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ZOTARY PrhuIC, P ATTORMEVS-AT-LAW — e CHARLES POWELL, JLB CE OF THE PEACE—Corner J5th and ¥arnhaz Sts., Omaba Neb. THE DAILY REE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. | e (LT Y VRIPRETS. A REMARKABLE REGION. o . SINERAL ORNEY AT LAW-—Room 8,Orclg Block, 16th 1., OMATA. MDD A. C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Offico n Hangoom's ATl e E b OMAHA, NEB. " pEXTER L. THOMRS, /—Oralckenank Am)uzv AT 1AW RS e F£. M. CHADWICK, ¥ AT LAW—Office 1504 Farnbam Farhan 8, er et . L. PEABODY, 3§ AWT"R_OMo0—1i Cretehton Blosk, nazt Pp e AW Patcnis Prwund“ COLLECTIONS MADE C'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, DS EnNTOMN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUG. & I6TH STS. OMATA, NEB. “W. J. Connell, Attorkey-at-st. —Fron: roorre, w oy — T W, Sorter Pittosats Tuan. . Raion Repick & REDICK, | ttorneys-at-Law, -pr.dfl sitention wili be llm to all wuits corporations of every descAption ; will Bracton i al Whe Couris o the Siate aat the e e L LA TR Qourt House. £. F. WANDERSON, TIORNIV AT LAW—843 Purzham Strost @. 3, Howt Rlfihfi DS & HUNT, Attorneys-at- Law. 5 South Fourteenth Street. DR. BOSANKO'S : BILE REMEDY, INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND YICHING PILES 916 Parnlam, bet. 9tk and 100k Streats ‘TEZMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, €montig 2.0 TiME T/BLES. THE MAILS. pom = indays. MAS . WAL Pomamter. CITY & PACIFIC L ATLROADS. Express—_...§:00s. m. | Pxpress—..430p m. Daily Except Sandsys. B &M B R in NEBRASKA. Exp-.8:40am | Through Exp. -.8:40am | Throug! ~6:15 p m | Lincoln Exp. uovxcrntsr. PAULR. OMAAA & RIPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . save, annrve. 5e.m, 435p.m, Taily except Sundays. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Liacovery of the Age. imi | Among other things whore Santa Claus stayed DO NOT DELAY the drnin on the system prodace Sermanent dixability, but buy it, TRY IT** CURED ““PRICE, 50 CENTS. © THECOLORADO BUSINESS COLLECE Thisinstitation, losated at Denver, Colorado, “hie Educationsl and Commercial center of the ‘West, is pre-eminontly the bost and most practis ol of ite kind tor the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary, Tha smost extonstve, thorough and somplete matitution of the kind in the world. Thousands ‘of accoun 'ants and siness 1o, in the prine eipal cities and towns of the Usited States, ows Ahelr succes to our course of tratning. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new briek block. st Junction of thres street car lines Elogantly fitte and furalshed | ‘W apartments for the application of and carrying and systematic wethods of out of our BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate business lte, and parenta having sons 10 cduoate, are particn. larly requested o tend for our new Circular, which will give full information a8 to terms, eondition of entrance, ete. Address G W PSR Pt | Children oft ask if he makes goods or not, Where wonder of wonders theyfound a newland, #hilo talry-like belngs appeared on each hand. huee of a rainbow were foand, While flowers of exquieite fragrance ware grow ing aronud Not lang wers i o1 i sl B e ook e T ot g drove away. Ho showed them all over bls wondertal And taciores making Faotstor women and méa Farrier t Saying 1 sdse took these 1o friend Banosustore. Santa Claus then whiaperd a sere i oods to Knowing v rlonds wil et tnle fol sbarer ™ Now remember ye dwellers In Omaba town, Allwho wast & new and hitherto unknown remedy for all discanes of the Kidneys, Biadder, and Urinary 1t will posstively care Diabstes, Gravel, Drop- 7, Dright's Diacase, ity o taln o he Urine, Catarrh of (he Bladcer, high Ao reanty ‘trine, Painful Urigating, LAME BACK, Genera! Weakness, ud all Female Com- Jlainta. 1t avolds Internal medicines, o cortain a1t effcots and cures when nothing clse ean. For sale by all Druggists or sent by mall free | upon receipt of the priee, §2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROPES, &%'S 5, your address for our le'l ‘book, . -IH :;l“l. Agent for Nebraska. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metalic Caes, Cofius, Caskets, Shrouds, ete. Farn mStres . OthandIith, Omaha, Ne Telographic orders promptly atiended te. 1Copy 1 year, 1. adgaace (postpaid). ... 8200 o ails for States Towa leave but oncen | The Valleys of the Upper Missouriand the Yellow- stone. 0 1 { Half His Life in That | Section. 84, Louls Globs-Democrat. I St. Louis is accustomed to give to E the regions along the upper Missouri and the yellowstone scarcely morecon- sideration than it does to the fertile | spots in the center of Sahars, yet this | yast country, with its miveral bea | ing mountains, its fertile prairies and | wooded streams, is _a'ready of much | importance to the city, acd is destined | to grow more important with the years | has not given them & stern wheol An Interview With Capt. John p | B. La Barge, Who Spends ;lflmtmctodflumnlnn. | ino, and T am not very well g osted. that a boat now rides over Point in three feet and a | water, when last yoar it coal ly be passed at all: The have employed the appro | well, aud have done a yreat spita of the fact that the gov . %% steamboat to work with. Every ed from flatboats, which they RAILROADS. “What about railroads?” asked the reporter. ““That subject is a little out of my { The Northern Pacific, s you kuow comes in at Bismarck, and it has been carried over and is just completed to the Yellowstone, which it stvikes at Glendive,100 miles from the mouth'of the river, There is a splendid coun- try, with plenty of timber around the place, and it is_rapidly building up. Another road, I believe it is the Chicago, St. Paul and Mil- waukee, strikes the river at Fort Arrival And Departure of Trains OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SIOUX | ondeetaldiscomoriein the world havebeenmade | people, and I think that the Iudian | being kept for them, A Suddenty & oppedinto what seemed ike hole | were mocntalos like ours, with tmare ‘many things Pierre. This has not been very much to the advantage ot Yankton, which is not the town it was, as the railroad towns are taking its trade. THE FUR TRADS. “Does the fur trade continue to be of any importance!” ““Not so much as formerly, for it falls off as the country aettles up and game becomes scarcer. This wss & great year for buffalo. however, and there were more along the rivers than I ever knew before. Baffalo robes are the principal peltry, though a big teade is done in beaver and wolf skina. Most of your fancy fur robes are made of wolf skins brougnt from the upper Yellowatone and Missouri. The men who have the most trading posts and do the largest business thronghout that country are L. G. Baker & Co., of St. Louis.” “Itis s vast country, an important passing, there being already direct | water communication, which will put the wealth of the country on St. Louis wharves when the rivors are im- | proved s they should be and will be. {Capt. John B. La Barge is a St. | Louisian who spends half of his life on these rivers, commanding a steamer which plies up and down from April to the close of November; the ice at this time renders the rivera unnavi- gable and CAPT. LAEARGE | goes into winter quartersat his resi- Sence, No. 1424 Papin street, where a reporter found him last evening. In him he found the model river man, a | thorough gentleman, cognizant of all | that pertains to his ealling, and will- ing toshare his knowledge with the | public- “T have commanded,” sald he, *‘da- ring_the summer a stern-wheeler cf e poee ibn gt Tenton ooeemee ot | comakey.fan 14 will soon b Fall of plying between Sioux City | people,” said Osptain LaBarge, re- Benton, and going up the Yellowstone | Pressing a yaw a8 “far as the mouth of the Big Horn, During the grester part of the summer I have been on the upperend of the Yellowsione and Missoufi riv- | ers, rarely coming any farther south than Bismarck. 1 finished the season | on the Butte, a lighter boat, as the rivers during the fall have been very low, and uclike the Misissipi, with their bottoms full of rocks.” INDIANSE. “How are the Indlans visitor. ““The Indians are much talked of here, but you do not hear so much of | them thers. We had no trouble with them at all, though we frequently | passed near where Sitting Bull and | his Sioux were encamped. Ths only | | thing which makos the Sioux tronble. | ome now is_his propensity to steal | horees. A Sioux Indisn does not think it any harm to stesl a horse. | Mouutain Lions. Dawson Connty Pioneer. Two mountaing Lisns, & male and a fomale, wers kiiled Im week by lwo hanters, in an i o the Pl rive, four milos ast of the ald il tary post, Fort McPharaon. These animals are the most feroclous and dangerous to be found in Americs, and sre drended, and avoided when possible, by hanters acquainted with cir savage charac ldom that the brate gets eo far east as were the two killed, their haunts being on the slopes of the Rocky monntsins, and in the sur- | rounding country. Texa» steers stand but a poor chance for b | tho atf2gks of these animals, two jus killed had corralled one and were prepared to finish and feast | upoy_ him when discovered and | ! | In fact, T believo ke regards it as hia | *hot by the daring honters. We aro | | duty, aud would never forgive hum. | informed that the catls owners in the | 2elf if he neglected a good opportun- | ¥icinity of MePhsrson are raising a | |ity. But the Sicux ara not the orly | Purte for the men ss a rewsrd for | - | men who atoal hotaes, afterall. The | killivg the bemsis, sid thus saviag | government feeds thom, and the sys. | them theloss of much property. Iti: | tem of giving, them cattls for their | 34id that the tracks of two moreliocs horses hms proven very successfal, | Bave bven discovered in the neigh- | They are fast becoming a pasceful | boyhcod snd that asharp lookout is | I asked the | question, so f | is practically settled. bo self-supporting. TMMIGRATION AND MININS, ““They do not, then, deter immigra- tion to any great extumv ? “Scarcely. When the whites wish to settle a country the Indians do not generally succeed in keeping them out. Both Montana and Dakota are rapidly | Blling up. Where last year there | was nothing but a_wilderness along the river bank, this year there are equatters’ cabins _scattered every- | where, villages, and sometimes min- ing towns, the growth of & year—for you know 1t does not take long for a town to grow up in the western coun- try. Dakota ia fast becoming s farm- ing country; it is well watered, and the banks of its atreams are covered with & thick growth of timber; back from the streams there is & prairie y suited for agriculture and stock raising. Wheat, ye, oats and Indian corn are the staples, but | the mills are so few that they still im- great deal of flour from The upper part of Mon- ery rich mining region, the ‘mountains being full of iron, copper, lead, silver and gold, the latter metal being both in quarts and placer mines. The Judith mines in the Judith river basin are of comparatively recent dis- covery; they are said to be very rich in gold-bearing quarts and in free gold. A trading post has recently been founded at the mouth of the Judith river under the title of Judith City. I wanshown very fine specimens of gold-quartz from these mines sides nuggets of considerable size and gold dust. The principal silver mines are around Helens, Bute City and Benton. The latter mines are recent- Iy opened, snd are paying very well, n spite of the fact tkat littleimproved machinery ie used in getting out ore. The company which own them in- tends, I understand, working them next year with all the modern ap- pliances.” RIVER IMPROYEMENTS. «“What is belng done in the way of river improvement?” “More than you would suppose. The depth of the Upper Missouri in | low water Is in places not more than twenty-four ineher. The worst of these places have been improved. Ten years ago we could not have passed Dauphin Rapids after Septem- ber. Thisyear the work of the gov- A Prudent Yankee Constable. They will soon % The Waterbury (Conn.) Amer- ean: Mr. Elijah Hitchoock was a Con- nectlont constable whose chaructar was under scrutiny. Deacon Solomon Rising wes inquired of about him. “Deacon Solomon Rising,” suid the questioner, “do you think Mr. Hitchoock {s a dishouest mant” (Very promptly) “‘Oh, o, sir! not by any means. “Well, do you think he is & mean man?" ““Well, with regard to that,” ssid the deacon, a little more deliberately, sy say that T dou't really think lxu isa mean map; I've sometimes thought ho was what_you may call » keerful man—a pradent man. ““What do you mean bys prudent mant” “Well, I mean this: that one time ho had an execution for $4 against old Widow Wittor, back hers, and we went up to her house and levied on a flock of ducks. He chased the ducks one at time, round the houss pooty much all day, sud eyery time he catched a duck he'd set right down and wring his neck and charge mileage; an’ hia mileago ‘monnted to more than the debt. Nothin' mean about it, as Tknow of, but I always thought after that thet Mr. Hitchoock was a very pradent ma: P. S.—The Connecticut constable is 1o relation to P. W. Hitchooek, of rip- rap fame, but resembles him very much. ———— The Bolid Muldoon, The Solid Muldoon fs not a prise- fighter, nor a silver mine, as might be inferred, but a newspaper sctually published in Colorado. The editor shows enterprise, and makes an Inter- esting publication. The socioty items are particalarly noticeable, and are not too high-toned to offend the popu- Iar toste. In the copy that came in the last mail aro to be found several personals of a peouliarly attractive character. It is anncunced in » pless- ant way that the ‘engagement between Polecat Jim and Mush-and-Milk Suze bas terminated. Parental opposition on part of the bride.” The editor keops hia readers posted in a playfal way with reference to matrimonial ‘matters,and theynodoubt werepleased %o learn that “Fat Charlie has pro- lic is naturally not so much interested in theie announcements as the ac quaintances of the parties mentioned, but it is worth the while to quote the statement that “on the Gunsison the air is redulent with the odor of orangs blossoms, Among the first to enter the matrimonial atate will be Ceptain Jack, a prominent Whita river exter- minator,” and for years correspondent of Tan Baz. The same paper describes a party at which one lady, whose name is mentioned, wore s *‘perfeatly ravish- ing toilet of sky blue mosquito bar, ith serambled inir, and goverument socks.” An Honest Medicine £ree of Uharge Of all mediggpes advertised to cure any affection oF the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can_rec- ommend as highly as Dr. Kixe's Naw DiscovEex for Consumption, Coughs, Oolds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fe ver, ‘Hoarsaness, Tickling in the Throat, loss of voico, ete. This med- icine does positively cure, and that where everything clso has failed. No medicine can show one-halfs0 many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wondorful remedy. For Asthiua and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific, cur- Ing the very worst cases in the short- est time possible. We say by al means give it & trial Trial bottles free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by 8()ly J. K. ISH, Omaha. o, jaundiee, dyspepais, tie's French Live* Fads, ption, s your drugcist Tor this moted. cure, and take e other, aad it s ot ot it or'wil ot got etor you, send 3150 te Freuch Pad Co. Toledo, O., aud’ they will send you one pot-pal by returs mail oneibost AV Buckien's Arnica Saive The Best SALVE in the world for Outa, Bralses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Ohapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. Thia Salve s guaranteed to give perfeot satiafac- tlod In every oa0 or monoy re landed, Prizo 0 conts per box. KForaale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omaba, 45 Years vejore the Publie. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended a3 a remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dvs],,} and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of tha character, they stand withont a ri AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathertic can be used pro- paratory to, or after {aking quinine. As d| UnjigEs - always Cures and never disap= oints. The world's great Pain= id.hv.r for Man and Beast. Cheap, guick and reliable. PITCHER*S CASTORIA is not Narcedc. Children grow fat upom, Mothers like, and Physiciags recommend | CASTORIA. 1t regulates the | Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Axtidote for this terrible mala- dy, by Abserptien. The most Important Discovery since Vace cination. Other remedies ma velieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage before Comsumption sots im. St. Paul dz Sionx City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siow City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pojntain Nortiern Tows, Misnesota and s i cuipped with the Lo Poved. Wesbaghoses Aviorbmie Al Bribse jr Platform Goupler and Baffr. - Ao for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 18 uneurpassed. Elogant Boom and | Blooping Cars s i oogtraled %5 e o n Through Without Chango~ betwee: Bion Pacifc Transter ‘Depot, Connci and St Paal. Tralns leave t5e Ol Transtor Depot ot Councl! Blufs, at 5 reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., an 1053, m, making #TEN HOURS 1v Apvaxce or asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIUNS. The genuine are never sugarcoated. Each box has a red-wax s with the impression, McLA! PILL. Each wrapper | 7 tures of €. McLax: and Frewixo Bros. | Insist ogon; m ne the genuine | m G MeLAN VER PILLS, pre- | PLF.IIYG BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.; | the market being full of imitations of the name HeLane, spelled different] but same pronunciation. HOW T) CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthme, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs,and Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES, 18 PUEAS- ANT TO TAKE, And will prove at once the most potent 'nndsh‘l‘;m:-“uvs'r M RENOVATOR aud CLEANBER that has yet been blicnotice,” For CONSTIPATION, BILIOUS. NESS, BEADACHF, PILES, and all dir arising from an obstructed state of the Lo the best curative extant. s; lnsist on gotting thy article m S“TROFIG.PRUIT LAXATIVE 1s Pt op la brensed tin boxes unly. Prics 60 ce e e e e s Pamphies ot o0 ross the proprietor, 3., AETHERINGTON, ork or San Betore Purchasing AxY For ot fo-Called ELEGTRIG BELT, Band, or Aspliancoreprasented to e 'iuvou. Chrodic and Specia Diseases, sand to the PUL. JERMACHERGALYANICOD, 813 lostgomery Street, San_Francisco, Cal.,’ for tasir Free Pamphlet and *‘The Eicctric Revier will save time, health and mor o P. o are tho only dsuers in Geaviae Brectrls Ap- pliances on the American Continent. Tarrant's S:ltzer Aperieat. A sure tor Indigest be Alazaive, though mill, ceeiva, Ay Ormemz Rours, u[verlnlnndant Mewous] ¥ P. . ROGINGOX, "‘§ ) Face. Age To Nervous Sufferers--The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B, Simpson’s Specific Medicine, Ttis a positive cure for Spermatorrhes, Seminal | Woeaknnes, Impotency, snd a1 discases resul from Sell-Abuse, as l-mpmeu S oot i et for theem et Pl oodm: | 37K, 1 ua all arucle’s every whero. seps-dtwly | MAKE NO MISTAKE MICA AXLE GREASE Composedlargely of powdered mica and feinglass inthe bast am] chespeet [abriator 1 the word. sei ¢ G t forms triction. ‘bemase vou ced use it haif ihe ehea e y | f." e T5e A Genting, Threshing (Machinee Bupien, e as 1ot wagonk-Seadtor Focke: Oyfpeinsi Thinge Wort Ko e toany adi T ——_ 81 MICHIGAN Avl“g& »@-Ask Your Dealer For It octanet 7 el sxle gresae mices T — D66 S il 8 o ORDER OF ATTACHMENT. Morris Eigatter, piaiotifl, va. R. Murray, first ‘ame unknown, defendant. Betore Luther R. Wright, Justise of the Posce ‘ot Douglas Connty, Nebraska. & tonic wervine d cortective; posed and been accepted by Jack sil. Tho wedding il =4 place in the gulch below the old gov- aw-mill." The Omaha pub- nt engincers has mado three S e dosen of the ry rare ingredient ature decried expedient, With Klodly liberal haud t fling Into the tamo ring. On the Ist day of Novembor, A. D. 1889, lsued an Order of Attackment a ‘afore action for i1 of 81 Ommaka November 7th, 18: MORRIS ELQUTTER. By meaex Bisew, his Attorney. SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC| ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS | | With Smooth | Bastern & Western Cmesi | Wit e charyos wad i sdmace o othar e, | ™ pood with Pullman’s | gg = | WROUCHT | i ~VIA [EE— !Chl(‘fl"fl & Northwestern nfl\y W A . 2380 MILES OF ROADI R, SURE sod Safo Route Setwasn GOUNG'L BLUFFS GH_[GCALTU MILWAUKEE polute EAST aad NORTH. @ ormmns THE TRAVELING PUBLIC | R PACILITIES AND MORE NTAGES THAN ANY i OTHER BOAD IN | THE WEST. 1 o the ONLY HOAD between \ OOUNCIL BLUYFS and OHIOAGO | #Upon which is ran PULLMN _HOTEL CARS!/ e SRR EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS T s ITS GOAGHES GO EAST gAPPtTIZ‘R- -SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONOHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- Travsiing Acsommod: ick ‘brough Ticketa Bag- | 4 r-mnm!r., = Now Montgom- | el et | n, 10 | tatnable at Tome Ticket' Office, diress any sgent of the Company, or w. u. MARVIR UG Gen’] Pass. Agect, | | Gen" ol JAMES T. Gen't Ag’s Orasha & Councl Blufts THRCUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl‘ THR [ CHICAGO ' BURLIGTON & QuiNcY, RAITROAD. Pertoct Track, iegaat as | | gor Coaches, anit | | PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS | |1t Kowloleod 7 the Pras, sad Al wi ‘traval uver it, w be the Best Abpolated and Mar eumunmmnn»r; PASSENGEES GOING EAST | sold by e as Tiquos dealers TION, and all Di-cases of the THROAT and LUNGS. {h;;;;;;:u". vrepar. U EOCKaad BYE itte y use. Tha avidences. Putu}) in Quart GA'JTIDh Extract from Report TREA s, giving More for the money than rticle in zhe market. to palm off npon & and RYE, which f the Commit IY DEPART! w Measrs. LAWRENCE & MA| GmTuavax: This comy LU [ Claseed a8 MEDICINAL ng thera Dbl 4o pay spac Yours Fes o) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhara WHO 15 uAcOy m EOSTAZEY 2 ,'afm""- + BEST OUTE 70 CHICAGS, ngers by this oute have choloe of DIFFERENT ROUTES, | Pas FOUR | E SLEEPING AND DINING CARS | Burington Route. D 'W. HITCHCOCK Gen. West'n Prss. B 8. Joo,, Goncent Axlnz gmana, P. DUEL, Ticket Agent, Omaba. 1880. 1z the cnly Dirsct Line to ST. L the WEST. o change of cars between Omaba and 8. Lowls and but on bstween Omats aud New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINB RRACNS AL o lino 13 oq Palace Day Gossh- Plsorm and | colabrated | r-Brake. | SWSEE_THAT YOUR TIOKET READSWA 8¢ Joseph and®A 8 Joesnd 5t Louia. W4 for sale st all coupon stations In the A 0. DAWES, Gon'l Fasm. & Ticket M 8t. Joseph, Mo, 3T, Ticket Agen., 'A. B. BARNARD, " Pasm. Agont, Omaba. Gen'rl Agent, Omahs N FENCES. rmanence and soanemy “extinction of il fansiag | eheap material Eleqant in destan, indestrutible Fences for Lawas, Pbilc Grounds and Cemme- tery Plata. Tron Vases, Lawn Sattess, canopled sod of rustic pattarns; Ohairs al svery descriptien of Iron and Wirs ‘ornamental work_designed anil manafactared by £ T. BARNUM'S Wire and Tron Work, 7, 7 and 31, Woodward, Ave., De: troit, Mich, end o 41 Reaeut o9 satalogue and pris i, SHORT L!NE}‘ K.G.,ST JOE&G. B. 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