prop nd, 513 N. Y, Life. Type which require a sugax beetaren of 1.200,000 | **A good many largeamounts have been | vne cavity in his chest with a acres. The industry is over 40 yeuars okt in | baid by our importing merchants, too. I | handfuls of cotton. Next to his sii Poland, and has flourished in spite of the | havein mind a big ‘lotof tin and roofing | vearsa buckskin undevshivt, He has oc- eser. | easionally a slight pain in the region of the t. He does not smoke or drink and i3 il of | Erandebildven. Her new husband is u sules he | Wman forat Louis syrup house and is by 23 years old Tne warriage has so shocked Mrs I skine's family that one of her daughters is 8. Fidelity Trust Co., 17 oom orick, 20th and Tzard. bl after. Nothing taken for loss than OO HaIN % T e, $26.00, Inquire comptroller's off 5 L 25 is ired in the cultiva- | lot for Recior-Wilhelmy —company that | most careful of his diet, danzorously il of nervous prostratizn, whi.o T)7T0 & SMALE, FIRNTOLASS FAMILY, X D B B B B | e S e e hoP3A" | on' his knees and pull the woeds, — ‘Fhat is. | largely, but tho two items mentioned wore | Lok out for cheap substitutes! Boware of St has Come o.this city b five, bl e room, o A P R e A one reason why tho only two factories in | the largest siugle shipments. Goorge Krug | new remedios. | Dr. Bull's Cough Syup has R T , reasonable. rental. W MORTGAGE LOANS, A, MOORE, .smu Y. Nebraska have not enough acreage under | once paid s.g) on \nn(‘&s(u;fl ?uulom ur;.m stood the test for ,,v..-l\ mw; oA, K ¥ e T T contract fo run them more than fifty days. | company and Paxton & Gallagher have ofton e st T A They should nave a season of 100 days, walked in with $000 to $700 on fancy pickles, NOTHING BUT DXOSS. Tho Mikado,” Gilbert and Sullivan‘s S Ll BLONEY 1.‘0 LOp N OHATRE wnonih.. Notiing thlcon for lees ot 500 T Good Ylaco to Grow Beets. et Earthenware hag becnono of our stand- S=min giaveriaatirolioniyho 3 9% Tatea, 100 1lus each msertion, SLA0R o per. | more, 4 s 2 bys and Gatch & Lauman, M. H. | gurgiars Rob a Church and Get Nicoly | 4lent a few years bick, was splendidly g v = 5 5| “Eastern Nebraska and western lowa, in | Bl d Maurer of Council Bluff s e month. Nothing taken for less th SONNENBERG, DIAMOND BROKER, 1305 castern Nebras i il y 1 188 an [aurer o ounci luffs Fooled—Police Notes, . given yesta v afternoon by the Carleton ~ e s Douglas st. Loans money on diamonds, | my opinion, is the ideal beet belt. The soil [ have roceived several importations o 0 3 ¢ S X MONEY TO LOAN- watches, ete. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. | is a black loum, mixed with sand, the soil [ on which the duties bhave goue The Bohemian Cztholie church on South | company at the Fifteenth Street thewter (o e T hen i i et R ED O A that sugar beets Jove. Tho climate is well | high into the hundreds of dollars, I canuot | Foutteenthstrect,near Williaws,was cutered | one: of the lavzest Wodncsday matiuoces of e “,\;‘.,, quiekest possible tme, and for any lengih of time | 7 5 COLLECTIONS. 3 adapted to beet culture, and every condition | recall speciic amounts, but on woolens, | by burglars ‘Tuesday night and the gilded | the season. But never has there beew w {0/t you, You can pay it ick jn such instalis 3 of humidity scems to meel the requirements. | diamonds, tobacco, lnves, etc., our joboers | ehalices stolen. Enirause was offected by | colder audience soen in & thouter this s CAPITOL AVE. | Jientsiis vou wish, when youwish, and only pay Beets only require a rainfall in the spring. | and retailers. cluding Helin & Chompson, | i SH0LeH: - Bibrd 3 aouiat QU REST A9R 1A Bantou VIS Rpg & it for it as | T You_ can borrow o Raton, 100 & 1ine each sertion, $1,50 4 1iue por . i H h | 8 allors. luc R Llelln o h en the rear door of the church. . The opera wa re! v el me 07 " HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND DIANOS, | month. Noutug ko for 1oss tian 230, A dry summer and fall does not hurtthem. | Frank Ramge, Peters of Council Bluffs, [ DFYIRS oven the vear door of the church. | 1t | son. ‘The opera wiy prettily costumed aud tdealof v is not customary for the pastor, Rev. Father | sung with a gr L notwithstand- HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. —o—= | A late frost ov a late heavy rain is not good | Max Meyer & Co., Rosenstock & Co., Kil- NICE ROOMS; STEAM HEAT; 1723 DAVEN Al10] WAGONS A i X 20 i Vranek, to lock the case in which the altar | ing the coldness of > in Mo AREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDISE, 3 SKA COLLECTION el ik . ST TR PR s s G0l S ranek, N Wi i ing the coldness of vhose in front ]i,uz‘_‘ M52 4 A R T e G ANDISE <company. room 0L, Merchants Nuttonal Bani | for them, bowever. Leep fall plowing aud | pawick-Koch ¢ 0. Grant Smelting Co., . S. | servica Is kept, aud afier ganing admission | - M. Cavieton mukes an idoal Mikado, sing- - LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH MODERN CON- Without publicity or removal of property. building, niies o speclalty of elty collections ™ caroful weeding are absolutely essantiul to | kaymond and othiers, have on several oc- | $RLCSCTig tho shioves bud o diticulty | fug the past with Has sttt AP A Ay Ty W OMAHA MORTGAGIE LOAN CO., 559 3¢ the fullest and best growth, Oue fumily of | casions paid large amounts at this oftice, | /ot through the cases where the valui- e T BT T S L S o T dou SoUTH LGTIT STREET, — — four or five can handle ten acres of sugar | And now there comes to mind a big importa- blu‘;"-fl ‘fm)l i e [ e hui:n, |u‘d|:|iln“hl"“|:;:‘u-\i“é: 3 R , 2 ARNEY & First floor above the street. b DRt e A v CRGERGaT '8 A N epL. 0 0 s peculiarly adapreq E FURNISHED ROOM, 2017 HAR! %.s_ o R R i AR R Lo SCALES, bests: easily, withouti any, hived haln. o | tlon of snlt—over 780,000 pounds—on which | MEVECERw . o0 clogatwherathonmiontis | ons of the vy Hs s el 1 dubted;to ———— | prepare the ground it should be plowed at | the Hammond Packing Co. paia nearly eich Insertion, $1.50 a line per | least eighteen inches deep in the fall. At | $1,000 in duties; and once, about three years enished, 1605 Dodge. 04, MONEY TO LOAN. 700 N. Y. LIFE DLDG. 1 gtakenifonTnegi i 410, the end of April the ground should be worked | ago, S. P. Morse & Co. paid oyer $1,000 on o SOUTH ROOM, SUITADLE FOR u,,A“R X © PR R MG | WEW AND SECOND HANDSCALES, ALLKINDS. | over with a cultivator and the seeds planted | single invoice of hosiery. ‘Chis latter item eutlémen, ' with or without bo: Address Borden & Sellecl Co., Luke st., Chicugo | by a drill in rows sixteen inches apart. Thke | was eclivsed, however, last fall by another MOS8 5 only good seed unmcslmul“;:fl ’cfid growers [ hosiory importation on which the Morse = of Saxouy and France. len the sprouts | Dry Goods Co. pud me over $1,200. I can- FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | : MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. grow they should be carefully and intel- | uof recall ull the big transactions. nor is it e RIS el I o w\'\'fi-h\\-nblfi(;‘u \?\l.(\}:\u\ 'H)(()i\"gm\'l'fl‘l‘!x:[i‘/)%l|r, ligently v,hmbncd outi lm}\'lfig the most \lril;;on» necessary now.xls] my only purpose is to ey, L bR RS R RO A R S, PIA | B3, WAGONS, ous plants about.izht inches apurt. Three | show you thatat what wecali our ‘great rock ISR SRS T CAMEIAG Kb WAT BHOD S SRUIETE 0 or four times duriag the summer the weeds | in a ‘weary land’f collections bave been PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA, vestments are stored was hauled over, but | Miss Vinecut as Pitti Sing w none of the robes were taken. Japanese lovelin “ather Vranek said that the chalices | stronzer tow close of the pevform- were of iron and gilded. The only motal of | anee than in tho eaviier scenes, the hoarse value 1n them was the cup, which was of | ness which has prevented her sinking to any silver. When new these articles cost $10 | wreat oxteut weaving awiy. Miss Fanchon a ach, Tt is supposed that the thieves | was graceful us Peep-Bo. Mr. Ricketts thought they wers bure gold, but in this | quite vealized the part of Ko-Ko, his humos - they were mistaken, beinz decidedly unctuous, M, Taylor sunze There is no clew to the thicves, but the | the part of Nanki Poo with case. L.ist Qs i pleture of her voize being much M HEATED ROOMS, FURNISHED ORt X D0 YOY W Rates, 100 a line cach s month” anhlm{ alcen for - T e e Vo gl ve prompt attantion to all appil 3 1 er ‘ 2 e 08 S AR =Y L SllaRuEQ i o jo. Losat 7 YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME UNDER OARE OF | © 1 Wil ey voms loan o Long 40 you sqan: should bo pulled. The boot dislikes weeds | rauer plontiful oven i his far-fnlandcity.” | detoctives expect to eatch tho burglrs if | nignt “Tue Chimes of Normanuy™ was re- Womea's Christian_asociation, IILS 1Tt st | : You eau redics the cost'of mylng Your 1o extremely—it 13 nervous and Sensitive with they uttempt to 1e stolen proporty. peated. 2 Apimontiabanyiime Therats noipully o == | weeds around, although it is a marvelously A Follower uf tho Grip, R | T T T NEATLY F : S | £ ity or removal of prope g pBLiBgE ! ! 2y o, YEig e could 1ot wmprove tae qualivy it wo How 1) Cure Ly Geipp o T o st D ROONS | ¢ ™ SIBELITY ‘LOAN GUARANTEE co., vigorous plant, aud can stand anything but | The porsistent cough which usually fol- | |\ GOt Mot MmProye tas amity i wo | e s G o Grion \k of With 2019 Califor g O t Moo & Wil iod, the woeds aud the late frost, he | 1oWS an attacicof the grip can bz porma- | & o wve thut oxperience can | la grippe. [ coughed day und night for FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. BOTH or, 13t and Haruey sis, : e g “Aloug about the cna of November the | nently cured by taking Chamberkuin’s Cough | Heiye is the b i 3 : Y shaas o s A Atcaim hoat, $4.50 and 3 § BUREAU. SUFS & 0). SOLICITOLS. Beo | boots o raady for tho sugar flotory. Ta | Honi; cured by taiiug Ghamberlyin's Coush | broduce, or thiat monoy can buy about six woeics: my wife then sugmested Noril 11t atroet. Bullding, OMA LA, NEB. Advico PREE S 3 e 2 uedy: AW G MUK L0 — | that I try Chamberiain's Cough Remedy, At th siroet, " ey £ ¥ Poland the farmers heave the beet out of | says: “La Grippe left me with & sovors SOMEWHAT BERPLEXED. | st Leoutd see no difference, bt still ka TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS = MONEY ON ANY KIND OF — — the ground by using a bent, two-pronged | cough. After using several different medi- i 4 T At O B AR Tt Tt SH AL an for ront with bourd $40 permonth for two. b security: Strictly confidential. A, E. I foric, which is inserted beneath the root. 10 | cinag withotbe roliar, 1 tried Chamberitie's { vaking it, aud soou found that it was what | ont 1, Continental bloek 7 RA”.\WAY TIME RD Nebraska they use a machine which works | Cough Remedy, which effected 4 permanent | Hemith Oficials Confronted With a Ditem- 'l‘.‘.}',',‘""'.,“"f ] thag g gous.t MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS, on the same principl When' tho ‘beet. is. | oure.. 1 havenlso found it to be without an ma on the Garbage Question. K i cand it was ouly a few days family: SOV o, wmos and furniture of all king ~ oKl pavesand are et S5 ey e T cials are somewhat pep. | WLLwas free from the cough. 1 think 1 boned: 1 P MO 4o R AR ST | lifted trom tiw ground tho leaves and zreon | equal for ehyldren when troubled with coids | The healih ofielals are somewhat pev. | MIULEwas frew from die eough T uhini - NICRLY FULNISHED ROON WITIL 10AD top are cut off ‘with ono sweep of the knife, | or croup. 25 and 50° cent boutles fo sale by | plexed over the disposition of thesgarbage | PPl I Kemertl ot to kiow the value of Fadloedontor, 10th stroot. Mg o Gagh Vestibiio. .. tholpaaandikeiolmpediibmanditha ol druguints. P question. The licenses of garbage haulers | cdwing the benefit T hive. ro hear -' BUSINESS OBANOES s O TS B R G S Yy Ofisieas ANNOUNCEMENTS, all expived on Jatuary 1, aud the contract | Madison Mustard, Ot ana 50 cent with Alexander Macdonald was to be put in | bottles for sale by drugsyi et LAST DAY IN OFFICZ, 11.45am Pacific Jet. Lo Leaves | BURLINGTON & (O, RIVIE. beets ing and b including fall plowing, planting, weed- vesting, is about #0. OFf this | Charles H. Yale's “Newest Dovil's Auc- | cffect upon that date, but u temporary ro- Rates, 10¢ a line eacl nsertios moith. Nothing taken for less tiy i | Yo(OUNTRY BANK WO SALE. WILL WE [ poitiacl BORICU b Seon St Amounu R i i benteRen ALNIsE ban oL which opens an ongagement at the | straiuing order stares Mr. Macdonald in the X3 & and IADROVLA Thre 1okr owa. tor Sl "t 10:15um addwood Express. ||\l £10pm | lives soventeen pounds of seed to plant an | Boyd tonight, has been entwely re- | face witha possibility that a strong cffort wud Bennets Give Way to El. AL &Ehom LEn on RS froan diopm | e As the sugir manufacturer is dircetly | written by Mr. Yale, who has secured a | will bo made by Mr. Brockenridie to secure wasser nud Drexel. PHE 4-STORY BRICK BUFLDING FOR SALE, A CONTROLLI 2 interested in socuring nothing but the best | number of European features that will make | @ permanent injunction. 'I'he Jones sircet The last offeial day of Register of Deeds rountee Dot} dump isa back number, whie the Daven i country. Dur- | 100 Sevect dump bas also been closed ing the summer interim, scenig artists, de- The question tow agituting the minds of | hisa stumers hive been busily en- | the Board of Health is the disposition of the | about to leave the ofiice, prior to turniug the The bullding fireproof oo mplete stemn Beatiue fAxtures. 5, ote. Apply at the of* i Tho I 910 bk located in i go ik s good deposits and 0 thousand dol sons glven for selling. Addre: beets, he generally stibulates that the seed | gheir first appearance in thi must come from him. It costs 10 cents a pound includiug duty, or $1.70 an acre. A Megeath was one of the most pleasant of ministration. Last night as he was Depot 10th and M, nsas City Day Express. ars required. 5 ¥ = ©. Night Bxp. via U. P, Trais. farmer in Nebvaska ought to raise at leasy | Signersand c ROIRILEN T AT RUTOIRES HELEDING, IR THICAGD, K. I & PACIRIC, v twelyo tons of heots to. the acre, Some of | Baged in preparing mow work in thoir r buge in the meantime. With Contractor | afaivs over to his sucec P, 1. Elsasser with ubout 12 vet, tloor wpace, XL, at i Dot 10th & Miray T Y gt ve lines, and it is safe to predict wnen | Macdonald tied up, the dumps closed and 1o | Skt 10 Farnam stroet . Uni 10th & M thew have raised fiftgen and eighteen tons. ve \ Hod I h i ¥ o o o viLe 100 e S ARIrAn sk -« JoR W H: ¥ FOR EXCHANGE. e 7Y i With the existing bounty of cents a pound ‘Nowest’ Devil's Auction” unfolds its | earbuge biulers, it causes tho board con- | 10 Was called 1uto the private room, whero fon, 1 is said that | the clerks presented him with a solid silver )¢ the | one hundred and one novelties to public ga blo food for refl Tatcs, 100 & 1o oach (nsertion, $1.50 a lne per | a0 - on sugar the factory pays & a ton 3% (©X Sundiy) AGENTS WANILED. it NotRIni ke tor. Tags swan 400 R0 T e e G | beots, providing that Uhero'is at loast 12 per | 16 will bo found to oxcood all expecta- | Contractor Macdonall will be rostwainod, | sk aad drinking cup aud a silic twbreil - : 2 ccman | B00pm Voatibulad LIS | 400Dm | (ot sulectiuring in them, and the avorago. fn | tions or comparisons iu this particular line, | uithough he was at work Pucsday | M. Megeath thanked the douors i a neat g et #1303 oo oF | 77 LOWN 100 RARNS IN X BERASKA, KANSAS | 1210 4m |Oklahoni Exp. (10 0. B. ex. Sui senvsucehnciioll shamiaild\ e avoruga. tn bt s | little specch fJand Dakots. WL sell oheap or exchange for | = AT Nebraska is 16 per cent, it has run up to 2 e e N i Deputy Shevift Lowis last night L 1l ng Band, es the farmer an income The Rooster St o | mdee. s aud cattle. Add.box per cent. This gi ALL O 30 mn | Okl L' XD, ( i ay % ) . P )] he 5 o Ao ) the bo K de out al! 0 returns LR AL Andre b OUTR By ealOklanoms STexisNEn. of 0 un acve, which is'a et profiv of from | in dress suis, playing musical instruments Ciorks and ttaches of the passenger de. | b the booits, miade uut all of Ul e i Ol Cor, Cleveli NN R0 i T Baorh 25 10 830 an uer o b four times moro | i8 1 sight and can be soen ut the kidou Museo | pactment of the Union Pacific are mourning | (5 J1S Al this, movutni, assisted by T W) eI Tox 203, ¥ Oniua |Unton Dapot n'n‘»‘..u'fi\{.;‘ than he makes in raising wheat or corn. this week. Tho musical Masou's Block, ¥he | \vith Mr. John L. Ried, on the death | po Shorift Diesel AYLIG R e finest World's' Balr sl < put L BANK ST [ Overiand e Sl G80 ot : e 08 8 piott a ¢ o family " rosidence, 717 North Ahwa ! b penopally Oh he markar Tho Bt otk g e g i Dl scitrice & Strounab'y Kk e Sunh| 1530 b “Now, the st scigiu) as practicod in | curios constitute s strong bill at Mamngor | Uhe family residenco, 717 North i onty | A Favnrite Remeay tor B Girippe, uitlolis ovor htroducyd. Sond vaoronecs il G40 pm ~Pucilic Express...... . Prussia and Poland, is that, the farmers do | Lawler's new vlay house, 1515 Dodge streoy, | third s AR e et R A R G “Purine the epidemic of Ja grinpe Cham- uig for samplo. Addeoss Bilrot, SHyemion s | et | RO var Fi the plowing and furnjsh. the horses and 1 monis, M Ried, who as chist elaricin the | o i Gongn Itamony: ok tho joad. hows g ) e | Zipropcrty for shoep, hogs or catile. Address B [ Loavos CHIUATD, ;\‘m.‘.\;-r. UL TARTY wagons whenover required, while all the The next attraction at the Fifteenth Streoy | S04 Yerts degartinans | :i aue ol i ..‘mr“,. i et e [ AT R R e AL Vv WANTED TO R 1 8outh Oniahia oy & Guuais J. I Depotind Marcy S| Omaha_ | haud work i3 done by eontractors with | tneater will ba “Side Tracked,” a comedy PALTOR Saia0IRaR ) o SIAGKILL ettt FREAT naa; drURRIRE: €l ok —_— — 70K BXCHANGE BEAUTINUL MODERN | (F0R 111 iniongo Haonss (o Sii) Siuads of laborers. ¥hgy yoniruct to doall | arama, witleJule Walters us Horatio Xerxes | ori BT 0% REreCEC, & TRHO | worth, LIl Lo grip is much tho saino us it . Miem ward fivet tasassion resiiduiice and bank stock for good notes. Box 2 tho weeding ana othef Haud work at 0 | Booth, the gentlemanly tramp. Me. Wulters g sy B Cory sovere cold and vequires procisely tho Iherenf! Nothing taken for leas thiy = 7 " D, o . 3 PIne) nder exceptionally pleasant cicunstances, (7 ry _Nothing | 00Ty MATL T B. & MO. VALLEY much an acre, thus ridding the farmer from | 3 well and. fa i Se pHunally plosainy ¢ . it st bt Rty a l WANTED. HOAKD FOIE O JOUPLE T 77 FARM, 100 TRAL NE- Sea iny concern and at the stme time eoabling | his clever character work. Ihe company Tl A L ADMAD s and effectunl and will prevent any tendency 0 TKhiom house and peivate tanily, Wi timish | 7, EARM; 100 ACRES, N CENTILA o Dandwool EXDFavs. Iuin to make a good profil, Tho greut dif- | ionises to be up to the standavd, ane the | SEer which the body was taken to th AR i ket ek S b AR QR IR the 16 Airess A 40, Bow office LI In oultivation: all good lnud: Wil iAu e Sabiero. B \Re .-‘,‘;':t‘ {iha | feuity in growiug boets i3 found m_the ais- | Liechynieal offects are said to bo an entire | it acitie depot and sent vl to b Qv aisiaks ; bt F WANTED, T N1, 2 " R | 313, MeCague bitldlug, op e B T ot b o like of the average farmer gp #o down on his Sy s bR B entire | 4,0 where the interment wiil ) 4 = o K, NANTED, 10 KENT. 2 O S BOOMS WUL- | 3 54o0m Paul EXDress. ... | 92500 I aar b 0 down ¢ novelty. L'racked” opens for one | A" NI S PO CID The s lof - W for light houstkeeping, modern cor Clinexe tu No Hurry o itegister. kinees and pull weeds. They worle is really | week, commencing noxt Sunday watince, fences, desirable locallty. Add CHICAGO & NORTH WESTY, | Arrivos logaey of o year of devoted life between Me. BT town of ' Utiea, Neb. Anybody cun tride purpose, and that labor is found in the 710 TRADE WOR BURNITURE, 1 : not laborows, and can reagily be performed | Jiiuaps 7 sallaatar Nox ey tlonal bank iy iroas, Bouth Dakaia B Addro e Mo B 1ho vmmen And. ohtIaRan, of b famiy: [ JoBuARYT O and Mrs. 1toid. : s 2llaokr MORAD:hoo Lealyad” e ipuka K. YaNTED, SINGLE | el | Tao3pm 1 Vestibue Timdt. . “Then there is prejudico in America ugainat | Buy it. Tey it You will never change | (Xostorday the annual elogtions of the | for the wogistration of Chincse na ANt L with boa TTWENTY-ROOM BRICK | 0:80pm 000 Eastern Flyer | women and childven working in the Helds. | your brand. = Cook's Extra Dry Imperial [ Omishs & Republican Valley Rallway cou- § by the Geary law, and is now ready to p vi N hauas with moSery heatod howl for land or stewm swing. | 030 bm | (xS s s g (B Mo | 823w | Thus comes the conclusion that our best | Chawpagne never fails to please. pany and the Omuna Elkbors | tho photographs of the celestials on flie, o . tAddrons 4 s 10X U, Dunlap, fowa. "o 35 am ... Mo. Valioy Lo 1020 00§ pian, in order to develop the beat-sugar pos- 2 i Valley Railwoy company wero hela in | he Hop Sings and Wah Yangs are not fall RIS 18 A DIAR PARM, ALL DNRRR 65T o MSSIURT Bacipi aibilivion of Nobraslka, is to colouiav thi stato e the legul = demarumont - ofices of | he | i over ona iuother, howover, fn - thoie of on, kood lmprovemwnis, 3 wilea frow _Dopot 3th and Webater Sis vith the Labor which is best o o y 4 A nion Pacific, tho following divectors bemg | 18 G0 AR ’ AN 9 ation, goud (mpr ) uiles frow | AIAR Ho labar witloh Iy e pdanied S0 the | . i i dancaon she oponing of thio oity Lalibiny s NG Tatlowing Glrsolors Letg | 1ast o camply wish the law, aid ‘it may ¥ g Louia B quire i little exorcise of faderal authority Lo ates 10 3 1o est Tascrtion put 1o & 1ittie monoy, asmak Polish people of Chicago wh formed it i | schools Tuesday was somewhat lighter Bdwin I Atkins, S H. H. Clark, | o1 oshiing takor o small town preferred. Audross 6. o Poople:of Chicege Wig ormed i la 3 B o AV YR P | ket them all i Line, month. Ny an..‘:;lnl :ln\:;:-:‘nu — seall town Rfeons o Poland : S i than was expected, owing to the fact thay on ll::;\(|.|;l_:||\l.:_ M\hm\, Alexaudoer phser STORAGE, L LA CROSS, 1214 HAR- | ~ m— “ligperience has proved that oanly large v gene v e 5 ether N o -t o Y N T We ot Wl4 | 7 FOR TRADE, GOOD BUSINESS PROP. | _Omabal Depo: i poriens ¥ Y TArBC | it was not generally understood whether City Passeager Agent George Haynes of | . One word describos it, fection. " We ra- - S fUorty, contrally 1ocated, clear, for large tract of Sioux ity Acdomniodatl the term bewan ‘Tuesday or yosterday. 1t is | the Milwaukes has returned from ot ) DeWity's Witch Hazel Salve.cures pites STOR! FOR HOUSEHOLD u r Omaha: will hssume | u fSioux City Bxpeass (9. Sun. presumed that the delinquont pupiis are in | Sppings, $ b, whero he spent o fortiight o ~ a4 heap rate. K. Wells, 1111 : Paul Limitod cloin wnd 5.10 bk DA Passouger (o rence. luquire roou; very pleasantly Marrlugo Licenses. tnewr places today. No new puapils are Children Cry for | il i e, b s T soaser ot o L — Feaven | % GtV & B AGTR | L, op - " The following marviage lcenses were is- “WANTED— Leay 0 LY & P A ’ wendance is about the same as at the close of De'eciave Wik, £2 HORSES WINT:R:eD. walial _Depor. 10 ant Marvy s Pitcher’s Castoria. | the previous term. Genorally speaking the | (iey Eloctrionn. Comml o sed yesterday The o wonl | ihras insoriion, 1o 4 Word i ~810ux Clly Passeage 4 achool attondance of the ocurront year i | . 1 Flectriclan Cowglit will vecommend | oo oqud Addres Ag Nothing taks or le Rates, 10e e ool o, $1.39 4 line pe St. ¢ % nae ¢ 0 TR ye he appoln of o i \is fort Ty Y 7t y i L e | mnthe MO kon t aas S % ine g oo Rl Dapre Children Cry for | fioisoo to i in excess of lust year. tho appminiment of wn assisans s oron- | MMM . WANTED, A X GE OF ABOUT | S Ansiols R § P % coming anuual repor e says that he | +Ma L s Ok - IN 1% Mot ki pRoperty: Wil bay nal mors ORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS A. W PIHEL H Omaha) _Depot, 15th and W ibster S of R0 | eould o wore o devote to ee- | 3V B Mabin, Owal . ‘ e D R e Ve inna 1o ore | T o T D, ADDIRESS A W PHEL “Bdd pin] St Pul Limited Pitcher's Castorla. Sudden changes of “wuathor cause throay | €0uld buve more Uime to devole to luspee- | | N wp MR GG, " » sellor, Address A 11, Bee. MONG 5% Tobo et _5:45 pun ! Chieago Limited here is uo more efiectual remedy | tion and othor dutiesof nis. ofilce if he haa Jdohann A. Macht, Omaba. i Children Cryfor | {55 G i Brows b some onc to pecform the clevical work at | 1 Teits Krispert, Oinatia. N Wt "rnn("fi»'uu‘i.“:i: 2 Pnlkr;rn‘: B fl.‘&“i ui' “I‘.}:u *.;?.':.7“"‘.’:3 'Tfl':f Jur. 1 Bnioes Tovh aien so : by iy ohial Froches. Sold only Im boxes. Price | tached to his oMce: — Sl AR Clouser & ‘Atom: rooin 3. B uth. Address Hoppor Bros., Blkkoru. No al vot. T0th i Marey, ¢ o chos. . Pric c : ~ - AT UTOE Tor | -l . Dopor i i | Pitcher's Castoria. o 1o speaking Of \be aystem. of -clectris| ‘DoWil's Wiohilases saive curas piles