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OMAHA DAILY JBEE : FEIDAY. APPIL 21 l I THE CALIFORNIA MAN. i How He Kollovod the Monotony of a Journey Across the Plains. Denver In'cr-Occin , , * , v My fellow-passengers in the trip vs , cast across the plains over the Atchf- son , Topolca & Sinta Fo road wcro not Very lively or socinblo until wo V pulled out from Pueblo , and then they Ho to each brightened up and began to other. Wo ran over a dog , which had the eftect of making us all life-long friends for the time being. There are only two ways of making the monoto- noua ride of 500 miles acrosa _ the plains endurable , and they are , cither to become insensible before you atari and remain BO , or else to have a lively party lo accompany you. Some of m tried to become insensible , nnd our efforts had the effect of making us a very Hvuly party before wo reached Kansas City , Ono of our party discovered a feather on the porter's coat while that indi j. vidual \tas making up a berth , Ho in the smoking-room and " catno back - ' s" s"f reported the find. Wo appointed a f t committee of three to question the porter aa to where the feather came from. The committee reported that the colored individual had said the feather evidently came from ono of the pillows. The committee also secured the feather. The fat man , who occupied two seats and traveled \ on a deadhead ticket , gave it aa hia opinion that the company had placed the feather on the porter's coat for the purpose of making the passengers believe - liovo their was moro feathers aomo- where in the car possibly in the pil lows or mattresses. The lean man , who sat on ono button of the portora | aeat in the wash-room , said that it was a ahamo to raise the hopes of the passengers in that way. Lots were ' drawn for the possession of the feath er , and the California man won the prize , and slept in downy beds of ease that night. "Talktn1 about feathers , " eaid the California man , "California uses a great many , a very great many. " "Ah , in what way ? " asked the man in the chocked suit. 'Why , you aeo , " replied the Call- ' fornia man , "tho fruit grown in my Btuto is no good if it is allowed to fall to the ground. The fall bruises it and makes it unmarketable. The consequence is that the fruit grovvow have to have feather beds under all the trees for the fruit to drop upon , I am going cast now to patent tin electrical machine for preventing the fruit from falling whun it bcoomui ripe. I will run u wire to the trunk of each tree , and the blamed fruit will have to hang on as long as the . circuit is connected. When the fruit is almost ripe I will have men with baskets , lined with silk pluth , stand under the trees. I will then turn oil the current , and the fruit ia bound to drop. " "A very nice arrangement , " wo all replied in chorus , for we' wanted to encourage the California man. "Yes ; but , then California is no place for a poor man , " ho continued , "and it doesn't pay to raiao fruit. Fruit there is worse than the Missis ' & : ' sippi floods it will got the best of * l you. I remember a poor , economical pawnbroker , named Abe Solomon , who thought ho would manufacture a sign of the three golden balls to hang out in front of hia atoro. Ho took three of the smallest California grapes ho could find , covered them with gold-leaf , and hung them up oror his Btoro doro. Ho wont homo that night chuckling ever the idea that' ho hud got his eign so cheap ; but poor follow "Well , Abe came down the next morning and found the street in front of his utoro blockaded and policemen guarding his promises. You see , the grapes had grown during the night and their weight had pulled the front of his store out and completely de molished the building. " "Is that possible ? " asked the man. "Never spoke a truer word in my life , " replied the Californb man ; and yro believed him. ' "I don't understand , " said the drummer , looking out of the window , 'why the farmers allow young catttlu to nibble at the tops of this winter 'wheat. ' " " " said the California "Why , man , j"it'a to make the roots strong. But 'they couldn't do that in California , I remember poor Dick Smith. Ho turrnod his cattle out to graze on the meadow which ho had ( sown in winter wheat , thinking it was growing too fast and it does grow powerfully fast there , The next morning ho wont out to round up his cattle , but nary a cattle could ho find. " "They had all taken to their heels , oh ? " said the fat man. "No , no ; bless you no There had come up a shower m thu night that had started Smith's wheat to growing , and the wheat had actually taken the cattle up with it , and they woru clean 'out of siu'ht next morning. " "Why didn't he cut the wheat down ] " asked the 1'lainvillo man , "No use , " replied the California man , "ho couldn't have sold it,1' "Why not ? " "Because it would have tasted of beef. " 1 "Oranges must bo very abundant in your state , " humbly suggested the loan man , "Abundant ? Well , you can gamble on the fact that they are , " replied the 'California man. "Speaking of or anges reminds of Johnny Morton , Johnny was a good kind of a boy , but ho would play witliaboan-blower. Ho ran short of beans ono day , and had to fall back on orange seeds. Well , one day ho thought ho would take a fiby at his father ; so ho hid behind the barn , and when the old gentleman came out , Johnny fired an orange eeod at him , That orange seed took old Morton right in the oar. and it yront in so deep they couldn't got it out ngain. Next morning the olA gentleman was Buffering with a big bead. The doctor examined him ana found two little green leaves in his oar. " "Seed had taken root , oh ? " "Yea ; and they couldn't stop it , cither. They just had a nurse to sit by Morton's eido and pull those leaves off aa soon as they appeared. 'But it was no use ; the leaves got the upper hand , and kept it. The plant grew BO rapidly that Morton got dis couraged and died , with the state ment on his lips that he was tired of n bucking against California fruit. They g planted Morton and the tree at the n same time , for they wcro ono and in separable. " "Wo are nearing Florence , " sat tht fat man , "and wo stand a show o getting a very nice supper. "I think I shall just tackle a aligh lunch , " said the California man , "al though I got myself into trouble one for bringing lunch on board. " "How was that ? " the drumme asked. "Why , it was down in Los Angeles and I slopped off and drank a glass o milk at the lunch counter , and bough a doughnut. I brought the doughnu on the train , but the conductor woul ( not lot mo keep it in the passengo car. " "Why not ? " ho asked. "Why , Bald the California man , "he claimed that it was freight , am wanted mo to pay express charges on it. " "Florence ; twcntp minutes ior sup par , " shouted the brakeman , and wo all supped. " Trno to her Xnmt. Ton mucfi cannot bo nai < l of the ever faithful wife and mother , constantly watching and caring for her dear one * , never iiwlecting a single duty In their bo- half. When tlioy nro nuAnllcd by disease , nnd the system should have a thorougt clcatming , the utomnch and bowels regu lated , blo'jd till i ! full , and mnlarinl poison exterminated , nho must know the thai Klecttio Hitters are the only euro remedy. They are the bcit and purest moillcino Ir the world nnd only cost fifty cents. Bolt by C. I)1. ) Goodman. Iowa State Politics. Dos Molncs Utter In Keokuk data City. The political outlook around and about the capital has neb yet assumed any definite shapo. The chairman of the republican state central committee will communicate with the various members by mail in reference to selecting a day for holding the state convention , which will occur sometime - time in August. The domocats have selected the time , but as yet have not determined upon n location. The grconbackors will gather their clans in Juno , as a longer delay might reduce their numbers so materially as to prevent them from oven making a shadow in the autumn i-.in. i.in.At the old stato-houso there is no excitement. Secretary cf State J. A. I. Hull is now in Washington attend ing to otato business in connection with the preparation of a report of the last census , the last general assembly linv ing instructed the executive coun- nl > o provide for the necessary ox- ! > CIIHO. Gov. Sherman is also a so- lournor in the United States capital. Auditor Lucas is as portly as ever and will undoubtedly bo ono of iho heavy : andiclatos for congress in liiti district , although ho has not , so far , an nounced himself us such. II. L. Ohaso. the present deputy auditor , and T. L. Brown of Lucas county , seem to bo the only candidates in the field at present for the state auditorship. [ /apt. Hull and Maj. Conger have no : ompotitors for the respective ofiicos rvhich they now occupy. There are lumorous candidates ior clerk of the mpremo court , among whom are 0. D. Jones , the present deputy , who tails from Washington county , J. C. Doitz of Jones , L. B. Prayer of Wob- itor , H. L. Bonsquot of' Marion , and lorhaps A. J. Hirschol of Scott. For judge of the supreme court no landidates have appeared in opposi- ion to Judge Scorers , and the prea- mt indications are that there will be 10 opposition to the present appointee , 3. W. Hight , for the nomination as lupromo court reporter , it having boon aoitly agreed durintr thjjjgnr tcmt for nWtfhotu'd' have a'clear'field. ' A Gen oral Stampede. N ver wan such a rush made for nny Oruff etore as Is now at 0. F. Goodman's , or a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's Now Dis- lovory for Consumption , Coughs nnd 'olds. All persons aflllcted with Asthma , 3ronchttis , Hoarseness , Severe Coughs , or my affection of the Throat nnd Limps , : an get n Trial Bottle of this great remedy 'rtf , by calling at above named Drug Jtoro. AFTER MANY YEARS. , in Old Han Comes to Llttlo Rock and Finds a Treasury Hidden During th War. .Ittlo Hock duetto. In the latter part of 1863 , whil 3onoral Steele was commander of tlu ) est at Little Rock , a Missourian lamed Robert H. Orowloy , o ? rlco's command , was cap urned somewhere below the city , irought hero as a prisoner of war anc lonfinod temporarily in the state louse. From nero Crowley was taken o Camp Chose , where ho remainoc intil the close of the war. Yesterday Hr. Orowloy , now an old man , arri- ed in this city. Going to the state louse ho searched for a tiiuo among ho hall ways , and finally took a bun- [ rod dollar bill from a hole in the i-ull. iull."When "When I Mas a prisoner hero , " said ho old imui , "I sooretud a ono him- irt'd dollar bill in n orovieo in the mil. I know it would bo impossible or mo to keep the money through my iri'on campaign , and I thought by lidiiiK it 1 iniplu , in utter yours , come ml find it. After 1 was liberated ] rent to my homo in Missouri , /hero I resumed my business ol arming. At times I was very hard lushed for money , but I did pt once think of the hundred dollar ill which I accreted in the Arkansas tate House during the war. About a 'ook ago , while sitting with my family ftor the day's work had boon accom- lishod , and while I was wondering ow I could raise fifty dollars with Inch to pay a debt , I happened to link of the hundred dollar ill. I don't know why I longht of it , and , in fact , I umot toll for the life of ma why I iioald have over forgotten it. But I id both forget anp remember it. The jcollootion of hiding the money icmod like a dream. At the time hen I was a prisoner I was weak and out. A hundred orn dollar bill was ota ; very largo piece of money. I id not hide it carefully , ut seeing an opportunity to icroto the bill , which I be- oved impossible to hide much longer bout ine , I seized the opportunity , o-day , when I wont to the state 3uso and found the money , I was loved with an indiscribablo emotion , s I took the bill from its hiding , ace a flood of recollect- ns poured over mo. For a omoni I could see * the him- y faces around mo ; I could see giod ? facet , and I could hear the ' half plaintive , half rovengof/rfi * . around mo. I felt for a moment n * must have felt _ when I placed t/ money in its hiding place ; and , up a my word , although I had oaten on hearty dinner , I felt for a time aa though I could oat a roasted mule. " The old gontlemr.n loft ycstorda ; afternoon for his homo in Missouri. HIS GRATITUDE , llth and 1'oplar streets , \ Sr. Louis , Mo , , March 17,1881. / H. II. WAHNEK & Co. : Sirs For twelve years 1 suffered from kidney troubles until your Safe Kidney anc Liver Cure wrought a wonderful re storation of health. aprldlw JOHN M. WAHD. 'CONSOLATION. BlllNyo , In a KofloctivoWood.ld which lie Takes a Philosophical VIew of Llfo. tar&mlo IJoomcrang / lear friend , fb > you ever stand in the doorway of memory , when the golden sun lights up the road over which you have traveled , through the dust and heat of former years , and while you look out ever the field of your great struggles , and victories and defeats , do you ever wish your self back again beyond the hour when flrnt ambition filled your heart and made your present scnm distasteful , and poor and mean in your oyosi Did you ever figure your gains and losses and look with weariness and unrest upon your achievements ! Does tt not sometimes occur to you that you have dearly bought your po sition and wealth ? Ah , who can buy the joyous hope' and bounding health of sore-toed boy hood ? ' What wealth can procure the free and unalloyed satisfaction of these days when you oat your fish-bait and stay in water up to your eyebrows all day ? Would not President Ar thur to-day madly fling away his sceptre of power and resign his lofty position if ho could once more bo placed back at the threshold of lifo , with his pantaloons hanging by ono liomo-mado suspender ? Howr empty and howvain | are the { lories that crown the hero of a thous- ind battles. How worthless are the 'adcd laurels that crown the bilious , limply brow of greatness. Wo com- jat with all humanity for a proud po sition , and just as wo got our name in ) rint wo find that our digestion has ; ono back on us , and the overtaxed ; astric department must bo sent to ho shops for repairs. Then coino these retrospective ongings for the dreamy nights long since , when the katydid sang in the August grass and the watermelon wont to its long homo. Then come ; olden memories of the bright days of nidsummcr , when beneath the bend- ng willow wo bathed in the sunny lopths of the silent pool and speared watery toad with an old pitch- ork. It is a proud day to the ambitions talesman , when in the flush of vie- ory ho stands before the applauding test of thpso who carried him up- vard to this glorious moment , when 10 feels his own strength and calmly urvoys the fgory field ever which ho ought. But when every man , who voted for him , has asked and poti- ionodhim for the nine dollar post- iflico at his old homo threatens to > olt all nominations and disrupt the > arty if ho cannot have it , there steals > vcr the senses of the great statesman ho fruitless wish that he may bo taK" , on back to the old b "i7Vr ° . i ir an old fish line or pasted blue mud all over his freck tied skin and ran along the beach i ; ho warm July air , and scared th risky horses of the young lovers wh Irovo along the pebbly shore. Greatness is to bo sought for ant lesirod because it stirs the stagnan ambition of man and helps him to kil imo , but fresh laurels and bronz nodala cannot minister to a pair o orpid kidneys. The praise of men and the smiles of beautiful women cannot bring joy to the heart of t lollow-oyod statesman who cannot di "est anything but oatmeal mush and distilled Graham juice. The world is full of great men men , who when they write their name on a hotel register are sure tha they will bo interviewed by newspaper man and their words printed before breakfast ; men who wear Prince Al bert coats every day and talk grain matically oven when they are mad ; but the collection of happy men men who laugh and have fun anc uover miBB a meal is comparatively imall. Wealth dooa not always do th business either , Money can buy oil opinions of the public 'sometimes and ; ako the' edge from popular censure , sut it cannof choke oil the nightmare ) r still tbo vague unrest of a congoat- : d liver. It is over thus through lifo. He vho has a big bank account may also mvo the bilious colic ; and ho whose lame is found on every page of a na- ion's history muy have an ingrowing oo-nail that makes lifo a burden to liia , If wo could look at this life ihilosophically and live on soda irackprs and culmthe consuming am- > itlon which torturcs.tho great woujd tot come nigh us , and when wo died , ho human hell-hounds who'survived is would not dig up our crumbling lonos , nnd spread our errors out bo- ere a gaping , grinning world , while ur widow and orphans suffer a Ijousand agonies , helpless under the ron heel of the relentless slanderer of he dead. Blessed is the dead whoso worthless dust belongs alone to hia orrowing relatives and to hla God. ? he public did not food him during ife , and in death it cannot blacken is namo. Rnb it Is , Jacob Lockina * , 274 Clinton street. N. ' . , eayshe has been uslngThomas" Elec- lo Oil for rheumatism , lie bad auch a ime back that be could do nothing , b t no bottle entirely cured him. 20 dlw M. R. RISDON , ren'l ' Insurance Agent boemxAuurance Co. , of London , OatbAMctb . , . (5,861,601.00 'catchenser , K. Y , , Capital . , J,000,000.00 Ua ilerchantf , of Newark , N. J. , Capital , . , . ; , . . , . . . 1,876,000.0 laid fire , Philadelphia , Capital. . . . 1.800,000.0 Iremeo'l Fund. , . , . , , , , , . , , , , , . , , , 1,859,916.0 rllUb. America Aountx * Co. , . , . . . 1,600,000.0 Office , Boyd's Opera House , For a quarter of ft ccnlury or moro Hosteller's Stomach I ltte has been the relgnlujf fpcclflc lor Indlzestlon.dtipepst * , ( e\or and spiic , loss of phyelcaliUir ina Hi cr complaint and otht r illsor dcrs.and 1ms been moat emphatically Indorsed by lEcdlcnl men as a licalth acd strength rcitor ntlrc. It counteracti a tendency to premature decay , and sustains and comforts the aged and infirm. For sale by all druggists and dealers generally a : " " al to ml SYPHILIS n any stage Catarrh. ECZEMA , Old Sores , Pimples , BOILS , or any Skin Diseas , 3ures When Hot Springs FaiJ MAYERS , AKK. , May 2. 1881 Wo Imo cases In onr own town who lived at lot Springs , nd were finally cured with S. S. S. P YOU doubt. como to POO us and WE WILL CURE YOUR OR charge nothing ! ! Write for urticulara and copy of Ilttlo Book -'Message o the Unfortunate SufTcrln ' 81.OOO Rownrd "HI bo paid to any hcmUt who will find , on analysis 100 bottles S. S. , ono particle of Mercury , lodldo Potaa- lum or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props. Atlanta , da Price of Small alie , 81.00. Largo szp.$1.7fi. ! Solff by KENNAUD BROS. & CO. , nd Druggists Uenerallv _ W. S. GIBBS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Room No4 , Crolphton Block , 15th Street. OVAHA. NEBRASKA. OFFICE TLouns : 10 to 12 A u. 3to5r.it. lephonc connected with Csutral Office II. M NNWEILEK Employmen ' , ' * U > . rt o flt on Short Notice- ' Hth St. , x7oar Furnbam. ml-ood-t J. L WILKIE , MANUFACTURER OF PAPER BOXES. 5118 and 220 S. 14th St. O3KC.42OHC. & . - - 3JU3E13SE n1 1m loan STABLIR , KROSII scntup , President. Vice Pres't W. 8 , DxisUBR , Soc. and Trooa. THE NEBRASKA GO ' Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters , Harrow * , Farm Rollers , lulky Hay Rakes , Bucket Elevating Wind nl &c. We are prepared to do Job work and manuf turlrg for other parties. Addre * all orders. NEDBASKA MANUFACTURING CO. , LiNcoui NBB AND it ore Fixture Work id French Double Thick Flat nd Denl Show Caio Clots 0. J. WILDE , 316 und 1317 Oass Street. FAST TIME ! In going East take tbo JMcago&Nortliwest- * era Trains loart Omaha 3:10 : p. m. and 7:40 : a. m. ar full Information call on H. i1. DUEV Ticket gent , 14th and Frnham Sia. } . BELL. V , f , illway Depot , or at JAUKS T. OLARK , Oener- Ageni , Omaha. J 17mio tt OLEVEB BROS. , \RCHITECTS. Public Buildings , Churches , Healdencea , Btorca In every Style. ! Att Dt o given to Patent Office Drawings. 10 , Orelghton Block , Omaha Nebraska. DR. P , BOHERHR , 'hysician ' and Surgeon 3UUON10 DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , Etc. , A SPECIALTY. Uedldnci furnished at office , flee No. Hit Farnham Bt , between lith and 16th Ooialu Nob. Baxter L.Thomas , VTTORNEY-AT-LAW Burdock j on suffer from Oj ] > cpsia , use BUnnOCiv OOD BITTEnS. If you are afflicted lth DIHoiuncss , ujo BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEHS If you are prostrated with sick HcaiUcho , tnko BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If } our DoncUare disordered , rcjrulatu them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS , If your Blood Is rnpurc , purify tt with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you ha\o Indigestion , you will hnJ an antidote In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If TOU are troubled lth Spring Complaints , cr- adlcato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If your Llrerls torpid , restore It to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Liver Is affected , you will nnd a sure ro- BtoratU o In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any specie * of Humor or Flmpto , full not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores , a curative remedy will bo found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Imparting strength and vitality to the j - tern , nothing can equal - BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility , tone up the yetora with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price. ei.OO DC i Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Ct POSTEft MILBUEN & Oo , , , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ith & JtcJIahon and 0. F. Ooodman. je 27 cod-mo The Great English .Remedy iNevcr fall ) to cuie Venous Debility , VI * ital Exhaustion , Emis sions , Seminal Wcak- IncescB.LQST MAN HOOD , and all thou u II effects of youth ful follies and execs- 'cs. It stops perma nently all weakening. iim oluntary losat s and drains upon the sjs- trm , the Inevitable re- , 'ault ' of these evil prac tices , which are so destructive to mind and body and maVo lifo miserable , often leading to Insani ty and death. It strengthens tbo Nervcs.Uraln , ( racmorjf Blood , Muscles , Plgcstho and Repro ductive Orgnns , H restores M all the organic function * their former vigor and vitality , ma- Mnp lifo cheerful and enjojnlilc. Price , 83 a 'lOttle , or four times the quantity 810. Sent by express , secure Irom observation , to anynddrcss , on receipt of price. No. C. 0. D , edit , except on receipt of $1 as a guarantee. Letters re questing answers must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tt 5 best and cheapest djspcpsta and bllllous cure 1 1 the market. Sold by all druggists. Price 6D ccnta. Da. Jlisnn's KIDNBT RBUXDV , NErnmcuir , Cures til lilndof Kidney and bladder complalnte/ gonorrhea , gleet and Icucorrhca. For ealo ty all auggists : 81 a bottlo. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718 Olive St. , St. Louie , MO. For S&lo in Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN. Jan25-lv _ TRUTH ATTESTED. Bomo Important S tatomoitB of Wol Known People "Wholly Verified. In order that tbo public may fully realize the genuineness of tha statements , M well as the power and value of the article of which they ipeak , wo publish herewith the fac-almllo slgnt * turca of parties whoso sincerity la beyond ques tlon. The Truth of these testimonials la abso lute , nor can the facta they announce be Ig nored . _ " * " . N B. , May 24 , 1881. H. H. WAHNUB & Co. : DEAR SIR ! I have frofinonuy tuarf Warner * * Safe Kidney and Liver Cure .or local aflectloni attendant upon severe rheumatic attacks , and havoalttays derived benefit therefrom. I have also used the Safe Nervine with satisfactory ro- suits. I consider these medicines worthy of confldoucn Deputy Treasurer OMAHA. NBB , May 21 , lb81 H. H WARHRR & CO. , Rochester , N. Y. : GE.NTH : I have rat ivour Sato Kidney and Liver Cure this spring as a irer Invigorator. and 1 find It the best remedy I over tried. Ihav& used t bottles , and It boa made me feel bettor than ever I did before in the spring. U. P. n. Shops. OUAIIA , NIB. , May ! ! 4,1BB1 n. II. WARHSR&CO. : Siua : For more than lo years I have suffered much Imonvenlonco from combined kldne ; and liver discuses , ind have been unable to work , my urln ny organs also being affected. I tried a great many medlcinca and doctor" , but Jgrcw worse and woreo day by day. I was told I hod Brleht'a Disease , and I wUhcxl myself dead III could not bavo speedy relief. I took your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure , knowing nothing else waa ever known to cure tha disease , and I have not been disappointed. The medicine has cured mo , and I am perfectly well to-day , entirely through your Safe'Kidney and Liver Cure I wish you all BUCCIM In publishing this valuable remoUf through thn world u. r.u. n. shops. rhousAnds of equally strong endorsement ) many if them In cues where hope was abandoned ha\o icon voluntarily k'Ucn , showing the remarkable lower ol Warner * fate Kidney ami Lh or Cure , i ) all dlnca'cacf the Kidney * , liter or urinary or- ; ans , If any ono who reads this ) m any ) ihs- cal trouble remember the great remedy , J. P. ENGLISH , tVTTO RNE YAT - LAW , 310 South Thirteenth St. , with p M. Woolwort . We are prepared to furuUh sand of the \ery icit quality ( or bulldlu purposes to any part of n city , at reasonable prices , or at the pit. In- ulri at tbo pit 35th and California Sts , 3ook & Isaacson F. D. NOLTE , Umplopent Agent 1 Railroad Outfit on Short Notice. OTH ST. NEAR FARNAM. Geo. P. Bern is IEAL ESTATE AGENCY , I6th and Dodge 8U. , Omaha , Neb , ThU gency doet iniortT * brokeragt bailntM. DouBtipecuUte and thercfori oy bargain ! nnoki are loinred lo nn . Initoui John G. Jacobs , ( roimerlyof OUbk jaoobi , ) JNDERTAKER L B. WILLIAMS & SONS. DRY GOOD 1422 and 1424 Dodge St. OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOF. THE LARGEST RETAIL STOCK 'f ' West of Chicago. And the Motto that makes every buyer happy. WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. Wo have opened to-day , ( Wednesday , April 12th ) a large in voice of French Hosiery Manufaoturerd by Messrs. Coudevat & Guivet , Paris , the lot in cludes 100 dozen Children's Extra Heavy Kibbed Lisle Hose , Sizes 5 to 81-2. All the New Colors. r We offer them at the extremely low price of 45G. A PAIR. The above are very cheap snd much below value. Also another lot equally as good , SAME fclZEB , FANCY STRIPED at SCIT \ f "i y\ * i i yy T r I ' V - ' - _ A. JLT , ArV _ J _ _ JUU- We assure our patrons that these nre the Cheapest Goods ever put on the market. ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED. L. B. Williams & Son's. Because You Save 10 to 15'Per Cent. NEW GOODS I ATTRACTIVE PRICES ! L B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and 1424 Dodge Street. ! c yy JF QLOTHIER ! Is Now Located in His New Store , 1308 FA H Nil AM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS.J HEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S ' 'AND ' CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN1 4 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. L BRASH , - - 1308 FARNHAM ST. tucs-thvr-Bat Fhe Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING Retail JEWELRY HOUSE MUSIC HOUSE n Omaha. Visitors can here IN THE WEST I General Agents for the ind all novelties in SIL- - Finest and Best Pianos and 7EE WARE , CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as Eastern Manufacturer ihe Latest , Most Artistic , any and Dealer. ind Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold JECIOU3 STONES and for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. ill descriptions of FINE A SPLENDID stock of BATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway 'Pianos , Enabe ses as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Son's ' Pi lonorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warren , ind see our Elegant New Sterling , Imperial , Smith Jtore Tower Building , , American Organs , &c. Do orner llth and Farnham not fail to see us before pur- Itreets hasinp. MAX MEYER & BRO. , ) MANUFACTURERS OF : SHOW GASES . , Large Stock Always on Hand. 4J & Wholesale Lumber , No. 1408 Farnham Street , Omaha , llj. 1 V t I L Is : 8 ind Oou ndTl Tl Omi TUG Om 110 Chic Wab lou Unlc Oma B.fc Oma B. & O. P J.P B DtJFJ A. ' f Ins h ome THOG 605 1C J. uosn boose WU 8 rosTE One of Ooods : and prii i BTE1 f. A. Mi , PAR ! t. 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