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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1883)
SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out , instead of aches and pains , wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing , and no'onc but yourself - self can find fault , but if you are tired of that kind of life , ? you can changd it if you j choose. , How ? By getting one bottle of BROWN' IRON BIT- T3RSand taking it regularly according to directions. MarufitlJ , Ohio , NOT. a , 88i. Ctntlemen : I h Te luflered with p m In my tide and back , and peat orenMi on my breul , with ( boot * tngcalni all through mjr bodjr , at * tended with great weakneit , deprei * Ion f iplriu. and Ion 'of appe tite. I hare taken icveral different medlclnei , and wai treated bjr prom. Inent phyilcluu for my liter , kid- neyt , and > pleenbut I got no relief. I thought I wou'i try brown's Iron Vllteri ; Ihayenowtakenone bottle and a half and a m about well pain in tlda and back all goneorcnat'j all out of my breut , and 1 hare a good appetite , and am , gaining In strength and fleih. Itean juitlybo Called the JOHN K. , 1 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is composed oflron in soluble form ; Cinchona the great tonic , together with other standard remedies , making a remarkable nonalcoholic tonic , which will qyjje Dys pepsia , Indigestion , Malaria , Weakness , and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. BALL'S ' -ET Tpori 4flteW trBted' ' . , factory to Its wearer worerr , way , or too monoyJwQl'ioTerundea ' by toe person from whom It was bousht. * h only Oonetprononneid'by piirl iulln phyilcUni at Itjorloul to tiiawoanr , and endorsed 67 UdlM lu 57"mo looipfort bl ud ftrtwit fittingOomt rv lto' ' ' * * ' PRICES , by JUIJ. PeiCwa P M I Mlth P .errlng , . 1.00. Bcir-AdJo.Uiur. ! . AM mlnU ( cxlra bear ? ) .00. NarU , ! , < VMtlth PreerTln ( flne eaatU ) 98.00. ! ' Rklri-Supporttnc , I.BO. Vtr Mle by lending IteUU Ilnler * T rywhere. COIOAQO COBSliT CO , , CUleaso , m. ' . BIDEBPIUWO ATTAcnMKNT-NOT 1'ATIiHl ED. A. SiMPSOiS. . J. . LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORS 1409 and UU Dodge 8tre l , aug 7-mo Cm " OM ITA , NED. A Skin of Beauty It a Joy Forever , ' ' DR. T. FELIX GOUKAtJD'S - - \ . Oiiental Oroam or Magical Boau- tifler , Kercovca Tan. Pimples , Ficckles Mothpitcl esan'flfer ] gdefles do Flection. I has rtoot the test o BOyearian Is so harm less wi tiste It ti be sura thi pro par alien lion It properly porly mat ) Accept ni . . - - - ' .i countfrfof ol similar cam * . Tbi dlitlngulihtd Or. L. A Bajro , said to a lady cl the luui ON ( a pitlent "As you la * Ifs. * lll u o them , I locommem 'O. urtud's Cream1 M the least harn Jul ol all thi Skin pieparatliiu. " Pno bo'tlo 111 l t si : months , unlog It e ery day. Alw Ccuilro Jub tile removes iup rfluous hil M I hout Injury ti thufkln. MIR , M. B. T. aour.Al'DHo | > roi > . ,4Den < St. . N. Y Fcrsilo by all lru l l rnd Fancy Qoodi Dea'ersthio.houttn | UulUd Htitet , Canadi and KurO [ ' . Ollewaro ol buo Imitations. tl.OOO icwin f or arrett and proof ol any on selllnK the same J H- cow do 2t ewCm $500 REWARD , The above reward will b paid to any persoi who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubbei Paint , tat preserving Bhlmjlw OrartJ Roofa Warraoled to b Fire Prodi. Al orders promptl .por aa db l tttthoa e < oic miui ai A ubriSOtf. j - - Sol ? ropricbriOmatU UWee Omaha , Kit BfaPBBIBMOBS. Qfflotr fcPiuey Dr.UlcJ A Plnney , JTnll 3janUlBlaas.towa. Bss oKtu , Oroima N o. . ' OOOIDBNl'AL JOTTINQ8. , DAKOTA. A now bank will bo opened In Fargo In the spring with a capital of $100,000. Aurora county people are taking action towards the erection of a $25,000 court OUIC. Brnle county has twenty school dlitrlcts nd during 1882 87,000 was expended In chool buildings. It is probable tbat a straw board tnanu- actory will bo established at Graton , rown county. The fight for the location of the county eat of Grant county has finally been de- tied , Mlllbank Is the lucky town. 'Lisbon , Hanson county , is organizing a re department. Officers have been up- Minted and 9218 subscribed for the appara- UB. The Jamestown papers are. advocating subscription of $50,000 to the first rail- oad which reaches that point from the outb. The building commitleo o ( tha Masonic , emple association of iSIouz Falls have cooptcd'the oiler of jn contractorto build a ompln for 8-10,000. The capital contest has assumed a new base. North Dakota enters the field with ameatown as a competitor for the location f the state headquarters. Thus far , since tbo legislature convened , irre have been forty-one enactrrenti used , signed by the governor and filed Ith the territorial secretary , j Ono day last week It was discovered aat the safe belonging to the Indian ( cent's office at Yaukton ( was misting. Jpon Investigation it was found fifty yards rom the office broken open but none of be contents gone. The affair la a mystery et , WYOMINQ. Electric lights will soon be Introduced nto private residences in Cheyenne It is likely that a building and business boom will strike Larunle City tbo coming The residents and especially tbo olty offi- lain of Cheyenne ihave commenced o raid on tbo disreputable houses of the town. The three Masonic lodges of Cheyenne elegraphed an order for $100 to tbe tlasonio relief committee at Cincinnati ast weok. A new poitoflice to be called Milton has > een established in tbo mining district west rohvLaramlo City and nine miles from Jummlni. A proposition has been submitted to the 'heyenne ' city council by an eastern mane , o erect gas works there. They will proba bly be built. A party was recently given In Cheyenne jy Stobblns , Post & Co. . bankers , to com memorate the opening of tbolr new bank- "ng house , which is a line building , The coroner of Albany county recently leld an inquest on tbo body of Mary lloth * bo died from the effects of an abortion. The abortionist will bo held to answer. . Articles of incorporation of tbo Baliics- noBa mining company have been filled with the secretary. This company proposes to do buslneis in Wyoming , it is competed of Boston capitalists , and haa a capital stock ot $100,000. COLORADO. Colorado's state indebtedness ii 815,000. An Infantry company haa been formed at I/el / Korto. Tbo grand jury of La Plata county haa comdemned the county Jail atDurango. Loveland is going to have .a number of cisterns built aa a protection against fire. The new brick school at Trinidad will be an Imposing structure , and will coat $12,000. , Apartments bavo been fitted up in the state house to accommodate tha snprezno court library , It Is said tbat during the winter 700 dead elk and deer have been found in the Middle Park. Tbe first load of corn aver sold which was raised In the Gannlson country , was sold recently at Delta. Both cattle and sheep in the northern Colorado ranges are in bad condition and the stockmen are greatly alarmed. A pool tournament Is going on in Den ver In which much interest la manifested , and considerable money changing hands. Antelope in large numbers , wer driven by * the recent storm from the plains to the east of Fort Collins and they are now plentiful near town. fpS ' Recently , a herd of cattle was run into by a enow-plow and thirty of them were killed outright , or no badly Injured that thehad'to bo ihot. Louis Pratt , the boy who killed his brother some time ago in Georgetown and hreatencd to kill bis mother , has been sentenced to the reform school at Golden. The Grand river ditch , near Grand Juno- Jon , will be a mammoth affair. Several lundred men and tamany teams are work- rut on it. When finished it will Irrigate 00,000 acres of land , MONTANA. Bcnton talks of a waterworks company , with 9110,000 capital. den. Brisbln will won deliver a lecture n Billings for the benefit of the fire depart ment. Butte und Deer Lodge have parlor skating - ing rinks , and a Butte man la looking for a rink location m Helena. Cutter county paid into the territorial treasuary last year $12,432.18. against 98- 030.35 in 1891 ; an increase of $4,395.83. Northwestern mull for Montana , from Dregon and Washington , comes now by the Northern Pacific and the Mlssoula stage Hue. Tha two dally papers of Miles City have suspended. They say because the rate of composition was to blah , but in reality it was because the town Is not large enough for two papers. Last week the Northern Pacific reached tbo highest point on the road. The last spike on the summit of Beteman Past was driven at an altitude of 6,718 feet ins ! at tbe hour of quitting work for the day , The consummation of the sale of Drua Lummon mine for 81.BOO.COO WH full ] accomplished last week In Helena by thi payment of the first Inttallmont til $ 200 , ' 000 CAsh , and the execution of the deeds , bonds and mortgage. OREQOH. A board of trade Is to bo organized a Salem. The smelting works at Irondale are com uleted and the fire baa been started in thi furnaces. Five hundred men will bo em ployed. Uniontown. as the new western eiten sion of Astoria is called , presents a brill iaut appearnnce when lit up. the housei rUIcc in tiers oa the river bank. It It reported that a number of person wore frozen along the Oregon Short Line during the lite cold spell. There has been great loan of live stock along that line. Tbe thermometer for three days Indicator 40 degrees below zero , NEVADA. Kugene Blair , ono of WelU-Fargo' * olc ineutengen , was seriously Injured ut Bits to ) , last week , by being ran over by i wagon , Tbo grand Jury at Kureka Inveittgatet the matter of the killing of J. E. Andernoi by George J , Beck , but did not Und.au In diet men t. Ah Loy , supposed to be the leader of thi g ng of Chinese murderers who killed am burned a Chinaman atTruckeea few week ago , has been arrested at Austin. A Chinaman named Chuag Leun 111 Ii Jail at Ksmeralda for bigamy. It seemi that the two women who claim the paai are both Chinese and were married to bin under the laws of Nevada. It is stated thU the Piute Indians Ii Nevada are so attached to tha memory o ! the dead Chief Winncmuoca tbat they think seriously of electing Sarah , bis daughter , as ruler , Sarah Is a gay girl and has had twenty-one buobands. It is Mterted positively that' the now railroad so loner talked of from \Vlnno- mucca , north to the Columbia river at Walla WallaJIs about to become a reality. The Central Pacific Include It In their ncty m-p. * NEW MEXino. A fine now depot isto , be built at Baton. Seven Chinamen ( have been killed In Grant county during the last year by "rustlers. " A new order by the ISante Fe road is to the effect that no person nnder the age of twenty-five years shall be employed bj the company , This will let out all the kids. kids.Five Five cowboys took In the old town of San Marcial on the 12th inst. , and there was lively shooting. The Mexicans were 'atally wounded. Judge. Buckly sent a ) oue in pursuit of the cowboys. TJO people of Socorro are agitating the nestlon of a railroad being built from that loint to Magalena , It Is thought tbat iromlnent gentlemen connected with the It. Louis & San Francieco railroad are 'nrthoring ' the movement , The naw depot now being built at San larclal , to supply the place of the one re- ently destroyed by fire , wlll'bo the finest ine in New Mexico without any exception. : t will cost , when ( completed , not less than 120,000. The officers of the road who now have quarters at San Marcial will be furn ished with handiome offices in the new building. CALIFORNIA. John Murbsch , for killing Jnles Mlllett at Napa , has been sentenced to bo hanged April 13th. The new Stanislaus county bridge across .ho Tuolnmne river was thrown open to the public on Tuesday. A special postal agent from Washington is expected at Los Angeles to inspect the claims for free postal delivery , Tom Davit , an engineer at the Central coal mine In StewartsviUe. was Instantly killed in the mlno last week by the burst- Ingot a steam-pipe. The Sisters of Charity at Los Angeles , have purchased the property In that city known as the Beaudy.Park , and will erect thereon a hospital that will cost between $10,000 and 50,000. The little town of Vina boasts of the argest vineyard In the world owned by one man. Ex-Governor Stanford is the owner and the vineyard embraces 8,600 acres in vines , On Tuesday of last week in Inyo county the body of Curtis Bellows , killed by the Indians March 8,1863 , and ( burled where be fell In Black canyon , was removed to ' : he cemetery IA Independence. In remov- ng the remains it was found that there had been a wonderful growth of hair after death. The new ditch of the South Yuba Canal 'company , which has been in rroceis of oonttruotlon for several months from Quaker Hill to the Town Talk Ridge , will bo completcd-on Wednesday. The rcsorvolr will , inclose twenty acres of ground and be twenty.feet deap. It will be high enough to supply every mine In the Grass Valley district. Work on the Bin Joaqnin and Sierra Nevada railroad shut down about two weeks ao and the surveying party was discharged. The road Is constructed as far as Wallace , and a location hits been made twenty miles farther. The cause of the shutting down of the work arises from a lack of fund * on bond. The agent of the company , Mr. Walton , is now in the eastern states negotiating for the sale of bonds , as.lt was found tbat the" entire amount could not be disposed of on the coast. F.rlgadle'r-General JohnT. Carey ha * chosen the following staff oiBcerf , most of them being those who wern on the staff of General Tozer : Assistant. Adjutant-Gen- oral , P. J , Harney : Major and Brigadier Inspector , C..H , Hubbard ; Major and Or dinance Offioer , A. Hellbron ; Major and Engineer Officer , W. J. Davis ; Major and Jufoe-Advocate , W. 0. Van Fleet : M- jo and Quarter-mMter , H. A. Weaver ; Major and Commissary , Wra. MoLaugh- Hn ; Major and Surgeon , Dr. M. Gardner ; Major and Paymaster , J , Hahn ; Major and Riils Inspector , O. A. Parsons ; Cap tain and Aid-de-Oamp. John A , Sheehan ; Staff Orderly , M. J , Fljnn. COLD. A youngglrl deeply regretted that she was BO color- IMS and coJd. Her faoa was too white , and her hatda and foot felt aa though the blood did not circulate. After ono bottle of Hop Blttora hod boon taken qho was the rosiest und healthiest girl In the town , with a vlvncity and cheer- fnlnoas of mind gratifying to her friends. KING KALAKAUA. Imposing Ooromonlea of His Oorrona- tlou at Honolulu The Procession Viewed by the Sovereign. Special to the Chicago Times. HONOLULU , February 12. Aa thorn i neither cathedral or anything else hero of anflicont Hmonfiions for the purpose , an octagonal pavilion has been erected in front of the nevr palaoo , to gether with a great amphitheater for the spectators , capable of holding about fonr thousand people. The principal floor of the palaoo being of consider able elevation , it was well seen from the vorani'aa which were sot apart for the more distinguished guests. The veranda on the right was occupied by the diplomatic and consular represent atives of foreign nations und officers of the men-of-war Laohawanna , Waohu- setts ( American ) , Mntlne ( Britishand ) , Llmer ( French ) . There was a great display of gold laoo and bullion fringe. The wives and daughters of some of the diplomatic representatives present were handsomely attired In fall even ing drees. In other verandas wore the ministers of state , judges , and other official personoses. with a con siderable number of ladlos. Plebt occupied the amphitheatre. Thougb the costumes were varied , evening dress was , for the most part eschewed , especially by the ladles. The plioe presented a lively and pleasing scene , such aa has never before boon seen it Honolulu. The dreoses of both native and foreign ladles were extreme ! } pretty and tasteful. Between the amphitheatre and pavilion a space oi some width was devoted to the school children , who prerontod themselves ii " great numbers. 'The schools , a num her of societies and orders , and delegates gates from other Islands formed a pro cession and marched through the prin clpal streets down to their places It the amphitheatre , The procecBloa took place at 11 n m. First came the marshal of the royal household , the Hon J. M. Ka pena , then the marshal of the king dom , the Hon. W. 0. Parko , a Neti Eoglander , who has hold his post s < long that the memory of the yonnf men runneth not to tha contrary Then followed the chaplain of thi household , the llev. Alex. Mackin tosh , president of the legislative as somblyj Hon. Godfrey Rhodes , chan oellor of the kingdom ; Chief Jnstlci Judd , Prlnooea Kaiulanl , a little glr of eight years , a niece to the- king and the only youthful scion of thi royal honse ; the Hon. , A. B , Oleghorn snd Princois Lllmokalanl and her husband , the Hon. John Dominie , governor of Oahu and Maul. Then oamo the bearer of the king's jewels aUd decorations , scepter , sword of 'state , crowns , and feather cloak , 'palao , pnloulou , and the king's torch , The. thing's special to this Hawaiian coronation are all old Hawaiian sym bols of chieftaincy and kingship. The palaoa may bo said to iako the place t of the orb In European coronations , being a globe with a * pendant. The pulonba Is a symbol of ohloftanoy which uiod to bo sot in the ground beside the Jeer of the chief's residence or beside his camping place In war , It has the form of a cross an upright stick three feet In height and a transverse piece of about nine inches. Above the latter is a ball , through which the right pleco passes , leaving ft point- end of abont three inches above ho ball. The torch used by the Ha waiian Is a long mass of fatty matter mveloped in loaves of the tl plant. 1he kahili is made of feathers , and as the shape ot a huge cylinder extoriooaly constructed from feathers 1 fowls and turkeys. These are oar- led at the head of long poles , and brm part of all Hawaiian state shows. The kahili of Pill Is of moderate di mensions , and Is made wholly of white feathers , presumably obtained "rom sea birds. Among the bearers of the luslgna of oyalty were two princesses , cousins if the king , magnificently attired ic dresses of palepink.Baton , with tu nica of crimson velvet richly trimmed with fold braids and deep gold fringe. These are the princesses selected to present certain articles to the king during the ceremony. They were fol lowed by the king's chamberlain , the Hon. Charles H. Judd. Aa soon aa he had passed out of'the door of the palace a loud fanfare of trumpets an nounced the approach of the .kin ? and queen , followed by the ladles of the household and the king's alds-de * camp. King Kalakaua was dressed In the uniform ot a genorallsimo of the Hawaiian forces a white tunlo and light blue trousers. The queen wore magnificent robe of ruby velvet , with splendid train berne by two attend ants , ladles. The king and queen and personages who had formed this ixceccllngly pretty procession having aken places in the pavilion , an anthem was sung by a largo choir of native and foreign singers. The Hon. J. M. Knpena In a loud volco declared the king's rights and his accession. This declaration was made first In the Hawaiian language nnd then in En glish. Prince Poomalkelanl no w came brward and presented to the king of ho palava , the pnloulou , the torch of Kanikaua , and the kahili of Pill , ifter which the king renewed the oath akon at the time of his accession in the following terms : "Sir , is your majesty willing to reaffirm your pre vious oath ? " To which the kiog re plied : , 'I am willing , " and leaving his throne he advanced toward the chancellor , raised his right hand , and , after taking and signing the oath , re turned to his throne. When the king signed the written copy of the oath the chancellor presented him with s sword of state , saying : "Re ceive this kingly sword as en sign of justice and mercy Princess Kekuallko , governess of the Island of Hawll , " then presented the king with a splendid feather cloak made entirely' of precious yellow feathers , which KTOW under the wlnsci of a little mountain bird" . This ia an heirloom of Hawaiian klusa , ; , and presented an an ensign of knowedge and wisdom. The chancellor then put on the king's fourth finger of his right hand a golden ring , saying : "Receive this ring the ensign of kingly dignity. " He then placed in" his hand a scepter , with the words : "Receive this royal scepter as an ensign of kingly power and jus tice. " Prince Kawanaka then brought forward the crowns , the choir moan- whllo singing another anthem. Hon. Godfrey Rhodeo , President of the Legislative Assembly , the body with which the election of kings reste ( when succession breaks down , and to whoso votes Kalakaua owes his throne ) , give the king's crown to the chancellor with an appropriate speech. The chancellor put It in the hands of the kin ? , who , like Napoloan I. , crowned himself. There was great jealousy as to vrho should crown the king , The difficulty was well got over by giving separata offices connected with the act of crown ing to a representative of the uativo allls to a president of the legislature and to the chancellor , and yet leaving his majesty to place the crown on his own head. The king now rose , pro- entlng a stately figure , arrayed in the feather cloak , and wearing his crown. He looked every inch a king , as we sea kings of old portrayed in the pictures , statues , and on the stage. He received from the chancellor an other crown , which he placed on the brow of his consort , she bending rever ently to receive It. Q aeon Ksplolanl la a handsome woman , and looked very well'on this occasion , bearing herself with graceful dignity. Both king and queen now knelt , whilst the chap lain offered up a prayer , As they rose again a salvo of guns announced to all the population that the much- talkod-of coronation was an accom plished ftct. Another anthem , the words of which are appropriate to the occasion , and which possess much merit as a rythmlo compoaltion , wai then snog. After singing tbo proces sion was reformed and returned to the palaoo. The crowd of dignitaries and officials remained behind , and hit majesty heUi a reception. Indigestion , dyspepsia , heart-burn , nausea , etc. , oared by using Brown1 ! Iron Bitters. A Vexed Ulergyman. Even the patience of Job would becomi exhausted were he a preacher and ondeav orlng to interest his audience while thej were keeping up an Incressant coughing making It Impossible for him to be heard Yet , how very easy can all this be avoldec by simply using Dr. King's New Dlscove ry for Consumption , Coughs and Colda Trial Bottles'given away at 0. F. Good niua'a drug stcir * A Few Pimple Remedies. For croup , administer a teaspoon fol of strong alum-water ; repeat thi dose every fifteen minutes until frei vomiting occurs. Put the feet one limbs In hot water , and then wrap ui In flannel ; place on the cheat a pool tice of corn-meal sprinkled with mus tard. Beware of cold draughts. A the attack departs administer a do of magnesia , rhubarb or castor oil When children are liable to croup , al ways keep the alum water solution ready on the washstand. Toothache may bo speedily ended by the application of a small bit of cotton saturated with ammonia to the defec tive tooth , It may bo useful to know that hoarseness may bo relieved by using the white of an egg thoroughly beaten , mixed with lemon juice and sugar. A toaspoonfnl taken occasionally la the doso. jA There Is scarcely an ache to which chlldren.aroc-aubject- . hard to bear and so difficult to cure Is earacho. A remedy which never falls is a pinch of black pepper gathered up In a bit of cotton batting , wet In sweet oil and Inserted - sorted in the oar. It will give Imme diate relief. Remedy t : chilblains Take a pleco of llmo ttio slza of your double fist ; put it la. warm water and soak the feet lnit | as warm as it can bo berne for half an hour. For a ecald or burn , apply Immedi ately pulverized charcoal and oil. Lamp oil will do , but linseed Is bettor. The effect Is miraculous. For chapped lips , mix two table- poonfnl of clarified honey , with a ow drops of lavender water , or any ther perfume , and anoint the lips fro uently. To remove warts , get a llttlo bullock ; all , and keep it in a bottle , rub a 'ttlo on the warts two or three times day , and in a short time they will disappear. To remove ooldaores , rub the first ngor behind the ear close to the part rhlch Is joined to the head , and then ub the sore. The secretion removes ; he sore in a short time If applied very twenty minutes. To make a good sticking plaster , iut two spoonfuls of balsam of Peru o six of iiinglass , moUedu with very ittle water , and trained. Mix these well together in a small stone jar over ho fire. Pin out some black. Foreign > r sarsenet on a board , and dipping a irush Into the mixture , , pass it ever ho silk five or six times ; then hold It o the fire , but not .very near , and it will soon become iblack and shining. A good wash to prevent''tho nalr rom fallings out la made with1 one unco powdered borax , half an oucca f powdered camphor , ono quart of boiling water , when cool , pour in a bottle for use , and clean the head with 't , applying with flannnl or sponge once a week. For dyspepsia pour one quart of cold water on two tabloapoonfals of un lacked lime ; lot stand a few mlrmtes , bottle and cork , and when clear It ia ready for nao ; put three tabloapoonfnla In a cup of milk , and drink any time , ' usually before meals. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This is especially true of a family medicine , and it is positive proof that the remedy imitated ia of the highest value. An soon aa it had boon tested and proved by the whole world thut Hop Bitten waa the purest , best and most valuable family medicine on earth , many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B. , and-in every way trying to induce suf fering invalids to use their stuff in stead , expecting to make- money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put up in similar style to H. B. , with vari ously devised names in which the word "Hop" or-"Hops" were used In away to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters. All such pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their style or name is , and eaplclally those with the word " " " " in their In "Hop" or "Hops" name or any way connected with them or their name , are imitations or counterfeits. Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothing but genuine Hop Bitters , with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing in Imita tions or counterfeits. METROPOLITAN" HOTEL , OMA HA , NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market aiiordn. The traveling public claim they got bettor iccommodatlona and more general satisfaction here than at any other house In Omaha. Rate , f-2 per day an21tfm ; The best cure for diseases of the nerves , broinu and muscles , ia Brown's lion Bittera FALL Y&&OBS , Western Agents , Lilayette , Indiana. REVERSIBLE HEELS FOR Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. The center plects are Interchangeable and re- renlble. It prerenti the counter from running ore/ , requiring no beel itiffenera. Too Agency lor these goods In this ( own bai been plat M-w Others eanno prooure bam. Call and txamlno a loll line of Leather and "Oandee" Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Re versible Ileel. MRS. M. PETERSON. Sl'Sm LouUvllNeb ! Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS. NEB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000- JAS.B. HEAHTWELL. President. A. L. CLARKE , Vlce-Presldcnt. K. 0. WKBSTER , TreasurerMj ; DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Oswald Oliver , A. L. Clarke ; E. 0. Webster * Deo. H Pratt , Jaa. a Heartwell , D. M.McEllllnney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent , boms Institution where School Boi land other loyally Issued Municipal eecorltlo 10 I Nebraska can b be negotiated on the m ] i avorable terms. Loans made on Improve- H | n all well settled counties o ! the state , tbto i tiMponilblelocal correspondents. o. PINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Glass. jaTAnjon * tODtemplailnz bnlldlcg stor , bank , or any other Bn will find II to lha inUir to cones oed with us before pnrchailng their Plate 0189. O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All GocerV Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands ol DIMS MB IMPACT TOBACCO. Agents for BKNWOOD NAILS AHD LAFLIN ft RAND FOWDEB CO. -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , _ . . - a. rj T Fire and Burglar 1020 Far n ham Street , OIRflL PERFECTION HEATING1 AND BAKING is only attained by unlng CHARTER OAK Stoves and Eanges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVEB DOORS , For Bole by MILTON ROGERS & SONS HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARM AM T. - - OMAHA JA wnOUISALS AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 4ATSTATR AQEJU 70R HILWADKRR 001IPANT1 Near TTuion Pacific MANOFACIUREB OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. 416 THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA , NEB. 31WELERSANOMUSIC DEALERS. OMAHA , NEB. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail- JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties , in SIL VER WARE. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets I T THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IKTBK WEST I 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 ol' Steinway Chickering , Knabe , Voso & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. ! A Large Stock always on Hand.