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    2 TTHE ° DALLY Q E - = UDIY II1 ; TU S'llAY , NOVEMBER 13 , 1863.
When Yon nro in Trouble ,
V a
Dent be dlsrnnt t Your liver Ia
i torpid , perhaps , and you may be said
o e bilious. The way to help you
out ofthcdifficult ristotake Brown's
.iron 1lfllcrs , which sets disordered
11VCIS at work in good style ,
r Dat be cross nud anglyl Your
digestion is bad , and that upsets your
disposition. If you will t I ) wn's '
Iron 13ittcrslyouwlll find the digestive
ive difficulties driven away in short
order.
Don't be. dcsJondc7/t1 You are
wcak'bccatisc your blood is thin , and
I'ou cannot face trouble , or think you
; annot. . BTOIBrI'S Troll fillers will
11ut iron into your circulation , enriching -
ing the blood , making it a royal red
color , and giving you the strength
you nccL
The troubled , the weary , the de-
spondcnt.the nt rv'ous , the debilitated
and the bilious find rest , repose , refreshment -
freshment , and reconstruction in the
use of that priacc of Tonics , Brown's
iron Bitters , TJIe druggist charges
tdollar , a bottle for it. 10
At this Beaten of the year everllady Imo n cold
and porno veryy bad ones. By frequent oxpopurce the
membranepof the uo o beconiocry amsahe , , and
tatarrlt and lnflwtn7A , nro e'ldemla ' Itetlef cony ho
ubtahnei by the nee of ItooJ's Sareapnrilla.
Formany ycnn in aureeeslop heglnning 1)o far
hack I don t remember when , i fad tlo eatarrh In
in. head , it contstel of a eonthlual flow from my
Ito.
Ito.Ringing and Bursting Noises
In my head. Sometime , the hearing In toy left car
wassacctcd. Fisoycarago nhntit t1114 soasnu of
the year , Itiegamtou e1looli' , t + arsaparllla. i was
helped right away , but 1 eonllnrrl to , lee it until I
felt my myrclf cured-Sirs. IaDa If. Caulfield.
Lowell , Meat.
Jerome Brownell merchant and extcntise mllicrat
Victor , . Ontario muuty , N. V. , write , : "f lave wail
Iloal'e liana , ailla for my Catarrh , and Ithat hell ed
me. i comaidcr hood' , Barra'arllls ' one of thu best
rctncdtc , for blood diecao to ho obtaiucd ,
100 Doses OneI IDoHar ,
" ! have been lrouhlcd with that dltresting corn.
. plalnt , catarrh , and have been using flood's Sara
parUla , and and It one of the bolt rcmcdlct I have
etertakcn. My tnnihle haw ladled ten ycaranod
clever could get any relief until l commenced to nro
Iloal'eSareapadlla.-Marti , Shield , Chicago , ill.
. IDangeafrom Catarrh
Ikpendeupon the amount and cxlentof the Scrofu
lone Infection. Uoqueeaonably "any death , from
roneumpthon can he traced to neglected catarrh.
Thum hi a slolcnt dltrou , prostrated and coughing
ppelletheeye. evicepthenuro discharges copiously ,
and the head , eoma to aIlat.
In such caste hood's Hareaparala'correct , the ea.
torah by its direct action ii , discharging the poison
from the blood through miatur&a great outlets , so
that healthy , sound blood reaches the mimnbranc ,
and Is .thohotomo ,
Hoods 'Sarsapar//a
. Fold by dnlgglsts , Si ; sit for Yd.11'rcparcd bye.
L IIOOD &CO. , Apotllecarfer.I.rmenMase
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Health is Wealth
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TREAT/IENT
'Dr. ih C , Wept' , Nerve and Brain Treatment ,
ryr.o red specho for Hysteria , Dirrlnese'OonvuP
1 dons , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , headache , kervow
Prostration caused bx the use of alcohol or tobacco ,
wakefulness Mental Dopreeston Softening of the
Brain , resulting In Insanity and leading to misery ,
decay and death , premature Old Age , Barronncr
Lose of power In either pox , Involuntary Lou , ;
Spermatorrhaa caused by over exertion 1f
hrameelf abueeorover indulgonce. Each
tame one month' . . treatment. 11.00 a box , 'n
boxes for /5.00. Sent by mau prepaid on receipi
pia r
WE GUA1tANTEE SIX BOXES
To once any see. With each order received by a
for stx born aoaompaHied with QL110 , WewDdsend the
nrchseer ourwritkaguarantee torefundtbemoney
, I the tree ct dose no ailed a , cure. Guarantee.
rn.doid y R F. GOODMAN
to a WI. Druv bi OmNu Nib
DR , fELIIX LE BRUN'S
4 G .0.rrs a
'AEVENTWE AND OU U . '
'OR EITHER SEX.
This remedy being lnfceteddireotlp to the .cat
the disease , requiree no change of diet or nauseous ,
mercurial or pofsenous medicines to be taken Intom
ally. When nod as a preventive by either pox , it h
Impoeeible to contract any prigate disease ; but in the
caeoof those already unforturatelyafflicted we quar
antes throe boxes to cure , or we hula refund the
money. I'rlce bp tall , postage paid , l2 per loxoe
three boxes for 1)s.
i ; WitirrFN OUARANTEES
wool by .11 authorbod agentet
Dr.FelixLeB tell NCO
SOLE P1tOi'RIETORS ,
NibQ I' . Guodhain , Druggist , Solo Agent , for Omaha
uaku why
aav nh m '
y Have Found It
Wa. the exclsmnlion of a roan when ho got a box
of Eureka I'tleOintment , lvhlehIiasimple aud ours
ours for Plies and as h kin Diseases. Fifty cont. by
maa , postpaid.
n The American Diarrhala Curer
Eel stood the test for twouty years. Sine cure for
d1..Neverl"aas. Dlarrh.ca , DyeontaryandCho1.
Iforbus.
. , Deaue'sFe ' , > < c ud AQuc.Toiiic & Cortal ,
II Is hnpcsslhWto supply the rapid sale of the earn. .
BUItE CUR SYARItANTED
roe Frier and Arue , and ell Mnleti i troubles.
. 'l'1u0E , $1.00. L
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LABORATORY , 30tH t1T. , OMAIfA , NEU.
For Sale by all Druqqlsts
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, House-Oleaning Purpose [ ;
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1UNT , MMIBLE , OIL CLOTIIS , BATJI
TUIISi CILOC1EHY , KITCUEY U'I'1 NSILS ,
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SECRETS TOLD BY BARBERS ,
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hoot FCma1C Locks'Arc ' Shorn' ' Ball cd
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The Fashion Sat by the Stage---
Lady Oustomors With Superfluous -
. porfluous Hair.
Ilnhles With ralso ( : urls-Tho Stylq
in Manly ts'lnlskcrs.
"The art of dressing link , sir , is a pro.
feasion-it fs not a trade , as many sup.
1)080 , " remarked a veteran in the busmoss
to a Star reporter V'esterday. "If 1 had
the time I would gave you a whole b00k.
till of notes ontliosubjcct" The speaker
Wag n Frenchman , who line been reaudent
several years in the city. Ho entered
with onthusiastn into the theme , and it
was tpnto evident that he regarded the
business only a degree lower than that of
a surgeon or physician. "Of course ho
added , " we have IIuacks in the business
just as there are in other occupations-
mon who can simply cut lair , and do
notlifng else. Originally barbers 1)05805
sod uo nIoan knowledge of surge nud
orfornied the triple duty of aiaving , hair
dressing , and bled Iet in Thorp is
only one enuino barber that I know of
and ho lives in Brooklyn. And although
he 'bleeds 1100 1)10' ] frequently , ito does it
literally , and not metaphorically. This
is the l cast whore this operation is
performed nby abarber. The person 1
refer to is n and ho knws his
business thoroughly. "
"IIow manY hairdressers are there iii
this city ? '
"Dotwcoi and The
8,000 ' 1,000
business is rouunerativo just in propor-
don to the knowledge of the hairdres-
nor. "
"And how many natitinnltics nro repro.
sonted in that estimatel"
"Italians , Germans , French rand no.
groos. Of those the French rank first ;
thou corno the colored people ; the Italians -
ans rank third and the Germans fourth ,
There are propiortionately but few native
whitoAmortcans who follow the business.
Those Who do are mostly bosses.
Thu French Iairdrossers usually restrict
thotnselves to dressing ladies her. "
Another Frenchman , who has a large
business on Broadway , near Union square ,
gave the reporter some very interesting
details in connection with the dressing of
ladies hair ;
"There are six styles of dressing ladies'
hair , ho said , "the Mosollo , the I om
padour , the Perfection , the Fripon , the
Star , and the Langtry , and I invented
therm all. The Langtry is the most
popular , and will continuo to ho the
vaihng fashion this coming winter
False hair now otters so largely into
ladies' toilets that it is very rare
to find one who does not use it more or
loss. "
" 1Vho sots the fashions ? "
"The stage chiefly. Vary often ladies
have ideas of their own upon the subject ,
but , as a rule , the style is loft to taste of
the hak dresser. I have several custo-
morn who sand their maids to mo to take
lessons in hair-dressing , for which I
clargo $2 per hour. To fix a lady's hair
for a spacial occasion , as a ball , wedding
or reception , and which occupies frown
half to tliroo quartera of an hour , my fco
is from $ a to $ G. "
"Do you cut as well as dross ladies'
hair ]
" 1Yo do ; and it requires far more skill
to cut a lady's hair properly than it does
a gontlomalt a ,
' 'What is the moJut popular" ayiot'1p ' " f
hair cultin for ladies ? '
"Tito' actin to bang. ' It consists of
cutting the hair in front in four fringes
orros of various d0 hits one overlapping -
ping the other. Tim u p tor row is
and is used as al lriz. ' The next
is puffed , the third is curled and the last
warn flat upon thin forehead. "
"Do you think a lady is vainer than a
fientloman in the matter of hair dress
"
tag ?
"I have ladies who are from 00 to i0
years of ago , who , not content with tin
honorable symbols which gray hair , convey -
vey , coin ( to me to be made as youthful
in appeamneoas-it is possible for art to
nako thorn. They want their white hair
dyed black , and , w sono instances , I
have kno vii porsous who wished their
durk hair bleached white. This , howl.
over , is somewhat rare. But the latest
folly is in regard to children. "
"Iii what way ? "
"Placing ( also curls ou bald babios.
The hair is sold in lengths and is soived
inside ti ( child's hat. 1Vhei the hat is
taken oil the effect is very absurd. "
On Ilostor street , near the Bowery , resides -
sides an Italian woman u'hio derives quite
a profitblo income by removing super-
Ihto s hairs front the mouths nud chins of
her lady customers. 'Those ' who arc of.
flictod with incipient mustnehes or beards
visit hoe regularly. IIor nmthod of oo.
ration is ingenious and simple. The skin
is first troll rubbed with an ointuieit-
the ingredients of which is a trade secret.
After the Iloslu ii , snftunud the operator
takes a strong treble linen thread , places
0110 011(1 bOtWeel her teeth , t.1to other be.
twoei thu thllntb and Ioretinger ; , of her
right hand'aud ' the thin ? cud olio holds
in a similar iuanner In her loft hand ,
't'aking the reporter's arum , she first op.
plied the oiutnlont to the flush , nimiipu
latud the threads in "cat's cradtl" or sub-
saw fashion , crosswise , mid pluchOd
hbout twenty or thirty hairs out of thu
arm almost as quickly as it is possible to
cuuut that number , ' 1'hirout ii on interpreter
rotor , tire writer tvas informed that shu
received several wealthy people , l'hto paid
hoi ; liberally for hersorvtces. ,
She operates about once a werk on tllu
sautu parson , and quite a number of net-
1,08808 from the ' 1'liutla and other thcntros
canna to sea her but season. Each persun
pays a fee of $2 , 'I'lio time occupied in
a singnu treatment is about ono hour.
Two lady barbers havu reeontl o puuod a
hair drusiug saloon in the rfcutitY of
Broad street a1 l d , us they are tutor-
ably . y1h ave 11u lack of custom.
crs ,
Among male lair dressers the good old
fashioned torus barber is bocomiuig obso
tote. They are now called "artists" illitl
"tonaorial professors , " One ambitious
fudividualadvertfsoshltnsolf as"professor
of crinlcultural abscission amid crainiolo
, ica tripsis , tonsorial artist , physioguical
hairdresser , facial operator , cuwnimu
maufpulator and ealnlhary abridger , " A
good barber who is Cin loyod at a first-
class hotel will cant a salary of front b 10
to $15 a week , anti twice that alll0llnt 111
t s from customers ,
' Ifave they auyorganiration ? " was tlto
t1ueatiou tut by the reporter ,
"Note worth speaking of , 11'1n
barber Is out 0f employment , ho lest. , s
his 'tools , ' as ho calls his razors , at the
barbers' headquarters , of whichn here are
several f n tits city , An eulployor , need.
ing a good man , will call thioru and inapoct
thorn , 1 Moir condition serves as a cer4ifl
Cato of character , and an exiperluuced boss
can tell by the peculiar look of the razor
whether its owner lies n ligltit or a Neary
hand , , .1io canj slso , toll with tolerable
certainly how long it. has boon ut , and
from the wear ho manner' in which rt is
hold , "
"how many people will a barber shave
in a day ? "
" 4 good oporatorconstantlyemployed ,
will slint'o upon an average a man
every twelve minutes , and do his work
fairly well. Ho will cut a head of hair
in from fifteen to twenty-five minutes
according to its growth , thickness and
style , "
"how many styles of whiskers are now
worn ?
' "rIiero are the Burnside , time fishtail ,
the mutton cliop-which is a small edition
of the Burnsido-and the abridged Dun-
dreary. The goatee has become almost -
most oxtlnct. Chin whiskers are still
worn a good deal by old fnslmioned pee
1)10. "
"Do female harbors nlahe good opera-
torn ? "
"Not as a rule. They seldom continue
long in the business , "
A colored barboronEnstIIouston street
was asked about hfa haircutting matches ,
and weather limo r tvcro very frequent
in tonsorial society , "No , salt , wo
dot ] t hub can worry often. Dero was a
chap from Virgiada hyar''tother ' ' day a
tolkin' , but ho backed out and nuftin
cane of it , "
'tl'0u have a good molly custo11lors , I
presume ? "
"Yes , salt , we bob. Genohnen wet
wants some style about der liar cone right
hyar , lti a can coutodntn himn in warious
ways , icre's do college , lie horse.
shoo , do velociped , do classic amid do
tcackricah. "
"Iii whist respect do they differ ? "
"Life inn too short to 'splain jist now ,
but 1 reckon dot wes do artists dot
catch on to morn styles den ud fill a wig
store. "
The Italian population
the five cent haircutting saloons , that are
mostly to be found in basements , 'I'ho
writer entered ono of these and fond it
crowded with a hlotorogeueous assemblage
of flirty faces and umikemrpt locks , "On
Saturda or Sumida 1 shava hundred Itali
ans. I lair cutta seventy. There wcro five
chairs , covered with grease. Tim odor was
alniostsicketing.
city there nro some 200 haircutting
saloons freluoucd by time Italran residents -
onts exclusively.
On Mott street a Chinese barber , Hip
Leo , drossoss and arranges coos. Jima
shaving apparatus is after the primitive
Chinese fashion , and resomnbles a shall
metal apparatus not unlike n miniature
carpenter's nano. With this ho manages
to shave with wonderful colorit . Thiure
are not more than two or three Chinamen
tvho make a living at time businoss.
An Undotbtol Blessing.
About thirty years nge a prominent physh
clan by the miaino of Dr. 1Villfain Hall discov
creel , or produced after bug experimental re
search , a rcmiiody for disearos of the throat
cbost and lungs , which was of such voliderfnl
eeicncy that it soon gnhted a wide roputatlmt
in this country. Tl + euamoof the medicine is
DR , WM. HAL11d BALSAM FOR TIIE
LUNUS , and nay be safely relied upon as a
speedy and posltlvo cure for coughs , colds ,
here throat , etc. Sold by all druggists.
The 1Vrong Cunelidatc.
Detroit Free l'ree , ,
Ho was a ward striker. He hind wimis '
ky inside and old clothes outside. Ho
had his pants in his boots and his hat on
his car. Ho had the idea firmly fixed in
his mind that ho controlled the fate of at
least one party at the coming election.
Entering a business place on Griswold
street lie found a candidate who wan waiting -
ing the arrival of the occupant. Walking
up to the candidate time striker rmnrked :
ay , okl feller , yc tvo Jt gt. q come
dory withtitwarty1 .
"Non"
"You bat you have ! "
"What for ? '
"To make it all night with time boys.
It'll ' take $20 to hold 'pun ' to it. No
money , no work with us ; you know. ? '
The candidates rose up , seized the man
with a firm } grip , nud put trim through tlmo
door with a kick which seemed to loosen
the scalp , saying as ho lot his foot fall :
"Just charge that to the campaign
fund ! "
T1to 111011 wniked out into the street
and stood there for five minutes looklng
back at the door. Thou1 some ono asked
liini what was time matter and ho replied :
"Found the lmighost curiosity in time
world. IIere'a a candidate who wants to
rim four million votes bohiud his ticket ! "
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Evhtleucoof theBest N6td.
' llobinson is a druggist llvIug In
ItacinoV1 , . horn Is what bu r.aye , "Afflict-
oil with laryngitis'1 vtu unable to articulate a
word dlstiactly tor fully two mouths. A lib.
oral application of J'/moors' Rdccfrfc VU co"t
pletoly cored nt. Am pleaod to , ecom
( iomil ft.
Blob TOOntbs' Spar , .
Conmuissioner of Pmmsious Dudley was
tolling a story the otlmerday suggested by
his recent visit to time Bull Itun battlu
fields. lie said that Cou. Bob Toonbs
of Georgia captured during the Mexican
war a par of gulden spurs , the rowels of
which tvoro niado of Mexican silver dol.
Tara. At tlw btoaking out of the war
Get ; Toombs presented the spurs to his
young friend Licut. Cosson , At Bull Run
Limit Cosson was captured b Conuois
sioner Dudley , thou Colonel of an Jim-
diana reginmemt. Of course Liout.
Cossou'a bulolgings bocamno the property
of the United States as soon as he
was captured. IIo didn't ntindgiving up
his sword , but lee bugged for his spurs ,
Finally Col , Dudley said to hum ) that lie
Imiuiaelf would take amid wear thmo spurs ,
amid that if Imo wore ever captured ho
would see that tire spurs were forwarded
to Idcut , CossoL The 'uung Lieutenant -
ant was glad to make this arraligement.
At Gettysburg Col. Dudley ttae a prisoner
in tlw hmmds of the Confederate Colonel ,
Soloed , for several htoura.l'hilo iu this
rostrailit he requested Col. Sneed to
baud time spurs , which ho still here , to
Liout , Cosson , lie has imevor heard ( remit
them since , but he supposes that they
got back to tlrefr ownur-unless , indeed
they wore taken from Smeed at Gettysburg -
burg by some F'cderad ollicur.
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Tasletl by Tlnte. For Throat Dlseasee ,
Cold , , amid Coughs , Haow N's IiIm0YthIIAL
'I'uocinn have pnaed thou efficacy by a test
of utapyycard. l'ricu 25 ct. .
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11'hat Iglutei. Grnpovlner ,
A writer in l'ick's Magazine says : "It
is evident that the wood amid buds of
grapevines suffer winter injury immure
frown drying that from intousity of cold.
For when we lay then flat upon the sur
face of the soil , weighted down so as to m
be close to it , the wood is eap o ed , in the
absence of snow , to quite as uxtrenme
cold as if f t wore up or time trellis , Yet
oven in open winters this umcm pressure
upon the bosoni of mother earth , cold as
It many be , suffices so save the wood mid
crop. An exposed vipo , when injured ,
scarcely ever betrays I1tn ; y ' a m parent c'i-
deuce f the injury , lhJ discoloration o
shrinkage ,
"The first evidoue of its appearing is
the failure of iho buds to open , while I
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unhurt vines Imavo expanded their leaves
e making growth. But those tardy
ds open , too , after many days , shqging
ht tha only difficult was , a d fb of
® od and bd , which is evklentl re tov.
as the pressure of sap from the toots
under the govial , warmh and moisture
of the spring tlrro , gradually expands and
fills the broken coils. But this loss pf
time is fatal to time proper ripening of time
crop. Evil time well varnished wood and
buds of the Concord sometimes suffer
from this winter drying and sprimm retard.
ation , although generally proof , '
R A SPECIFIC FOR
Epilepsy ,
EVER FAITS. Spawns , Convul
shone , Paltfttg
Stckness , sLVltus
Dance , dtcolloh
Opium Eat. .
TN { : GREAT leg , SUpletlfla ,
Scrofula , Xing.
N E R E Ertl , Ugly blood
_ Dlecaaee t U ! X1) '
eta , Nervousness ,
CON UEROR Sick IleadacAe ,
Rheumatism ,
A'moj lliakness , Bralu Worry , Illood S.a ,
Biliousness , Costiten ss , Nervous l'rostratlon ,
Eidney Trouble. ' andlrreputarltiM. 8LG0.
t nmple TeatiulnInta. , ,
"Samsrltnn NervinoIs loin' wonders. „
Dr. J.0. McLemoin , AlexnnderClty , Ala.
"I feel it my duty to recomtncmid ft. "
Dr. Ir. F. Lnmeghlln , CIYde , Kansas.
"It cured where physlclons faldrd. '
Hey. J. A , Ndie , Beaver , Pa.
a1)-torreapnadenco ; fFcely nnatwrcd.
E ar tcetlmonlads and circulars send stamp.
The Ur. S.A. Richmond Med. Co. , St. Joseph , Mo ,
Sold by iii Ilmuguiets. (17)
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SAU AH BRAH
A UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT
Dr. San Ah Brol , , a contorted Buddhist from far
away India , still give one of his unlquu Oriental
entertainments at the Daptlstchuch.
MONDAY EVENINO , NOV. 12 , AT 71 O'CLOCK.
lie Impersonates lncoctmnocscryvariety of difein
Buroeah , from Ring to the native of the Jungle. in.
troducingalltheir colunpes and household goods.
Ho show. Blow they eat aril sloe q and woo and mar-
r ) . lie bbge their songeand tells their stories.
TCo ie out nud see blue. Batter than a visit to
India.
ADMISSION , 2iCent , . CIIILDIIENliiCents.
LIEN & ILWIOllE
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FANCY GOODS
4) -AND-
NO oN ,
Ladies' and
Gentlemen's
Wear ,
SPECIALTIES IN
WORSTEDS
-AND-
EMBROIDERY VORKI
1512 Howard St.
OMAHA - NEIIfASKA.
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N1 i Styles1
OM.ll1A , Nntclnhcq 1592.
The undereigurd has u opened a store for the salt
of Ladies' and Ocntlemen'a w'car , Nollonrand } 'aucy
Oooda , Allo a anuplcto xssurtnent of Yam , , wor
slniuud Kmbrolderyoork. Au exhwrioncoof eight
year. It nth the litoet inamnhocnt tiro" In New York
Cltyln tile ahoy. bu es , , entbieus to judge chat
.ty'It ' , of goels x111 satbfy thu dcnail , , of those hI
wat of belch t'ancynootii and Noliuar , ; our Into , .
thou f. to keep In stock the
Leading Styles
ml all good , In our In our Zinc , and with the facill
tire wu hate at harm , our nun shall be to piaeu he.
fore our patron ,
ALL NOVELTIES
as eoun as soon n , they appear In flu Ihstern tear.
Itet. ,
lq'rourtesy to onrpatron , , attention to ourhuel' ;
: Ri ci E
w1r111N TD }
TIIE TIE AOI'T OF A1.1.
we lmhu to uicdt a fair share of your hwttonagc. An
achy tall b solicited.
ilesyoctfucyYours ,
LINN & GILMORE ,
1512 Howard St ,
JAS. H. PEABODY M , a
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
Residence , No. Ito ] Jones St. 05105. No. Iaof Fu
aloe street. 00100 hour , 12 en. to 1p. in. , ao4 a p
in. I't t p. in. .Tulephon. fur oaks , VT. Brldteo.
cii EAPEST h
/ rr' 'ti
Lots
IN THE CITY OF
® H . .
.G. > sm r
( Very handy to U. P , Shops , Post-
office , etc , )
FOR SALE
-IN-
COLLEGE PLACE
( New addition o 234 buts. )
PROSPECT PLACE ,
( Only 50 Lots remaining unsold. )
FIRST c SECOND ADDITIONS
( Nearly all sold in these 2 additions , )
-AND-
Shinn's ' Third Addition !
(8 ( Beautiful Lots left. )
On the following Streets ;
-CALIFORNIA-
-BURT-
- , -
CUMING ,
--I7ARD- ,
--NICHOLAS-
- - , -
C ALDWELL ,
-P AUL- ,
-H A' ' 1 [ LTO'N- ,
CHARLES ,
: -SEWARD- '
-FRANKLIN--
- , - -
DECATUR ,
-PARFiLLI'R-
- , -
-BLONDO-
AND ON
-29th 30tH-
31st , 32d , 33d-
34th , 35th and 36th
-Streets.-
.
ALLrNSID1CITY LIMITS-BElitTiFULLV LO.
.
'FED.
STREET CARS !
Will run out Cunning Street ,
Early Next Spring
-TO-
LOVJE'S ' AVENUE AND THE RESE RAND R V01R1
-AND TILE-
BELT
a
n.m ho nmuhlg neat year wltlih , abloek nr two of
thosolots. Aitlocated ththinflit mihutcswatk'if
MILITARYi6RIDCE
AND TILE TUBS TABLE OF TIME
Red Street Car Line ,
On Sauudtrs Street , act all wllhlu Thu minute , walk
of thu 11:0,000
SCHOOL HOUSE ,
On Ipclatsare old Rht ; , treet , , ho Parker's addl.
Lion.
$160
ITPWARDS.
Ouly 5 per cent down and 5 ppr
cent per month.
rlouve , lot. ail all other khds of ! teal E'.tatu for
sale in any and cc cry lu'atlun h , u,1 about
, ,
Oeaha.
NE ( MAPS OF OMAHAJ
$10 EACH.
CALL AND GET
Plats andFull Particulars
,1 T
BEMIS
Re Estat8 Office ,
FIFTEENTH & DOCGLdS STS.
ijALESSHIVERICK ,
s
Have just received alarge quantity Ot
new
. .
t.
AND AM OFFERING
THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES
PASSENGER ELEVATORi
1206 1208 old 1210 Farnam St
To All Floors. _ OMAHA , NEB ,
p
A36 TOUR Oa0CEI1S BUR T11C .
OMAHA DRY HOP YEASTI
WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. - . ,
Manufactured by the Omaha Dry 8o Yeast Co. y
2718 BURT STREET , OMAHA , NEB
rseir,1' '
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
Wholesale Cloth iers !
r1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET COR.13TH ,
OMAHA , NEBRASV
Double and Single Acting Power and Hand
I STEAM
Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Belting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings'
Steam Packing at wholesale amid ro3ail. HALLADAY WINDMILLS , CHURCH
AND SCHOOL BELLS.
Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
Jr A. WAKEFIELD
IWIIOLESALE AND BETA L DEALER IN
Lube11 ,
SASIi STATE DOORS BLINDS MOULDINGS LIME CEMENT PLASTER1 &C
AGENT FOR
MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY.
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , HER
RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CL'tRKE ,
Proprietors , Superintendent.
. Omaha iron Works ,
1,1 : P. RAILWAY , - - , - 17TH & 18TH STREETS '
M
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,
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- - + .Illuwmm
y-
i 'I '
l I , ,
MANUFACTUl1EItS OF AND DEALERS IN
I
WATER \ITILEEI .S , ROLLER MILLS ,
Mill s Machinery !
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE P. . , , .
Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth.
STEAM PUMPS , S'1'EAII , 1V.1'l'EIt AND GAS PIPE.
BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS.
AItCiIITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
f i . .
yY
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q . _ 4L
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\Ve are prepare to furnish plane atta eatiI.tos , wad will contract fflr
the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing
Flouring Mills from Stone to the Roller system.
Especial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any our-
pose , and estimates made for sane , 'General machinery ropsirs uttended
o promptly , Addtess
RICHARDS & CLARHE , Omaha , Neb ,
a