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DAY. APRIL 10, 1884.6 OMAITA DAILY BEE“THUR 7 Arbor Day. bins, the pioneer druggist of this plas % Cleveland Leader, and Miss Hattio Irons. Davo Fisk absconded some days ago,] Nebraska has the honor of originating loaving hohind him a wife and family un: | Ay bor day. About ten years ago the provided for, He deserves to 1,9 8old |gows ™or appointed the second Wednes. at auction as they used to do long ago, [day in April as the day to be devoted to under one of tho blue laws, treo pha ting, and it is claimed that 12,. C. M, Witt has added quito an addi-| 000,000 1 "ee8 were planted on that day, tion to his hardware building. Minnesots,, Kansas, Michigan, Indiana, The town council has enacted an ordi- | West Virgims % Ohio, and perhaps other nance regulating the running at large of | states now hav. > their Arbor days, chickens. The next move will bo to buy | Last yenr man, v 8chools in Ohio, espo- COUNCIL BLUFES. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, Railway Time Table. POLSON Tn the blood Is apt to show itself 10 the epring, and | — nature should by all means he assien 10 throwing it off. Switt's Specific does this effectiva !y Tt isa pnrely vogetable, non-polsonous remedy,wh.'ch helps rature to foros all the polson or taint out L 'TOUgh the pores of the skin, Robort A. Easley, of Dickson, Tenn., writes, t dato Maroh 10 1884; “Ihad chlls and fever followed by rhematism, for threo years, so that SHENANDOAH SOCIETY. It Seems Kxercised About Lawbreaks ings and Woman's Rights— Other News Glean- COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘The following are the times of the arrival and de- arture of trains by contral standard time, at the ocal depots, Tralns loavo transfor depot ton min. earlier and arrive ten minotes Inter, CHICAGO, WURLING FOX AND QUINOY. unde LAAYE. ARRIVE. | wag not ahie to attend to my businees: had tried af ings Tnere. Barnum's white elephant. ciall; in Ch \cinnati and Columbus 540 p m Chicago Express 0:40 & m | most every kind of medicine, and found no reliet. osliipinisia p ¥ v - cially those in Ch. 'l 8, oi4s hm Fast Mad. © 700 p 1f | A friend recommended Switt's Specific. I ried ong Zonos Brown has been appointed by | appropriately obser."od the day. Talks bottle and my health beg 1continued [ SpENANDOAH, April 9,—Wo have had [ the trustees, to fill the unexpired term of [ on trees, their valwe and beauty, occu. KANSAS CITY, 8T. JOR AND COUNCIL BLUPPS. tolmprave. til I bad taken six bot d it has set me o1 N 3 'y " Dyeleary 10108 m Mall and Express, 846 p m [ 1y fost, a8 sonind ant wel ad ever. 1 Tecommend it | our excitemients over the shortcomings [justice of the peace, E. B. Higgins, re- [pied the morning howr’, and the after. 826 pm Pacific Expross, 6:35 pm | to all situilarly afflicte m- and lawbreakings of humanity. Mr. Na- signing. M. Higgins oxpects to make [noon wae given tc peactical work. Super- GHICAGO, MILWAUKRR AND 8T, PAUL, Lettors from twon of the leading retail Nebraska his home. Some time ago he |intendent Peasley, of Cincir nati, is re- THE CHEAPEST PLACE N OMAHA TO BUY T Fol= et =Rl DEWEY & STONY'S, One of the Best and largest 8tocks in the United States to select from, ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR, sspm Express, fdoam . Ao ofMarch 34ih, | tion left us mysteriously, and we have | took up land in Brown county, where he [ported as saying that tizese talks wero i PRI e SOy P threq to ton times sa miich w read a mysterious lotter purporting to |now ir looking after his interests. the most imteresting and profitble les- sapm ‘Atiantic Expross, gu0a m | o many of'the sk failies s aa'a enera | have come from him in some mysterious Blcre Anor Lex, | sons Ll L i el ND STAIRS TO CLIMB o e ) | R way. Nearly five years ago Finis Allen il e A singlo cay. J TS am Dol&':lm:fl::;wmfl:fi;flun, 440 pm oo on Blood and Skin Dissases malled “:fi“md guyilty hyy buk gmum of the Evidence of' the Best Kind. Lot Arbor dsy be more generally ob- “wLXINR W, thia Litho.eee, - IR SWINT SPROIFIO 0O, Richard T, Roblnso p servod this yoas than ever before. W'e — - M, 480 m | 7 ot 10w s, e, yAnin G, | murder of an olderly man, John Long. | yaciuerWVis. iars s what ho iy Al | Y0t treea “about our homos, our | ICHARDS & CLARKE Ssopm . Cannon fai, 15 am | N T Offico, 160W.28d St. betweon 0th and 7th Avo | Tho whole story is unsavory. When it | ed with Iaryngitis T was unablo to articulate o | churches, our scvol houses. along the i Pronmbtons " ‘At Teanster only, “Tho use of the torm + 8nor | was discovered that plans were on foot to [ Word distinctly for fully two months. ~ A lib- | roadaide, and much wasto fand might roprietors. CHICAGO And KORTIVRSTRRY, Line" in_connection with the L ‘ eral application of Z%omas’ Felectric 04l com- | be made valuable Ly being plaated with 3% m Expross, 6:50 pm Sorporate name of s greattosd, set Finis Allen free, a large meoting wns [ pletoly cured me. Am ploased to recom- | them N Y T . Fodirod by tho traveling pub- | held to protest against it, and the matter [mend ™ Thero is & beauty and attrackivencss m St. Paul Exprees, I E Ao the et oy Sk e |18 not yet settled. The senate voted for | | ANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, |*Pout the small townsand country homes, m Accommodation, W tions—all of which aro farn. | his liberation; the representatives voted BTy " |and even cities of the' western reserve, *omox raGirc. iahed by the greatest railwvay In Amerloa. seldom found elsowhere:but this depends [ Us P. RATLWAY . against his liberation. The case now Wostern Exprees, 8:30 A m 3 g The Benefit Tendered W. W. Chap- [ more on its neat lawns and the abundsnce Tacifc” Expres, sspm GHIG AGO MILW 'AUKREE |#tands with the governor, to act upon as| man at the Kink Last Evening | of trees and shrubbery alout their homaes, Lineoln ;;,,,.,,;.: et Y advised by these votes. A man was a Great Success, Ollum anything elee. ~ The laay who eut rd for only. heard the other day to say that our pres- down a beautiful rose wine becatso it Ul IN e i i . And St. Paul. |oson o trying and punishing orim. | Thero wae a largo attendanco at tho [354eured from view en sent paper win dow shade with gay pictureson it, doesn’d et p SR 14 oWib aid opersAly oveF 4,00 il of inals is se complicated and 8o uncertain |Fink last evening at tke benefit tendered {live on the western reserve. ! 1ive 80 minutes before loaving time. Northorn Tllinols, Wisconsin, Minnosots, lowa in its results as to bo entirely un.|W. W. Chapman, who now retires from| The rich man may adorn himhome with || Dakota; and as ts main lines,’ brauchea aud connoc. tions roach all the groat Northwest and_Far West, it naturally answors tht description of Short Line, and Best Route botweon Chicago, Milwaukeo, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukee, La Crosso and Winona. Chloago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellendale Chicago, Milwaukee, Eau Clairo and Stillwator* Chicago, Milwaukoe, Wausau and Merrill. Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoo. Chicago, Milwaukeo, Madison and Prairio du Chlen the management. All who were on the | carved pillars and expensive ornaments, ; ; but no architectural skill can: give to & foor were coatumed in fanoy dres. The | iiganss that comtortable; homalike & variety was large and pleasing. A num- pearance which a fow fine trees will. ber of Omaha skaters wero prosent and |Time, which makes such havos among all sides of the room were lined with . }.&;-{;}a s gently ';ith the trees. A he child will grow to maturity, pass on speotators, Among thoso who appoared | 4y o tegblaneas of old age, while the in costume wero Mise Ida Tostevin, business centros of the | satisfactory. Others say that if Finis Allen should get out of the penitentiary he would not be safe around the scenes of the murder, The Cincinnati riots are on people’s minds and something must be done to secure better satisfaction with the trial and conviction of criminals. Mrs, B, J, Hilton, N, D, PHYSICIAN & gURGLEON, 232 Middle Braedway, Counctl Blufta, SPECIAL NOTICE o e L T ek h ik 1 1 a | Whit Mr. Witherell, GMi" 1"“5 5 ].imh wgich i }F]l. e cago, Belot Jaoavile and Mineral Poin. The Shenandoah colony atill lives an hitney, r. itherell, ~ George [lood still stand in their perfeetion Consumers of Water | Ch:w) ”"?‘J'&;[Jf‘»‘f.i‘c‘fi'i‘.fl';.“'.‘.',‘,’.'."é";‘.‘l} Raplds. | has elected another company of explor- [ Brown, George Sicker, Charles Reil- 3' beauty to shelter his children’s ehil- THE e ity Dho SmALe ) Fankion ers to go and spy out the promised land [ly, Miss DeHaven, Miss Bullard, | “"{ Wo love the t hich h Miss Cooloy, Mr. M, Porterfield, Miss | bosiss o frre. OF OUthT: THMY v Lou Tostevin, Geo. Kellogg, Miss Barn, [ bean associated with our past life, have MisaGraco Morgan, Mr. Helphrey of | iaen silont witnossos of our jova and sor- Omaha, J. O. Elliot, the manager of the | rows until they seem liko old friends. Omaha rink; Joha Hitehcock of Omalis | When, perhaps, aftor yoars of absonce we Harris Ward, Geo. Holcomb, W. Nason, | return agaia to the old homestead, we Miss Eva Nason, Joseph Smitb, | vigit the trees and delight again to sit in Miss Lizzie Oantield of Oma-|their ghadow and think of the past. IF ha, Mr. VanCott of _ Omaha, i X parents would hold the hoarts of their Harry McCloon of Omaha; A. Rotlinger, | children to their homes they shoul ‘Walter Vaughn, Miss Auwerder, Jennie Howe, Miss Lou $mith, Mrs. and in Dakota for (the colony) themselves. The spies of last year are suspected of spying selfishly in part. The Normal college is thriving under its new management. A Y. M. O. A. was organized last week amongst the students. Prof. Wormwood’s class gave an elocutionary entertainment to pro- vide funds for furnishing a reading room for the association. A good audience greoted the class, and the class returned the compliment with a good entertai ment. ilwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, d, St. Paul and Minneapolia. and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dining Cars in world are run on the mainlines of the- gfl ‘qu MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RA A and overy attention ia paid to passengers by courbe ous employes of the company. COUNCIL BLUFFS City Waterworks Com’y AT THE Request of the City Council, tor & 30 days’ extansion as evidenoed by rosolution | 5 8 MERRIUL, paesed Barch 18, 1844, horoby ann wunces that It will put in service pipes t the curb of tho street on tho Jine ot its mains, for all partios who desire connections made with the street mains, and who will make_appiiotion theretor to the company bo foce tns oxpiration of sald 30 days’ extension, APRIL 18, 1884, At the following prices, payable in advan A. V. H. CARPEZXT) b o' Pass. Agent. GEO H. HEAFFORD, Ga Northgast Nebraska and Miss Tilloway of Cedar Rapids, Ia.;. ALONG THE LINE OF THE] " omss ! 3 Miia Conover, M, and Mrs,. Terwillizes, | merre o o o sLiaac these, it wo have nature, the great artist, model- T s s s Chicago, St Paul, Mimneapolls and| “wrea neir,ato of Burnots & Mier, | iss - Anais” Bowman, “Mise Lane, i troo and shiub, s pinting eat, anc B i e 0t OMAHA RAILWAY. has gono to start a drug store in Dakots. | Murshall, Miss Lou Patton, Will Boobs, [yl about. our dweiliogs, " Happiness Ot ook Sorvios Pigerr 16 00 th‘:‘hn now extension of this line from Wakefield up | But then prohibition will pursue him .i’]lmeg Beebe, James Bowman, Charles may: be made of eheap Thatoiili Pulf ol The rices include the there to plague him, However, when | Haas, O.MWilliams, E. L. Squire, Miss ¥ 5 w LA, o WEEos it | EAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN | 075 10 RAER0 bk S0l J0ch | Nannie Harding, Miss Nollia' Ohatmuan, |y focag more ety thorpon | - MIL FURNISHINGS OF AL farnishing and putting in extra strong lead service through Conoord and Coleridge Prohibition has eome | Miss Loomis, Miss S. Hutchins, Fred. et may help us out. to stay. Mrs, Mariana F. Folsom, state secre- tary of the Woman Suffrage association, deliverd a woman suffrage address in the M. E. church on the evening of the 7th. The speech was amiable 1n tone, witty in coloring, able in presentation and hard to answer; and yet it may be a long time before women vote. The fallacy of the speech lay in failing to distinguish be- tween siugle or unmarried people and double or married people. Is married ». | life a unit or is itnot? Are these two ene in the eyes of thelaw, in the conduct of human life, or are they two? Shall we do nn’yi‘thing more to disintegrate the vines, and flowers, and trees they have planted and tended themselves, than the wealthy do from their expensive conserv- atories, Iz;tf u: c!ld)tlvnw the simpler leasure, and if the plot of ground is ever Thousands Upon Thousands ‘E,, small, improve iq.p Natgm doen':o:. of dollars have heen spent in advertising the i i . celebrated Burdock l}lg;l Bitters, but th(! fact lezrl:"fl,tm:::; ;:: ll::‘:‘:ie:;o‘f::: mg;::_ accounts ouly in part for their enormous sale: d f' 1 ibiliti T et has s, Thom ot oy e | derful possibilities are Jockod up in little tho best blood medicine ever devised by man, | 8¢eds and plants, Help to develop them. Victor Hugo says: *“The world would rogard that man an improvident waster of time who should epend half a day in the forest enjoying its serene beauty, but he might spend days there studying it with reforence to its lamber value, and it would be very praise-worthy.” But ‘Pipe, furnishing and putting ia curh stop, stop box and cover complete, and_making all necessary con- mections between the street water moin and the curb ot the strect, which are about one-half tne cost to the consuer of doing the same work. In view of the contempla‘ed paving of certain streets in the cu_v,‘rm e« are recommended to make application immsdiately, at the office of the com- ™ 26 Pearl Street, in_order to save the necessity and avold the in- croased expenso of breakiuz up the street atter pay- Ing has been done, WARRY BIRKINBINE, Chief Eogineer. CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment TO EEARTINGTON, Reaches the best portion of the State, ~Special ex- cursion rates for land seckers over this line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, and via Blair to all principal polats on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tralng over tht C., 8t. P. M. & 0. Railway to Cov. naton, Sioux City, Ponca, Hartington, Wayno and Nortolk, Connccot at Blairxr For Fremont, Oakda o, Neligh, and through to Val- entine, & For rates and allinformation call on B. WHITNEY, General Agent, Atrang » Buildiog, Cor. 10th and Farnam Sts., Loomis, Dick Francis, §. A. Sackett, L. Montgomery, Eugene Shaw, E. L.Stono, James MoMahon, Charles Boyd. g o Real Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for re- cord in the recorder’s office, April 9, roported for Tue Be by P. J. Mc- Mahon, real estate agent: ‘Omaha, S&Ticket can be secured a$ depot, corner 14th »* Wahater Strasts BRUNSWICK & CO. family? The comparative failure of 8| Davii MoCanau *“man shall not:Jive by bread alone.” or Asraine such addremsos lies in enis:|ppobtl WeCwnaughy, to James P.| “phoTord wight have made lamber in BlLXLX. 3 They ~must, to & gres®r OF| "pynic) Plag to Albert B, Platt, part |tho shapo of tolograph poles, and indeed J. P. FILBERT, loss degree, run counter to 8 fanda-| o, 5 and 4, block 8, andlot 7, block 13, | it Would seom.more sonomical of ground, 209 Unner Brosaway, the mental arrangement of the unity of one | g,y 035 "g7 000 but he wisely preferred trees with their ppe! 01 Yy man with one woman in one home and 0., R.I. & P. K. T Ou.to P.A.|o"own of beauty. Trees, however, are one honsehold having one interest. Nev- Killion, ne} ne}, 3, 76, 41—$303.48, not to be despised even with reference to ! ortheless a limited form of woman suf- | Sy 0 P glenlh L0 5 g e o | their lumber. We need Tumber to build frage might bo a good thing. 'The widow |, o0 ™10 TG it gt pdq " [Bouses and to: fummish them, to make G—ROOEE.:-Y Sl miZh:i vote to have the family repre- $300. :n;lm.d!hmdr run lbn'n, {Olulh:’}‘))ld. vugnn:. Ot Council Blufis, Notice our reducea Price List, H sented. . H. i .elegraphs, fences, Iuel, *‘we len nut- We give Fifteenn Ball Pool, Carom, [*ented- o0 o o ovangelist, loe“x's.flble';a‘)"fiotfi.m"fé’fi e R s ] AND ALL OTHER GAMING TABLES. TEN PIN |y . yeon “holding forth in the Baptist 15 pounds Estra © Sugar for. ptis church with some degree of evangelistic 11 pounds Granulated Suga 25 pounds Choice Oatmeal. Indeed, we can searcely have anything that lumber is not direetly or indirectly Wm, J. Mann to Amos Longwell} e} BALLS, CHECKS, ETC, nw}, 36, 77, 38—81,660. 18 South 3d Street,28t. Louis, ‘411 Delaware Street, ODELL ROCLLER HMILL. 81 1 2. 25 pounds Navy Beans. i Kansas City, Mo., 1821 Dougias St.. Omahs, Neb. * | success. A. L. Staggers to Honry Dye, part out | mployed in ite manufacture. Man has Y 20 pounds BeabBulk Bleroh A HENRY HORNBERGER. Rev..J. H. Butler, of Abingden, IlL has |, 05 " oo fonia— 8130, 4 found out many inventions, but so far 3 Peuinds Chorco ¥rui 1 Agent, | been called to the pulpit of tho Christian | 55 "5 “arit bl to George W. Smith, | the only way known to make lumber is a b _ [ 25 bars Buftalo Soap.. 1 8n%: | church and entered upon his labors last |} ;v 3100k 9 Macedonia—8500, | by the slow process of growing trees. the erection of Flouring Mills an #4rSend for Catalogues and Price Lists. Extrs Lake Trout, per pound Choloe Minco Moat 1 dozen Mackerel Sunday. Sullivan & Son _bought out Jacob Weaver and moved his grocery east- ward to that stand. Young & Sonmove into Sullivan’s old stand. ' Tho postoftice will move into Young's stand and we_will once more have some Brigham Graybill to 8, Rief, lots 1 and 2, block 8 and cut lot 18, Underwood— $145. Samuel J. Whitmore to C. F. Nelson, lots 14,156 and 16, block 16, Neola— Dbndon to make boards out of sawdust, but the enterprise failed, probably for want of a live ¥ankee to run it, In some countries forests are protecte by government from destruction, and in some places where one tree is cut down Nebraska Cornice Omuamental Works pose, and estimates made for same, a|to promptly. Address 40 pounds h mio; 5 gallon keg Syrup. White Fish, per kis. Mackerel, verkit Dates,fper pound 222383855888888888 MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN Wa arn-prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will cnnh:c;. for.- ;There was once a company formed in | Flourin s Mills, fremStone to the Roller System. &7~ Kispeoial attention given to furnisbing Powen i*1ants for any pur-- | W. A. CLARKE, Superinte ndne Omaha Iron Works - 17TH & 18TH STREETY ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elgvator Machinery KINDS, INGLUDING THE' d Grain Elevatows, or for- changiny General machin .y repairs attended RICHARDS & CLARKE, Gmaha, Nok. 25, G R. L &P. R. R. Co, to George B, Killion, ne} nwj, 3, 76, 41—$306,27. C,R.I.& P. R. R. Co, to William Cusson, of sw}, 32, 70, 41— 8800, Total sales, §6,199.76, room for our P. O, 0 Public schools have started in on the GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES |spring term fall and crowdod as usual. Dormer Windows, W. B. West, recently of UOfinci}, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, Bluffs, fills his old place in the *'Q. 0t 1 has by d to Glen- TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, | et e Peen moved to Gy PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, iron Fencing! 1s Yoar Blood Pure? Crestings, Balustrados, Verandas, Officoand Baok two are required to be planted. Even in our own plentiful land a man should hesitate long before he cuts down a tree or grove. With a good ax he may destroy in a day what nothing but tiod and ages of time can replace. The whole neighbor- hood may be made the poorer by his work, but perhaps they will never know it. Green grass, trees, and beautiful sun- sots are not specially valued in the coun- MANUFACTURERS OF T. T. T. Al grades, socording to quallty, 150 to 800 per poun: We also carry o full line of Men's, Ladles’ and Children's fino Shoes and Men's Fine Boots at very low prices. Also s full line or Tinware and general merchandise. Call on us and be convinoed tha you can gave woney by dealing with us, Goods delivered free inauv partof the city. Tu 2 word, we ara bound to sell and challenge s | laudaole competition in this county. J. P. FILBERT' 209 upper Broadvar: e e— Weak peoplo should use Samaritan Nervine, the great nerve conqueror, My wife's 3 years nervous afiliction, says Rov. J. A, Edie, of Beaver, Pa, “was cured by Samaritan Nervine, Buggies Darriaoes v Rapository Ofiem #ocree > &, Lownop 1815 L. B, D ATE S0, MANUFAOTURER OF FINE and Strivg Wagons: onatantly fllied with » ssleck book. Hest Workmansblp usammenms g Onnedet Buanae Daanho Nebh Now this is an important question, for with- Rallings, Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. out pure and wholesome blood thera can be 1o perfect health, and without good health lifo ix OOR O, ANDEto STREE™, LINCOLN NEB, GAISER, M a mere burden and a waste, For impure Notico to Cattle Men blood the best medicine known is SCOVILL'S SARSAPARILLA OR BLOOD AND LIV- 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 180 Head of Steers 1’!"'hr¢e Years Old, $1.50 at Druggists. o — COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFF8 MARKET, try, they are too common, Trees also exert an important influence on the climate. The government of Egypt ye;n since plllnu: ul‘l”““"d. ofl h';su, _No, 2 s and as a result they have several days’ ,.,Q‘X.'}“‘rh Ns;:mj .'finrl.'lfihf’fi"' N0, 8 8003 . 19-| J1ove rain each year than formerly. Our gorn—Lsealers are paying 80c for old corn | ancestors were famous in proportion as »ad 25¢ for new, they folled the great trees, but the preval- D 00 pen o ence of floods, droughts, and oyclonos Pes Sani B0p por bals, admonish us that planting trees 15 very : ROLLER SRATING ERINES, 266TH EDITION, PRICE $1.0% BY MAIL POSTPAID. Lop ¢R SYRUP may be be implicitly relied on when every thing olse falls, Take it in the Spring time especially,for the impure secretions of the blood incident to that season of the year; and take it at all ties for Cancer, Scrofula, ‘Weakness, Bolls, Tumors. Liver complaints, 200 Swellings, Skin Diseasos, dalaria and 406 o—40@A50. ! Ty . S AATTS Shat oaes (okn impure blood. Corn Meal—1 25 por 100 pounds, appropriate work for the present genera- " ,Q P CORNER PEARL M, AND FIFTH AVE, o Talking about tho Liver, wo presno il | Wood—Good upply; prios st yucd, 6 00@ fbion. L L KNOW THYSELF, 4 iy 9 o The above deseribed ter ten order o ot on! Open 1000 a. m., 2:00p, m and 7;30 um): 'nflf.@“z".'n; m:am These cattle will be n:.','.p :;u.'f.;'" o elsar " To tnu a cheer- | Coal—Delivered, hyd, 1150 per ton; soft, | timber hogyin ng u{’ excite unoasine: A GREAT MEDIOAL WOHA else, To i FN T S L AND LIVER SYRUP wi e primo causo, aud rostore d natural equilibrinm. arMusio on Mouday, Weds d sold In lots to eult purchasers, and at reasonable ninge. N7y WRananday s pricss. For furthur particulars, il o oraddress PATTO) ADMISSION 2 CENTS. i A h h ly, B Co., g No objectionable charactersw be adulttss P, 8.-Also young graded nulle " ot s H. H. MARTENS, - . . - PROPRIETOR. THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! ‘‘The wicked shall be turned into hell, and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which ‘s poured out with- out mixture into the cup of indignation, | and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence ot the Lamb, | BisLe. BLOOD will remove 8 mind to its 500 per ton iy Lard —Fairbaak's, wholosaling ot 0, Flour—Oity four, 1 60@3 30, A Brooms—2 95@8 00 per doz, LIVE BTOCK, Onttlo—8 50@4 00; calyes, 5 50@7 50, Hogs—Local packers are buying now and thoreis » good demand for all grades; choice packing, 6 25; mixed, b 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITH, Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com- mission merchants, 638 Broadway, Butter—Creamery, 85¢; ck=ice country rolls, in good demand, 20c. but great changes have beon affected in | () M P A M HOGD the climate of our own country by the RO wholesalo slaughtar of the foredts, 1t hua P el NerroR and Pusct ity suggested that the government in | antold miserios resulting trom ndiscrotiams o giving homesteads should stipulato that | S8es, A book for overs man, young, midle i d old., 18 & cortain number of trees bo_ plauted be- | &hd chronte Smases’ .‘.‘fx.':::“.',‘."&':i;'u [aaasi fore the little is given, The immense | %o found by the Author, whose experieuce for plains of the great west which were the [} £ 8 1s such asprobably never before foll 6o the 1o great American desert in the old geo- [ Fren (Eovord, i o5, e E50, R, o Ul Eraphicn, aro rapidly being mado hapit | $obe&tor ot 5 vy b el able by tree planting and cultivation, ¥ roechiaioul, 1t il Countsy for WL or the mioney sl be retddod The money value of trees to_property | in overy instauea. ¥ riow only §1.Le by wll, you Figgs—12ho per dozen, is thflli overlooked, A shrewd uaineas | 18l v w aplo § conts. Auud now. (ol Poultry—Ready sale;chickens, dressed, 12jo; | man lool Inodul awardod the by the Hational Mod ing at some veal estate recont- | Amociation, to the oficers of which he refore, . ive, Uc; turkeys, dressed, 150; liye, 1%;|ly, with reference to. wnvesting, valued The ucke, dressed, 1Z}o; live, B¢, each tree fairly started worth $5|ul T. SIN=ZOXD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON, C S ' ORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS.: ETG. w2 e 18th @weds NEOLA NEWS, A Divided Sentiment on the Arrest of the Express Employe for Lar- ceny—A OCitizen Skips the Country, Oorrespondence of the Bex, Nrons, Ia., April 9,—The arrest of Charles F. Jones, for stealing money ‘Tl book sboul | Bo yoad by the young for ineteuo and by the ufiioted 4 ‘Deas! Dy Mo aifioed for reitel, 14 will beasi | IMPORT 2| Oranges—4 00@4 25 per box, little houso, | There is no m ember of sodlety to whom this book W.R. VAU ANT [psckages of tho exprom company, is| Demmins—3 6o 00 por bo. jo tho place. T kuow a littlo ik b s whekher oSu pavons Koss s » K GHAN- friey lovked upon as & farce by the citizens | [FBananas—2 60@3 50 per bunch i Litlp town, thas renta resdlor aud Ly "Mflfimnu,mb.. W. for more money than mon:1 others, and the only reason is because the owner was | | sharp e’l’wugh to spend about $10 for trees ;:"»'.f'l::: a‘nfinfll:domlnmmm. with which to ovnament the yard, .‘"‘h"‘ v, gl of A othee paye: olang Tt is to bo hoped villago improvement | LESG Bl Wi i) e nouncement of Mosrs. THOS. OOOK & SON, | 80cieties will be formed, and Arbor day | n&s%wss 7 ol “Lourist Agents, 261 Broadway, New York, | Will unite maen, women andj 1 relative to the v complete arrangements | a0 effort to plant trees wherever there is' mfl hmé- Hmui-d-ér tours lfo&i!a s the | room for them, ranwm\wnnzl r‘;m. 'm ONOE, PUCIE NG DU s Exour- | orowd the house so a8 toexclude too sionist,” containing maps and full Mn‘ua e e o ey ::‘vum" TR s mallod b any addross on vecaipt of 10 | ™y g 0o of tho Scotohuman tohis son | At Vegotables—Potatoes, 40@50; onlons, 750; cabbage, nono inthe market; applos, ready sale at 3 20@4 00 for prime stock, — —e——— ARE YOU GOING TO EUKOPE? 1n another column will be found tho an. generally, Mr, Jones has been here for yoars and his honesty has never by any one been questioned. He, like many another one, probably, has contracted some little indebtedness that is still un- paid, but that is the case with many others, Robinson, the man that caused his arrest, came among us a stranger some months ago to fill the position of agent Poabody Hed! . Parker, N o. 4 Bulfinch Sireos, Boston Maas., who dlsease: Justice of the Peace. gt g Omaha ana Couneil Bluffe, Real catate 014 Fellow Over saving Buyers of all Glassgs. CANNON BRO'S & CO., Have establishod themaelves in Omaha to transact & general brokerage and business. Wo will buy all Iasses of goods at wholesale or rotail, and guarantee friost satlsfaction in priocs, as we cin buy chrapar hau yourselves. You can sos the advantage of hay- n_your goods bought b, Jout {nkerest and nof trust colleo 1on agens ek, ¥ children inf—— | GURE_FITS] . PUBRY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. one who will work for to & merchant who has . . o . . &, W AN N e —— i i s ot o Conall Biufts In um.n.f P:w‘ 'l:«l .fiz’l:)x o) l.:‘,i:,n t;,m:y. i aoa for the 0., M., & 8t. P, u'u Co, at this Mre, E Ve ~wife of United might be (ullo\zsd hy]tnigl hpsoyl; with | 74 Nf’: ?'::fl JE““:“:E.‘F.‘;‘E.’,"M Estabhgheo - - 7856 | vs, and'goous congigned to v wil be place. Ho has been at times since his mia_ Vigtoher, rofit. **Jack, e, ‘when yo e B i Deslrs o Poelgn and. omonto Rschauge an | it Cormpotdilosnudied ® ™ **i: | stay among us obuozlous to scme of our | sevyer S eroneh Lormerly of Wa- fae Basthlng to do bo stsking in trae. | “=-o{ Ak 4 Eile" o s mem e " fe) o4 verly, o Ll it 0 lee) » Howa fairity a0 Bank. Addross 11 . 160 beoo""" OO | itizens, and the sentiment of some is | Italy, i th, aged 41 | 16 il graw up while ye'ro sloepin Italy, on the 10th of last month, aged 41 years, Though you may never hope to sit ir the . " R.RiceM. D. that ho'is trying to sacrifice somo one in order to save , or eat the fruit, others will, L DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. —— e Horsford's Acid Phosphate i or other tumors removed withoutthe H, L. MoWilliams and family, with Plant trees for the public good, DIV y > X uathon ain Y e v e, [ARCHITECTS b R T |, Sty oy, W i e . " Ogallalla, their future home, Dr. G. W. Couuns, Tipton, Ind,,{¥rom M. Dennis S ouisville, 4 v CERONIC , DISEAES ot e s, ‘A wedding in highlito is on the tapis|sya: I wied it in nervous Aebility |Reve: “For biood lmpuriioe ‘Buniack sy sadfument i 5 Pearl irost, R Ve l 4@rREMOVED T0O OMAHA NATiONaL pa |04 will ocour on the 1ith inst. Iwibrauuhzonhy overwork in wara weather, fl“'m‘"m",fl‘f:,‘":f ‘é];};“u... orss e wund direet et i oncultetion free, BUILDING. high contracting parties are ', 8, Rob- ! with good results,” o ] EME si,fim 24 | and all ol fuvited. ~When 1§ troatumont WOODBR!DGE BROS.,. 215 OPERA HOUSE, OMAWA, NEB. Sole Agents for the World-Rencwned Decker & Son, sad Hallett & Cunston. Wianos, Alew wanufacturers and, wholegale dealers in. Oagans and. Musical Mesetiandise, _garsond for Yices. g N o e ) g e = 617 St. Charles St., St, Louis, Mo.. A :“mh:l-m B“DK{A’I" U.I:‘\fl;;m IMI.‘ GO, MEHVODS, MER'AND BLOOD. Dasase than aibar physician 5 8t Low, a0 omshow {aluconvaulent to vish bhe Gty for g S LA L existe 1t o fronkly sated: Gall oF writ. VARICOCELE K L8 e, ! " ™ lencourage them to plant and cherish “ \ J Miss Jefforis, Mrs. Williams, the Misses [ We may not be_able to decorate our i * Oliver, Adolph Michaels, Miss Putuam | 1omes with oxpensive paintings or work ’ ‘&) X WATER WHEELS, Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Olotht! STBAM PUMPS, STEAM' WATER AND' 0§ PIPE, BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS,, - ARCHITECTURAL , AND BRIDGE: IRON.4 “