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THE D.iJLY J3EE--OJV1.AHA WiiDNESDAy , JANUARY 24
IRON
ill cure clyspcpsia,1icartbum , malaria -
ria , kidney disease , li\cr complaint ,
and other waiting diseases.
ennclic * the Mood and purifies the
system ; cures ueakncss , lack of
y etc' Try a bottle.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
is the only Iron preparation that
does not coforthu teeth , and will not
cause headache or constipation , as
other Iron preparations will.
BROWN'S
IRON
BITTERS
Indies and all sufferers from neu
ralgia , hysteria , and kindred com
plaints , will laid it v. . itliout an cqilal.
CORSETS
Every Corset in warranted aatli-
factory to its wearer In every way.
or the money will bo refunded by
* the jwrson from whom It was iKUiElit.
Uwi only Cornet pronounrrd bj our Ifnillnf plijiloliiu
n l Injgrliiiin to the wwror , amlrniloriMxIliy I ad tot i
the " molt oomTortable na pirfect Dttliitf Conet HT I
tnrnA * f *
Bulth rn-icriln , t.60. Hqlf.AilJu.tlni , 1.6O
Akdtmlnul ( cxIritlirATjr ) $ .OO. Nur.lde , I.tiO
1'rrirrvtnB ( One coutll ) f B.OO.
Hklrt-NupportliiB , Cl.&U.
by Iraillnit Kclull Ir ler > rT
CUlOAdO CUUSUT CO. , CUlcuto , UL ,
W BBTBKN
0 SPE011T , - - Proprietor.
liarnoy 8t. - Omrlia , Neb
UANUPACTUHEHS OF
OFIra
COKK10ES.
DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS
Tin. Iron and Sltiio Roofing ,
Bpuclit'n Putont Motallo Skylight
Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar
and Bracket Shelving. I am
the general agent for the
above line of goods.
IRON FKN01NO.
Oritlii * , D lu tr dtt , Ver nd 4.Omc
runk RilllDRi , Window and Oillar
Quards : > lie
OKNKllAI , AOKN
$500 REWARD.
The above reward will be paid to any perect
who will produce a Paint that will equal the
Pennsylvania Patent Rubber
Paint ,
lor prcscnlnK Bhltik'lttt , Tin and Gravel Roof *
Warrantvd to be Uro and Water Proof. A !
ordera proiuptl ) attendud to. Cheaper and lie I
ter than any other paint now Inuv. .
BTEWAUT K 8TEPIIEN80N.
Bole Proprloton , Onjilia llouw.Ouiaha , Net
RKKEUh.HOKa
Officer & IM-wy , Ur.Ulce , Dr. Wnney , Pull
Ooundl U uOt , lovta.
Dm otlluo , Oimha Nee
Send 81 , S2 , ? 3 , or JS ( or a n
Uil box by Express ol the bei
Oandlra in Ameilca , put up
P5
* legunt boxen , and strictly pur
Suitable ( or present * . Kxnre
Helen * to all Oh
e.igo. Try It i ucu.
O. K. "
Confectioner , "Chic i
IMPERISHABLE
PERFUME
HBSUUBUtOWbMS&IAJBfe
Murray & Lar.man's
F1M1DA WATER
Best for TOILET , BAH
IATOK.ERCHyEF
BRITISH COLUMBIA ,
roirossof the Canadian Pacific
Railroad ,
The New PftHB in the Selkirk
RRDKO Oonatruction of o
Big Dock at Victoria.
an Krnnclico Chron cla.
11. L T. Galbralth , monitor of the
rovuiciftl Ipgislaturo if IJritUh Go-
umbla from the Kotouax ( Jlstriot ,
ma boon elght'troiiiK in thii city fur
ovtral days. 'I o n Uhrorilolo rcpor or
who met him joiteriUy the provincial
'ntiemnn furnlahod tlin f illunini ; in-
nnatinn rtlitlvo to ufhira in John
iull'e Northern possessioi.e :
1'olitically Ifntish Columbia ii di
idod into two partlua , thu government
r "Inn , " and the opposition or
Outr. " Ac a recent ulcclion fjr
luuibors of the local houao of pnrlia-
nont , which will convene at Victoria
n the 2fith Inat , thu opposition mido
RtrunnotiB and well managed fight for
10 suprcmncy and the d'splucemunt
F the preaont ministryof which iljb
rt Boavoti iapremlir. They fallod ,
lowovor , to wi i the day , and the gor
rnmcnt party will go into the ntxt
epialaturo with a majority auQiciont
0 retain the Boavcnministry iu power
or the next four years ,
THE UKY DCilC ; AT EHQUIMALT.
Diverging from political hlUre , Mr.
ijlbralth referred to the protpccta of
10 province and nevoral onterprlaos
hlch are being pnahed forward , and
10 leant cf which is the building of a
ry dock at Eiquimalt , on "Vancouver
aland , three uilloa from Victoria
'ho dock , when completed , will no-
lommodato the largest vossil of the
English navy and compare favorably
with any in the wqrld.
Operations on the dock were com
menced three years ago , and at pres *
nt about ouo-tblrd of the work has
> eon completed. When the project
was first canvassed it did not oontutn-
> Iato the building of sncli a largo
ock , but at the Instance of the 1m-
erial govert ment of England and thu
otriuion government of Canada
ioy mnklnp a joint appropriation of
250,000 the plans were enlarged ,
'ho entlmatcd coat of the docV , no by
10 enlarged plane , was § 050,000 ,
which with the appropriation would
eave the province bat $100OCO to
urnish. The coat , however , will oi-
ced that figure , aa It has boon found
occatary to build aoodor dam at con
dorablo expense. The sch'cmo pro-
Idod for contract work , but the gov-
rnmont was unfortunate In awarding
10 contract to McNamoo & Co. , of
Ottawa , who , after getting the work
well under way , failed a few montht
go , and loft the work on the hands ol
tu government. Rather than let the
onatruotion be retarded the govern' '
tuont took hold cf thomattor last Juno ,
nd alnoo have been pushing the worl
orward by day labor employint
bout 100 men , The principal work
a excavating , cement and stonework ,
L now contract for the completion ol
ho dock and the building of f
wrought-iron traveling caisson will bt
warded on February 15h. There ii
10 reatriotlon aa to who shall bid , anc
Vmericans are equally aa eligible tc
ompoto f ir the contract as are Eng
iahmon and Canadians , the only con
[ ion being that a $25,000 bond is re
nlrod.
UOOUESB OF THK CANADIAN PACIKIO
Of the probable completion of thi
Uuadiun Pacific rnilroad in the neai
utnio Mr. Gitlbraith in vary sanguine
lo eaya that the rood wu < tt from Win
ilpcg , through Manitoba for aboul
,000 mills , is already in operation ,
ud will be coaipletud to Calgarry , uii
bo cant aide of the Iltoky mr.uiitulns ,
iy next fall. From O.iluurry west tc
ihuaway lakes , near Kumloopa , it
liritiah Columbia , a dUtanco cf GOC
lilts , surveyors ore now at work
'Ills ntrotch of the road will be known
a the Kootonay , or llocky mountain
ivition of the road , The mnln obata <
lo of this division VT.ID the finding ol
n eligible outlet through the Suiklrk
ango of mountaina , but a few inonlhi
o a party of mirvoyors under Majoi
gord , the chief engineer , dlacovoroc
good pn a , which will bo knovrr
a the "K'gor rass. " It will run
Beaver river and Illeclllewaot unii
luu an elevation of 5,000 foot nbovt
ho ova level , being 1,100 feet lowoi
ban the Kicking llorao putu ; In th
looky mountains , If It should bi
rosnod at Its highnat elevation no tun
nolllng will bn i.ccegaary , bat at at
Novation of l.OCO . feet twq and a bal
nllca of tnnnolling will bo required
L'ho coat of the road on this division
or at least that portion of it from tin
ummit of the llotky mountains ti
Shuarrnp lakea , will bo very heavy
1 wo parties of surveyors will work oi
Ills division Una viintur , making thoi
londqunrtera on DlaokbDrry crock , ;
ributury of the Columbia river
They will work woat in the Solkir !
range , tow.ud Kimloops , the uafitun
lurmlnuiof the Vale or Britieh Oolun
bin division of the road. Supplies fc
thu K-ol inay division aru now rt
coivcd through Washington teirltorj
the Northern Pacific railroad dolivui
ing them nt Sand Point , I. T. , whet
they are shipped by p.\ck tralna t
Kootcnap , a djatanco of about 17
miles.
HimCULT UAirnOAI ) ENOI.VEEUINO
The Yale or British Columbia dlv
slon nf the road extends from Yale r
tht ) Frator rivrr , east to Lytton , Ui
tnllre. Thlb division was the mo
diflicult of all to build , the route lyli
along the rocky bank of the Fraz
river , which necessitated bleating i
tunneling. The divinton la being oo
htiuotcd by contrnct , Ondcrdunk
Co. , behind \shom ia D. 0. Milla , b
ing the contractors. They have bei
at work now about three years , ai
the contr.ict calh for the complotli
c f the divicion within five years. Tl
entire line from Yale in British Ot
umbia to WinnopDi ; ia expuclcd to
ccmplo'od within four jcara from t
time the ( surveys urn mudo. Iilaj
Hogora , the chief ounlncer , who U
prm-nt In St Paul , Minn , , willrotu
in the spring , and with a number
surveying pirtloa will coniploto t
final eurvoy if the road , BO that will
three or four jears the entire line w
probably bo In operation ,
A OIOANTIO JIO.NOl'OLY.
The promjtera of the scheme an
ayndicato of EnglUb , Canadian n
American capitalists , with Will !
Stephen * aa president. Their ope
will not coaao upon the com pi "i n of
the 0-tnadlau Pixoifii- , but thty cini
template rxtci < ding their cnrryii g
trade caat of Montreal. They aldj
have in vtew the cuiiitraction if 1111-
meneo atcnniahiplinoato connect their
ro d with China , Japan and Australia
on ono eiJo and Eurnpo on the other ,
The rubaldy they obtained from the
Canadian government waa immense ,
and it la reported that they tire now
marketing ? 30OCOOCO , , worth of now
bonds With which to extend their baa
luors inturcBtn this year.
When naked as to the probability of
the Ohinvau evading the rfatrlction
law by invading thin country overland
through British Columbia , Mr Gal-
brailh stutod that ho understood that
it waa hoinx dine , but c'H not know
positively. Ho did not , however , ace
what waa to provunt thit Ohineru from
conuni ? ho > n through British Colum
bia and via WinliiniHon territory , The
journey would entail some hatdihipa ,
but they were not of auch n character
as would deter the Mongolians from
making the trip.
One on the Durkoepor.
'on Crlt c.
A few evenings ago while half-a-
dozan gentlemen were standing at the
bar of ono ol the moat fashionable up
town saloons a well dressed , good-
looking stranger entered the room and
walked straight to the bar and ad
dressed the barkeeper in language like
the following :
"Slranger , 1 am in a very , very bad
condition. I want a drink ; I must
have a drink , but I r m compelled to
make the humiliating statamimt that I
am unable at protont to pay f > r It. It'
you will bo kind enough to favor me
in my extremity , you shall bo paid ,
sir. "
"Wo don't keep whiaky to pivo away
here , " was the blunt reply ( f the bar
keeper. The stranger btggo J , but the
barkooacr was inexorable and tvon
rudo. The mild-mannered stranger
turned to the gentlemen who had been
witnesses to the conversation , and
said : "Gontlerrou , you are all utran-
gors to mo , bat would ono of you bo
kind enough to loan mo the price of A
drink ? I will pay it back. "
One of the party addressed handed
the stranger 15 cents ,
Ho stepped to the bar and said :
"Now , can I have a drink ? "
"Yea , " said the barkeeper , "any
body cm get a drink for the money
hero. "
' I thought so , " said the stranger ,
The bottle of "red Hcker" was
placed on the bar ; the stranger filled
his glass liberal y ,
"A little bitters in there , if you
ploaau , " aid the stranger Then ,
when the bittera were faruiahed , ho
asked for a larger glaas of water ,
which was also set up , The atrungor
drank hia buvurago and then turned to
the man wno had loaned him the
money , and nald :
"Stranuor , I make it a point of
honor to p.iy borrowed money before
I pay whiaky bills ; hero la yonr 1C
cents ; I am greatly obliged for the
loan ; " and so saying ho walked out.
The dazed barkeeper , seeing that ho
was sold , and that the laugti was on
him , ran to the door and called to the
stranger to come back. The stranger
promptly returned and inquired :
"What do YOU want ? " The barkeeper
replied : ' 'That waa a cute trick you
played , and I own up that you caught
mo The drinks are on mo. What
will you take ? " "Exsuao mo , air,1
replied the stauger , " 1 drink only will :
gentlemen ; I cannot drink with you , '
and the mysterious stranger walked
away , leaving the barkeeper to woudei
whether it would not have been bottei
to give n stranger ono drink than tc
bo caught by a trick and have to "sol
them up" to a whole crowd.
Vuluo of Snow to Farmers.
Farmers often express their preference
once for an "open" winter , chltily bo <
CIUBO the temperature ia likely to be
tolerably warm and stock requlra loei
protection. Snow , however , is of grcal
value to farmers , It ia infinitely preferable <
forablo to mud to walk on , aa it i <
clean. Where- farmers have much
teaming to do snow la of great udvant
xge. It enablen them to hanl heavj
Ijads with light teams. Sleda coal
much leas than wngona , and are much
easier to load. Two monthii of gooc
aloddicg uro of great value to farmori
Ihing in the weat , where the roads art
generally in a very bi\d condition. II
onablca them to draw to market al
their heavy crops , and to haul to thoii
homes all the fuel , fencing , bulldinf
materials , and heavy supplies the ;
need during the year. It alao ouablei
them to draw the manure fron
the s tables and stook-yards ink
the fields where It is to bi
used. By hauling It over the rnov
the sod beneath la not injured , whlli
very largo loads can bo drawn. B ]
drawing out the manure that uccumu
latoa during the wlntor on the anov
considerable- accomplished in doinj
the work generally performed in th
spring. Clean snow la desirable for i
aupport fcr hay and stravr for feodlii ;
to stock. When they are placed oi
Htiow they will be oaten up devil ;
and then' will bo no waato. Snow i
of great value for protecting all kind
of crops that live over the winter. 1
is o pccu.lly valuable f Jr winter graiu
clover , and tbo cultivated grassei
When they are protected by a fo1
inchob of nnow during the winter the
generally come "nt In oicellout cor
ditloii in the spring , Snotr la genori
thla wlntor throughout the wont , an
It affords a good Indication of goi
crops of hay and grain and n Beacon <
pnaperily for farmers.
Sept. Mth , 1880.
Hop HUteis Co. , TOUONTO :
1 have been eick for tbo past B
years , eulFtfrlug from djspepjb nt
general weakness. I hive r.flcd ttui
bottles of Hop Bitters , find they ha-
done wonders for inc. I am well ai
able to work , and oat nnd oleop we !
I cannot say too much forHopBiUei
SIMON BOBBINS
Horsi'ortVK A old Pliosphnto
removes the uncomfortable fcolii
Bometiuioa experienced after cxccasi
' coking or chewing.
A Vexed energy man.
Kvcn the patience nf Job would becoi
exhausted wore ho u preacher niul eiulor
or Inn to interact hU audience while tli
were keeping up an Incrossnut couk'hh
making it Imiwaalble for him to bo nea
u Yet , how \ery oiay can nil this bo avolii
by hlinnly using Dr. Kng' ( New Disco
id
* ty for Consumntlon , Cougha and Col
TrUl Uottlea given away at 0. F. Go
' IlliinU Ama abirft
ELECTRO COBDLEnS
Ibu Ltfo Led By n ToletinipU Ltno
Hopalror lion Who Oilmb
tor Broad.
"Of cotmo our life is a hard one , "
said a telegraph Hi.email to the writer
yesterday , "but it'a a healthy ono , and
we don't mind the work much excapt
in winter For the next three or four
months wo will have all wo can do ,
and the worao the weather the greater
the number cf crosses , grounds and
escapes. Whether trouble is discover *
od on a Wcntcrn Union wire In or near
the city ono of ui in sent over the
route to discover the cause and uleor
the lino. If the interfere ! cs ia some
distance out , a repairer is sent from a
neighboring town , with perhaps an
other from hero , and they advance to
ward ono another until they meet , or
ono cf them haa removed the trouble.
When the wires run alongside thu
railroad wo cm alt in u pasa3iger ) car
or a caboose and watch the line * ; but
when they follow the turnplko or cut
acrcoa lots wo have to travel on horse-
bjck or on fjot. N ) outsider cm
realize thu amount of labor required to
keep u couple of hundred wires in
working order. "
"What are the principal cauacs of
Interruptions1
"Storms , especially of wind and
sleet. The former make the wires
owing together , and they finally become -
como tangled up like skeins of silk or
yarn , a atato of afT-tlri which renders
most cf them uaoeas. ! Cold rain or
aleot sometimes settles on the wires
and grows thicker and heavier until
the weight of the lee la sufficient to
break them. Not knowing thooxtont
of tbo damage , a single lineman la
often sent out by chief operators to
repair It. On some occasions I have
found from twenty to fifty breaks in
side of a single mile , where the storm
was the heaviest , and ot courao I had
to stay out all night. Under such cir
cumstances wo have to sloop where
we can and oat what wo can got , or go
without. Now York ia the worst
place In the country for sleet storms.
On thron occasions I luvo SOPH the
whole 400 wires cf the Weatorn Union
in that city broken by sleet , and near
ly every street In the city filled with
masses of tangled wire. Why , they
didn't oven have a wire from the main
office to the Fifch Avot.no hotel , and
every instrument in the room was
still Such ntormn are generally local ,
and the oparatoia am r ont over to
Jersey City or up to Williams' bridge
to work while wo are repairing the
wires in the cite. The interruptions
have uover exceeded sixty hours in
duration , and this will give you an
Idea of tno speed with which compe
tent climbers wotk when the trouble
is accurately located for them. Moat
cf our trouble In the city arises from
the oarcleasneaa of workmen. Only
yeaterday I saw same men at some
new buildinga on Fifth avenue drag
ging some heavy ropes over the top
of thn wirea. They crossed and tan
gled those wires so that you couldn't
toll them apart , and broke a num
ber of them. Men who move
houses are * also very careless
of telegraph property , and instead
of Bonding word to the main cflho , so
that a climber could ba on hand , they
knock the wires all to pieces and let
the chief operators locate the trouble
for themselves. Occuionally we are
bothered by the limbs and foliage ol
the trees , and an attempt to remove
the obstructions ia nearly always re
sisted by the farmers. Once a farmoi
emptied a shotgun at mo bocausa I refused
fused to como down out of his applt
treevj'iMy partner and I went off , ap
pirunUy giving up the job , but in the
morning , when Iho farmer went intc
his orchard , ho dlscuverid that wo had
'bean there1 during the night. "
' What ia the moat disagreeable
branch of the business ? "
"A lineman's position on n railroad ,
In cftao of n wreck he la frequently
cimpullod to got up at 12 o'clock at
night In midwinter and climb icy polei
in a blinding snowstorm. "
"Is the life a dangerous one ? "
"Not particularly ao for u man no
subject to ciddineen , who haa a oleai
head and a firm hand. When accl
dents do occur they are generally tht
result cf caruloss. There Is uothim
ao gratifying to a nurr hand at tin
buameas as to have crowd gatheroc
near the base of a high polo watchim
for him to fall from the cross-nrnis ,
In the country theao mid-air perform
crs are the idols of. the females of thi
community "
"Is the lifo a monotonous one ? "
"Generally BO. Wo frequently havi
to contend with fire and flood , am
there are all sorts of minor accident
liable to happen. A lineman in Poun
sylvania was once treed by a bear fo
three houra. The bear waon't a ver ;
big one , but ho had fasted for man ;
days and waa mighty hungry. Thi
brute tried to climb the pole , but i
waa ao Binooth that he alwayn Blippei
down before getting moro than 1ml
way up. At lust the man , being chilled
od through , and Iwmg emptied hi
revolver without dflect , realized tha
he could hold out but a abort tint
longer , and reaolved to jump and ru
for It. In his defcunt ho struck fu
on the boar's skull and knocked it un
conscious. Ho didn't atop to ascsrtal
the boar's injuries , and always aftei
ward fitted himself out like a walkln
arsenal whenever ho viaited that 1 (
oillty. "
THE BAD AND WORTHLESS
Are never imitated or counterfeits
This la capocially true of a fmiiil
medicine , and it is positive proof tin
the remedy imitated is of the highei
vr.luo. As aoon as it had been toati
and proved by the whole world tin
Hop Bittera waa the purest , best an
moat valuable family medicine e
earth , many imitations sprung up ai :
began to steal the notices in whit
the press nnd people of the count :
had expressed ho merito of II. B
and lu every way trying to Induce au
foring invalids Jo UHO their atuff ii
stead , expecting to make money t
the credit and good name of 11. 1
Many othara started nostrums put t
in oimilar atylo to H. B. , with \\i
ously deviatd narnca in which tl
word "Hop" or "Uopa" wcro used
uwr.y to indnco ponplo lo believe thi
were the BRIHO na Hop Bittora. f.
such pretendad remedies or cures , i
matter what their style or name !
and espiclally these with the wo
"Hop" or "Hops" In their name or
any way connected with thorn or thi
name , are Imitations or coantorfei
Beware of them. Touch none
them. UBO nothing but genuine H
Bittera , with a bunch or cluater
green Hops on the white label. Trust
nothing else. Drngtrista and dealers
are warned again nt dealing in tmita-
lions or cnnntnrfnltii.
THE
SHORT LIN
OK TIIE-
Milwaukee & St , Paul
RAILWAY
Is now running Its PAST EXPRESS TRAINS
from
OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
WITH
Pullman's ' Mapifloont Sleepers
-AND THE
Finest Dining Cars in the World.
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE.
Or to any point be > end ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
ST. PATTI. OR MINNEAPOLIS
Take the BEST ROUTE , the
Chicago , Milwaukee&St.PaulB'y
Ticket oflleo located at corner Farnam and
Fourteenth strata and at U. I' . Depot and at
Mlllaid Hotel , Omaha.
xarSco Time Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , Ocnoral Aycnt.
0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha.
S. B. MERRILL , A. V. II. CARPENTER ,
General Manager. General 1'tuw. Agent.
J. T. CLARK. QEO. II. HEAFFORD ,
General Sup't. Ajw't Gen. Pass. Agent.
FOR
CHICAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
'MILWAUKEE ,
NIAGARA FALLS
DETROIT , ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And all Poluti East andWouth-Emit.
T1IELINECOMPRI3E8
Nearly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track
II connections nre made In UNION DtPOT8
ban a National Repntatlon u being the
rent Through Oar Line , and U universal ! *
needed to t > e the FINEST EQUIPPED Half ,
ad la the world ( or all clauses ot travel.
Try It and you will On4 traveling a Inxnrj
Instead ot a discomfort.
Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line (01
sale at all offices In the West.
All Information about lUtofl o Fare , Sleeping
Car Acocmmodatlona , Tlmo Tables , Ac. , will bi
cheerfully ultou by applylnln ? to
T. J. POTTER.
2d Vlco-frea't & don. Manager.Chlcigc ,
PEROIVAL LOWELL ,
dun. Powen/jer Agt. Chicago
W. J. DAVuNPORT ,
Uen Agent , Conncll UluHi.
II. P. PUKLL. Ticket | Agt. omahi
mmo-ed ly
loat trirLin ixou * ooiun
Pt iU1ei.k. Vice Piei'l
W. 8. Uusiua. 8sc. anlTrJM.
THE NEBRASKA
MMUIACTURM CO
Lincoln ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Corn PUvntora Hrrrowa.Farm Hollore
bulky Hay Ratces , BuoRot UlevatlDR
Windmills , &c
We are prapared to do Job work and mannfae
arlnj for other turtle * .
Address nl orlern
SKBBA8KA UANUFACTDKINO 00
Tlnrnln No
Genius Rewarded ,
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BISOUITS ,
OAKES ,
JUMBLES
AND NOVELTIEE
Wholesale Hanufactnrlng
CONFECTIONERS
AND DEALERS IN
Fruits , Nuts and Cigar
III S 14th St.
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BKV.A.I.HOBIiS Writes : BE V. J. L. TOWNEB ,
After n. thorough trial of the .
IKON TONIO , I toke pleasure > , HI. , says :
In BtfULnff that I have been "I consider It
KIUO. . . , .Xonoflted by its a most excellent remedy for
use. Ministers and Pub- the debilitated vital forces.
lie Speakers will Und it
of the RToatest vnluo
where n Toniola nccos-
Bary. I recommend it
na a reliable remedial
agent , possessing un
doubted nutritive and
restorative .
iMilmllt , Ay , properties. , Oil. 2 , 1SS2. _ _
rarnssp si ins DR. HARTER MEDICINE co. , g IT. tum CT. , ct. LOUIO.
A. M. CLARK ,
Painter&PaperHanger
SIGH WHITER & DKOnHAVOB.
HA.LE& RETAIL
WALL PAPER !
Window Shades and Ourfcains ,
JOKNIOES CURTAIN POLES AND
FIXTURES.
Paints , Oils & Brushes.
107 South 114tb. Btroot
HA. NEBRASKA
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fXTEC T3V
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS ,
Window and Plate G'ass. '
OT Anyone contemplating building store , b nk. or any ether Dm will fled II to their d
antage to correi end with us baloro pnrchaalug their Plata OUea.
6. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA - - NEB.
STELE , mmm & GO. ,
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
Al ! Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
CIGARS AHD IAMACTUEED TOBAOilO ,
Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN ft RAND POWDER CO.
-DEALERS IN-
HALL'S SAFE AND LOGK GO.
Fire and Burglar f
LTS ,
| fi3 If * M
! 020 Farnham Street ,
PERFECTION
HEATING "AND BAKING
Is only attalnod by using
K
Stoves and Ranges. '
WITH
WIRE GAUZE OVEE DOORS ,
'For nalo by ,
MILTOH ROGERS & SONS
The Oldest Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRY HOUSE
in Omaha , Visitors can here
find all novelties in SIL
VER WARE , CLOCKS ,
Rich and Stylish Jewelry ,
uhe Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
PRECIOUS STONES and
rAU descriptions of FINE
WATCHES at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible ? rith
honorable dealers , Call
and nee our Elegant Now
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and
Streets
THK LEADING
1
IN TDK WKSTI
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured ,
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock ot
Steinway Chickering ,
Knabf , Yose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes ,
Also Glough fis Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Braifch
American Organs , &c , Do
not fail to see ua be-foro pur-
chusiutr.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES.
A Large Stock always on Hand. v