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DAILY BEE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , MAKOH n 5
DR. THOMAS'
[ electric Oil !
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD !
A Medicine with curative pro
perties as impossible to counter
feit as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT
and which is now having an en
ormous sale throughout the Uni
ted States and Ganadas ,
VA. LOWEtt. , MABS ,
the pant two I was li\Jk allllctcil
> oar < Ilu\i3 Htil ! Ilronchllis ami nn
of Dr. Thomas' Hdi-ctrli- nffcrtlon of the throat
Oil for tprolrp , brui < u < , Ir Th.vna ' Rclrrirlc OH
ciitd. bums , nml Illicit ourcJ mo OIlTtr J Do lo
nnllcs. It klwivn C\HP \ * . Isle , 23 K t Mvrt luiao t St.
M. U IlKlr , AM. Klith
\Vanl , Nov. 0 , 18 < 3.
QUAYMI.U : , iu.s. DAVENTOUT , IOWA.
In canes til Croup lliom As n romoily for Catarrh
ns' Kolictllo Oil nuvcr Or. IhntnaV Kclnctilcllll
falhtocvro. Hc'jrcilmu t.mlsntthf Ui. | U euro I
ot & very bail Utccrntnl mo , nml I bcllc\ \ \ 111 cure
Horc Throat C. U. Hall , Kdxv.H. llottlcj
'c , Illr. IU W. th Strcut.
SOTjl ) IIY tVI..Ti
S
,
. , T.f Ujd Arup , fcixt fc
n cftbi Ii'nlln ' Omm. A f drop" lirr tl d.llclou i
> < o cluiet cb..nfvn , . .il u > ll luniiu.r drlol. Trr II. u
Wvrnr * rfcouate-Vlti. Alk Tour rte r ti ini l.l for U l Ml
WUcK , tuoufxtunJ b1IU. . J O. D. Bl 0tnr 4 BOMi.
J. W. VTUrrEEltAlIlT , COLS AOE1TT ,
Cl UKOAUWAY. N. X.
lho want of n n-
laWo dlructlc which
while ndliit ; as n
stimulant of thukld-
110 } B , ncltliercxcltca
nor lrrltatt.8 them ,
uas long liico np.
piled by Itostctter's
htorancli Blttero.
IhU line mcdlclno
cxertn thn rennHto
degree ofatlmulatt n
: upcn these onjnns ,
uithout producing
Irritation , and U ,
thertforu , far bettor
adapted for the pur.
IIOKO than unmedl
cated excitants olt
en resorted to. lj s
pcpula , fu\cr and
aeno and kindred
_ i\se cinro nil cured
y It. For Balu by all druggists and ucakrs gcnar-
lii- .
CHEAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
CllfGS PHYSICAL & 1
. UUICOa siIAI.LOS3'
OF MANLY ViaOHSpermatorr
a , etc. , when nil other rcine.
fi fall A cure guaranteed.
! V1.DO a bottle , largo bottle , foul
times the quantity. $5. By ex-
props to any addrcsa. So'd b }
alldrugglatB. ENGLISH MEDI
OAT , INSTITUTE , Proprietors , 718 OIlvo Street , St
T.onla.llo.
"I hrxvo sold Sir Astloy Cooper's Vital nestorativc
ot > e rs. Every customer speaks highly of It I
DriKealUtlcglycndorsoitaaaremody of true merit
"C. F. QOODMAK , Drug gU
188B v18mtoeod
-70. L REGULAR MONTHJj Y DRAW-
I Li ! ing will take place in Covington ,
Ky. ,
Thursday , March 27th , 1884.
A Lawful Lottory& Fair Drawings ,
chartered by the Icsrlalatnro of Ky. , and twice ileuar.
ed legal by the highest court In txo Btato Boml
.ghen lo Ilenry Cuiiutv in the sum of # 100,000 for the
'prompt pajment nf all irlzon sold.
March Scliome.
1 Prlia . Ef.OOU
1 Prize , . . . . 10,000
1 Priru , . D.OOC
S Prizes , } 2,500oach . B , X1
5 Prizes , l.dmtiacli . 6,000
20 Prizes , DOOeach . 10,0011
100 Prizes , 100 each . 10,000
SOO Prizes , GO each . 10,000
00 Prizes , 20 each . 10.01H1
1000 Prizes , IU each . 10,000
0 Prizes , iloo oath Approximation Prizes i , , 2,700
B PrUes , MO " I.SOC
8 P < lws , 100 each " IX *
1,876 PM/rs. tllO,4O , (
Whole Tickets , $ a. Half Tlekete , 81 ,
27 Tlokats. SOD. 00 TicketB , $100.
Bomit iqouoy or Postnl Note Bank llraJl in Letter !
or ( end bj Express. Orders of 85 and upward In
.express , ran ba ecnt at oui exien o. Address al
orders to J. J , DOIMI.AS. Oovlnpton , Ky
d-wvd 1st yncm-w 2d w cm.
BED STAE LINE
Boynl and U S , Mall Btcamen
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY ,
BETWEEN
NEV/ YORK AND ANTWERP ,
ThcIUdM , flernviny , Italy ,
Btoerapo Outward , fJO ; Prepaid from Antwerp , JI21
lEiCilrsloil , { 10 , lnehidlhhijil.lln | < r , etc , M Col. In , $16
Kx'.ursion , tflOO ; 8Ali n Iruui ? 5oto 00 ; Kxcurmoi
4110 to tlOU.
jQTPutor Wright & Sum , QCII. AKiirits. 65 Kioad
wny N. Y.
I Caldwell. Hamilton & Co , , Omaha. P. Ii Olod
iinaD&Ci ) . , 208 N , Iflth Street , Oinuha ; U. K Kim
ball , OmahaAccntx. n < A erd-lv
ALONG THE LINE OF TUB )
Chicago. . St. . Paul , Minneapolis am
OMAHA RAILWAY.
The nicy extension of this line from Wat.udeld U ]
i the
BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAU
through Concord and Colcrldgu
'TO 1S3CjSL3l.miXrG1'O3Xr ,
jteachcs tha test portion of the Btatu. Special ex
curslon ra'oa for land lueker * over till' line t'
Wayni , Norfolk and Ilattlngtou , and \la lllalr to al
principal po'i.ts on the
SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC RAILROAE
Trilos o\or tbt C. . at. P. if. & O. Itailway tn Cov
Injrton , HIoux Llty , Ponca , tllartlngtoo , Wayne anc
Norfolk ,
Forrrcmont , Oakdale , NolUb , and through to Vfcl
entlne.
XSTl'oT rate * anil nil Information rail on
K 11. WilllNEV. General Ag Dt ,
6tr : i ; * Dulldlitr , Oar , 10th and Farnam htJ ,
Omaha , Ktb
LAII no secured at depot , coiner Htl
> .aUr Btrettn
I CURE FITS !
VlicnfcKv euro i uc in ( iuean unroiytoctoptuouiTur
J tfuiititellioni rnurn mrtlii. I rce n ana.-
ral euro. I tiava ; imda Ihn tll lO of Kilt ! . E
r riLLINOHICKNKBSalllo lnm [ udy. ( virtutUV
rtmedy to cor * U worst cuut. llic ui othnt h v
dli no ruuton jtir in t now receiving a car * , i
fur ft trutUw anil a Kroo Uolllo cf pr mi
- Give IfiijTMH anil Tiwt Olllc * . H tt *
f r trltl , ! I wlllrur * yi
. 11. U. 1UOT. mruar
CHICAGO SCALE CQ
I ' . run uiLuv LTJI.K , xu. nutiu. .
ii T.in UlU ) . lira ul ll-jx llifluilpd
240 "AKMCR'a COALE , 8 ,
TJiB "Uu. . I Hiw.tTv V'M " ' to-.ttib.fc
( OIKirilKUHIZCH. lUimttt > KllK LlSTiHU
FORGES , TOOLS. &o ,
ST rOIUK MiDK fllH LIOIIT WUU , tli
fuoati ui * nmt = s saw
THE BISING EIVER ,
A lllsc nt Oinnlia nml Polr R Abo\r
A Ulfi Flood K\t | trd.
The Miisour river niw risen about four
oct at Omaha dur'.ng the last thirty-six
lours. The ic'j , however , still holds ,
'ho ' river is raing nil the wnys up , nnd
uilo n heavy tiso is expected when the
onornl break-up ocours.
ATHIOUV rtrv.
The rit-or nt this oi v wni n foot highrr
ast oening tlimi on Saturday. The ice
till holds lirni , nnd n few teams rrcsiod.
humorous foot pnsscngora went ever ,
jut not entirely dry shod. The winter
riduo wan crossed by trains of the No-
rnska division during the day , and holds
nn. It is not likely to bo weakened
ntil the ice inovea out. .lint how long
t will bo K'foro the ice goes is what poole -
lo want to know. With the thaw of
rstcrday , the rain of hxat night nnd the
tundy riiiim of the river , thu ice cannot
omain in place much longer.
wiiusur. conns DISASTKH.
Captain Oraut Mitr h sajR that it is n
listakon idea that the disastrous high
ater of three years ngo was madoby the
nulling of the snows in the few hundred
nilcs of tlio river immediately above
lioiix Oity. That rise came from thoup-
or river , and the snotr hereabout did not
molt until most of the dmimuo had been
one by the ice gorges. The damage , if
from the will de-
ny , present break-up -
end on the amount of wntor that the
ppor river sends down , rather than on
10 water coming into the stream below
iismarck.
AT IIUNMN'O WATI'.U.
Captain Joe Leach , master of the
teamcr M.nudo , came in yesterday from
lunning Water. Ho informs n reporter
' : iat the river tnoro is several feet higher
inn nt this city. Tlio ice in the main
ihannol for the distance ot n milo wont
ut several days ngo. From the color of
lie water Captain Leach thinks that the
followstono rise has passed Weeping
Water. The ice in the Niobrnro has
one out.
AT YANK1OX.
A gentleman from Yank ton says that
; ho river there is yet mostly covered by
co , but that the ice' ' is Hooded , and thu
Ivor raising. No immediate break-up is
ixpectod.
AT ( JHAMIinULAIN.
, D. T. , March 10. The
ivor ' is ( juiot. In the channel some parts
ire' yet frozen over. No , break-up is
ookcd for at present. It has boon
.hawing all day nnd the snow is nearly
all gono.
AT niSMAUOK.
Bismarck Tribune , G : Indications at
.ho river now arc that thn ilood caused
by the break-up of the Yellowstone nnd
Tongue rivers has reached this point.
The \\ntor has risen nearly seven feet
luring the last forty-eight hours , and is
( lowing on top of the ice. The sun is
high enough with favorable winds to
cause n speedy break-up nt almost any
time , but n decided change in the tern
> eraturo nnd n few days of chinook
breezes must first occur. The
-liorniomoter last night wus ton below
zero.
"HOUGH ON BATS. "
Clears out rats , mien , roaches , flies ,
ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks ,
ophera. 15c. Drucrirists
PKKSONALi.
UftvidGratf , Orleans , Y. T. Lewis , Oak
land , nro gueuts of the Millard.
W. H. Dickenson , Wahno , John B. Horn
met , "Lincoln , nru at the Millard.
J. 1" . Kilter , Plattsmouth , and C. W. Thomas
mas , Grand Inland , are registered at the Mil
lard.
lard.II.
II. O. Stewart , of Klveraton , Xeb. , IK re
gistered at the Metropolitan.
K. B. Carson and H. S. lleinos , of Chicago
are registered at the Metrojwlitin.
J. W. King , ofOgulalla , la at the Metro
poll tan.
Jos. 1' . Townloy , of Terre J Ian to , Ind. , 1
rcxislstored at the Metropolitan.
William Kurfcs and Miss Sophia Anderson
of OOUOBOO , Ilia. , are K'uoita of thoMotro-
poliun ,
Ji E. Larhart and wife , St. Paul , Minn ,
are stopping nt the Metropolitan.
Mahlon Hasten nnd wife , Chicago , are a
the Metropolitan.
Mi < m iTennio Montugnn and sister , of 1)c
Moincw are at the M.otroHilitan. |
'C. Jl. Swoduni , Oil City , I'oun. , is Bto ] > pin
at the Metropolitan.
J. H. Butrmn , K"ck Island , Ills. , G. C
Briggu , mid \V. C. Hudson , WInstereet , lo.
J. 8. Uthorly , Sherman , Wyo. , and H. M
lirotson aad two daugHtira , Chicago , nr
stopping at the Motropulitun.
On ID tlio M.irill OI-IIH Carnival.
The lOMh tJrand ilonthly Drawing of Th
Louisiana State Lottery took place the HOC
end Tuesday of February , at Now Orleans
Ln. Gun'lx (7. ( T. Jinauregnrd , of La. , am
Jubsl A. U.uly , of Vu. , supervised it. Tiok
ot > 'o. 71 , I2 drew Vlrat Capital of S7fi,000i ;
wan Hold m FructionH of fittlia at 81 each , uni
Mr. dloracajf. Hatch , a plumber of No. 1S <
West JJroadway , South iioxton , Afasa. , go
315/00 ; another portion ucitt to Merfiiv
La/.jrd Freren , of Sun FranciHOO , Cal. , wel
known banker there ; another to Frank Fi
tlollo , JucUhonvlllo , Fh. No. 09,873 dra
the Hecond I'rizo of $25.000 , nl o old In fifth
ono to II , It. Kicks , of Morgantown , Jtrook
Co. , y. 0. , collected through Bank of Ashu
vllle , .N..O , , and elHowliero. No. HO-1'J8 dion
the Third Cui.ital Price of $10.000. sold i
VVakhlngton City , D. 0 , , and olsowhoio
Kvory where , everytlmo , ovnryono haa it chani
to win n fortune for a trifle. Any. informu
tion can ! > o hod of M. A. DaupUn , Net
Orleans , La. , before April 8th , the not
drawing. _ _ _
Copper County
Correapondeuce of Tin BK ? .
GOSI-EU COUNTV , Neb. , March , 1884
Having bia a reader of Tun BKB fo
four years , and never seeing anything i
it foam this , county , C will give a few
items that may be of interest to you
many readers.
Gosper county is situated on the divid
botwcon tlio I'latfo and Kepublicanrivcrs
nnd has a territory of 4G8 t/uaro miles
and is nccMsiblo bjr the Uuion Pacifi
railroad on the north nnd Burlington
Missouri lUv r railroad on the south , a
Arapahoe , and Plum Creek , on ( ho Unto
PaciBc.
Wheat , oatt ) , corn , barley , rye , ilnz
and broomcorn grow in abundance. Crop
n this township , 7 , northrniiio ! 21 , west
iveragcd in 1883 ; Wheat , 25 bushels pc
icro ; natfl , 40 ; corn , 40 to 40 ; barley , D
'o GO ; broomcorn , about 1 ton to 4 acres
most all of the latter on sod.
Water is obtained iu abundance , an
as pure and good as in nny country , th
opln to it varying according to locality ,
> omg on the low lands nbout 20 to 40
cot , and on the high lands from 150 to
00 , but these deep wells nro easily made
with well nugors , the cost being nbout
'GO ' to § 70 nil complete. It is suitable
or raising stock of nil kinds which nl-
rnys finds n sale nt good prices. There
i some government land yet for homo-
tends nnd pre-emption , but the most of
iq good land is taktn. There is n good
< | UAiitity of railroad lands for , snlo nt low
> riccs , from § 4 to 87 per ncre , nnd on
nsy terms.
Any one wanting further informntion
an call nt my residence , fifteen miles
outhcnst of Plum Crook , or address mo
t that placo. JOHN A. Uoiir.uts
Post Ollico ClmiiK' ' ,
n Nebraska nnd Iowa , during the week
ndino ; March 8 , 1831 , furnished by Win.
ran Vleck , of the post ollico department :
Nl'.IIKASKA.
Established Concord , Dixon county ,
livid 0. l.cnmer , postmaster ; Dnrnall ,
Jrown county , Daniel II. Darnnll , post-
lastor ; Pickroll. Oago county , Joseph
V Chandler , poVmastor ; Shubortltich-
rdson county , Frank Al. King , post
lamer ; TJiatcher , Cherry county , Loran
< \ Lewis , postmaster. .
Postmnstcra appointed Ayr , ' Adams
ounty , II. A. Howe ; Camden , Sownrd
ounty , 1C. Kinney ; Stowo , Frontier
) unty , llownrd AI. llenton.
IOWA. '
Established Gresham , Black Hawk
> unty. Alfred W. Daniels , postmaster ;
[ all , Davis county , Edward C. Hull post-
lastor.
Nntnn changed Stottpolis , Iowa conn-
' to Williamsburg.
Postmasters appointed Baldwin , Jnck-
on county , George Sokol ; Dayton , Web
er county , J. A. Ltndborg ; Lytlo City ,
ow.- county , Ilnttiu M. Tiornan.
THK TVUANTS OF THI-J TitAGIC.
ho Knot cm Trunk Idno llopoitcd
*
HOIK : to I'll'COM TlirotiHlH
irom Oltlcn o
( o Mexico.
pocial Dispatch to Tn K BKH.
Ciiiiuiio , March 11. According to n
umor on the board of trade to-day the
astern Trunk line pool has gone to
nccos , intluoncod by extensive rate cut-
ng on the difleront roads. A call on
Commissioner Alooro was productive of
: io information that no such disruption
.ad occurred , nor was it likely to take
lace. Recent advices from Cotnmis-
ionor 'link were to the effect that no
rate cutting that ho know was being
.ono. Alooro wns of the opinion that the
'runk line pool was just ns solid and ns
Ikcly to stand as it ever was.
Special Dispatch to The Boe.
WASHINGTON , March 12 Information
caches hero that through trains from the
ity of Mexico to Chicago , will bo put
m in a very short time on the through
incs completed. The time between Chicago
cage and the City of Mexico , will be , it
s said , between three and four days.
THK Olil > WOULD.
A CUIS1S Al'l'lWMCUES AT HUAKIM.
SUAKIM , March 11 , 8 p. in. Firing
ins begun nt Zariba. General Graham ,
Colonel S tovrr.tr. and the whole force has
gone thither , including the guard di > -
jiiled for the forts hero , which consisted
of 730 British and 000 Egyptian troops.
SUAKIM , March 12 , Morning. Tlio
Highlanders working on the intrenched
fort at Xariha woio attacked by
Osman Digna'd advance at ( !
o'clock last opening. Only 422
marines now defend thu forta of iSuakim.
Scouts from the direction of Tamanieb
report that Osman with 7,000 men is
moving toward Zariba , in the hope of
destroying the British stores of water in
a series ot night attacks. Osman retains
as adherents the great tribe of Huddri-
amas. The Shiitkh has urged that night
assaults were the best kind of strategy
against England's arms of precision.
TIAirUNd AT IlACNINir.
, March 11. A report is cur
rent nt Hong Kong that G onornl Millet
opened a cannonade upon Uacninh Mon.
day. At Canton are nil the signs of c
prolonged war. There is no hostility tc
foreigners , however.
DYNAMITK FOR DB TA11IS.
PAIUH , March 11. A box addressed t (
Compto do Paris , seized in Lyons , con
tainrd dynamite suflicient to kill manj
persons.
DIHMAUCK li.MII.Y RATTI.BI ) .
Br.iu.iN , March 11. Bismarck is auf
fering from n severe attack of gout. Tin
Linker incident has severely excited hin
and every frpnh phase of the dispute i ,
quickening his irritation , ITo is mucl
Qmucintod , having lost over forty pound i
in a short thri"
KltANOE AND KK7H 1'OIUC.
PAIUH , Mnicli 11 , Tlio committee o
the chamber of deputies , to which th
question of the importation of America
pork had been referred , have decided
rtubject to the approval of the govern
mum , to consult the consul generals i
the various departments upon the nml
lor. Meanv/liilu Lnnessan , n member c
the committee , has rcaolvod t < > reques
thu government to suspend the omb.irn
on pork until the committee shall hav
come to n final decision ,
A ( IKKAT C'OVtfUMKNT.
BEULIN , March 11. The North Gorma
Gazette considers it noteworthy that a
article should have appeared in Th
Journal Den Debats , Paris , which exproi
scd approval of Bismark's action in rcgar
to the Laskor resolution. It is unoxpocte
that a French journal should judge Bii
marck favorably.
AKFAIUH IN TO OTK.
P ms , March 11. Tonauju advices n
port a French column advancing upo
llaoninh from Hnidzeiong and hai had
uiccebBful engagement with the onemj
Vdmiral Couibet hus taken nn ironclad t
Quinton and declared that part of th
juast blockaded.
Wlmleaiilo bluuuiuur tif Train Jtol
SILVEII CJT - , X. M. , March 11. hi
formation has been received from th
-icono 'of the conflict with the escape
Darning train robbers. Frank TVggat
tnd Miku Leo were hanged to a tree b
ho poeso. Tlio negro Washington hai
his head shot oil" . Mexican Charley wa
diet dead. Joseph Lt/l'nr / , ono of th
( Misso , wns killed by Kit Jay ; the Jat'o 1
acapeil , headed for Gil.i river , but wil 1
t-erlainly ba taken dead or alive witlii
unhoun. Mike Leo confessed to kill 1
ng Kiiginoer Wi bitnr
SuloIdcH llccuiib i.r . it liitlier'H IU
Sr. PAUL , Much 11 This morninc
Harry , the 12 year old son of Edward H i
Turner , becoming angered at a reproc )
7y his mother , snatched up n rorolv *
himself through the heart ,
t UNFETTERED FLAMES ,
A Fire in East St , Louis Inflicts
$500,000 , Loss ,
An r.lcvatnr , llnllwny FrclBht onico
mid t to Ours Destroyed.
Sr Louis , March ll. There was n
most destructive II ro in Kiiat St. Louis
to-night. The ihmca cauht in a small
harbor shop in n rovr of old frftino buildings -
ings on the river front. Tlicro is no lire
department in tlio plnco , nml the sur
rounding property was nt the mercy of
the flames , which spread with great rap
idity , soon consumed the row of frames ,
spread to the i-onsfor company's stabloa
in the roar , and then advanced to Eleva
tor A. The entire property was destroy
ed. The olovntor is said to Imvo con-
tnincd botwcon 200,1)00 ) and 000,000
bushels of corn , 50,000 bushels of oats ,
and 10.CCO bushels of wheat. ' Loading
west from this elevator was iInng conveyer
voyor connecting with Elevator U on tlio
river bank , belonging to the simo com
pany. Part of this conveyor was
burned , but the remainder was
torn down nml the elevator. was saved.
Extending northward , the tire tprciul to
the freight ollico of the Chicago < t Alton
road , and to the cars in the yards of that
company. The freight office was totally
destroyed , and a largo number of empty
nnd laden cars burned. One tr.iin of six
burning cars was pulled out of tlio yards
to Cone station , near the stock yards , nnd
the llames communirutcd to long lines of
cars , 7i > to 80 of which wore burned. A
mimborof other cara also burned , making
the number about 1-10 , ono- third of wliioh
were laden with grain. Tlio hiss is in the
neighborhood of § 500,000. On elevator
building , § 150,000 ; grain , § 200,000 ; cars
and freight , § 75,000 ; railroad buildings ,
§ 50,000 ; smaller losses , § 25,000 ; insur
ance not ascertained.
WIIEKIC W1NUU WHISTLE.
< V Sovcro Ull//nril KnRlni ; hi Minnesota
seta mul Dakota AJOyclonoln
MINNEAPOLIS , March 11. The most
severe blizzard of the season is raging.
Travel of all kinds is suspended. Spec
ials from various points in Minnesota
and Dakota stutp the storm is severe
every where. Trains on the vnriou * rail
roads are cither many hours Into or
abandoned. In the neighborhood of
St. Vincent in some places the snow lia
drifted twenty foot deep. No disaster
reported yet ,
iitAND FOUKH , D. T. , March 11. A
blizzard is raging hero , the air is filled
with snow , driving before the high north
wind , the temperature ranging from 10
above to ! )5 ) below this afternoon. All
the roads except the Northern Pacific are
blockaded. Former reports of a severe
blizzard east are exaggerated. Men. and
women were out three days and nights
without ajiol or , nnd no physical injury
was sustained. Not exceeding 12 per
sons have been lost to date in Dakota
and the neighboring regions of Minneso
ta and Canada.
ST. PAUL , March 11. A peculiar Mix-
zard lias been blowing northwest for the
lust three days. The weather has _ not
been cold but the exceedingly high winds
caused snow diifts twenty to thirty feet
deep in places. Most trains Imvo sus
pended. Duluth is the only town reported
whore the weather is mild. In St. Paul
to-night it is growing rapidly colder. _ A
strong wind is blowing enow so that it is
impossible to BOO across the street.
, JACKSON , Miss , March 11. A cyclone
struck the Agricultural col logo at Shark-
villo this afternoon. Captain Lucas ivun
slighly wounded. All the buildings are
more or less damaged. Slock sull'ored
greatly ; farm implements , fences and
grain wore blown uway. At other pointn
there was severe wind. Lightning struck
the state house horo.
WAVKULY , Miss. , March 11. At fou <
o'clock this afternoon every cabin and
gin house on Major Young'a plantation
wore wrecked by a torrilio storm. The
rain poured in torrents for two hours ,
t accompanied by hail and wind. Tlu
elements are still at war and worse i :
expected.
THIS CATTLE CONTAGION.
KanBUH Slock Men Fearful of the lie
null Tlio Convention nt Kaunas
City "Worse DevelopmentH.
KANHAH CITY , March 11. ThoJournal'
Neosha Falls ( Kansas ) dispatch says
Thu situation is becoming more serious
The examinations to-day show that th
diittaso appeared in the herd of on
is Piivcau. Tills is the Vutos Contur cast
the first report of which was contradict
ei. A well developed case has also bee
discovered in Jmnes 0. Toles' herd , i
Lyon county , t > nmo miles south of Empc
riu. Tliu cattle men assembled here ur
fearful of the remit t , but still hppo fc
the beat. The mooting in this cit
to-day brought stock men from n
purta of the slnto , there bring COO i
attendance. They organized by the ulei
tion of Lioutcnant-povonior Kiiinoy i
president and L Foil aa errrotnry. Fii
noy stated that thus far only BtouK cattl
uro being affected ; corn-fed cuttlo Jim
o not yet been touched by the disease. Tl
exports then made a report of their o ;
umiimtion , Dr. Ilulcom , army 8urvoy <
in nt , Fort Leavonworth , stating that after
clone investigation ho was convinced tin
lt. the malady is the foot and mouth discos *
( ] In I'onr of u Flood.
VTJMA , Ariz. , March 11. The Gi
river is risinir rapidly , being now six fo <
higher than at the time of the grei
flood of 1802. The citizens are coi
utructing a levee , but this will not pr
vent the lower part of the townfroi _
being swept away if the river continue ;
to rise. The people are excited an
ifraid w go to bed. The Colorado
eported as rifting rapidly.
Null It mo to Oiiiaiitt llediicert.
Cmc'AOo , March 11. Commiuioni
Viuing , of the Western Trunk Line assi
ciation , yesterday ordered a reduction i
the nail rate between Chicago and Omah
from 28 to 2 cents , Thin was done t
meet the river competition. The Soutl
vestcrn Itailway association linns mac
'lie same reduction from Chicago and S
Louia to Kansuy Oity March 1.
( WostcrnVUJH antl
! BAN FiuNciMX ) , March 11. The Ohr
aide's Los Ang&los special a yo panaui
ers by the dofayod train from'tlio ca
irrived to-day. TJiey catno by rail as fi
is Pomona , thence by team and on foi
'tern. Thov n-port fully thousand fin
grants and first class paasor.gors at CVIk
and vicinity.
; T ITho.v , March 11. The Blar'a Bilyi
f City special says : The Doming train re
r > en broke jail last night. They wt :
overtaken by the sheriire posse , tv
killed , ono wounded nnd tlio rest cap
tured.
MiNXBArotH , Minn. , Mnrch 11. The
Tribune's upcciat from Pottimid , Oregon ,
ftnys : The men reported lost in the
Occur d'Alono mountains turned up nt
Front Crook.nttor H days woeful experience -
once in the deep snow and forests. Tlio
party was utterly worn out.
MOSCH Montclloro'N Memorial ,
LKVKtANt ) , 0. , March 11. The sit-
promo ledge of the Hebrew order of
Korahpr Shel Barzol , now holding n quin-
quonnial session liuro , to-day endowed n
homo for aged nnd infirm Isralitcs located
in tliM city , commomorattvo of the 100th
aunhunary of Sir Moses Mrntolioro.
The value of the endowment is § 75,000.
This ii the first inumotml founded in
honor of the great Jouish philanthropist ,
and was adopted with great onlliujiivmi.
Itillrontl UoRulatlon In Mexico.
MKXK-O , March 11. The Mexican
government demands a reduction of the
tariff on the Mexico tfcVoraCru7.mil-
road under the tcrmi of the ponct'ssion
sti.ulnting [ the tarill' rates must be re
duced as soon as the earnings of the com
pany permit payment of 8 per cent divi
dend on common stock. The first ,
through train ov r the Mexican Control
from the United States is expected here
Saturday.
A Small Job.
S. 0. , March 11. The
republican convention of the Seventh
congressional district nominated Robert
Small , colored , for congress to ouccood
Muckoy , deceased. There was little
opposition to Small's nomination. It is
considered equivalent to an election , the
majority of negro voters in the district
being overwhelming.
Scottish Klto MIIHONH.
LYONS , In. , March 10. Tlio fourteenth
annual conclave of the Scottish Uito Ma-
sunn was opunod last night nt the hall of
DoMolny Consistory. Members are com
ing hi from nil parts of the state. There
are about twouty-fivo candidates for tlio
degree to bo granted. The mooting
closes Fiiday evening with a grand ball
nnd banquet
More Murders In a Vurloty Tlicntor.
SAN ANTOMO , March 11. Ben Thomp
son and King Fisher are both lying doud
in tlio Vaudeville theatre ; bc.th were
shot in the loft eye. .loo Fester who at
tempted to separate them wan shot in the
leg nnd will probably die. The tragedy
occurod to-night.
Destructive 1'ralrlo Flro.
KANSAS CITY , March 11. A destruct
ive prairie ( ire started by n locomotive
spark yesterday afternoon near Kinsley ,
Kai. , is burning n number of ranches ,
dwellings and ether property. Mrs. Goo.
W. Mathony was burned to death in an
endeavor to save her homo.
Missouri Kcpulilluans Fall to Kitso.
Sr. Loui.s , March 11. The republican
state committees of both Filloy and anti-
Filloy factions of the party met here to
day. They failed to unito. The anti-
Filloy party sot the date for their state
convention on April flth. Tt is thought
that the Filloy party will to-morrow issue
a call for n eeparato convention.
11V TlOLiKOUU'H.
Cowan & Co , , merchants of Glasgow , hiw
failed for JMOO.OOO ,
Oiford university has dcclilod to grant wo
men tlio aamn oxnnilii.itloii im pl\cn men ,
Van ( .irnfeelaml Sons , lard and imp iimnti-
fncttirorB , of St. Louta , Imvo nssiKiiod. Ancti" .
Sli.'t.aOJ , liabilities nutBtatod.
Anotlior bill liaa p.v > od the iniliiunont of
QnouiiHlantl , Australia , roetiietln ; ; Chlncsa
initnlgnition ,
TlioKovornorof Dolitwnra has rcupltod Lowos
I. Lint , undnr Bcntonco to IIIIDK FriiUy , until
thu Kocnnd Krlilny of March 1000. Tliu gonu-
ral bollefvn that thosoiitoiicclof murder wiui
unwarranted by tliu ovicJoneo.
liuhop Wognor of 1'uttorann , N. .T. . hftB ro-
ftiHOil to allow the funorul of Win. llnydqn
and wife to take plnco from the church 1m-
C&UBO the IlaydoiiB dtsobnycd the ordnr of tlm
bishop two yearn ao prohibiting the irnlo of
liquor on Sunday.
Kd. Ray nnd W. A. Anderson , rovomio
odicorH. who recently klllod throa inon In
M Itclioll county , North Carolina , have ciir-
ramlerod and uro now in j.iH at Ashoxilld.
Nourly 85,000 reward bus boon olTorod for
tlioir capturo.
The Northwestern , Sloiix City nud Onmha
roads hnvo i sncd n joint through freight tarill
on lumbar , lath , flhiriRlpp , codnr po ta , tanbark -
bark and teloprrnph poleR , t lilnB cilf ct on
Monday , between Clilcu o * MilwauUco , Ha.
cine , llaclno .liinctlon , or Ivonohlm , uud Nebraska -
braska pointa.
A train on the Michigan Contra ! road , due
at JlulTulo ycHtcrduy inorninf ; , i-truck nbrolioi :
rail about ono liunclrod nillos from tlutt city ,
which completely overturned thn flcopor , aiu
fifteen pansongerH aboard , Including Currit
Swain , the uctrcss. Nearly all were bndlj
brtiisod , but nouo Horioualy'iujurod ,
The Mlchfgan Central passenger ( lapirlnion
has taken muaBiiroa to do away with the note
runner unlaanco at NI Kara Kall0. Horuaftoi
ouch hotel will liillmltud to but ono runner a
each of the two dopota , nnd they muat Htan <
outndo ! the cnrblnj , ' . If they coma iucido tin
compuny'H xroimdii the hotolH will bo hhut ol
from oven thoM ) Hmlloil prlvllenoa-
IB UNFAILING
ARI > ISl'AI.MIILB
IK cuiumi
Epileptic Pitt ,
'Spatnt ' , Fill ling
_ _ _ filcl.iicsR , Convul
sions , St. VltUu Dance , Alcoholism ,
Opium Eating , Seminal VfenUnreo , Im-
| Ktcncy , Syphilis , Bcrofula , and nil
Norvouo and Blood Dlooaooo.
| 5y To Clergymen , Lawyers , Literary Men ,
Merchants , Hauliers , Liidlen and ull whose
BCdentury employment cauect Nervous Pros
tration , IrrrKiilantlCB of Ilio blood. eUmmcli ,
bowels or kidiicyH , or who require a nerve
la
Ionic , appetlzoi'oi btliiuleiit/Viimariui ( Jfcr-
ot elm h Invaluable.
At t-tyThonflantls
II- proclulm It the most
IIU ' " *
U- wonderful L'lgor-
ins Uin ed ant a that elnltlnfr ever nuRtaln- BVRtcni. CHEnVE | | | | | | )
s ( l.CO , ut Urngb'lfits.
id rhaDR.8.A.niCHMOND
is MEDICAL CO. , Solo Hro-
St. < otcph , Mo.
_ Rtnulenhnnrli to Oo . A o i.P _ _
or WeakNervousMen
WboiJi delilllly. < iKl > uu ll uud | > romtturu
devuy aiocauivU by oiM-HMiii , errors of yuuth , etc
tra.perfiM-tl ) > restored.or iliii > t -
ylporoiK inunliooil liy THE MA
XOLU8. n > Um > cll amrrlnx. TliUinmtunni
lj\vi-vi > i | > I lilllly tint I'll. > ill-ill Drciiy
aoifonnly ci'ooou > ful IICOAIIHH nari-u on v" '
< u > uiii t > , ne\viiiiil JlrrL't niclliiMKan
MUM * llHir uiihne B. he&ted 'IrfitUfl Kff.
"USTON nEMP YC0..40W.MI' Ww *
on - ITotioe to Cattle Mon
n-
nnt 1IO ( ) OATTLB FOR 8ALK.
nr 110 Head ol Htotn Tlirto Ve w Old.
01 20J * < ' ' * Two "
ii. 201 " " HclhW , Two "
IM " ' rtocn , Olio "
% 20 " M IKKt-r * . Ooo "
Tbe l ne dww.'ll ) d oattlo 010 ill Ht'll brut ) low
> ttle , ktrnlL'ht and unooth llima cultlu willl
er nld In luU to i ult i uichi er , and nt rtasnmb
iirlcw. Tor lur'.bi r i.artl.u' ' r , " " ; " "
re Waverly , llnju.irOu , owa.
TO I' , B. A'liyou gjradjdbulla , niTOmo-Stwl
\
fiitiniTsi
Is Li , LJAJ ULJLCi
PMESREIKSKINGURES
1 Positive Cure for livery form of
% / > and Jilood Diseases , from
J'implct to Scrofula.
Blood Purifiers and Skin
BoautiHers.
DIRKimmiXCI llinions , Hohlnff unit Ilurnlnff
Torluro , I'Alnlul Krnptlon * , S lt Ilhciini or
Ke/cma , I'noiUili * , SoMd lloul , Intuntllo or Illrtli
llumom.MHl o\cn furin nt Itch iu , SoAly , Plmiily ,
oriiiloii ( 1 Inhir led t'onlAjloiir , And Copj cr-d lor-
c.1 DNrmritol the Illood , Shin Mil Soslp , lth I.cni
< > ( lUlr. nrn pn.lthcly rurcd by Oiitloum
Ciillcuri lto * > Ucnt , the iiowl)1oo < tiirinor.cliuiiMi |
tlio liloinl nnd | M'rplmtloii ot Ininirlllci | Ami polnnn
ini flonicnt , MKI tlun return ca the rAino , wli'lo '
( 'tlltdliA , the Ktp.it Skin ftiro , liisUntly tllMd Itch-
Injjninl Ii tUtnmittlnn , rloan the Skill Anil Scnlj ,
lioili the t'Kcrn Kinl Borr , nnd UM ointho llnlr
Soap , mi CTiuMte Rkln llcauttnor nnd
Tollvt llc < | til < Ur , ] > rrn\rrtl | Irnni Cutlcurn , Ii IndH-
IMMIMMO 111 trrnthift skill Dlsoi'oi , D.-vliy lltimnrt ,
hkln tllcsiWic * . Miillloiii5h , ; liipio | < l , i Oily Hkln.
Cutlcutft ItomHIcn ro nlHoliitoiy | mic , mult no only
rrMlllowl IMnlla laiulSKln llriivlHciK. u-
ChS .lIo slilohT > < ilvycr'J3StRtoiitrct ( , lion
I'm , ro | > flrt < cnno nl Htlt Uliciim tiiitlcr hln ol or-
vatlou for ten jcurn.litcli oncrcxl tlio | > ntlcnt'i
Ixxly nml llnili , nml t ulildi nil knoun mcthn.ln ol
trcMnu < nt IIM ) been | iilliil | ulthout lioncHt , uhlrh
wanconiplotcly cMrcil oUlv by the CuUcur * Homo ,
tile * , IctvliiR n cJi.in mul healthy nklii ,
1If. . Ir Vo , U ij , I'otrolt Mlch.nullcrnl nut Mil
torlnrrn from a km tI < onililrh Kpx | < nrr.l 01. his
h ml , hrftl MiiKnca , Mil nearly ilf < troyiMllimi > c .
wlter thonimt caroliilib torlnc nml a cim iltulon
ill | ihjdlrl nn lullcil tci rcllcMi liliii , he u < pil the IM
tlcnmHcmcillos , ml was tn.cil , nml hit * icniilnol
i to ihto.
Chan. lv yro lllnlo Jorspy City HelRht" , N , .T , , n
il ot liji-irn , ho , for clslit jcniii , M ona n i
nl SiVxIw nml Humor * , ( iml nion ( . wlio.ix nil Kni ji
ronuilu ! < nmt rrMirJ \ tilcil In \ \\ancoinilcto- | -
ly rum ! l > y Cutlciita Ilcmcillos.
HoW by nil ttmiKltU. Ciitlrurn , f-0 cents ; Rrnol.
vent , 31 ; Moni | , 2lronU' 1'orrnu Unuu AKD CIIBMI.
CAI.UO. , llojton , .Mans.
Soiul lor'How to Oiro Skin Wscancn- "
CAPITAL PRIZE , $76,00 .
nly $ fl. Slmron In'l'ropottluii'O'J
LonisMa Slate Lotlcry Company ,
"H'c do hcrtby ecrtiju that IM supervise the or-
rangenuiit * for all the Monthly arut Stmi-Anntial
Drawings of the f.ouiiann Mate tottery < A > m.
ami in jxrson manage and control the
Dramnt > i themselves , ami that the laniearecon-
thietal irith hanaty , fairatsi , and in good faith
tomxnl all ] > artiti , anil t atithoi-iie the company
to me this certificate , tcit/i fiic-simila of our tiff
\iatartiattachol \ , in its aJifrtisemcjiti.
y
COMMISIIQKlcnS.
Inoorpratod In 1SC8 for S3 yearn by the les'lhturo
for oducntloiml and charltablo | .uri "e with r cap
ital ot 91,000.000 to which a reserve fund nl oici
$ . ' ,50,000 , has flnee been added.
Dy an o\crwhclmlnc poiular TOte IU fronchltt
wan nuiio a part i f the present itato constitution
adopted DccomberSM , A. 1) . 1871) .
The only Lottery over voted on and on-
dorsad by the people of nny Suite ,
It no\ emetics or pontpouoi.
Itn gennd nint'lo number druwingB take
plnco monthly.
A Rplondld opportunity to win a Portnno.
Timrttl OrnnU lirnwhiK CliwB 1) , In tlio Acad
emy of Millie , Now Orlaans , Tuesday , April
tt , 1881 ll)7tli Afinithly
OAPITAL-PKIZK , § 75,000.
JUf I IlZCd , BIUUUIIVIII n . * , . . . . . . . . , .wtw , vw
Aprllcatlon forratns to clubs should bo made rail }
to tlio ollico of tlio Company In NowUrkaui.
For further Inlormatlimrlto clearly uMiiJ full
address. Malic P. O. Money Ordorj pajaulo and
address UoirUtcrcd Letters tn
NEW OHLEANH NATIONAL HANK ,
New Orleans , La.
Postal Notes an 1 ordinary letters by Still or Ex
press ( all ouma ol (5 and upwards by Exprv'u at our
oPensoto )
Jr. A. DAUPHIN ,
or if. A. DAUPHIN , New Orlcaun , La.
007 Betonth St. , Washliigtou , II. 0.
ron run crmn o ? ALL DISEASDI 01 ?
roit TWENTY VI1A1IS Iluninltrcvii' Iloiuoo.
tiillilo Vi-li-rlnnrv HiirclllCH have Ix on iijca by
rnriiicrH , hliirli Ilrri-i crx. I.lvi rv hlnlilnaiul
Tiirliiii'ii. Iliimt ! llnllnmila. Jtlniiiirac-tiirrrd ,
1 , Hli iniiri'et uuci'i-xn.
llii'iililiri-\N' Wfrrlnnry ninnnnl ,
t lit fi INJ | jy mull on u crifit of iirlw. W cfniii
tl/Tiiimililfli ml frro ouflMillcnUiiu
HCMIMinBVHIIOJIKtU'ATIIICMItU.COi
1'J I'ullou Hlruct , A'uw Vuru.
f
Vltr.l Wrnkncm nnd IVoi-
trillion from over work vt
, . . .
llrKI' Vlftl I'i | MfTI4ll * lll J P.-.I If | lvnv I n ! la
t'linof iirlf * KiMiuihrryii1llmiimi. Dfrd.l.'o ,
nJiutcitnio ; uu Uuc. ) 1UU Pulton bl. . N , \ . ,
HE.MNBIMPROVED
IMPROVED
SOFT
ELASTIC SECTION
II warruitnd to wear lonpnr , U
itba form ncufir , anil ( the u u *
than ny oilier t'mt.
Hturactlon , or pilco pnM * l
rvfumled , TliolniluiurocnUi
ClileiKu'n b t iitiyjlrlaiii , nwon
price. n t C t < i n Jnuii , fwtti !
rU youruitnhantfurtbtc *
/IIMKIMI , fi < te.
iii , UiU xbtvitwuiuivLiiw.
DR.
IDYES
( u > .
7LEOTIIO-VOLTAIO IlKLT nnd < Mr HutctBio
ii Arriiiscts tire rent on uu Vaya' Trial IU
EN ONLY. VOUNQ OU OLD , who are dutTcr.
a from Niavoua UimiuTr. LOST vrT urr ,
iBTiso WKAKNESIM , and all tno o dlicates of a
I'tiutoKAi , NXTUIIK. nuliluK , from ABDBK * and
OTUCU UAUSKS. Hpeedy relief anil cnmplcto
riMtoratloii lo HRALTU , Vinoii and. H miooi ;
( IviiuNTKiD. lieinl at ouco for llliuUatcxl
r&mphlQifrue. Addrcu
YPI.TAIO IIKI.T CO. . Mnr.hnll. Mlcli.
tie
H
- * , : * , - - .
The bent CTldrcco In IhsworM nf the
rnrltr nil ciwilcnco of Il ckwcH > llnll
Durham Smoking Tobacco I * foutiil In tlio
fact th t UiO time of thin tobacco IncrcnM *
from year to year. Thin ronM not IM thn
cwo If It Trcro merely " ( rotten up to U , "
orhxil anjr ilnblotin or dinircroui ) Inirro.
illfjiLi In It Among millions of urcnof
nil niUomlltlon , Mircly rome ono xvouhl
flml nnt If It were Imrnro , Injnrlotm or
unptlnUblo. ForlSynniUilstoluccobiii
Ixtn icknctvlctlirci ] to bo tlio bat tn tA <
trotltl , anil orcry rear the Hull Durhim
brtncl KTowfl morfi popular , the ilc niaml for
It wliler , ml Fmokcni
ilrlldon.s nttnral flavor.
Aftk yonr ilcaler for It.
thn jttmilno tndo.
mttk of tbo Bull.
Tlw-rolnnomtw-hlrfilonenhero
Dull Durham
BjEOtlllff TolUOCO 1 > UPClt.
2BBTH EDITION , PRICE $1.00
1JY J1A1L POSTPAID.
KHOW THYSELF/
A GHKAT MKOIOAIi WOHK
Rihamtcd Vitality , NerTOun and Physical DjblLtr
rmnnttiro Decline In Jinn , K.roreot Youth , an h
itnld mimics resulting from lortkcrotlonii or ex.
won. A book ( or every man , > ounir , mlddlo-agod
id old. It contains 125 pn'crlptlona ( or all ncut
nd chronic dlscMios each one ol which In Inraluabl
o found by the Author , whose experience ( Or
ears I ) gunh asprobably no\cr bctoru Icll to the lo
any phytldan SCO pages , hound In boautllu
Yench muslin oraooiaodcovcrs , ( nil gllt.guanntcedi
bo a finer worn OTory tenM , mechanical , lit *
r ry and professional , thin any other work ol 1 In
ill country ( or 12.60 , or the money will bo ref mideil
oTerylntUr.ee. Price only Jl.oO by rnall , pout *
aid. Illustrative sample ftoonts. Bend now. Ookl
cdal awarded the author by the National Uodlca
nioclatlon , to the officers ot which ha refers.
This book should bo read by tr > o younj ( or Imtruo
on , and by the allllatcd for rcIUt. U "III benefit
! . I/ondon Lancet.
There la no member of society to whom thli book
II not ho iifflfnl , whether youth , parent , gcardtou ,
Btructoror olorK\-man. Arconaut.
Addrces thu Pcabody Medical iDUtltute , or Dr. Yr .
. 1'srkrr , No. 4 Dulflnch Street , Uoston Haw. , who
ay bo ooniult d on all disease ) requiring ( kill and
peilcnca. Chronlo andob tlnatodl oa8c thi t have
fflcd tin .kill of all other phys-
fliicclolty. b'uch treated Bncuesi-l
tnout an instano tlluroi * f
Patent Dried Fruit Lifter.
ASUSEFDIi NO DEALER
IM
n *
GROCERY Grocer i
STOBI3 CAN
loim
JIB A
Without It
COUIiTLlt SCALES.
W.C.CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR.
OJ&AUA ,
Nebraska Cornice
-AND-
MANOTAOTUnKIlfl OP
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES-
DOoxrxxx
FINIALS , WINDOW GAPS ,
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ,
PATENT UETALIO 8KYUOHT ,
Iron Fencing !
CrostlniiB , nnluatrndea , Verandas , Office and Uork
lUUlngo , Window and CclUrOunrdg , Kto.
OOU. O. ANDttO BTlUiBTi' , tIKCOWJ NIU1.
OAI8CH. &fana < rer.
DRJORKE'S ELECTRIC BELT
Will euro ,
wjfr uinb.iffn.lllii'UiiiiUlMM , Pur-
B Sfazu lytlK , .Ni iiralcln , Klatli-a ,
litnry , Nnlnii nml l.lnr
fCTy.Q.BSBaafcui / ; . . „ . , ,
, , . . imtl n. riji'lpclui. C tnrili ,
//f\ - \'ttri. \ Kplli-iwy , Imjioli-nrj ,
IJuintiB M. I'li'lipum Utvil.rtr. tinly K-lciirtilnW -
i" ) Uoinn Xincrlin Uut w.'mlVitlaM'.li'Ctflilly i l milf
iftl m through ilio body , unil can hu revliargi'd In an In *
Uut by Hi i rmUiitl. . _ I
SI.OOO WouldNotBu" ! It.
Ua. Huuxn-I was a lotod with rheumatism an I
uroil by uilii.7 a belt. To any ono allllctcil wltli
thit ilUunso , t nould v , buy Ilorno'a Elcctrlo Deli
Any ono cjn confer with mo by wrltlnffor calling
at my ttoro , HJu Douglas street , Omalia Nob.
\VIIlIAit LYONS.
MAIN OKFJCH Oppoalto pottoitlco , room 4 Frcn-
tor block.
f JTFor rule ftt C , F , Oootlman's
Otnahx
Imported Beer
IN BOTTLES.
Erlungor , . , . Bavaria.
Culnibaoutir , . Bavaria.
Pilsuor . . . . . , , Bohemian.
Kaiser . . .k .Bromeu.
DOMESTIC.
Bwlweiser . St , Louis.
Anlinueor , . St. Louis.
Sclilitz-Pilsiior . Milwaukee.
ICruz'ri . . . . . . .Omaha.
Ale , Porter. D-mostio and Rhino
Wiue. ED. MAUH.BK
EUROPE ! !
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