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    OMAHA BAlJUY BE : MOKDAT. AUGtTST 1C. 1880.
WEAVERS TOP AND \YOOF \
In the Congressional Oarding Hill of the
First District.
THE JUDGE'SBAG OF CHESTNUTS
Ilnckninn Hnynci Seriously Knifed
Dnnco House Deviltry Contplo-
tlun ol'tlio "Missouri I'nclllo
A Lively African Tongue.
TtlF. tlFT.'ft LINCOLN TtUltS iU.1
Congressman Weaver pasted Sunday
nt tlio capital of the slate ami was found
by llio Ur.B representative quartered nt
Obeli's. Mr. Weaver was iinniovcil by
thn heat and unmoved by Iho coldness of
of Church Howo's boom , xvhicli oncoun-
ttircd him on the street , and which has
had such entire possession ( in its mind )
ol Lincoln that it did not like to bo dis-
imbed. However , as Mr. Wcavor had
encountered In former congressional
years dlvnrs alleged booms of Howe for
congress , it was no new thing. "This is
my lirst visit to Nebraska since last fall ,
when congress assembled , " remarked the
judge , "and It seems pleasant lo bo at
homo again. Congress this soisiou drew
the number of its days into pretty warm
weather , but the ronublican members of
the body stayed with it. The democratic
party has no record nnd no amumlion
from the last session that they will care
to parade before the public. The fael is ,
the democracy dare not go on the stump
and sift their record for economy and on
financial mailers , that they llucntly prom
ised some years ago lo reform if they had
the money and books of Iho government.
The republican party had a record of
paying annually on the reduction of the
public debt tin average of
ONI ; iifNiuii ) : > AND I > IKT\ MILLION ,
nnd tlio democratic party after it had
been in power eleven months had not
paid a cent. It was at this tlmo that the
surplus resolution was intiodueud and
wince then the party In newer has paid
some fifty million dollars , but they have
gone on record through the president
and It is chargeable to the party as op
posed to the resolution regarding the use
of the surplus hi the treasury for debt-
paying purnoscs. and after it had passed
both branches ot congress Iho president
has allowed it to die. " Thn only use of
the surplus that the administration
Bcemed willing to make was to _ use it in
retiring greenbacks from circulation ,
which are in themselves non-iiitorost
bearing and are so largely the money of
thu people. "
TIII : COXCJHESSIOXAI. OUTLOOK.
"What do you consider the outlook for
republican success in tnecomiiigeloction
for " the Uii''d next
n new congress ? was : ,
interrogatory.
"We.ll , as to that , the best informed
republicans in congress t > ccm agreed
that the republican party would
make noticeable gains and will un
doubtedly cut down thu present demo
cratic majority of forty to at least twenty
or twonty-fivc , nnd it scorns to bo pretty
generally considered that this would be
us well for the republicans as though
thevhad ; a majority. With a meagre
majority they will have to walk cio.sely
in line , und it will Mill leave the adminis
tration the responsible party with the
people and answerable lor their acts. "
THE WOUK roil XT.IIKASKA.
"Is the Nebraska delegation generally
satisfied with Its work for the Nebraska
constituency ? " was asked , nnd Mr.
Weaver Boomed to think they wero. "It
was hoped , " ho said , "that the Knoval
lands bill would bo settled , bill after
Judge Hollman amended the bonato bill
in the house and sent it bank to the sen
ate thorn was hardly time to got it
through. "
In regard to the Fort Omaha removal
liill Mr. Weaver said : " 1 introduced the
bill in the house the same iimo that Sen
ator Manderson did In the senate , but
when tlio protest came from the Omaha
board of trade , the bill was mutually al
lowed to rest. No , I do not think there
ia iiny danger of rumoring the fort from
Omaha , or reducing it , and the bill can
be pa sod the next session , if desired.
"Iu regard to the Union Pacific bill
"that , " said ho , "was agreed to bo re
ported , but the committee didn't do it ,
presumably on the ground that it was the
closing days of the session. "
"IS'MU. WKAVEKA. CANDIPXTn ? "
"Well , it looks that way. Hence this
early vioit to this political center and the
the care exorcised in keoptng from ro-
Dorlurs * oars talks of the present and
future , and the range ol vision nil turned
to the past. Congressman Wcavor is
evidently on a voyage of discovery
among liis constituency , and if ho weighs
all opposition as lightly an he docs
Howe's 'snro thinj : ' ho will evidently bo
in the hands of his friends for a third
tonu nnd enter the race with the rest of
them. "
CUTTING ANI ; > SLASHING.
Late Saturday night , or early Sunday
morning , n haokman named Haynes was
nt Iho II. & M. depot platform in com
pany with ono or two other parties when
a gang of toughs sot upon Haynes , and
with lists , stones and a dirk soon had
him laid out. The night police at the do-
not attempted to rescue Haynes from the
mob and was slugged for his pains. A
telephone message to headquarters
brought tlio police , who found the assail.
imtH non cst. They took Iluynos in charge.
Ilo was badly carved with the knife ,
and physicians wuro summoned at once.
Haynos' wounds consist of several bad
bruises and three or four cuts in the arniB
and body , one of which was in close prox
imltv to his heart. All day yesterday ha
was receiving excellent earn and at even
ing was fielli ) < r quite comfortable , In
the night the search for the assailants of
Haynes was kept up by the police but it
was nor until seven a. m. that they wore
found skulking around in the railroad
yards , From llayncs1 description of his
assailants Iho police knowjustthu parties
they wanted , and the men were promptly
lodged in jail , The four follows are as
hard a lot us infest any town , Ono of
thorn , Dnyiitl , has served a tarm in the
state ponilentinry nno Is a bud citizen :
two of the remaining three are named
Dougherty and Dodu , and the fourth ono
is a stranger and Is said to bo the chap
who manipulated the knifa. Tlio on-
doneo , whim the quartette have their
hearing to-day , will undoubtedly , show
that it was a deliberate attempt to inur-
dor , and tiiat all the parties were armed
for the occasion. When a brother hack-
man attempted to interfere in Haynes' be
half ho was also struck nllry a party with
n knife and barely escaped injury. Thu
foundation of the assault scorns to lie in
n feud of some standing , and it is said
that Unvall and hit ) pals have been laying
for tlaynes for some time , If the latter
recovers as now seems probable , the
penitentiary will not yawn us widely for
the gang us it would were Haynes to dlo ,
but they will get the extent of the law no
doubt.
A KIOHTISO DANCK nonsK.
Yesterday morning the polieo placed
under arrest Mrs. Little , a big woman ,
who keeps a housQ of unsavory record in
the eyes of the police , nnd who , the night
before her nrrest , gave a dunce to her
boon companions and whatever toughs
and suckera might drop in. Among ttio
latter class was a joung chap named
Khinn , who. to take hia own story , was
merely an idle and Innocent spectator on
the scene of revelry. A short tlmo after
Ids nrr'val ' at the tcrnischorean feast ho
was caressed over the head , back and
shoulders with a olub m thu hands of
some unknown party , und ho WHS so
Ulbctlo&atcly handled tbut ho did utu
to whom to giro credit for the as
" In fact ho was paralyzed and laid
In a stupor when the polieo found him. '
Ho was given good care , taken home and
is on the road to improvement Mean
while the keeper of the hoii'c rests in
jail and a Mrs. Turner-C'ox and twocirls.
named Leo and Slaircr , have been placed
under arrest to tell what they know about
the afl'alr and the attendant midnight
rovolrv.
I'.VKNTS IN OKNTIML.
The colored policeman , Tom C'nrna-
ban , was loading u vnyward colored
brother to the cooler just nt the hour
when church bells chime and pilgrims
journey to Ihe.lr shrines , but the poor col
ored man f-aw none of these .Sunday fea
tures , for he slMgtrored and swore mid *
protested until Tom took him up n back
ulloy and cot his tongue oil' the street.
There is a gambling den run by colored
boys In the city that is the foundation
tirounils for a good many arrests of like
nature.
The guests at the Capital hotel were
entertained by an ancient party the oilier
night , who was as anxious and persistent
in ulForU to talk politics as thcaneient
mariner was persistent in his talk and
attention to the wedding guosts. Some
of the parties in tlio shade of the hostlery
were reckless enough to join in argument
with the stranger , but after ono man
abandoned t'lo ' job minus an arm , and
after three ether parties had combattod
until they were fair candidates for the
asylum , the ancient party was allowed
to'suw air unmolested.
The completion of the Union Pacific to
this city as detailed in the Hur. is the con
gratulating topic of conversation in the
city and
s. It. n. CLAIM' ,
who has boon hero lor several days to
witness the completion of the road ,
seemed to enjoy himself Saturday over
the event. When the last rail was laid ,
n short distance from the city , several
members of the cltygcotiucil and other
gentlemen boarded the construction
train , the engine of which was gaily dec
orated , and rode into the citv on the new
lino.
lino.An
An elderly man , tnml very much in
earnest and very illiterate , has been
preaching the past few evenings' from
the band stand in ( iovcrument Square
to all who might choose to draw near
and listen. There has been at these
nicotines several opportunities for the
police to rake in some of the tramps that
infest town , and who seemed to delight
in ollbrts to stop the preaching.
Notwithstanding the all night hlharily
Saturday , Sunday morning1 found only
ono candidate in jail locked up for
drunkenness. There have been numer
ous arrests tlio last thirty days for this
oll'enco , but there are a great many more
that ought to have a taste of police court
law.
law.Architect
Architect Eouhus Is homo from Kan
sas City , where he macio arrangements
to supply the plans for a now seven-
hotel in , that place. In this way does
rival cities draw upon Lincoln for tal
ented work in special branches.
It took six coaches to haul the Lincoln
excursionists to Omaha yesterday , and
the crowd then was not all that was ox-
peeled.
IIOTl-.L AURIVAUS.
J. E. Moncrief , Columbus ; A. J.
Wcuro , Falls City Al Fairbrother.
Omaha ; J. M. Beans. Firth ; Hurry ( ill-
more , J. M. Campbell , Omaha ; Gco. II.
Hastings , J. E. Cobbey , Beatrice ; J. L.
Hotchkiss , D. M. Jolly , Raymond , were
among the Nebruskans who were Sun
clay guests at Lincoln hostolries.
D&PRICtS
SPECIAL
FLAVORING
EXTRACTS
PUREST AMD
STRONGEST
NATUR AL FRUIT
FLAVORS
MOST PERFECT MADE
Prepared with strict resnrd toT'urltr. Strcncth and
llcjlthfnlncss. Dr. 1'rlcc'a liaklpg I'umJur contain ]
no Ammonia , Mine or Alum. Dr. 1'rlco's ICiiructs ,
Vnnllla , Ixsuion , Ornnco , do. , flnror dullcloualy.
PRICE BAK1NQ POWDCIi CO. , Chicago and St. Louis.
Bonloii's llnir U roarer
All who arc UAL1) , all who are becoming
DALD , nil who do not want to bo bilil ; , nil
who are troubled with DAN'DKUFF , or
liCHI O of the scalp ; should use J3euton's
llnir Grower. Eitmxv I'KII Ci.vr : of those
uslns it have grown hair. It never falls to
stop the hair Iroui tailing. Through sickness
nnd fevers the hair sometimes tails oil' In
fihoit time , ami although the person may
have romaliied bald for years , if you use Him-
ton's Hair Grower according to directions
you nro sure of a growth of hair. In him-
dioils of cases wo have produced a srood
giowth o Ual'ron those who have been b.ilii
nnd glazed lor years wo liayp tiilly hubstan
tinted the following facts :
Wo grow Hair in 80 cases out of 109 , no
nmtter how long bald ,
Unllko other prt'pnriitloiis , It contains no
bugar ol lead , or vosetablo or mineral
poisons.
It Is a specific for falllni ; hair , dandruff ,
and Itching of Uiu scalp.
TJiolIalrUrowerls a hair food , and Its
ompositlon Is almost oxaotly like the oil
which supplies the hair with Us vitality.
DOUUliK-AA'D TUll'LB STUKNOTII.
Wlicn the skin Is very tough nnd nard , nnd
thofolllce Is apparently effectually closed ,
the single strength will sometimes fall to
reach tno papilla ; In such cases the double or
triple strength should bo usocl In connection
with the single , using them alternately.
1'rlco , slnu'lo ( strength , 81,00 ; double
strength , $2.00 ; triple strength , 83.00. If
your druggists have not got It wo will send U
prepared on receipt of prlro. „ .
UENTOXHA1H tUlOWEnCO. ,
Cleveland , O.
Sold by C. F. Goodman nut ! Ktihn & 0o.
16tu uud Uouirlas , 1BIU nod Cuinlngs
Mount Vcrnou does not pay. Tl. . ,
roar the association linds Itfiiuf exactly
91,604.8'j in dobt. As a patriot and soldier
dior General Washington was an entire
success ; spectacularly biu tomb is a fall
uro. When Americans nro In pursuit o
ruins or relics they go to the 61d world.
Imitations ) mvc been foisted upon the
market so olosoly resembling Alicook's
I'orous Plasters in ccnevnl appnaruneo
as to bo well e.aloulatud to docciyo. It is
however , in general appearance only
that they compare with Allcock's , for
they are worse than worthlfcss , Inasmuch
as they contain deleterious ingredients
which are apt to cause serious Injury
Remember that Alicook's are the only
genuine porous plasters the best oxter
mil remedy ever known ; and when pur
, chasing plasters do not only ask for bn
sco that yon got "Allcock's Porous Plas
tors. " The popularity which these plas
ters have attained during the past thirty
years has no parallel , so it is no wonde
that imitations umlconntprfeits abound
Kinder , the fathionablo florist of New
York , who failed the other day , has pub
llshcd n list of debtors , which include
Mrs. Parnn Slovens , Perry BclniontO. A.
Livingstone id other prominent society
pooplo. Altogether ho lias 3,000 names
on his books and th.o bljs | foot p OOO ,
about IS per cent of which only can bo
collected , ho says.
Happiness depends very much on the
coadiliou of thn liver and Kidneys. The
Ills of llfo make but Httlo impression on
those whoso digestion is good. You can
rcjnilAto jour live and kidney * with Dr.
,1 11. McLean's Liver und Kidney Balm.
$1,00 per bottle.
SAULiE' QUAIjMS OF ItEFOKai.
A MuRAVnumplsh Krupllon Krom
Albany IMnntctl In WnRhlngton.
WASHINGTON , August It , [ Corrcs-
> omlenro of the HUE. ] Wo , who live
n the "Deestrict" the year around , tak
ng a day occasionally , expect to have
ft good limo when congress adjourns , anil
especially have wo longed for the ad-
ournmont of the last congress , fooling
,1ml wo should live in pcaco and plenty
ill next December , but lo and behold \vo
find ourselves all riled up over tlio reap-
lointniont ot
THAT oxK-rmonr.u AI.MANV rouririAN
0 the ofl'ico of rogistoi of deeds. Those
who Indulge In the pleasant pastime arc
simply swearing n blue-black streak at
ho old whaler up at the white house , and
say ho lias kicked ever tlio democratic
nickel this time. Sly joke on the semite ,
but if that uody of picked men , ( some of
thorn carefully pii'kcd ) don't got even
with ( Jrovor 'Cleveland , then I am no
udKoof human initurr. It is not a quos-
.ion of the president of the United States
icting in concert with the senate , and if
1 renu'inbor mo correctly this is what the
early settler * of our united village fought ,
) lcd and ei'nsed to take their regular ra
lions for , but ( Jrovor Cleveland is riding
rough-shod ever Iho decision of the sun-
ito and wishes of tlio people hero in
Washington , who settle the bills of that
ollico , and coolly takes this tinted demo
crat to his heaving btizzum aiid leaves
Lho imprint of political spoils on liisyal-
lor brow. Mutlanvs isn't to blame for
iiavmg u yellow brow , but Fred Doug
lass says it isn't right or natural for a
colored man to bo democrat , and it docs
seem that way when wo stop to think
about it. The side remarks on the street
corners , in the hotels and around the
family table ever this appointment of
"Dan Manning's bootblack , ' asMatliows
is fondly callcil , would make interesting
reading for a cold , stormy winter's night.
Mathews is a constant and friendly vis
itor to tlio white house , Mid has been all
llioso weeks , in spite of the fact ho told
the UKK'S regular correspondent to the
contrary that lie ( Mathews ) had not seen
the president since the inauguration.
Couldn't call that a "white lie' ' under
ttio circumstances only slightly colored.
IT'S AU , ui1.
Wo know now why the president didn't
to the capitol to see congress burst
anil scatter to the four winds. It has
been a time honored custom for the pres
ident of the United States to be in his
room that elegant mirror-lined , crim
son-appointed room at the capitol the
last day of congress to sign Jbills by the
j'urd and receive the distinguished sena
tors in state , and have an elegant little
bunch thrown in to fill up , don't you
know , and all that wort of thing , and how
disappointed the democrats were that
after all these twenty-five years they have
been watching and waiting and praying
for just such a chance to spread them
selves , that the president should go back
on them. Now , maybe there wasn't
some tall cussing done around tlio senate
lobbies and cloak rooms ? Hut wo know
n6w why the president couldn't face the
music at the capitol on closing day ; ho
never could have braced himself against
Riddlcborger with that rciippointment in
his pocket.
TIIU 11MJK BI.OOO OF VIUGINIA.
was boiling in that distinguished sena
tor's vicns. KiUdlcbcrger was in no
mood to bo fooled with. Ho seemed to
bo spoiling for a fight. The galleries
thought him drunk. He did act like it.
but yon can't always toll what docs ail
the senators when they act green-like , aa
they often do. Sometimes their judg
ment goes astray when looking
down upon a follow. He that as
it may , lliddlcbergcr . has boon ,
so the Congressional directory , says.'edi '
tor of three papers since 18701 Well ,
now this is enough to put any man , no
matter how lamb-like his natural dispo
sition , into a. fighting condition , and Vir
ginia's distinguished senator was in a
fighting trim. His mood decidedly ob
jective , lie objected to everything' , oven
to the senate thanking Senator Shormnn
for the able way he had behaved himself
in tlio vice-president's chair , the impar
tial way of deciding mixed drinks. I beg
pardon , thinking of Kiddlpborgor's nor
mal condition , caused thu slip of the pen ,
I mean , of course , mixed questions of
state , 'llio senate wanted to pass a reso
lution thanking Mr. Sherman lor his im
partial ruling , etc. , a sort of graveyard
obituary , but Kiddlobercor objected ; ho
didn't have anything to thank Sherman
for ; he hated Sherman , nnd Sherman
fully returned Ins devoted affections ,
and Hiddloborgcr wouldn't ' bo quieted.
The senators gathered about the
irate Virginian to no purpose. Senator
JCdmunds asked for n recess and then
Hiddlobcrgcr was taken to the cloak
room to refresh himself with a imp , and
while napping the senate stole a march
and passed that resolution which has by
this time become food for history and tall
eloctio ns.
IN rCHSONAIAVI'EAKANCB
Senator Kiddleberger was unique , stand
ing at his desk in a navy , reeling posture ,
safe , because tlio chair was behind him ,
thn desk in front of him , Acting Ser-
gcant-at-Arms Christy vigorously flour
ishing a big palm-loaf fan on IIIH right ,
on hia left jolly , round Senator Sawyer
coaxing ind pulling him on the arm , per
fectly aato , no danger of tumbling , his
tongue , likn his legs , was uncertain , but
Ills face , UK rod as summer henttuid Vir
ginia middlings could make it , had a
defiant expression. Clad in a silver
groy , poplin sack coat loosely thown back ,
Knowing a long-waisted , full-pleatod
shirt-front garnished with studs , und a
long , heavy gold chain dangling around
his neck in n way to suggest a halter.
Ills bull * linen pants of an ancient ,
"before the war" cut wore drawn close
about the hips ; his dark hair sprawled
about in an unkempt way ; his moustache
and long chin whiskers , dark like his
hair , also went sprawling about , and
take him altogether ho had the appearance -
anco of a slave driver or plantation over
seer in the days that Harriet Hceoher
Stowo wrote "Undo Tom's Cabin. " I
huvo seen Mr , Hlddlobcrgor on the
avenue when 1 thought him a real hand-
Eomo follow , ho has a good figure ,
fitraigut and well formed and graceful in
action , the kind of a figure that would
look pretty on the stage and make up
well in atago fittiug clothes. Ills eyes are
blue as the sky on a perfect Juno day
and aomutimes can light up pleasingly ,
but usually tho.ro is a cold calculating ex
pression iu them , as though he was plot
ting and planning to get even with some
thing or somebody. Ifo isn't a general
fnvorituin thosouato , Blackburn is his
Lost chum ho is called "Ulaekbiirn'd
protege" . Ho. follows Blackburn about
faithfiiUy and at times they scorn to bo
birds of a feather and will llock together.
A CUKHKNT IIUMOU
is floating about that Senator Mandersou
and Mr. Laird , M. C. , have on interest of
no small proportions , in the daily pnpor
ox-public printer Hounds is to edit in
Omaha. People will talk and no doubt
the rumor arises from the fnct that
Senator Mandorson was chairman
of oommlttoo on printing. This would
bring the public printer to the senate
often to consult with the chairman of the
committee on printing. It takes but two
and two to make four , and a more con
jecture horu in Washington very soon
swells to a report that such is tlio case ,
whim if hunted down it will prove to bo a
surmise only. However , Senator Man
dorson ana Congressman Laird may
have embarked in the newspaper enter
prise aad prepare to "set things" up for
thouucl vas. Next to thu mining , lumber ,
and paper mill business , thu most suc
cessful statesmen are those who are
backed by healthy newspapers. It takes
no little talent to run u seat In cougrus *
and a daily newspaper at the same time.
Coif.
"THE QUEE1T OF TABLE
llAH CnVEl > TKE
HIGHEST AWARD ,
ASO 13 gcrrucD rsnr.it
ROYAL WARRANT
TO
H.B.H , THE PSI1TOE OF WALES.
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN" OF TABLE WATERS. "
" The defective sewerage system of many
of our filicr and the tW'itrainage of cur
larger towns and rural districts are poi
soning the very sources of potable water
in many instances. "
A. Van Dcr Veer , A.M. , M.D. ,
fretUtal tf the XMical SttMy f/
lUt Stall tf fltw I'trt.
Ftbrttitry 3 , | B3S.
"The partly ff APOLLTNARIS
offers the best security against the dan
gers which are common to most of the
ordinary drinking waters"
London Medical Record.
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
"Filthy streets may Ic bad , and defect
ive drainage and sewerage worse , but
for the promotion of diseases of the diar-
rhical tvpe there is no agent like the pol
luted water supply"
A. Van dcr Veer , A.M. , M.D. ,
Pi etiilrat ff Hie Medical Stcitty a/
the tftatt ff AVa Vfrl.
rVw.vurj' 3 , i33 ( ! .
" The dangerous qualities of contam
inated 'drinking water are not obviated
by the addition of wines or spirits. "
Medical Officer of Privy Council ,
England.
" Use nothing but Natural Mineral
Waters , such as JPOLLfNARIS ,
free from all vegetable poisons"
Boston Journal.
Apollinaris
'THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
HAS RF.CIIIVUO THi :
HIGHEST AWARD
XO.VDON , i83 ; ,
/NO 13 ! suiTUi-.n UNiir.n
ROYAL. .WARRANT
1 I 'TO '
H.B.H. THEJtKlINOF OP WALES.
ANNUAL &Lfc , 10 MILLIONS.
"THE QUEEir OF TABLE "WATEES,15
n
" 'The dangerous qualities of contam
inated drinking water are not obviated
ly the addition of wines or spirits"
Medical Officer of Privy Council ,
England.
"T/te purity of APOLLTNARIS
offers the lest security against the dan
gers which are common to most of the
ordinary drinking waters , "
London Medical Record.
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , "
"APOLLINARIS reigns alone
among natural dietetic Table Waters.
Its numerous competitors appear to have
one after another died away , "
British Medical Journal.
"Its purity offers the best security
against the dangers which are common to
most of the ordinary drinking waters , "
London Medical Record.
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
IIAC RECEIVED THE
HIGHEST AWARD ,
LONDON , 1884 ,
AMD is suppuen UNDFJI
ROYAL WARRANT
H.R.H. THE PBINOE OF "WALES ,
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
Of all Gracin , Drneglitl & Min. Wat , Ptalin ,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
t I
I
"TEG QUEEN IOF'TABLE7ATEES. . "
"APOLLIjrAJIS ( reigns alont
among nalural\ \ dietetic Table Waters.
Its numerous competitors appear to have
one after another dj(3 away , "
B jtUli Medical Journal.
"Its purity ( O/crs tfie test security
against i'he ' dangers v/iif/i are common to
mast of the ordinary drinking waters. "
London Medical Record.
i
Apollinaris
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE \7ATEEa"
1U3UECCIVCDTHK
HIGHEST AWARD ,
LONDON 1884 ,
.
AND IS BtTI'UEE. lNDEn !
ROYAL WARRANT
TO
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OP WALES ,
ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS.
Of all Grotrrj , jtrugftitt & * Mia. Wat. iMtri.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
UNITED STATES
National Bank
TT. S. DEJFOSITOK , S.
S , W , Cor , Farnim & I2lh 3j. [
Capital , - $250,000
Surplus , - 18,750
C.W. HAMILTON frosltlont.
M.T. HAUUW.Caslilor.
\HlMIAMU/TON , Asjt Cashier
CinKCTOHS !
n. M. CMAnrcll , J. W. Hamilton , B.F Smith
M"l. UarJonr Will Humlltor
iRSfMTIOMLBM
U. S. UHPOSITOUV.
Omnha , Nebraska.
Capital $600,000
Surplus 100,000
Herman Kountzo , President.
John A. Crclghton , Vloo President
f. 11. Davis , Casliloc.
W. LL Mejtquler , Asa'i Caahlor
Nebraska National Bank
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Paid up Capital $850,000
Surplus 30,000
H. W. Yates , President.
A. E. Tou.ulinrieo Pre.ildont.
W. U.S. Hughes , Cashier.
Dlltl.LTOltS :
W. V. Morse , tlolin S. Collins ,
U. W. Yates , Lewis S. Reed.
A. E. Toiixalin.
BANKING OFFICE :
THJ3 IRON BANK ,
Cor 12th and Farnam Sts
A General Banking Business Transacted.
OMAHA SAVINGS BANK
CoiiNcrt I3tii STUCK r.3.
Capital Stock $100,000
Liability of Stockholders . . . . 300,000
'J'heonly regular tnritifrs bunk In the etnto. Flro
per cunt Interest piild on deposits.
LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE.
OlTICErtS :
OuyC. Ttaiton , President : J. .1. Drown , VIoo
President ; L. M . Dennett , Mnnnfftni * 1)1- )
rnctor : John H. Wilbur Ciislilor.
Accountsof HankersMerclmnta anil others solicited.
Collections 1'roniptlr Made.
S. A. KEAN & CO. , Bankers ,
( Sucecs'ora to Preston , Kcan i. Co )
IOO WASHINGTON STREET , CHICAGO.
Kiunlcl | al , It * II. , Tjocnl nnd othci-lloiidB.
He nil Tui-
A , BURMESTER , Agent ,
1318 Dodge Street.
pedal Attention Given to Warming and
Yentilatin of Building , Public
and Plvate
The IinsS AMI WAHM1SH lias no equal on
the market for power In hunting und ECONOMY
IN VUElt , hiinl or sort coin. Wo carry ntull
line of Furnnuo * ana ( looting Stoves , Hot Air
ItcslstiTs anrl Ventilators , would bo plcimod
to liuvo tliosu In want or such goods to cull und
examine thorn. Tin work of till kinds , roollut-
nnd nruttorlntr ostlmntoj lvon , and an work
Rimrantood. CorospondoiiQo solicited.
Forfeit if not Havana Filler *
A GENTLEMAN'S SMOKE
O333MTTS.
Thli CU r will pror M rtpmenlrd and wll I bo czlen.
lively till ertlieil In every tnwn I IT llvo ilnlcrl who wUJ
Fprccltti its intrlti toil puth 1 1 according/ ! .
SMOKE ET , FEJtNO Me C1OAK.
Addreu BJLNQIURI CHOI , Solo Ag oti ,
130 fifth Avenue , OIUCL4.OO.
D. W. Haxe , Lcsllo&Morrell ,
U. F. Ooodmnn. T. W. Bpafford li Co. ,
J. A. Fuller A : Co. , It , Purr ,
Chencj &Ulu Qn , M. II. I'owoll ,
Klllin&Co. , . _ emu Fiiriiawnrtti ,
Frank JliirroU & Co. , Ilimtios ScBchinldt ,
JuinuaKorsylUo.
C. IlKICJUHT. II. KOTTIIOW
J. II. UINKEI.MAN.V.
REINHARDDINKELyiANN&GO. , !
WHOLESALE GOTLEHY ,
Mamifacturcis of Iho Celebrated
Full ConcavoU Razors nnd Nickel Plated
Shears.
( iO7 N. Oth Street ,
antler LlmleU Hotel , St. Lousl
ICISJUOM & COMSTOOIi ,
flenL Insurance Agents ,
Mcrcbnnt'B Nntlonnl Hun * Huildlu ? , Cor. Far-
nnm nml Utlitls. , room 1 up-stnlra.
Telephone No. UT.'i Oiimliu. Nebraska.
HKI'MISINT : : :
rtioonlx. London , Knslum ! f 5,72jirM3 ;
Fireraon'8No\v.irk , N. J j,5MB.VJ.'B ,
Olen'B falls , Olou'uFulU.N. V V,40Z,2W.M :
Olrurd , l'hlluilBlilila | , l > a 1 41,150X11
Wcstplicgter , Now Voi-U , N. Y l.U'.WU.SJ
lolui H micork Mutual l.lfcj .Hoston,1,781,710,87 ,
FOB aiRLS ,
At Crotoii'on-luo-lllidson.Now Vorh.Tliu llnoat
locution on the Hudson , nnd vvery udvuutu
for thorough instruction.
Principals , MusH. i > . Uanki and.Mini C. S.I
fc MAUlir
Suoaessoraio J. Q , Jeooba
UNDERTAKERS ,
AND KMHALMI'llS.
At the old tlantj , HOT FarnumSt. Orlttri b
7'ulupliano Xo.ii'i
W. G
RESIDENCE PKOPEUTY.
Ono Cottage on 10th st , near Lake st ,
6811 5 room cottage nnd ncra lot In
llrookllno , $1,200.
083 Fine largo 3 story house near corner
nor Webstar and Slst , $7,000.
C87 0 room house near 21th and Capital
Avenue , $3,030.
085 a houses and lot on South IGth St. ,
cheap , § ; tGOJ.
CSl 0 room cottage on 20th and Doug
las streets , $ : iJOO. (
CS3 Nice now 7 room house nnd largo
lot on Sherman avenue , $0,200. ,
070 Good 7 room house , now , in Omaha
View , $1,800.
077i i aero and house in Park Place ,
* ! ! , UOO.
070 House , and lot S0\300 } ft , in Park
Place , $ lr > 00.
075 1101190 and 3 lots in Walnut Hill ,
i3,500. ?
072 1 aero and house C rooms in Park
Place , $ 'i,000.
001 Good 7 room house on Hami.'ton ' si.
2. bloelcs oir Saundcrs , & 5.500.
081) ) Largo now house , modern improve
ments , on Georgia avenue , § 0,000.
002 Largo brick house and 2 lols. on
llHh st.8,000.
050 Fine largo house and full lol oppo
site high school , on Dodge st. , $13,000.
( K1 2 lots and cottage S Slst St. , $3,700.
051 IU room brick house on 13th and
Cuss st. , $4,500.
035 Lot 00x108 , corner with store and 3
cottages on 20th and Plorco , $5,000.
UNIMPROVED RESIDENCE AND BUS
INESS PROPERTY" .
S80 3 very fine east front lots in Hans
com Place , cacli , $2,100.
2 lots , corner , on Virginia avenue
in Hnnscom Place , 82,500.
287 3 lots in Ambler Place , all for $1,330
288 Nice lot in Plalliviow , ? COO.
281-Lot GOxHSft , corner , on llth and
Hickory sts , § ' , ' ,500.
283 00 foot front in Isaac & Sclden's add
51,030.
2S2- Acre in West Omaiia , near Leaven-
worth st , $2,000.
278 Splendid lot in Walnut Hill. § 000.
277 GOft on bt Marv's ' ave , if sold soon ,
$110 per foot.
275- Lot in Pel ham Place , $050.
COft lot In Kirkwood , cast and west
front , § 050.
3 lots In Kirkwood , 50 ft eaeii , both ,
81.000.
U3ft frontage on track near Pierce st. ,
suitable for warehouse , cheap. $2,000.
--200ft frontajro on traci- and IDth s.t. ,
§ 15,000.
-Lots on 20tb st (00ft ( ) in Horhach's add ,
82,400.
--Lots on 21sl st , COft , in Ilorbncli's add ,
§ 1,700.
Lot on 17th st. , COxl-lOft. , near Paul st. ,
$2,700.
lOOxl-Wft , corner , on 23th and Cess sts. ,
§ 3.100.
$ -Aero lot and house on California at. ,
63,800. ,
G3flc rt front , near 27th and CuuiTng
sts. , ? lJM. (
Nice 120-127ft in Patrick's '
corner ; , ad'f
KnW front , lot G0 < cl2 ! ) , 2 b'ocks off cat-
line , SLO/il / ) .
21)8 ) Lot 53ft , In Wi-st Oiniiha , near lx > n-
venworth st. , $1,150.
(5ift ( ! lol on Snnndors st. , $2r > 00.
IMft on ( ii'orj-lu avo. , near Leaven-
worth , $ , "i,7tiU.
Hi st corner lot in L.ncoln I'luco , $ .WO.
0 lots MlxlGOft , oasl of Lowe avo. , one
of the sightllest locations In cltv.&V-'OO.
Fine business corner on Sauiulors st. ,
OJijxl'JOft , for a few days , SI.OJO.
IS'Jft front , corner , on Leaven worth st.
bargain , $1,500.
Hcliiiliful lots in Tabor I'lai-o , $1,000.
10 lots in Kilby 1'laco ; from § 000 lo
$1,000.
Lot 00ft south front in Shinn's 3d add. ,
$7i 0.Lois
Lois in I > avcnworth Terrace , | QOO.
Lots in Lincoln Place , il7.j.
LoUin West Cumin < r , $301) ) .
Lots in On-hard HilLfloO.
SHUIVHK PLACE.
Beautiful lots in Shriyor Place , J inilo
from Dell railroad , J mile from cunning
factory , and ni-ar by where it is snpposod
tlio nail works will bo located. Those lots
will sell for $400 each within 4 months.
Take a look at these lots at § 300on terms
to suit. After Aug. 15 , the price will bo
350 each.
each.PLEASANT
PLEASANT HILL.
11 lie residence lots OO.xlOOft , on terms
to suit purchaser. These lots are looatqd
t milo from licit railroad , near Walnut
Hill.Ueaf and Dumb asylum and Mllitary
road ; only i135 to § 175 per lot ; monthly
payments , ami at 7 per cent.
WEST SIDE.
I have a few lots in this addition loft at
$400 per lot on easy terms. The nail
works , canning factory and Missouri Pa
cific depot being located in West Side , is'
{ roiiig to make this property valuable.
Call and take a ride out and see this
property.
AOUK I'nOl'KIJTY.
20 lots adjoining West Side , i mlle
from Hell Line ; if sold within 5 days'
$1,000. Tlicso lots lay beiniliful and nro
one of the best bargains in the market ;
will sell for ? oOO per lot.
Acre lots in IJurkolow's add , § 350.
2j acres in Bellair , easy terms , $ T > 00.
1 aero near Belt Line dud Saunders st. ,
will sub-divide , $7M , ) .
2 ncres in IJrnoklinc ; will sub-divide ,
per aero , ? ( iOO.
40 , SO or 100 near Stock Vards.pcr aero ,
SlSo.
Ifi acres west of Stock Yards , per aero ,
$ ' 00.
20o acres welt improved , ir miles from
P. O. , 14 miles from railroad atto per
acre ; bargain.
100 acres near Irvington.for sale cheaper
or will exchange for iusido property.
0 , 10 or 15 aero tracts near Stock Yards
on easy terms , per acre , IJ1GO.
W , 6 , SHRIVER , Opp lte Post office , T8lephone7B4
Most popular first clans piano tnnile. It * tttnils on Ita merits ,
HI III C1 DIMM HAS NO
At Wholesale and Retail. AG-ENTS WANTED
Art and Music Dealer ,
1513 Douglas Street.
1213 FARHAM STREET , OMAIIA , IIEB
Furniture , Stoves , Carpets ,
, Drniiurr , IJcdtHiitf , Tinware , IH
wurv , Sllver\varu , ro < ' .Ury , uin | i,8tcr
rrliiKfti , Toilet SoU/l'di ami IHniHT Scl * , lEiuiKinK E-iunj . > < .
I'hiluro * ofnll Kind * ; fncludlnu a Hue Hue ot'Sluol BII. :
WrouM Steel Ranges ,
For Hotels , Restaurants and Boarding Houses ,
nearly as cheap as common east iron ranges ,
and worth four times as much.
HILL & YOUNG ,
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