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THE DAJLY Bux ‘OUMAFA MONDAY APRIL 2 A combimation of Fro toride of Iron, Peruvian Bark and PRosphorus in a_ palatable form De tai Lowera it o indispensa- 0. V.A.1. HOBBS Writos = s/ REV.J.L.TOWNER, After & thorough trial of A Nt q TRON TONTO. T take plenonins fiuyBylgFlEs Industey, 1., saysi— “IT consider 11 & most_excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. in stating thit T Tave becn - L enefite i use. “Hinisters and bu / LUDD lic Speakers will fi nd it the greatest value -!Tunic is neces: recommend a8 a reliable rsmedl:} agent, dwnenlne un- doubted nutritive and l'l‘I:'orntlve Pproperties, JRIPARIDBY 128 DR. HARTER MEDIGINE CO., 013 ¥, ¥AN DEWEY & STONE, et U | (o e | LY OROHARD & BEA. CARPETSIGROCERIES. HAS 753 SESY ST00K IN OMAEA AND MAKRS THS LOWRST PRICRS IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS liav'e now been finished in our store, mal - ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense ware~ rooms---three stores, are 66 ieet wide--are filled with the Grand- efit display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture eve shown. All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floos and go through the building and inspect the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha, Vinple Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $5 to §18,° Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to $75, Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, From $6 o $25. Fishiog Tacke!, Base Bally and all kinds of Fancy @oods Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand. s Imipo arge line of _Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev-rything re uired in a firsv-class Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion tore, Cigavrs from $15 per 1,00° pwards 8end for Price List'and S8amples LOUIS BRADFORD, DEALER IN LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS Shingles, Lath, &c. LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, Call and @et My Prices Befors Buying Elsewhers, - YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TH AND'DOUGLAS ik W. F. CLARK, WALL PAPER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER & DECORATO Kalsomining, Glazing, MUSIOAL AND DRAMA 110, Teresina Singer has been in Palermo for some time, An Academic Wagner Society has been established in Berlin, Herr Richter is to direct a series of con- certs in London during May, “Carmen” has proved s preat sucoess at the Italian opera house St. Petersbus Loonard Grover has assumed the man. agement of the kaldwin theatre, San Fran: cisco, . Haverly will start two Iver companies on the road simulta. neously. The Boston theatre company will appear at McVicker's theatre, Chicago, during the sumuier, Laura Joyco Bell has been engaged for the summer season ut the Bijou threatre, Boston. Sarasate is announced to give a series of concerts in thy middle of this mooth in Germany. Rubinstein is expected to remain in Ber- lin during May, in order to hnist his new opers, “‘Sulamith, Donadie, whom Strakosch brought over hete ten years ago, s now the reigning favorite in Madrid, gtry is studying a new role for ment at the Chestnut street opers house in May Mr, Henry Irvivg, the eminent English actor, has 1,000 wigs, no two of which are exactly the same shude, The London Musical Society intend to produce during the forthcoming season Kvorak's 'Stabat Mater” and a new mass by Gounod, Frau Etelka Gerater is at tho head of an Italian opers company which wi'l com. wence a series of performances in Vienna on April 1, Salmi Morse is still in trouble, The igh priest has thrown up his o gngement in disgust and has gone to Philadelphia The personator of Christ has quarreled Morse, aod the temple is to be a yoar, During 1852 there were 41 theatres des- troyed by tire, Of this number 17 were burnped in the United States, 7 in Eogland, 5 in Ruseia 4 in Germany, ‘2 in France, 2 in Spain, and 1 each in Belgium, Sweden, and Roumania, Mi:s Amy Sherwin, who was the lead- ing soprano at Mr. Thomas's festival in Cincionati in_ 1880, and who has been heard at our Philharmonic concerte, has left Milan for London to_ create the title role in Mr, Gori Thomas's opera. “Esmeralds,” which Mr, Carl Rosa will soon produce, On Friday last G unod’s *‘Redemption” was given with great success is Paris, and at the same time the work was performed at La Scala, Milan, with equal eclat, Sig- nor Durot, a young tenor, who has been higm,{ wpoken of, & pupil of Sigaor Muzio, ig said to have *‘carried cff the honors of the evening.” Horsford’s Acid Phosphate is a preparation of the phosphates of lime, magnesia, potash snd iron ia auch form as to be readily nssimilated by the system Dusoriptive phatplet sent free, Ramford Chemical Worke, Providence, R 1. IMPIKNTIHS, It's no wonder that the Mormons think highiy of their relizion. Iv'a very rewiv ing. At an Itulian christening in New York Frank Atberto had bis head nearly cut off with a razor, and two other guests were desperately stabbed. 1t is a torrible shock to one's feclings, sfter singing *‘Salvition’s Free,” to hear the announcement that *‘the collection will now Le taken,” Preacher wating warm: *‘Oh, brethren bretoren, what can | do to move you?” Voice in the crowd: *Shut up and scram- ble some coppers, old man.” “Feel bad to think I put that faro chip in the contribution box by mistaks,” said the Louisville msn, *I reckou I do. That was o 85 ohip, and they’ll go and get ic cashed and get 85 out of me, when I only intended to give them 50 cent,” ““‘What is promised to the ‘righteous?” acked a mild and amiable Sunday echocl t-acher of a e1aall child at the far end of her class. irernal bliss,” quickly re- sponded tbe child, *'Quite right, my dear child,” said the mild und amiable. **And now tell me what is promised to the wicked?” “Kternal blister, ma'am,” wes the prompt reply. The teacher pronounced it theologically correct, but peculiarly ex- pressed. Thcre is, out in Reno, Nev., a religious oranc who says that he is commissioned of Christ to inform the people of Reno that the Messiah will appear among them two wooks hence, preceded by Gabriel, who will blow his horn as a warning that the grand climacteric is upon them., A paper published there says: *“'The man is evi- dently luny, and doesn’t exmbl{ compre- hend what he is talking about, If Gabriel should strike KReno first the boys would get him into a poker game and win his horn before he had a chance to wake up even a night watchman, As for sinnets studying their Bibles, their are not two cupies of the Good Book in town outside of church cir- cles,” Univeraal charitable effort has been made by the Presbyterian church, of Caz3- uovia during the winter, and » Doroas tells of & woman who, while hunting for gar. menta ito Il & hox, found & wie, She turned it on her hand and said: ‘What s ridiculous thing!” She decided to send it; and in dus time csme a letter from a Western home missionary’s wifo, ssying the box reached them the night before her husband wa to preach the first time after an illvess, which had cansed the loss of Lis hair, su1 a$ilk handkerchief was the only rubstitute, The wig waa o fit, the exact e | color of the departed locks, and, indeed, an unlooked-for Giod-send. Satisfactory Evidenoe, J. W, Grabam, Wnolesale Druggist, of Austin, Tex , writes: I have been handling DR WM HALL'S BALSAM FORTHE LUNGS for the past year, and have found it cne of the most salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, always giviog entire satisfaction, Pleaso send mo one Rross by Saturday’s stesmer. PEPPHRMINT DROPS, “Dou’t pull me arouna so,” said the thief to the policeman., “I have a f-lon onmy finger.” ‘‘And I have my finger upon & felon,” remarked the policeman.— Boston Advertiser, “What country do you represent, sir?” asked one individual nlylnnthn, in front of a saloon in St. Paul, one day last week. “T'm uot & member of the legislature” was the reply. “I'm only & private citizan on ah— of a drunk,” #aThe hole that & Toronto man made for a refugee duriog the Wiggins tornado cost tho man ten days of hard labor, s the ground was frozan solid, and he's ready to po in au equal amount of time hnnting or Wiggine with a meat axe,—Bston Post, « An invention has just been patented in [Py b B o AR Herald, *A re yourdomestic relations agreeablc?” saked & judge of a colored witness are your family ties pleasant?” no sah. When'a 'oman ties & an when AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT |00 think dats its ploasaut sah.” ATTENTION, B. E. Cor, 16th and Douglas Streets, . . - OMAHA, all fours and rul lary. It looks a8 if & movement was on foot to paralyze ome of the most success. | has been diractedto thismatterjand has re- ful industries in this country, Our free | ceived ssubstantial reaognition at the ha trade burglars will probably petition the | of our National Congre: next congress for protection, —Norristown | of whatis known as the “What's dat conjunction bose? I ask " Wall, he's drunk an’ whips him till he’s sober, I this country stopped for & few hours at Pittsburg, ~ His first exclamation was: ““T'he men here must be very affestionats, Their notes show that they are rubbed bard fifty times a day.’~Philadelphis Nows, The Arkansas traveler tells of a lady who knows that her husband never shakes dice for the drinks, and that he is strictiy sober, was awakened the other night by her husband, who in his sleep exclaimed “Three trays to beat, Morse on me.” “What do you mean,” asked the wife, ehaking him. “What doss who mean:’ “You,” “What about?” “Why you cried out ‘Horse on we'"” “‘That's all right, T merely had a nightmare,” ‘‘Heo has paid the debt of nature,” said a minister to s man who inquired after one of his parishioners. “Are you sure of that?" acked the man, ‘‘Oh, ye was at the funcral,” “Well, I'm hesr he paid it, for he had been owing me 87 for & barrel of flour so long that I had begun to think that he wouldu’'c pay any- thiog. Nature was mighty darn lucky, that's all I've got to say,"—Drummer, Uncle Sam's example: One of our n itfla ntisl Georgin vrangers was superi teuding affairs at his cotton press th er day, when he was accosted by a neigh bor: I see, colonel, that the tariff bill has pas-ed.” “Ts that so! How about cotton ties?” “Still 85 per cent ad valor- em.’, “Well, hare, you boys, there! sift another shovel of sand in the middie of that bale; I can’t afford to reform till the tariff does,” And the silting was strictly attended to, — Georgin Major, Wasmnaron, D. €, May 16, 1880. | GentLemeN —Having been a suffer- er for a long time from nervous pros tration and general debiltty, I was advised to try Hop Bltters. I have takon one bottlo, and 1 have been rapldly getting better ever since, and I thiuk it the best mediclne I ever used, I am now gainivg strength and appetite, which was all gone, and T was in despair until I trled your Bit. ters. Iam now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking it, I was completely prostrated MRS. MARY STUART, . OONNUBIALLIIBS. David Davie' bride ownsto 48 years, Union Pacific Preferred--A happy mar- riage, 1f & married lady in Feance passes her- self off as unmarried she can be fined or be imprisoned. Luacky there is no such law in this country. There has been a great deal sald about a man marrying his deceased wife's sister, but the lady in question has not been con- eulted in the matter. As arule she i too well acquainted with her brother-in-law to want to marry him, Mr. Oliver H, Northcote, a son of Sir Stafford Northoote, the leader of the op- position in the house of commons, is en- gaged to Miss Edith Fish, o dsughter of tte Hon, Hamilton Fish, late secretary of state of the United States, A nowly-married couple from *‘Way. back” were in the city yesterday, and, of course, found an oyster saloon the first thing, *'How do you want_them, on the half-shell?” the waiter asked the groom. “Nah.sir-ee!” thar's no half shell business with this weddin’ trip; give ‘em to us on the whole ehell " Poaseville, near Reed City, Mich,, has had its first wedding; the mill whistle sounded the “‘alarm,” the whole popula. tion rush o the “‘scene ot confl'et,” the postmaster jastice-of-the-peaco tied the kuot, and the entire compauy st down t the marriage frast of pork, beans, dough nuts and hard cider, A Milwaukes woman has gone to Albany on n curisus errand. Sho says sho was e gased to marry one Thomas E Van T of ‘Albany, who was burned in the Now. hall house fire. He left about $250,000. She claims thut she is entiiled to a share of his fortune.—Hartford Courant, There was recently married in a Rhode Island town a young lndg wix foet four inches tall to o husband barely five feat ten, His letter of proposal contained these words: *‘Thy beauty sets my soul aglow —1'd wed thee, right or wrong; a man wants little hero below, but wants that little long.”] Mr, Lyna was introduced to Miss Moss at Grand Haven, Mich., by a letter from Mr, McBride, who vouched for him as a man who was *‘searching for a wife,” and wes ‘“‘aure to tell the truth." Lyne en- tered immodiately upen o courtship of Miss Moee, but he eventually broke his engagement to marry her. She has brought a anit for damages, not ngainst the faithless euitor, but with McEBride as the defeadant, on the ground that he made himself responsible by the letter, In Sheffield, Eagland, lately a echool teacher named Wild and his best man were ar ested while on their way to Wild's wedding for stealing two pairs of boota and a bearth rug, The bride posssssed 850,000, and the %AI)‘W bridegroom im- plored the detective to accompsny him to the church and wait till after the wedding, In vain, It appeared that unier the in- fluence of hia brilliant prospects Wild had become true to his name and played silly freaks, While on a spree he had taken the articles, as alleged, but without felon- ious intent. The magistrats flned bim $50 His counsel hinted that it was @ abtful if he would now get his $50,000 brite. The Deoty Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinn.ti, fends the rubjoined profesional endor: ment: “I have prescri DR. WM HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNC ina great numbed (f cases snd slwa with ruccess, Oae case in purticulsr w given up by several physicians who b bean called in for comsuitation with m seif. ‘The patient had all the sympt of confirmed consumption—oold wig sweats, heotic fover, harassing cough, etc, He commenced imm: diately to get better and was soon restored to his uimal heslth Ialss found DR. WM HALL'S BAL SAIL FOR THE LUNGS the most vglu- able expectorant for breaking up distress fog coughs and colds that I haye eve ured " Bl.dweodlw ARBOR DAY PROCLAMATION. Execurive MANsION, } LaNco N, Nes., Mar, 80, '83. To the Peaplo of Nebraskn The subject of Forestry, or Tree Plant- ing, isfast becoming oue of National im- portance, and i recelving the careful at- tention of thoughtful minds throughout aur“ own country, and in other lands as well, The steady and rapid disappearance of our forest, is viewed with spprebension, We are for od to consider the matter of futuredemand and supply, and in view of¢ LT LELIEEN the facts it becomes n question of grave moment. The dissppesrance of the natu ral growth of timber, has been followed in many of our states by the drying up of vect and controfling ivfluence upon the moisture of the air, rain fal), a8 well as #o extremos of temperature, and great modi fying the severity of climate and season. in the paseage which has for its object, the secur. - | “The logislature may provide that the in other day an Icelanler traveling through | aprings, and brooks, 8 decreased sonual | ELACTAR VNV B LT rain fall, und consequent increaed fre- / quency of seasons of extreme drouth, The prosence of trees, and forests exerts o di e mon ot | LER'& CO., ‘Timber Culture of timber upon our treeloss prairies, couragement and incentive, in the er of tree planting is given by the constaitution of Nebraska; which says, The state board of sgriculture cffers noses together, The ! liberal premiuma for the greatest number of trees planted during the month of April, 1858, by any one person; and for the great. est number planted, or put out, during the year 183, In addition to this, they offer A special premium ~known as ‘‘Arbor Day” preminm - for the grentest number of trees planted upon a given day, - divided and olamsified as to the varioties,~and earnestly inviting competition thereof, from all, The question of tree culture—imyortant a8 it is to the country at Iarge—is of para- mount importance to our atate, Nebraska embraces within her limite, lands that aro unsurpassed in fertility and cfforing as they d, advantages in the way of easy and simple cultivation, they are being developed with w rapi lity that is nearly, if not quite, without precedent, “Therefore, to the end that the past geat. ifying degree of development, and imiprove. ment, may be maintained, and if possible increased, I, James W. Dawes, governor of the state'of Nebraska, hereby name WRDNESDAY, THE )8TH DAY OF APRIL, A, D, 1888, to be obeerved as ‘‘Arbor Day,” embracing in its design results g0 varied, beneficial an i far-reaching; | avine for ita aim and purpo-e, the common interest, and gineral [ weltare of our atate, it should be strictly obseeved by sl claskes. Having reference to both ornamentation and usefnlnees; to beauty snd utility; con- siderivg the ciaims of present erjoyment and ultimate profitable investment, care should be exercise | und selections for plant- ivg made, from such varieties as have been approved by the tests of time and experi- ment, a8 suited to the conditions of our soil and climate, Lot it be remembered that the person who plants and causes to grow -if but a singlo tree, thrab, or vine, 18 contributing his or her mite in the way of added in. ducement and attraction, tending toward that future dev.lopment ond ultimate standing of Nebraska, for which wa ure all Iaboring and hopivg; and which will surely come, Done at Lincoln, the 30th day of March, A. D, 1883, in the Seventeenth year of the state and of the independence of the United States the One Hundred and Seventb, Jaxes W, Dawks, By the governer: Epowarn P, RoGary, Secretary of State, Money for the Unmarried. One of the most solid and subst: acial institutions in this country is the .dar. rIl&Fund and Mutual Trost Association, of dar Rapids, Iowa, They are organ- ized under the laws of Tows, and herr of- ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business men o Cedar Rapids. Kvery unmarried person should bave n cortificato in this assoclation, It is o splendid investment, as safo as gov«-rnnwnt bond, You ocan justas well ave a good sum of money to commence marrfed life on a8 not, A large number of members have been paid off, receiving over 800 per cent on their investment. Write for circulars fully detailing the plan, which 18 the finest known. Do not postpone it. Good agents wanted, Mention where you saw this notice. 5-8m. # NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN.! (From the Boston Globe.] The Oldest Wholesale and MU 'i') Retail JEWELRY HOUSE ln°0maha. 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It removes faintness, fiatulency, patroys all craving for stimulants, and relleves weak: £58 of the stomach, 1t cures Bloating, Headaches, fervous Prostration, Goneral Debility, Sloeplessnons, Jepression and Indigestion, That feeling of bearing fown, causing pain, weight and backache, fs always ermanently cured by its use. 1t will at all times, and mdar all eircumstances, act {n harmony with tho law hat governs tho femalo system. It corts only §1. per bottle or six for 5., and s sold by) sugglsts, Any advice required as to spectal cases, ani| e names of many who hiave been restored to perfevd) salth by thie use of tho Vegetable Compound, can be btained by addressing Mrs. P, with stamp for reply, 4 her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of efther sex this compoundig ns onials show. y world for tho cure of Constipation,| 10 Torpldity of the liver. 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Shipmentidtrom countrygwill be paid for by roturn mail. 1 fmkelm SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GROCERS AND WINE MENCHANTS Window Shades aud Curtalns, OORNICKES CURTAIN POLES AND ! 1 1 ‘ : B s FIXTURES, RSB e AL \lf Paints, Oils & Brushes, 0 il 107 Bouth 14th Streot OMAHA - d NEBRARKA SEASON. J. B. Detwiler nvites the attention of the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELEGTED STOCK —OE— ¢ | New (arpets | Embracing all the terns in everything in the Carpet Line. The Bottom Prices. LAGE CURTAINS A SPECGIALTY. 1818 Farnam Etreel. OMAHA, - . MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nah PIANOS:ORGANS On Long Time---Small Payments A. HOSPE, JR,, 1519 Dodge, Omaha, late pat- Mattings, 0il Cloths and wmdow Shades In large quantities and always J. B. DETWILER! NEBRASKA AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. o