Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
2 OMAHA DAILY BEE --SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1884 WHAT IS DYSPEPSIA? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent are: Variable appetite; faint, gnawing feeling at pit of the stomach, with uneatisfied craving for food ;heartburn, feeling of weight and windin the stomach, bad breath bad taste i the n.outh. low spirits. general prostration, headache and constipation. Lhere is no form of disease more prevalent than dyspep- sia, and none so peculiar to the high- living and rapid-eating American people. Alchohol and tobacco pro- duce Dyspepsia; also, bad air, rapid eating, etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will cure the worst case, by regulating the bowels and toning up the digestive organs. Sold every- where Analysis by Dr. A. Voelcker, F. R, 8., C guiting Cnemist Royal Agrivultural Boclelf land, shows only a trace of nitrates in Blackwell's Bull Durham Tobaeco. Tho 8ol of the unlden Belt of North Carolina, In which this tol 18 grown, don’t supj rly nitratesto the lell 'rnn 18 the secret of its deliclous mildness. Nothing 8o pure and luxurious for smoking. Don't forgot the brand. = Nonogen, ||Lna w|§nuul 'iltl.n '.rll';AHnIIK of the Bull have ‘When feline concerts drivoawayslcopyour ‘bost solace s found in Blackwell's Bull Dur. ham Smoking Tobac HENNlNGS IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION CORSET ear longer, 01 form n-mr, a2 *;'zr Jfi'“ p‘fi"-n lorsements o1 acoor. D fact o ..L"I.‘"lé; o uiacrirare 34 3! "wain? Chioago, o o w JOHN H. F. LEAMANN & 00, CEO. WEBER, Domestic Bakery All kinds of Bread, Fancy Cakes and Ples constantly oo_hand, J. WILLEBOORSE, FORMERLY PROPRIETOR OF Temperance Hall Saloon ! Has now opened his saloon at the Cornerof I4th and Douglas Sts. ‘Where he will sell the bost kind of Liquors, Wines, and Lager Beer. EREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. 847 My friones aro all fnvited. ap 101w, TO INVENTURS! PATENTS OBTAINED FOR ORIGINAL Tnvention, Discovery or Design. \fm'rs. DISOLAIMERS, Bplunn and extentions filed, and ap- peals aoted. ALL PATENT BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED charges. Writoto W, BYDI Ill'l‘l Jr., .!lll “l‘l, 8t., N. W. Washington A.F. GROBS., Builder & Contractor OABINET WORK, SUCH A8 COUNTERS, BARS, 10E BOXES, Spring Has Come' Now the oyster soon will leavs us, And vanish like a droam; Vot its absence will not griove us, For then we'll have ica cream, Thovugh of cash it will reliove us, "Twill mako the girl's eyes gleam. — House Oleaning Time. The smell of soap-suds in the alr, The flbors and walls entiroly bare, The piles of debris everywhers, The housewife with a vacant stare And handkerohief tied o'er her hatr, Are signa which all mon fear. They know that when they stumble o'er The pots and kettles on the floor, They'll clutch a freshly-painted door, And vainly, wildly thirst for gore, Bocause, & in the days of yore, House-cleaning time ia here, —— OONNUBIALITIES, A Cape Cod bridegroom adopted his wife's family name of Abington the day of his mar. riage. There is no queation as to who wears the trousers in that family, In Armenia the girls are married when twelve yoars old. They dou't have much chanoe to make Inces and gather candy from the fostive youtha in that region, Miss Nollle Hunt, daughter of the late American Ministor to Russia, in reported to be engaged to & Russian nobleman, who is one of the household officials in the Imperial Palace. A. J. Wotherby was marncd at Weiser, [da- ho, last week to Mra, A, J. Weatherby, his former wife, from whom ha had been divorced for twenty years, They had & son and two daughters by their former union. Robert E. Graham and Helen Lowell, of the “Wanted, a Partner,” Company, were marriod on the stage of the St Paul Grands April 16th, after the closo f the performance. A Hungarian woman carries off the cham- plonship of the much martded of her sex. Mrs, Amelia Probald (ominous name that, its llteral meaning beang ““try it"), of Sanct Jobb, has just boen, united in wedlock to her oighth husband, Acoording to tho old ryhme, a bride, tohave luck, must wear whan married “Something old and something new, Something borrowed and something bitie,” but othsrwise she may dress to suit her own taste. The older the *‘something” and the aceful for jack-shaped sofa |r|l|rm of royal blue plush, The part that falls open should b lined with pink or corn colored aflk and tinches from the top with ribbon bow to match, These girle who powder and paint their faces may think su Ex attractive, Lut we are bold enough to tell the y and bluntly, that while they may los 1at a bird'soyo view. when a fellow gets on edging up against ono of those kind of faces in blind-down par- los it disgusts him. Tt is well to be posted in the French names of ncme of the brand new shades which fashion haa introduced: “‘Gris” is “Shauvette, shade of drab beive, mat de,” a delicate salmon yellow. an wshes of rose or pinkish beige shade, “Champignon” is & yellowish soft drab, or, as its 11mo « uggests, » mushroom shade. Tie Waterloo Observer hears of a man who actuly kissed his wite as she was descenciog the uack stairs the other night, being wrong. fully impressed that the pretty cook was dro; ping down Into his yearning arms. Serves wife right, She'd no business stealing down the back stairs without giving timely warning and publishin hsr intentions. Some wives are n ways 80 indiscroet.—[ Chicago Sun, Tho dally. yhmlng or tacking of pillow oauses much trouble and inconvenien inve: tion has lately been introduced which ol vintes all this difficulty; it is oalled the stand- ard a'justable pillow sham holder; it is very simp o and can bs put on by the use of an ex- tension rod, d drawn vut the desired length to fit any bed; there are no catches, springs or bands, 80 that it cannot possibly get out of sceat nerve, A MASSACRE BY NAVAJOFES, A Number of White Persons Slanght- ered in Southern Colorado, Denven, April 24.—A. Johnson, who wos present at the recent battle between thy Navajoes and whites at Mitchell's plce, lower San Juan river, Southern Olorado, arrived at Durango to-day. Johnson says: “Myself, William Yecne and Victor Neff arrived at Mitchel's store the even- ing of the 15th a party of a dozen Nava- oos Indians came to the store, One irew & gun on Edward Mitchell. While the quarrel was in progress, a Navajoe named Rye-Lily, commenced removing s Jthe bnchi Indians ran for their guns that were in from his rifle, and other tanding agai the store. Both, In- ians and whiies began firing, and "after sbout 25 shots were exchanged, the In- # retreated across the river, leaving ne dead on the ground. None of the vhites were hurt. proceeded to throw The whi then 1p fortifications. White women showed carrying tubs of water to upply them in case of seige. Johnson order, A rpring hat is made of fine straw in cresson shad.s; the high crown is surrounded by a twist of dark green velvet, and finishad at the side Ly a clustar of tips shading from the pale green of the straw to d. reen of the velvet twist. A goiden shephord's crook, et with Rhino stones, is thrust through tho straw at tho si.lo, and s facing of dark green velvet. odge| with golden cord, adds to the preaty ef- fect of the hat. Cli" ian genius has broken open a new way to bro «l-wioning by women. ~ Young women ware dvertisod for some months ago by_the mana. ors of & horse railroad company 1n Val- parai-, and from among the applicanta a suf- llulm» number of the fairest and most vigorous were -alected and placed in the conductor's posivius on the cars, They prove honest and aceur ta, and “spotters” are unknown, since their nports are so exact as to silonce any sus- picio. of false returns. iirdart RO PEPPERMINT DROPS, . Taura; no. Thoy do not open the cam- paigu vith & can opener. They do it with corkso ow. How little, alas, do women know about politics—{ Baltimore Day. AN w York chambermaid porred kerosen ol o1 » cat and ret it on fire. Oh well, hel might liave done much worso than that. Shel might nave put tho cat into one of her beds. newer the new article, the better the luck is said to be, A young woman arrived in Baltimore the other day from Switzerland en route to Urn- guny, South America, to meet and marry her lover, man who had got that far away might have escaped entirely, but only the select few seem to have any luck in this world, Laura Johnson, » Milwaukee girl, became so'indignant on reading a letter from her be- trothed in which he exprossed the desire to break off their engage ment, that she tried to snatch the engagement ring from her finger, but it was so firmly fixed that she could not remove it, Seeing a hstchet near by, she de- liberately chopped the finger off and sent it with the ring attached, tothe faithless lover. Soclal Milwaukeo is prostrated by the au- nouncement that a widower named Burt has married agaln. He is worth $600,000, has a fine new house on one of the best streets, is in all respects & desirable sort of a man, and not ® word is sald against his wife, but she was his servant girl, and the whole civilized fabric would be endangered if the wives of other men recognize her, San Fraxcisco Is deeply interested in the ru- mored approaching marriage of Senator Fair and his divorced wile, The couple separated some time ago. Subsequently Mrs, Fair brought a suit for djvorce upon the ground of infidelity. Fair declined to defend the case, and the decree was granted With alimony amounting to 84,500,000, In‘order to propose to remarry the wife he had paid so much money to get rid of, it must have been neces- sary for Fair to undergo one of the most pow- erful revulsions of feeling on record, o —— HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Trridescent passamentaries trim black satin, There is a rich dark blue and gold brocade. Widows' caps are small and they do not conceal the hair, Table cloths and napkins are much orna- mented with fringes, Yellow butterflies ma; mings of a black dress be among the trim- th an old gold bodice, One of the latest tancles in tea tables is of flsln wood, square, and paiuted a brilliany Among novelties for holding photographs are soreens of p'ush aud olive wood, cuntain- ing three or four leaves, "Tho widow's veil, which does not cover the face, but Is worn hangiug back from the bon- net, reaches below the waist, A black velvet brocade has a flame colored satin ground over a flame colored satin_petti- LIBRARIES, and al kinds of office work & dresy 138 Jackson Streot, PLEULER & HINZ. |, PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders Address 1214 South 18th Btreet. M. R. RISDON, Geon' Insurance Agent = n—u--u of wondon, Cash Ammats. R wosoncaier, N, Fia H PHILLlPS Oall or ad Neb, NERCHANT TAILOR B-ol'd the Iargest and Onest smsortment of Spriog asd Bummer Goods for Sultiogy wd Trowwe - Jige Al gami Lty gusianteed to i T Trmmige, MY PRICES ARE LOWEA 4040 suy Marckaut Tatlor 1o the cly. 104 Famam U. P. BAKERY, 1614 Webster St., Omaha, Neb., (Buocesscrs to the old U P, Bal ery,10th 8t.,) ALL KINDS OF BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES WGmwmnumm apres 2w ANNA L. BENSON S. PAGELSEN & BENSON, of anan ol NN0OC coat, tne flounces being of black Brussels luca Ugly stripes and checks ars the London style for ladies' drosses and for gentlemau’s ties, one combination, for instauos, being blue, magenta, groen and orange, A durk Emn cloth costume worn by a you: idiog on Fifth avenue, hus a novel ju ot wlt.h un open front over an alligator +kin vest, with cuffs to mavch, A delicate work basket is made by takin; fanoy straw hl! ard liniog it with pink sat n, embroider with c.ewels around the crown,pop- ples, wheat and field flowers, No clrous is uow considered first class un- less it has three rivgs; b\lt the majority of unmarried women are satisfied with ene ring if it siguifies an engagement, 'l‘h Bolton cloth, which {s deliclously soft Ay, forms llu\‘lz groundwork (or our- tains, which may be embroldered with grace- ful patteras of Howers and vines, “Wfll the youngest girl in the room please wse?” sald u’lzho:":npulnhmlmt in -Pllnnl district. Every femule stood up, including the teacher, —[ Burlington Free Piess. A Michigan girl, at one sitting, ate two nds of llmbumm Her pa doesn't ve to wear his heavy boots on Hun night any more.—{Loul:ville Ouurlu‘J»umJ Miss Ida Kurts, the nlrl thluty sheriff of Fravklin county, Pa.,took her second prisoner to the ponlun uy at l’hlhdllphh, Bnurd. —a burly ruffian Cuunivgham —an landed him safely, “Do birds think?" asked a writer in o) ll' a current article. If they do, we should Jike w knnvl whn unny hhd thinks of \ho wo- up in » chair and “‘salks bnby" Lhnuuh I.Iu bnu wires of the cage, ““I Jove her still,” sang the serenader. And lod man passing along on the o) ppo nl '.\m .untwllluwh»dx *Yes,you're Huh 'd love my wife still, too; but +he won's be nflll. "~ [ Kentucky Btatos s A pretty bonuet with & full crown net fs bos SIIN‘ ith soft nlls of gold with narrow folds of veivel brown, A clusier of natural looking wush xeoms tilms the top and strirgs of wushroow brown haug from ths Carved surfaces enter lawely into the scheme of decoration as applied to interior woodwark snd domestio furniture: brass 18 nlso largel lmploy.d. aud its apparent richues o greatly to the general effect, proviiivg th nunoundlnn correspon is iu every degree The aunouncement that u woman had beos iflWw&mfl:— meds of Sasca It might be supposed that a young | A pi | who elopes with a man named Picklos canhu lly expect a sweet haneymoon unlss| ¢he un urstands the much-coveted art of ex: tracti, 7 sunbeams from cucumbers.[—Chicag: Sun. Tho f Wisco {lowing advertisement appears in 1| o paper: **Wanted—A medium-sized ouss i.r man and wife as mnear new ay possibly * This is a delicate Way of informing| the putli: that this couple haven's been mar manding officer immediately started a are very much worn. gather the waists carefally and not squeem hen started for Ft. Lewis. The com- nv'lum‘l of mounted cavalry to the relief of itchell's. When they reached Bowen's ferry a Navajo came onand reported that he Utes had killed all the whites at Mitchell’s place. So far no other word has been received and Johnson fears all the whites have been massacred. It is not probable that the Utes went to the scene to avenge the death of the Navajo Indians. jmon that one tribe lays its crimes to an- other. Tt is com- The district commander has or- ered Captain Kitcham's company to leave F't. Lewis early to-morrow morning. Troops are also boibg brought up trom F't. Wingate, N. M. It may be sevoral days hefore anything definite can be learned. The following i8 a list of the whites when Johnson left Mitchell’s place: Old man Mitchell and wife, Edgar Mitchell, wife and three children; Henry Mntchell and wife; Joseph Dougherty and wife, Peter Christman, Wm. Poland, Wm. Trone and Victor Neff. s PN S A Warraut for James, 8r. Lovts, Mo., April 25,—A Versailles, Mo, specinl says it is reported that Sheriff Rogers of Coopor county, is now_in Hunts- ville, Ala., armed with s requisition _from Crittenden f'r the arrest of Frank Jumos on th charge of participating in the Ottovills train robber; Andrew’s Bazar sa ried long. A westorn circus advertises ‘‘the only coal| black sacred elephant ever seen in captivity.” I western lamp black is ns cheap as Fasterr whitewash those enterprising showmen wi wmake money. The lutest ep prin, poem is entitled, “Shoy Mo Not the llum ber's Bill."” ~ The writer & possessed of considersble genius, The bil shouldn't beélmd on exhibition until a hor- zontal reduction of 20 per cent 13 made. No man ever trul, appreciates the uses f adversity until he has been pelted with cb- composed eggs, Then and only then can lo n—uly feel that his yoke is not so easy as 2e thought it was.—New York Commer dal Ad- vertiser, “‘That's the tcouble in thi rt of the cowm- try,” remarked a Texas 28 a bulbt crashed throngh the window lnd took a piwe of his ear off, " **You make a paper iuteresthg and newry, and you have got to dodge aromd to keep it up. The old fires appear to be still brighfy burning. A Minnesota paper refers to an poeition candidate as ‘‘a smooth shorn, ene- sided, hair-combed-behind-his-ears, meek and oily gammon kind of statesman, of the trae puritan stamp,” By order of Bob Lincoln, all clubs formedin his behalf will disband at once and the men- bers will proceed quietly to their homes. Ady momber found at large after 7 p. w., who can- not give a satisfactory account of himself, vill lflx :}lmvud iuto the calaboose, That's busines, obert!— The Sultan of Morocco has just held a cile- bration in honor of his marriaze with hs 1,000th wite. 1f Morocoo hadu't bien such a dickens of a way off, we should certan- ly have attended, just to see what sort of a looking citizen a man is who can nianage 99 women snd then hanker for one more. —Bir- lington Free Pross, There is no weaner thief than the lead pin- ofl thief. He takes rank below the umbrdla snatchor. Ho never has a pencil insight. He asks for yours “‘just & minute,” to sign a tde- Era[nh book, address a card, and then with usiness air sticks it in bis pookef, known that nine times out of ten you will never thul of the pencil until you want to uss it yourslf, and then he will be far away playing his gane on someone ols —— BINGULARITIES, Josoph Fisher, of Cralg County, Ya., nivoty-four years old, weighs but fifey pomds, ia four foet and » haif high, and wears byys' boots, A doer was Jassoed near Amador, Cal, fow daya pgo, which had in addition totwo large and well-developod antlets, aboit a dezen or more small homs protruding from difforont parts of the head. A very remarkable freak of nature is(the horned mare of Wilson countv, Tennosee, owned by a colored man named Randall Hor- ton, It is asorrel, sbout 6 years old. {he mare has & distinct horn about two h.&:u long coming out of the burr of tha left ear. LR LRI A 2year-old child of Conrad Wilsoy of Johnstown, Pa., teasod a neighbor's game-dick recontly by throwing stones at it Thoen- roged fowl flew at the buy, threw him down, picked about his eyes, and aid the lad s shull open with its spurs. Tho injuries sto conjid- ecod fatal, » Lost summer the clock in the old Duch church in Reading stopped and refused to tick again, nn witer huw many pounds vere added to reights or '.In qlunuty of | oil poured on th gudgeons. When it was opined I.ln other day it was found to be filled with the nests of mud swallows. Ths wonhunu at a churchin Solas went on Sun¢ h\ a8 usual to servies, but found that flu taken posssesiion of the house and w. 80 thick and aggre five that the sarvices were necessarily postpownd On Tuesday the deacons Innuluraud a bat hunh, and babind ane of e window casiugs found and killed 241 of thew, A "pollparrot died in Dubuque, To., one day lart week that was known to be 75 ra old, 1t was brought from Sonth Americaand scld to a gentleman fn New Yore, who fay. 1t to his- duughter, from whow it descond 4 uotill it wan owued by her geauddaughier, whea it died, One of 168 tavariie axpeo i was: “I'm no sprivg cbi, kow, aud dow't you forgot it.” ——— Wel Do Meyvr, 16 18 now undisputed that Wel Do Mey. '® LU atarrh Cure is the ouly treatment hat will whso utely euwre Catarrh - frenh dhronfo Very elficu Suw'l, Woeplig Water, N ared ue \lu Mary K l|.mk . k‘.n o) *|. Rev, 1 R T r..dmn, ¥ ] we, Rev. O H. Taylor, 140 Nuble stree, Brookiyn.” “A perfect cure -lwxu yewrn affaing, J. D. McDouald, 710 Broadway, N Y.," & Thoussuds of testivoninly ., recelved ' from all {n\ru of the ivered, 1 00, Dr. Wei Do Moyer's 160 Treatise, wial statements by the cun wallad froe. D, B, Dewoy & On., 182 Fulwy Lreot, T thiratmbedm ————— A woman's tears are usuall powerful than her words, Wind is not #0 powerful an elenent as water, though very essential in rendering ) Jatter extremely | q@bctive, 3o liko the blazes, they would not be worn sc much. Some men go to work gather- 1z & waist just as they would go to work 7ashing sheep, or raking and binding. Chey ought to gather a waist as though it was eggs, done up in o funnel-shaped >=own paper at a grocery.-—Peck’s Sun. N A SPEGIFIG 73! Epilepsv, Spasms, Convui- sions, Falling Sickness, st.vuu- Dance, Opht Eltf CXTHE GREAT 1;';5;‘:;'}”.., Bcrofula, Kings \ Evil, Ugly Blood ' Dt o sia, Nervousness, CIOMOIUIEIRIORY: %, e Rheumatism, Nervous Weakness, Brain Worry, Blood S:7, Billousness, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Trowbles and Irreqularitics. $1.60. Sample Testimoninin. “Samaritan Nervine is doing wonders." Dr. J. 0. McLemoin, Alexander City, Ala, I feel it iy duty to recommend it."* b. I Laughlin, Clyde, Kansas. “Itcured whego, Phywicians failed. Ttev. J. A. Edic, Beaver, Pa. & orrespondence tecely nuswered. 8 F OF tostinontals ara crreulars send Stams. The il S.A, Richmand fed. Ca., St. Joseph, Mo, Sold by all by newists. Lord, Stoutenburg, and Co. Agenta C'ricago, 1L RaalLEs_Mg Jrat ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. Graham Paper Co., 917 and 219 North Main St., St. Louls. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN } PAPERS, (V% WRAPPING XNVELOPES, CASD BOARD AND PRINTER’S STOCK #arCash oald forRagn ot al Western Cornice-Works, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, C. SPECHT, PROP. 1111 Douglas 8¢, FOOK, NEWS, Omaha, Nob. MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornices #4r Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Iron and Slate HKoollng, Specht's Patent Metallio 8k ylight, Latent adjustod Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. 1 am the general agent for the above line of goods. Iron Fencing, Crestings. Balustrades, Verandas, Iron Bank Railings, Window Blinds, Cellar Guards; #lso renuml agent for Peerson & Hill's Patent Inside Blind THIS BEUTor Regenra-e tor ia made expressly for the cure of derangements of the generative organs, Tharo i» no mistaké about this Instrument, the con- tinuous stream of FLEC. TRICITY pemeating throughthe parts must res tore them o healthy action Do not confound tuls with Electri: Belts advertised to cure all flls from head,to toe. 1t is for the ONE spec- ific purpose. For ciiculars giving full information, address Chioever Electrio Bolt Co,, 108§ Washington St._Chicavo Il. M. HELLMAN & CO, Wholesale Clothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 13Th OMATA, y . e -_ e — . (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT. Office and Yard, 6th and Douglas Sts., flmaha Nflb. BPKCIAL NOTICKE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake. 1t isthe bost and pest food tor sook of any kind. One pound ls equal 40 three pous stock tea with Ground. ou ko 1 the Fap s Winter, inavead of ranning down, will Iumuo 1n nlnt and be in good marketable cone.tion in the spring. Dalrymen, ar woll aa others, who use it can Sestify to its merita.” Try 1§ and judee tur yoursslves. ~ Prioe $26.00 per F-u: no charge for sacks, 'Add WONTWe | LINEEEDN AT AAUDANY Omaba Neb, W HOLESATH GIGARS & TOBAGCO, TEE NEW HOUSE OF GARRABRANT :COLE Fine Havans, Koy West and Domestic Cigars. All Standard Brands Tobaccos. Trial Orders Soiicited. Satisfaction Graranteed, { 107 Parnam st., omara. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN GOING WHEST. PRINCIPAL LINE FroM CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST.LCUIS, BY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLL TO DENVER, or viA RKANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connceting in Union Depots at Knnsas City, Omuha and Denver with through trains for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Grent West. GOING REAST. Connecting in Grand Union Depot ut Chieago ‘with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And all Enstern Citie At Pooria with through trains for Indianap. olis, Cincinnati, Columbus, and il points Lo Sonth. Enst. At St. Louls with® through trains for all points Soutli. nt Day Conches, P Chairs (seats frey rlor Cars, with Re. moking Cave witls Rovolving Chairs, Pull Cars and the famous C. &Q. Dlnhu: x|n< mndaily tonnd trom Clicago and Kanss City, Ciiiengoand, Councll Blutrs: Chicago und Des , Chicugo, St. Joseph, Atchison and A without chunige. Only through Jine running their own llulnn between Chieago, Lincoln and I g0, Kansas City and between Indianap Peorin. (‘l)l\(. A‘OHT" AND SGUT". Solid Trains exant Dny Conches and Pullman Palace ire run daily o and from St. I nnibal; Quin ulc, Buriin Loa to St Paul and M inneapotis: b with Reclining Chairs to and trom St. and Peorin. Only one change of cars St. Louls and Des Moines, Towa, Lincoln, Ne- braska, and Denver, Colorado. It i5'4ls0 the only Through Line briween 8T, 1OUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PA! 1t 15 known as the great TI1 LINE of America, and 13 unty fod to be the Finest Equiprd Railroad in tho World for classes of Travel, is via this 1ine tor eale at ai et oftices in the United States H sully admit. Through T R. R, coupon t Loan Brokers (FRENZER'S BLOCK, OPP, POSTOFFICE.) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented, Titles Perfected And Speoial attention given to convey- ancing and all legal instruments, REAL ESTATE LIST : Swmlh's Addition, Park Pl {nn VAN, DODGE. CUMING, Aud almo) ¢ every 8. In clty. 100 ACRE LOTS for sale CHEAP. EASY TERMS ON ALL PROPERTY, $40.000 To Loan on Real Estate. J. E. RILEY & CO., Opvosited Tho offiak THE OMAHA (0AL & PRODUGECD. 8, H. HOWELL, Prosid C. R SCHALLER, Vice-President The GENUINE BOULDFR thra ite, lows, Missoun, o Hridge Ntok Yards Colorado co 1, Av- , Kabgra, Coal Yaros E3- 117 B, 148 R. KALISH HERCHANT TAILOR Ha Just rece ved u full lug lilkwand Putal Buarntoes 1o fitic st Lowes' Vrico ~ Al wud Bojairing. vod .\unpofl Yitrots Stroet and Millaid Hotel A Hookofnearly 0 pages vutarous sugcariigh 'B Wi ..u e 5 1, hor Nervo -y m'f"-n.'“““" %..‘i!.fl-u LA v, -" and Cansda. T, J, POTTER, yEOTTE! PFBLFVAL LO“'EL[“ & fien. Mavarar Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. t Steers Three Years Old, W™ nwo w d"cattle are all well bred Towa cattle, straight and smooth. These cattlo will be eold in_lots to sult purchasers, and at reasonable prices. For further particulars, call on or add:ess M. ¥, PATTO; Waver'y, Bremr Co , lowa, (—Also youug geadad hifls m7- hme-Stw LTGET New Woodwork! New Attachments Warranted 5 Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. LOVEIOV 0 mahaNob GHAKLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER, le?alic Cases, QE@"‘L!,?" ;;hk'.‘tx, Stroucs, 1000 Farnam 8t,, « OMAHA, NEB olograpblo ord: v promptly atteuce | to. Coroner tice. Inhlnhun No DREXEL & MAUL, (BUGCESSORS TO JOHN G. JACOBS) UNDERTAKERS ! » dhe old sband 1417 bacuam strosk. Orders by tels $1aph sopsited aud promptly sbbe. fed to. x Ruoning Domestic ! an ! L0, oleles, Piekers SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &(- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Union Pacific Depot, - P. BOYER &£ CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULY, LOGKS, & 1020 Farnam Streot. Omakh OVERFLOWING Our immense stock for the spring of 1884 is now comp'ete. By a visit to our store we can show you ihe largest stock of nicely fitting ready-made NEN'S, BOTS, YOUTHS'AND CHILOREN' CLOTHINGI —AT THE— LOWEST PRICES Our stock of Furnishing Goods consists of the latest novelties in Gents' Neckwear, Gents’ Fine Hosiery, Gents’ Fine Suspenders, Cents’' Underwear in all Grades. Collars and Cuffs in all new shapes, Hemstitched Hdk'fs, Plain & Colored Borders. Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts, Co'ored Bhirts, Cheviot, Fecale and Penang. Shireman Bros, & Go’s 1308 Farnam St., between 18th and 14th Sts,, Omaha, Neb PERFECTION Heating and Baking Tn only attained by using ' CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITd WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR For sale by OMAHA é‘:erman D. SWwvatt, LUMBER ‘MERCHANT ! ; OUMINGS AND 20TH 8T., OMAHA, NEB, onldinga, Plut.ar, Cement, g ] s i Vaney. / ’