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THB DAlJLIf BEE-OMAHA THUJRSDAY A. romMnaclon of 1'ro- t jcitle of Iron , J'cniflan Jlark uiAH'hosjiliortuiH a palatable form , For Jebllt\t ( \ Jxt of stpiKi * rI'roifmfoio/ ! J'oircra it < j indispensa ble. UEV.A.I. UOBB3 Writes : ' ! > o V REV.J.Ii.XOWNEBf After a tnorouph trial of the WRIFIES 'industry , ! . . . says : IRON TONIO , I take pleasure THE ' 'I consider 1 In etatintr that I have boon KiB < .kl. .cncfltcd by its a most excellent remedy toi use. Ministers and Pub- the debilitated vital forces. lip Speakers will find It of the greatest value where a Tonlo la necos * ary. I recommend It no a reliable remedial agent , possessing un doublet ! nutritive and restorative Lmlmllt , A'y.t properties. Or | , z , DR. HARTER MEDICINE GO , , 213M. MilH EX. , C7. LQUID , .T wnOLEfiAIK At.'D RETAIL DXALRK IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 8AISH , U3&R8 , 8LIH93. KKUHKC * , i-oa aiLWAiMXK CKUKST TTtiino Pacific ltar t O V AH A L LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER IN ER , 8 AS 11 , DO Shingles , Lath , LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES , Oall and Oet My Prices Bofon Buying Elsewhere , YARDS COR NINTH AND DOUGHS. ALSO 7''II AND DOUGLAS MORGAN & CHAPMAN , 2I3 Farnam St. Omaha. BOLLN & SIEVERS , I H. BOLLN & 00 , 1509 Douglas Street. | Cor. IGth and California St OMAHA SJEEDDEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &CO litre birught to this city fiom the f > rme o ( Ltrilredth k Son's , Philadelphia , ami James M Thu burn 1 O . , Now Yor , the Urgt stock otflarrea mil Held Seals evtr l-ujKrlcd be'oro lo th city , allif which are guaranteed to bo fresh and tiue to tbo nani * . Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make. mar IG-eod-tf F1ENRY BOLLN & CO Single Breech Loading Shot dans , from $5 to $18 , " Double Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Runs , From $6 to $25 , " Fishing Tackel , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Boods , Full Stock of. Show Gases Always on hand , Imported aricTZfy West Cigars a large linej o Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything r < quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and. Hotioi Store , Cigars from $15 per 7 nn ipwards Seni for Price List and Samples MANUFACTURER. OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Window Caps , Rituals , Skylights , &c. THIRTEENTH STREET , - - OMAHA , NE DIRECTORY W LEADING WESTERN hOTEl ARLINGTON. WEATHERLY HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , 8ARATOQA HOTEL , MARSH HOUSE , OOMMEROIAL HOTEL' HALL HOUSE , OITY HOTEL , . OOMMEROIAL HOTC- , QRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , ' COMMERCIAL HOU8S GREENWOOD HOUSE , t fe * " I " " * " " YyF ! OOMMEROIAL HOUOE , ENO'a HOTEL. ( EXCHANGE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORGAN HOUSE , nUMMIT HOUSE , HOUSTON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) WALKER HOUSE , OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , CITY HOTEL , PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEl , PARKS HOTEL , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , CUQNELL HOUSE , V OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , 1 JUDK1N8HOU8C , QALL HOUSE , COMMCROIAL HOUOS ! WOODS HOUSE , PROPRMTQIiti J. O. MclNTIRE , A. Q.rWEATHERLY , O. C. REYNOLDS , J. 8. 8TELLINIUS E. MANS , JOHN HANNAN A.'W.lHALL OHENEY ajOLARK. J. Q.BVEAD.J 1.13EYMOUR. P. L. THORO , A. O , OAAUPtJf , MAYFIELO , C. STOREY. E. L. ENO , O. B. HAOKNEY , FRANK LOVCLL , E. L. QRUS'J , SWAN & DECKER I QEO.OALPH.E1 O. M. REYNOLDS , D. H. jWALKEP , 0. BURQE8S , 31 A. LLIAMP , MRO. M. F. OUMMINQO , J , L. AVERY , C.-W , OURK. F. M. PARK , HENRY WILLS , OHAS. BACNELL , //M. LUTTON , FRANK WILKINOOM , H. H , PERRY , B , F.BTEARNO , JOHN EOKERT , Llnco'n ' , Neb , Manning , Iowa. | Ooon ( Upldt , owe | Mllford , Neb. BROWNSVILLE H Stromiburg N Louisville j r , Ne , ] , Netv. Weeping W t rN Hardy , Neb Greenwood , N b' OUrlnda , low * Eremont , Meb1 AihUnd , Nab Atklnaon/Heb. QuIdo.Rocd.JN . | 0ro ton , IK. ' ExIrm'U. ' : Atlantic , la , Audubon , IB. Neola , lal Hxrlan la , Oornlng , la. 8 Inn ton , Burlington JunMlan BlHnchard , la. Uhonandoah la/ Dayld Olty , Neb CC College Springs , la Vlllltca , la. Malvern , la , Ida arovela | OdebolL la Oiceola , Neb , J. R. DUNHAM , Olarki , Neb. BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN. Bedford la. ARL'NOTON HOUSE , J M. BLACK & CON , Mcrjivllle Mo NORFOLK JUNOTIONHO JSC A. T POTTER , Norfolk Junction Ntk WINBLOW HOUSE a McOARTY , Beward , Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B , JONES. Auroar Net. OROZIER HOUSE O. R. QROZ'ER ' , Sidney , Neb , u AVOOA EATING HOUBr D. W. ROOKHOLD , Avoca la. CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD A BHATTUOK , Red Oak FOSTER HOUSE Oapt JOHN FOSTER , Lewli , la. VHITNEY HOUQE1 E. HAYMAKER , jadJOrltwold , la. DEPOT HOTEL. O. L. CHAPMAN , * . ! lDunap ) , la LUBK HOUSE. J A. LU8K/ J\LoKan.'la. \ ' DOW 01TY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON. JDow Olta-Ila .AOQER HOUSE , [ I JAQQRR& SON , Denlion , la , ' . fJARMON HODSK. . . TAMA CITY , IA. , Harmon A Keale * . Prop , WHY HEAUTft BHEAK- A Mftttcr-of-fnct Solution of Sonti- monf\l Problems. ow Ycrfc Sin , "A healthy man or woman dooi not lo of o broken heart , " n well known phyalclan aald , "A healthy huart l nly a big inueclo , and nobody can ave griot enough to break it. When , tuirotoro , a blooming j-onug widow QJWB apparently inconceivable grief t the death of her husband , and in n hort time rocovora her equanimity , ho ought not to bo accuaod of hypo * rlay. Neither may it bo concluded hat another widow who aoou pines and dloa haa had more affection for ior husband than the llrat. The fitti widow may have had oven inoro atioo- Ion than the other , but have buen lUatatncd by phyatcal health. "It ia orronooua to auppoao that death hy heart aiatmso ia alwaya mid- don. It la very commonly protracted or yenra , and exloia undetected by neat skillful Dhjalcluna only to bo du * rolopod by aomo euddou occurrence. L'hero was MI eminent phyalclnn of Jrooklyu , In active practice , who dii-d wltl.in an hour of a time when ho wna about to lt-cturo. llo waa ao well that , ftor exniulnntion by k lllod phjai clans i f a firat clatB luaurnnco , ho vrns declared to bo perfectly eonnd , and o policy for § 10,000 iuHuranou on hia Ifo reached hi-s homo btforo the body was cold. The cauao of hla death uua myatery until the prat-morlom cx- amirmtiou , by Dr. John G .lohnaonof Brooklyn , allowed that u He In piocoof ciaiky dopoait in the hourf hud ba- o mo looatncd and formed ou embol- lam. The man had almply tnkcn same apecimoDB out of hla dusk , ntid ho died in his chulr without any oxcltomeut or undue oflort Any llttlo excitement might have done it ; the exertion of grief might have done it , and thou his death would hivvo boon cltod aa that from bn ken heart. "So-called deaths from broken hoarta may bo frtquontly traced In this way. Ono exertion OB well as another may furnish the rcqultito cul mination. Medical booko are filled with inatancea of death by heart din- oafo during the poiformauco of pious * urablo natural funotiono. When o man la nearly dead It la eaty to put on him tbo iiniahlng stroke , but it la in * accurate to give the finishing stroke all the blame of hla doath. When a woman loaoa her hnaband , era a girl IOBGB her lover , and by nervona exhaustion , loss of aloop lack of nour- inhment and grief , weakens the action of her heart } bnt eho haa in fact died of a very ordinary dlaoaao. "Thocaaoof Bill Poole , living for daya with a ball in bla heart , la often spoken of as remarkablf ; bnt Dr. Flint recalls a case whore a mttn had a ball In hla heart twenty years , and finally died of pneumonia. Both these mou had healthy hearts arid could not have hod them broken by griof. Yet , in fact , more men than women die ol heart disease. Ont of six-y ono ob Borved caeca thlrty-aevon were males Another rtconl showed seventeen males out of twenty-four caeca. Another - ether record showed that In Blxty-twi cases of rupture of the heart there win fatty df generation existing. Ono ob server recorded seventeen caaos out ol twenty four where the heart was rup > tnrod.aud where fatty degenorntlor existed. In other words , when fat ii substituted for inueclo , the organ it easily broken. If any of thoa diieasec oopto had baon subjected to suador , riof they mi ht have fnrnlahed illus rations of ho t breaking. OUB medial al observer records 100 cao5 of rnp nro of the heart whore tboro was ni grief to account for 1 . In fact , grlo ) a very rare cauao of hoart-breaking "Dieoaeo is the real caueo of hear roaking , and the various kinds o llsoaao which lead to it are eo man ; hat volumes wonld bo necessary V dissrlbo them. The causes of then llseaaea are manifold , and are ver much under the control of the Individ nal. There are , tf course , horedltar endoncies to heart dlscnso ; but , aaldi com traumatic cauaoa , thoeo ten dencics may exist for yeara vithou fatal retmlt "It Is a curious fact that the leae dacgoro a heart dlseaeo often create the most apprehension. Froquontl jationta who liavo only a functional < : ourablo disorder will not be persuade hat calamity does not Impend , a ihough there may be no real dange ! On the other hand , organic dlseae may exist nnonspootod. There ai sympathetic relations between th mind and the hoartr and disorders < ; ho heart are frequently traceable i B mental oxcltomnnt either pleaaurab ! or painful. Quick beating of tti icart IB no certain eymptom of dango [ c has been demonstrated that tl : 3'nlsu may safely range from 100 I 140 per mlnnto for many years. " * The man who knows nothing < Mru. Ljdla E. Plnkham and hi ( sovereign remedy for women ii wantc for a juryman. The fact clear proves that ho does not read the p pora. N. H , Register. Ulttlng Bull'a Band. The Pioneer Press , has iuformatlc that over since Sitting 'Ball and th people were cent from Standing Hoc agency to Fort Randalli"whoro , tht are directly ' under military sprvel lanoe , the chief and Ws'folio ' irorshai boon anxiona to return .upi the river < join their Uncapapa br'othroii.0 Sittir TJnll IIRB behaved s6"wi since ho left the war .path , and h youug men and ooldibra hayo ovlnci such a desire to remain friend ! that his application to bo allowed return to Standing Rook has receive favorable consideration on the part the War Department. The Indli bureau officials alone hcaltato. Lit ly oil opposition haa been withdraw and with the full consent of Secret ries Lincoln and Teller , and with tl approbation of Generals Sherman at Sheridan , it haa been decided that ( or before the 1st of May Sitting Be and hla 140 men , women and chlldn hall bo embarked at lUndall and so : np the river to Standing Rock. It desired that the removal bo made th only in eider to allow the income tlmo to do some seeding. It IB b liovod frienda of the qnandam he tiles now on the reservatic will prepare sufficient land for the to mttke an agricultural start , and it hoped the war department will antho Its the continuance of rations to th particular band until Jane I , , Be era ! letters nave been received fro S.ttlng Bull during the winter SI irdlrg Rock , and in each ho c presses the hope that ho and and his followora may soon bo allowed to bo- coma what ho haa BO often sworn ho would not bo reservation Indians It la somi-oflinlnlly ntatcd that Indian Agout Parkharat , of thoBrnlii agency , will opoodlly bo requested to rojign on nocount of not heartily aiding the Sioux commlation in thuir treaty with the Brulce. An InKouloUB Machine. From the New York lime * . A now machine , operated by clock work , la to bo plated in thu train Btattor'a tower t the Grand Cnntral station , whichis designated to do auto matically what is now done by men ompliyod us traln-atariors. The miohluo , of bnws , copper and steel , ooauplea but llttlo upacB , it being le.-a than two fuel In olthor lomjthbr ! adth or [ might. Tno nioahnnlcism consists of three upright cylinders of brnan , lu which nro punoturod n setUs of hole's , ouch roprCBPtitluR onu uf the 1 440 mlnntts in the duy. I5y t.Uu sldo of theeo nro ihroo unallcr plllura , on which nro fixed spirally pins repro sontlng the twoniy-four hours cf the day , The thru1 pMra of plllura as they stand la the 000 ropn iMit respectively the three rev's thuGrtiid 0 ntral otntlon , the il.uluii , Now York Cdntr.il , and Now York , Nv ILivon it Hartford. A rerun oi springs nro sot so as to bo opcrn OM upon by the two cjliudern as Uiyy cash in turn mnko tholr rovo'tiMou ' In the tw only-four honra ot th < day Thono optima coimrct with tthvtitc.il nppManct'a. The fixed pi'ns on thu hour column nnd tr.o mcvblo ptgi ttt into the intnuio oyllndor striking the anna of the spring sot tht ) nocoamry bolls ringing in the various partH of the station. At twenty minuluo before - fore the lunylng time uf through trains noUn are rung for the gatofl to ba opon. Fifteen ininutiM Inter they ring ft warning "all nboud" In the passenger room' , nnd in thobac- gage rooniB notify the bajjgaco-inaa'n to have a'l his baggapo on bo rd tht train At ono minute before lauvinu tlnia thny ting to oloso thu doord lead ing to the station , and they ring n mlnnto Inter to start thu train. All this i ) dona automatically hy this In genious contrivance of clock-work ivtul mechanism , nnd without the pcssiblli ty of a mistake , unless the clook-worli or electrical machinery clogs or brooks , The machinery adjusts itself once It oovon days to the fewer trains that rur on Sundays , and then readjusts it sol for Monday's Increased travel. Al this elgnaling is norr done by hand , the balls bolng rung by i system of boll-pulls. It IB clalmoc that greater accuracy can be obtaiuec by the use of this contrivance , am much labor saved. Its carabilitltu will bo fnlly nnd severely tested it the trial which it will at once rccnlvi at the station. Tlioro nro now I'.li trains arriving at nnd leaving the tt\ tloti each day In the weak , oxcop Suadaya , wlen the ruaibtr la bu forty-el ( ht. D iring the Eumma the nrrivnla anil di < arraroi on vo'l dnys are increased by about fort ; trali.B. \Vliut it Did For nu Old Znily COSIIOOTON ST/TION , N. Y.\ Dicombor 20 , 1878. / QKSTS A. number of puoplo ha been nsing yonr Ulttnro hero , an with marked effect. In ono CIFC , lady over seventy years , had boon sic for yoara , und for the past ton } > w has not been tvbloo ba uronnd ha the tlmo. About fill mouths ago sti got so feeble she was helplota. Ill old romodles , or phyticlans , being i no avail , I aunt to Depost , forly-tiv miles away , and got n bottle of ILj t Bitters. It improved her BO nho vn able to dress herself and walk abet the house. When she had taken tl : aocond bottlo.sho was able to toke cai } of her own room and walk ont to hi j neighbor's , and has Improved all tl time since. My wlfo and chlldrc also have derived great benefit fro ; their USD. W. B. HA.TnA.WAY , t Agt U. R. Ex. Co. DKLEVAX , Wls. , Sept , 24 : 1878. GENTS I hnvo not taken quite 01 bottle of the Hop Bitters. I was feeble old man of 78 when I got I To-day I am as active and feel aa we as I did at 30. I aoo a great mar that need auch a medicine , D. BOYOE. | ° Two Oiinino Dromloa. San FnncUco Chronicle. < Mr. McOormlck waa walklnc town , not ao much in the intorcat ju his bosinnso , which runa itself , n for the peraoual banelit of the pb ] loal exercise , but that the walk mlg tend to reduce the undue fiashlncea hla favorite Irish red eettor dog Ti who accompanied him , and who , I oanao of the seaaon's scarcity of n and ducks , uud bocauao of "aottln too much round the bur stove , ma : feats an undesirable predisposition mental and physical inactivity. Wh McOormick WHS about half way up t block his tender heart waa sudden atartled as he hoard erica cf sharpi distress , and Instantly recognized t voice as'that of hla favorite. Tnrnl and looking back , ho could scarci believe his eyea when they Inform him that an uncouth individual h ht gathered Tip np by the sornff of t nock , and that the man waa dillgon and dexterously , In technical h gang ? , kicking the stuffing ontTcf Ti And M the man kicked he ejaculate "You won't do what I tell yon , c You won't cnrao to mo when I o you , eh ? I'll pulverize you , y viper ! " With a yell ai cf a tl rcaa robbed her numerous family of yonng bnt i toreatlng tigers , Mr. McOorml leaped for the foe. Before the m had tlmo to fall In the gutter t angered and artlatlo Mr. McOonn ! had struck him in three dtfforc a- places at ODO time , besides liavl a10 kicked him slmultanooncly in the vi idn pocket and the amall of his back. 1 > n confused man having imprndou ill struggled to his foot , Mr. McOorml m varied the second downing of him at directing it with three kicks and t Is blows , as "Wot's the matter of yon , anyhov rs asked the bruised , blooding and inr o- died victim from his vantage gron oa - of a now wisely maintained horizon ain position. inm "Wot did ye kick my dogfoi ? " ask lar the glowerlok McOormlck. r- " 'Taln't your dog-It's mine , " n rv the proatrato man , drgjodly , an v- apeak , und then ho called , coaxing vm ' { HereSilk , Silk , Silk. " at In reaponao to this call for a r nets , a badly intimidated and ovldeu recently kicked Irish red setter dog made n cowering approach to the recumbent - cumbont supplicant , AS if ho had not yet dourly takuu in the situation and did not know what diverse fate of kick or carets might portend. Mr. McOormlck looked at the dog orit Ically , then ho cast his ryea scarch- lugly round , and Immediately in hla roar , seated serenely on Its haunches and gazlog approvingly and all tin- kicked at its master , he behold hia own bttlovod Tip. "Well , blame mo , " finally ejacu lated McCormlck , "if they don't boat ghosts or the two Sl mo.io twltu ! Say , boaa , you uiuat nxcuao inn , bnt your dog la the very counterpart of mine , mm blauio inn it 1 didn't think all the lime It was Tip you was a-klckin * . So long. " _ A UIOH4IOND HOMANCE. How n. Drove of Mntoa Urounht About a WocldiUK. A little circumstance happened hnro last fall that bore great laauo , wcitoH a corronuonclont from Rlchmoud , Yi A tilth i\3 light aa air , yit it made a innti and u woman moot tlmt but for thio vplaodo-nould never huvo known ua .h other. Ao it is arcloty talk , of courro ovcry ono knowu it , and 1 w nr.rrAto it just to ehow what iuconatd- or..bo ! cvcufj , which some call chnnco aid othofa { .tie , shape our lives. A I > tig3 drove ot mulus jnat after dnrK weio tnkon from the cars of the Cacaapoako & Onto railroad uud cor- ralloU , buteouti'thlng otampudod them , ud they daehod up the otvout , u hah hiindud or so , vfitn nil the clattering und tire of a equndron of cavalry at tullcHuryj. Podcatrlana huggud the DHl-jwplk or hurried into the noaroat open door and then lookud pantlngly ut the dim rushing macs. Now it happened that n young lady from Bos ton , Muss. , who was on a visit heru , was cotnlog from a friend's house , and juat as oho was crotsing the street the head of the column came toward her with the ve locity of an express train on n down grudu. It was so auddon that her presence - once of mind failed her , and she stood directly in the pathway of the advanc ing drove. A thrilling tableau it must havebeen. . She clasped her hands , and the light of the lamps showed her dilated eyes and rigid figuro. A dreadful death seemed Inevitable , when a goutlotnan pasalng by , with a vallao tu his hand , saw nor. Llko a Hash ho was by her sldo , and , awing ing her with a rapid motion to him , ho carried her to the sidewalk just as the thundering mass passed by in the darkness. The danger was over , but she was too unnerved to continue her way. Ho offered hla arm , and together they procoeJod to rurhouao. Sno thankea her dullvoiur. Ho presented his card Mr Jj'iila Shearer , West Point , MltH Ho hud juat arrived on the Ohutapeako and Onto railroad , and waa on hla way to the Southern train whou the vision mot his oyo. Ho asked her name. Miss Allco Benuchamp , oho answered. Mr. Shearer did not go on hia Southern trip that night , nor the mat ; und so und BO wdl , the BIUIO old Htory. When the roooH bloom In bleak Now England then will ba hoard the oountla of uoila , und the Southern paltnutto and the Northern pine en twined will adorn the altar. Hcrst'orcl's Acid Phosphate IN HUJK HKADACUK. Lbt N. a. READ , Chicago , niyi "I C..IUH u la a remedy of the hlghca value in many forms cf mental am ntrrous exhaustion , attended by old headache , dyapopala and dimluishci vitality. " A Klro Department Horso. Clo\cUntl IIcr.M. AB Chief Dickens waa being rapid ) ; whirled down Center street yoatorda ; morning in response to the alarm o fire- from box 1U2 , bo passed a tcati standing at the side of the road , on of the horses if which had for man1 years curved the department in th cnnidty of a fire horse , and rouiom berlng hla old habits as ho hoard th > clung of the Chief's boll , ho atartoi bfior the carriage , taking with him hi companion , who Boon warmed up t the work and waa nearly as much ex cited as ho They followed alon close behind the Chief , who com monccd to grow a llttlo nervous as h saw in front of him a loadid wagon which moet effectively blocked th way and the teamster on which seem vnof ed not to know which way to turn of Suddenly ho steered right across tb or road , and then it looked like a oolll IS' slon sura. On came the Chief , nhoul ht and his boli ing to the man striking of and on came the old fire horse and hi IP , cotnpmton , with their noses almost 1 ie- the rear of the Chief's carriage. Th kin teamster drove ahead jnat in tlmo t avoid the collision which appeared Ir evitable , and which would have boo teen probably fatal to either the Chief c en his driver. A breath cf rolh-f wi ho drawn , and then aa they thundert ilyat acrota tbo Oolumbua atrout bridge , : at atone wagon nearly blocked thm he again. Dad they been hindered hoi u R they must certainly have boon throw ; ly over the bridge by the txclted ton ed behind , which still kept pace wit ad them. That danger safely paaaed , tii bo following team began to lag , and woi kly finally caught by a man in front of in- saloon. Ip.d . d : To make a salad that la certain t ih ? please all taates , you need only ui all DUUKEE'S SALAD DHKHINQ. Nothln ou equal to it w o ever offered , and non It It suunrb table aauoi so popular. a of _ _ _ in- Boa Cowu ana Htiarks. inck Now York World. an A part cf the Anthropological at ha cloty Is in a rapturoun condition , ok sea cow haa been caught off thu coai nit of Florida which has a tall of da ; nj ? illng beauty and poifoct Byrnrnctri ; at The part of thu society which is nc 'ho rapturously Inclined la that which ii Uy aistcd that the Boa cow had no tail t ck speak of and would not bo able t by brush tbo Hies off when BIO cam wo aahore to bo milked. A new kind r shark has alio arrived here to deli l r ? " the foula of the fiah commission. J id- is of the rldiknlon sciatica pn naci idnd species , and Is the only one of Its kin tal that over exlatod. ed Bucklin'u Arnica Halve The UEST SALVK In the wnrld for Oat UruIsoB , Sorw , Ulcern , Salt Uheum , Fev to 8ore , Tetter , Cliapped H nd , Ohllblaln Cornf , and all nkln nruntlonii , and pot lively cnrea riles , It is guaranteed Hive iatW action or money rofuoiled. 1'rlc rlt- 2/i ceata per box , For iale by 0. F. Goo tly man , STONE , T ffp TT Tl TP 11 ORE ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B FRENCH & CO , C A R P E TS1 GROCERIES : H.M.3ffl.Peavy . . . , * / / AND Gents' Furnishing Goods , 1309 Farnam Street , W. F. STOETZSL , Sells the Best In the City , FOB THELEASTMONEY 510 South Tenth Street. GEORGE HEIMROD , The Leading 16th Street T1 Pure Jlonoy 2 Ibs for 25c Clioico Mince Meat , per Ib . lOc Choice Apple Butler H Ibs for 25c Choice Apple Siiuce , { J Ib can lOc Choice Standard Strawberries , ! { csins for 25c Choice Standard Blackberries , I { cans for 25c Choice Bartlett Pears , 2 cans for 25c Good Pears , 1 can for lOe Sweet Corn , per can 1 can for lOc Sardines. H cans for 25e ALL OTHER GOODS REDUCED IN PROPORTION ALSO FIIESH COUNTRY EQQ8 ALWAYS ON HAND. Call and Examine Our < oods and Get Prices 'GEO. ' HEIMROD , 613 North Sixteenth Street JOHN SPOERL , FINE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER , 410 Tenth Street , Omaha , Onljr lh heit I'ock util. "frfoct flti nd ttlnf < ct'on miiranteed tu-th-ut tilltSO * & RIIJ.V , CARRIAGE AND WAGON FACTORY , COHNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS , Particular attention given to Repairing , Sitiifiotlon Guaranteed. STENCIL CUTTING , Locksmi'Mng ' Bell Saw , Hanging , filing , UMBRELLA. AND PAR A.SOL REPAIRING. 3E.A. . . JE tJJC-iWA.laC. Oh Stro et , 2d Dror North of Drrli > i . . . . . Omaha. Neb EASTERN MARKET. Fresh. Salt , Smoked and Dried , at 0 , 03WNEK8 , - - - 1716 Burt Stree Hnlca . Cull competition In prlcn an J thorcok'li uudejaUmllng o ( the bualncai I'atrODTg . ollcltort. _ _ mB-m-w-f.4m a . o BUGGY AND SPRING-WAGON MANUFACTURED HOUSE HOEING GENERAL BLACK SMITHING 315 FUtoonthBtreat , between Harney and Fanum.