fci THE .1 > A1LY BSS-OMAPA WEDNESDAY Al rtIL.18 .t eawtiltiatlon of J'vi > toxldaofJron , I'enti-liin Jlttrl * tttttl J'Ao5jJ/joriMi | < t ] Kilut < ilitfi form * J-'iit Itibiltty , J.o < t of < ! { > ; > lite , Ji'ru.itration of 1'ifai 1'otcers n f- - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Wo. . . . . . . IUSy.A.I.HOaB3 Writes ; /r > nrair-iro' lVEV.J.Il.XO VNEIll rnoNtT.oM ° , ? ° il'h ' ? trlal , of the X PIJ RIFI S / ndustr , r' . . . . IKON TONIO I take plnnsuro f _ THC _ . # * „ „ „ in Htatlntr that I have boon r > nn > B / I COnalUOf 1 < Kre M , cnoated by ito - a. most excellent remedy foi use. Ministora and Pub- tlio debilitated vital forces. t § Pcaker8 will Und It of the greatest value wneroa Toniols nccca * * ary. I recommend It as a reliable remedial Kent , posBosslnR' undoubted - doubted nutritive and WBtoratlve tovintllt , XV , properties. , ( M. 2 , lbS2. rUTAEID BTIEE DR. BARTER MEDICINE CO. , 13H. UAttI C ? . , CT. LOUIH A.- HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 18 FARMAM ST. - - OMAHA ingle Broecli Loading "Shot Qnns , from 85 to $18 , Double Broeoli Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Gnus , 'From $6 to $25 , ' Fishing Tackei.Jase Balls and all kinds of Fancy Foil Stook of Show Oases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large line o : V Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything r < quired in a first class Gigar , 'lob ace o and. Notioi Store , Cigars from $15 per J.nn'iipwards Senc or Price List and Samples W. F. CLARK , "W A T.T. "R A "RTT"F | ? , PAINTER , PAPER HANGER & DECORATOf Kdlsomining , Glazing , AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER \VILL RECEIVE PROMP1 : ATTE TION. B. B. Oor. 16th and Douglas Street ? , . . O&IAQA , VICTOR PARK. Locate ! on 21th S rest , South of St. Mary's Avenu ° , Oonvonien to Biree. rtailway , sarrounded by baiunful shade t ees , aud especially adapted lor SOCIAL GATHERINGS OF FAMILIES OR SOCIETIES Who can be accommated In firnt-claga tye. ! The bar li alwaya provided with the bei of Beers , Liquor * and Cigar's. LOUIS BRADFORD , DEALER IN LUMBER SASH DOORSBLiND : , , , , Shingles , Lath , &c , LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES Call and Qet My Prices Befora Buying Elsewhere , YARDS COR. NINTH AND DOUGLAS. ALSO 7TH AND DOUGLA1 FREDERI The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equ in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE OFLY IOWA COAI Thai will Block for a year without slacking or'ubrlnklDg. Pronounced by all the leading brick mm In Weaternlowa s the very be oool for horning brick ever need tn the Weat , EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , Frederic , Monroe Co. , Iowa. THE FKMAI.E SOLDIER. Tun Denver Drooru QrlKuao In Artup. Hfo in Colorado , lays the Denver Tribune , ia not without its romances ovou lu ihu moat pacific tliiica. It will bo remembered that Borne tiino ago tha military contagluu spread among the Indies , nnd ou the 8th of March 'J2 of Denver's filroit mal.lcna guvu a btooui drill nt the opera houss , which was principally n benefit for the Sevcntooth street Uca : hytorUn church , now known aa the Oipltol Avenue church. It will alao bo remembered that Mr. Stuff , of the linn of Morrison & Shifl did himself proud on that occasion by pre senting the > oung ladies an oo- ! gaut * llk llig with n gold fringe , Ounornl K. K Stlmson making tlu presentation ipoec ! ) in his moat eloquent vein. Too yonng ladles hed decided to hang this tl g lu the gov ernor'o guard rooms as a trophy of ttiolr campaign. As they were not prepared to ruiuovu It from thu opera Inueo nt pnco Mr. Mdnhurdt , of the firm of Dittrlck & Moluhardt , was ro qacntcd to ramovo it to their store for sife keeping , to which ho contented. AbDUt a week aftnrnard the young ladioi went down ( jr the flag. Mr. Melnhardt had gouo east , but the gentlemanly manager of the store promised to send it up when the expressmen should arrive with an order for it. On the following morn ing the expressman arrived aud the ordtr arrived , but the flig was not surrendered. This action occasioned consternation in the brocm brigade , and two mom- bars wore detailed as soanta to investi gate the position of the enemy. In quiry of the gentleman at tbo store revealed the fact that ho had advices from Mr. Sandorcon , proprietor of the Denver spioa mills and a trustee of the Capitol Avenue church , to hold the flag at any hczird. Rs-onforca- monts would bo furnished If needed. He claimed that the flag had been donated on condition that the yonng ladle * kept np their organisation and that the board of trustee * had consti tuted lUelf a close corporation to hold the flig and see if the organization wai maintained. This flank movement rather dUcon- oorted the broom battalion. * ' It waa so startling lu It * Originality. This wai the first that had been heard of conditions , and even If there had been conditions they were evidently entitled to the flag nntll the conditions were broke. None of the young ladlei hud dreamed of becoming life members of the brigade. It wai Intended as a sort of "three months' service. " Only two or three of them belonged to Cap itol Avenue Church , and aa the church had received most of the benefit of their labors they were surprised by the manifested intention of confiscat ing their beloved banner. They advanced on Mr. ShifT and surrounded him. Howaaasked wtora he gave that flig to. Ho responded , "To the broom brigade , of course. " Tula looked liked a capitulation , and the young ladles demanded an order for the fl a. Mr. Shift beat a nasty retreat. Ho would BOO Mr. Sander son and have the flag turned over ic the morning. Thoyoung ladles retire ia good order. All of this cciorrcd in the first part of tha present week. We must now pass over a long and weary interval of five days , In nc one of which said five dbya theflif appeared. Yesteroty two of the yonng ladles determined to make i sortie. They called on Chief Lomerj and invoked his assistance , He wai deeply moved. He stated that It wai the most flagrant outburst that hac occurred during his long and eventfn administration. He would go dowi and quiet the disturbance at once. Hi buckled on his trusty club , wiped hti glastes , and , accompanied by thi young ladles , sallied forth. Bi masterly movement , Mr. Shi IT wai ambushed and confessed that he hac presented the flag to the young hsdlei and Intended them to receive It , Th < chit f smiled complacently and aske ( him to put that statement In writing Mr. Skiff declined. He was a non- combatant. He didn't want to figh with the church , and was anxious t < preservn peaoj with the broom brig ado. Cjld drops of perspiration wen tailing from Mr. Lomery'a chin. Ii an agitated voloo he said ; "Ladles we are outflanked If I use my an thorlty an appeal will be taken to tw justices cf the peace , and I shall b court martlaled. Right about face Forward , march ! " In silence and sadness tbey with drew. Finally the chiefs face lighte up again , and a halt wan called , "Indies"he sold , "Ihaveacchomt Sippose you get together and refuse t accent the flag. " "Splendid ! " chorounod .the youo ladloe , "It is an ugly old thing , an ] way. " Tboy accordingly wont on their wa rejoining at intervals. A meetin has been called for Monday evening i which the following resolutions will t adopted : REBOLVCD , That Mr. Shlff and th trustees of the Capitol avenue chnro are awfully mean. RESOLVED , That wo will never n' cept that horrid flag , and never In tended to , RESOLVED , That Ohlof Lomery ! juit lovely. The chief returned to his sanotni and confided his strategy to Mayc Morris. The mayor smiled on hli fondly and eald : "Lomery , old sot you have a head on yon like a bat drum. " A Now Departure. K nsa City Jouritl. A largo pork paoklng houao in Wei Kansas has Issued an order which pn vldes that any employe soon hangin around saloons or gambling nous ; shall bo discharged , and the same fa ! will fall upon any or all wno uao alci holio drink whether in or out of worl ing hours. A few weeks ago the Mi eonrl Pacific iisuod the aamo kind i notice to Its employes. The inoanln of this la that hereafter the omployi of these corporations must stop drln ! Ing or seek employment olao/hor nl Tno action of the companion ia wortt of the deepest study. It is a solQth : perhaps , of the temperance proble from an unlocked for source , aud tl experiment will , no doubt , have tl earnest support cf not only the poop who believe in prohibition under tl law , but of those who believe in mot tuition and education against tbe'u of llqaor. No man can qnoitli the legal right of & coi pany to make this law for tl 'government ' of Us employes. It h right to hlro whom it ploaics nnd Uotinrgo Itn workmen without giving rcaion or having nno. K a cor- oration ohoosoa to employ none but cetotlora there In no earthly power o question that right. With sumo itiro will bo iv question whether a orporaticn han a moral right to ueo a power or not but this argument Is f little value , as tbo workman Is at crfoct liberty to rolonso hltmolf from without n moment's notlco or a iau to question. Abstractly , and In act there no compulsion. Tin ro may 0 an exouao of arbitrary power in a urtaln way , but If this bo tyranny t is something of n blessing , and very iinoh dltguliod either. Wo would call . the wholtaomo dlaolpliuo of trade , which will enable the workman to do- oat the greater tyrant by rallying in bo strength of numbers and numerous oed examples. The question now la , an these companies carry out thulr rdor ? Wo believe they can. A great inny men will go , but bettor men will ofnu. A great many will setk to vado the order by drinking In secret , ut they cannot lot-g conceal their nblts. Tbcso who rinnlu will bo appy. The wlfo will receive the uiouoy thnt the fat boczing ken pro- rioter now swoops into ma till , and 10 money that the gambler spends or expensive wines aud dreastm for 1 i mistress will clothe the children nd the honest wifo. In place of qualor will bo pretty gardens. Joy , mbltiou , health , and respectability ill supplant Barrow and Indolence , ckness anddligraoo. DOUKKE'S SALAD DIUSHINO is the oat thing of the kind over sold. With It superb salad of any klndf can o made without delay or trouble. It s also ono of the beat sauces for cold meats. Young mail or woman , if you want big money tor a small amount , Insure In the larriaga Fund and Mutual Trust Auooi- tion , Cedar Rapldi , Iowa. f5.8m. OPERA. BOUFITB BU8BAND8. heo'a Tailor Husband Thottomonoo of Almeo and Other Artiste' Life. iw York Journal. Theo'i husband U a tailor of the Rue St. Honore In Paris. They are good friends bnt live very , much M a great , many French couples lo who have nothing to do with the tage. He goes fall way and she goes ien There Is a strong durable sffio- ion between them. When the comes tome from her triumphs and her scapes she turns the earning ! she hat made Into his oalaae and he puts It nto his tailoring business , which Is most prosperous and to which ihe is he sole heir. Ono of these days when she has crown too ola or too fat or opera bouffa she can quiet down nto an honest little bonrgoolto with a iloasant Income that will support her or all the years of her Ufa. As it Is , Thee has an eye to the main chance. She has hosts of ad mirers , of course , In Paris and they 'tnoir they please her by purchasing heir latest style from the tailor-hus- land. Ho la a good tailor , too , which makes it the less exacting. When a now admirer is introduced > y a friend she will of ten say : "My dear fellow , where did you pick np hat atrocious redingote , thnio fearful jintalooni ? You ought to look bettoi .ban that , for yon pootois benne mine My husband , the dear.Jgood man , oar. do better for men than that. By al means go and ioe him. " Bhe will often say , "Your floweri annoy me. Why not spend the monej n good , serviceable clothes1 These hints are under stood one they are complied with Instantly. Shi soon knows those who nave gene t < the Rue Saint Honoro and will ooaio lessly joke at these who propose t < have had their suits made anywhori else. else.A A wicked wag In The Figiro said that a peculiarity of Theo'a llttlo sum mer place , at Asnloret , was that golc headed nails protroded everywhere They appeared to be of no other us than to tear clothes , and thti helpet the husband's bniiness. Theo makes It a sacred dnty t ( wrlto twicA a week to her hnsbaci and to H nd to him as often as posalbl the money she has earned , She ha the usual distrust of American bank acd financial establlsementa and lu lists upon being paid In French gold Not till then does she feel she own anything. The tailor husband had a notion c coming over to America on a visit i his wifo. Bat she dissuaded him ii the strongest manner. "Lot no bet make money while we can , " she wrote "There will oomo plenty of time t spend it hereafter. Perhaps the only reasonable fan ! that can bo found with Theo Is the she wants to save too much and mak too much In America. She often woai her costumes much too long and unt they got pretty well worn out an shabby. She bad one costume In "I Grand Caiimlr , " that of the Kouyen which had seen many better daju- and pretty far back. In "La Joli Parfnmenso" her droitOk ought reall ; bo be renewed. Aimee , who will come here , it I is pretty certain , next year , made a pole always of dressing well , She wen perhaps to no excessive expense , be tier colors were always well chosen , he n Blocking * were quite a feature and sh was Invariably piqoanto and fresh , And , by the way , how very char a ing but bow very untrue this roraanc of Atmeo and poor Djrcy , who dto recently In Havana of yellow fever Ho and Almeo had boon constant t each other for nearly ton years a ago in the llfo ot a prlma donna 1 opera bonfTa. It IB said that Aime waa poor , and that Darcy , who had ai oopUd an engagement with Grau , wi sending her every week two-thirds < his salary to support her. I'orhaj had she needed It and called upu him ho would have done it. Bat tl Be fact Is worth Daroy unfortunate speci latlonswlth Aimoo's money which hi A , pulled her down from tfllaonco ' 7 genteel poverty. That Is to nay , 7n $250,003 which she had when si m went to Europe , only $ ! 5 000 waa hi tie Then they resolved to part. She sa tie she could not afford to spend no mor lo Ho had grown lazy and would nev 10 work again while a frano remalno 10al He meant to accept an ongageme ao somewhere , and ho did. They parti good friend * , but It was nnderstoi they wore not to come together agal ho Occasionally they wrote then 1 an died , and Almeo roilly mourned hi very bitterly. Tier grlof lasted nearly a wockl D. talatz3s waa a Parisian journalist who lived In I'.irts , aud ( o whom she sunt all her money , When she got Kick every dollar c f It waa gone1. Lilly nud Montague wore unmarried ladles. , Bnt among thorn all there was not a more devoted wlfo than Tosteo , who was the wlfo of desire , n fatnoua comedian of th i Plala R tyal. They too parted for mouths at a time and banked their ansets. When they had grown to bo very rtoh they bath died within a year and loft all the money to an adopteJ child. Poorlnua , who waa such a great favorite hero a few years ago eay twelve fell in love with the first violin lin of the orohoatra ono Colounit. She undo him the loader of it. Ho wna n good looking , gentlemanly fol low , and a rcnlly fine musician. Tnon they nintrlcd after the French fashion and went back to F/uncn nf tor a whtlo. There poor Irma ( the Istor of I'aola Marti ( began to have trouble with her ( yea. After nome tiuio she had to lunvo the stugo and gradually grow ttono blind , which nho ia still. As she wont down ho roio up. To-day ho is ono of the host known musicians in I'txrl" , aud leads an orchestra some thing t f .or the style of Theo. Thomas' here. They nro well off through his efforts , and hn devotion to her ii as great aa at that tlmo when she was adored by the public nnd potted by all lucky enough to got an introduction to hir. hir.After After all French actresses , while they have different notions from ours about the marriage vow , and Indeed do not attach any Importanoo to It , are generally very happy on famlllo. Mrs. Lydia B. Plnkham'a Vegeta ble Compound la a most valuable med icine for ladies of all ages who may bo jfil otod with any form of disease pe culiar to the aex. Her remedies are not only put np In liquid.forms but In Pills aud Lotengea In which forma they are securely sent through the mall * . Railway Time Table. U. P. R. B. MAIN LhiK. LI1TI. 1RMT1. DilljrKinr rlt:15pm : I DfJ'y Kzprci .8lS : p m Dearer x | > . . . 1:40 : p m I Denrtr Kip..7:35 : m Emigrant. . . . 6UOpm : | Emigrant..A:20km : OVUIUAND LINCOLN I.1NE-U. . P. DEPOT. LUYI. AR&IVI. LlDooIn hx..llittkm I Lincoln Ei..loSpm : Uli d 8:19 : ft m | Mixed 1:15 : pm DUMMY TRAINS BRIDGE DIVISION. Dummy tr lnil Te Omib i foll'wi : g.-OO * mP.-00 ; m ; 10GO : m ; U.CO m , 1:00 p m ; 2:00 : p mj 8:09 : p m ; 4:03p : m ; 5 00 p m ; flCO : p in. Dummy train * leife Uoun II DluRi u tollowi : 8i : ! ) m ; 9tB : m ; 10:25 : m ; 1125 m ; iS5p : m:2S5p m4:2Spmfi.SSptn ; : ; ; fl : > Bpni. Bundtyt he Dummy tralni le ro Ora h l 8:00.11:00 : : tn ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : , fi:00 : and 6:09 : pra. Ltr.T i Council Biuffi t 8:25 : and 11:25 : a to , 226 , 45 : , 6:25 : and 6:23 : p in. THROUGH AND LOOALPA81ENOER TRAINS IIIUDOE D1TISIOK. LKAVR OUAIIA. UUVR COUNCIL Ftl.UrrS. I'iasNo 2..7:45 : am rail. No 6. . . 7,4am 11 No 10. . . .Ji'Bpm " Vo 111..11:20 : m " No 4 3:40 : pm 1 No 3. . .11:30 : a in Emlerint No 0.0:15 : a m ' Nol 7-20 pm " NoT.fl-tOpm " No 1. . . . 7:00 : pm SIOUX CITY ft PAOIFIO-DEI'OT N. IS.hSt lai Omaha ( or O'Neill via St Paul Mnefor Blair . . . 8:30 : an Arrive fiom NdlKb . 00pm : C. , M. & SF. 1' . R. R. U. I1. DEPOT. LKAVR. Mill A. Ex . 7:45 : am' . . . .7.-25l"n Atlantic M. . , t:4o : put Paaflo Ex..Ul5 : am Dally except Sunday ( Daty. WAIU8U.8T. LOUIS & PACIMO R It.-U. P LKAVK. AHB\VI Omaha . 7:15 : am I Omaha . 7:15 : an . 7tf : > pn > | " . Ctopu : C. , B. & Q. R. R U. P. DEPOT. Mall" . 8:15 : a m I Oxnrcs . 10:00 : an ExpriBl . 8:10 : pm | all * . 7.25 pi N. V. hx. leivci Council BlulTiat 8:17 : pmt ' " arrive " 8:20 : a mf Sundays oxceptod. | 0mabatlme , 0. , R. I. ft P. K. R. U P. DEPOT. Mall 0:45 : urn Exproil 7:10 : a c Kiprcni ,7"B P m Uall 3:10 : pi * junday 8 ci ccptcd. Sunda ) i uxctptcd. 0. & N. W. n. R.-U. P. DEPOT. Mali * 7-41 am I Kxircni. | , 0:15a : n Kxpreta 3:40 : Jim Hall * 7:55 : p i * 4undayi exceplud | jundnyi uxcoptod | 3. 0. & 1' . B. B.-U. I1. DEPOT. Hall ) r.OOam I Exnro H 0:30 : a 11 Kxprct 5:00pm : I Jlallt 7:20 : p t tSucuayi exctpted. ST. FAUL& OUMAHA , NEORBSK * . D1VISIO ] -DEl'OT N. 15TI1 BT. No 9 8:15 : am I No 1 E20pl No 4 1:00 : l > m | No 3 11:51 : a I tiiinuays exccptal. K. 0. , BT. JOB , & 0. B , n. H-ll. ii U.nEPOl ' Mai' ' . . 8:25 : am I Kiprosn 0:5) : a i Expr 89 70pm : ! | Mall 0:50 : p I B. AM. n. , INNEBHA'KA. DcmerKxpl5am : 6:35 : pi Lincoln kxp..035pm 0:10 : a i MISSOURI PACIFIC- . P. DKl'OT. AllltOK. UKrlllT. Eiprcea 7:45am : I Expiril 7'Cpi Mail 0:10 : p m | Mall , . .7:15 : a I Tr.lni Icav n at 72A p m and ktllvInK at 7 : < am wllihave Pullman tl.epiri. Opening and Oloatng of Mnlli. RUl'Tlt OFKN CI.UHI. a m. p. m a.m. p.n ChlcsL-3 & Northwettun. . ,11:00 : 0CO : | 4:30 : 2 : < Clilcik'O , IlocK I.lkDil It I * . 11:00 : 0:10 : 4.10 : 2- : Chicago , 11 jrllo toniJ..lliiO 9:0 : } 4:301 : ! : Wabuh 12:31 : 4:30 : 2 : Bloux City & 1'wlBc 11:00 : i'M Union faIHc 4:00 : 11:4U : Omaba&hepub.icin Val. . 4.5111:10 : BurlligtontMo.InN b. . . 4:09 : 7I'J : 5.1 Omaha It orthwc > torn A.30 7:10 : Jllnourl I'utllc 7M : 8:55 : Ixxal mtlli lor Htato ct Iowa leave but once c'ay , tli : 4 30 a. m. A Unco'.n ui-ll tlia opened at 10,0 : a , m. . Octet open eundaya Item ltW m. to 1:00 : ] m > 11103. V. IUI.I , , Poktraa tor. Saturday I veu ng ra ns The folio tint ; tabK ihowi ths d'o and nam ft io\t * running tialia to CkicuKO dom tl Union I'aclflt fantcr ! on Saturday evening : MONTHS. V tr Januiry. . . , IS l'e'ru ry. . . luS21 3-21 Match. . . . S-21 17 April H 710 ? M y ' 10 June 10' 9-30 July 7-26 21U Augtut 18 U September. K-SO t-22 October 20 18 N rtmboi. , 3-21 12K D cenlier. . . 15 , St P til Mlnncap"lli and Oiii * IN Inn leave every H iturilay ate i noon. ALMA E. KEI DKAIKKIN to Fine Millinery HAIR QOOD3 , WAVES , BANGS , ET id Sfcook Entirely .Frefih and Nei 0 > 10 HTH BTIIEKT , OPP. POSTOFFIUK. or d.nt MCCARTHY &BUBKE ed 3d Undertakers n , ho 318 14TH HT..BKT. FAUN AM AS 1m DOUOLAB The Oldoat Wholesale and Retail JEWELRYHOUSE n Omaha. Visitors can hero and all novelties in SIL VER WARE. OLOOKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , he Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STOKES and all descriptions of 'FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with nonorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets LSJH THE LEADING mm HOUSE IN TIIK WEST I Genaral Agents for the Finest and Bent Pianos and Organs manufecturoc. Our prices are as Low as any MoitoinMatiufaotarer andD'aler , Pianos and O'ga ssold for cssh or installment at Bottom Pr cs. A SPLENDIO stcck of Steinwiy , ChickeTincf , Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and otur ma es , Also dough & War-on Sterling Imperial Smith American Organs , &c , Do not fail to see us Lbefore purchasing.1 MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Stock always on Hand. HAS TEE JJEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PBIOE8 IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have how been finished in our store. m ing it the largest and most complete FURNITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , , ) ne Exclusively for the use of Passengers. These immense warerooms - rooms three stores , are 66 ieet wide are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei shown * All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi and go through the building and inspect the stoob CHAS. SHIVERICK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omha DEWEY Se STONE , FURNITURE. ORCHARD & BEAN | J. B , FRENCH & GO , A R P E TSIIGROCERIES STENCIL CUTTING , Locksmithing , Bell Hanging , Saw Filing , UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING. 27 3E" . 3 OJiSJroot , 2d Door North of Dod o , Omaha , Neb. S3 2S G" . O A-ZRIB-A 15 2U 27i7 BUCGLE ! yL ba HORSE HOEING GENERAIi BLACKSMITHINQ 315 FlftonnthHtrr.et , hntwoon TTornnv and On Long Time Small Payments AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. A. E , JU. , (510 ( ftodire , Omaha , HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED. No Floods in , the Missouri. And Every ono Buys of 711 THIRTEENTH BT. i n , NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE , STOVES , CROCKERY Tin , Glassware , Carpets and Household Supplies , . r "V. 4AUUMMMMM