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e S BROWN'S IRON BITTERS willcure dys a,heartburn, mala. ria, kidney dhiedse, Hver complaint, and other wasting diseases, DAMAJANTE'S PERIL. The Snake Charmer Nearly Orushed by a Huge, Python, She Hxtricates Herselt from the Deadly Embrace by a Buperhuman Effort of Strength, THE DAJLY BEE--OMAPA WLEDNESDAY Al RIL 26 erations going to affect the price of hult lmsAlnch a1 remoteness from r proximity to large towns and the ho lities for getting fralt to market. The kind of soil, whether there are {mprovements, -uah as fences, barns and houses. Thus, one might go north from this olty, say from 100 miles to 120 miles, into Lake county, whete many pictureeque parcels of land had been offered say for 830 an scre. Buoh parcels wonld be well watered aund have an abund- ance of wood, If there were sub- stential improvements, of course these would raise the price of the land. But a stirring agent can go out Into this BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system cum “nknm, lack of energy, etc, ry a bottle. BHUWIV '$ IRON BITTERS is the only Tron preparation that does not color the teeth, and will not cause headache or constipation, as other Iron prepnr:uom will, BHUWII 'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and all sufferers from neu- ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com- plaints, will find it without an equal. w04 unsat . Duisiiva, Soc, and Trom, THE NEBRASH A MANUFACTURIN ( Lincoin, Mah corg MANUFAGTURERS OF Planters Harrows. farm ioll xflay Rakos, Bucke: filuvi Win 11 We aro yup-m u 4o fob work asd sanaia turing for other partl lalun MANUFACTURIN ¥ 0O Tincoln Neb Every Corset i vnrn.nud utu- ‘actory to ite wearer in rx or the monoy will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. mly Corset inoed by our Jead Jurious to t .“2"..:_.,, .’ndfln:d»n-'(“! :fl'u. rr PRICES, by Mall, Postage Paldy ealth Prescrving, $1.50, l.lulhnh‘. o180 sale by ..‘lh.hn overyw! ORI0AGO CORSET COn Chicager i Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for a mample re- tall box by Express, | I, onhe best candies in rica, put up in lnt boxes, and tly pure. Saita- blol\)r rmnl Ex. rlelhrl :o'fi"cflu- it once. Addl’cll. e o [C. F. GUNTHER, Ceonfectioner, How Bhe Has Been Bitten by Her Pots. Puilsdephin Pross A thrfl}l‘lng |lnoidont h:gpanct:t in Forepaugh's oclrous yesterday after- noon?.fhuo Nala Bmljnuto, the Hindoo snake charmer, was golng through her performance of handling half a dozen equirming pythons, It was all In the \winkling of an eye, a roely a dozen persons in the great audlence were aware that Dama. jaute had for 8 moment been in dead- perll, 8he had finished the won- cz,rlul act of walking about the ralsed platform with six snakes colled like a ltvlog head dress over her forehead, oand had taken the huge python, whose welfht is ninety pounds and length twelve feet, from its box, and threw it acrces her shoulder, As she bad done with the other snakes, Dam sjante grasped the powerful creaturea fow Inches back of the head. Al though the alr was damp, the python sppeared possessed of more than usual activity. It unwound its iz uous length from Dimajante’s body sna qulckly coiled about the upper part of her chest and throat. To thore nearest the performer, the mus- cles of the snake oould be distinctly seen working beneath . the spotted ekin, Saddenly, the reptile gave an hiss and darted forth i Ivering tongue, and almost at the sams mo: ment the coll about the wom throat was tlghtened. Damajante agent, who was standing near the en- trance to the elephanthouse, appearod to know that there was a possibility of something of the kind taking place, and was keeping s keen eye on the performance, He started forward quickly but quletly, s0 as not to alarm the audlence and had got half down the race truck, when Damajante, who had al. ready realized her great danger, suc- cseded In untwlisting the tall of the snake from her body., The middle and most powerful part of the python wos atlll about her throat, and the pressure was iucreasing. She was very pale, but thoroughly calm. The head of the python, hissing horribly, was still grasped in her right hand. Damsjante, with remar! managed to fcee her left another Instant had, with all tho strength she possessed in both hands, unwrapped the writhing necklace from her throat. She placed her dangerous pet back in its box, bowed, and retired. BITTEN BY SERPENTS, Speaking of hor strange avocation a fow moments later, Damajante said that 1t was only during very warm weather, when the snakes were vicions. state to-day and buy all the unimprov- ed fruit lands he wants at prices rang- ing from 8§15 vo $30. If he gives more in some instances for chcise par- oele, It I8 because they are worth it by reason of proximity to a town or vil- lage or a railway depot, or because there are soon to be these and other facilities In the Immediate neighbor- hood, It !s, of course, not easy to gauge the price of frult lands in this state #o as to hit the average, becau of the great variation. But the aver- sge named will be found to approximately correct, We do not ignore the fact that =& great deal of unimproved land, sultable for vineyard purpcses, may be bought In remote parts of the state for 86 an acro, or that other choloe pleces of unimproved land might go up to $60 an acce, or even higher. And even parcels ns high as §76 an acre might be really cheaper than other land at 86 an acre 'here are a great many trac(s of government land which areas geod for fruit culture at $1 25 as & great deal of that which has heen sold at $30 an acre. What is to the poini here is that a great many immigrants have this year been directed to such lands and have taken possession of them settlers, to the astonlshment of those who had been holding them without title, and had turned settlers away, until they were taught that this kind of fraud would be no longer tolerated. ——— An Extended Popularity. Brown's BorncHIAL TROCHES have been before the public many years. They are pronounced superior to all other articles used for -|mihr par- poses, For Relioviog Coughs, Colds and Throat Diseases they have bcen proved reliable. AN OPENED GRAVE. A Hemarkab'e Diecovery Beventeen Years After the Burial. Bteelsille (Mo ) Mirror Mce. Jane Garven, a slster of W, O, Evans, was burled alghteou yoars ago, on the Whittenberg place, near Steel- ville, in what wae then a small family burying ground. The place has been ueglectea of late, and the graves are now turned out to the ccmmons. Mr, Evans concluded to remove the re- malns of hisslater to the cemetery at Ouba, and did so on Friduy lass. Strange to say, when tho grave was opened the coffin was found in a falr state of preservation, and the remalns of the lady was entire. Even the nlothln; and shoes were distinguish- able. Tho halr was still dore up at the back of the head, and all the bones were In place; the feet remsined in the position in which placed and ly notive, that she feared thelr umnuth. “‘They are very suscoptible to ovld,” said the suake charmer, nfter she had recovered her compoeurs, ‘and have to be kept In boxes arranged with hot water pans to kecp the temperature up to at least 100 ©, Basldes that, they are wrapt up in blaukete. Did I ever have anything Jike that happen before? Oh yes. Once in Berlin, about two years ago, my largest snake nearly crushed me to death. It took the united strength of two men to remove him., Another time in Rigs the large python got his tall around a plllar and threw me In Madrid my arm was d out of its socket. Sometimes they bite me—look, extending her hands, Damajante showed them to ba covered with small v-shaped scers. ‘‘The bite s not polsonous, but it {s rather painful, I don't mind my hands so much, but am on the watch to keep them from strik- "% |ing at my eyes. You know the pecu- llar way in which the python's teeth are set—ourving backward in repose and standing erect when angry—well 1t would be an easy matter to lose an eye, Some years ago in Vierna a snake charmer had his eye plucked | Th out of the socket in an Instant, I think the snakes know me. I have wer over aocount myself, since girlhood, Are they hntdy? Well, ll! I give them as much attention as a mother does her ohild. Regularly urday night they are washed i warm water and wrapped up in blan. kets. During warm weather 1 feed them every eight days. The smaller ones eat live rabbits, and that hl- low is satisfied with a live d two, I Have another pet, who lnhod ding his coat. Come and I'll show bim to you, He's only a baby;" and, leading the way to the menagerie hnt, Damajante approached a red box, which she unlocked. From beneath the folds of a double blanket she drew with some difficulty one of th most moastrous pythons e seen In ocaptivity. It measured eighteen feot from head to tall, and welghed oertalnly not less thln 125 pounds, Its scaly coat was peel- In, ofl in patches, and its eyes were [ %flu-. This blindness, the snake charmer sald, was always present when the reptile was golng through the an. nual process of shedding its gaudy- Lued coat. ‘‘This fellow,” continued Damsjante, ‘ls very -'.rong. and I have to use the gr t care in han. dling him, Me ls almost through now, % lbl{nmly exhibit him in Phllulelphh fore the circus moves,” The snake charmer does not speak English, and carried the conversation on partly in French. Her agent, who speaks the strange language of her mother country, helped to interpret when she stambled across a lon? calt sentence. Frult Lands. If we were to mark as close as possi- i after a good deal of observation [ we should not place the qulry oe of unimproved frult hn fornis much above $30 ln nore., W. know that during the ent yoar thousands of acres could been bought at that figure and cnn less. There are a great many consid- T [saloon, study, two the outline of the body showed plain beneath the clothing. Even thecloth which had covered the coffin was In place. A child of Mzs. Gar- ven’s was buricd by her side. This coffin was of waluut and apparently sound, The clothlug sud & fow frag- ments of bones wero all that remained of the little one, sxcept the hair, The child was but eleven daysold at death, and had been twenty years; bm,ltrnuga to say, whore the little head had restod was a mass of long, bright, glossy hair, which, when washed out aud combed, showed the astonishing length of fourteen inches, It must have grown fully a foot afterdeath. Small fibers of roots had penetrated the large coffin and woven a net work about the body and apparently alded in holding 1t in place. The coffins and remains were placed in a new case and taken to Ouba and there reinterred, where they will probably remain un- disturbed till the morning of the res- urrection, U Pntr.hn- V. Nasb; vy- D. R, Locke, Petroleum V. Nasby, (odltol Toledo !;hd-) writes: I had on a forefinger of m{ right hand nnu ol those pleasant pets, a ‘‘run-round.” r became Inflnmod to » degree unbnn le and swollen to nearl, twloc its natural size. A friend gave me ENRY‘B CARBOLICSALVE, and in mhl- utes the pain had so much sul give me a fair night's n.t, which I hld not had before for week, The inflam. mation left the finger in & day, I consid. o article for the house. er it a most valuab) hold« Qures the Piles. Too. Edouard Reintard, of New York, writes: Is (lnl me Fru leasure to say that a box of HENRY'3 CARBOLIC B VE effected a complete cure of Piles, with which I had been troubled for over & year, and which nothing else that I used would cure, —_— A Prinoe’s Car, London World., The prince of Wales' new rallway | p: carriage Is a marval of esthetlc decora- tlon, It la fifty feet long, and contains rooms, twe dressing rooms and a bar room, The prince’s bedroom is hung with old gold silk and the furniturels uphclstered to matoh, Mirrors are let Into the docr ruuh and the whole sult can be ig! by candles or by electrioclty, An Undo ed Blessing. About thirty years ago, s prominent Phystcian by the name of Dr. William Hall discovered, or produced after long experimental research, a remedy for dis- enses of the throat, chest and lungs, which was of such wonderful efficacy that it soon * ained & wide reputation in this count, he name of the medicine is DR W HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and may be safely relied on as a speedy and positive cure for coughs, colds, sore throat, &e. Sold by all druggists, War Cloua. in the Far West. (1. | Denver Tribune, ‘The prospects for a rallroad wer in the west were never better than at the present time. The opening of the Rlo Grande to Balt Lake, and the prospects of Its early oomgletlou to Ogden and & connectlon with the Central Paelfic, has had ‘the effect to wake up the managers of the other lines to a realiz- fng sense of the importance of the ‘‘baby road.” It is not probable that any direct cut In rates, elther of pas- senger or freight, will be made at onoe, but should the Unlon Paclfic In. be | combines rare ocurative ageats and crease the speed of ita traine and land treight and passengers in San Fran- clnco ahead of the Santa Fe, the latter will make its best efforts to meet the out In time, and If this can not be done, then a redunction of rates all round will be the result. There is no love lost between any of the western roads, and each s trying to obtain the ngpcl hand. The Union Paclfio, since the openlog of the Rio Grande to Salt Lake, has made the rate the same from that polnt as it is from Ogden to all polnts east, The Unlon Paclfic tioket office up town is now open In the morning before the early traln leaves—a thing that was never done before. s Humor in the Stomach. Much of the distress and sickness attributed to dyspepsia, chronic dlar- rheea and other causes Is occraioned by humor in the stomach. Several oases, with all the characteristics of these oomphlnh have been cured by Hood’s Barsaparills. Other ocures effected by this medicine are so won- derful th-t the slmplost statement of them uffords the best proof that 1t when once used secures the confidence of the people. ——eee sitting Hen. Detrolt Free Press, This is the seaton of the year hens ran mad, and will not be comforted unless they can hide away somewhere and sit day and night on a wooden neat egg, or an old door knob, Several men were dlscussing this question in a greeery store oneevening recently. A man whe owns a large flock of Dorking romarkod, ‘‘Not even an act of con- gress can break up a settin’ hen.” ‘‘Ever trled jammin’ 'em under a bar- rel an’ pourin’ water on ’‘em?” demanded the man on the sugar barrol ‘Yes” sald the Dorking man, “I've poured water on ‘em till they grew web footed, like a blamed duck, and afterwards found 'em In an old coal hod eettin’ away on lumps o’ coal.,” ‘‘Tie a red rag round one wing,” sald a man who was eating cheese and crackers. ‘‘That 'll fix ‘em,” ‘‘Might's well offer 'em a chromo,” sald the Dorking man, *‘I trled & whole red woolen shirt on one last spring, and dog my cats if she dldn’t make a net of it and set three weeks on the buttons!”" Then the grocer sald it was time to close up, and each man girded up his loins and slowly filed out. To worry about any Liver, Kidoey or Urinary Troable,eepecally Bright's Disease or Diabetes, as Hop Bitters never fails to cure where a cure is pos- | . sible, Weknow thls Louldn’t Exactly Use It, From a New York Letter. The Seventy-first is one of our fash- ionable militia regiments, and it is holding a fair thls week in its armory, Pretty girls abound there, of ocourse, and their exertlons as secllers are heartfolt, I caw a middle aged, dig- nified, plainly dressed gentleman stop tn front of a baby carrlage and regard it thouzhtfully. A boy companion sald to him: ‘‘That's a pretty one, father, fsn’t 1t?” The sweet girl who had charge of the raffla-book had been careful about pressing the baby car- riage upon the minds of men whom she did not know to be marrled; but, assored by the boy's remark that this one was a fathey, she resolved npon a epeclal effort. Here is the dialogue: “You are admiring the baby car— riage, sir, I see. It 1s worth $60, and there are a hundred chances av half a dollar a chenco, A beautiful thing, {en’s it? And so awfully chesp. Here is the subscription book. Will you put down your name?” “I don’t think—" “‘See how handsomely it is fitted up, and how snug a baby would be in the mldst of that dalnty uplolstery. I|, am sare, were I & baby I would be perfectly contented in a carrlage like that. Wil you take eix chances, or four?” “I really haven't any uee—" ‘‘Bat I am sure, tir, that you have s handy place to store iv away. It wouldn’t get out of fashion in anum- ber of years, and if you get it for $2 or $3, you know, you could afford to pey storage until you uqnln 1.” “Very true, but—, *I beg pardon, lir, but possibly you are a widower?"’ “Oh, no; but--" “Then I rull,y don’t see why you shouldn't buy some chances. A really sweet thing in baby carrlages, lsn't it ? I can almost see a dimpled little dar- ling lyinfi back on the cushions, throw- ing up his plump arms and crowing with delight, Shall I take your name {" “‘Really, I could make no use of it.” “I thought as you were & man of family, I was not making an inappro- priate offer of such a bng&ln. The boy called you father, did he not?” 0, yes, because I am a Oatholic priest, And that, don't you see, is a pretty good reason why I ought not to |- take chanoces on » baby carriage.” A Blessing to all Mankind, In these times when our Newspapers are flooded with patent medicine advertise- mcnu, it is gratifyine to know what to rocure that will inly cure you. Ii rou are Bilious, blood out' of order, Liver nactive, or generally debilitated, there is lwthlu in the world that will cure you so quickly as Electric Bitters, They are a blessing to all mankind, and can be had lor only fifty cents a bottle of C, F, Good- America Trinmphant. AMERICAN BREAKFAST | ) CEREALS awarded silver o« B U Jicial sor catmeat, ete., Lon don Food Exhibition, England, 1552, AMERICAN BREAKFAST A B u CEREALS recelved the high: o W ost remards at Oentennial 1876, Am. Tus, Fairs '76, '15 & '70. A B c AMERICAN BREAKFAST v e U CEWEALS are the purest and cholee't Foods In the World, Patented, U, 8. and Gt. Britain, WHITE WHEAT, WHITy A B c OATS, hul'ed, crushed, ste v &e Wa cooked, disicated. Bewar ritations, A B’c AMERICAN _ BREAKFAST . L] . CEREALS propared in 10 min- utes, belng already steam cooked, Send for circulars, uumuu BREAKFAST A B c EREALS the most nourish- 8 ing, econ ‘economical, palatable acd easily digested of all-foods. r— spuric A'B O BRAND A e Onnnais N'Yo, Col, 83 !lunl) L% 1 8o'd by all leldln‘ rocers, At whdloale by Paxton & Gallagher, Omaha, AZ-wSe 3w 4 NOTED BUT UNTITLED WOMAN, (From the Boston Glebe.] The above is & good Ifkeness of Mre. Lydia E. Piny Am, of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human' wny be truthfully called the ‘‘Dear Friend of Woman) Asome of her correspondents love to call her. Bl 1ealously devoted to her work, which ia the outeord I a lifestudy, and is obliged to keep six lad wistants, to help her answer the large correspondend hich daily pours in upon her, each bearing its spectd arden of suftering, or joy at release from it. H( ¥getable Compound is & medicine for good and nd #il purposes. I have personally investigated it as- w satisfiod of the truth of this. On account o its proven merits, 1t 1s recommende 4d prescribed by the best physicians in the country e says: “It work charm and saves mud un, It will eure entirely the worst form of fallin ¢ the uterus, Leucorrhoss, frregular and paintd lenstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation an lceration, Floodings, all Displacements and the cos Jquent spinal weakness, and s especia'y adapted § o Change of Life 1t permeates every portion of the system, and give #w life and vigor. 1t removes faintness, flatulency Pstroys all craving for stimulants, and rolieves weak #sa of the stomach, It cdres Bloating, Headaches frvous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessnesd lepression and Indigestion. That feeling of bearing bwn, causing pain, weight and backache, is always ermanently cured by its use. It will at all times, an( nder all circumstances, act {n harmony with the lay \at governs the femalo system. . per bottle or six for $5., and 1 sold ty fuggists. Any advice required as to special cases, \e names of many who have been restored to perfed ealth by the use of the Vegetable Compound, can b btained by addressing Mrs. P.. with stamp for reply \her home in Lynn, Mass. For Kidney Complaint of eifher sex this compound( abundant testimonials show, am's Liver Pills,"” says one writer, “ar world for the cure uf Constipation d Torpldity of the liver. Her Blool wonders in its special Hne and bids fad apound in its popularity. t her as an Angel of Mercy whose sok +00d to othera. . @ Railway ‘Time Table. U. P. R. R, MAIN LINE. LEAVE, ARRIVE Daily Ex) Il 12:15 p m | Dai'y Express. Deuver 40 p m | Denver Emigrant o 6:00 p m | Emigran 6: OMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE— LEAVE, fisiy T ummy trains leave Omthl a3 folle m,g;m-m;m:w.m; .00 & m, 1 pom p m; 4:00p m 00 p m; 6:00 p mmy m(m leave Council Blufts s hlllow- e Dunmy trains leave Omaha at a m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m. Leaves Council Blufts at 9:25 and 11:25 3 m, 2:25, 4:26, 6:25 and 6:25 p m. THROUGH AND LOCALPASSENGER TRAINS BRIDGE DITISIO N, LEAVE OMAIIA, LEAVE COUNCIL BLUFFS. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15:h 8t Lewve Omaha for G'Nelll Line for Blair. . Arrive trom Neligh. €., M. & ST.P. B, 8t Paul . 8:30 am* |} 0 p ot “Daily except Sunday ‘WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R.R.—U. P DEvOT. ARRIVE. Mail*..........7:45 8 m Exprcs 40 pm NY Cotmell, *sundays nxup(ul Omaha time. C,R.1. & P. K. R—U P, DEPOT. Expres’ Mail* *3undays excepted 8.C. & P. R. R.—U. P. DEPOT. Exprees Mailt .. o excepted. ST. PAUL & OMAHA, NEBRASKA DIVISION DEPOT N. 15TH § B. & M. R., IN NEBRASKA. Denver Exp. Lincoln Exp..-8:35 p m Tri a4 7:25 p m ar am will have Pullman sisepers. Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTS. Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago, Rock Island & P Chioago, Burlington & @ Wabash Sloux City & Pacifc. Union Pacific. . Omaba & Repubii Burlington & Mo, in Neb. Omaha & Northwestern Mistourl Pacil 5o 4 Local malls for State of lowa leave but onoe a day, viz: 430 m. A'Lincoln mail I8 also opened at 10:50 &. m.. Ofice open Sundays from 12,00 m. to 1:00 p. m, THOS. F. HALL, Postmaster, 8aturday Evening Tra The following tably shows the date and names ot roads running trains to Chi Ubion Pacific transfer on Saturdsy MONTHS, L SOOI Lo L L) The Chicag?, St. Pan! Mtnneapolis aud Omaha trplne leavo evry B1turdsy afteinoon Milwaukee and St. Paul traing urday afternoon® ‘FOR TABLE USE.” The Natural Mineral, KAISER WATER From Birreshorn on the %hine BECOMMENDED BY THE HIGH¥YST MEDI- CAL AUTHORITIES, FRED'K HOLLENDER, Sole agirt or the U, 8. and Canada, 115,117,119 Elm§ New York, A23-5m JOHN D, PEABODY, X, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, OFFICE ROOMS. 3 & 5 1607 FARNAM ST, Residenc 1714 Douglas Street, Omaba, Neb ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. FOB ITSELF. Orders from any part of the 8State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Ovr Gouds are Made to (he Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, 8ole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. STEELE, JJHNSON & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of | 0I6ARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGO. "|Agents for BENWOOD RAILS AND LAFLIF & RAND POWDER GO. P. BOYER JO" =—=DEALERS INe—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pry> &5 . JET EEE &R N .A.UL'I'S., L O O E &, [ '© 2% 1020 Farnham Street, = = = RIEE PERFECTION HEATIHG AND BAKIN® 13 only attained by using bHARTER 0AK Stoves and Rangas! WITH @, VIRE lfAUZE OVER DOORS, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & 3048 OML.ATI A, fullmsel MORGAN & CHAPMAN, | WHOLESALE GROCER 12183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nah BOLLN & SIEVERS, H, BOLLN & CO. 1609 Douglas Street. Cor. 16th and California 8, OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Jiavo brought to thia city rom the farms of Ladredth & Son's Philadelpbis, sud James M. Thur. burn & Co., New York, the largest stock of Garden and Field ever {mported before to this city, all of 'which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the uma Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make, mar 16-e0d-t HENRY BOLLN & CO. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN LU VL IERELER,. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMER PLASTER, BETO. @WrSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot, - -OMAHA, KEB T SINEOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, leals, Skylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, . - OMAHBA, NEB OMAHA CORNICE WORKS s RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF! Ornamental Galvanized Iron Unmlm. Imn Sky Lights, Bte, 310 South Tweltth § . - T o v, OMAHA, N&B THIS EXCBLLENT BEER SPEAKS: