THE DAILY BOMAPA UONDA.V APRIL 2 'I romMiMiflori of J'rw to.rl < le of Iron , JVrurinn Jlarli unit J7i < Mjj/ioriM < n n jHifiiluMf ) form , J'or DtbllHy JyMt o/ lt > ; ie > ' lnl cio. Industry , nz. . SRysi . . _ . _ boon ' 'I consider II Kreavi , m onoiltod by ita a most excellent remedy for ? i8eo Ministers nnd tub- the debilitated vital forces. "o Speakers will find it or too Broatest value vrhoro a Tonlo io neces sary. I recommend it 118 ft reliable remedial < donbto < r nutriUve and /t0rnMlv , Ay. ? Properties. , Url.Z , 1SSJ. JUTA2ID B7 IBS DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , 813M. MAI1ICT. , CT. LOUIO. DEWE TONE. J ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B FRENCH & 00 , CA R P ETSIG | ROPERIES. JUS TUB BEST STOCK IK OMAHA AND MAKES SHE LOWEST PEIOBS VIRT&HT Ulfi iflssra $ Jiave now been finished in our store , mak Ing it the largest and most complete In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense warerooms - roomsthree stores , are 66 leet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown- shownAll are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flow and go through the building and mspeot the stock. CHAS. SHIVERICK , 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha , Single Breech Loading Shot Bans , from $5 to $18 , * Double Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Knzzle Loading Shot Guns , From $6 $ to § 25 , * FjEhiQK TaokeJ , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Qoods , Full Stock of Show Oases Always on hand , .1 Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and -rything re 'quired in a first-class Cigar , Tobacco and. Notion T Store , Cigars from $15 per 1,00 upwards Send for Price List- and Samples LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER IN LUMBER , SASH , DOORSBL1NOS Shingles , Lath , &c. LOW PEICES AND GOOD GEADES Oall and Dot My Prices Bofora Buying Elsewhere , YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TH AND'DOUGLAE W. F. OLARK , PAINTER , PAPER HANCE8 & DECORATQS Kalsomining , Glazing , AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMP ATTENTION. 13 , E. Cor. IGtb and Douglas Streets , OMAHA , MUSICAL ANODBA.MAVIO. TercMnn Singer has been In Palermo for loino time , An Acndemlo Wnener Society hiw been estnMI he < I ID Berlin. Herr Itlchtor Is to direct A corios of con certs In I/ondou during May. "Cfttmen" hns proved ft prent nicsefs nt the Itallnn opera homo St. Petersburg , Loounrd Graver has nMtitned the m n. oRcmoat ol the bnldwlntheatre , Snn Frnu * CISCO , , T. H. Hmetly will start two "Stiver Kmi ; " companies ou the ro d tlmultn- neously , The ISoaton theatre company will appear nt McVlcker's theatre , Chicago , durlngthe eumuior , Lftiirn Joyce Hell has been engaged for thesnmiiur eciMon at the Uljou threatrr , Boiton. Siuasnto It announced to glvo a serlox ol concerts In tin uilddlo of this muath In Germany. Kublusteln is expected to remain iaBer lin ( lurinir Mny , in order to huisu his now opera , "Sulamltli , ' Douadh' , whom Strakosch brought ON or hcte ten jeirnRRO , Is now the reigning favoiile In Atadild , Mrs , Inngtry Is Btndylne n netv role for her engngtuncnt nt the Chestnut street operit homo in Mny Mr. Henry Ir\lcg , the eminent Knglieh nctor , has 1,000 wigs , no two of which are exactly the same shade. The Linden Musical Society Intend to produce during the forthcoming noasou Kvorak'd "Stabat Mntoi" nud n new mass by Usunod , Frau Ktelkn Ger lcr Is nt the bead of an Italian opera company which wi'l ' coin- uionco n series of performances In Vienna on April 1. QSalrni Morse Is still in trouble. The high prloithna thrown up his 01 gugement In disgust and has gone to 1'hllitdolphla The personator of Christ has quarreled with Air. Morse , nod the temple is to bo let for $500 a year. Daring J882 tbtro were II theatres des troyed by inc. Of this number 17 were burned in the United States , 7 in England , G In Kusdn I in Germany , 2 In Trance , 2 in Spain , anil 1 each in Belgium , Sweden , and lloumaniu , Mlts Amy Sherwln , who was the loadIng - Ing aoprauu nt Mr. Thomas's festival in Cincinnati in 1880 , nnd who has been hoard nt our Philharmonic concerts , has left Milan for London to create the title role in Mr. Gorinp Thomas's opera. vHsmeralds , " which Mr. Carl Kosa will soon produce. On Friday last Giunod's "Redemption" was given .with great success is 1'aris , and nt the name time the work was pat formed at L Scala , Milan , with equal eclat. Sig ner Durot , n young tenor , who has been highly Rpoken of , n pupil of Signer Muzlo , ia said to bnvo "carded cQ the honors of the evening. " Horsford's Aoid Phosphate la n preparation of the phcephiitoa of limo , iiHguosU , potash iiiict iton ia such form as to bo readily usiimllatjd by the nystem Djnorlptivo phamplot Bout frco. Rnmfotd Chomtcal Wurks , Providonco. R I. * IMPlJliTIBB. It's no wonder that the Mormons think highly of their rclUIon. ! > . ' very rewiv- Ing , At nu Itullin chriatoiilnE ! in New York L'mnk Alberto had his hodueaily cut oft with n razjr , and two other guoata wcro despo'atoly stabbed. It ii n terrible shock to onu'rf feolingf , after Bingiiig "Salvation's Free , " to htar the nnnouucbinenf that "tho collection will now bo taken. " Preacher ivaiins ; warm : "Oh , brethren liretnren , what con I do to move you1' Voice in the crowd : "Shut up and scram ble some coppers , old man. " "Feel bad to think I put th < kt faro chip in the contribution box by mistake , ' said the L-niiwilIe man. "I reckou I do. That was a S5 chip , and they'll go and get ic cashed nnd get $5 out of me , when I only iatendtd to give them CO cent1 , " "What is promised to tho-righteous ? " asked a mild and amiable Sunday tchocl t < ncher of n tmall child at the far end of her clasp. "Eternal Miss , " quickly re sponded the child , "Quite right , my dear child , " said the mild bnd amiable. "And now tell mo what is promirod to the wicked ? " "Jjternal blister , ma'am1 was the prompt reply. The teacher pronounced it theologically correct , but peculiarly ex pressed. Thire ! < * , out in Ileno , Nev , , a religious crane who says that be is commissioned of Christ to inform the people of Rene that the Me3ilah will appear among them two wi > oks hence , preceded by Gabriel , who will blow bia horn nn n warning that the grand climacteric ia upon them. A paper published there says : "The man ia evi dently luny , and doesn't exactly compre hend what he is talking nbout. If Gabriel should strike Heno hrst the Lays would get him Into a poker game and win his born before be had a chance to wako up oven a night watchman. As for elnnots studying their Bibles , their are not two espies of the Good Book in town ouUIde of church cir cles. " Universal charitable tilort baa been made by the Presbyterian church , of Cnz3- uovU during the winter , nnd a Djrcru toll1) of n woman who , whllo bunt'ng for gar. menU ( to lill a box. found n wlc. She turned it on her hand ind said : "What n litfruloun thing ! " Sbo decided to send it ; iiict In dus tune came n letter from n iVcdtern home missionary's wife , saying .he . box reached them the night before her mabaiid wa to preach the brut time after , n illueaa , which had caused tbo lom of bii inir , uu1 atilk handkerchief w.n the only ubstituto. The wig wns n fit , the exact olor of the departed locks , nnd , indeed , , n unlookod-for ( ! od send. Sntisfaotary EvidUuoo. J. W. Graham , Wnolojala Druggist , ol VuatinTex , writes : I have been handlirg ) ll WM HALL'S BALSAM FOUTUE iTJNtiS for the past year , and have found t one of the moet salable medicines I have verhadln my home for Coughs , Gold * > ud even consumption , alw.iya giving intiro satisfaction. Pleafo send raw out TOSS by Saturday's steamer. PBPPHRMLINT DROPS. 'Don't ' pull me around BO , " said thi , hief to the policeman. "I have n Mot m my finger " ' 'And I have iny fingei upon n felon , " remarked the policeman. Boston Advertiser. "What country do you represent , sir ? ' asked ono Individual of another , In fron of a saloon in St. Paul , one day last week "I'm not a member of ths legislature" wai the reply. "I'm only a private cltiui on a h of a drunk. " llTbe bole that a Toronto man made for i refugee during the Wiggins tornado cos the man ten days of hard labor , ns tb ground was frozen solid , and he's ready t put In nn cquil amount of time huntln , for Wiggins with a moat axe. Bjsto ; Post. Post.An An Invention has ju t been patented i Germany for the prevention of safe bur lary. It looks as If a movement was o foot to paralyze ono of the most aucceri ful industries In this country , Our fre trade burglars will probably petition th next congress for protection. NorrUtow Herald , "A re yourdomeitic relations cgrbeablb ! asked a judge of n colored wltnes "What's dat conjunction bosit" "I na are your family ties pleasant } " "Wai no tab. When a 'oman UM a man whc he's drunk an * whips him till he's sober , doan think dat'a its pleasant gab. " When two Icelanders meet on the etrc initerd of shakln iff hands they got down o all fours and ruiff b notea together. Tl other day an Icelander traveling through this country stopped for a few hours nt 1'ltUtmrg. Ills tint exclamation WAS : "Tho men here mint bo very nfloBtionnte , Their notes show that they are rubbed hard fifty times n day. " Philadelphia News , The Arkansas traveler tolls of n lady who knows that her husband never shakes dice for the drinks , and that ho I ) strictly sober , was awakened tbo other night by her husbtnd , who in bis ulcop cxclnlmcili "Tlirco trays to beat. Homo on me. " "What do you moan , " a ked the wife , shaking : him. "What does who meant' "You , " "What about ? " "Why you cried out 'Hor o on mo.1 "Thnl'd nil right , I merely had A nightmare. " "Ho has paid the debt of nature , " said a minister to n man who Inquired after one of his parishioners. "Aro you sure of that ? " atkod the man. "Oh , yosj for I wns at the futural. " "Well , I'm glad to hear ho paid It , for ho had been owlntt me $7 for n barrel of flour so long that I hnd begun to think that ho wouldn't pay any thing. Nnture wan mUbty dam lucky , that's nil I've got to soy. " Drummer. Uncle Swi'd cximple : Ono of our mo t iLlUuntlnl Georgia vrangeis was m per In tending fttfitlrs at his cotton pro's the oth er day , when bo was accosted by n neigh bar : "I too. colonel , that thn tarlll bill hai pas-ed. " "Is that § o ? How about cottou tlc ? " "Still 33 per cent ad valor- cm.Veli , hare , > ou boys , thorel sift another shovel of sand in the twiddle of that bale ; I can't nfl.ird to reform till th tnrilfdoes. " And the Mlttm ; was strictly attended to , Georgia Mnjor , WASHINGTON , DO. , 1 Mny 15 , 1880. J GENTLEMEN Having boon a aulfor- or for a long tlrao from nervous proo tratlon and general debility , I was advised to try Hop Bitters. I have taken ono buttlo , and 1 have boon rapidly Dotting hotter over since , nnd I think it the boat modiclno I over used. I nm now gaining strength nud nppotlto , which was nil gone , and I was in doopair until I tried your Bit ten , I nm now well , nblo to go nbout and do my own work. Before taking It , I wno completely prontrntod MRS. MARY SIUAR I1. . OOJSJMUBlALlTIBa. David Davis * bride owns to 48 years. Union Pacific Preferred A happy mar riage , If a married lady in France passes her self oQ as unmarried she can be flued or be imprisoned. Lucky there is na such law in this country. There has been n great deal aald about n man marrying his deceased wife's sister , but the lady in question has not been con sulted in the matter. As a rule she li too well acquainted with her brothor-ln-Iaw to want to marry him. Mr. Oliver II. Northcote , ft son of Sir Stafford Northcote , the leader of the op position in the houuo of commons , is engaged - gaged to Mi s Edith Fish , daughter of the Uoti. Hamilton Fith , late secretary of state of the United Status. A newly-married couple from "Way. back" wcro in the city yesterday , and , of course , found nn oyster saloon the first thing. "How do you want them , on the half-sholl ? " the waitar nekod the groom. "Nah-slr ce ! " t liar's no hulf shell business with this wnddin1 trip ; give 'om to us oil the whole shell " Poanoville , near Heed City , Mich. , has htd ltn lint wedding ; the mill whistle sounded the "alnrin , ' the whole popula tion rmhcd to the 'Vono ot cunll ct , " the posttnast-r justlce-of-thc-pcaco tiad tba knot , nud the entire company fat down to th umirlnjo ftnst of pork , beans , dough nuts nnd hard cider. A Milwaukea womanbnsgouoto Albany on n cutbus errand. Sbo s j H ho was en- gn ol to iharry one Thomai K Vnn IiMin of Albany , ' bownj burned in the Now- hall house lire. He left nbout ' 5250.000. ijho claims that she IH entitled to n ubnra of his fortune. Hartford Courant. There was recently married in a Rhode Inland town n young lady ttlx feet four inches tall to a husband barely five feat ten. His letter of proposal contained these words : "Thy beauty peta my soul aglow I'd wed thee , right or wrong ; a man wants lltt'o ' bero below , but wants that little long. " | Mr. Lynn was introduced to Miss Mois at Ornnd Hnvon , Mich. , by a letter from Mr. McBride , who vouched for him an n man who was "searching for n wife , " nnd wr.s "auro to tell the truth , " Liyno en tered immediately upcn n courtship of Miss Mofp , but ho eventually broku hit engagement to marry her. She hm brought n B"It for damages , notngaintttho faithless suitor , but with McBride na the defendant , on the ground Ilia' ho made himself roaponslble by the lettor. In Sheffield , England , Utely a rchool teacher named Wild and bis best man were nr estod whllo on their way to Wild'a wedding for stealing two pairs of boot * and a hearth tug. The bride posaasaed &r)0COO , and the haple"8 bridegroom im plored tbo detective to accompany him to the church and wait till after thu wedding , In vain. It appeared that under the in fluence of his brilliant prospects Wild had become true to his name nnd played billy freaks. While on n sprco ho had taken the articles , an alleged , but without felon ious intent. Ths magistrate fined , him S50 Ills counsel hinted th'it it was t' ibtful if he would now get his $ .10,000 brhe. The Dcctar'a Endo.mmtsnt Dr. W. 1) . Wright , ClndnnUi , O , tend * the rubjolned nrofe < tionn ! endorse ment : "I have pioicribul DR. WM. HALVS BALSAM IfOHTHK LUN'GS in ik grrat numbeaef cases und alwnyc with CUCCOSH. Oac case In purtlcultr wai given UD by several physicins ! who hac been called in for consultation with ray f elf. The patient hnd all the symptom" of cjnfiimcd oonnuinption cold tilahi weatH , hectic fever , harassing cough , etc , le commenced imaitdiately to get bcttet ml was soon restored to hi * itiual heilth , nisi found DH WM HALL'S BAL . \ll FOR THE LUNGS the most v lu- jblei-xpeotortnt for breaking up distrean OR c/uth3 ; and colds tlut I hayo evoi nred" 31-dwoodlw ABUOR DAY PBOULMATION. . KxEctnive MANSION , ) NKD. , Mar. 80 , ' 83. ) 'o the I'ooplo ol Nobratka : The subject of Forestry , or Tree Plant' og , iifaat becoming < mo of National Im portance , and is receiving the careful at1 tention of thoughtful minds throughoul our own country , and in other landbai well. well.The steady nnd rapid disappearance o our forest * , is viewed with apprehension Wo are for od to consider the matter o future demand nnd supply , nnd in view o the facts it becomes n question of grnvi moment. Tbo dliappearanco of the natu r&l growth of timbei , has been followed ii many of our states by the drying up o springs , nud brooks , n decreased anuua rain foil , und consequent increased frc quency of eoaoons of extreme drouth , Th presence of trees , and forests oxertn nd rect and controlling iblluenco upon th moitturo of the air , and the amount o rain fall , as wall & 8 nerving to leaaon th extremes of temperature , and great modi tying the severity of climate and season , The attention of the general govoenmen has bten directedta tbumattorarjd | | hasrc eel ved asubstantlal reaognltlon at the band of our National Congreui , In the pasta ; ; of what li known as the "Timber Cultur Act , " which hni for its object , the iiaour Ing of timber upon our treeless prairies Kncouragement and Incentive , in th matter of tree planting Is given by tb constitution of Nebraska ; which siyi "The legislature may provide that tbo It creased value of Undo , by reason of liv fences , fruit and foroet trees grown an culltvuted thereon , shall not be tnien Int aooonnt In the assessment thereof " The sUto board of agriculture cffei liberal premiums for the greatest numbi F trees planted during the month of April , 853 , by any ouo person ; nnd for the great- st number planted , or put out , during the oar 1HO. In addition to this , they offer special premium known as "Arbor 'ay' ' premium for the greatest number [ trees planted upon n fjhcndny , divided ml cU sifiod as to the \arlotlts , nnd arnostly inviting competition thereof , rotn all , The question of tree culture important as It is to the country at largo li of para- lount importance to our stuto. Nebraska embraces within her llmltc , ands that are unsurpamied In fertility ; ndilforlnj ; as they d > , advnt RCfl In the ay of cany and simple. cuttUnt Ion , they to being dmelopod with it rnpl lily that Is early , If not quite1 , without precedent. Therefore , to the end that the pnH gratIng - ) Ing degree of development , and improve. nent , nmy be maintained , nnd if pomlbla ncroofcd , I , James W. DAWOK , governor ' tbo state of Ncbraika , hereby name * 1).NKS1)AV , TIIK 18T1I DAY OK Amtl. A. D. 1893 , o bo olttorved ns "Arbor Day , " embracing n Its denlgu rcnulta BOarird , benoflclitl ni far-retching ; I nvlnf for Its aim nud uirpii'e , tlu common lutere.it , ntul grnernl cllaro of our state , it shoiild bo strictly bnptvcd by nil clSKics. Having reference to both ornamentation ud usutulncfii ; to beauty MU ! utility ; con- derlog the claims of present etjo > iuont ud ultimate profitable Investment , cure lould be exorcise 1 und selections for plant- ug made , from such \arlotlcs as ba\o been pprovod by the tests of time and expert- lent , ns suited to the conditions of our oil aud cllmnto. Lot It bo remembered that the ponton vho plants and cantos to grow -If but a nglo tree , thrub , or vine , is contributing is or her mho In thn way of midod In- ucctnont aud attraction , toudiiii toward mt future development nnd ultimate tandiui ; of Nebrnika , for whirh W3 ro nil aboring and hoping ; und which will surely omo. Done nt Lincoln , the 30th day of Mnrcb , A. D. 18S3 , in the Seventeenth year of the nto and of the Independence of the United Utes the Ono Hundred nnd Seventh , JAMES W. DAWKS. Uy thogo\erner : KinvAnn P. KOOOFN , Secretary of State , for the Unmnrricil. Ono of the most solid nnd eubsttitlal nstitutlons in this country in the .itnr. ago Fund nnd Mutual Trtist Assnclation , 1 Cedar llapids , Iowa. They are organ- zed under the laws of Iowa , nnd heir of- icora and directors are among the lending id moat prominent business men o Cedar laplds. Every nnmnrrled person should lave n certificate in this association. It is n splendid investment , as snfo as [ ovcrnmont bond. You can just as well mvo ft good turn of money to commence narriod life on ns not. A largo number ot embers have been paid off , receiving over 00 nor cent on their Investment.Vrlto or circulars fully detailing the plan , which s the finest known. Do not postpone It. oed agouti wanted. Mention whom you aw this notlcfl f5-3m. A NOTKU HOT UNTITMtO WOAIAN.l [ From the llostou Otot * . ] ir . Ktlttori i lie nbciTO 1 peed likeness of Mm Ljillft E. Itnlq m , of Lynn , M M , whoabaroollothor humanbelngi y bo truthfully called Uio "Do r Friend of Wonuin , " torn * of her corre ponilont lorotocall her. Sh ( > cftlouily doTOtod to her work , which Is the outcoml n Ufo-itudy , and Is obliged to Lo n ell lad ] frijtonts , to help her aniwer the larea corrtsnonilenM Ich dally pours In upon her , each betrlng Iti ipeclt ] rtten of suffering , or Joy at releue from It. Uei getable Compound li a meJIclne for good and nol 1 purpoiei. I hare personally InrntigiUd It and utliflcd of the truth of thlf. On account of Ita proren merlti. It Ii recommendti ] dprMOrlbidbyU bo > tpbyiloUni In the country , i cayi t " It worki Ilka charm and iarw muot In. It will cure entirely the wont form of falling the t eru. % Louoorrhcea , Irrecular and painful c&struatlonallOTarlanTroublrt , laflunmatlon and Icerallon , Hoodlns , all Displacement * and the con- quont nplnal wcaVnu > , and li npecltUy adapted ta Change of Life. " ; permeates erery portion of the lyitem , and tliei iw life bnd rigor. It rcmorcs faiutneu , flntultncy , : > troyi all croTlng for stlinuUntf , and rellorei weak. of the rtomach. It cure * Illoatlnir , Headachei , LTTOusl'rostrntlon , General Debility , Eleeplesmesi , epretelon and Indigestion. That fetllng of bearing > wncausing pain , welht [ and backache , li alvrayi rmanently curt > d by Us use. It will at all tlmei , and dtr all circumstance * , act In harmony with the UK iat governs the f emala njhtcin. t costs only 81. jwr bottle or sli for $5 , and ti lold b ] niggltU. Any adrlco required as tu inocla ] ciuuf , ani o names of many who have been rcitored to porf m , mlth by the UBO of the Vegetable Compound , can U alnrd bynddrwlnKMra. ! ' , . with ttninpfor reply ier home In Lynn , Uosx 'or Kidney Complaint ottllhtr BCX thli rompousdfa surpaK" d ai abumUnt testimonials chow. Mil llnUuun * * I J cr rills , " tayg ono writer , "an fie rorlit fnrtlio euro of Constipation nl Torpidity of the liver. Her Hloo < ! nomlnrs In Itu Hrx lal line and bids fall npound In Us popularity. 11 lie r nR UM Angi.1 of Mercy whose toll " ( Toodtootlierj. a. If ) Mm A. M. D. tflH . IN THE WOHUD FOR. RHEUMATISM , DYSPEPSIA ; CONSTIPATION , KIDNEY yipi.AiNT \ , " ' ' ' , , - tUNCi' DISEASES , fell & -v nit e men mlit w cm. WANTED. 100,000 POUNDS OF .SB Highest Cish l' lo > jiMil. ShlpmciiHIiom countrylilll bo paid for by "turn moll. K. JilOTZ o ! CO. , .1 fmte-Jm 1110 Dcuzlu Ureo The Oldest Wliolosalo 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 description 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 THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN TUB WK3TI General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any MeitornManufacturer andDraler , Pianos aiid Organs sold for cash or installment * at Bottom Pr CPS , A SPLENDID Btcck of Steinway , Chickering. Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and otht r makes. Also Ciough & Warren Sterling Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before purchasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW G ES. A Large Stock always on Hand. Have the Best Stock in Nebraska. MAKE THEJLOWEST PRICES. PERKINS & LEAR , FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND-HAND. 1416 Douglas Street. A. M. CLARK , % Painter&PaperHanger SIGN TOBtt & DEOniUTDK. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER 1 Window Slides aud Oiirtalna , OORNIOES OORTAIN POLES AKD . FIXTURES. Palais , Oils & Brushes. 107 tloath 14th Btraot OMAHA NEBRARKA CARPETSEASON. SEASON. 9 J nvites the attenljonof the public to his WELL SELECTED STOCK I Embracing all the late pat terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades In large quantities and always The Bottom Prices. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. TTfc Tl W * W 1IF T T IS1 "D I . JS . JlJJislWlJbJliJK ! ! 1313 Farnam Street. OMAHA. - - NEBRASKA MORGAN & OHAPMAN , i23 ! Farnam St. . Omaha , & On Long Time Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A. IIOSPE , Jit , , ' 1519 Dodge , Omaha ,