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LM * ! < THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TUESDAY MARCH G t Know . 'hat BROWN'S IRON BITTERS \ will cure the worst case \ of dyspepsia. Will insures hearty appetite and increased digestion , Cures general debility , and gives a new lease of life , : Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerveSjCnriches the blood. Overcomes weakness , wakefulness - fulness , and lack of energy Keeps off all chills , fevers , and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37.WnIkerSt.l Baltimore , Dee. 1881. For lix years I hive been a great sufferer from Wood DUcaie , , lyi > pepsIa.andConstipation.'andbecame to debilitated that I could not retain anything on my tfamach. In fact , life had almost become a burden. Finally , when hope hail almost left me , m husband seeing' IlpoWH'a IKON BtTTHRS advertised In the , Induced me to give It a trial , fper now taking the third bottle and have not felt , to well In ilr yean a I do at the present time. Mn. L. F. CittrriN. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up , " than any medicine made. SAIL'S ' CORSETS Every Cor ot ll warranted Ifttfl * .Uotorjr to 1U wearer In every war , ' or thernoney will be refunded by tbe p non from whom it waa bought. br M * . PoiUc * Paid I BMlth PreMrrlnc , 1.00. Btlf.Aaju tlo , f 1.00 Akdmlaal ( extra heary ) .00. Nurtlnr , 1.50 1th Preserving ( One coatll ) 98.00. BUrt-gapporUnc , 1.60. rr le by lt aini UetaU Uealeri' CHICAGO COHSJST CO , , Chicago , HI. 0. SPEOHT , Proprietor , -212 Harney 8t , - Omrha , Neb i UAMUFAOTUBEna OF OORNIOE3 , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIAL8 Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Spuoht'a Patent MoUllo Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Brocket Shelving. 1 ate the general agout for the nbovo liuo of goods. IRON 1AKJJOINO. Or < stlrcl , Gcluttradoa , Vor .nfUa. | { ? T1'- 3 nk Hallluta , Window d3i r > Qu rda ; alao ' 51CNKIIAI. . ' FALUY&flOKB , Western Agents , Lifnyctto , Indiana. EVERSIBLE HEELS FOR- Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS. The center pieces are Interchangeable and n vcnltle Ltpnvcn'i the counter from run u In ; ovorcqulriuy no tuil Ulllorci-s , Tlie Ai'oncy ( or | h'e ° K ° c < ! I1' 'tU ' townhai been pit i > . " Others conno pro ui. hcin. Call and xamliio a lull Una 01 Leather am "Candeo" Itubbcr Bocta and Shoot ulth tha 11 vcnlble Heel , I 3. M. I'ETKU'ON , 3l'.3m LauUvllM.Ne. GOLD JIKOAL , I'AH. I ) .87 BAKER'S BEEAKFAST OOOOA Warranted Abaolutely pun Oocoa , ( torn wblot theoicta ol oil b a been removed. It bn three tlmea the atrenath o Oocoa mixed with Sttrcb , Ar row Rooter Sugar , and ! a tb < refer for * la mote economical. It la Jellcloui. nourlihlny , atreni'th enlor.eaalljr dli-eated , aodad' alMbljr adtptedfor Inva Ida at well aa ( or peraona lu bevltb. ' Sold by Orocer * Everywhere W.BAKER&OoJoroheBter.MaBB . THE GOLDEN GATE , ho Pleasures of a Winter in the Metropolis of the Pacific , 'he Wondera of Woodward Garden , the Tropical "Zoo" of the City. Tha Manner * ana Dmiif of the People ple Scene * and Incident * . 3orreapondence o ( Omaha Uce. SAX FnAMcisco , February 2f. Your iorrospondont "A Nevada Zephyr" haa > lown over the snow-clad Sierras mountains , and la enjoying the warm oa brocro from the grand old Paclfio coan , In this "city of the Golden Oato. " Still she did not have the ewer to bring any of the "beautiful now" er cold wintry weather which Novadlans were enjoying ( ! ) when she departed. For San Francisco la hav- ng the most delightful weather ono would wish for , like cool summer days. At Reno the night wo left wo had winter ; the next morning early , after wo had crossed the mountains , we were In thla summer land of luxu riant fruit and lovely flowers , sending 'orth their sweet perfume over the green lawns and to the passerby. For tljls la the most charming part of the year in California , as gardens and fields are looking fresh and green from the pleasant rains , wbilo In summer they have a moro dry and dead ap pearance , and then that tlmo of the year there Is a strong sea breeze every afternoon ; Last Saturday , while 'spending the afternoon In the famous Woodward's gardens , your correspondent , with the natural observant eye of woman In that direction , she could not but no- tco ( the difference of the dress of San Francisco , particularly so of the ladies and little girls. Some were dressed in spring and aUmmor , clothes , while others had on sealskin cloaks and other winter apparel. And since my arrival the weather has boon decidedly ' .oo warm for any wraps at all. But , hon the sealskins must bo worn by , hose who are able to afford hat luxury to their toilet. And I wonder if the great number of sealskins worn In San Francisco ac counts in any tray for the scarcity of sealskins at Woodward , for of the great number I saw there several years ago there are only two left. But then I expect to see plenty of them at the Seal Rocks when I ride out to the Cliff House , and Golden Gate Park , which I expect to soon. Though the ostriches are the great attractions at Woodwards at present , there are fif teen altogether I bollove. They were quite an interesting sight to "Zsphyr , " too , as they are the first ahe ever saw. But dear mo ; ouch ungainly looking creatures , with nooks fully a yard long. Bat then their beautiful feathers which we ladles are all so much in love with obmpeauates a great deal for their aWkward size. Ibellovo the purpose of their owner Is to take them soon to southern Oalllfornia , and to experi ment for the first time at ostrich farm s' WOODWABDS GARDENS are to San Franolsoo what Central 'Park Is to Now York City. For every ono that oumes to'tho'clty Jmust spend part of a day at least at the gardens , roaming through the beautiful censer vatorles , where ono can almost imsg < ine they are in the tropics. And then there are the shady nonks and pictur esque grottos for tbo romantic lovers , and miniature lakes and charming flower or gardens surrounded by the- bright est of geron lawns all around us. And there is the largo menagerie , art gal lery and museum for the lovera of art and the curious , as well as the mam moth amplthcatro nhoro there Is a porfoimanco every Saturday , Sunday and Holiday. Washington's birthday. There was a grand celebration hero. In the af ternoon , Gov. Stonoman reviewed the various military companies of the olty , on Van Ness avenue , after which there was a fine military parade , and was indeed a very Interesting sight. In the evening the "Mardl Graa festivities were celebrated by a grand procession through th ? streets all in mask and costume , representing dif foront historical events oil floats. Af tor the style of "Mardl Graa" In New Orleans and other southern oltloc , concluding with a grand masquer&do In the evening at the pavllllon. Th ro is no principal excitement In San Franclsoo at present , the papon are trying to frighten the people In regard in that most loaihsomo of all diseases , leprosy , and In which they state there are lepers walking th streets of San Francisco , brought hen from the Sandwich Islands , where 1 la making frightful ravages , and then Is great fear of it doing likewise li this city In time , and then to othe parts in the United States , bat it i. sincerely hoped It will not , for wo al well know that there Is no euro foi ono who has the least taint of leprosy Walking and riding through tm principal streets of the city , your cor respondent has noticed great improve monta within the past few years , Magnificent buildings on all sides ar being erected , and so much bustle an < oxoltoment , and everybody seems t bo In a hurry , and It has been saU moro so here than In other largo cities 1 noticed the difference in my visit Chicago two years ago. Uut ns a data San Francltclans an "very f&jt , ' which does not take i stranger long to find out , Of course like all cities , it has Its street * devoted voted to all that particular business Yet a fjreat many such honaua ar "atndwichod" in "aa it were , " in respectable parts of the city , and stranger to city Hfo must be n llttl careful. San Franclsclans are bent o. making money and having a good tlm generally , no matter how they get It and they blame everything here to th "wonderful climate , " and perhaps f is the cause of their high spirits an Indomitable courage. They are u with the great east In their fane dresa parties , their "Germans" an kettledrums , afternoon teas , Ac. , &t More Anon , DUBKEE'H SALAD DRESSING la com posed of the freihest , purest and choiccnt condiments money will buy. It surpasses any that can bo made a * homo , la cheaper , savea labor and hi1' anxiety. t f. f Army orders Thofollowing named recruits on- HatedatFort [ Orraha , Nob. , are .aa- signed as follow * : Robert W. Parker , to troop , G , Fifth cavalry. Joseph Klnna , to the Fourth Infan try. Recruit Parker will bo sent to the station of his troop on the first favor able opportunity. Official notification having boon re ceived from the headquarters cf the army for the ' promotion of Second Lieutenant B. A. Byrne , Sixth Infantry - try , which carries him to company G of the same regiment , First Lieuten ant Byrne will proceed to Fort Doug las , U. T. , on the expiration of his leave of absence , and report for duty with his company. Private William Barrows , company I , Savonth infantry , Is detailed on extra daty an telegraph operator and repairer at Fort Brldger , W. T. , to the commanding officer of which post ho will be sent to report by the com manding officer of Fort Laramie , W. T. By direction of the , secretary of war the commanding officer Fort Douglas , Utah , is authorized to grant a furlough for four (4) ( ) months , with permission to go beyond sea , to Pri vate'Michael McGranr , company I , Sixth Infantry. First Lieutenants Walter 8. Schuy- lor and Frank Miohler , Fitth .cavalry , are detailed aa members of the gen eral court-martial convened at Fort Sidney , Neb , by paragraph 1 , special orders No. 137 , aeries of 1882 , from these headquarters. ' Acting Assistant Surgeon J. fl. Lott , U. S. A. , now at Fort Omaha , Neb , , will proceed to Fort Sidney , Neb. , and report to the commanding officer thereof for temporary duty at that post _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Satisfactory Lvldccco. J. W. Graham , Wnolesale Druggist , of Austin , Tex. , writes : I have been handling DU. . WM HALL'S BALSAM FORTHfi LUNoS for the past year , and have found It une of the moH salable medicines I have ever hivd In my homo for Cou hs , Colds and even ccmumptinn , always giving entire satisfaction Please send mo one gross by Saturday's steamer. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in FostofBce during the week ending March 3 , 1883 , LADIES' LIST , Anderson Miss I M Anderson Miss A Allen E Allen Miss C Mridy Mra J S Brown Mrs A Brighain Mm / D Brooks O Cameron Miss J Carleson Mra A L Calahan Mra , T Davit H Downen Mrs O A Dopnlck Mlis T Durin K Erickaou Miss L- Kraler Miss M GuHtafsson Miss I Gould Mrs C A Gordon I L Gaehler Mrs M W Hildlng Miss M Hathaway Miss C Jnkopaon Mlso A Johnson Mra F R JonesMlaa L K iTohnion Mlia J Kvn Miss F Kelly Mn P King Mlaa A , Lounibury Mra L R Longkaoip Mrfl L Laorock Mrs M Matblson Mra A Monisean Miss L McCoy Mlna E Marih Mra A Nolan Mrs 8 Nerout ) M Nightingale Misi J NolhumMi Miss A Pattenon Mfaa A I Philleo Mn E A Phllllhs'MI.B 8 A Oulnn Mn E P RupeU Mn J K Robertson Mrs I E Sparry Miss T Sakeatrom Miia A Stanley Mn E K Biitten Mies M Stout Mn F E Susenberry Miss A Slocnm MnlS Stlbal Mlsa M Slavon Mrs F Thomas MiuG Venal MIM C 2 Wnalen Mn K Wilton Mra M White Miss A Matshen L ' OBNTLKUEN , Ambrams E Alexander A .Andoraon W Boellett Q Beagley 0 Burgess 0 Brown 0 Buchanan J R Baxter G W Blen I Betty W BIrdeloy J Brook F Branch W B Bell W R Brlgga E R Burdiek E Ballenger W Bowman M Bowman D M Cox J Carpenter O 0 Callen S Golkins B F Ueland J T 2 Ueane E C DIckenon F B Dawson H Dyaon B G Doollttle J B Dobetty T Ellsworth L S Edwards 0 Elcelhnd O A Ki-cher V Faith N H FI her T Flahf r A Oillii'QuM GoodlettJA G mea , T 0 3 Gaflney J C Garry 1' Gruneell J Genoa R H Groble W A Glatlne 0 E H Hulae J W "oodJ HelneonJA Hendorion W Heeedorfer G A Huston E Huston E L Hunt H Hakenaen L Henry T UaunlfenL Huggaboom R Johameon O Jonten A Kroner W Knapp I King H Kelly B KtltyMO Logan DT Lance J M Lltzeu M Lard V LInileey II Lewis II Lrinbaou 0 A Lewis J McCain B Mathhon A McGregor J McDonald II S Miller 3 A Mellor 1' 0 Moiander J 2 Mecklenburg A McCarthy F Marsh J Mattico A McCla ky J MlnardES MaxonEP Marsh M N McGue M Mehuron I Norton II O'Hanlon J Olson B O'Neal T 1'oun F Pmnell L R Raamke L Penroto T Parker W Purrotto 0 E Pfanoekor E-2 Pecleison N Penon J Oulnlan J 2 RoberUon E Kusiell D Baner A Ritchie J W Rlley D Robie D 0 Ruderadorf J Russell D Richardson F Rachman Mr Soheorng L Shelton H M Shim I UmlthJF Sullivan JG Stall J N Bnyder E Squirca J Schwaiz G F Tbornten 0 Thiel A Thompson W J Taylor J E Turlln J Turner J W Tayuori P Unthank Rev 0 VoorhlaO Will ox" A Wright W Womack W D Wella J II Wtldo G W Woloon 1) ) Warner 0 Woodaon J Walker R WarteKK Q Wllaon H 0 Whlttfcr K Werkmel-ter W Wntkiua W K-2 Yhenlco W THOH F HALL , I'cwtuiastor. Xruo to her Too mucn cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother , constantly watching and caring for her dear lye i never neglecting a tingle dutv In their bo- half. When they are annalled by disease , and the syntem anould have a thorough cleansing , the atomach and bowels regu lated , blood purified , and malarial pohon exterminated , ahe must know the that Electric Bitten are the only aura 'remedy. They are the beat and purest medicine In the world and only coat fifty ceuta. Sold by Ot F , Goodman. The digestive organs weakened and worn out oy using cathartic medicines , roatored by using Brown's IronBitters. BOONE COUNTY. uslness Gradually Improving as Winter Departs , he DioRust of the Masses with the Wof k of the Legia- ture , Evasion of Taxes l > y the Rallroaai. /orreapondence of TUB DEI. ALBION , BODHO Co. , Nob. , March 2 , Business , which has been qulto dull early all winter on acoonnt of low irices and bad weather , Is improving , nd although money is a cash article , ad a little hard to got hold of our 'armors are generally In good spirits , nd will outer upon spring's work with , n earnest determination to gain a Ivellhood and a little ahead for a rainy day in splto of grasping monop- iles ! and greedy money sharks. The action of the legislature in re using to posi any laws to regulate railroads will , I think , add much to ; ho strength of the anti monopoly D in this county. The people feel ; bat Jho republic in party , being in the majority In the lower house , is re- ponslble for this refusal , and many of ; hem have voted the ' 'straight ' ticket" 'or the last time , and will now sup port only such men as they have rea- ion to believe will make the princi ples of anti-monopoly the first and great consideration. Senator Harris and Representative Thompson , both of this county , have made better records than many thought that they would make ; but there la a strong feeling that they did I wrong in voting for Millard ; and the Major Pearman steal is a spot on their garments which it' will require some time to wash oat , However , as. they opposed the capital appropria IJm tion , ana voted for the senate railroad 1 bill , we fell that they are bettor than 1i some from other districts. But It is not probable that they have really en deared themselves very much to the people , for wo feel that they only did their duty , and not all of that. As you are no doubt well aware , wo have no anti-monopoly paper in this county. The Argus is now our worst enemy , and in its last issue attemp's to throw the odium of the failure to secure railroad legislation upon the anti-monopoly movement. It says : t "Thinking mon oannot help but BOO that the independent party scheme which waa to purify our politics and transform such worn-out political backs SB Ashby , Raynolds , Deoh , and Bntlor into pure political spirits , robed in garments whiter , than snow , has been a signal failure , and in fact , has not only not accomplished anything itself , but has prevented all railroad legislation originating in the repub lican ranks from being enacted , " Thla la pretty thin , when we con- alder that the only railroad bill which originated with the republicans was the-hpuse committee bill , which was riot worth the paper which would have been wasted In printing It , and was , In fact , worse than nothing. Such ohalf will not take with the farmers of this county , and sooner or later Mr. Bralnarl will find that granger and ftool are not jsynomona terms , The News haa alwaya opposed ns , but la far more candid than The Argus , and acknowledges that the re publican majority in the house la re sponsible for the failure to secure the needed legislation. It says ; "Tho republican party In Nebraska haa been most completely sold out and shamefully betrayed by the majority in the lower bouso of the legislature. It Is to be hoped that the men who have thus proven traitors to a sacred trust will now bo remanded to private life. " And again , In commenting on some remarks from The State Journal , it says : "If anybody got any glory out of thla session of tha legislature we fall to see it. The Lincoln and railroad lobbies would corrupt heaven and at tempt to seduce Gabriel if they could make anything by BO doing. " If The News man continues to stick to the rotten old partyahlp he must eat considerable "crow1 ; for all must admit that reform within the parly is a failure. Some five years ago thla county , through Its commUilonors , entered into arrangements with snmo oi the agents of the B. & M. R. R , Co. , who owned a largo lot of lamd hero , upon which they had for four yoara re- fueod to pay the .taxes , to remit or cancel those taxes for the sake of netting - ting the county settled. This was done , and an Injunction was issued by the United States ocurt at Omaha , perpetually restraining the county from collecting the taxes assessed against those lands , the four joars ending January 1 , 1878. The county commissioners are nov taking steps to have that Injunction dissolved , and an attorney haa already been employed for that purpose , There Is considera ble excitement over the question , and at least a respectable minority are op posed to reopening the question. UIUNOKH. One of the highest officials of the order of Foresters in the United States Is Mr. E. S. Pike , 320 N. Third street , St. Louis , Mo. Recently Mr. Pike : suffered great ngony from n felon on his thumb. The Boothlng effect of St. Jacobs Oil wow magical and brouKht lminediato relief to the af fected port. fiuoklm u Arnica Salvo. The HMT SALVE In th world for Ou1 , Brulnt * . BOWK , UloflM , & ] t Klienm. Fw- vcr Sores , Tetter , Chopped Hands , Cbllj blnino , Oorna , mid all afcln Muptlotw , and positively cures plica. It la gti r ateetl to ' . .4 . . ' - _ _ _ if nrlm < 1 K ve B Uiir etfon uorr ronnD Price , 25 centa pr , ex. far r l br I . * . , _ . Jesse James. I WHIWEN BY nis WIFE. he only life mthoi lied by her mil which will not U / MB toed I Ed Tbundir" atcry , web aj haa been nd will b pu lUhe.1 . , but tnw 111 * by tht only porton who la In poeejalonot the lacU-a WttlulMddeTOtodwIf * ; Truth la more ntei- MtlrurUunnetlon. genUahould apply 01 ter. ritory at cue. 8a 76 ctt. fop 8 mpl book. H Cb m raL * Oo THE SHORT f LINE OP THE XO-A.0-O , Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY la now running Ita PAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS wrrn- Pollman's Mapiflcent Bloopers -AND THE . 1I Finest Dining Oara in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO1 MILWAUKEE. Or to nv point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH ' To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS1 Take the BEST ROUTE , the Chicago , MilwaukeB&StPaulR'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth atroeto and at U. P. Depot and at Ulllaid Uotol , Omaha. larSeo Time Tabla In another column. F. A. NASH , General Airent. 0. B. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. B. MERRILL , A.J. H. CARPENTER , General Manager. " "General Pass. Agent. ' " . ° a-gent 51' n Sup E8g ' " " ' ' t' FOH CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , 'MILWAUKEE ' DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS- NEWYORK.BOSTON And all Poluta E at andtOouth-Eaat THE LINK COMPRISES " Nearly 1,060 mllea. Solid Smooth Steel Track U connecltofca are made In UNION DbPOTS haa a National , Repntatlon aa being tht r * t Through'Oar Line , and la uhlvemllj needed to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Ball ad In the world ior all claaaea of travel. Try It and you will find traveling a Inxur Inatead el a discomfort. Through Tlcketa Tla rhia Celebrated Una a * a at dl offlcea In tha Wwt. , All Information about R t a o Fare , Slepl > . _ Car Acocmmodatlona , Time Tablea , c. , will b > cheerfully lTonby applylnlnc to T. J.'POTTl ER , Sd Tlco-Froo't A den. UanagerCblcair > PEROIVAL LOWELL , Oen. Passenger Agt. Chicago Tf. J. DAVENPORT , Gen. Agent , Oonncll BluOa. H. P. DUKLL , Tlckut jAjt. On n > nio-oil'lv ma. IIDE HPRIUajATTAOIIMENT-NOT PATEK7 ED. A. J. SJMPSO \ LEADING FACTORY 1109 and 1111 Dodge Btreat , ang 7-mo 6m _ OMAHA. NEB. BRIDGE PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals will bo received by the Board of County Commissioners of Ongo county. Neb. , lor the erection of a brlilgo across the li'g Illuo river upon cither ono of th ) wagon roads leading coat from the town of Wymori * , GIRO couoty , Neb. , and yer and fcrosj said river. Said bridge to bo ono hundred and fifty ( ISO ) feet long , and to tiare either piles , atone , or Iron plera. Also for the erection of a bridge , suitable to the place , across Indian Creek , on the line between cc.tlon twenty-nine (29) ( ) > nd ihlrty (30) ( ) , about one mile aouihwcst of Wymoie , Gage county , Neb , Low bridge at thla place preferred. Also a bildgi acroas Turkey Creek , southeast ot DoAVitt , Nob. , to replace the old one now In use. , All br'dtea ' to be of wood , Iron or combination. All bids to be accompanied by plan j and sped- notiona.to be sealed and Sled with the Connty Clerk on or before 12 o'clock noon , March 20th. 83. The Commissioners r.icrve the right to reject y and all tldt. Succetsful bidders will be 10- u'rrd to gl\e bond for the faithful performance of thtlr contract. By orde if the Ccunty Commissioners. , i-s , . A. J. 1'ETHOUD , 4 sitAL. ! County Clerk. \i-v , i Beatrice Feb. n 1R83 me-d.4w OnATEFUL-COMFORXIMG. BKEAKTAST. "By thoroneh knotrlcdgo of the natural km * htch govern the operation ) of rilywtlon and autrltlon , and by a cnretul appllcatloti of lb < Ine properties of woll-S'leciud Cocca , Mi , Epra haa provided car breakfait tablea with i jcllcatcly fiAvoreu bevertira which may nave u ruauy hiavf tloctorg * Mt ! > It 1 by the Judlctcci r.i-u of ouch artlcltn of diet th&t u ccuitltnUoi a < ay bo gradually ballt up until" ( .tranx enocg & to rrelst krrr ; tendency to Jl cise. Handredi of tubtlo mAli'lUs tm coAtlng ai nucd ko attack wherever there to a wtak point Wi may eicnpo many a fatal ahaft by keeping cor- it\\a \ well fortified with pure blood and a prop. > rly nourlihed frame. " Civil Uervlca Oaiett . Uad limply with boiling water or milk , Bol n tin. only (1-lb ( and Ib ) , labeled JAME8 BPPS fij CO. , Homoeopathic Ohemlata n At t.wl * Ijonriqn. Bnglan JACOB KAUFMAN , REMO 7ED TO NO. 611 16TH ST ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES O C- ' emi jougl PINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Glass. , WAnyoqe contemptailng building storebank , or any other Una will find It to tha antaa lo oorrei'ond with na betora pnrchaatUg their rTatmUMT ' ' * " C. F , GOODMAN , ' OMAHA NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of AMD IANUFAOTUBED WBAOllO , for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND .POWDER CO. -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO , Fire and Burglar Prjj , 1020 Far n ham Street , "Bl JOBBER OF Jtliti , AND WINDOW S ADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES 118 FARM AM ST. . OMAHA J. A. WAKEFIELD , i WHOt.58AIJCANP HKTAU " , DRALKR ttf. * i it Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMEN XTSTATE AQJEHf fOB JOLWACKEK OKMSNT OOUPANT Near Union Pacific Depot. OMAHA MANDFACIUREtt OP GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. 416 THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA , NEB , SinRle BreeoliJ-Loading Shot Guns , from 85 to $18 $ , Double BreocliLoading ; Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Miizzlo Loading Snot Guns , From $6 $ to $25 $ , * Fishing Tackol , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Goods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum 'and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and. Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per 1.000 upwards Send for Price List and Samples. A. M. CLARK , PaMer&PaperHanpr SIBtl WRITER ftDEGHRAm ! ! . \YUOLESALK & RETAIIi WALL PAPE& i 1 Window Sliafles anil OnrtainB , OORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brusbos. 11 Sooth 14th Street NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDEK , o ? CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , -AJEUX 3ECO uX > 'W iV.Gi-ODarei. Firs-UlaBs 'Paining ' anil Trimming , Repairing Promptly Dona 1319 HavrBOT.'Oor. 14tk , Omaha