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The Epnprllu remedy SO0AL o by ehior sacredty ‘conhdential | or er, y ‘cont 3 $cines ‘sent by Mall and Express. No marks pacxage to Indicats contents or sender. % 8,No. 204Washington 81.,Chicago, E Science of Life, Only $1.00. BY MAIL POSTPAID, - [lence by man anc ago when sporting journals in the nor! | wrote with delight of the gigantic hm OMAHA DAILY BEE--~-TUESDAY JULY 1, 1884, A BUBINESS-LIK mined by the Weather, w York Times, b morning. “What do you want in amazement, light showers Little game.” “No game at all; (t' , unlimbering L' with & wi I ¢0 to school, you know, me to. She makes pants for trousers she makes mo nay. a dollar and a half a dozen. Then there's Jimmy—that's my brother a printing-office. four dellars and a half a week. thing. you know. —no, I mean he don’t live with it! He used to b lyn, a big shop. too much liquor. comes back. and mam don’t cry any more, 1 we can get along if mam don’t get again, stroef here's your change. I'll give the extra to little Bill.” “ But, as the business wai another customer, signal service report 7" ““Oh, yos. the weat] manyi I won't get but five or six. gets 'em blacked again, me, Ifgive him half what he mal rent him & box and brushes, what 1 want the weather perdition encounter with Broadway mud. the string, but in havin tost tho articlo direct. There's] cratic Hosts from the Pacific | hoes Ho oo B Dias one little fellow—he's too littleto doany- Slope, Eisher C Fraser C M T had a sister once, but she's dead Finley T, Mo _father! Oh, he ":;‘j Chicago Herald, June 27, ) i N i 8% | The advance guard of the Pacific coast | Grimm I, W A ) ;thing, M| delogates to the Democratio convention | Gresnup W ¥ . L : Goodnight J He. made big wheels and things in [#rrived yesterday morning over the | 0 WY Tt 1o beat ms Jrhian | ROk They were Matt Canavan, | (ireb? ¢ ho got—got—when he had been taking a burl, or of Nevada, and Maurice | Hildredth W A Hamilton ¥ Y don't oo f ho never | Sohmitt, a lively littlo party, five feot or | Hart W Haley J We have more to eat now, | MOre in hemhz: of San Francisco. Mr, ”v-rmua,J ‘Illnf: n(:;- KC gitoss | Schmitt doesn’t weigh much, but is said | Homer s R sick | to own a cable street road in SanFrancisco | ;o men A Hamflton E O Wo live down on Toosevel | the incoma of which is about 6,000 n [ Fosie D Hivery A 1 charge only & cents, mister; (Month. M. Schmitt is generally ' called | Hoffman N Hamking G W Keop. it] Thanks, | *‘Maurise;” first, because that is his| Hershinger Hangon ¥ * [name, and next beoause he would rather | Howell & O Sl iut) orer aid the.fontlomap, | bo caled *Maurioo” than Me. Schmitt-— | Ja0kson & Yo Wit bogan to look for|it i more high sounding. Maurice | Kaahn M F Koone 0 2 “how about that|Schmitt is oneof the fow men of San|Kennedyd Koanso ' Fr}:mci-ml;l whom Pood, Mackey and the | Krol J 1 Knowlton Co W i others who wiped out mining specula- | Xuag 1 S ot ond than .t o | tlon dd not. quite “down.” Staring | Keton ¥ dehoa 0 nes 1 will have, 1f it's showery, | from a poor boy, a clerk in his father’s | fiarion P Dittlefield F liko to-day, I do well—ten or twelve ‘T"“ °“’°°:hth°n . fl'tr:-wqghsorgllmr. Larvon b2 Ly i then member o e lum | Langner J Lehman e o posy Ay °;:;‘:‘;,f:,{: board” a term of contempt: bocause that | Lowis A Leffingwall A § weather fools 'om. A gont—I mean s |board was “little,” Mr. Schmitt advauced | {900 o 13 Mis,endorf T, gentloman—gets hts boots muddy in the | until he paid the highest figure ever given | Minger T Mason C A rain, and when the sun comes out he|fOr & seat in the regular stock board of | Moore EN 2 Montgomery E H Then, if there's | San li‘lnnme;. That was 840],03)0. Hg l\M/hlne E ll\{ ]{'{:.(i«:lv\{) rain, he has ne % in, |i8 & shrewd, keen, wiry speculator, an erman by O day ko, that_ T biso o boTyafein |at" tho elght of the “‘Sierrs Nevada' | Morgan £ Mumay P speculation six years ago was worth per- | yyirer o & Co MoRten J E 600,000. The break came, but|Murray . Malley R L for. | I tlo M.xlurio«"k was ot lft. Out of | Mactn P Manging 1 G Hey! Shine?” and with a shrill w the general wreck of mining speculation, | McCulloug] b G the futuro aderman disappousei bansath | 8 probably has to-day 820,000 outaids Mregovaum L N the overhanging avoirdupois of a big man | of his cable road. He placed Moore B Murry who had emerged from an unsuccessful | longslde of his nose, yostorda; Moody A H Morion ¥ ing to the Horald man, and said, “I'm | Nelson P Nowmark S e — going to have all the funb your town af- gnmn W}l} I{{,tcaefl THS fords, and I guess the cable road can foot | Newmann 1 utting bl the bills. _Politioa? You musn't talk on | Noweomb I'S Qe M H The proof 5t the pudding is not in chewing | that because I don’t know where we do|('Brien J Oman G ot b ey %0 stand, I'm going to take my wite and | Okt G OComel T * Druggists, have a froo trial bottlo of Dr. Bo- [ bables to New Ycrk to-nighttostay while | Plath P Parrish M W and | I am here helping to make a president. | Paulsen P G Podorson § Paladin C Protheroe S sanko's Coughand Lung Symp for oachi every ono w e e ey Extraordinay Surgery, N. Y. Commercial Advertisor. ments the surgeon on the daring ori i‘ltl.’- of his operation, and then pi ouss some of the strange issues of | Buckley, however, aimstoo high. He science raised by it. The operation which | comes nearer being the Mike McDonald as origi or German contem, nal consisted of living patient. vant is in error wl ter as original. transplant BOOTBLACK, The Number of His “Shines” Deter- erdition,” pleaded a diminutive boot- service prediction!” asked the gentleman only on Saturdays and after shool hours, He's 14, and he makes | The Advance Gmard of the Demo- 0 is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, thma, Consumption or any Lung Affection, A German medical journal, comment- | coast politics. Buckley is the blind lead- ing upon an experiment in the trans- | er in what some people delight to call & platation of wkin recently performed in [ blind host, one of the hospitals of Vienna, compli- teoth of the northern hunter stand on 148t of Letters edgo when he thinks of the glorious chances of a Texan brother to indulge in noblo aport to his hearts content. But| Augard 72 T Aryuetrons T2 here, on the scene of the battle-field, we | Adams I Ahvbott W R cannot as much appreciate the peculiar | Austin £ Archer P fascination of sport as the Northmet.[Durt L . Brooke G W lease, Mister, read me the weather [ Our country abounds with game, and ”:::‘r"..'- 1‘;‘;2?5‘ > Texas containing a nation of marksmen, | Bridges W Bare WH lack, dancing along beside a gentleman | tha desire for perfection and distinction | Byres W N Burvoort W H who strode across City Hall park with a [y not as pronounced as in the north, It | Braiard T H Bower V newspaper bofore his eyos yestorday | might be that the selfsame lack of appre- | Birrows ¥ ; . | ciation has been the cause of the disband- | 1%} with the signal | yent of the jockey clubs. The average | purd ¢ 1t : ‘a1 | Toxan is an expert horseman, and his op- d G W *‘Clear weather, with | portunitios for seeing and riding noble | Bustatile Mr Bennott R C hat's to-day’'s weather. [ and fleet-footed animals are so many that | Brandt H G Brad 8 +Haor, shine 'em up and tell me your | the celebrities of the race-course have no }n'l';”\ J i . | fascination for him. Church A raight biz,” said B e A e box and falling What Three Applications Did, Corson M ‘‘You see, 1 work | « waq troubled very much with sore feet. | Chateron W M Carpenter R W Three applications of Thomas’ Felectric Oil on. oolittle & Co Davidson D Mam wants | tirely cured them. Nothing better in the mar- :;zlylx(lnaz-l J Dearborn C H store—no, | ket.” Jacob Butler, Reading, Pa. I>Iu‘;m;/T ll.'"-‘;;mny" L nd she gets b . Drennen& Werk Dovoto S SCHMIT AND BUCKLEY, Donakey M § Engatead H G he works in —_ Extinguisher Fire Bde Erwine 1) ilbourn G W Fisher & Lust Parker J M Pederson C Ritchie T R Rohrer M I Beterson H Petterson ¥ Pistarns C Roe 1 J. Have you seen Cris, Buckloy?”’ Oris Buckley is the great California His arrival at the yesterday Pacific was a genuine surprise to i Paci Radley R F Rollins C A thoso who know anything of Pacifio | Kadley I Jollog Reed S H Rogers SC Reven G C Reavis J He controls the democratic | Rouse }' E Rutherford F P party on the Pacific coast, and alms to be [ Rosenfeldt J Reed CF i LA LTS B ikt RO SHA Kolloy and | homstrom N e dn to| Tammany aro on the Atlantio. Mr. |3tk QG . SalthNC Snyder R M. Stewart J Sword J O Smith J Sully J'J the John Kell 5 of Chicago hastthe Jobn Kelly of Now Stakemillos S o dissection of a con- | York, Mr. Buckley keeps a saloon, and | Smith W R 3 siderable area of skin from the body of a | not a very fashionable one. His salcon, g;?“m‘;‘“{[(’ ‘;gfi:flm“‘ ."l, raon who had been dead four hours,and | though, ‘is a political headquarters, and | g Ve Seavey 8 its transfer to the excoriated surface of a | from that issue the ukases which govern Shanty H B Schafard H B The scientiffo questions | the party in California. Buckley fs the | Sangwin H Sheets A T, raised wre no doubt as interesting as the henr snd front of the opposition to|SmartB Stewart J W operation s revolting; but the Gormin | Justioe Field in California. A week or | Stewart C 1 mnosnoyd i ien he speaks of the [so before the republican convention met | TP*Y< 0™ Tower P 1 The firs empt to | Buckley had his ward clubs in San Fran- | Tossum H Thomson A C o skin or any other tissue | cisco declare against Field. Every one did | Thomas A J Twiss G from " the dead body or ‘the living[it. Frank Pixley, editor of the Argo-|Taylor C I Towle C W was performed in studies of the action of anwsthetic agents. Bellevue Hos- pital in New York city, some months | tion, said boldly: ago, by Dr. Gierdner, a young surgeon |game. connected with the institution, who has [ Buckley want to be ‘seen’ by Field’s Williams E, D Williams R H Williams T H Williams W P ‘Wampfler J Towel J D Weydemans P Woodward R Whelan T W T Williams J W naut, who was here at the last conven- “That is a sell-out That,” said he, ‘‘means that sincomado his mark in oxperimental | managers. Mark my words, now,” he | Witman 11 J Woods H G added, “'you will seo 'Cris Buckley on | Whitney C WaboB Lho patient was & boy of fourteen whose | hore, hunting for a sack of money. Buck-| Wit s\ ¢ 3y Words troke of [ley controlled the late state convention. | WenrerJ T, Wilaom 7 arm had been denuded by a lightning, which oxfoliated the skin from | That instructed also against Field, and the shoulder blade to the elbow, so that|to a certain extent, bought the democra- it came off in an unbroken shee not on; ren ncertain and diffioult. sideration which led the the morgue just as Dr. was examining the injured arm, suicide was a youngman of twenty-five, Proceed- ing to the dead room, scalpel in hand, Dr. Gerdnor carefully dissected from the | thing can ho done for my eyes. hip of the dead mam a sufficient section of the skin to replace that which the|years and all ocul lightning stroke had exfoliated. This he | ago, the spirit of mischief led the scribe out into small squares, which he applied | to oJ wvement to the in- 'he daring experriment | the old Washington Hotel Building, on 'was successful; circulation in the dead | Lower Broadway. Cyrus W, Field is his in excellent health apparently. like a tessellat flamed surface. tissue was re-establishsd; its nerves glands resumed their functions, and the by granulation, American, Durki made, salads of made. the cuticle, but the dermis itself | it was the first instance known where in- was removed from this large ares, and |structions were given by any state against the latter is not reproduced in the heal- ing prooess, the boy's arm, whew cured, would be covered with a hard, purple, irreguln- contracting scar, which would | had been satd. ler movement of the muscles painful, 1t was this con- young surgeon | my way to New York,” sald Mr. Buckley, to contemplate the daring ‘and ~original, but revolting remedy. The body of a|Thursday next to receive the rest of the Gorman who had committed suicide was [ boys.” Mr. Bucklay brought in and transferred to a -lul:‘ at | not more than thirty-si Gerdner Westcott J H Woods E R Young M B ATH CLASS MATTER, Speckham B Crary Mvs B D Patter W C LADIES LISE. Anderson Mrs J Arwin Mrs E H Armstrong Mrs I Abrahams Mrs G Brooks Mrs B Burke Mrs I Bourke Mrs M Bosenhonn Mrs N Brown Mrs O Brown Mrs 8 Blanchard Miss N Burke Miss N Oalreson Miss T Clark Mrs 1, J. Camel Miss L, Coudow Miss J Clament Mrs .J Carlson Miss C Calkins Mrs C Chinberge Mrs Clark Miss G H Durlin Miss J Davis Mrs C H Dillon Miss C Dissot Miss T Donaha Mrs S Davis Mrs R Erickson Mrs £ C As | oy of California into promimence, because iluuer;} 0 orry C L Mulllghan J § one >f its own citizens, When Buckley arrived in Chicago yes- torday the Horald man remembered what Buokley is accompanied by his wife, and a hired man whose busi- noss it is to lead him around, ““I am on “but hope to got back by Wednesday or y y a young man of He in slender, very genteel looking, dresses nobby, and Tho | evidently cultivates an alr of dignity, ‘*What are you going to New Yorkior]” | Everett Mrs M Felt Mrs A T asked The Herald man, Kauchonott Mrs J A Finch Mrs 1 M ‘'To consult an oculist and see if any | Ceorge I Gould N ndring Mrs J. iroonleaf Mrs T, Hawulbert Miss J Grenling Mrs A C Heis Miss K Hardwidks 5 As Mr, liuukla{ has been blind for ten i sts gave him up long | Harper Miss J ¥ Hansen M Howard I Hull E W i Hubbard Mrs C W Thre is an cxoollent oculist down in | Hough Mrs I Josstann T Johnson Miss A Johnson A M Kaine Miss K Krogh Mrs 1, Lewis Mrs ¥ H Jonson Miss H Johuson Miss C Kelly Miss E Kellelea Miss M Lehmann Mis C and | name. “Oris” winced just a trifle, but his skin of the injured arm was restored; | face was calm and placid, *‘Indeed,” he | Litel Mrs.J Lola only two o three of the small equares | said, *I heard of him.” Ve kimie A Tatig Mis Bt failed to take, and these interstices filled | ¢‘There is another,” said The Herald | Nulcahy Mzs N Millhausen Miss C Curiously enough no|man—*‘His brother, David Dudley Field | Milton Mrs H MecGowen M busy reporter stumbled on a clew to the|—heis up town somewhere. Both of | McCord Miss M MbGarvey A facts, and it was loft for a Gorman sur- | thom aro fino ooalists, and both have | McCabo Mrs ¢ uryby ey M geon to undertake the operation and ob- | had wonderful success In treating your | Nalluy Miss Nichols Mes K tain the credit that really belongs to an |peculisr form of disease.” Nystrom Miss A Nickerson Miss H E “‘Oh! you go to the devil,” sald Mr. [ Northen Mrs D Nielson Mrs P Buckloy, *Iknow not what you are|Novak Miss A Oliver Miss R Salad Dressing.—A ready- | driving at. I know you. Excuse me I've 8“:":,';{115 B (l’.fi]"“‘l:l{l' Jl' rich and delicious dressing for all | got (OYKO to dinner, " The train loaves for | prote o\ 1 W Pawall Mre G meat, fish or vegetables. | New York at 3:30, and I've got to hunt | Pohl Mrs MV Peterson Mrs H Cheaper and infinitely better than home- | upMaurice Schmitt, who has my passes, | Ressel Mrs M ' Reah Mrs J Unrivalled as & sauce. e Panwontiw A ~ Rlagstrom Mis O TES——— They Had Met Before. Holola Mise AL © Homss Miss I No Racc-Courses in Texas, New York Sun. Riorden Mrs M Rud U From the Houston (Tex.) Post, Two sport hol inaugurated & horse-racing, and was followed b, veston, Dallas, Corsicana, Galnsville and | foret” Noble steees and gaily clad jockeys frequented the tracks, clubs rganized to encourage the sport, and visitors flocked from far and near to | my thoughts ‘What has be- teeds, the jockeys the track All gone, there is no more en- thusiastic lover of sport on the face of other cities, were o witness the equine sports. come of the sf the clubs and the visitora! The Post believes the globe than the average Texan. takos a keen delight in every physical ex- i i excel- ing contest between the Hutchinson Talliaferro corps of huntsm that even in the haleyon da; such been rivaled. It was also said that ears ago the lovers of noble y in Toxas. Houston | drew al pring and fall season of | lifted 1t is said of hunting]in the warm weather, maguificeut contest could not have | illa cleanses the blood and removes every Sinclair Mrs 1 Smith Mrs B Svobodova Miss J Bmart Mis ¥ Bwoboda Mrt A Sylvester Misf M man who had been followlng rough Thirty-sevently street A youl a lady ufidde of her at Fifth avenue, | Stewart Mrs 1, Bwenson Miss B s hat and observed: Stephens Mrs J Btanloy A Gal-| “Haven't I met you somewhere be- St Olair Mrs (i Btevenson Mrs H D S‘u\yfllo Mrs K A “Onoe, T think,” answered the lady. | Aiumios Mis £ 3 *‘I knew it,"” eaid the young man, with | Ukl Mrs M BSlmpson Miss J Tompkins Mrs K Taylor Mrs H Vankeylor Mrs G E & self.gatisfied smile; *‘and you've beer in | Vogt Miss I ‘Wothers Miss K -y AL 1 thought, you had not noticed me | yyo o0 e Wilson Mrs 1t ou our ticularly,’ oaid the lady. *I met wo woeks ago at your wedding. wife is my cousin,’ Wiggers Mrs L Wiklund Mrs E A O K. C:ul TANT, ——— Pt He The Traveling Saleaman T—— Ts an irveaistable fellow, brim full of storles, EXCITEMENT. jokes, courago, self-assurance and grit, He is very lnlx withal, Burdock Blood Bitters wre a very taklug medicine; they take everywhero and are sold everywhere. e — ““What causes the F““ rush at Schroter & Becht's Drug Store?” The free distribution of sample bottles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and_Bronchitis Regular Sorofula diseases manifest themyelves | 500 °° 0 P4kt #2000 con o Hoods Sardapar- o — SEaL of North Caroling Tobacco is the Jeat, tLe 1 taing of scrofula, Remaining In the office at Omaha, June 7 1884: A Robber in the House, Arkansaw Traveller, The clock struck dren awoke with Mickson, turning over with a an adjoining room: “Yen, I'm hore.” “I don’t mean you. T smella cigar. ““Whero did you get it?”’ “I haven't got it, you greenhorn. mean that I smell cigar smoke, that somebody has slipped into thi house, and you needn’t say there hasn't, and sho arose and looked under the bed, husband. *‘It's a robber, that's who.” como cigara?” *Tt makes no difference. smoke,” opening the closet door. husband. some time, ““Got up and hel me look for it,” ““What, the am {:01" him Mrs, Mickson entered her husband’s room and found that gentleman lying on the bed smoking a cigar. here smoking like a fool?” fool.” e —— Detectives and Private Officers Usually ‘wear their badges of authority con- cealed under their clothing, but Dr. Zhomas’ Eclectric Oil wears it« badges in the form o printed labols attached to each and every bot tlo, so that all may know its mission, " two of the chil- squalls” and Mrs, flounce, called to her husband, who was lying in In know ““Who do you think it is?” asked her ‘Do you think that a robber would und a man's house and smoke T smell clgar “‘Come on, and I think we can find ‘‘Because I am not smoking like a “Oh, you think you are smart,” and the lady went back aud tumbled into bed. 1t s given full and complote authority to arrest all aches and pains, and does its duty every time, ——————————————— THE MunnAflnou W ENGINES,| M BOILERS, MILL AND MINING MACHINERY. PATENT L0G 006s AND. SAW MILL SPECIALTIES Automatrc € Steam Pump. Cutting Machi Tanking -Outfits & P Wheeled Scrapers Fruit Evaporators, " 1 RKS. SPECIALTIES. Of Engin Prairie Corn Shellers BIYRLINGTON' IOWA BRIDGE WORK, | \WONTECTyg,, IRON WORK. nes THE HYATT PRISMATIC LIGHTS, SEND FOR ESTIMATES SPECIAL NOTICE TO “I smell cigar smoke, too,” said the ., “Thave boen smelling it for ou r G!;O u nd 1t fs the best and ocheapest Tor ‘#ock of any stock fed with Ground Oil Cake fn the Fall and Wi and be in good marketable cond.tion in the g Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO Oil Cake. Xind.f7 ne pound (s equal to three pounda of corn Instead of running down, will increase in welght drymen, na woll aa others, who uso it oan festity 8. pring. Dal Its merita,” Try 1§ And Judge for yourselvor. = Price 825,00 por fon: me charge for saoks. _Addross WOODMAN LINSEED Ol COMPANY, Omaha Nob, didn't you tell me that you were lying P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, 1020 F'arnam Street. Oma. ey it i 0 (Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y LOGKS, & f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY. Brands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST: Placo & ean top down on & hot stovo until heated,then A chiemist will not be re- £ ammonia. remove the cover and smeil, Quired to detect the presenco of am DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONYA. tood tho consumers’ rollablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. MAKERS OF Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, (rongest, most deliclous and natura | Davor known,and ¥or Light, Healthy Bread, Tho Best Dry Hop Yeast in tho 'World. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. - ITS HEALTHFULNESS HAS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONED, POWDER CO0., Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems 8T. LOUIS. | Near Union Pacific Depot, - J. A. WAKEFIELD, DEALER IN Lmaer, Lath, Shingles, Pikets SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER, &C- STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY. Omaha, Neb, STEELE, JOHNSON& CO., olesale Grocers H. B, LOCKWOOD (formerly of Lockwood & Draper) Chicago, Man- stock. Prices and samp! ager of the Tea, Cigar and Tobacco Departments. A full line of all grades of above; also Tipes and smokers’ articles carried in es furnished on application. Open orders intrusted to us shall receive our careful attention Satisfaction Guaranteed. AGENTS FOR BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & ‘RAND POWDER €O In amiliion homes for a quarter of a century 1t has COMBINATION Public Sale OF SUPERIOR SHORT HORNS | At Lincoln, Neb., 1884, at 1 O’Clock p. m, T will sell 45 head of very cholor well Lred Shor$ Horus, from © reared on Nebraskn grascs. ANS, 0, 8 HIRE, of 3 b animals 01 high broeding—7 Wo_carnestly solicit the cattls females and 8 bulla. breeders and faraiers of Nebraska and vicinity to in- wpect this lot of cattle, as we think their superiority will commend thom t your favor, My offerings co representing the following fawi Daisios, (by Barnaby), Ruby's, Adelaide’ Matilda's, Princetses s, Ze Bale 2d, with others. Cattle will b at tho Cl 3 n, Nob., from the 20th day of June, to Baru, Lincoln, the 20th, day of sale. Forfurthor particulars, address Fr Pe FRED, M. WOOD, L. P, MUIR, od 1 e 11-wt&d Jo 15 to 250 Auctioneers. THURSDAY, JUNE 26TH, v own hord of Neqraska bred cattle, M. Wood, or 0. M Druce, Lincoln, Nebrasks, or Wm. Daily, b PERFECTION. Heating and Baking Ts only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges, WITH WIRE RAUZE OVER DOOR For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SON3 OMAHA" 0. M, LEIGHTON, H. T, OLARKE, LEIGHTON & CLARKE, SUCCESSORS TO KENNARD BROS, & C0.) Paints- OMAHA, - 4 3 Wholesale Druggists ! —DEALERS IN— Oils. Brushes. QClasg., - NEBRASKA LAGE BEER. — FRANZ FALK BREWING CO. Milwaukee, Wis. | GUNTHER & CO., Sole Bottlers. BRUNSWICK & CO. BILMMIARIDS" Billiard, Ball Pool, Carom, BALLS, CHECKS, ETC. 18 South 84 Street, Bt. Louis, 411 Delaware Street Kausas City, Mo., 1821 Douglas St.. Omahs, Neb, HENRY HORNBERGER, Agent. Write for Catalogues and Price Lists. THE 0LD RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- LENDER COMPANY, [SUOCESSORS TO THE J. M. B, & B, 00.) The wost extensive manutacturers of Billiard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD, 600 8. Tenth Street, + + + - OMAHA, NEB, 4 Prices of Billird and Pool Tables aud wstorials Biialalicnl wis ok shvinbion, AND ALL OTHER GAMING TABLES. TEN PIN MAHA , M. HELLMAN & CO., Wholesale Tlothiers! 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 €OR. 13Th SLOMAN BROTHERS, RECENTLY FROM FREMONT, NEB., WHOLESALEL EATHER, SADDLERY SADDLERY HARDWARE, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, WOOL, —WE PAY THE— HIGHEST MARKET PRICES For Hides, Wool, Pelts, Etc., and consignments made to us will receive prompt attention, for which immediate returns will be made, 13th Street, Bet. Dodge and Capitol Ave., - - OMAHA, NEB Office and Yard, 6th and Douelas ts., FRED W. GRAY. (SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) LUNMBEIR, LIME AND CEMENT. Omaha Neb, o -