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THE DAILY BE3-OMAFA FlttDA * MARCH 30 D OliJyBack ! That's a common expres sion and t has a world of jncaning. I low much suf fering is summed up in it. The singular thing about it is , that pain in thfc back is occasioned by so many things. May be caused by kidney disease , liver com plaint , consumption , cold , rhcumatism.dyspepsia.ovcr- work , nervous debility , &c. Whatever the cause , don't neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as BROWN'S IKON BITTERS , and it docs this by commencing at the foundation , and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Locansport , Ind. Dee. i , 1880. For a lonz lime I have been a sufferer from llomach and kidney diteue. My appetite wa very poor and the very small amount I aid eat disagreed with me , I was annoyed very much from non-retention or urine. 1 tried many remedies with no success , until I used Brown's Iron Bitten , bince I used that my ' stomach docs not bother me any. I Myappetllelsslmplyimmense. My kidney trouble It no more , and my rcncral health Is such , that I feel like a new man. After the use of Brdwn's Iron Bitters for one month , I have , tallied twenty pounds In weight. O. II. SAUC.ENT. Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS. It has cured others suffering as you arc , and it will cure you. WAhTTED. 100,000 POUNDS OF Hitcipali ) , Slilpniciita tiom country Kill tie pxld lor by roti.ru mull. K. MOTZ&CO. , ISmhe-lm _ llin llougla , I. tine FALLbY&flOfcia , v Western Agonta , LifayotU , Indiana. HEELS -FOR Rubber Roots nud Hoots uml Shoes OF ALL KINDS. To Tfaoli U i The coaler pieces are Intcrchaugutblo nd ro venlblt. It provonii the counter from runaloi ore- , requiring no lioel ttllleoon. Tbe Agtncy ( ar tbeio goods In thin town h boon phi M > Othori cinnot procure them. Cill nd xaralno a ( ull line ot Leather AMI , , Candto" Rubber Uooti and Slivs wltli tbo Ho orelblollcol. MUS. M. I'RTKI'UOK ' , 31-3m Loultvlllo. Neb. CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Hoofing , 0. BPEOilT , . - Proprietor. 1111 Donglan St. - Omaha , Neb MANUKACTUHKH OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Specht'i Patent Metallic Skylight Paten' ' Adjusted Ha'chot Bar und Bracket Hholvluif. I urn the general URcnt , , fur tbe above line of goodo. IRON FENCING , CrestlDRp , ISaluatradea. Vernndar , Ire liftok KnllingB , Window Blind * , Col- Inr Guard * ; aU'i GENKKAL AGENT FOIl PEERSON & HILL PATENT I * SIDE BLIND BITTERS APUilltY VEGETABLE REMEDY ITIHHICHIITHItlOOD ADDITHIHOTHI | T13t DIGUTIDN-ST1M Dicunvi foncu VlATKIHIllVIIIANg mi T KNOWN KMIDf KIDHCrl.OPIIIt THI POItlttltTOIIiTIII CKCULATIOM John Q. JacoDs , ( FofBurlr QUb & Jacob * . UNDERTAKER i , ' ? . JEFF DAVIS , A Circumstantial Account o His Surprise and Capture , Story of tbe Soldier Who Pirsl Laid Hands on Him. Kanpar Knobol , the first man to IRJ hnndd on JtfTorcon Davis when thi latter wan a fugitive , after the down fall of the confederate government now liven In Philadelphia. At tin tlmo of the capture Mr. Knobol won i ptlvatuin the Fourth Michigan cavalry , Ilia narrative , contrlbntcd to Tin Philadelphia Weekly Times , to aa fol lone : Ou the evening of the 7th ff M y 1875 , the Fourth Michigan regiment , to which I bulotyod , flai ordered tc start Initnodlaliitoly , without know lug whither or why. Wo rode on the whole night , making a ahort patiso tc take r. lunch. Wo did likewise the following day , bat had in the evening to take icCugo from a thunder atom In Gomo woods , where wo sought tc shield onrselvea in the beat posslbli manner agalnat the inclomonoy of the weather. The next morning , eomo where between 9 and 10 o'clock , we mot a vehicle with only three wheels , driven by a colored man. Col. Prltch- aid bndo him halt and answer out questions. Ho told na ho .had fallen in with a troop cf 'Yankees' It bo * came evident ho did not know the dif ference between Union and Confeder ate aoldlera who had taken a when ! from his wogsm , probably to prevent him from revealing their fl'ght toe qalckly , for , aa ho snld , it wan a sure inlnp ; that they were trying to oacapo. Buoh wan the etory of the negro , end now the reason for our being engaged in this exciting cruse ihahed in upon as that wo were hunting for no less uoblo n prey than the beaten lender of the confederacy , on whcao head the jovornmont had sot a largo prlzo , Oar jommandor , ns a matter of course , took notes of this statement and aicur- lulned the exact place where the meet- lug had ttken placo. Then wo wuro Drdorecl to hola ourselves in readiness. A. harder work than wo hod yet done was impending. Those wbo hid ccn- ( idenco lu > thomaolvca and their hnrsea lot a further rldo of iorty or fifty lilies were told to announce ) thunv solvea , One hundred and twenty- sight men did BO , I among them , and < vo atartod. Twi'lvo o'clock at night between the 0 h and 10th of May , wo irrived at Irwlnvlllc , Irtvln county , GU. , where Divla , ucoording to all probability , wan to bo found. TUB OAMl1 D1SCOVEUED. In whispered tones wo were ordered to dlntilbnto ourselves In gronpa oi thlrteoti In all direotioriR , ana b.i on the lookout for ull Rusplcloua poraono in the place. The group to which ] belonged , after having rlddon on foi nearly n mile , discovered a camp-fire in a oouthwi'otorn direction , which wai near extinction n very auspicious olr cnmatanoo that made our hearts boat quicker with joyous anticipation. Il bolng , however , yet dark , wo could dc nothing else foi the present than im p&tluntly wait for the dawn of day , The.CM . torn iky had scarcely reddenoc before wo advanced aa noiselessly ai possible , and almost etnmblod eve two tents , whoao inmates evident ! ] were yet slumbering , and who thn could bo oaally surpriiod. 1 was fore moat in entering one of , these tents and , sura enough , found the fugitive and his family lying there in profounc sleep. Jt IT rson Divls rested in a gray ooatnuio on the left side c f the tent. Aa soon as ho waa awake and had comprehended prehendod the situation ho tried , evidently dontly for the purpose of concealment to cover himself w'itlj something , I cat not at this tlmo toll exactly what , bu of resistance ho offered none at all. ' . then hurried to the other tent , when I found a part of the staff of the Oon federate loader. Hero , also , porfeo quietuda reigned , easily oxplamabl by the exertions and excitement Incl dent to their fl'ght. They were snr rlaod to the extent that I toro awa ; saddle from under the head of on f the sleeping ollioors nud they al nrronderod unconditionally , wlthon Goring tholewt resistance. FlllED Ul'ON MY yUIKNDH Not until the oipturo of Divls an i ainociato had been thua accou llohod waa the signal shot that ha eon agreed upon the previous dared rod , whloh soon brought Uol. Pritol rd and hta companions to the icon lowover , was , to great astonlshuien t once responded to by a heavy C 'rotn the neighboring woods , whlc Ire we , of course , answered. By th klrmleh wo had one your g man kille ila heart being pierced oy a balk ted one wounded. Our astonishmoi ncrcaaed greatly when wo took one our assailants a prisoner and dltoo ered that ho belonged , like ourselvf o the Union army. They formed , 'tot , > part of the First Wisoons cavalry regiment , and had , llko oc solves , arrived the evening before the neighborhood of Icwlusvlllo wit out knowing or having the sllghtc idea of the presence of DAVIS , at less of our own. The victims of tl fatal encounter were burled wl military honors. We had a broakfai to us , , os a matter of course. , a vo joyous ono , in which Jefferson D * ' and our other prisoners participate and then wo rode back to headqui tcrs. THE COMMON STOKY , Such is tuo true history of the ci turo of JtlFdriou-Davij , and , aa eve ono can ceo , it sutlers materially frc the commonly accepted atory , r alone in rcapoct to the femlulno i parol and the bowlo knlfo , but alen regard to the short encounter betwc Union soldiers , which furnished , to speak , thn hat victims on the nl of the ambition of the Oonfedon leader. 1 have a very Interest ! relic of 'this affair in my possess ! ) After having entered the tout of Da and accomplished his capture , a tr oling bag was found among what lit baggugo there was , containing a si ana three collars , besides ohlldre soiled linen. Those naturally bee a Interesting spoils for the soldiers , v distributed them among themioh One of these collars la still In my p Boulon. The collar whloh , for R ( and sufficient reasons , at this time ' , no very clean look , bears this Insoi tion : collar wu worn by JefTer Davis at the time ho was ruado pria oner of war , May 10 , 1805 , and wai taken from him by Kiapar Knobol private of Company A , Fourth llogl mont , Michigan Cavalry , at Irwina vlllo , Irwin county , Oa " flIS LAST ( JOUHT. A Story of the Sternest JudKo that Arkansas Ever Had. Arkansas Traveller , Old Jndgo Gropson , a juatico o ! the peace , wan never known to smile Ho came to Arkansas years ago , before fore "carpot-bsgacrs" began theii reckloen sway , and year after year , bj the will of the voters , ho held hli place as magistrate , The lawyers whc practiced In htn court ncn crocked It levity. Every morning , rte maUei how the weather might bo , the olc ! man took hlo place behind the bar , which , with hfs own hauda , bu had made , and evuiy ovenlng , just at c certain tlmo , ho doted hla buoks and wont homo. No ono over engaged him in private conversation , hocausc ho would talk * o no ono No one over wont to his home , a little cottage among the trees In the city's outskirts , because ho had never ahowu a disposi tion to make welcome the vialta oi thoao-who lived even in the Immediate vicinity. Hia cflno was not given him through the Influence of "elec tioneering , " because ho never asked any man for his vote. He was first elected because , having b'.en once summoned in a cato of arbitration , ho oxhlbited the oxecntlvo side of snoh a legal mlcd that the people- nominated and elected nlm. Ho soon gained the oarao of the "hard justice , " and every lawyer in Arkansas referred to his decisions. His rnllngo were never reversed by the higher courts. He showed no sentiment in decision. Ho jtcod upon the platform of a law nrhich ho made a study , and no man disputed him. Several days ago a woman charged with misdemeanor was arraigned bo- 'ore ' him. "Tho old man acorns more than over unsteady , " remarked a lawyer as the naghtruto took hli seat. "I don't lee how n man so old can Blend the iroxntioiiB of a court much longer. " ' I am not well to-day , " nnid the judge , turning to the lawyers , "and vny caies that you may have yon will please dispatch them to the best , Mid , lot mo add , quickest oftout iblllty. " Every ono saw that the old man won unusually feuble , and no ono thought f a tchmn * to prolong n discussion , for nil the lawyers had leuruud to roy- wncn him. "Who I * thij woman ! " atkoil the jurV. "Whoifldpfendlnghor ? " ' I Livvo uu dofouou , your honor , " the woman replied , "In fact , I clr not think thnt I need any , for 1 aw hero to confess my guilt. No man can defend mo. " and nhe looked at the inbgutrato with a curious jjsza. "I have been arrested ou a charge uf die- turbing the peace , and I'm willing tc submit my ciso. I aai dying of con sumption , judge , and I know that any ruling rondo by the law can have but little elfout on me , " and aha coughed a hollow , hacking cough and drew around her an old black thawl thai fho wore- The expression on the face of the magistrate remained unchanged , but hla eyelid * dropped and ho c\lt \ not rolao them when the woman eon tlunud : "As I say , no man can defend fond me. I am .too near that awfa approach , to pass which wo rfnow li ovoilsstlug death to soul and body Years ago I was a child of brightest promise. I lived with my parents it Kentucky. Wayward and light hearted , I waa admired by all the gaj society known In the neighborhood A man camn and professed his lovofo mo , I dou't say thisjudgri , to oxclt your sympathy. I hive many am many a time boon drawn before courts but I never baforo spoke of my paa llfrt. " Shu coughed again , and caught How of blood on her handkorchie wfcioh aho pressed to her lips. " speak ot it now becanso I know the is the lost court on earth before whlc I will be arraigned. 1 was fiftoe years old when I fell In love with man. My father aaid ho was bad , be I loved him. He came again au gain , and when my father uaid th : 10 should come no morn I ran awa nd married him. My father said 'unldcomo homo again. I had a AVB buen hi * pride , and had love Im no dearly , but ho said that I mu over again come to hia homo m oiue , the homo of my youth and ha ] linns. How I longed to see hln low I yearned to put my head on h > roast. My husband bccamn addlcU 0 drink. Ho abntod mo. I wrote 1 uy father , asking him to lot mo eon lomo , but the answer that came wade do not know yon1 ! My husbat died yes , cursed God nnd die Homeless and wretched , and with n little boy , I went out into the worl My child died , and I bowed down at wept over a pauper's grave. I wro ' , o my fother again , but ho answere 1 know not those wbo disobey c ooinmandmenUl' I turned away fro that lottar hardened. I spurned n teachings. Now I am hero. " Several lawyers rushed forward , crimson tide flowed from her 11 ] They leaned her lifeless head ba gainst the chair. The old maglstn had not raised his eyes. "Oreat God said a lawyer , "ho la dead ! " The woman was his daughter , 'Venotloo the BlarriaKO Fund , Mut Trust Asioclatlon , of Cedar Itaplda. lei spiken of in many of the lend pncra of the itato. "Money for tbo I married" heads their cdvertlteutent another column of this naper. 5- The Litnst Wrluklo In fauouldorf Now York Latter- The shouldi ot our bullea look as though lifted a chronic shrug. I am trustworth Informed that thin effect is produc by padding , and that the artful cr tures have simply changed their sp of fahlty , in order to produce tl lithe , lank length which faihion ji now proscribes for tholr bodlea. 0 tain oorset devices , too , glvo an i poarauco.of no corsets at all , The t of all this is to make tbo young i man seem to bo in a atato of nnlai naturalness , Success IB achieved ab one time in a hundred. The ueo what I believe IB called the Newp scarf la more generally attended satisfactory results , A heavy , B fringed and brocaded atrip of at three to five yards long , b wrap ] around the figures In ways that in the main picturesque. The h may be wound with It or the should draped , or the breast crossed , or the head hooded. This is ouo of the fen articles of fashionable adornment thai the eyes of nn artist can rest on will approval , and as for the Impression able amateur observer , the sight of i pretty girl artlstlcal y decorated wltl a Newport scarf , is apt to bring on ar attack of heart dlaoaie , and prostrati him before her right there on the par lor floor. Rod Clonil , Cowlof , &o Neb. , March 28 The immigration , though not excessive , into and through southwestern Ne braska , Is snoh as to make a return trip from that region eastward mud : more comfortable au to oar roan * . A visit to several villages in Wobatni county is snilinlont to convlnco OIK that the number of incomeru is largui this spring than lent. There are also in thir county un mistakable eiijUB tf a now loasu of life and prosperity. Crops wore batter last year than the year boforo. There are Borne , however , who are not ratls < ( Ud if $10 land doca not produce as much per aero an $30 land. Ouo man said to mo in lied Cloud last week that ho had lived ncor that town for twelve years , and that ho had raised DO good crops thcro as anywhere. Said ho , "I farm only fifty acreti , aud I keep five horses and have never bought ono pound cf pork nor ono bushel of potatoes nor a bushel of : orn since I came here , and I always aavo all these products to nell. The anly need la , " said he , "that tarmera thoroughly tend tholr crops. " Aa a class , however , I believe the tarmera of Webater county have pluck uid energy. They have como to utay , ind seem determined on ultimate sue * : OBS. Red Oloud la improving at a health ful and hopeful paco. A $0COO school tionao has boon ballt in the last y ° or , nd commands a beautiful alto [ t la of brick and of rather beautiful uohltcotnre , and was built cheap , Dno of the banking firms Is Boon to aroct n now mammoth building Anew now brick Btoro room for general merchandise , ICO foot In depth , iaalac In course of erection ; also ono or two smaller houses for similar purposed. Calling at Mr. Joe Warner's , four oiilos north of Red Cloud , I found him living "right at homo. " A neat , well-arranged tramo rosldenon , a Inrgr , painted barn and stable , wit-i fight line horses ; behind the burn is a yaid containing forty two-joar-old innltb , and around tlui promlaus intvuy otho : tokens of prosperity. Ono moro season < f even UH good crops aa last year will glvo this portion tion of 'he ' republican valley u uuw ' 'boom " Co tries ia a station nnd village about ten nillea nortb , ni d catt of lied Cloud , into the regiju of which there have recently comu several lirnt claat farmers and purchased lands and art opening farma. Many have loarncid the lesson of morn thorough onltlva tlon of a smaller urea rathur than t partial cultivation nf great tracts. On thn whole ihi outlook as to ma toml ( rjtputiiy through the 200 mill region aonthwest uf O-iiaha is ' hopeful J. 'P. P. IHVINOTON , Neb , March 28. Five Houra from London to Paris. Now Yuik Mill aid Exfrcis. E ght years a o tha French govern mem granted the concessions reqol site to the construction of the nouthen half of the channel tunnel , bntr th project still haugi upon the prejudio of the British people , and the cabl brines a report that the Cabinet i divided unou the qneation aa t whether England and Franco shall b united by a railway beneath the Eag lish channel. Mr. Gladstone IB bet ! sagacious and bravo , and it ia not 1m probable that when ho thinks the rlgh tlmo has como ho will cast hla powei ful influenso in favor of the gren oheme. The British mind work owly , but it is gradually approaohin ho conclusion that it IB absurd to o\ ceo the glgautio enterprise. Natnr eema to have especially provided fc ho work by depositing a bed of chalk lay , Impervious to water , and nc much harder than cheese , underneat ho channel , and the tuunel can * I omplotcd within a f J * years If on ] ohu Bull will sivo hi ) oonsvnt. Tri line between London and Paris wl o but Svo or fix hours when rallwn raios run under the English chuant ud British prrjniiicu will not bd llki y to delay the firnt trip in that tlu eyond the year 1'JOO. \Vhat it Old Far an Old Lady COSUOCTON ST./TION , N , Y. , \ Dacembor 26 , 1878. f GENTS A number of people hi been using your Hitter * hero , at with marked effect. In ono oasu , lady over seventy years , had been sii for years , and for the past ten yea has not been able to be around ha the time. About six months ago si got so feeble she was helpless. H old remedies , or physicians , being no avail , I sent to Dapost , forty-G miles away , and got a Dottle of Hi Bitten. It Improved her BO she w able to dreas herself and walk abe the house. When aha had taken tl second bottle she was able to take ca of her own room and walk out to h neighbor's , and has improved all t ! tlmo since. My wlfo and ohlldn also have derived great benefit frc tholr use. W. B. HATHAWAY , Agt U. S : Ex. Oo. DKLEVAN , Wls. , Sept. 24 , 1878. GENTS I have not Uken quite- ; bottle of the Hop Bitters. I wu feeble old man of 78 when I got To-day I am as nclivo and feel as wi aa I did at 30. I oe-'a a p.reat mai that need such a medicine. medicine.D. D. BOYOE. Hnnitt ODX- HIS 8U.V IB JUST 11ISINQ. WuhlDgtn Special. "You can say , " said Sunset Oc of New York , " tint there are ve aotlvo movements in connection w ! the spoakorshlp contest , and that am a candidate for speaker and exp to start In with the united vote of t New York delegation. 1 have rcceh letters from Massachusetts , Now J soy , Delaware , Illinois , Wisconsin , I Pacific coast , and from many portli of the south , Indicating that I si have strong support In nil those t tlons. I am soronsly in the field , a there la no joke about it. " Bi"Aro yon quite certain that Non York will bo united in your favor ? " "I am not qnlto sure of Mr. How- Ufa vote , but ho baa told mo that il ho cannot support ino ho will give good reason for it , but I have reason to think that I will yet soouro Mr. Howltt'BBnppcrt. " "And what of Waldo Hutohlns ? " "Ho ia not a candidate , and novoi has been. An old Westcheatcr friend nf hia told mo just the other day that Hutchlna would bo certain to auppor ! mo it I was in the field. " "A gentleman by the name of Dors heimer has also been spikon of ? " "Yes , somoof the rngulah nowtpa- per men hero last winter suggested Dorshnlmer wai a candidate , and that I was brlfghitf him out , and that I gave a dinner for that purpoie , Tbu truth is that Djrsheimcr ia for inc , asd that ho and Slocniu nov are workIng - Ing , endeavoring to cccnro the unity of the delegation. " "Is not Oarllnlo or Blackburn making some progrctt' ' "I hoar that UarlMoand Ulaokbnm are both in the field , nnd Holman saje that there is no prospect of any adjustment between thorn , so that oto will withdraw In fiver of another. " REMEMBER THIS , If you are sink Hop B'ttom will auroly nid Nature I" mnldng yon well when all cho fuils. If you are costive or dytiprptlc , or are suffering from any of the numer ous diseases of the stomach or bowels , It ia your own fault if you remain ill , for Hop Bitterd are a sovereign remedy In all such complaints. If you are wanting away with any form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a : uro to Hop Bitters. If yon are sick with that terrible ilokncss Nervousnesa , you will find a "Balm in Giload" in the nso uf Hop Bittors. If you are a frequenter or a resi dent of a miasmatic district , barricade pour system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epidemic , bilious and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bittors. If yon have rough , pimple or sal low akin , bad breath , pains and aches , and feel miserable generally , Hop Bitters will give yon fnir skin , rich blood , and sweetest , breath , health and comfort. In short they euro all diseases ol the Btomch , Bowels ; Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bri ht's Disease. $500 will bo paid for a case they wil not euro or help. That poor , bedridden , Invalid wife , iitur mother , or daughter , can be made th picture of health , by a fen bottlej of Hop Bitters , costing but n triflu. Will yon ) > t ( .hum nutter ? A Notea Uhorry Tree Hortotsn Kuhntider , iho "Grand DuuhtB'o do Grrnlati'lii ' , " is now , nol many months tf'or htr marriage , seukirg a rHvorcu from the Ooante df Binnuu. Years ago , us Bjulotto It Barbu-Blcu , she used to cat real cher rlop , even though they were out o ( OBsan nud had to bo brought fron afar at a great cxpenio. Every even iog she would toes one of the oh err ; stones among tbo audience where i would ba eagerly snatched up by som admirer and preserved as a preciou qiomento. Ono gentlonmi who wa so lucky as to catch onu of the Atones instead of mounting it us a tint ; , a was the fashion , planted it In hla gui don , and there grow from it a vigor ous tree , which in a few years begai bearing choice fruit , a basket of whlc ] was thenceforth sent to the prim ; donna every year by her horticulture admirer. In time Bautntte becam the Countess do Blonne , and mlrabll dlctn , the ttoe , which for some week had been languishing , died , aud it last withered leaves dropped to th ground on the very day of her wed ding. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Satisfactory Kvldcnro. iT. W. Graham , Wpole ale Druggist , c Austin , Tex , wi-itec ; I have been handlm DUVM HALL'S UALSAM FORTH : UNuS for the past year , tindhavo fnun t cue of the most Ratable medicines I bav ver had in my house for Counhs , Gold ind even consumption , always givln intito satisfaction Pleare tend mo on ftrn hy 8TABLIBUKU 1858. IDE BPIUHQ ATTACHMENT-HOT PATEN ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORS 1100 nd Ull Dodge Street , ug 7-ni < fim OMAHA. Ntn Nebraska Loan & Trust ( tampan HASTINGS. NED. Capital Stock , - - $100,001 JAS.B. HEARTWELL , Preildenl. A. L. CLARKE , VIce-PrMldeat. G. a WEBSTER , Treaiurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexanilei Din ald'Ollrer , A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Webitor Qoo. n 1'rett , Jao. B. Heattwell , D. M.McElUlnner. First Mortgage Loans a Speoiall This Coraiumy lurnbhci i puruixnent , hoi .tutltutton whcro School Hcnj mnd other toga 1 wiled Muulcliial Bccurltla to Sobruka can ba negotiated oti the ir.Oit Itvor&ble tern Loins nuulo on lmnrove < t farm In all well sett counties o ! thottata tbrcugh r iwnslblej lo corri-i\xin lo-iii. J. E , HOUSE , Consulting and Civil Engine AND SURVEYOR. Brcclal attention to Surveitrg Town Ail tton anil Loti. Kurnlihlng E-Umatej cl Ki vatlen * , JUklrglUru , TUtii , & : . OFFICE OVEU FIRST NATIONAL DAI OMAHA , NEB. ALMA E. KEITl Removed from 1222 Frn m 8t to 100 Fifteenth St. , oppptlte Pottoftlce. Will op u on March 10th , a fine lot ol p U bonceU andbati , ri linni , tic. Alto l > rge a < Uonito ths i lock ol Hair Ooo'.t. comprltlnK tbe DOTeltlM ol tbe ieaon. 'Ibi obi/ tie light mllllntry itore In Omaha. AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Fuli Line of the Best Brands of OKUB8 JUJD IMPACT TOBACCO , Agenta for SEHWOOD BAILS AMD LAFLIH & RAND POWDBfl CO. . DEALEHS IN s ® it * O ' 0 Fire and Burglar pr ; 1020 Far n ham Street , ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED KG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXCELLENT BEEB SPBAKS FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped. All Our Goods are 3Iad 10 flic Standard ol' our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha asd the West ! Office Corner 13th and Barney OlviaHA CuRNlOE WuKKS. RUEMPING &BOLTE , Proprietors Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OF Ornamental Galvanized It on Cornices , Iron Sky L'ght ° , Etc , 310 South Twelfth . Street , OMAHA , NEB. mar 7-mon-wed-frl-tce. PERFECTION HEA1WHAND BAKiHG la only attained by tuslng CHART ! Stoves and WITH IfAUZE (17BR ( flDUHS , For aalo by MILTON R08ERS & SON S J. A. WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , FOLDINGS , LIME , GEMESi AQKNf JOB MILWAUKKE CEMENT COUPANT Near Union Pacific Denot OMAHA'NB MAHUTACTUUEU OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. THIRTERNTH STREET. . - - OMAHA , NEB HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND 118 FAR OMAHA LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER IN LUMBER , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS Shingles , Lath , &c. LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES , Oall anfl Det My Prices Befora Buying Elaewhere , YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TH AND DOUGLAS.