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THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY MARCH 18 , 1885 CHAS. 3HXVERICK , FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES , Klcvfttor to all floor * . 1200 , 1203 and 1210 Fainwn Street , OMAHA , NKBUASKA. Are now offeriup * ORGANS AT The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS ! FOB CASH OR OH INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds , Jew elrv. Clocks and Silverware. Tlie only importers of Havana , Cigars , and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition , Sporting Goods , Motions and Smokers' Ar ticles. Lots Again on Sale And Large Ones at That. 60x150 feet , with 20 foot alleys , and steels 80 and 100 ft wide The largo packing ; houses are now in operation , and additions cos- * , ing § (50,001) ( are being added to them. Those that buy lots whilethey are cheap will get the benefit ot the sure rise in value ; Poufch Omaha is going to be a large place. The live stock market , tli ilai ghterpackiDg and dressed beef housea and other establishments , til railroal facilities , together witn the pure eprm water from the company's works , and the healthy location , is bound to make it so. For information , maps , pricps and terms , apply to the company's of fice , 210 13th street , Merchant's National Bank Building , first floor. M. A. UPTON , Asst. Sec'y. and Manager. VlaUll , Window C psIlon OieoUnjl , Uel&Ulo Hky.IIghls , fto. tin , Iioa'ud BK tf. MO Boutb U b Btreot Omiho THIS Cur Snows A SXCTIONAI , VIKW OF OUR JflHV Polar , Dry Air , Self Vdiitilating HAED WOOD EEFBIGEEATORS Manufacturei In the most pcrfc't manner from kiln-dry oak lumber , charcoal tilled , ? ina lined , Ralvanltnl Iron fih'hes , htnd- iomelv pineled and designed for tliu ants of a class of trade that want the best goods that ran be n ade , 1'artles wlshlnp special sizes can Save from 15 io 20 Per Cent By pUdng orders now. W. L. WRSCHT. 13th Ktrcet , Met. Faniani ibllarncy OMAHA. wi * DUFFY'S Jt * U JbL3E3 = Malt Whiskey. * Absolutely Furo and Unadulterated. Entirely Free from FUSIL OIL. * , unit all Wiiitlng Illeu c . Endorsed by over It,500 IMiynlclaus' and Chemists. % Invaluable lisa STIMULANT ANI > TONIC In Vypliold I'ovcr. l y eutory , , Ulurrluca , and ull low forma of IHnouao , TIIK IlVCOGNIZliU * * 'ANTIDOTE ' FOR CHOLERA. , * Wo nro the only concern In tlio United State * whoarebottllnp nnd selllneto the Medical * Profession ami Drug Trade BII absolutely l uro Mult AVIiUlcoy , one that is free from % l'UNIIj Ollj and that U not only found on the sideboards ot the best families In tliu % country , hut also la the physician's dispensing room. J DR. ARENDT , the lireiit German Clic > iilstEays : "lIiave ) a < le > a > iti altt \fofyour I'Ultll laAItl H'JUUKJll' , which giivf a very ffrntlfylna reiult , lour . Jlffif tt'lil keuolitahted mostly liy extract of malt coiit'inlan unit a very carrjtil < \ * fermentation ami iHttllliitlon , la entirely frpe from fusil Oil ami / O///IOJB * . * 9iminriOUHOZOU . aleolinlrhlch are aa often round in irlilatifii , . I tliei . / ' ATA r * er\num mm r r * r > ff rtj * ? MEDICAL"PROFEarsibil.Pe/bre' RECOMMEND IT TO THE . 'n.r V Nlliit : , wriUas--l-urltyltwlf- inouiMutt Wlil Lrr.I know U to bo wholcaaiixi , Wliiiki'T , U th pure t liquor tliat I cltai ) and unadulterated. " aiiAli to xixU 1 niuu tltrreforn unijualuiedly . " FIIKH. II. SAWiiSM.l : ! . , of noclieater.N.Y , Hl U Ilia nicUlcal protesaion. graduate of the , " a leading European collritri narti 1 ThnlitellAIIVl'.V K HVltll , M. It. , President pri-norlbv your Mult \ \ ) il > Lcjr In my practice neir , of tlir KitouIlT , and 1'rofiwior of the luitluioro .Mol joiiklilfr ft very nuiwrlor rellahle article and can leal * * * I nnd tt rccommtrd It lnlow - , Collftft ! i y i rrmarkably Irvo train lieurttly iatutof-feven acute ru Uflll and other objtvtloimbte laaUrluU 00 ofttii InltAiuinatloiij , nntl dcpretiHlnir maU < lle ireiierally , found In tUe uliUkk'i of Ihu preu-nt day , andalui at a toulo In fee bio dlEfvllon oudcornal JAMI'.H J. O'DKt , MI > . , of SUUn Itland.the fHcciicu from ncuto utMam > 8 , wheru an alcoholic author of Mitral wurks unliiMnttr , write * , "when tlniuhnt ' it . " Indicated , and trucclally Ui I prcwrlbo an alcoholic Umulan ( , I cnlt-r your tf.- 1'uliuoiulU. IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. , AVK \ \ \ l.l. on ivceliitof MX DOM , . lCs ! * * Bt > nd to uuy uililrcMH In tbo Unllei' ' StatedKastof ( the Kocky Mountains ) , till Foninilti has been pn'pArtxleuptv-lullyforusbytliegavitUfriimuKcleutist , J > r. I'on I'uinlera . It can lie prepared.hy unv f iiillv _ hpus k wwr at gjlght pxnenso ( Itaw Uecfstcak and our , > ! aPxrEUQ _ . . . . . . bclnif of tbe * * * * * W - tIU Jl i C\UCW tO J -i * After tills preparation 1ms been taken for u few \tvekn , the previously conspicuously prom * I Inrnt boiit-s In jMllcnln KUlTt'rine from Consuinpllon and the like diseases , get covered ultli a ! thick coating of fat and iiiusclt * . the sunken und bloodless chivies till up and as.sumaa rosy hue. O the droopliiR spirits rcvho. lille all the muscles of the body , and chief among them tin ; tieart , * ! urestrotiKer und better able to perform their functions , brcuuso of being nourished \vltli a * richer blood than they bad been before. lu other onla , the Kyt > tem Is biipnllwl with moro ! carbon than the disease can exhaubt , thereby givim ; nature Uie upper hand la the comllet. * - SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS AND i'lNE GEOCEEY HOUSES - * . ' r ainplo Quart Dottles bent to any address la the United States ( Ko&t of tlio Rocky Monu- * tains ) , bccurely packed In plain case , J xjireta charges prepaid on receipt of S-S3..QC5. I THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO , , BALTIMORE , MD. , U , S. A , 8 : - > : x : ww w W < < COUHCJLBIUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. The Methodists nro to have a social in the parlors of the chnrch , Thursday even ing , the ladles of tbo church having it in charge. The school children trero given n ro- ccss Monday forenoon to aeo the eclipse. Wonder If the board will dock the tench era for the tlmo thus lost. THE 'MoKUHE ' MURDER , Highlit Pay of tlio Trlrxl of lr. Cms For tlio Murder of Dr. AtcKttno Tlio Evidence All In. TUESDAY'S ruooEEDixas F.IOHTII DAY. Special to the BKK. GLENWOOD , Jo TO , March 17. WM DEUKSEX. Andrew Taylor was in my employ dutiag September , 1883 ; Andrew intro duced DIO to his brother , \Vm. Taylor ho was frequently ahavod at ray shop by Andrew while ho worked for Jones. WM. BEAKS , I know Qua Lotts ; I saw him at fecbick- ontanz barber shop on Mala atraet In Council Bluffs , Saturday morning ; wit ness was not permitted to testify as to what the conversation was. im. cno.33 showed the scar on hla lelt hind to the jury and each jutor made n porsanal ox nmlnatlnn of the same. No qaeetlona were aeked. It being shown that .t. II. QATEh had been personally served with a sub pa-na by Sheiiff duittar , on behalf of the state , and having refused lo appear , an attaohmont was isiuod against him for contempt. This concluded the evidence In this casa , both sides formerly raited. MU. N. M. 1'USEY began the argument on behalf of the stateHo presented certain Instructions for the consideration of the courb and proceeded to explain at length the views of counsel for the state. Ho explained the law of rnalico express and implied. On motion of Judge Hubbard the jury was sent out , and the legal argument ad- droseod to the court wni continued. It was claimed that if the accused do- llberataty formed the Intention to kill the docenssd , either with or without prov ocation , express malice will bo presumed. In such case provocation Is no mitigation of the oflonso. Several authorities wore cited In support of this position. At the conclusion of Mr. Pussy's ar gument , Judge Hubbard claimed that Mr. Pusoy havlni ? read his Instructions and made a portion of hta remarks in the presanco of the jury , that the state had made Its opening argument and was not permitted to further proton ! the facts In opening argument. This ob jection was oforruUd and COL. D. ] ) . DAILY began the argument to the jury on be half of the siate. At ton o'clock , a. m. , ho referred the promises made by the state in opening the csso and claimed tint all the pledges as to what it could prove had been fully redeemed. Ho charged that the defense had not proved what had been pledged. The defense here failed to show McKune to bo the physical giant pictured by thorn. He was in fact disabled. Ho waj ruptured and wore the trtus I now hold in myghand 'when ho was ohot down b/ the defendant. Tto difference in the weight of deceased and Dr. Cross amounted to nothing. He was not Cross' equal physically. There was a coolness between these two men. Cross had eaid : "If the courts do not do tholr duty toviaxd McKuno I will take the law into my own hands. " That Cross had made throats extending over a long period of time and directed against Me- Kuno was abundantly proven. He made threats In the preaonca of A. B. Nicholas at Hammer's house , in the presence of Mrs. Brooks and Emma Brooks. He told Nicholas : "I will harrass him or bother him till wo gat into a quarrel. I will get Urn to strike mo. 1 will allow htm to gat the bolter ot mo nnd then I will shoot him. I will make it out that I had to do it In self difenso , and ! then I will go scot free. " This shows the plan , the scheme , the dea'gu cf the defendant. When ho made this infamous declaration hu was as much of a murderer as ho Is to-day. Nlchohs la a truthful man. Ho Is not impeached. Cross rehearsed the story of the abortion Jn the presence of many persona. Ho told Mrs. Watt that , "If McKuno ii notpnivshed , I will take the law Into my own hands. If Dr. Me Kunoshould ovordaroto touch mo or I should ever get Into trouble I have lots of rich rehtivea back cast who will help me out of it. If McKuno thould touch mo I would shoot him. " Ho told W. J. Trotter : "McKuno haBn t treated mo just light ; wo ara not good friends at all. Ii McKuno attempts to whip me or crosses my path I will make an end of him. " Cross told Mra. Good : "McKuno ia a ecoundreland ouRht to be sect across the state. I contidcr him an enemy of mine and If I over get a chance I will shoot him. " Ho told her ho would rltk hang ing for It. At that time ho pulled a revolver out of his pocket nnd said : "I will do the deed. " Later ho told her , If ho ever got a chance ho would shoot him. Ho would think no moro of shootIng - Ing him than-ho wonld of shooting a dog Mrs. Ballard tajs that ho told her : "McKuno is not what ho oupht to bo. " Ho to.'d ' Susan Brooks : "Dr. McKuno Is a dirly drg ; " said , "I will got even with him. " Ho talked about "shooting" some cue. Emma Brooks corroborated her mother. Mrr. Metcalf says ho said to her : "If yon over saw iry name In the papers it was in connection with that damned Mo- Knno outfit. McKuno ought to bo in the penitent hry. If the judge would not pivo him justice he would some day do it himself. " He eald , "I will manage him some way. The moro I think of It the madder ! get" Q. W. l < oblnscn says he cureed Me Keno in his preeence. Ho and : "I have a bono to pick with him. I would aa lief sheet him as to ahoot a dog. " Saekett Bays he tcld him : "If Dr McKune does not eoaeo persecuting mo , I will put an ona to him. Ho said I will "kill" or " boot" him. Ten wllnowes have testified that ihty have heard him malco the threats as hero detailed , The defense has failed to prove Me- KUDO ever made verbal threats ag&lrst Cross. The only evidence tending in that direction Is that of Mattceon. Cross says McKune cursed him and scowled at him , AKHKXOOK HESblO.V , The jury has been placed in charge of a sworn cflictr , ana will to longer be permitted to con versa with ontsldo par tics. The court room was early filled to overflowing , many ladles being in attend nnce. nnce.Col. . Dailoy renewed his argument Ho claimed that In tha Nicholson abortloi matter McKono was the Injured party , and that the ill-will Cross bora him was without any reasonable provocation , thn1 no witness , outiido of Crois himself , has testified to any threat over made by Mc Kuno and communicated to Cross. The weapon tclected by Cross was one of the moat effective and deadly. Ho provided himself vrlth this revolver for the purpose of murdering a man who had never Injured him In any way. The evidence show * that it wasMclvuno's habit to pass Ctoas without noticing him , that ho treated him with IndlfTtranco. It was not hla habit to scowl at Orots. Cross did frequently manlfoat hla con tempt and dislike for McKnno , The cir cumstances of McKuno killing Croas was trivial. McKuuo'a life and manner on the day of hla death was In harmony with his usual habit. There la nothing to In dicate that ho was contemplating having a dlfliculty with Crots , Miss Merger stated that she saw Crosa sUndlng nosr the crossing by Woodbury'a office appar ently waiting for some ono to cross. She had traversed but a short distance when slio looked bick nnd saw the two men fighting furiously. That MoKnno was retreating , Cross pursuing him. that she next siw the Hash of the ro- volveor Jackson met Cross near this corner going westward. Shortly after ho mot McKnno in front of tlio Suggart building. Cross waited for McKuno to overtake him. This proves the lying Jn wait. Ho wont Into a inliuito description of the geography of the tragedy , as indi. catod by the map. Ho reviewed at length the evidence of Dr. Cross. As this report cloaca at 5 o'clock Col. Dally is still addrasalng the jury , Ho will bo followed by Jno. N. Baldwin and Jttdcto Hnbbard fjr the accused after which Col. Sapp will conc'udo the argu ment for the state. The charge of the court will then ba read , after which the case will go to the jury. It docs not now eeom probable that the case will bo finally submitted to the jury before to morrow evening. FARM MATTERS , Spring Work. Now ia a good tlmo to prepar-j for the prlng's work. Fix up the harness , sharpen the plows , and paint all instru ments. Rpmombor , ono hour in seeding line h worth four or five now. We'll Worry The Otoo Optic eays : The fact ia an- lounced with duo solemnity that peach > uda are killed and that wo will have no crop this year. If corn does well , and bogs flourish , and steers got fat , and markets go up , and freight rates go down wo will try to worry along without homegrown - grown peaches. Wheat In Hno.v County , The Oreighton Pioneer says. The armors throughout Knox county are inking preparations to sow tholr wheat , md In many places en the high lands lave already bjgun. It is almost the universal experlenca cf farmers in thia oocticn of the state that the sooner they jet their wheat crop in the bettor , and 10 doutt their experience will bo heeded n this particular. A much larger arrount of this cereal will be sown this year than lerotoforo , owing to the aiicpo fal crop raised last year. The acreage of flax will ilso exceed that cf aoy previous year , as t has boon duly demonstrated the past aw years that it could bo successfully alsed In Knox county. Plant Trees. Plant them now. "A thing of Loauty s a joy forever , " 8iid nothing ia moro icautiful than a homo surrounded by ultable trees and shrubbery. Every one no who can possibly , should plant out ilcnty of evergreen and other ornamental reea. Pnt out such ES will bo an orna- nent to the premises. Make /your / lots , ard , homo premises juat aa handeomo aa icsslble. This costs but little time or noney and will add greatly to the beauty f the city or country and enhance the aluo of your places os well. Every one vho has a lot ought to have trees planted n It , and these cued for in the best ray. Vicious Animals , The qucttion of whether or not eires ransmiD their disposition to oflaprlnc s generally conceded , yet there are tioao who differ , but cs a rule they ara wners of vicious eires. In our judg- nent no greater error can bo made than n using a vicious male for breeding pur- iosea ; tor while bo may not always got Iciuis oiTsprlog , ho is much mcro opt to , o so than is the mild-tempered animal n fact this same rule may bo applied to orcalo animals , yet not to so great an xtent. Wo not long tinco ralssd a colt from a amlly mare. The mare had the habit af pairing to tuch an extent as to make it very annoying , and before ho colt was two weeks old ho showed Igns of the Bme / habit , which continued o grow , in spite of all attempts to break urn. Tbo man who comes to you vith a 'icloas ' stallion will say that the habit has > een contracted through bad handling ; mt this makes no difference. Tboact bat he baa bad habits is tullicient , and vhother inherited or adopted will have ho simo cffict on offspring. Balking , unnlcg away , kicking , biting , cribbing , > awlng , and many other dUagreeable lablta common to tbo horse family , are 11 subject to transmission to the young , > y either tire or dam. [ Ncbratk Farmer. Iinprovpiuont of tlio Ilorso , Capt.V. . H. Jordan , In an address at ho meeting of the Iowa Improved Stock Breeders' association , eald : "Tho draft horse is the average farm- r's hot chance for an irm atment. It is or th'i reason that ho ia as staple in the aarkit as wheat or bacon : ho Is a pro- lid ion upon which money can bo real- /.edatany peried of hia life , from the hour cf hla birth till the last day of his orvlce. He Is always in demand , and vill ever ba while business is done. Hla ecord Is not of minutes and seconds , but t is most emphatically that of prosperity. lo will thrive and grow on loarso , cheap food , and mature or hla work earlier fn life than any ithcrnco of horses. The sphere of his aboris the very bails of personal pros. lerlty and national greatness. Ha may ) B possessed of scars and bloralflh.ee , and an uncouth form that would render val ueless his biotbor of ( he road or track , v thout lessoning hia value a dollar , so hat he can t'p ' tbo scale high up ia the eens. He can bo grown to an iga cf usefulness aa cheaply as a atcer , and find a ready market at three tlmea his price ; nd last but not least , ho will not be like- y to corrupt the morals of his owner by empting him t3 laka to the road cr track ir to spend hla evenings far from the lomo of bis family or hla badness. McHIUDK , TKR MISIUl. Dent It of the Dirtiest Mi\t > In IlufTalo Ills History. BUFFALO , X. Y , March 10. In the death cf Alexander MoUrldo , a wealthy but not tbo Icis notorious character of Buftalo , hai piascd away. Ho was S ] years of ago , nnd THM known na "Me Bride , the Miser. " He minded his oni air lra strictly , nnd beyond being abon the dirtiest hunnn being in tlio world would not attract much attention nny whore. Ho had tenants in his home , bn. since hia wlfo died some years ngo , ho had lived miserably in a llttlo room by himself , eating nlmott anything ho conld got and making his habitation ns fillhy ns hlnnelf. In 1850 ho began lito hero by dealing Jn tainted meat mid after requiring some moans fonook thla businois for that cf real estate Every cent ho could rake together won1. Into houtos or land on which to build houses. Thcso were of the most paying sort tenements , with often fiom sis to ton families packed into each. His income como wai a very largo percental ] of his capital. It la estimated that ho was poi flctscd of properly vnlucd at from § 75 , 000 to § 100,000. Many curious atoms are told of him , apmo of doubtful founda tion , but all going to show his genera character. It is rotated that at n meat Ing of bondholders and othcra interested In the Lake Shora railway once held at the old court hous ? , at Erie street nnd the Toaraco , among thrsa who presented themselves was McBrldc , always the filthiest object one would run on m n month's Ec.irch , demanding n Boat at the mooting. Tha porter of the house waa nbout to put him out for n tramp , when ho waa warned by ono of the byamndoro that it woudn't do , for McBrldo owned $40,000 in Like Shore. Ilo had n habit of cm-fltig a largo market basket en his arm nhcn nbout the atreota. This ho usad aa n general utility concern , put ting into it anything ho carne ncrotu of value. Fcrlorn as ho appeared , ho waa never without money. A hardware clerk tolls of sailing him lia'f ' a pound of nalla once and waa nstoulshod on being oll'aiod n § 20 gold pleco in payment , when the raau'a whole outfit wouldn't have brought five cents in the bast rag market. A few years ngo ho had an old iron anfu in hla room in which ho kept some of hia papers , but on two cc.aslona ho waa dlaturbed by midnight marauders , who evidently sus pected that tlioro might bo moro or leaa cash in the uilsor'a strong box , and ac cordingly ho got rid of the aafo , prefer ring to trust to the resources of the janks for the aafo keeping of lia valuables. His property , tike hii per son , waa kept In a most unsatisfactory condition , and the board of health was : requently called upon to nbato aomo uu- endurable nulaanco In hla possession. Still hla tonan's Bay that ho was by no means a cruel landlord , and several caaea ) f commendable leniency with dilatory easeoa ore related In auppott of this as ssrtion. About throe weeks ngo ho wai tnben aick with a heavy cold that Bottled on his lunga. With aomo difficulty ho was porsnadoatogo to the hospital. He ras ao cnalroly alone that it was not safe o lot him remain where ho was , yet ho vould not go until ho exacted a promise hat hla room would not bo touched nn- .il ho came back. ' A Lesson at tlio Knee. "Mamma , what la thla bacicbono grant .ho . papers are all talking about ? " "Ilo was a great general dating the dreadful wer , Georgic , and n man of ox- .raordlnary backbone. " S3LCAPITAL PKIZE , $75,000.TSS TiCKKTS ONLY S5. SlIA 11ES IN PnOl'ORTION LSI. Louisiana State Lottery Company " We do he re by certify that tee tiipcrvist the ar ratiycmentsfor all the Monthly and Semi-Annua ) > aiciny o/ the Louisiana State IMlcru Company anil in person inanaife and control the Draicinga hemtelies , and that the tame are conducted utth honttti/faimcis and in good Jaith toitardall par- teg , and ue authpme the company to use this cer- ijteate , mthfac-timiles vfour tignatuici attached n iti adtcrtucmcnts. " COMMISSIONERS. Incorporated In 1883 for25 years by the legislature or educational and charitable purposes nhh o capital of 31COO,0(0-tJ ( nhlch a mono ( undo ! over 3QO 000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchlae was made apart ot thupretont state constitution Jo plod December 2J A U. Ib79. The only lottery oicrotod on and endorsed by ho peopled my state H no\er scales or postronca. Iti grand elngle number drawings take place monthly. A si m\n'n OITORTCMTV TO WIN A TOHTO.NK , rot-urn In AMI DRAUINU , CLIHS l ) . IN IHK ACMIKMY or Ui'Hic , 'rw ORI.K\NH , TiK iiu , Arint , 14 , 1885 , 170th IOSTIII.DKAHO. . CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 00,000 TlckcU at $0 each. Fractions , of 1'iftbs , in proportion , U1T OK rUJZKfl. I CarlUI I'llze ? 76,000 1 do ilo 2oWX ) 1 do do lO.COO arrlzesof 8 < MOO 12,000 61'rlzo.ot 2,003 10.0CO 101'rlzoiol 1,010 10,000 201'rlzesof 6CO . , 10000 100 Prize * of 200 20/00 3001'r7caof 100 80,000 fjCOI'rlzesof SO 25,00 COOl'llztbOf 25 16,000 AITROXIMTIOMR17ril. . 9 Approxlinillun I'rlwa o ! 760 6,7(0 ( 0 ilo do rx > 6 460J 0 do do iSO ! ! ,210 007 Frizes , amounting t $2C5,50 Application for rfttcs to cluts thovld be made on o tlioolllcd of Ilia Company In New Oilcans. For further Information writeclrarly tjUlng fu address POSTAL NOTES , Eifrets Money Orders , or lew York } \change In ordinary letter , Currency > y Kitpressall ( sumaof ( C and upwards at our ox- lense ) iddrejscd , sr. A. DAUPHIN , Or 1 ( . A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans Lx 807 Seventh St. , Washington V. O. JIake I * 0 , Moner Orders payable and addiees Icglsteiod Letters to NEW OKLEANS NATIONAL BANK ricwUrlcana , L\ . For the Cnro of all diseases of Horses , Cattle , Sheep DOGS , HOGS , VOULTIIY. Used Bucccssfully for 20 years by I'aiv nicrs , Stockbreeders , Ilorho It.lt. ) io. ] ] tiilorsptl t used by the U.S.JoTcniiuM. ( .if-l'rtiiilililcls & Churls Bent frco.-Q HUMPHREYS' ' MEDICINE GO , , 109 Pulton St , Now Yorh. Humphreys ! Homeopaths nnwSOy an Thaonlrmiocmiful retnodyfor Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness , and rnwtrallou , fwra' orcr-work or other cautnn Kl i pvrvial orfttUltand lark's vi l iiowder , forti hOLD UY Diaiiiil.TH.or wnt iio tp id on receipt of nrlca. AddreM.IIiiiiijiliroy * ' lloiii < - < > | > ullilc < THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA I IT SUE DEWEY STONES One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From : STAIRS TO OLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR wmrns- mmm bVa * . . . : ' m , * ' . . : ( SUCOEaSURITO FOSTER' & GRAY ) . LIME AND CESIENT. GERMAN J > . and 20th Sts- Omaha , Neb. WHOLESALE AM ) UiTAiL ; AXI ) IFe&er and Jlaincs" Jlaincs"T T Packard Orchestral Organs. Diamonds , Sol Siliemre ani Jetelry JUT LA MGJfi VA ItlMTY. Edholm & Erickson Corner 15th and Dodeo. OPD PostoiHce. 12OO Farnain Street , m lors Wish to announce that they have Irom this time marked down ALL GOODS , and will for the next 60 days , make a reduction o 10 per cent. Overcoats , Suits and Pants well mad and sure lit. Now is the time to buy GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES ESTABLIBHCD 1069 , FIRE LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. Orricc : , Con 14TH & DOUGLAS STB 'COMSTOCK & ANGELL , Agents. Oraii WnOLESALH L. A RT ft 00 , 1013 Jonea Btioet J USK roa BED CKOSI \ OMAHA