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e THE l)\fl Y BEE- STE EU", JOH NSO.\I&. co,, Wholesals Cirocers i H. B, LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, dan ter of the Ten, Cigar and Tobaceo Departments, A full line of all grades of above; also pipes and smokers' articles carried in stock. Prices and samples furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed, IBENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & ‘RAND POWDER (44 Double and Single Acting Power and Hand PUMPS, STEAM PUMPS, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery,! Bolting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings Stoam Packing at wholesale and rejail, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCE AND SCHOOL BELLS, (‘orner 10th Farnam St., Omaha Nah C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist! A\'l) DRA\I}"R IN Haoe Pf. S Uiu) !ig i‘ihguu ishes and Window I85HA, NEORASKA. J. A, WAEKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Liumher, Lath, Suimles, Ploes SASH, I][]UI‘S BLINDS f‘lLULu NGS, L‘{E L‘EME‘{ PLASTER, &C. STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKER CEMENT COMPANY. Unien Pacific Depot, - [ x {SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO QOur Cround Oil Cake. 1 atho bew aud cheapast tood 1or steck ot sny X stock tea with Ground Ol Cake 1a the Fall ana 24 of ranning down, will incroase 1y wej and bo 1n good marketabla con.tion tn the sprin llalr)n n, o woil an othors, who sy it can tortify o 424 werits, Try b and judva £or yourselves. - Prico 825 cnarge for sacks. Address WOONS = o LiaSERD AU, OOMBANY Omaba Neb, S pound {a equal to three pounds of corn PERE‘%GTION Heating and Baking T only attained by using =7 CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, AWITH WIRE GAVIE OVER DO0M: Fer sale by T, MILTONROGERS & SONS OMAHA M. HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Clothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th OMAHA P. BOYTEIR & CO.. DEALERS IN Safe and Lock Comp'y 7 Hall's FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF FED, VAULTS, LUGKS, & TORO Fraryrmnam Stroat,. Om ol Tom "LEIGHTON. H. T, CLABKE. LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS. & €0.) Wholesale Druggists ! —DRALERS IN-- Paints. Qile. OMA KD HENRY LEHMANN Wall Paner and Window S Brugnes, QLiasx. ‘48T LASTA ‘muh uRlTAI"’S BAD BOX. | A Tribal Rising All V\Ihw of !h’! Nile. Several Gwrmnnq tlnt Surren- dered Reported Massacred. Col. Stewart's Garrison Suffering from Heat and Brackish Water. General Anxiety Felt Concerning Gordon's Predicament, Gladstone Guarded — M nglish Politieal ters Omi war Condor and Myrmidon have sudden- ly departed for Suakim, P Bruse, ANARCHISTS IN SW1 March 19, council has de; RLAND. Siwiss fed cided to grant ox wked for; expelled for anarchists whenover wise anarchists will | m the coun FRENCH Pants, March 19— selebrated the anuiversar ning of the commune of by bavquets in several s 108 at these we lutionary character. commur y of the e 1hurbs, he of a viulent, rovo- ENGLISIUSITUATION IN It Camo, Maveh 19 —The further ad. vance of the British in Soudan is immi- nent. Gen. Graham is in favor of continu ing the campaign. He thinks the robel- lion not yet crushed. The situntion of ieneral Gordon is considered critical Svakiy, March 19, —An extended re- connoistance was made this morningjfrom Handock, where the Gordon highlanders and mounted infentry went yostorday, but the rebels were nowhere to be seen, Sheik Pader with & hundred followers ia coming into the English lines. SENKINSON'S DVYNAMITE DETECTIVES, Loxvoy, March 19.—The director of the Irish criminal iuvestigating depart- ment, has appointed fifty detectives in London who will s under special pay and have special duties; twelvejof them aro English, cight Trish and eight Amer- ican; the rest are Russian, French, (erman, Austrian, Italian, Spanish and Canadian. The Lrish constables appoint- ed act as detectives in ports, FRANCE AND IMPORTED MEATS, Panis, March 19.--The committee of the chamber of deputies to which the question of the importation of salted meats was referred approves Harrison's bill on hygiene grounds, but before agreeing to the details of the bill the committee desires to examine it on economic grounds. The examination will be made with reference to the in portion not only of salted but also of fresh meat, especially from Germany. GLADSTONE GUARDEL March 19, guarded by a detective, AT Loxnos, wdstons i FAILED, Friedlander & Co., havo failed. leather merchants, lities, £50,040. O'RELLY, the correspondent of The Dai'y now with El Mahdi, He was ceived. News, is well re- ANNIETY FOI GORDON. Carro, March 19.—The anxi cerning CGeneral Gordon is ine a request of the governor of Berber for troops to waintain communication, The British government has assented to the request of the king of Belgium that two British officers be sent to the Congo river in place of Gen. Gordon, DYNAMITE MAKIN: Loxnox, March 19.—The reported in- tention of England to address America in rogard to making dynamite, has roused the hu;ws of Russian advocates of inter- national interference with the manufac- ture of explosives, R Lo~nox, M urges the TACTICS, ) The Daily News liborals mlm voady to tako action at 4 moment’s ng the possibility of the dissolution of parliament, It declares the present tory tactics disreputable, A SPANISH FIND, Manin, March 19, riflos have been discovered at Malaga, THE TRIBAL RISING, Loxvox, March 19).—The tribal rising in Egypt is general—from Kassalo to Berser. The Arabs between Blorosko and Assouan are also threatening to revolt, Sneikh Soloman, with a session of the Haddendowas who fought at El Teb, will reoccupy Baker Pasha's fort near Trinkitat. Osman Digna’s force has been increased by ¢ Only two eheikhs have gone to Suakim, Their tribes are small, numbering less than 1,600 combatants, Their adhesion 1s very deceptive. COL, STEWART'S FREDTCAMENT. The men and horses under Col, Stew- art, entrenched at Handoub, ure suffer- ing from intense heat and brackish waler. 1t is impossible for them to long ren:ain in that position, Gen, Grahamn has asked for an increase of cavalry and better commissariat. He urgeslun carly deci ion for either an order to advanco a 1o- inforced army against Sinkat, or with drawal to Suakim, the Haguas, Bisharees, and have risen, and oc | Duem to Shendy, cupy 4 GARRISONS MASSACKED, b 1 ! Tt is rumored at Dongola t r TR O |of Bl G , surrenderod and h EASTERN PRICES UUr‘l.IL‘;IHD,' | been massacrec | ; e— 118 T A|(~\-,| STRERT, . . OMAHA N1 lsuru. Carvollna's Divided Stepubli- e cans ool Cotton is entirely the product of Home hnllhlry, by experts to be the best sewing mach thread S()lli TMENT CONSTANTLY HAND, and HENLEY, HAYNES & VAN ARSDEL, Omaha, Neb, and 18 pronounce world. FULL for faic by m&e | Raweicu, N. €., March 19 publican stato committes mes t nocn, Theliberal parly ‘ same time, but scparate, The r 8 or also met at the The republican committes called the regular republican | state convention to meet at Raloigh, | May lat. The liberal committes called ‘n mass meeting of liberals to meet at Raleigh on the same day. — | Minnesota's Tax Evading Railroads, 81, Pavi, March 19,—At the Far- { mer's convention to-day, the only action ) of interest was the passage of the follow- { ing resclution: *“Resolved, That it is the Along the \ OVE THE OCEAN, FOR SUAKIN Acexaspriy, March 19, The men of | other. the Buglish sea|” o i view of | Fifteen hundred |y the Nile from | --(Hh\”\ TIIUR of t and espe including 1 ¢ they are boarn amount of the b xation, LEMINSICE, ROCHY SR, Falle of the Genesee and Sam Pateh's Fatal Leap-One of s Business Houses and s reat Magnitude Tho preseat floods Which aro ofther dovas lil\.(nl threatening the country in e y rection, st juatly tave for appeshonsion matter whothor they con suddenly or by slow degroes, the 0 either caso, a groat oviland much to e dreaded, and yot A will always by troubled by theeo s flows. Probably one of the rs ago. rivor, i mada his aded by fes, fo the water becanie comp olely bloek <ablo dam, ing down the Gouesen river erflowad ¢ sal portion of tl Rochestor atastrophio would By ropoated the present yoar had not thy onerzy of the ciby anthorities provy it. The writer happaued to Do in 1oh at that trine and was groatly interested in thy wrin which this groab citas very fow momenta * thunder or tho r o pain and indisposition, tha b colds, nonralgin, vhewmatism, dull puin tha throats, conghe - all the 1,0°1 ill helr to, come this time of tho y It is natural, t hat wo s but T had forgotten that you do Qisoases from one bot tlo, a8 is donw genorally by many othor : cine mon, but Lsnppoded Warner's Safe Caro was for tho euro of rhewmatism. i iLone remedy whi i nenraly was introducad, We. o, boen thros ¥ perfocting this now remedy. Study tuoght us there were cortain powe wonts in Warner's Sufe Cure, buttor Warner's Raf Kidnoy miade wondarful cares in’ chre heumatism, bt diring Tourned of o remarkably eur cpring, and put experts fanan EhatatieNs fum i tngh valuable properti & tho conrsy of tro ment that was b en there was perfor ing all_the banelit. wofully combini he aetive principlos of this remed Safo cura, we have produced onr Safe Rhou- v and the cures itis effecting are eind, and 1 do not doult it will Cecome ax popular ax our Safo Cure “You oo th talk freely in rega remedies and nppear to have no se first 1 ole. W fs acuto Warne “None whatevor, The physictan with hi« | hundrod_calls and ono hundrad disonsos, 16 nacessarily compollod to guoss at n groat d: Yo ara_enabled to follow up and | while physicians can only experin | tietF bitror it tonta anildnpirod ) Gonont| with the ordinary pysician, the codo binds him down, so that if he mukes a discovory, ho it up to the othor phys courages inves Ly physiciur unts tho And you find that you a number of people a8 over hefore “Yon, far groa ch of onr wodi w of £0 mnny rem: 5 now Ath of the land, and they are afiseting aro a3 they are related to i the re- d|\ as wonderful — A Home for Disabled Ex-liebels, New Youk, March 19, —General John Gordon, of Georgia, has_invited ex- confederate soldiers now in New York to meot him in the St. James hotel to-mor- row night, for a conference with deputa- tions from the Grand Army of tho Re- public, in the interest of a home for dis- abled confederate soldiers. T'his move- ment is in aid of ono inaugurated at Richmoad. e DeMeyer. 1 that Wei De Mey- is the only treat tutaly cura Catarch—fr Tt is now er's Ontar | e y Kenyon, t tha pulpit, i 2] s Cobloville N y ma, Rov. C 140 Noble sticot, uo after #) yoars 710 1 o tos received ’rn'u nll {vrtn of the world, ored, §1.00. Do Meyor's Hlin ted reat lvu- W wish statoments by mailed froo, 1, 13, Dewey & Co., stroot, N. Y. tues-thur&sat- mLu S Vessel Collision in Illmlml Harbor, Bosrox, March 19 —The now notori- ous brig Scrcemer arrived this afternoon, While under tow a collision ocourred be- tweon the brig and the revenue cutter Dexter, owing to the fouling of the low line. The Dexter lost her figure head and bow sprit, and tho brig hor star- board cat-head A Gulen e T—— AAd for a Song. lnnun un‘: ren 19, ~The Jowa guleh minen o Eklomdo, purchased four a.‘ 7 ! Auly A0, 000, W ‘."‘{2‘ o4 g auction to-day for 300 and boo ek by representi wlders, wio lewod reorganizing the company and ok vz claims, il The Zore Ssuras Myste March 19, When a8 to Zora Barns' character Prrersnona, 111 | the testimony ! and St Lislund, SDAY, MARCII 20, 1884, UIE MISSISSTPPT BIve, Argn Ha Moo ved i Cont. of Lt nprovenient Ape proprintions Wasisaros, Mareh 19.-The com mitteo appointed by the Mississippi river convention rocently hold in this city, appeared before the committeo on (rivers and harbors to.day and wmade arguuienta in favor of appropriations for the improvement of the Mississippi and tributaries, Representative Clardy ap peared for ox-Gov, Stanard, presidont of the convention, and urged an appropria- tion of an amount recommended by (he Mississippi rivor commis sion for the nver below Cairo and the amount recommonded by the aviny engineer for the river above Caira, Hspecially did ho urgo the ap- propriation of $ ommended by provement 1,000,000, the sum rec- the engineers, for the im- of tho river between Cairo ouis, L. Wright, of the ro. sont | Mesissippi river convention, aaid ||..- Miseissipui river had not received its roper proportion of past appropriations, serted that out of appropriations ounting to $476,000,000, made mal improvements up to Missisait pi valloy had roceived y 876,000,000, while the east and the ko conntry received $400,000,000 socrotar; Yur people”, e continued, i view of t things, cannot undors why it «that whena demand s for the wippi river and other great iter ¢ «thevalley, the majority of the cast- ibers sit g if chained to v‘u it il st unanimous M lor, of Kar ux‘m. I. of Louisi madoe ar liberal appropriations, and B qumients AN ISLAND FLOODED, Thousands of Acres of Wheat De- stroyed by a Levee Break Near Stockton, Cal, San Francisco, March 19, The of the leves at Robert's near Stockton, Cal., last night, destroyed 27,000 acres of wheat, valued £500,000, WEO Was ono brenking al of the largest on the nd 100 foet wide, Tho nd rush uu-r 1 A waterfull 160 oot wido, which swept down the island on its way toward the lower soction, | Lmmenso fields of tall grain disapponred from sight, transformed into one huge lake, The inhabitants quickly huddlea tozethor, and collecting what they i cntry off in wagons, sought rofuge on - the lower sootion. Arrangements will bo made to take thom ashore [should the lower loveo give way. | wherein ndway, N. | | although mfec | ranged to-day upon an ar The horses and cattlo stanpeded for tie dry ground of the lower portion. 1f the ‘ lowor lovee breaks the loes will be fully a million dollars, Los AxaELEs, March 19.—Four hun- | drod and fifteen delayed onstorn passon- gers arrivod this moring, Three hun- dred loft for San Francisco by rail, tho balance by steamer. e UBIQUIrOU ’I'(ll(?lll A The Senate Foretgn Relations Come mittee says the Disease is in all the Pork Bverywhere. Wasiuseron, March 1¢ ceompany. o | 1z the bill n[mn.-d by the senate com- ittee on forei v rolations, pr B inepe ling fon of all 1| sult pork and bucon intonded for expor- ition, was a supplementary statement the ccommitteo sy that the ircad T | locuments correspondence laid before LI & thom touching the swine industry of the L Bl e e dicines Unitod States, and the investigations are wed thronghont the \-m..- th and | which the committeo had been able to male on the subject, result in establish- | ng to the satisfuction of the committee, | among others, two important proposi- | tions or matters of fact; that trichinie does exist to a limited extont in swino_throughout all swine-producing countries, and in the United States as well as others, The evidence shows that about 2 per cent of American pork is in- fected by trichinw; that the procoees of curing pork by salt destroys the trichini [to such o degree that pork thoroughly saltea and pormitted to remain long enough to hecome saturaied with salt, d with trichine, is in- noxious, — THE RAILROADS, » Northwestern, Rock Istand, ton and Milwaulcd aTwo-Yea s Borm Pool, Cracaco, March 19,-The railroad sit- uation in tho northwest was finally ar- able basis, four of the roads intercsted, the North- western, the Rock Island, the Burling- ton,and the Milwaukoes & St. Paul, stipu- lating to form a pool to run two years, to date from April 1. Any road can de- mand, the expiration of one year, t of the percentage, The questiof pereentago was referrod to Arbitrator Bogue, all the lines agree- ing to abide by his finding. In the mean- timo, rates are to bo maintained, | Cixeinsars, March 10, —The national association of yeneral passenger and ticket agents to-day appointed a number of special committees, Lucius Tuttle of Massachusetts, and A. J. Smith of Oleveland, woro ra-clected president and socretary, Adjourred, to meet in Box. ton the third Tueusdsy in September » hond.- | next, SHARON'S SHAME, Mins Hill Tells the K rergoney Under Which She Would staughter and Buicide, { was all in to-day the defense in the Ca - penter murder caso closed their test AN Fravcisco, March 19 —In the mony, and tho argumunts bogan, whish | gyoro, " divorcs triul to-dey Miss Hill o will probably be ) the j the plaintiff, resumed her testimony, £0- 1m0 ) naid sho told Goneral Barnes * | Pumaprrruzs, Ma 19, = The | Barnes denied hor ovor k i [ wtoamslip company is considoring offars | this, M 101 continu Ve [wade for their ships by the Red Star | offered to | u lines, Tt n)t'llflul.|I'w‘nlnhlm-rt|]|uvl,.i“‘Iy‘ At ' el sailing under Amerioan colors ean't bo | e befare the world s a bad womm made to pay and the Amerlean steasmship | ihat if he obtained my conviction 1 would comy no relief from ¢ naress, e Maryland Marriages Mads Chea Axyarorts. Mareh 19— The house uf 60 cents. Clovelands Oil Five, CLevELAND, loss by the fire at Merian & Morgan's Lol works will not exceed 50,000, dologates has passed the senate bill re. | Springfield. 11k, s ducing the marriage fee from $1.50 to | mon, vetorinary sit ny concluded that it could e xpect | tako his lifo .| my own, The ¢ Curcaco, Mar Jonrnal's il says, D. K, Sal- on of the depart ment of agriculture, tolegraphs from Kinsley, Kansas, “Tho fuot and mouth diseaso ui Noshs Falls is not sproading, Ohio, March 19, -7 hulNumnlngmm diseases in counties fur- ther weat.” Dr. Ranch, secrotary of the { tate board of hiaith, bk a report from Xenia, Olay county, Il saying that t ity head of eattlo have died on the f £ 1T, Forthy in W uvvn county, * but the Dr. Poosor yinve St Lovts, Ma h 10— Governor Crit tondon has addressed a lotter to the chair- man of the meeting recently held in Adair county, thia state, where the foot and mouth diseaso is said to have appear. od, in which he advises the people to use prompt and vigorous moeasures to stamp out the disease. Ho calls attention to a suflicient to meet the emergency 1 perly enforeed. C—— Blaine and Arthur Purtavkenis, March 19.—The prima- ry eloctions of tho republican party Iast night for dolegates to the stato conven- tion brought out a fuller vote than usual, A glance over the field loaves the impres. sion that the element of party represent- od by ex-Secrotary Quay, popularly supposed to bo in the interest of the na- tional administration, has boen defeated and the eloment of which Mr, Leeds. chairman of tho city comwittee is headod said to be favorablo to Blaine, hay been succossful ina majority of reprosenta tive districts, The rosult of the conven- tion this morhing confirms this idea, Mormon M o by Proxy, rrin Satr Lakg, March 10, —Andrew Pe torson, delegate to econgress in 1882, an wowed polygamist, indicted under vhe Bdwun istering and voting, 8 oW on Justice Hunter Allowed soven poly 18 Mormons to ait on the jury. One has threo wives, Al soven swore they holioved Divinelaw superior ) the laws of congresn; thoy believed polycamy was rightand rovealod from God, nud would obey God rather than congreas, The defendant admits ceording to tho Mormon law, and anys the marringo was by proxy, for oternity and not for tiv —n— Rurned t Death, Crevenasn, O, March 19, —The still at Meviam - & Mo ol \\nl\\‘ ox- ploded this morning. The exe instantly submergod August l'h‘\v Guerther, empliyes, and taki fire they wera,quickly burned to death in sight of & horrified erowd unablo to assiat them. A rushing stream of oil overtook Wm. Stohlman, another empl s ho tled and he tos was burned “to death, Moriam & Morgan loso $15,000. No insurance. The cause of the explosionis unknown, - Hungarians in Hovels, Manonive Ciry, Pa,, March 19, —The people are protesting against crowding Hungarian vaupers into this the Now York emigrant agenc committeo of the town eouncil vigited twenty dens in - which sons wero found. Most of tho dens are old stablos and few contain more than one room, in which men, women and children are huddled together 1n sicken- ing filth. o —— A Train Through a Trestle, Kansas Crry, March 19.—The Jour- nal's Booneville (Mo.) dispateh says: A ht train on a branch of the Missouri Pacific was crossing a bridge near Prairie Lick to-day when tho bridgo gave away. Eight londod freight cars wore precip tated fifty feot into tho stream below, The romainder of the train was saved from falling by the breaking of the couplings No one was killed. —eerm— Woman Righters Amenities, New Yok, March 19 A reception wan given to-night by the Woman s Suf- frace society to Mrs~ Abigal Seott Duni- way, of Portland, Uregon, editress of the Now Northwest, the woman sullrago or- gan of the Pacili e Liarrece Sails tor l‘.m‘npn, New York, March 19.— Lawrenco Burrott sailed’ for Liverpoo! to-day on tho Gallia. o plays in Trving's Lycoum Theatre, London, beginning Aprii 16, et th of Licut. We roN, Marsh 19 zel ~Adjutant Wasiine Genoral Deunt’ roceived a tolegram ane nouncing the death of Licut. Godfrey Woitzel, of the engineer corps. e The Keokuk Oanal, Krokvk, Ta, March 19.—The Des Moine rapids mml will be opened for County for Blaine, arch 19,-—Tho republican county convention to-day earncstly pro- nounced for Blaine, SO 1O MEDICINES, HIURIAT B g ol FIARK | An o GRAY'S 81 TRALE ~+<URE TAKINa.nnuamm.nu.rmn MT!R TARING, 1n the Back, Dimuoas of Vislon, Preimatire Oli Age and gany obhor disoasen that lead to Insanity or Cone sumptio ro Grave. LRWA nts to_refund money, whon druggists from whom the medicine is bought do not d, but refor you to the manufactururs, and the irements are such that they aro seldom, {f ever, llod with, Huo thelewrition gust klo package of Gray's Spocifle will convinos whopticnl of 1ta real nerits. O ccount of countofoiters, we have adopted the Yol w Wrapper; the only geniine, 4w Pull particulars In our pamphlet, which wede- e t0 vend frow by miall 0 every’ ouc, - £%7Tho Hpe: atlo Medic ine 18 wold by ail deugiists at 81 per paok- ago, or six piackaves for 85, or will b sent froe by sl on the recelpt of the money, by wddrossing THE GRAY MEDICIN suttao, N, ¥ Sold n Omaba) = vady Iy ANDREWS’ E BARS 10 usE i RYING TO HOLD DOV/K 5D, PEARLAVING POVIDE] jiTAmEoukDIO R i b found 5 Powd e S, e Lestinon fals Bom st waS. D Hiys, lok- Micigo: and Gistayuy Ty st wikoe, - Novor sold 1h bulk, wasfod, MR Waler Bt cortain law on the subject and lhlpku it ¢ pro- COMPLETE TREATMENT, $1 A single doso of Banford's Radieal Cure in- cveathe most violent Sneozing oF Head ond a8 by magic, stops watery dis- Nose and_ Eyes, provents Ringieg Noises in the head, Ciirea Nervous Headache subdies Chilla and 'Fever. Tn Chronic Catareh {8 Sleanaes thonass! passngen of foul mical seetoree ho senses of mell, taste and hearing when' affectod, froes the head, throat and bronchial tubes of offen= i eni and purifies the breath, ops rrosts tho progross of Catarrh i One bottle ftudical Cuire, one hox Catarrhal Sol- vent and Sanford's Tnhaler, all in one package, of al Vorran DRva AND CirsicAL Co., Boston flm Colling’ Voltal Electrlo Plaster Systom and banishos Pain. A w\rlnfl ctrie Hattery ocom. 13 THE CRY Boota It annin tes Paine lizes Weak and Worn Ony clos, provent shiscase, and' s nore in one-halt_the time than awv other platers in the world. Noid GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873, BAKER'S wards Consnis druggists for 81 ARK for SANFORI'S RADICAL CURR. instantly affects the Nervous '. bined with & Porous Piaster for surrtmn WERVE |~m-. Atrongthen. Tired mtum . Ol s bon omoved, Tt BASEARS Il strongth of Cocon mixed MWroot or Bugne, v, Bik ER & [0, nnrcimsxe; Hase: OMAIA Stove Repair Works, 109 Sonth 14th St oottty of furnishing castings and ropa , wool atoves, changod roback, dampers, & coustanie? lo 0 olr ataze e whiives sod Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlnugnr veivensisen + Bavaria. Sulmbacher, .. . ...Bavaria. Bohemian. .Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budweiser..............St, Louis. Anhauser. .. St. Louis. Bes:s. +ovo . Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. Krug's .++..Omaha. Ale, Porter‘ Wire. \moatic and Rhine AU RER l 214 Farnam w ' Derty: Loge VA LTe, il all thoro diseases of & s, Bpeedy 1 nil completo oration to” AL V) nd Manioon vAnANTIED - Bond af ouce for” Nlustrated frce. Add 10 BELT (0. Murshall, Mich. HENIN(.:S IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION GORSET d to wear longer, g€ T, wid give o o 2 u.umu\yh HE Cteagny JOHN H. F. LEHMANN. TITOVIAIEAATT "Tell the children to cut out and save the comia sfllionctto pictures 4a they Appear from o to fssuc, Thoy will be pleased with the collection. \] ‘This opaco 1s owned by BLACKWELL'S BULL, Of conrsa wo mean tha famons animal appearing- on tho label of every genuine packago of Black- woll's Bull Durbmu Smoking Tobaceo, Every dealer keops this, the best Smoking Tobaceo made. Nono genule without tradewmark of the Bull. RRLALEULLEUAL LU LG sl DR.HORNE’S tLEbilflh El.i fll 000 Would Not Buv It. t=lwane letol with chaumatiim aa afll cted with s Bloctrio Bels by writing of oa ALK Omaha Neb, WILLIAM LYONS. PE—Opposite postottice, room 4 Freme :.u' . Goodwan's Drug store, lll . Fuoult” y b for with b iy stors, 14:9 Douglss stres

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