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THE DATLY BLE-~OMAPA MONDAY APRIL 9 Pro A combination toxide of Iron, P:!ur(au Bark and I'Nosphorus in a zfilatobla form. For % indiopenso. y, Loss of A tite, Prostration o i Prectradionor ¥ 'y e pleasure | ey A &ronil, ‘enefited by its B ftinisters and bab- the debilitated vital forces. Speakers will find i of the greates where ’l‘onloth'n. | Parlor Cars with Reclinin, ar Rapids and A Burlington, Chairs to and from St from_ i AL LOWELL, Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago from St ing Cars and ly to and & ‘Council | Paul and M St. Jo- Cars, dail Chicago Soep Chicago, ka. Only through line be- Parlor Cars, with Reclin (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raljroad.) rs (seats free), Smokis Dining Cars run made in_Union rs, Pullman Palace nt Day Coaches, “BURLINGTON ROUTE" COING EAST AND WEST. POTTER, 3 Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PE Elg connections nown as the great THROUGH CAR Finest Equipped Raliroad in the World for all Classes of Travel tween Indianapol HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES - EASTERN PRIGES DUPLIGATED. 18 FAR™ - - OMAHA retail JEWELRYHOUZE [MIUSIC HOUSE in Omaha, Visitors canhere IN TRE WRST| find all novelties in SIL-| General Agents for the 2 Finest and Best Pianos and VER . WARE. CLOCES, Organs manufacturec. Rich and diylish Jowelry,| Our prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, | any Meitern Manufaoturer and Choicest Salections in a.n%ig::;el;n 0 ganssold PRECIOUS STONES and |for cash or installment: at all descnpuons of FINE Bottom Pr ces. 2\ "X SPLENDID ¢t ck of WATCHES at as Low Fri- Steinw -y, Ohickerinz, ces as 18 compatible with|Enabe, Vose & Son’s Pi- honorable dealers. Call|anos, and other makes, and see our Elegant New| Also Olough & War:en Store, Tower Building, Bterling Imperial. £mith American Organs, &c. Do gomer 11th and Farnham not fail to see us before treets purchasing.! } MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Large 8tock always on' Hand. HAS TER §BST S700< IN OMAHA AND MAKES THS LOWES? PRICES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS hiave 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 Exalusively for the use of Passengers. Those immense ware- roome- -threa sloves, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand- est disp/ay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown, A1 arg invited to_call, take the Elivstor on the first floor and go throngh building and inspeot the stook. [ CHAS. SHIVERICK, 206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omsha, ~ . A, WAKEFIELD, ALE AND BETAIL DEALEB IN h, Shingles, Pickets, COOKE, BLINDR, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN NAASTTEIR, BTO. 41 Meds FOL NI WADE BB CEMENT QOMPANY tisar Uulon Pacific Depot, -OMAHA KL “! consider 11 a most excellent remedy for some three or four miles cu’ of town. strong wind blew the gas in all direc- tions and almost extinguished ft. J read the time at last—three min. utes to twelve—and, looking up from the watoh face, 1 started to see a man standing cloge opposite me. I had heard nothing of his approach., We looked at ench other but & moment, yot it was sufficlent time to imprint his features Indelibly on my memory. A tall, shabby man, in & threadbare, black frock coat, and o seedy, tall hat; his face lantern jawed and sallow, his eyes sunken and lusterless, his beard long and ill trimmed. In a tone of elaborate clvility he asked me the time thanked me for my answer, and, giv. log me good night, passed into the biaok darkness, which seomed to en- wulf him like a grave 1 turned for 8 momont to think of his lonely walk in that grim obecurity, and resumed my lonely way, laughing at myself for the start he had glven me, sud reflected that the strong wind had blown away tho sound of his ap- proach. I thought of him as I eat and smoked my pipe uver my fire, and falt & comfortable shudder stesl upon we a8 1 imagined him facing the bitter blast in his insufficient clothing. In thecourse of a waek or two the {ncident—trifling enough, heaven knows—faded from my memory, and Ithouoght no more of ft. In tnose days I was actively engaged in the timber trade, and the course of my basiness took me agreat deal about the country, and brought me largely in oontact with the agents of the dif- ferent noblemen and country gentle- men of the district. With one of the agents who resided near the country town of L—, Ihad numerous transao- nd I used to often run down to L— to meet him, for the town was ouly fifteen milea away, and was on a line of railroad. It was a dull little hole enough, that only warmed up into life when the militia were out or the asslzes were on. One night I returned from L., hav- ing made a large purchase from my friend the sagent, whose master, a sporting nobleman, was reduced to cut down the family timber. WhenI foel asleeo that night I had a very slmple but vivid dream. I thought I was ttanding on a lofty hill. By my slde stood a veiled fgure, who, with a cummanding gesture, motioned me toward the town of L., which lay in the far distance. Then I awoke. Of course I explained the thingt o myself eastly enough. I had bocu a ood deal engaged in the nelghbor- gnud of the piace, and had alarge ven- ture more or less remotely connected with it, Still the dreand wes so vivid that 1 could not dismiss it feom my thoughts dmin} the whole of the day, and w| went to bed at night T wondered if it would agaiun vislt me. It did come sgalo; preclsely the same dream, In preolsoly the same manner. Once more I found a con~ vincing explanation, Doubtless I had been shinking too much about the first. dream, and this had given rlse to the peoond. But my explanation did not convince me in the least. Again I was haunted by the thing through- out the day, and when I came home at night my preoccupation was 8o evi dent that it attracted the attention cf my wife, She questloned me vprn the cause, and, only too thankful to unbosom myself of what was vow al most a trouble, I told her sbout the dream and its repetitlon. 8hehad the tact not to laugh at me, but was cvi- dently little impressed by the narra- tive. The third night it came again, it anything more vivid and startling than before. This time I was utterly un- hinged; the pale face that fronted mo in the looking glass was hardly recog- nizable for my own. 1 went down to breakfast, filled with a foreboding of some misfortune—bad nows in my lot. ters —I knew not what, The maid ®ntered with the letter “There,” sald my wife, vassing a letter on which was the L. Postmark, *‘that breaxs your dream, John.” I cpened it hurriedly. It was from the agent, requesting me to meet him at L. that day at 1 o'clock to arrange a difficulty that had arisen in the per- formance of hls contract. T was Intensely relleved, Here was an opportunity to go to L., and per- haps the aqh::t of golng would put weretwo fast trains to L.'tn the morning, but I decided to go by the first, regardless of the fact gml 1 m& ve fimapl::r to wait, o myself s aws, toward my dud!udon. M 7 m!l;hc ttrn‘n was (nl%‘ Plpes exhaled olr n:nnu. ewspapers were turned and flattened, and there was that lelsurely kind of morning con- versatlon that provalls among men golng off by an early train to their day's work, I soon vered that I had fallen among a party of barristers, and thelr chief topic was a peculiarly interesting case, which was to be finished to-day at the L. assizes. ‘‘He must sum up against the pris- oners” said a gentleman with at, florld face and long sandy whiskers, who wore a light overcoat and shey herd’s plald trousers, ‘‘The defense was & complete fallure and deserved to be. rather audaclous,” lh: n'g:u:{ om 't like dmmm THREE MINUTES T0 TWELVE. .| Oaa o7ld Decembér night some twenty years ago, when the earth was bound in a black frost, and the bitter wind blew strong and shrewdiy, I was returnirg home from spending the evening at a friend’s house, situated The aky was so black, the country lanes were so dark, that I was traly thankful when the scattered lights of an outlyiog subarb began to twinkle i the distance, and it was with a sigh of rellef that I stepped under the first lamp post I came to, and looked at my watoh, It was no easy task, for the Iamnp glass had a pane broken, and the their elocmy forebodings, 1 sddressed |only & thing of myself to Mleywood, the youog barrls. ter, with whom I had & slight ao- quaintance, “You seem much Interested In this trlal th golog on,” I mald. ‘‘May Laek if you are engaged uon it}"” “No," he answered. ‘‘Bat it is a curious csse, A man, a olerk dl missod from his employment, is aconsed of murdering the cashier of the firm The evideuoce against him 1s entirely ciroumstantiag: but the dcfense broke down at tho most oritleal point, and case cortainly looks very black for the prisoner.” The train was now alackening speed, to be. Oar wives by recelving the bill Christmas, rose, too. “‘Are you golng to get cut here?’ sald Mr. Heywood, opening the door, a3 wo glided luto the statlon. ‘‘Have you come down 8o early on business?’ THBE FUN Ye—n,” I nald, wishing togoodness Fdvn ters the papers say 1 added, half to myself, as I got out. “If you have the time to spare yoa had better turn in and hear the end of the trial,” mald Heywoud. “The court will bs crowded with ladies, no doubt, but I can smoggle you into a ocorner. " Not knowing what to do with my- wolf the next few gourll I accapted the other with gratitnde. I was soon seat- ‘ ed inan nbgnnru corner of a dingy, {1l Oharles to Matla lighted, ill-ventilated conrt house, cousiderable respoct not like to attond. Some regard a poor relation as a skel. oton; bat that Is wrong. No man Is poor for fun; he oan't help it, and fs entitied to your sympathy. Homes are brighter and better than they used When a wife buys her husband & d mond pln for Christmas, it brightens home and the husband is made happy Indeed! Indeed! how thankful we should be for that medicine, dote on partles, however, and there is no Vanderbilt ball which they would “I guess wo had better go,” sald oracle dissppeared behind his news. :":if,"'""“" ever sinoe I was mar- paver, Foeling plad to discover any teplo| It ls said that every home has & that would divert my thoughts from |akeleton; but I don't balieve it. the imsgination, make them & ten days before —_— Did She Die? “No; she lingered and suffored along, pining away all the time for ' yoars, the dootors dolng her no good; aud there was a general rising. i and at last was cured by this Hop Bit- 20 much about, OF IT. ) I knew what the Immediate bueiness | How the Vanderbilt Ball Looked to was, ‘‘Nothing very urgent, though,” the New York Graphic, Amerloans are not given to envy, but they are sympathetic. They do not worship wealth, but they have for it. They do “U ald Marla, laying aside her whish would have been Ili amelling, | Knitting needles, “Well perhapa on had it not been for the scent wafted from the numerous ladies who were present. Oune of these, a buxom fe. malo obstruction, who cught to have known better, was jast in front of me and blocked my view with an enor- mousbounet. Icould'at see the priso- ner, hie counsal, or even the o'ock over his head, at which the people kept looking eagerly as the hour fixed for the recommencement of the trial ap- proached, At last there was & stir and bustle, caused by persous invisible to me, then a call for silence, aud after a fow proliminaries the eumming com menoed. I listened the more intently because 1 could see nothing. The clear, cold, telling sentences cut deep into my consciousness, How distinot and con- vincing it all was! How all those minute facts, the mute testimony of footmarks and the like, arranged and distributed by that powerfal intellect, grouped themselves into the damnivg | 4) o proof of guilt. T cared nothing for the prisoner, had no personal interest In the trial, but my mind was wonderfully fasclnated by his tale of horror. At length the welghty tones ceased, and a murmur of relief and expeotation ran round the assembly. At this moment the wo- spoll the party by 1t e reachad the mansion The night was clear oky was ornamented suggestions of old and more atmosp! guests was permitted r {a m)dalated “Why dou't they man with the high bonnet shifted her | 0lghtat" suddenly inquired a 0. When these disclngulshed guests Willlam it was about 10:30 o'clock gled pleasantly with the monotone of the carriages that went casually by, the same belng engineered by drivers of exceptionable dignity and side- whisker, aud drawn by horses whioch maust have cost $1,000 aptece. the wholo we had. We don’t want to remaining away. ut T must atill insist that Mrs, Wil in the stuckupested thing I ever of Mr. and Mrs, and cold, The with a delloately ornamented moon and a few stars, the stars extremely expensive and out with the utmost dexterity. ulr of sombrenees prevaaed the t of heaven, which was composed more orless of molre antlqie, with slight An aristocratio gold in the lower o portion of the horlzon, la the far north the aurora borealls was tuvielbly exhibited, and the lmagioation ot the thousand to feast upon the songs of the angels as they will pres- ontly be heard. The fi slightly distant atreet cars and of the elevated roads on either slde came to um of the music, and min- strolke u% the ene~ seat, and T obtained a fall vlew of the tlan princees in a sllvery volce, at the risoner, I started iuvoluntarily. here had I seen that face before? The jury returned after a short ab- L sence; the verdiot was guilty, accom panied with a recommeudation to mercy. Again the judge's solemn tonea sounded through the court; again they coased, There was dead silence, I sprang to my feet as if compelled to do a0 by some unseen power, and looked steadily at the prisoner. His face was averted from me for the mement, bat the looks of the peopls showed me that he was abont to speak., Slowly he turned around, sud, ia a voice whose deep, earnest’ todes could be heard all over the sssombly, he eald: “There lives but oue man who can prove me innoosut—and there he stan oandles in 117 “‘An’ that,” eald O'Flaherty, of Canal disml like thot?’ *‘Perhaps, alr, arms he pointed—at me, I gezed at him with a sudden look of recogni- tion. It was the man I had seen un- der the lamp And, by a strauge co- incldence, at this moment the court clock struck twelve. samo time inadvertently swinging her skirts and thereby exhibiting falr bro- s and underdress of the most ex- ponsive factory fancifully enamelled in what appoeared to be very old gold. *‘Phat's ths of a house wid no Mr, Patrick street, who was attired in knee breeches, the continua- tlons thereof belog in Scotch without the stock!ngs, and whg wore a high bat in the style of one of the English kiugs sfrer his mojeety had lost his hesy; ** at's that I was about to ask, meaelf, 1e'a the quaar thing, is thia, A house in the nolght widount & candle, au’ this a noight for a ball, Did you tver hear of a wake that was i~ son, who officlates with the utmost With white face and outatretched | g1o0un00 i a millinery store in Eighth avenue, and whose bright eyes and brilllant complexion have been the admiration of all beholders—who was attired In bombazlne out bias, and whose bonnet, slightly tipped over the The ples that had been got up by left ear, wa: ently made for Esa: the defense was an alibl. But there “'; sndhas been was a npace of some two hours that e could not be acconnted for, and the theory of the prosecution was that the crimo had been committed during this time, My evidence -nr:llnd the miss- ing link, for the place seen tho man was so (ar distant from nue* pol‘h:pl, alr, it's the custom of the Py shiminetty, dot vos #o,” spoke ap Mr. Iarsel, of Chatham street, whose gold earrings were the envy of which I had all beholders, and whose handsspark- 9 8¢ | lod with dismonds. *But I shpose dot ly admired The hoaho offithe tanFAREIERANIE Y {usite vas covered mit curtings toshut imposstble for him to have been any- where near at the time of its commis- sion. g . Vot you dink o’ dot And the dream? Only a colncl- 1 donce, you will say, perbaps, or a fit Tho oa i gh A or contract . der light oud, and der gas vas bloom- in’ peautifally, Bat you valt and s ‘em blaze ven she’s turned on sohmart, hey?"” and went. The men on the box sat stralght and looked 1 » T have told you, so It nhead as If there was somethlng there. y eas. happened. Explain It away who can. | "0k 04 brown The adjoining and the opposite man- and cold. The lavender sky continued to be econom- The Doctor's Endorsement: |oy| {n stars. The nolse of the rail- Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnuti, O., the pubjoined peofeseionnl sndorse’ 1 have prescribed D! ‘‘Ma roads was subdued and respectable, a,” said Charles, ‘“have you S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS |on your green plush with the satin ven up by several physiciaus who bad | 1oy een called in for consultation with my- [V trimmings? And are your d Oue case in particular wae | and rubles quite safe? V%hen one gets among mil- Be cautlous, self. The patient had all the symptom | llonsires one must be cautisue. - And of confirmed oconsumption—cold night [ how are the silk atockings with their sweats, hectic fever, harassing ocongh, etc, | dlamond braceleta?’ He commenced immediately to get better *‘Quite comfortable, my dear,” sald ;nd ‘l'om g‘l{”’\#}\? H.A“l:‘ll:‘ h?g‘kh Maris, but I do w!lh’you had worn SALI FOR THE LUNGS the most valu- | your hat with a plume in it and gold |l o expectorant for bnlfl:lllflg‘d ress- | lace for a band. Where ls that seven- ve coughs and colds tha! used " 8l.dweodlw A MODE&N 8ONG OF HOME over | gluster ring I gave you?” “‘All safe,” sald Charles, ‘‘and you will likewlse notloo that I swallow-tail on; or rather the swallow with the tail omitted. have my You remember, How It 18 » Blessing and How It 18 Not. | dear, the little argument I had with rarely there—and men like to talk most of what they know least about. ““There {s no place like home." Even those who live in boarding houses touchingly warble that song. Home {s more to & woman than to a man. A man who has no home is & soclal tramp. Witha woman it is different; she wants a home, but does not al- ways have a chance to getit. Wo- man feeds upon affection, She 1 never happy unt/l she gets her ideal man, then she is cast down to find another woman's photograph and love letter in his overcoat pocket. Bat & man gets his home—lot, house mortgage, mechanic's lien and further sidewalk and oloak was a dreas ¢ Thompson of the Niath precinct, and Burdotte in the Hawkoye, how he pulled until I got away. I talk sbout home becauseI am| There was presently a crash of mu- slo that splitthe leaden sky. The car- riages had depoelted much of thelr precious frelght, but the pavilion— the rotunder as thestalwart policeman politely called lt—could not recelve it all. It foamed outelde like good beer and spllled ftself over the near and the fntervening pavement, Mary Qaeen of Soctis, attired in a sewing girl's dross cf eu perlor fit, hobnobbed with George the Fourth, who wore tight pants, carried a cane and said In elegant English he wented a glass of beer. Euzabeth, in a diminative collar that stood up. winked to Sir Walter Ralelgh, whos: sud who o all. He has all but the mortgage, and | ried his hands In his pockets with a the mortgage has him, All of & man’s life, except what he ds at the sleeping princess cf store, olub, caucus, lodge or prayer|denly awakenod by I mutlng. is spent in his home. an Matter of Sixth aven 18 great in his own house; if he Is aot | tones thet what sh » king, he ls at least a prince consort. [ home, sand lwmed: Many are ke the man who, on belng | old an who lived m&ufid for leuténant governor, | ered her nonchalance delightful e ue, sald ) behold, The f. 1 the lg wen ] in a wshoo gath ohildren together, and mak- Ing her chin twioe as long as that of ‘ou have nominated the vight man | Mrs, Judy, went slowly down towards ¢ the place, I heve been a lleuten: | Third avenue, dragging her heels in & It is most delighifal manner, and his many wives wenlhnlr!::l-:y:::z A FEW the latter in a state of murder, and sev- merry men, Mr, M. E. Al A Lite aving Borvice. son, Hutohison, Kan, eral blasta from a large bugle were fol- lowed In quick order by Stonewall Jackeon and Robin Hood and their 3 BARGAINS Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consump. tion, which caused him to procure a larce IN bottle that completely cured him, when Doctors, change of climate and everything olse had falled. Asthma, Bronchitis, Se hs, and all Throat and Lung dis eanes, it {s guaranteed to cure. Trial bottles free at C. F, drug store, Liargo size, § —— ‘The Ohilef of the Rustiers. Banta Fo New Mexioan. lacks nerve. John Kinney, leader of all the New Moxico rustlers and the man who hes proven suoh a terror to the cattle in- terests of the territory, yoars o age, five feet, seven Inches in helght, stout, rathér bloated, weighs 16b pounds, florld complexion, light brown halr, blue eyes, full, round face and light moustache, He s & braggart, talks loud, drinks hard, lacks prudence, has killed two men, brags of killing others, is bold, bat 18 belleved to be an Irishman, Kinney has been operating in Southern New Mexicn, Texas and 0Old Mexloo for three years. He waa formerly a soldier in the Elghth Uni- ted States cavalry, He has a ranch in a cottonwood grove south cf R'ncon, where he has spent most of his time since leaving the army, butchering Wa I thiuk it the and lhlpplng stolen cattle. Kinney is & sort of major general, having com- mand over all the rustlers. GentTLeMEN—Having been a suffor- or for a long time from nervous pros- tration and general debility, I was advised to try Hop Bitters. I have taken one bottle, and 1 have been rapldly getting better ever since, and , D. 0, May 16, 1880, t mediolne I ever used, I am now gaining strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until I trled your Bit- ters, 14&m now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking 1t, I was oo;&lsohl prostrated ARY STUART. /m / Hntiio—~ YDIA E. PINKHAM'S YEGETATLE COMFOUND. NESSES, Including regular and Painful Menatruation, Inflammation and Ulceration of the Womb, Flooding, PRO- | LAPSUS UTERI, &o. 9 Ploasant to the tasto, efMcacious and immediaw ita offect. 1618 s greathelpin prognancy, and re | No. 831—One haltlot on South avenue, near vea pain during labor and at regular perl 0. 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Lotsln Lowe's addition one-half mile west of ond of Red Btrest Oar_track mear Convend of Poor Clare Sisters in Shinn's addition, o #5300 each, and on very easy terma, Lote in Horbach's Shinn's, Park Place Lake's, Nelson's, ditions, etc., ete. Lota 'In *Uredit Poncler addition" one- quarter mile south-east of Union and B. and M. R. R. depote, $250 to §1,600each, very easy Business Lots. Three business lots on DodgeJoearf12th strect, 20x120 fevt each, -an.':-u.‘an- all, easy terms. Two good business lots on Farnam stroet, 33x 66 foot cach, with trame bulldinge theron,renting tor about $600 per year eac) Jlice #4250 ench. ox&,:fl foet on Faroam near 10th street, cornes iolandia Warehouse 108 on Union Paciflo right of way, north of track and east of Nall Works— belng 132 feot north f-ontage on Mason streob, Ivy’ ut llfl(}nl l'l'd-‘lr:tln.-f' ngqlfl\lh . ad w in Sarpy Dodge, Washington, Burt, Wayne, Stanton, and other good counties in exstern Nebraskafor sale. Tazos pald, ranta collooted, and monsy losned on Improved city couniry aproperty ates gf Interost, . BEMIS' NEWL.OITY MAP,\FOUR FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE. “OFFI. OIAL MAP OF,.THE OITY.” EACH, $6.00 GEO. P.BEMIS, Real Estate Agency, [16th and Douglas