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TIIU DAILY BEE OMAHA , TTESDAY JUNE 19 , 1883. TRUE Temperance Is not signing a pledge or taking a solemn oath that cannot be kept , because of the non-removal of the cause liquor. The way to make .a man temperate is to kill the desire for those dreadful artificial stimulants that car ry so many bright intellects to prcmatuie graves , and desolation , strife and unhappiness - happiness into so many families. Itisafactl BITTERS , a true nonalcoholic ic tonic , made in Italtimorc , Md.by the Brown Chemical Company , \\ho arc old drug gists and in ccry particu lar reliable , will , by remov ing the cra\ing appetite of the drunkard , and by curing the nervousness , weakness , and general ill health result ing from intemperance , do more to promote temperance , in the strictest sense thtn any other means now know n. It is a well authenticated feet that many medicines , especially 'bitters/ are noth ing but cheap whiskey vilely concocted for use in local option countries. Such is not the case with BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. Itisamcdi- cmc , a cure for weakness -and decay in the nervous , muscular , and digestive or gans of the body , produc ing good , rich blood , health and strength. Try one bet tle. Price gl.oo. An CTccllrnt Tonic niul Appa * t'1'.rof ' rxnaliltn/Uvor / , u ritlm v l.olo\vori lover. e'ui'il > j > | H | > . aii , MrvoiiMMi > , lleatlnrhe , De bility. I r ernttd Airnr , I'ljrrluiA uinlnll dlnnlir m ttin lllpp > lho Or An * . It liititaitt n dellclmu Hi/or to A pli H uf cliunnhi ne , lemunaele , KXA , uml nil drliil > . Try It. lie ! errulna AncostU'.l Bitter * In ma > lu l > > Dr. J. ( i. II MITHLlit fthuve. 6 1.1 liy n t Ilni.r ( ; 1 > U , eiroetiiiunr Lliiuorl alm J. W. WUNtRMAN , Sole Agent 51 Proadwi-.N V NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST C ( , NKII. Capital , $250,00 JAH. IU IIKAHTWKU , , President. A. L. CLAKKK. Vlre President. K. C. VVKnsTKKrrrta urer. ( i P. VVEIISTKII. Cwhier. DIIlhCTOIW : Samuel Alexander , ( rawaid Oilier A. L. Clarke , K. CJ. Webiter , . Gco. H. Pratt , Jan. 0. Heartwell , 1) . M. McKlIllimc/ . Pirst Mortgage Loans a Spaoiali Tbli Company funiUlic * a rxirnianent home lint ! tlon where ncliool Iloud and uttier Iejrall > Issued > nlcl | > al Secuntle * to NebnuVa ran l > c netrotlatud the inoit ( a\orablo ternin. Ixiani maele on Imprui farnu In all M ell iwttled counties ei ( tlie ktute thruu rwponhlble local corre jomlcnt . er GO1VD ME1 > AI. , 1-AKIH , 1871 BAKER'S Jlaler1 ! frfnlim CK na' < , th ? be fnpvti\ftn \ of | t 'n chncoltu for fjr 11 f UBC. J tLer't Lrtaifilat fjbea < ; i. { .1 which tlio rirr i ofull hu be < ' \ < AKU / * , c ft drink or eaten u co : } , , i f t' -ryiod | ItclouitrticltliUh | ; | % w nvMiinientlixl ttuurlits Zolo Jl4 t ! JfnfMtif lurvlu l > t u a tlHtfvrcliI taotl excellent crtlcU for ftiuUet * Sold Greecri oterpthere. W. B A.3CER & CO X > orcA < cr < Man. JOHN STAIII.E8 , JKKOMK hCHAMP , l're lelent Vim l're lJcnt W. a JJEIHHKN , Sec > and Trtan. The Nebraska Manufacturing C < LINCOLN , NEU. Uanrtfacturcn of Corn , 1'lanten. Harrow , Fa Holler * , Sulky Itaku , Bucket Kletatlnjr VVIndnulli \ > e are prepared to do Job work and manulacturl ( or other i nl . Ad4r M all order * to the MKIUIAUKA MANUFACTOniNO CO. . . . . , N UNCONSCIOUSLY HUNG. A Remarkable Western Execution , - _ _ A ShorifF's ' Wonderful Story of a Oriiuiual AVIio "Wan Hunted n < l IMiln'1 Know U Told IIH ( Ju-iprl Tl till ) . New Yurk htar The disninl lain bo.it against the windows dews of the court house , and swept in sheets across the jail yard. Court was adjourned for tliu daytlio clerks hadgone home and a Kuril of ollicials gathered in the grand jury room for a half hour of chat. But tlio How of conversation was loss free and jovial than common. Ap parently the depresHini ! aspect of things without h.ul aflectcd the spirits of the county magnates. The usually smiling face of the shorill wore a s.ul expression , and the jolly face of the surrogate ga/ed mournful ! } out upon the cheorlossmnddy street I'pon the benign visage of the count } judge wis .i melancholy look , as if in Ins ollicial capacity lie had sentenc ed himself as a pmatu individual to suf fer the extreme penalty of the law. Tilted back ma big aim ehan , thu fore man of thu giand j'tny thoughtfully cleaned his linger n.iils. A long silence was broken bj the nhorilf , who Observed , as a sudden gust of wind dashed thu rain noisily against the glass : "What a day for a hanging ! " "Wretched ! replied the surrogate1 , carelessly turning tliu lea\os of the penal code. "I wouldn't bo hanged on a day like this for any consideration. " "A fellow would catch his death of cold , " put in the foreman of the gr.ind jury. "What put the subject of hang ing into jour head , shorill f "Oh , I was just thinking of a poor fellow who expiated a minder in Iowa ten joars ago , on just such a day IIH this/ ' "Another of your western jams , eh , shoiifn" s.iid the Hunogato , with a yawn. "Why will a man always draw a long bo\v when ho tells what happened to him out west ? " "This is gospel truth , " retorted the shoriir , ( illicitly , "and it's nothing that happened to me , or I should not bo heie to tell it. Moreover , Mr. Surrogate , I \ exaggerate. " "Oh , no , ' was the sarcastic rejoinder. "Ne\or mind him , " said the foreman of thu granel jury ; "go on withyoui ntory. " Thu Hhoriir se.ited himself on the1 green-covered table and began : "Well , as I said , this happened ten years ago , 'way out in Iowa. A fellow killed his brothor-in-ilaw and was sen tenced to death. The hanging was pub- lie , the Callow H bointj elected on the open piairiu a little distance ) behind the jail. I was sworn in as a special deputy , Holy Moses , how it did rain that day The ) water came down in chunks will sulliciont force to tear an nmberolla inti tattois in fifteen minutes. " "Shoriir , shorifl"mummiedthocountj judge in a tone of gentle reproach. "Oh , it's a fact. The condemned mat was carried to thu place of execution in in open cait. Another deputy and 1 roih with him. A hanginging was too rare i treat to bo missed by people out there no matter w hat the weather was. Slavering - oring and wet , a huge cloud stooil in the co.usu , satuiatcd glass about the seaii'old Wo placed our man under the eioss-pioct and fastened thu lorio about his neck Everything was leaily except the las prayer and letting the tiap fall. Th sheriff asked thu prisoner if ho had any thing to say. 'Yes , ' said the man. II niiulu a lorrjj speech , doclating his iiinii conco , abusing thu judge , ami that kini of thing. Suddenly ho stooped in tin middle of a sentence. All tins time , yoi numt remember , thu rain was falling it cataracts. Seeing the doomed niai silent , the slionll tipped a wink to th clergyman , who , being a Baptist , did no mind the lain. Thuio\erond goutlemii ] began to pray. Wo all hunt our ho.ulfl although no one was pious enough to ink his hat oil' . Just as Btothor Hardshell was winding up his petition , wo hoard cry of astonishment fiom tliu ciowd. looked up , and what do you think saw ? " "The prisonoi escaping ? " asked th Suirogato. "No , sir ; ho was hanging two foe from the platform. " "Whaterioil / the ithurilTs auditors together. "It is a fact , gentlemen. That rai had shrunk thu rope enough to hang on man for us. " For a moment the silence of the rooi was biokon only by thu ticking of th clock and the rattle of the raindrop against the rmnos. The foreman of th grand jury drew a long breath and said "Shorill' , a man of your imaginatio should write unsolicited testimonials fn patent medicines. " 'That is certainly a remarkable story , said the county juelgo , "but 1 know on at least e < ui.illy strange. " "That's right , judge , " replied the Snr rogato. "Never lot it bo said that an man in the county can outliu you. Let hoar your talo. " "Tho scene of my story is also locate in the great west. " "Of course , " said the Surrogate. "You may never ha\o heard of Sa .lacinto canon , in Colorado. Its rock w nils are almost perpendicular and are 5C feet high. The canon is at no point moi than an eighth of a mile wide. Throng it runs a bountiful stream , the water i which is clear as eiystal. The stream hi its source ) in the canon , and runs throng it for a distance of a mile and a 1ml tu Them it suddenly disappears in thu eartl ition to break out again at a point thirty mile below. A small , la/y , diity tribe of Ii di.ins occupies part of the country alon the cMiion. They me as low and di graded a set as I ever s iw. I [ ao n inoaims , won't bo comortod to Chri ti.mity , and don't know good whisk from Htair-iod polish. What little not it clonu in the tiibe thu women perforn Well , one day about two yeam ago sipi.tw staitod out to got some trout ft her own and her husband's bleak fas Those Indians c.itch trout by diung f < them in the btream 1 luuo mentione < The woman jumped into the beautifi pellucid water , dotwi , down " Here the comity judge stopped. "Well , why don't jou go on"inquire the Bheritr. "Thut squaw's husband waited lorrgfc his bu-akfiiHt , and it came not , " contii nod lin honor , dicamily. "At last , do pcntto with hunger , he laid violent ham upon a 1mm sanelw ich w Inch he had ca ] tin eel several days before in the wreck < a railroad train many miles away. Mori ing glided into afternoon , an after-noon into evening , but the squaw r turned not. " "Has she got back yet ? " interrogate the foreman of the grand jury , "liucnui n _ it's nearly supper time , and MO can't wafer for her much longer. " "Kino minutes after that woman divi : b. for the trout giro burnt upon thu vision < an astonished fisher man tliiity miles be low the point whc'io she entered the wa ter. She had boon cairicd into thu sub * toianean cunetit of the liver. When she came out she had a big trout in each hand. " The sheriffs feet canto emphatically to the floor. Tlio surrogate said. "I've hoard enough , " put on his coat and walked out. He was followed by the foieman of the grand jury and the sher iff , who observed that the rain was abat ing and it was a good time tododgchonlo between the drops. KANHAH r AVhj I lie Crop IM not h as HUH llcun deported. I.eatcnunrtliTirnex W\MKio ( , Kan.j .Juno 111.- [ Special ] I have obsetved in all , or nearly all , ol tlio reports as to the. state of the present corn crop , glowing accounts of the pres ent advanced ( t ) state of the crop , largo acreage , etc. Now , Kansas and Kansas crops are generally good enough without n resort on gambling methods to make a per cent , on our grain or monoj from our farmers. 'Our farmers started out this spring determined ' to make a largo ciop. They we're largely inconvenience d by defective - fectivo seed , owing to the peculiar winter we had. For that reason a laigo hieadth of corn failed to make a good stand , and replanting was nocess-iry All farmeiH know what that means. Since then rain has succeeded ram until , to day , there are hundreds of fields that only received one ploughing , and many barely that , whilst weeds are thick and a rosoit to the hoe is now being had on bottom lands , which moans slow work and a small yield of corn. This being the caso. in many localities , thoio can bo no question of n diminished crop , and therefore no necessity for lying reports in order th.it a few speculatois may "bull" the market. In five counties this state of facts exist , and I doubt not in others. AsJ bofoio stated , Kansas is good enough , and all indications point to a fair crop of coin , but a huge yield is not as- smed by any means , and but little over a half cioi , unless wo have a late fall so as to give the late planting time to mature. It is title , as a general proposition , that having so much rain now , that wo may expect , in .Inly and AugiiHtwhon thooais begin to form , a drouth may occni , in which case those of ns who woio in Kan sas in 1800 will bo fully reconciled to , as wo had an almost total failure then. The genus of disease ate ncutiali/cdhy ftttjiinrlllii Nervine. ? l.fiO. A eoi respondent , Mr. S. L. Morgan , Wtilken , Mo. , says. "Muiutratin A'cr- vtno cured my boy of fits. " YouV.in get it at druggists. _ HlH .MlHtaltr. Wall Street Sew * . They know he had once been thu win den of a western state's piison , and woio asking him how ho came to lose his place , and he answered , with a sail shake of the head. "I made a gloat mistake. " "Howi" "I stood in with a beef eoutiactor , and tlio meat was so bad that the piisonoin laised a row. A committee ) investigated , and I got the bounce. " "Wnero was the mistake ? " asked one of thu group , after a long mlcncc. "Why , it \\u had stolen all the meat the pnsoneiH wouldn't have had any shanks or nock pieces to kick on ! " Thu most cIllciiciiuiH HUmuluuts to nxcito tin npliutltu uru Angostura lllltoiH , prcpm-i by Doctoi ( ! , 1 ! . HU'ttut A ; SUIIH. liuwuroo : c'ounturfi'ltH. Ank } out grocer or driiKKiH fni tliu KL'imluu mtidr. A Mean Trick. Detroit 1're.o Pruii. A man who piobably hailed fiom liiilla lo played a powuiful mean tuck on a Do tioit hi idal couple at Niagaia Falls tin other evening. They went to a lioto and registoiod , had supper , and thoi stalled out for a night view of the Migh ty Roarer. They had not gone far whei a man called to them and said : "Have jou just boon mariiodf" "Wi h-havo , " answered the groom. " ( to - heio two ? Joing tttajheio a day or "Yes. " "Having registered at mj' hotel , j'oi probably intend to remain thoio ? " "Yes sir. " "Well , I want to saja word to jou. don't want nrry duckydoarjnonsons around my house. 1 want no popsy wojisy business on the verandas. 1 wan no squcc/ing hands on the balconies , o feeding each other at the table. " Tliii groom let his arm fall from hi bride's waist in a slow and painful manner nor , and the str anger continued. "Tho fust time you call her peacho and a cam , or she calls you her darling out you got" "Y-jes , sir. " "She's no sweeter than ten thousam other girls , and you are no more of a dar ling than 1 am , and I won't stand love sick nonsonse. " He walked away with that , and peopl at the Falls w ho knew the bridal coupl w ere ama/ed to hear them addi ess cad other as Mr. and Mrs. , and to see whn { ) iecaitions | tliuy took to prevent touch ing hands or betraying any symptoms ci lovo. They put in tw o w retehud elaye and it vuis only as thoj' wore on the polu of leaving that tliuj' discoveied how base \ illam had duped them. IiiHtnntly Kol loved. Mrx. Ann Lncour , of Now Orleans , Ln. wrltcH ; I lm\u a neni who IniM be'ou nick f < i two jean * ; hu has boon attended by our lorn ing pht > tcintH but nil to no ptirixno. Till rnornliiK ho hud Iliu usual 8 ] > ell of coiightng.nn wax xo greatly prostrated in consequence , thn dentil He-eme'd imminent. We hud in thu lunit a bottlu of 1)11. WAI. HAU/H UAhSAM ft thu IjUNliS , purchased by my huxb.iiid. wh noticed your mlxerttHomeiit jcntcrdny. Worn miuixtered it according to directions and ) i wii * Instantly relieved. A Convent Scandal. A scandal is rifu in Munich. A shoi time ago the Lady Superior of a com en was dying , and it was discovered that fo tw eiitjp-tw o years she had concealed ho illegitimate daughter in her apartment. This girl , though she had been well siq plied with nouiishmont , was in u nun pitiable ) condition , and could neitho speak nor unduistand Although th VMetched mother was of good birth an had many wealthy ielativesnoneof thei would miller take the charge of her of ! spring , so the convent authorities hav taken over the responsibility , nlthoug ! all their efforts to keep the scandal secru have pi ON od unavailing. Ono llxperlencu IVoin Muuy. I have been sick and miseiable so Ion ; and had caused my husband BO rune trouble and expense , no one scorned t know what ailed rue , that 1 was con pletely disheartened and discouraged. 1 this frame of mind I got a bottle of Ho Hitters and used them unknown torn family. I soon began to improve , an gained so fast that my husband and fan : ily thought it strange and unnatural , bu when I told them what had helped nu thuy said , "Hurrah for Hop Hittural Ion may thuy prosper , for thuy have mad mother well ami us happy , " TheMotl er. HIGH-PRICED BRIDES , * What it Costs to Haye the Nuptial Kuol Tied In High-Life , - * loses at Thirty Dollars a Piece A Small Forttmo iii Stationery , u Virk Jnunnt 'A ' Now Yoik fashionable nodding isi\ \ ery expensive tiling , " a ml a ] iioiiiinuii ( S'ow York caterer of riftuentli street ton onrnalicr. "Of course , " said the rt'iiortui , "the ride's clothes cost n great dual , and nor- ajis the groom has to pay the mimutoi u iryo Hinn , but do the other expense1 mount to much ? " "The bndo'fl outfit is wnnetliniL' 1 don'l now anything about. If a Mi'ddmi , ' it ornriur oir , the bride's father or mother r uncle or Homebody cotnu to me anil lys. ' 1 am going to luvoa wedding and want jon to furnish it. ' 'All ri nt , 1 ! iy , 'how niany guests ? ' 'Well , aboul iroo linndiud to the reception ' Then 1 et to work to calculate : what kind i d ulilo they want. " "How much per guest1" interrupted Ire reporter , "does it take fora\eij nice edding collation ? " "Well , I can Beta \ory pretty table rgl.uO per head. That will include ces , bouillion , cake , wmo , jellies , borr ons , Ho\oral kinds of naiads , s.indwiches , ewers , china , waiters and all. " "What else beside the abo\e mem ould people want ? " "OhI many things. Champagne , ojs ers , a spiced fish which costs 8iJO more ' ho is a nice follow cold mcata , etc , lieso are all expensive things , and ol onrse J have to charge for them. ' "Do yon include tno wedding cake in ho 81.CO estimate ? " "Not generally. You sue it costs u ; bout 20 cents for each box full. Tin iox costs a few cents , the white satn ibbon that ties it about 8 cents , and tin ako about JO cents. Each box costs tht leison who ordeis it about 'la cents thieh , just multiplied by I00 ! cents dines to § 10. ) . You can always toll ; well wedding by the cake that's solvcc oyou. " "How elo jou go about seiving a wed ling collation } " "I send my head nun to inspect tin lining-ioom and kitchen. Then tin [ mhos and sihor are sent , the kitchen be ng gi\en entiiely into the hands of nr lien. They sot the table , mix the salads urn out the ices , u to. , and just before tin guests come 1 go o\er and see if oery lung is going smoothly. Some caterer ako o\eiy thing left o\ craw ay with thorn t is a bad thing to do. The family hk he remains of the feast so much. Am t is really of no use to the caterer , oxcop 'or the waiters. " As the reporter loft thocatoicr's ho on counteied Johnson. Johnson is a youni ind i.ithor good-looking man. He take charge of the carnages and the admit ance of guests at o\ory fashionable al 'air. Ho is to bo seen standing rrrule : he awning of the mansion at which th ) < ill or wedding is occurring , nrul calls th inmbois of the caiiiages , helps tholadic mt , keeps logues away , and knows otorj joily. " " \Vhy , " said a young luly to a Join i.iiler , "thoio is never tlic least dange if any one but these we desire gottm nto a house as long ns Johnson is aroum Yon can ti list him entiiely. And o\ei one is BIIIO to get theimi\ camago , to < Ho Is wortlriiW 910Wi ( iOO * aught , an beside he often his men to assist him. " "Flowers , " said n iloiist to the n potter , "cost money. 15ut thoio aio so1 ei.il ways of decoiating a house. I en make prtitty decorations for S7 < " or § 101 and 1 can make decorations for 8501 From 8100 to S'JOO is the goneial liryorr ho o\or. That will include the chuu ilso. Yon see we pl.ico the palms , fen and glowing plants about the chance but wo take them all back again. Hut wedding bell , a hoin of plenty and ha kots of roses cost the money. " "What aio the other expenses of wei ding besides the ( lowers and the supper he was asked. "Thorn are the carnages at $2 to J apioco. The bride's family orders foi besides their own ; and thoio are tl awnings at the house and church , at S apiece , and about $25 to the sexton ai 810 for the use of the church , and tin there are the invitations a big bill thoniso'h es. People Bond cards to hu dreds they do not invite. Take , f instance , Mrs. Vanderbilt's ball. SI rmited 1'JOO people. For invitation direction and deb\ cry it cost her ov 8liOO. Now , let us figure up. For tl breakfast 81.r > 0 a head for ! (00 ( poopl 8150 ; Howeis , 8200 ; wedding cake , 810 awnings , ? : )0 ) ; Johnson , 8100 ; carriage 810 ; clothes , SliOO ; in all , $1,11)5. ) think I'll iust got married and go wit out the wedding. " LAHY BKAUTIHKUS Ladies , you , ca not make fair skin , rosy cheeks , ai sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics 1' ranco or beautificrs of the w ; > rld , w hi in poor health and nothing will give y such rich blood , jjoocl health , strength ai beauty nn Hop Hitters. A trial is certa proof. A Ijllx-ral Qiuiker. Wall Street.Vow . During Leo's imasion of Pennsylvan confederate captain asked for a glass milk at a Quaker farm-house , and w chatgecl two shillmgrt for the same. " 1 didn't suppose urn Quakers can to make monej out of this wicked war observed the ollicor , as ho wiped oil 1 mouth. "Thee judges harshly , my friend. " "Hut two bits for a glass of milk outrageous. " "Tut1 tut1 frierrd When theu com to consider that some of thy comiad haostolen the cow and others have CM ried oil' her Imj , the charge for the mi must soeni directed by a spiiit of libe alley. " The olllcer limiriul on to take the it of it out rn beef In nwkiiitf thu iikirrttoii Unit I'o/zoui1 * Me ieiteil Conilenin | IWilvr is I'ntlroly ft fiom injurious 01 dejullN IHUKOIH , wuilo it u ( in tliu authorit ) ( if ii tluirouL'h clieiulciil mm ! pU. It U ( ino ( if thu oldest f.ico jumdOn ) in t Aincricin market , mid Is used In the faiull ! of hoiuu of our imist ] iriinnont ! medical me who lm\o IHTSHIIill > iicknowlodged to t nropriutor th tt the\ not unly ccuisiiler It liar : ItM , hut ostiu-iiioil it highly bunchcinl in o\i < iwH'ct | , not dill ) for thu u o of ludit's untl cli ( Iron , but for the "lord of ciu.ition" hw ! e Hold by nil Is your wife's health poor ? Are yo children sickly ? ( Jive them UiimnVilii Hitters. It will revive thorn. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN , ARCHITECT * i'ED TO OMAHA NATIONAL 13AI Ttio only known spcclflo for Kpllcptlc HH. t3 Also for Bpiums and Falling Flckncm. Ncrronj Weaknciu It Initantly rellcrct and euro. CIranrrs b'ood anil qulckcm slutrglili circulation. Kcutra- Hut germs of disease and tares slckncu. Cures usly blotclica and itubborn blood Bores. Eliminates liolls , Carbuncles and Bcalds. EZTI'crmancntlr and promptly cures paralysli. Yes , It Is a charming and healthful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Ktll , twin brotbcn. Changes bad breath to cooJ , rcmov- Ins the ctusc. Roati bllloni tendencies and make ! clear complexion. KtjunllcJ by none In tlio dcllrlan } of IcTcr. A charming resolvent and n nmtchlctt laxative. Jt drives Blclc Ucadache like tlio wind rircontalns no drastic cathartic or opiates. Kcllcvw ( THE GREfiT ] CNRVETCONQUEROR ) ho Lraln of morbid fancies. Promptly cures Hhtu matlim by routing It. Kc torcs life RlTlnu proper Ics to the blood. In fruarantccd to cure all ncrvom sordcrs. tiritcllablo when all opiates fall. Re rcihes the mind and Invigorates the body. Curci jrspcpsla or money refunded. Dlsrasci of the blood own It a conqueror. Endorsed ii writing by tucr flfty thouund leading citizens , lerKvraen and physicians In U. 8. and turopc. fiyForsalo by nil leading druggists , tl.50. (13) ( ) For Testimonials and circulars Bend stamp. 'hoDr.S..RchmondMedGo.St.JosephMo. ! SBOUX FALLS Company. Till" cnliiiinU | now preinrcd tn rereUenplon f ( SIUr'AM.SJASPhU ( S1ONK , for Building Purposes , And will niikingiiret on round lots for prompt dell' in Iliu eonijiai \ is Paving Block To both riilinRn and dm iln , ind solicits corre | iom cnce and orders from eontraetors" endued In | uvln trcetB In am nf thu western cities TKbriMOMAI.S SIIHUNTFMIKNT'S Omcr , < hleaeo , West llv ) Non Uillwaj , I'hltiiro December 1 , ISSi ( ' I ) Klwell , I'le ident Mnux Kills \\nterPowerCoi ; pntu. \ > r\n iti I Ime1 retched from \our cnmptr kinee ( ) i tober 1 , Ift J , about 101) iiuloadi of crinl1 i.ultlf , ' bloeks and lia\o hid them between the tills ' nir street rullwav IncKs in the hcirt of the cltv. Ii u e been u-in , ' , pu hie ; materlnl In this rlt } for m 11 > ei > m , and I take ji'easuro In fajlne ; that In tin opli Ion tht ( rronltepulnt' bloeks fuinlsheil li\ \ < iureo' iinnj arei the tno t re ulir In vhapc and perfect teinn , and as far as I liue ; ln n able to Juilje , a inissesied of ai dnnblc feiture sis am imterial tin lias t\e-r been offered or hid In the cit\ \ours , .IAS K. T.AKF Ss lous , Man h 21 , 1S S TO WHOM IT MAt'OXCKHN - Thls i to tertf\ ! tint I hieitnlnulapleic prunltu Aikcn from thur Slou < Tills Cnuiltu ejuurrU niul , in n i j opinion. It is thu best ktniiefnr street pi iK I lm\e seen In Aincrlcu ( Sln'iie < l ) 'thMtKI.I > , 1'res II .iril Public Improtenunt * Stone for Paying Purposes. Ami am person interested In sueli lniiro | > eiiieii ill llnd it Krenth to his ad\antinre to ( ominunic i ltlijus. \\o Imitoeorrespondemoon IheMibJcd Tlio Kenerul nuiiT'enicnt and upervlsion ( if tl conipunj'8 business is mm In the hands of \ \ m SI lUln. lUln.Address Address jour letters to mi tf Presof Jasper Stone C ( WORTH SENDING FOR I llr J. IX sources. hj. ( Jtut i e.bll ho > l n book o mmw OF TIE ? LUNGS m MOW TO CURE THEIV. r hKlii oTcrtil ( rRiiimt : : | old to all applicant * It dintJiiiMi tliiitlttftnrnfin nit * lorullrhni4iipi . benih6ltMcilticHl . or lirhloto any etip * * i ' * JiatLroi.orlnjrfs Sleiitlo'uLl ptt | r. AJdi" Ur. J. U. f > crii : > ri ; . ' . t'lilliiilrlnhlu ti. Uentlon Oumha Ike ia of AUK ACK.SOW I.KIiClKI ) 10 UK TIIK RKsT I1V AI \ \ HO 1IAK PIT THKM TO A PUAtTIt'AL Tl.lT AUVI1KI ) TO Hard and Soft Coa COKE OR WOOD. HAMt Veil RID B\ BUCK STOVE CO MINT 1.011s Plercy & Bradford u. son : ran OMAICV lieu u- ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , If. Graham Paper Co Sli and 210 North Main St. , ! t I.ouK nr \MIOL MK llKAl.KUb IN HOOK , M.\\s' , KNVKLOPES , UAItl ) I1OAH1) A.VIl PRINTERS * STOCK fiTCuli | ntld for Ila and lape-r Stock , Scrap Ii and Metal * . Ptiwr Block WarchoW , lt to 12 North Sti street. w ) t So HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA , AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICES , Important Improvements. IHvo M been flnlrlieil In our tore. making It tlie I irxe t nml limit rotui toti1 In the west. Aiijuldition.il story lias been liuilt , and tlio five Hoots all connoutod with two | HYDRAULBC ELEVATORS. i One inclusively for the use of passungeis These immense w.irerooius , thiee 1 stores , uio ( iti fuet \ \ ide , uru filled with the giaiulest'displii } of all kinds of Household . mid Ollico Furniture e\er alrourr All aio invited to call , take the elevator on the fust ilooi and go through the I building and inspect the stock. 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha Neb. t HVCTTHKK OK Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window Caps , Finials , Sk > lights ie Tlilrtecnth street , Omaha , Nib RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. TIN , IRON AND SLATE KOOFERS , MAM KAMI lir.US OK Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc. , Etc. South Twelfth Street , ( ) M\lA ] , 7 iniiii uen Iru in TIIK OLDEST WHOLESALE & RETAIL JEWELRY HOUSE IN OMAHA. Visitois c.in hole find all the no\elties in SILVERWARE , CLOCKS , IUI II AMI STUIS11 .IKWhLIU , The L.itost , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in Dip x-ooioust JS to na. os VMI UI , MEsCUIPTIOSS ( if FBNE WATCHES , nu u \T AS LOW PKIi El It As m compatible with honoiablo dealers. Call and see our eleg.uit new stole , Tow ci Building , COUKEll 11TII AND FAHNAM STS. MAX MEYER & BRO. , M\M I'UTLItrilS Or SHOW CASES ! A laige Block always on hand NINE LEADERS ! IMPORTANT TO 15UYEH.S OF Out of the many hundred manufac- tmers of this line of goods , we lay claim to representing the leading makers , and can show a more complete and l.uger line of Pianos and Organs than can bo found in ano ONE House in the west. Our NINE LEADERS are the following well- known and celebrated instruments. hTEINWAY PIANOS , CHICKERINU PIANOS , KNA15E PIANOS , VOSE PIANOS , PEASE PIANOS , AR10N PIANOS. SCHONINOER CYMHELLA ORGANS , CLOl'GH A WARREN ORGANS , STERLING IMPER1OL ORGANS , NVe want o\erybody desiring a Piano or Organ to call or write to us for information mation and GET POSTED. Wo can sell jou the best instiumcnt made for the least rnonu } , if you will r\o us a trial anil want to buy. All wo ask is to show jou , as we know wo can satisfy o\oiybody from our Nine Loadois , which are reeog- rrr/ed by those posted , as the best made. Send for catalogue and puce list. MAX MEYER & BRO. , \\Alir.KOOMS Cor , 11th & Farnam Sis. , Omaha. "WDVL MA VI KAfUHKIl OK OP SlURTI.Y HUSI'lIASS < H § Fiist-class Painting and Tiimmini ; . Repairing promptly done. lltlt ) Harnoy Stieet , - - - OMAHA , NEK. f Double and Single Acting Power and Hand -TJr Handn Engine Tiimmings , Mining Machinery , ISelting , Hosu , Brass and Iron Fitting Steam Packing at wholesale and reiail. HALLADAY W1ND-MILLS , OHUUC AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. A. M. CLARK , PaiEter&PanerHnpr SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. \\IIOU s\IK A IIKTVltj WINDOW SHADES & OURTAINS , Cornices , Cur tarn Poles and Fixtures iH liliilPAINTS'OIL & BEUSHES- ' Mfi ijj 1 g p K = : g-l ( 10T s""tl' ' ' " ' htr"t- KSSS Sf OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE CALL Y017U ATTENTION TO Our Ground Oil Cake , ' < ? It U the Ubt and cheapest food for stock of an > kind. One pound U equal to three pound * of conlf Stock fed lth Ground OH Cake In the Fall and Winter , Instead of runnlutf down , will increaw ) In ' ' , , , and be In goo.1 marketable condition In the iiritif. | Dalrjmen , as well an othen , who uw it can tsttllj t ith i ti tt