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Hor & thoroukh Lrixl of th er & thorough tr TRON TONIQ, I take Dlan:une in stating that I have been Eroac, Lenefited by its Bae: “frinistors and bub- Ue Speakers will find it of the greatest valueo where & Tonic is necess sary, recommend {! ;;‘nlhbl: rrmadl A esing u S 1 4 s | g i 3 (=4 L] € H s s [ & H £ e A — = © Z = O = — - = i p_}lusp A combination of Pre. toxide of kron, Peruvian Bark and PRosphoris in a palatasie form. = For Debility, Loss of Appe- tite, Prostration of Fital Poiers st ia indispenso. Industiry, T, says: *'I consider 11 a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. “hicago Parlor Cars, with Reclin COINGC EAST AND WEST. irs (seats free), Chairs, Pullman P nt Day Coaches, Finest Equipped Ralilroad In the World for all Classes of Travel . J. POTTER, 3d Vice-Pres't and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag't, C El d HENRY LEHMANN, WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. . - - OMAH2 I8 FAR® o Oldest Wholerale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha, Visitorscan here find 2ll novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descripuions of FINE WATOCHES at a8 Low Pri- ces a8 18 compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Streets music Houst IN THE WEST| Gieneral Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufzcturec, Our prices are as Low as any Meitern Manufaotorer and Dealer, Pianos and O ga-s sold for cash or installmeut: at Bottom Pr ges. A 8PLENDID &t ck of Steinwy, Chickering, Enabe, Vose & Son’s Pi. anos, and other mates, Also Ciough & War: en Sterling Imperial. Smith American Oreans, &c. Do not fail ‘0 see us before purchasing.' MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS A Large Stock HAS TER HEST ST00K IN OMAHA OF SHOW CASES, always on Hand. AND MAKES THR LOWES? PRIORS IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURKITU In the West. REHOUSE An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exclusively for the use rooms---threa stores, are 66 ieet est display of all kinds of Hou shown and go through the building of Passengers, These immense ware- wide--are filled with the Grand- sehold and Office Furniture ever All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floor ing and inspect the stock. AL “SHIVERICK, 206, 1208 and 12!0 Farnam Street, Om=ha J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN =" VLI IER .. Lath, S8hingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLIHDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN FPLASTEHR, NTO. SETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT OOMPANTY Near Union Pacific Depot, - -OMAHANB THE DAJLY BEE- YELLOWHSTONE PARK, Mr, Hatch's Vieit to Europe—The Lat- tle-Grazing Business. St.Paul Special to Globe-Demecrat, Harry F, Douglas, post trader at Fort Yates, who is Interested with Rafus Hatoh and Mr. Hobart In the Yellowstone Park Improvement scheme, has been In the clty, and says Mr. Hatch is In Euorope to place 1,000,000 of bonds of the company. “‘You don't want the million for the Improvements, do you?"” ““The park improvements are not the most {mportant matters In con- neotion with the scheme. pose to go into the cattle on a very extensive scale. ‘‘Are you to greze them In the park!” *‘What nonsense that s, The ques tion was neyer broached. We might as well have trled to get a patent on grazing grounds at Nlagara as to have sovght to take cattle into the park. We never arked, nor wished for such permission,” “‘Where are your greunds to bei” *‘That s not settled yet. You may say positively, however, and I wish you would to set at rest the foollsh alarm forever, that the idea of pastur- age In the park was never even thought of. v e have regarded the Union Paclfic opposed to us. Secre- tary Teller was absent when the arti- oles were afgaed, but he was cognizant of every step In the matt nd was In accord with his asslstant. “‘What about the charge of game declmation?” “I only know that we contracted with certaln partles to provide our workmen in the park with meat. We are not supposed to act in the capaoit, of police. The government has a par! copstsbulary, and if the contractors unlawfully destroyed game it was thelr business to put a stop to it. - Wedon't want to charge excessive rates, but have a right to make a falr profit on our outlay, and the extreme shortness of the season is to be considered. I don’t honestly belleve there is much money in the hotel, guide and boating privileges. The cattle herds will in- sure the profits, ~The big hotel at Msmmoth Hot Spring will be ready by the time the herders want it." The Doctor's Endorsement. Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnsti, O, sends the subjoined professionsl endoree- ment: *‘I have prescribed DR. WM, HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS in» great numbes of cases and always with success, Oue case in particular was given up by several physicians who had been called in for consultation with my- self. The patient had all the symptome of confirmed consumption—cold night aweats, hectio fover, harasaing cough, etc. He commenced imm:diately to get better and was soon restored to his usual health, Talso found DR. WM. HALL'S BAL- SAIL FOR THE LUNGS the most valu- able expectorant for breaking up distress- iog coughs and colds that I haye ever used.” 3l.dweodlw Cincinnati Times-Star, Speaking of art reminds me of a ! | talk the other day of a representative of a foreign house that makes a epe- clalty of household art novelties, ““‘What 1s the latest craze!” I in- quired. “Oh, brass and old fron. Ina year this country will be wild over old iron and brass decorations for the home. The factories of Germany, France, and Switzerland are now making up these things, which will begin to pour in about next fall.” ¢‘What are they?’ “Everthing you can think of. Hat racks made of muskets; centre tables with the legs made of swords; old guns cat down for table legs; ocelvers, cabinets, brack tel ornaments to look as made of old implementa of war. Old iron and brass is to be the next rage i this line.” Did She Die? “No; she lingered and suffered elong, pining away all the time for years, the dootors doing her no good; and at last was oured by this Hop Bit- ters the papers ssy 8o much about. Indeed! indeed! how thankful we should be for that medicine.” —_— A Battle in the Graes. From the Austin Dispatch. A fight between a rattlesnake and a black snake was recently witnessed near Fort Worth, Tae black snake forced the fighting, gliding around in swift circles while the rattlesnake lay colled. The oircles grew smaller, and the rattlesnake appeared confused as the black snake drew closer. His rattles ceased to give out thele usual sharp sound, and his head dropped as if vertigo was seizlug him. The black snake selzed, by a lightning movement, the rattler by the throat, and, winding about him, the two rolled over together, In a few moments the rattlesuake ceased to breathe. An ex. amloation of the desd body of the rattlesnake revealed a fracture cf the spine as complete as if done by a blow with a club. The rattlesnake measured five feut and three inches. | C—— A Life S8aving Service. Mr, M. E. Allison, Hutchisop, Kan.: Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle of Dr, King’s New Discovery, for Consump- Iloné which caused him to procure a laree bottle that completely cured him, when Doctors, e of climate and everything else had f; Asthma, BNMMQL Se. vere Coughs, and all Throat and Lung dis- llln 1t Is gusranteed to cure, Trisl bottles free at C. F. drug store, Large size, $1. sprl 2-e0d&w 1w —_—_— An Assault on the Beef Business. Obicago Tribuve, The managers and general frelght agents of the roads running east from this city will meet at Commissioner Moore's office for the purpose of con- sldering the proposilion of advanciog the rates on dressed beef, which was referred to them by a late meeting of the jolnt executive committee in New York, At present the dressed beef Goodman’s rate le 60 per cent above the cattle rates, which is about as much as the business can stand, The roads, how- ever, which are dolng but little of the dressed beef business seem to be jeal- ous of the large business belng done by some of thelr competitors, and therefore want the dressed beef rate made s0 high as to virtually drive that kind of business out of the market. The movement {s largely In the Inter- est of those roads and managers in- terested In stock yards, as the dressed beet business is raptdly assuming large proportions and commenoces toserlously diminish the live stock business, It 18 not belleved that the movement which ‘OMAFA TUESDAY APRIL 10° In belog made to Inorease the rates on dressed beef to prohibit figures will be The roads now doing the successful, bulk of that business will strenously opposo it, and east bound pool if it s esrried out They say they ¢ uld not poseibly stand an advance in dressed beef rales, ss they have made contracts at the proe- ent rates that cannot be abrogated, and which will require them several months to earry ont. Wasnixaron, D. O, } May 16, 1880, GeNTLEMEN —Having been a sutfor- or for a long time from nervous pros .| tratlon and general debility, I was advieed to try Hop Bitters. 1 have taken one bottle, and 1 have been rapldly getting better ever slncs, and I thiuk it the best mediolne I ever ueed. 1 am now gainivg strength and sppetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair untll I trled your Bit- ters, Iam now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking 1t, I was completely proatrated MRS. MARY STUART, A Red-Hoaded Statesman, Philadelphia Tim s Mussour( has a red-headed and hope fol statesman, His name {s Veet, and he is a United States senator. Ho o sure the democrats will carry the country and elect a president 1n 1834 Consequently he s making arrunge ments to move upon the national cap- ftal. He does not appear, however, to have taken into account the demo- oratic oapacity for blunders during next winter. He also seems to have lost sight of the destructlve power of Mr, Watterson, Money for the Unmarried. One of the most olid and subst: tial institutions in this country is the .flar. riage Fund and Mutual Trust Association, of edar Rapids, Towa, They are organ- ized under the laws of Iowa, and heir of. ficers and directors are among the leading and most prominent business men o Cedar Rapide, Every unmarried person should have a certificate in this assoclation, It is a splendid investment, as safe as overnment bond, You can justas well ave & good sum of money to commence married life on a8 not, A large number of members have been paid off, receiving ver 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. A Train for Express Matter Only. Buffalo Express, For some time American Expresa company have been trylng to get faster transportation facilities between New York, Buffalo and the weat. The fast mail and express train on the Central known as No. 19, which lett New York at 8:50 p m., was @ heavy train, and almost «Iways was very late in reach- iog this olty. A new arrangement hus been ordered by Superintendent Touocey, taking «ff ‘ot April3. By this arrangement train No. 19 on the New York Central is divided.. One section, leaving New York at 8:45 p. m, wiil conslat wholly of mail cars. The other rection, to be known as train No. 11, leaves New York fifteen min utes ahead of the mail train, and is made up wholly of eXpress CAIE. This train to be known as the “speclal Amcrican express,” is, we helleve, tho first fust train ever run in this country for pure. ly exprees purposes. It will leave New York at 8:30 p. m., stopplag st Pounghkeepsie, Albany, Utica, Rome and Syracuse, which is reached ai b 8. m. From Syracuse to Buffi the sohednle time 1s as followe: Lyous 6:- 07; Rochester, 7:00; Batavia, 8:17; Buffalo, 9:20a. m. No other stops are made, This train will have the same right as regular passenger tralns, and will run daily, Mondays excepted. At Albany It takes a Buston car from Boston and Albany that left Boston at 3 p. m, thus glving very quick time between Boston and Butfalo. With , these new mail and express tralos, new local arrangements have been made, For rome time past the west-bound mail and express matter over the Lake Shore has been transferred at East Buffalo Yesterdsy morning both the new tralns ran into the Exchange street depot. The express special brought elght cars, two having been croppedat Rochester, The transfor is made in the depot yard before the mall getain, At 9:50 & m, it left over the Lake Shore, having one car for 8t. Louls, | o+ one for Chicago, and two for Oleve. land, Clocinnatl and the south, Bs- sides the fast time to be made by the Amercan express train, it will be an especlally advantageous train for New York shippers, for it leaves New York about two hours later thun any other traln bringlog express matter, Porish- able freight can be recelved from oys- ter boats, eto., and dairy prcducts shiped at night and landed in Buffalo early the next morning. Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHAIRON. This elegant, cheap article alwa; es the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and, cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beau- tiful, heallllly Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon, MM RS TERET NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN, 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE FOR SALE. 600 Head of Yearling Stoers and Heifers, 800 Head of Two-year-old Steers, and 100 Head of Two-year-old Heifers, Thore cat'le are all good, threaten to leave the straight, Shrifty cattle, ¥ sale al) together or la A FEW BARGAINS 5 AT AND_SEE 77777 XN Houses Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from §18 to $75, Muzgle Loading Shot Guns, From 86 to $25. Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Goods, Full Stook of Show Oases Always on hand, T.OTS, uired in a first-clags Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion . tore, Cigavs from $16 per 1.000 -pwards Send Farms’ or Price L)slj n.nd Bamplgs DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, Lands- &, MATTING 15th &Douglas St. HOUSES AND LOTS, FRENCH 6O WNo. 19—Full ot aud new house, [3Frooms, two below and one up-stairs. Eight foot colling below and revenabove, Brick foundation, collar, ete. A bargain, $600 No. 18—Large two story house, 10 rooms, two o well aiid cistord, barn, ctc., on stroot, 86,000 50X1KD fect, new house of two room brick foundation 100 barrel cistorn ,on Hamilton stroot near Poor ClareConventd? ¢, No. 16—House aud lot on 17th near Cla k 8t. house b room- ote. $1200. No. 15~ House of 3 rooms "l 1o on Plorce 8t. noar 1vth 1600 No. 21 -New houseot 7 ro half mile west of Turntable Sau de 81000, No. 65—House of elght 60X1€5 feot §2000, cornor lot, troct cars on oarn ete. lot OROHARD & BEAN, J. B FRENCH & CO, CARPETSIGROCERIES Vacant Lots. 7 ZE—Two tul 1te 00 1048 Bteoet neee Lake 1600, No. 331—Twonty five lota In Parkers addition Just north of the end of red strect car line $400 oach easy terms, No.850—Four lotson Delaware Bt. near Hans- com park, §600. No. o halflot on Bouth avenue, near T. SINEOILD, MANUFAGTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Bt. Ma nue, A . . o B0 Highiden 0 ot on st 430, srd indow Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. on eas; THIRTEENTH STREET, . - - OMAHA, NEB y termas. No, 340—Six beautiful residence lota on Cather- 1ne street, near Hanscom park, §4,500. Twalve besutiful residence fota on Hamiiton streot, near end of old streetoar srack; high and sightly, $350t0 #700. PIANOSL:ORCGC ANS Beveral scre and half acre corn ote on Qum. o 3 Ing. Burt aod Calfornla strests Lowsssea, On Long Time---Small Payments Bacred Hoart. Lote 1n “P Place” on Hamilton and Charlos stroot, Just wost of the end of Red Btrest Car tiack and ‘Convent of the Sisters of Poor Clars, 0ne and one half mile from postoffice, and one mile from U. P. shops, §150 to $500 cach, only 6 per cent down and 6 per cent por month: Lotain Lowe's addition one-halt mile wost of end of Red Btroot Car track noar Convent of Poor Clare Sisters in Shinn's addition, $126 to #800 oach, and on very casy terms. Lote in Horbach's lst and 2nd additions, Park Place, Lowe's 20d addition, Regav' AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A. HOSPE, JR., 1519 Dodge, Omaha, J. C KARBACH 3 FPIODNBEERR 'Nelson's, Hanscom Place, Rodick' ke i Sibrodit Foncler addition® fust on-‘- suucv- A“.px spn'.llc-WAno“ xo"”““’UFAcTunEl'. HORSE HOEING GENERAL BLACKSMITHING quarter mile south-east of Union Paciflc and B, 316 FifteenthBtreet, between Harney and Farnam. and M. R. R. depote, $260 to §1,600 each, very easy terme, W. F. STOETZEL, Sells the Best COOKING STOVES. Business Lots. Throo good business lota on Dodgeljnear)12th street, 22x120 feut each, §1,600 each, or $4,600 for Wll, easy terms. Fwo good bustness lots on Farnam streot, 33x 66 foot each, with frame buildings theron, renting for about #6800 per yoar euch; price $4,250 each. 44x152 feet on Farnam near 10thstreet, corner 12,000 Splendid Warchouse 1ot on Unlon Paciffc right of way, north of track and east of Nail Works— . belng 132 feot north frontage on Mason strect, I th C t by about 100 oot west trontaee on 16th uf. n e I Y| Farma wild lands in Douglss, Sarpy, Dodge, Washington, Burt, Wayne, Stanton, and other good countios in eastern Nebrask afor sle. Taxes pald, renta collected, an1 woney loaned on Improved oity and country,projerty ab low ratos of Inferest. HARDWARE, TINW.ARB, bl0 South Tenth Street. BEMIS' NEW{'CITY MAP,'FOUR FEET,WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI. TION RECORDED OR CONTEM. PLATED UP TO DATE. “I(')I'FYF‘I" » . —— . = p— G GG’ GEORGE HEIMROD, The Leading 16th Street GROCHR, ‘Sells at Bottom Prices. Fresh Lettuce, Pie Plant, GEO. P.BEMIS, Real Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Apples. Estat® | \NORETH'S GARDEN & FIELD SEEDS. Agency, U. P. G ROCEHR ¥. 'GEO. HEIMROD, 613 North Sixteenth Street, Fresh Radishes, Green Peas, Cucumbers,