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THE DAILY BEE-~WiEDNESDAY ATRIL I8 1683 New Life is given by using BRowN's IroN Birters, In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per- fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per- fect health through the changing seasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- tion, Kidney and Liver Dis- ecase, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing- ton, D. C,, writes, Dec. sth, " REGLAIMED BY ELOOD. A Nevada Man Who Got What He Went for, Haverstick's Mistresa and Blayer in Omaha. On the train yesterday, as it lay in the U. P, depot during the cinner hour, there were two passengers who and travelers and loungers about struggled to get o sight of them much a8 they would had It been General Grant, Jambo, or some other noted personage, The two distinguiehed persons upon whom so much attentlon was wasted wore Geo. W. Conkling, Jr., of Rmo, Nov., and his slster, Mre. 8. Olement Ualer, whoee names have been promi- nent before the public of late in con- neotion with the shooting of Wm, H, Haverstick of New York. Conkling went to New York ln March at the request of his mother to reclaim his sister from a life of shame. She hed been married to J. Clement Uhler, a broker dnd had two children, but constant quarrels between the two resulted in her leaving her husband and golng to live with Haverstick. The latter was not kind to her elther, snd when her brother arrived to take her away, refused to let her go. The twe men came in contact in Haver- wero the objeots of general attention |, acute rheumatlsm, This 's a severe sozson also on people &fil cted with pulmonery diseases, so it is d!fficult to preserve the rapid weather changes, which often oscur several times a day. 8till, wohave beensingularly free feom contaglon so far, unlike last year, when the smallpox threatened to invade Omsha for a long siege, and half the population was running shy of the other half, lest they should hurt thelr vaccinated arms, Some eastern doctors predlo that the coming summer will be one of pestilence and plagues. This they base upon the theory that the cholera fathered the Indecent programmes, and both he and the proprietor of The Gagzstte, who printed them, wero sued and fined 815 each ftor lesuirg the documents, This s a very thin de- vice, but it probably acted as a salve to the contclence of the minfsiers, The hulas cost §1,000, and the entire ceremonies of the coronation cost no leas than $20,600. As the cash in Kalskaua's treasury was only $35,000 at the time, there Is & good prospect that he will be forced to imitate the khedlve and borrow money on bonds, e Reviviog Belligerent Timees. appears perlodieally each thirteen and should therefore bedue this yoar, but doctors evidently don’t know everything, and the wish Is often father of the thought. Moreover, people are not apt to be overcredulous novadays, aftor the ex- perlence with Mother Shipton and all the lesser prophets down to the Oana- ian ass Wiggina, Is it not stracge, that all these relf appoluted prophets prediot evil, hurricanes and death, carnsge and destruction, but not one ever put In a good word for poor ha- manity. We would like to hear some one predlet some atart!ing phenomean of an sgreeable nature, a shower of gold eagles, for Instancs, instead hail storms, etc , when people could crowd on thestreet in happy expeotation and not dig themselves deep into the earth to escape a tornado or a cyclone, This s spricg oleaning time, and the city authorities seem well aware of the faot, jadglng from the activity in street paving, Pavement to a city is what oarpeting is to . house—it improves {t, beautifies {t, and Insures Brook'ya Eaglo. ““This is grea! stoff, barkeop. Great stuff,” He poured down auother A FEW BARGAINS XN modloam and looked around with a smile that showed s mouth like a griz zly beat’s, “/Gtlad that you admireit,” obeerved the bar.keeper, pouriog out a m)deat dose for himself. ‘‘Might 1 ask to what part of the country 1t carrles you backi” “The first time that I tasted this brand, barkeep, was lo Yreks, and 1 cleaned out that town on two slags, That was a great day in Yreka, They hadn't a man in the county tkateould stand up to me for a second. That was the fiest, and when I got to feeling pretty good I swore 1'd never get near it agaln, Barkeep, I killed four of the best friends I ever had that day,” snd the man in a coon.skln cap sighed dismally and eyed the bottle longingly. “*You seem to be dolng pretty well for & man who has sworn off on the stoff,” returned the barkeeper, push. ng the bottle over rather relactantly. “‘The next whack I “STEELE, SJHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Fiour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Ooods, and All Grocers' Bupplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of Hou ses |/t 2 HANTPACTURED 0BAGC. .OoOTS, Farms, Lands- fgonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. P, BOYEHR JUO° ~DEALERS IN=—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr)> = A, ET S & T AULTS, LOOKS, O . 1881: stiok’s apartments, and Oonkling shot | greater cleanliness, We ocannot have had at it, bar. ! Centlemen : 1 take pleas- his sister's paramour, who died 00 mush of it. This reminds us that | koep, was in B”"fllnb?-"l'- That |°20 Farn ham Street' urein m(ing(lhnllnvg used | Sftor. the cfliclal head ¢f the olty has not | trlp cost me shekels. o't look at Brown’s Iron Bitters for ma- laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. At the examinatlon of Oonkling, March 27, Jastice Smith said that there wi reasonable ground for the bellef that the defendant apprehended previcus bodily harm when he fired been visible aince the day cf election, although he 1s sald to be better and ready to ke back in the sunshine and glory of the day. ‘Why suffer from a state of 1l1health? me in that way, barkeep. Don't do {t, They rushed me in;and it pat me to an expense of thirty bags of dust to ot away Don't stare that way, bar- eop; it revives the feelings of that omMmAa¥A, - ANHEUSER-BUSGH - = NEIER inieatt the plstol; consequently he ordered ocoasfon.” Be:n r; of ’ l;n l(xtlgn& the prisoner’s dingnnrgc. The decl-| Why be tronbled with dyspepeia?| ‘‘Look here!” exclalmed the bar- \ B 4 Ask for BROWN'S IRoN BIT- | 4jop yae soarcsly announced when all [ Brown's Iron Bltters will cure you, | keeper, *, You aln’t going to tackle it / ¢ ¥ remng | «2RS, and snsist on having |the spectators’ ' arose to their it hrakliing agatn with all that experfencet” PR g feot and manifested thelr pleas. Real Hetate Transfers, . it. Don't be imposed on with something recom- mended as “just as good.” The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co, Baltimore, Md, / § GHICAGO CORSET CO., Cbloago, \ Ser snle by lesding creeTwhare, ure by loud cheers, clapplng of hands and throwlog of hats tn the air, No attempt was made to subdae the uproarous applsuse, which was contin. uved for several miuutes, and until Conkling had recelved the congrata- lations of many friends and left the tombs, He repaired to his lawyer's | $600. office near by, where his' sister, who had been unable to compose herself 1o !{ the court room, had been taken, and, communicating the good news to her, an affeoting scene transpired between the two, They embraced each other and orled with joy. Conkliog 1s now on his way back to The following deeds were filed for rroord in the county olerk's office April 16, reportel for Tar Bex by Amen' real estate agenoy: Robt. L. Garlicks to L. ¥, Work, w. d,, lot 10, block 3, Hanscom Place, Jemes Graham and wife to Jan Adorn, w, d, nw. sec. 24, 16, 10, $4 000, D.xter Thomas and wife to John Svacina, w. d,, lot 14, se. sw. sec. 26, 16, 13, §760. Juliet Price to P, Prlnoe, q. 0. d., w. 83 ft o, 30 ft lot 2, blook 19, §1. “‘When I get started on that brand, barkeep, there. aln’t nothing in the atates to stop me! Nevada C.ty was the next place in which that whitkey stared mo In the face. Nevada City hasnever been the same place since! There has never been tke ocapitalin there since to rebuild the town.” ¢‘Was that the last place?” asked the quivering barkeeper. ““Until I come here,” replied the man in the coon-skin cap, impree- sively. ‘‘And, barkeep, I'm going to put you in the way of makirg a let of money. In twenty minutes thera's going to be a lot of unimproved prop erty for sale In this town, I feel it HOUSES AND LOTS, No, 19—Full ot aad new house, §3¥rooms, two below and one up-sairs. Eight foot celling below and revenabove. Brick foundation, collar, ete. A RoTas Ly s two story house, 10 rooms, w Association, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. THIS EXOBLLERT BEER SPRm FOB ITSELF. 44 Reno with the objsot ont after| John A. Harbach and wife|comlogon! I recogalse the sonsa- | W beier and sos street 86000 o oo ™ sccompuished, :l..j.’.mgh "Wt muoh | to Omaha & Northern Nebrasks rail: | tlona!” Don't try o hold me, bare | No. VLot SOKIES sk, aow bouse of bw Orders from any part of the 8tate or the groater cost than he antlol ted, In person the young fellow is not npp-mtlr over 36 years of age. He is » well bullt and very handsome young fellow, dresses neatly and looks over his late age, short and rather stout, featuros are semewhat coarse and her means pnt.ll Bhe, like her brother, was dremsed in exosllent taste, her orimson plush sult belng very becom- logto her. Her MF ont has doubtless removed the edge of tbe sorrow which she expressed over the death of way ocompany, w, d., sw., ne. 15, 16, 13 - ¢1. hury A. Elllot et al, to F Dar- fiuu e, w, d., part sw. nw, 27, 15, John K. Saunders and to Hattie F, Bmith, w. d., 2 acres sec. 33, 15, 13 —$1,5600, John G. Lee aund wife to M. L. Overall, w, d., @ § of lot 3, block 50 —$2,300, Augustus Kountse et al, to Augus- tus Droste, w. lot 21, block 9, Kountze & Ratl d,— 3 2%-Faat, brilliant and fashionable are the Diamond Dye colors. One package colors 1 to 4 lbe, of goods. Oaly 10 cents for any color. keep! Don't pay aoy attention to me! My feelings is very friendly toward you mow, but a wink may | chavge me in & minute! The business is beginuiog to work! You oan't tell when murder may take the place of my sffection!” and he started tor the door with a terrible expression of wrath on Has face. It you don':‘rly for them drinks I'll club the head off you where yon stand!” and the barkeeper bror ght ont his weapon and placed himself between the stranger and the door. “Am asked the man ia the ocoon skin cap, turulng a little pale. to kill this man because I have lost mistaken In the brand?” |®; *D> 1 hesitate | 4k rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cister Hamilton street near Poor ClareConvent§? . No. 16—House aad lot on 17th near y ouse B room 5 No. 156—House of 3 rooms "l lo on Plerce 8. 600 Vacant Lots. No. 252—Two tull lots on 104h Street near Lake $1600. No. 351—Twenty five lots in Parkers addition Just north of the ‘end of red street car line $400 easy terms, No.350—Four lotaon Delaware B4. near Hans com park, §650. Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Our Go:ds are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Cmaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney 8trests. PERFECTION HEATING AND. BAKING Haverstiok, and she ate her dinuer at S ————— my taste In yourown interest, bar | Ne 831-0ne baltios on South avenus, near the depot dining hall with apparent AN OBSCENM LIBRETTU, ;:OP :;u::.m:hl.g(}::kl;u::::: o, 340—Eightoen (18) lots on 21s4, 3nd, 28rd 1s only sttained by using and Ssundersstreet, Lear Grace, $500 each, and e The Bavage Indecencles Witn Which | & was the staff that lev. | **\OREIE, \oputital residence ot on Cather- — GHARTER 0AK K Briout's Dissask of the Kidne el ! . Don't, d stroot, nscom . Disbetes and other Disenses of {he & Soverelgn was Orowned. Daskecf 5 Jon's lot me die mith the | Tweie besckitnl rakisnss ot co Hamilion Kidoeys and Liver, which you are be- ing so frightened about, Hop Bittors Is the only thing that will surely and permanently prevent and ocure. All other pretended cures only relieve for » time and then make you many times worse. Recent Honolulu papers ocontsin some amusing artloles in regard to the sequels of the coronation ceremonies of his Kanaka majesty, Kalakaua, It seems that la spite of Onristisnity this monarch has a fondness for many of the old heathen rites, and for none idea that Albnquerque ard Nevada OI!{ perished in valo!” “‘Money or bust!” roared the exas- perated bar-keep. ‘‘Pay, or down you o!” “rn pay, barkeep!” replied the man |in the coon skin cap, meekly. sireet, near end of old strescar track; high and 11y, $850 80 §700. #cre and half acre cora ots on Cum 1og, Burt aud California streete Lowe's sec- sdditiou and Park Place- Academy of on Hamilton snd the end of Red Street Co Sisters of Poor Clare, one and one half mile 8toves and Rangoes. WITH WIBE ltwgi “IUZEB DOOBS. ‘or sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS — [ haven't oy with bt | one mile trom U, P. shops, onMzANAa. e it O Frer, |SUAVEN'S YOSEMITE OOLONGE | more than the hula huls, or national | il d.:;nm 204 asttle this thi:‘;’wi‘:h fatl-ake W, 8. Dmaxna, Sec. and Treas Made from the wild flowers of the|dances In praise of the attributes and you. D> you think I'd go back on THE NEBRASKA rar ramep YOSEMITE VALLEY it is the most fregrant of perfume, Manufactured by g‘ B. Slaven, San . Forsale in Omaha Ww. MANUFACTURING 00 |sniisinerisd® R oo Lincoln, Nab MANUFAOTURERS OF Wiadomiiis, Sg. o oo Wo i Add 8 1olenn ) the KK ooln Nob Send 81, 82, 83, or 83 for n sample re- Qora Plaatars an?afirg'lzm ing the week en tu 1o propaied fo do fob wwk ané macuise | Pgtoffion de Poetal Changes. Postcflice uhnsu in Nebraska dur. ing April 14, 1883, furnished by Wm. Van Vleock, of the partment : Established - Fletoher, Washington MANUFACTURING 00 | gounty, Foxwell Fletcher, P, M. Discontinued—Whitowater, Phelps county. Poatmasters Appointed— Arborville, tnil box by Express, York county, Samuel Ensign; Isls, p he be: dies in | S'unders county, F. B. Braun; M ]AN“Y o\fn‘w:lns. ::: up C.ean, Halt c'nl;nty, Manho‘w T L S—— Adams; Stoart, Holt county, Arthur Kemp; Wahoo, Saunders county, Jos- rnonte. Fx. rens charges light. | oph N. 'l‘telbu to all Chi Y %o, Try it once. C. F. GUNTHER, | W M Cropsey, postm AR nlefnnl boxes, ;:r etly pure. Sul o Confectioner, ©h vis, - | Postc the week ending April 14, 1883, Establist e1—Worth, Boone county, ~ Ban D.soontinued , Ssott oounty; Corn Valley, Sioux county; Jacob, Paweshiek county; Link, Har- Pomo, Bhe‘by county; din county; Miller, Keckuk ocounty; Wyman, Louisa couuty, Postmasters Appolnted — Almont 8 atlon, Olinton county, J. B, Duyll;; lle, Dal Bool county, J. Har) Grov. w. E;vull in Adalr county, J. D Biema Wby be wesh Brown's Iron Bitters? LR APRIL WEATHER. Its Rapld Uhanges—Prophets of Evil, Ete. 3 changes in Tows during Ringgold county, Thos, J. W’ynn Knbnngm V:nBure’n county, Edwin Twine; Preparation, Monona county, Geo. M. Soott; Vil- Ingn Oreek, Allamokee county, James Why not be healthy, robust, and strong, by veing powers of the soverelgn. Long before the coronation Kalakaua had a select band of male and female dancers in tralning, and the hulaz were rehearsed with a vocal accompatiment in which Kalakaus was praised as a god. A ltbretto of the dances was published in Hawaiian, and was distributed among the guests on the afternoon of February 24, when the great dances were held in a huge tent on the palace grounds. The king and his court, ali the high born bat dosky ladies arrayed in brilliant colors and lookiog like a section of a darky osmp meet ing; all the distlogulshed foreign resl dents and visiters with tnoir wiv these comprised the elite of the audi ence, the remainder being made up of a gang of unwashed Kanakas, who were very drank and uproarous. The dances were glven with great cere mony. They started out In seemly fashion, but as the end of the pro RKramme was neared they became more and more lascivious, untll finally many & man that has not only saved his own life, bat has redeemed me jast as I was golng to pull down another town? I'm above {t!" and the man In the coon skin cap dodged the club and reached the sidewalk. ¢ Strange that I made that mistake in that brand of whisky,” he mur- mured, as he made cff up the street. I must have got the whisky rightand made a mistake in the bar keep.” BEMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely ald Nature i making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffaring from any of the numer. ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, If you are wasting away with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn fora cure to Hop Bitters, of the visltors were compelled to de- part, Even young boys and girls were inoluded among the dancers, and indulged in gestures and posfures that would not be tolerated in the lowest dive or concert saloon in any Amerl- can olty. As an observer says: ‘‘In the most gross of the hulas were exhibited depths of nastiness such as language I8 not graphie enough to deplet, Bhame forbids one to de- scribe, or even mention, the vile ges- tures, postures and actions of the men and women, and even boys and girls «f what is usually regarded an luno- cent sge,” Bat the libretto exceeded the performance in prurier e{. 1t be- gan with tho titles of the errly dances, deeoriblog the powers of Kulakai over carth, alr, sud water, deploted florld lsoguage; but soon there came desariptions of his physical prowees, who 1o one would have the hardthood to deseribe any more than they would glve s detsiled desoription of the mural If you are sick with that terrible slokness Nervousness, you will find & ‘‘Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter or & resl- dent of a miasmatio distriot, barricade your system against the scourge of all countries—malaria, epidemio, bilious and intermittent fevers—by the use of Hop Bittera, If you have rough, plmple or sal- low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable uensr‘ll{, Hop Bitters will give you falr ekin, rich blood, and sweetost breath, health and comfort, In short they cure all diseases of the stomch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. } | 8600 will be paid for » case they wil not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, Invalid wife, ister mother, or daughter, can be made the pleture of health, by a few oasy terms. 1st and Snd sdditlons, Park Place, Lowe's 20d addition. Rgan’s ol Hanscom Place, Bedick's ad: 8 Foncler addition” fust one- quarter mile south-east of Union Pacilc and B. and M. R. R. dopots, $250 to §1,600 each, very casy Business Lots. Threo good business lota on DodgeTInear}iath street, 23x120 fcut each, $1,500 each, or 4,500 for A, easy terma. Two 10d hueiness lots on Farnam st 66 feot cach, with trame bu'ldinge thero for abou 8000 per yoar each; proe 84, ; 44x132 foot on Faraam near {0th streey, cornor 2 0L0 Splendid Warehouse lot on Union Pacific right of way, north of track and east of Nall Works— belog 132 fe: 1 ontace on Mason strect, other good coun 1nx04 pald, rents coliected, an1 woney on Improve« ity and couniry, pro,erty ad low Tates of (nterest. BEMIS' NEW{OITY MAP,'FOUR FEET{WIDE AND SEVEN FEET LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- PLATED UP TO DATE. ‘‘OFFI- CIAL MAP OF, THE OITY.” EACH. $6.00 GEO. P.BEMIS, MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 12183 Farnam St.. Omaha. Nabh BOLLN & SIEVERS, H. BOLLN & 00., 1609 Douglas Street. Cor, 16th and Oalifornia 8t. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brcught to this city from (he firma of Lardred h & SotPs, Phila’elphia, and James M. Thur- burn 8 C ., New Yor , the large ¢ +tok of Garr @1 1 nd Field Beeds evor laported before to this city, alict 'which are guarantecd to be tresh and siue to tke nams, Prices will also be as low a8 any Responsible Dealer can Make. mar 16-e0d-1f HENRY BOLLN & CO. OMAHA CORNICE WORKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF; Orpamental Galvanized Iron Cornices, Iron Sky Lights, Bto. 810 South Twalfth Street, - .- - . - OMAHA, NEB mar 7-mon. wed frl J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALER IN "€ G R R R, Il 2 fon" 080 e Lath, Shingiles, Pickets, bottles of Hop Bitters, costing bat 1 patntin or the | yrifle. Will yon lot them suffert Rea, — in P mpelii. h Monev for the lilin--‘rrl::‘ e, i ly the glorification of the prccreativi One of th t eolid and subst/ i siogularly detcriptive of Omaba, One :ny'u"ig::m:’ A iy j S ‘d“ Iostitetione To. Aok sonniry ls the Jar may awake one mornlog to find a deep | Ty Ty 0T RiD “wnich even p riage Fund and Mutual Trost Ass ciation, blue tky epanning sbove him and 8| Rome was .,omp'.lhd to suppress, as ;’Lgfl;’,m‘:“l‘:f;'.,‘;'i“-’r.th";;?‘u‘;: pure, olear atmoephere refreshing and | the worst source of mo! bn;ohe'y. ficers and directors are among the load;én( invigorating sbout him, just as one | Kilakana sppeared to oy the per- | and most prominent business meo o ar formance hugely, and was totally un- [ Ravids, Every unmarried person should Jar.Ank the stenals of this, olty dry vonsolcus of -ny' offense to propriety. l':c"“‘::‘“;“dhh‘“' “'&"m' & and smooth and the crossiogs passable. | 5 ¢ier the bawdy show was how.| Itiss :‘ on Yn'tmw R e Agsln, one may awake to find the | ever, several of the ex-misslonailes, |have a good sum of money to commence heavens clouded and a high gale blcw. | who occupy f+t «ffices at the court, re- | married life on as not. A large number of ing, just as the streets may e presented to him thetit would neverdo | members have been d't::dt '::: 5 4 to acknowledge royal sanction of the | 300 per cent on etz nvetme, wretched or the dust blinding. Fiot|yhretto of = the halss, for oirculars fully detailing the plan, w! and cold spells alternate with impw tial although | 41 inest known, Do mot postpone it. regularity and provoke the pangs of April s a capriclous month and one dfficult to define, But itis a month SASH, DOORS, BLIND®, MOLDINCS, LIME, CEMEM FLLAST RN, IO @ENTATE AGENE FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENY COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot, -OMAHA, KE:3 Estate T SINEOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES Window Caps, Finals, 8kylights, &c. ’ THIRTEENTH STREET, . . . OMABA, NEB Agency, OMAHA, NEB. it bore the royal coat of arms. Ac-|Good ted, Mention where you ocordingly & m’popn'u found who ..-m‘" 15-8m, 6th and DOUg'Is Sts.

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