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    TBE DAILY BEE OMAHA TIIUBSDA , JAFTCJABY II
That is what a great
many people arc doing.
They don't know just what
is the matter , but they have
a combination of pains and
aches , and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is BROWN'S IKON
BITTERS , and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies and
enriches it , cind rich , strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues , drives out
disease and gives health and
' strength.
This is why BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS will cure
kidney and liver diseases ,
consumption , rheumatism ,
neuralgia , dyspepsia , mala
ria , intermittent fevers , &c.
soj S. I'aca St. , Baltimore.
Nov. 98,1881.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia , and for several
weeks could cat nothing and
was growing weaker every
day. I tried Urown's Iron
Bitters , and am happy to say
I now have a good appetite ,
and am getting stronger.
JOS. McCAWLUY.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
is not a drink and docs not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of Iron
that causes no injurious ef
fects. Get the genuine.
Don't be imposed on with
imitations.
. _ _ , . . 1 wurrantna p Ute
to Uo wearer Ih nvorr way ,
, . or icv wouoy will bfrrrotumio < l by '
* * .V tlin pcrBou Jtoinwhom It wa bought.
- ' to onlyConictproiiounrwl by our jtortlna rhT'l'lnJ
Hot Injurlou * to the wearer , widrnclorMdliy Udln i
r.b * "imntforaforiahlr wo pvrfoct Cttlnn Conot eri
[ ottnic PoU I
nn , 1.GO.
4b > lomlnnl ( oitrulicurir ) . ( ! ( ) . Nurilog , * 1.8
rrttervluit ( One rotilll ) fC.UU. I'urua-o
HMri'Hupportlnir. l.r.O.
r > ale l > y IroJInlt llctnli llriilori ererjrvher
< ; UICAOO cor.aKX cu , , uuicutco , ui.
-L TEUE FELLOfi
Worthily point to the
"HUB PUNCH"
A < an article of such rare and exceeding merit I
deserve a place on entry sideboard ,
I t
ABooinl Clni * of Hit > > * > i , ) , If
most welcome accessor ) of friendly Intercoure
petull.rly acceptable at iiartlan. Ui.cork , an
tl * ready. 1'uni.hcs brewed .
at requ.t are fi
behind It In ( U\or.
Olltml orator * neier dls.lose
The real our e whence thuir cloamnce Hews
Bclietc rut , It comes , after dinner or lunch , ,
Tram & flowing lowl of OUAVhS' HUll U CI
Th f niDio Jtud tltle-"HUH PUNCH" U dc
ttda.mtr.do inaik. All untuthorliod um
tht tr.d mark will be promptly prooejutod.
0. II.GMYKS&SOKB , EOSTO.S , UA6S.
The "III ' . ' : ' " .
I'UNCU" Ii lold br ml l , dlne ft !
Trad" HUppllei ot llanafacturcr'g iirlc
by M A. MoNan-ara ; ftmlllca Bupplied I
A. It ( jlarlBtone. Omalia Neh
Sami(3lCEavis60o ] (
DRY GOODS
Washington ; Avo- and Filth S
ST. LOUIS
BKMOED TO NO. Oil 10TH I :
DB1UB IH ,
ALL KINDS OF WINE !
LANGTRY'S ' BIG PROFITS
Ovo' S100,000 , Thus Far Receive
From Her Eastern En
gagement ,
Successful Stare Financial !
Contrasted Bernhardt's
Popularity ,
few \osl fttar.
Arnorlcnns nro , nnd nlwaya hav
beeu , ft theatre oin > { pcoplo. Evu
when the nation was in the tliroos c
* urnnt civil war the thuatrca woi
rowdod. Indeed , the fonndatiotia c
many theatrical fortnnin wcro laid dui
ag inuBu troublous titnnn , nnd it we
lion that the prices of udmlnsicn t
lUces of nmunoniunt were ndvance
mi iho rrsurvod cunt principle ttiot
atod. It was in 18G4 that Edwj
tooth appeared in "ilamlot" for ot
uurirod couaccutlvo performances :
ho Winter Garden , and on nlmoi
very oco.inlon to largo and payic
i tinoo. Spectacle , hurlctquo nnd di
moatlo drama were to bo seen nt tt
itiur thuutrca. The peoptu seomt
o winh to drown all thought of th
lorrors through which the couuti
wae passing m the light aud glitter <
ho playhouse. Not only thii , bi
aruo fortunes wcro buing mad
money waa plentiful , and , in the e :
ravaganco of the hour , the thcatn
amo in for a full share of the wenlt
hat was being BO loonoly ecnttcrc
) i adoast. It waH at this tim
oo , thai actors began to rccou
lie high salaried that have ginco coi
inuod , and , altogether , the wi
irought in a 'new era for the playi
ind the piuyhouoo. But it must IK
> o thought that 'hero had not boo
irgo reoclpta at the theaters bofoi
bis. 80 far back no the tlmo whe
Edwin Forrest returned from his sei
nd trip to England ho played t
1,000 and $2,000 hounoa and price
were lower then than they are now-
tnd his tour through the country wi
iko a grand triumphal progreeo , i
which ho won artlatlo renown on
nauoial recognition. Ho died a ric
lan , and would havodiod mnohrlohi
ud ho not frittered away the lati
ears * ol his llfo. Charlotte Oaihmc
lao atuivseed a Jortutio by her proie
Ion , oven althongh nho had muuy d
icndenta upon her bounty.
The author and the mnnogora i
'Tho Black Crook" nil became rii
hrongh the production of that sped
lo , and ulttjoutrh IT. 0. Jarrett , tl
only surviving partner , may have lo
money in o'.hor opocnlatlons , ho
wiunitiR it all back in the ftbsurdl
ailed "Fun on the Bristol. " "Frit ;
> nnght in over $100,000 each for J. I
Siamot , the actor , and Charles G
ur , th author , in a llttlo ever a yon
M. B. Curtis might retire from bui
ness very comfortably on the profs
of "Sutn'l of Poson , " and the can
an bo said of Danman Thompaon ni
'Jofltua Whitoomb. " When "Ti
Two Orphans" was first produced
ho Union Square theater It ran f
179 perf.rni nooi , and the gross i
ceipts were $100,500.50. At the fii
revival forty.eight performances we
ilvon , and the receipts wcro $3'
93(5.25 The oeoond revival oo
nlatcd of twonty-ono porfori
nneea , and thol reacipta wo
eiiii'.SO CO. m&bltkt 1 grai
toUl at the Union 'Square Theat
alone of (2U0.92G 25 , nnd the roculr.
a other plaots and at other thoate
tiust foot up an oven larger amoni
The receipts for "Tho Lights o' Lo
don , " which was performed at time
mo house 131 times , were $12 [
709.25 Thoeo facts and fiRuroa n
convincing Indices that n vast sum
uoney ia upcnt every year in thoati
; al aniUBoment , and thcro ia not mui
wondur that foreign nctors look
America aa a eort of novr Golcom
where thuy will reap n goldou harvee
The latest importation is Me
Liingtry , and although the critics hav
n the majority of inaiancca , haudh
lor without i > lovoa and her indlscre
incapadcs have brought her into f
rom apreeablo notoriety , neither si
nor her manager has reason to cot
) laiu of the substantial patronage th
iM been accorded her. Mr. Abbi
tppoara to have secured the monopo
> f foreign nrtiats , and it is estliuati
.hat when he comes to balance h
looks at the end of the season ho wl
ind himself with a clear profit
8150,000 to his credit. For the pu
ijso of aacortainlng the receipts
aoino of thu notable foreign nrtlc
who have como to this country , a St
reporter called nt the Grand ope
house , whtro W. W. Tillotaon , tl
icting manager , was found. Mr. T ;
otaon commenced his theatrical care
w c Ih'oo boy for Jurrotl it Palme
ind , by plodding industry , has attal
od the position of. manager and tl
poeecgelon of a diamond acarf-pl
What "Till" does not know about tl
jox-oflico working of a theater IB har
y worth knowing , Oa beiu nski
or the groan rocctpto of the Langti
eng nement up to the present tim
Mr. Tillotaou toyed gently with li
bft whiakor ho 1ms an abiding con
donao in nud love for hia whukora
aud turning languidly to a shoot
[ > apar containing a HUBS of ligarc
said :
"Up to this morning , Thurada
the receipts have been SlO-l/'oS.T
Not bad , la it ? You see when M
Abbey engaged the Jersey Lily it w
a tosa up whether oho would bo
Kreat success or a great failure ,
was takit.fc big chances , but the ti
came up rluht , and wo have no reaai
to bo dituMisficd , I can nsiiuro you
"And has the engagement of Ma
Nllsion boou equally auccesuf ul ? '
"yes , indeed. Our latest advte
from Bun Frauclcco place the crt
receipts at § 101,242 lu. She I
created u tjonnino forora wherever B
has gone. She seems to hi\vo frion
and admirers In nil p'uts of the ooti
try , and they never tire In doing hoi
to her. She has fairly taken the 1
clfic elopers by storm , and her press
engnijeinunt is tbo most tuccota
Bho ha3 ever played in thU count
You remember when shu first cc
hero , nndor Max Strakoach'a tnana ;
mont ? Well , the society poopla to
her up. After her first performan
at the Academy of Music , a uurnl
of youug bloods took the horses fn
her carriage and dragged her in 1
utnph to the roildouce of Dr. Do
mui , on Fourth avenue , where
grand reception was held , That i
tied it. She bectmo a society j
nd from that day to this she has a !
w < iy romalnod ono. "
"But how do the engagements c
lose two ladies corapiro with thosoc
omo others Mme , Bernhardt's , fc
nstanci ? "
"Tho tttal receipts for Mmo. Bert
iwdt'e porformunces in thia oountr
were 8422,247.02. , Wo shall not quit
each thoao Hgnrea ! th either Mn
.a-jctry or Mmo. Ni'eaon ' , but mai
lot loao sight of the fact that Mmt
lernhnrdt waa n great novelty ,
"The Patti engagement was not B
accotsftil , was it ? '
"Well , Mr. Abbey did not make
ortuno out of Pattl , for the oxponat
? cro very heavy ; bat you will prob :
> ly bo surprised when I tell you th ;
bo groeo receipts of the engagemot
monntod to $209,107 91. "
"Not bad , mobt decidedly , and no
oil nio , these are all foreign nrtleti
tow did the engagement of Kdwi
Inotli , a nntivo aotor , compare wit
hem ? "
"Do yon remember when Edwl
loath appeared at Udvorlj's thcatt
then the Lyceum ) notno sis ycai
go ? Ho waa under the mauagomi > t
f his father-in-law , and Mr. Mi
Viokor lost ? 10,000 on the ongigi
uout. The next eoason ho npponre
t Daly'a theater , and the prntitn e :
coded thu amount of Mr. McYickor
OBSOS. There's an example of tl
ioklencss of the Now York publio fc
, on. During his engagement , wit
Mr. Abbey last uoaaon the grogs re
oipU were $294,137 60. Trul
here are ups nnd downs lu an actor
Ifo. " And Mr. Tilloteon sank btc
anguldly in his chair and basely d
ertod his left whiakor for hlH righ
Liter in the day. Uuclo Samii
'olvllle was found ensconced in easy
asy chair in the smoking-room of tt
Vcatmlnster hotel ,
When asked as to the receipts i
'The ' World" and "Taken Froi
ilfe , " ho lazily took the citrar froi
is mouth , and tottling back in h
hair with n cart of dolco-far-hlcnto-1
m-Samuol'ColvllIo smile upon h
ace , said :
"Really , dear boy. it would bo hni
a say ; but I think you can roadil
ut 'Tho World1 at fully $300,001
or it has been traveling all over tl
ountry , and is still traveling to goc
ualnojs. As to 'Taken From Life
do Now Ywrk critics eat down npc
: pretty severely , nnd they can hard !
> o blamed , for it did not have a goc
banco with the cast which original !
layed in it hero. Bet now , dear bo ;
have altered all that aud have bcc
making money with it throughout tl
iroviucoH. I do not doubt that
will bring mo out $10,000 ahead at tl
d n { the season. "
"You brought Lydia Thoinpoon
hia couutry , did yon not ? "
"Well , I should smllo. Yes , ii
deed ; and n great card eho wtsVh
wo coined money. I will never forg
firat niuht the company uppoart
at Wood's Museum. The hciueo w
itiakod. Tbo public know they wo
iO BOO something novel , but they hi
10 idon of the extent of the novolt
Poor Harry Beckett made the first h
of the evening as Trotter Southdov
n the opening farce , and then can
iho burlesque Ixlon.1 When Lyd
Thompson bounded on the stage
[ xion there was a salvo of applans
Ada Harland as Jupiter , Lisa Web
aa Mercury nnd Harry Beckett
Minerva , were all well received ; b
; ho sensation of the evening was whi
Pauline Marklum strode before tl
audience as Venus. She was arrayi
entirely | n twhita , o < J Uuro rraa n
nuoh nrrayfng. At first there was
mail , thou there was a buzz , then
.romcr , then u chorus of suppressi
"nhs , " ' and finally the whole va
audience burst out in cheora. Ah , n
dear boy , I don't believe that ai
roman ever had Huch a recaption o
iroly on her personal beauty. The
waH only ono Pauline Markhnm , at
oven if another woman equally ban
rome were to como nlonij to-day I i
uot believe that the sensation of th
light conld ever bo repeated. "
"But what were the profits ? "
"Profit * ? Glory , honor , ronov
iid over $100,0001"
Just then Max Strakosoh waa BO
lasting nnd the reporter captur
ilm before ho had reached the cornc
"Max , " ho said , tapping him i
ho shoulder , "what cun you t
mo of big recoipto In the operatic bm
now ! "
"Big receipts ? Oh , I have so
hem , but the biggest I ever kn (
raa tho'night at the Academy
Muslo when I presented Parcpa-Roi
\dolftido Phillips , Wachtol aud Sat
ey in ono performance. Wo took
$8.000. '
From all of which It can bo inferr
hut the Jeraoy Lily , oven with Frc
die cud the poodle , has not done
iioro surprising bueiuess thau some
ler predecessors.
Rlouefi in Hop
At the present prices , tt-n ucroa
lops will bring more money th
ivo hundred acres in any other fan
ng ; and , If thorn ia a consumer
dealer who thinks the piioe of H
KttoM high , remember that Hops a
$1.25 pur Ib. , nnd the qnnnllty ui
quality c f Hops in Hop Blttorc , ai
no price remains the aamo us fornu
y. Don't buy or use worthlets oti
or imltnlionB boounao the uticu is lei
Army Ordors.
Captain Daniel W. Benham ni
Second Lieutenant Daniel L. Ho
oil , Seventh infantry , nro detailed
nembeis of the genoinl court matt
convened nt Fort D. A , llusso
Wyo , , by paragraph 3 , special ordt
No. 127 , eoriua of 1882 , from thc
itsadqunrtors.
A general conrt martial is n
pointed to moot at Fort Omaha , No !
on the llth dny of January , 1883 ,
as soou thereafter as practicable , I
the trial of Private Nicholas
Oosgruvu , company G , Fourth iufa
try , anvl such other piisouera as tube
bo brought before it. Detail cf t
court : Major Isaac D. Dellnti
Fourth infantry : Captains Charles
von Hermann , Fourth infantry , n
Thomas F Quinn , Fourth Infant
First Liontonnnta Luigi Lomla , Fi
artillery , nnd Edvrnrd L , Ball
Fourth infantry ; Second Lieuteun :
Charles G Treat , Fiflh artillery , a
Magnus 0 , Hollia , Fourth Infant
Second Lieutenant Carver Ilowlai
Fourth infantry , jndge advocate.
Lieutenant AI , 0. Footo , cdjuti
Ninth Infantry , having complied w
Instructions in oiden No. 3 , d 1
Fort D. A. RusBell , Wyo. , January 2
1883 , will return to his station , For
D A Rmioll , Wyo.
Sergeant Kent , company H , Sovontl
Infantry , Corporal Wittonau , compan ;
D ( Ninth infantry , having compllei
with inntrnothns contained in ordet
No. 3 , dated Fort D. A. Hnesell , Wyo
Tho. quartermaster's dopartmeu
will furnish the necrsjary tranBportn
tlon , and the subsistence departmen
commutation for ono day each , it be
ing impracticable to carry cooked ru
tlons ,
Ilocrult John A. Ahtunenllatcd o
Fort Omaha , Neb , , Ja assigned to th
Fourth infantry.
Capt. OharlcB R Barnttt , Riislntati
.uartermatter U. S , A. , ia , by anthoi
ty of the war department , ussigiw
o temporary duty nt thoquartoruia !
or' * depot in this city , &nd will ropoi
o Unptnin John V. Farcy , naalstati
inrtertoBMtor , U S. A.
Hon. D.inlol W. Voorhccn , U.
Senator from Indisno , sayt : I cot
idur St. Jacobs Oil n splendid rim
dy. I suffered from rheumatism c
ho back. I used St. Jacobs Oi
which pave mo irstantancons rel 1ft
ud finally cured mo completely.
Real Eattao Tranefers.
The following deeds were filed fc
ccord in the county clerk's oflic
'anuary 10. Reported for TIIE BE
iy Goo. W , Ames , real eetnto doalei
J. B. Evans to T. S. M. Murraj
w d , pirt lots 10 and 11 , block J
Henry and Sholton's addition ; $3,00 (
I. S. HnBcill and wife to Margart
jippincott , w d , lot 12 , block If
mprovomont association ndditiot
$300.
$300.W.
W. H. Ijams to D. St , Geycr , mai
or'a deed , parcel acctlona 10 , 10 , K
$ C39.
C39.P.
P. D. Orowoll et nl to D. St. Geye ;
d , parcel of flections 10 , 15 , 1 !
83500.
Honest and Liberal.
When the Hops lu each bottle i
lop BIttern ( at the prooont prlci
> 1.26 per Ib ) coat moru than a bott
a sold for , bualdee the other ooatl
mcdicinen , and the quality and pru
are kept the eamo , wo think it
lonest and liberal in the propolotor
ind'uo ono should complain , or be
ir uao worthless stnff , or oheatin
logua linitatlona bacauso the price
esa.
The Creoles About 1745.
Among the people a tranamnatlc
was going on. French fathers wei
moving aside to mnko room for Oreo
ona. The life of the seniors he
> 06D what the life of rodomptorla
, nd liberated convicts , cotnblnii
with that of n French and Swiss lit
and staff in and about the ontpoata i
uch a frontier , might be ; idle , thrlf
oaa , gallant , bold , rude , free , ar
corninl of labor , which the oompat
lad brought into permanent contum
> y the introduction of African olavo
! n thla atmosphere they had brongl
up their children. Now thei
children wcro taking their parent
place and with Litin ductilil
veto conforming to the mold >
tholr nearest surroundings. Th (
differed from their transatlantic atoc
much an the face of nature in Louis
ana differed from that in Franco.
Boll cf unlimited fertility beq m
; hrough slavery , not an incentivtT
nduatry , bat a prornho of unearni
ilenty. A Jsi'urious and enervattt
climate joined its influence with th
iondjtion to dubffifeyS'ft i the Gall
eve of pleasure tl cn nnambitloi
ipathy and nn nntrained seusuallt ;
The oourtooca manners of France we
argely retained ; but the habit of cot
mandiuga dulland abject slave claa
over which a "blaok coda" ga'
every white man full powt
of police , Induced a certain Her
uipurionsucea of will and tempe
while that proud love of freedom ,
pervAeivo throughout the Amorici
wildernear , roao at times to an at
tndn of arrogant superiority over i
lonatralnt and became the occaolon
larah comment lu tbo reports cent
Franco by the oilicora of their kin
in the lakes , canebrakca and swamf.
and on the bayou ridgoa of tholr dar
wet forests , and on thoaunny expatie
of their marehea , a qioat abnndan
of boara , panthera , deer , ewans , gee
and Icaaer gomo gave t > bold zest
arduous spurt. The chase became i
most the cly form of exercise , ai
woodcraft oftnn the only uducatio
As for the gentler Bex , catching Ic
grossnees from negro slavery and Ic
rudeness from the wilderness , th
wore , in mind as well as morals , n
porior to the men. The conld ro
and write and mnko rf little nine :
Snch French vivacity aastill remain
ohoBO the bull-roam an their chief t' '
light , while the gaming-tablo wno t
in door paaeion of the men. Utu
atr.tincd , proud , intrepid , m-lf-rehat
rudely volnptuoua , of n high intolloi
rial order , ytt unodne.itud , nnroasu
-irapulaivo nnd icihuunablo-su
waa the first natiro-born cjcncrftti
of Franco-Lnnlaia.niana [ Ooorgo \
diblo in the .1 nnary 0 ntury.
Hoi-sfurilV AoldiPlioiphato ns a 11
frliseraut Brink in F ver .
Dr. ii S. DAVIS , Meriden , Oem
aayn : ' I have ued It ai a plcaau
and cooling drink in fovore , and ha
been vnrv much pleaaod with it. "
THE GREAT GERMJ
REMEDY
FOR PAIN
nellorci aJ curd
RHEUMATIS31
NouralTgln ,
Gcittici , Lumbago
EE1D1CEE , IOOI31CHI
SORE THROAT ,
QVINSV , BWrLLINO !
M'll.lIVS ,
Scrtctis , CuU , Braid
AnJ til other tcl
nni cisis i BOTH :
EoUbjillDntilitii
I ) < > l ri. Ulrcctloai la
( luniuti u A Vn.l.t k C
ll > IIIuoi > , nl C. 8 ,
, ' * r thc ' ' 8' Tim
K Jossu
li Only Hie aiitliorUexl l-ytcr anJ hUli i
not bo ' lllooj null InircUr" ttcry such a *
KM aitl vlllho published , but tiua lllu bA
only | ioi8on who U In IKWCMOII ! 1 1 the lac
faith ul unil il < v tea lfo. Truth Ii more It
csllnnthaii llctlon.irenti thomdapp y for
rltoij at once. Bend 7G cti. for Sample be
J H CUumbern & U0. .
bt-JLonUMo
A PJBW
BARGAINS
LOTS
,
Farms ,
Lands
BY
! 5th&DouglasS1
HOUSES AND LOTS ,
No. 13 I'lill ot aud now house , 3 rooms , tv
) oow and 0110 up stairs. EUht foot celling be'o
and cvcnnlioto. Urkk founilation , cellar , ct
A bariraln , Jf.00.
No. 18 iMje two story house , 10 rooms , tt
argo cellars , g od cl and cistern , tain , etc. , <
Wt foster and Ifjd ftrtet , 50,000.
No 17 Lot C0\lt < 5 feet , new house ot tw
rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern <
ll mll oi street noir Poor ClareCor.\cnt SCOO.
No. 10 House aud lot on 17th near ClarK S
house 6 room etc 81200.
No. 15 Uoii'c of 3 rooms full lot on Plerco E
near 19th SK.OO
No. 21 New ronseof 7 rooms , with corner Ic
mil nillo wist of Turntable o ( red street cars c
Sail dcrsSt. Slu 0
No. 5 Homo of tlht ; rooms , barn etc. 1
60x105 feet ? ' 00.
'Vacant Lots.
No. 232 Two full lots on 10th Street near Lai
St. 81000.
No.351 Twenty flvo lot > In Parkers addltU
lust north of the end of roil street car line g4C
each cosy terras. '
No.310 Four lot9 on Delaware Et mar liar
com paik , { 050.
No. 831 One half lot on South avenue , net
St. Mar > 'a areuue. WiO.
No. 310-Elghtecn (18) lots on 21 t , 22nd , 23i
ana SxunJorsbtrect , Loir Oiaco$500 each , ai ,
en eosyterms.
N . 340-S1\ beautiful residence lots on Cathe
inentreot , near Hunsoim park , $1,500
T elvo boiutllul residence Icu en Hamlltc
street , near end of old Btrootcar track : Ulgh ac
ilehtly , 83CO to 8700.
Sevcial acre ai < d half are ccrior lota on Cut
Irtr , Hint a dlalKori.il cticcts , In Lowe's cc
otid addition and Park Pltce near Academy
Saciod Hoiit.
Lota m Prospect Placo" on Hatnlltin ai
Chnrlos etrett. Ju t wcet cf the end of Ued Sire
Cart ack and Convent of the bistcri of Po
CHrt , ono and one half mile fiomnrstilllce , t !
n mile from U. P. shops , 8150 to 8300 cac
cnly 5 percent down and5 per cent per mont
Ljtdi'i Lewe'aIdltlon cno-h lf rnllo west
end of Hod Stre.t Car track near Convent
Pcor CUre Sisters In Shlnn'a addition , $125
8300 inch , and onery cary terms.
I ota In Horlnch's 1st and 2nd addltlor
Shlnn'e , Prk 1'laco , Low o'f2ud addition llizai
Lnke'a , Nelson's , 11 an scorn Place , lUdlck's a
dltioDs , etc. , to
Lots In "Croi It I'omier nddltloa" Just 01
qu'itter mile south-fatt of Union Paclfls and
and M. 11. It. depots , HiO to * l,600oach , \ ery oa
terms.
Business Lots.
Tnron good buslnora lota on Dodge nrar U
at root , 'JixlliD fitt each , $1,600 each , orMo ! ) ,
all , euy tirius.
Two tfocd hutlnoaa lets on Farnam street , 3
C8 feet o ch , with frame buildings theron.reutl
for ab u $ lCO ) | er jrareatli ; pr ce 8I/J50 eai
14x132 feit on Knruam rear 10thstreet , corn
SI'0.0
Spler.illdVarchouso lot 01 Union PiclUc rig
o' way. i oith of track i.d citt ct Kail Work ,
b in ; ; 134 lost Lorih f ontaito on JUson Btie
) > } about 100 fo t Best front i-e on IBtti it.
K.ums ix-d utd lands In Douglas , Sarf
DaJj , " , Wathlogton , llU't , , > S"avo , Siaiiton , nether
other yooJ ccuntius in c'eni Njtjraekafor Kt
inn pall , route collected , ani niotKij loan
rn Improve' city and country tprot crty at 1
rates of interest
BEMTS' NEW CITY MAP , FOU
FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEI
LONG , WITH EVERY ADU
TION RECORDED OR CONTE ?
PLATED UP TO DATE. "OFF
OTAL MAP OF THE CITY
S5.OO EAOO.
Heal
Estate
Agency
15th and Douglas St
Omaha - Neb.
A combination of Pro *
lo.ride of Jlron , J.'cmvtan
Jltirli mitt J'Aojji/ioriMin
n jHilatabla form , .Tor
Debility. Xo. of A\mt-
Htc , 2 > roitratlon of Vital
J'oitcrj < ( i iitiiif eit a-
fclc.
- HE V. J. Ii. TOWNEIl ,
-y
a 7. A. I. HOBIiS Writes :
After n thorough trial of the , PURIFIES
IKON TONIO.I toke pleasure ,
SS SSsiSHf TlBLnffTlX * * &sffir 8
use. Ministers nnd PubJjJULJUJJ / the debilitated vital forces.
llo Speakers will find It
of the greatest value
where a Tonic is neces *
sary. I recommend It
as a reliable remedial
agent , possessing un
doubted nutritive and
restorative LmlnUlt , Ky properties , , Oct. 3,1WZ. ,
niPiEED B7 SHE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , 13 IT. 1AU ! ? CT. , CT. LCDH
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER W
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , tWDSIJOS , WE , CEH1EB
fiTSTATK AQEN1 FOR IIILWAUKKG CSMKNT OOUFAKT )
Near Union Pacific Deuot. OMABA
OIF. .
DEUGS , PAINTS , OILS ,
Window and Plate G'ass. '
OT Anyone contemplating building etore , bank , or ny other On * will flnd II to their td
o to correa end with no before purchMlng tliotr Plato Ql s.
O. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA _ - - NEB.
STEELE , JJHN80N & CO. ,
IOLEBALE GEOCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Sail , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
( MASS AH lANUIACTURED TOBACGO.
mania for BBRWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO.
JOBBER OF
AND
WINDOW SHADES
'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED.
118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
POWER AND HAND
Rl
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MACHINERY , BEL'nNO , H03K. DKAH8 AND IKON FITTINGS PIPE ,
PAOKINO , \VnOLKSALK AND KKTAIL.
Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
DEALERS IN
INLOCK 00 ,
Fire and Burglar Pro3
1020 Farnham Street ,
T. O . c OO
QIV1AHA NEB.
. o.
J2I3 Farnam St. . Omaha , Neh.
PERFECTION
HEATIHGWAHD BAKIHG
la only attained by using
ff l ft I ) W fif L S * * Z *
Stoves and Ranges.1
WITH
W1BS GAUZE OVER DOORS ,
For sale by |
MjlTOli ROGERS & SONS
03MC.gk.3QE.flL.