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OMARA PUBLISHING CO.. 7816 Farnham, bet. 9th and TR worTs o. ® leaven Ouiin B No. 4 lesves Omaba 130 b m Mo 3 coUNCE. BT, Omate & North s oster, ey v - 4:30 aper: Sundays trom 12 m. THOS. 06, 1. CLazxaon Succemson to ichards & o Streots S on will be given tos oo of evers descryon: practiee ! coura of the Staie and the United States. | THE DAILY BEE nmw—; €30 . —emigrat. 1 e pom o i i Foug, Exprom—16 3. 3 E Lineol. Fregghi—+:36 s m. - EF e ity e Nebrass Division o the 8¢ Tact & Siows City | No. 1 mrmives ot Omaha 82 430 m ves ut Omabe at 10408 m. DOMI TRATS BETWERK OMALA XD 400 and 1200 & m. 40 | sn¢ Wholesmule Deal %0 | . F. LORENZEN, manuta St i o e o Towa Samve baemce s | mamnar Facts 2 Lincoln ail is alwo opened a2 1030 8. m. wipm ALL, P2 oo Clarkson & Hunt, Bum, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, W. J. CONNELL, ‘' ATTORNEY - AT - Orricy—Front Rooms (up stairs) ir. Hanscon:'s 3 building, N. W. comer Pliecutt and LAW. s Cuas. % REcE. REDICK & REDICK, ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW. O Pt . st Court B ~~ . ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 310 South Thireenth: bm with J. M. Woolwsorit Busmr.ss Threstary., sz and' fora { Pint of Milk. Art Emporium. X3 Hemid 3. T BOSE'S Art bommoruum, 1516 Dodge Street, | O Paintings, Chromos, Fancy | Low Fricss. | deal of gossip about town { rageous degree. Mr. Wil Room: 1¢ Creggtiton Block. | A T LARGE, Jr., Boom 2, Orefgiton Block. | 00 FHA T ed to the immemms st Books, News and Stationery el me ooz 3.1 PRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnbam Srset. | Y00 We. As soon as 1875, CENTRAL | wouldn't have another chauce o L3 A TSN, anything to est till late in the day. < T e, Wk oMo, Purnished Toom: Soypied | to stop off thatwould not but T Carviages anc fload Wagons. 5 WL SKTDER, No. 1576 140 and Hurney Scrects) T Owil Engineers anc Suvevors. | lager ten centsa glass, andeverythi that Tate. | York, and they all shonght New York | that the fur. | for different thmgs. manutactured and country. T. JINHOLD, 410 Thirieeuth stre 5 Grockey oo i icuue M s 3. BONNER, 150 Dougme sireet._Good live. | that other duys they charged even R —— £ therefore, that Cioth urnisni = more than the prices while ] was there, | iese experiments, B PETRRS0N. At Hes, Cape Boots, | 1 25ked und even begged of him in the | e ers must be soluble and AHA & GHIGAGU humanity to let bread fo a Show, Notions anc Cutiers, 84 8. 100 simwec. | Bame 0f COmmMON — oohec e |theme poor people dave |be would be getting @ At this time DR PAUL, Willisme’ Flock, Cor. 15t & Dodge e e e S and T feared for a time he would ARCEITECTS, | Charity Commissioner, himself & Ger- {man and & humane and worthy citizen, writer “The other day 1 thought T would just soc for myself. Td heard so many *|Stories abous the prices c)uc: i dump, cloudy Freekles, Tan, Redn |depot that they secmed too mor- ‘;";;"*]w* Bou-—hm, Eruptions, Vul: | strous to be true. Soyesterdsy morn- | I wentdown to the depot at hal huns arrived this time. Usually there en or twent) they th train came to a stop the baggageman | Butter and £z |jumped off and ran bk along the | uamrum\,mn the oldest T and E | train, and talkine o the immigrants | in Nelrasks, extablishec 167, Omebn | in German he told them to get off and Boarding. | go into the dining room, jor they £5% | of the oots, or attacks of parasifes, as | e poor pesple got of and | him into the eating house. | | Ment et o You see he's a kind of runner for the | dining room, and he gets good u;:\"um e e e | | Well, Tfollowed the crowd snd_ssw r myself how they were imposed on. Wy, bread was twenty cents & e » lost, | P T Silked with some cf | tried last season, which are well worth | the peaple and they seemed to know that the prices were too high | One of them, who was quite intelli- |gent, told me that they were| o 5 ¥ they the cheape would find everything. Afte | the truin started of T asked & few of . waiter girls how much they| arge admitted that they had charged twen- and twenty-five cents » Joaf for | ¥ Galvint T Como. Window Cape et | bread. I saw twenty conts charged Pt wp in any pan of racif, but somehow the e et | vines and_fruit, | with the third and fourth Tows, nd | Where direct at Joast ten cents a loat THeD| fimt the fruit during the proooss profit snd no feult could be found |® he turned white with | THE OMAHA DATLY BEE—~FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 3 1881 IMMIGRANTS SWINDLED o gt .| eem— | MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO'S. The Grape Rot. ]umdmngul to vineyards all over the country within the last ten years that | ZEEEEE someruinc CARRIACES AN ) WAGONS, | the abandonment of grape culture - Umca, X. !P:h{h; is.fl_’:“:‘uguchernunpmfiuh)e Ttis still o mystery toall—the cume and cure: | = -mh,}""”""g but no doubt will in the course they were being swindled to an out- illiam Harrer, lan | of preservation has been to inclose | e, 1f we will closely w vines Guring the growth of the fruit I it will be noticed that it is principally | € Y | ago our white grapes rotted_annually, | them. This process of Totting, as it | | the formstion of the seed, and it ce tainly is not attributable to any disease | may be supposed, jor if 80 Our vine- |yads would by this time be com-| destroys such theory. We must there- | fore ccmmder +he subject from another 5T Seliwing opemens | oo the consideration of all who are inser- | ested in this subject : A Tow of vines | by | were left standing without being fer- | Another had an npyhmnun | of ordimary barnyard maunre. The | third was treated with barnyard ma- | nure which had previously_been mnr\ | jocted to a sprinkling of diluted sul- T | phuric acid (oil of vizol), and the fourth row was supplied with au by squal mixture of dissolved bones, | & muriate of potash, plaster and_guano. | | While we admit that the Tot was not | ers serious on any of the rows, two that had been treated with | acidulated manure sud mineral ferti | izer were freer than the others, while bunches were mméh larger| NO Changmg Cars finer. We deduct from absorbed by the od formation needs & ready-prepar |f00d (phosphoruic acid_chiefly), the & | growth from infancy being very rapid Drugs. ».nu.n,_—o,. B g tie would | and the change from starch to su Commissioners or any one very quick. During_ the exact period | Phacmacists, Fine ¥+ .2 ictate to him what he should sell | Of Tipening potash plays the principal | his stuff for. At last, when T saw that coaxing and fair words were of no use. 16tk C. C. FIELD, 202 N el Side Cuming St S el <l aeydinn | then told him plainly that 1 would [do s best | New York Dry Goods S.ore, 1310 and 1512 Farn- hare serect and it would rever do u Sa— | let them be swindled all along theroad. A F. GROSS, New and Second Hand Fumiture ¥ and Buoves, 116 Troueme. Highes: cash pese | 1 1 knew the name of | i for wecond hanc gows. T BOXNTR, 130 baes s Fine goods, & | ner 1'd repar him 1o the ¢ e ‘ D. s. BENTON, A. G. TROUP, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Ormcx s Tanacombs Bk, with George £ Prichet. n, — XieT = T Omata N ATTORNEY - u £ " D. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - 242 Farubam St., Omaba, Neb Edward W. Simeral, LAW. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. | | GUST, ¥RIES &.00., 2215 Haruey S¢., Improve. « | loe Boxes, Iron and Wood Fehoes, Offce | T ailingn, Counten. af Pine and Walni = | This morning word came to this A Donaghue, plants, cut flowers, seeds, boquets | et KW cor, 688 41 Dotgiar sereets of Jmuigrants were on their way west e eoded to | Founary. JOHN WEARNE & SONG, cor. 1ath & Jackson st Flour and Feed. grant train, drawn by two Joeomo H. 1 inquired ing and Jaand | che conductor. *Thirteen hundred, | them, the instant the train came 1o a ! W. L PARROTTE & standstill, rushed toward the eating {100 Dougi Biree, Wholmie Exclusivels. | house, but o reach the lunch counters st s time They were ull Germans. The men | | were muscular, the women _bare-| | headed and bright looking. Not a| ENGLAND. For pasmage apls 0 Frass E Moo, Hesgy Poses, and SEXUAL PHILOSO NESS AND 0CTAL m‘.uzcnmd HAMBURG LINE. Weekly Line of Steamers Leving New York EVEEY THURSDAY &2 p | C B RICHARD & C0., Gen Pas. Agent, 61 Broadway Nrev ¥ Omata. AGENTS WANTED FOR : Creative Science OPEY. Fuunflmunsuf Sflmss FORMS. o | A 5. LEISENRING, 4. D. Masonic Block Fi Beckeoridgy: by “Golle - “!’luumm- car track terminus, ——— T D e B e | e ED. REED, Proprietor. ; s, s 1o STAELE T Corner 11th and qu.;d sm,lcroomuuwum Furn. & Harney. \ufimdfllmmfihmnmw the he"p Pagific Sioux City & Pasi St. Paul & Sioux City RATLROADS. LD RELIARLE SIOCX CITY BOUTE | LOO NILES SHOITER ROUTE 10O | o COOUNCIL BLUFFS b ST PATL, MINN Councimitiafis 52 535 NEAPOLIS, DULUTH OF BISNARCE, " rning Sioux G SIS T 1 ki TEN HOUES IN ADVANCE OF ANY OPHER BOUTE. oo B P it ) o P e noras 0 ] F | ot o vt tin cups and_basins, which they g th & Farnbam | ch of them. Bread sandwichs F. Slaven, 10th Street. | were most in demand. 1 accosted of Fancs 1ron Fences, Crestingn, Fineals, 2 sroe figence Office. 0th Street. 10BN BAUNEL I5i¢ Fambam St (1 saw bread sold for twenty-fiv T oem . omh, smdsdhmkl Srt te D, Racs and Metal. jor ten cents a dozen sold here for Dougle St | thrve and fire cents cach. But when | TorY O praite, and Lamps and Gisssware. | I5aw egzs taken up by the poor, in- 3. BONNER, 1800 Boxsis St Good Variety. | DOCENt immigrant at ten cents apiece. pped up at fiften cents | pint, T began to be alarmed for m O of our most popuiar Merchard Tullors i e | Souri, | room ager by the glass was ten cents, Chcaygs Do it | oy boklles of the same, which sell | BUCKLN'S ARNICA SALVE. <. Purchasers saic B0 130 Fitecats Street. T for ten conts usually, Were twenty. Physicians an | Surgeons. |do mot care to find fault. It is on} %% GIDNS M0, vom No. 4, Orsighton | of the necessities we speak | ETASIVE EXTLANATIONS C L HART,M. D.Jveand Ear, opp. postoflice Ik L 5 GRADDY | conversation, but could see that she | | near Sason:: Hall nmrmmxw ‘lnvre:(.hm&hosc!hxdlenn her tak | and Paper | T am not to blame for They didn’ ruibing | got through my zate.” *What —horm | | can they do?” " 1 inquired. = " he repliod, “thers’s lots of Pawr you ses,” he replie u lota of zalk about the prices chargsd the im- | migrants down here, and they don't bet. Par & Haz. | Canfieid's Patent. | want any one around here thatl go pers about it Bhow Dase Wanufactory. = e Dl kinde of Show | Btoves amc linware. BERtG e it Btoves and and Nam 3. BONNER, 1300 Doucls St Good=nd Chesp. | alive. Skinned, that's the right word. | Seecs. | they come slong o they can't go an; LA ot o e S e 1| e e bt e st . | Phillip Lang, 1330 Famnam st bet. 13th & lath. =T PERKINS & LEAR M2 Dougles St., New and s e any al o ave compelled to the emigrant swindled have this injustice T would report the case to ard of Charities. The punr immigrantstere taken carc of at |1 B, st o, & Pt | CBle Gaden snd protaced Srom S8l 1 ariarc acid, ud thipertien | Eor ST, LOUIS, Aviway. " conclided Mr. Har. | othors. Whether it was caused by 'm bound to have this abuse e it to = number‘;mm“mm to the remson for this dif- e e T it SIS Ty T W.BR S 25 fornce s dhe subject i il pen T |33 e v offred by thisline | AppeEss, GEO. W.BROWN & CO., Galesburg, LL the emi- Hat and Bonne: Bleachers. had pipes in therr mouths and carried | intrnsic value as the Hop Bitters. | | bottles and tin pais. The women had | Just at this season of the yvear, when | | flled with milk and tea and carried on | the blood needs purifying, thecheapest Voo, | board to children and those left in |and best remedy is Hop Bitters. An learned that they had paid twenty- five conts for each loaf. 1 stood by the counters where I could soc the ar. _|ticle of food, could hear the prices{Ibc per box s | charged and see the mos taken {cents. and small soda bis-| {cuit which auywhere can be had| own safety. I saw one of the waiters |y o1 the Ki o o i Bt S throw into a little tin_cup not more of milk, for which he | Diioultios. We ve | But with the price of the Juxuries we | Ot ané Aurit, §. W 156 and Parubam S | was subject o 1 certain restraint; for | ———————————— | when ] asked her the prices of certain | = Photograsners | food and what she charged the immi- | G0, H. PARSELL, M. D.| GEO. HEYN. T grants she became confused, and | Omtral Guller. | stated the prices five and ten cents | alavenue oty | but » few muinutes before. 1 questioned | Srstisir-Ohisebim and Davce = | her no further, as 1 had no wish to| QB how 030 1 m and S04 p. m las Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. | iuvoive her in trouble with fthe BN TARPTACC. M1h S b Farabam | employer. The m here entered 0 Chict,” | ang Dougias. Wors procmtly atiended to. ‘.,,u‘ffl. dispute ith e gate tender. | . nmm.m 1400 Douglas Street. | When T inquired of the latter the | 1% | cause of dispute he said, “Why, you |sce, those fellows going up the | 3od track there! Well, they came down the track through the upper gate, and e st An old employe sbout the depot who | | oy it Camen 8 3 | s befriended 3 number of poor, e T helpless immigrants and other travel- 4. BURMESTER, “Itell you it's & rank shame It T ool el Eomis”of Bullimg wors, | Ought 10 be vemtilated. These poor 0dd Fellows Block. \Mrflsdmmphmmhu-klhmd‘ T | Why, the gates are . ept shut when | ._";j" better, it's | give Utica 2 1 talked with 2 namber of people, sugar, and yet, strange to s is no potash at all to be found sugar. This is also the case with all | fruits and vogetables containing sugar, but more espe case with the grape. The acid prin- | d o | 1ar acid_scems to be alwayy asmo w potash. The row which was fertilized with | rov manure fared worse than the ermentation at the roots cr lack of |some particular ingredient is un-| known, but the unmanured row | dently hoeded ready soluble nourish- | ment. Tt is not safe to express un | discussion. experiment, however, whi are taught that vines ferti ) | chemicals are freer from the evil than | Q Palace D the bunches in paper bags, but this is euring a soft and briil | a very laborious and tedious operation. | Complexion, no mnttelr l‘!‘(:]v: What we desire, hewever, is 10 know the cause of the rot and the preventa- 5 it may natural the grape, which rapidly e Sehe;te and natural uly seven or cight car. U8t fimally the fruit alls 10 the | effoets that its use i ound. | © 8t 3 mothing new, or thirty years | SUSPeCted by anybody. and often mota single sound bunch | Present a disficured face in | was guthered from a large field of | SOciety whem the Masmolia Balm is sold by all druggists s called, takes place about the time of | for 75 cents, know no defear, i lew tha potash in the shape of tartrate of | Where direct connections are made in the Union \NEW LINE - DES MOINES | One thing has been gained by the | SRR EVERY LADY Racine, Wisconsin. There exists a mmsofse- be. l?nolm Balm is a barmless art; e, w}nc,. instantly removes , ete., ete. No lady has the richt to The Witchell wagoneh the head of all ompetitors. Mr. u teyears ¥ e o mmenced that busivess in Chicago in 1834, He removec b & faor : ,in 168, and in 856 to be fire, but sach men ‘ Send for Pricz List to 4/Mitchell, Leswis & Co., Racine, Wis. mirem 28 YEARS IN THE FIELD. The Old Reliab'e and Stavdard BROWN GORN PLANTERS =z - = = = = = = = = E s = i = ot omections e made vite Twous | ADJUSTABLE TO THREE DIFFE;\E_\ T WIDTHS Rotary, Oscillsting and Op. wilnot Lock The ouly cne baving su ADJUSTAB E § e we b o5 1 Bianers, ant sl resecvs - 10 | ue of £ T e The Most Durable. Accurate, Cheapest and Best in the Market | b e e o, ] Tha Gt 1.m= via. Peoria Brown’s Favorite Walk'g Cultivator | e pasT v THE FAVORITE Rock Island. [mshmbesiassess o it excellan. e the well-Kpows Brows ( orn P.anic E FOR ourists are as follows: maclétm . D.B.BEEMER, .%o We-t ot Chicagn. | fitted with e manure with diluted sulphuric acid, | S than usual last year. Let us experi-| ment this year and notice the result, { 0 be very simple. { |few were rosy cheeked and hand- FROM THE HUB. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.| Harmess. Saadics & {some, and all very| _ There is perhaps no tomic offered to | oo 6 Oz, Bock, 15 and Douglassireet, | & . WEIST 320130 & bt Farw & Harver. | ot of spirits. The men | the people that possesses as much real | | the stomach needs an appetizer, or ounce of prevention is worth a pound Farmham 5. | boiled egge and biscuit, teaand wilk | of cure, don't wait until you are| Eneumstien o S e, X & | prostrated by a discase that may take | DON'T DIE IN THE HOUSE. | Ask druggists for “Rough on Rats.” | Tt clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs. | roaches, vermin, flies, snts, insects. | DO NOT BE DECEIVED. In these times of quack medicine advertisements everywhere, it i truly gratifying to find one remedy that is = n as recommended. Elec e | that do as recommended. They mvariab} cure Stomach and ]..nu Complaints, and nu\'n | a y T & MeminE e c we at once put it in & proper condition | . shore o1 oo ot | dobber of Hame, Saaon, Lard. Putter, B [ 2 and Cuning Bizvetn. | he repliod. At least a thousand of | F0 0 T POt SFOPE OO0 e e e e o ol e o O also that we had & better grape BeaSOD | g of ,\,.mm,m Al the remedy may at last be found | car the great frien hove nat 30, managed; snd Hin ‘alao | Ho v ter 1 “COMMISSION ME jear that by saturating our stable |gen el Track and superior_equipment combined And Wholesale Des'er in Foreigs and Domesnic Fre and you will raxury “he same bel & 8 loct. d wi General Western Agent for BOOTH'S fT.—s.. EZA!\D OYSTER( information .m' A srd WhJesale M\:E)m:‘l:fia‘ i, Time Tubls, o i Fresh, Lake, River and Salt Water Fish. JAMES R WOO! Lok General Passanger Agent, Chicago Or. Black's Rhenmati; CHIGASO PITTS ~ SEPARATOR, With pew device (cut-off =ill) for easy handling on the road, in Stock Yards, ete. acrunted a Safe, Certain and Lpe jreast and Side, Shomach g e Rans - | Bouthern Fiote, Gus. £ ame, 05 & Lesvemworth. | dozen different places, but could find | months for youto recover in.—{Bos- | ar s o ant e ! = me who understood mare than |ton Globe. [ e Western Comire Works. Agente tor the | the prioes in Enligh. Of some who | | Gpmpir o P e o B ki | 00 Joat of bread under each arm, 1 | ;m-aul | wOves the Diseaen it mproves the renera! heal SMITE BLACK & C0., Projrcio “Screw the Finger as Ticht ¢ you can o rhour i Skttt Tarrant's Seltzer Apenen. . spesk, and o roadily sy give, themn | ¢ vi g e v In fact, o coin less Bold =t ity o than that denomination was thought i ughit |3 Al ‘m.-..,;.‘,,,“_,, Fun|Gf. At the bar adjoining the punch 3 T & MMaho @ = e BLACK HAWK, “This is the Hawk that killed The Best SALVE in the world for| | Cuts, Brusies, Sores, Uloers, Salt ¥ Réheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chnpp tion 1 every case or money Tetunded. | | Price 25 cents perbox. For sale by | 8dly . Ish& McMahon Omaa. e | Tooms in Jucobe Block, up saies, cornr Co P Fifteenth, Tesidence = avenue. May be nuwuh‘lumxlcnu davebior la i t | T e To Nervous Sufferers. | THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. | PAPER WAREHOUSE. Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all | Somnnin, BITGERSTUT GRAHAM PAPER CO. engaged one of the waiting girls in | 22 cash | 1ron (Faper Biock Warehouses 139 to 157, Forth Tux Mosr Torvix! TmE Brer Smume! X f 720d 98 Jefferson 8t , Chicago, 11 THE OVAI.GHURN' SN S . Chiver. T, TarTunforS ek, Liverand Citaryimempe | AGENTSWAFTED $OR CUR XEW BOOZ irtosioien Comirimriee stincon || “Rible for the Y | $obtuatnr Fondand, ST. LOUIS 217 and 219 North Main t., St Lous, | wbie Tinion Mountea ] PAPERS P, | fre she il Bpesi . mpreved for 385, VELOPES, CABD OAKD AND ¢ b e in s mly sgring | oz drop zest, by which we are 0 e 2 changes of speed, making thom ve torun auv knd of threber, Fwu | sew, feed mil, eic., ele Mot v vime wre | rinters Stock. yuid for Tags and Paper Stock, Scrap | and Dol Send Zur Cescpiptive caslogue. FeeEmy A PITTS' & SONS MFG. CO., 880. SHORT LINE. 1880. : Western Ecamel Paist Works, - anxn NILLATD, NASON & (0. g ; AN KARSAS CITY, i £ 8t Jtod Gounel Bufy =z 2= od House and Cottage Paints| In the Market. f o = ! it |Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific| HOP BITTERS. (& Medicine, net o Drink,) HOPS, BUCHT, M | Satees Piattora i ¢ | Westinzhouse e — ey - AU soupm. station i he ety s o W o S FARNARD en. gt 6. Jowept. Mo £1500 TN GOLR. Gen. Pam. and Ticker Aghe St. Jocep, 3o acirtaerwEing e worhep, ot W C. Seacumm Ticke: Ao e § | F=. OMATA, NEE. .t an ateots et Irestetlliecue far 5 i | | iz he sty ot she 8 mpenrs 1y v ‘BUSINESS AXD SOCIAL PORNS. - e e s ) .__.,,._"_,M_,_E_—j e oo 2™ P | The o i, o Lo, w12 o TR diirea B Bl & KIDNEGE Dropsy. Br | ing from Kidney or Biad | Poisoning, in infected malarial se w Fever, Blood and Kidney Kidneys, piving the | effeces on bott: the | under allcircumetan. difficulties, it ban & Tomact | trom tou! matzer . like it and gentiemer v i1 NOTICE — Each b | enment ssamp | other persons e | EFPUT UP IN QUART SIZE Bo FORG X ot foand your | office to ‘LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Prop’s, cEICAGO xx.x.. | Boid by DRUGGISTS, GRO: Wholesale Agents iz | emm prices s or grocer's, we will send s bottie prevaid to the prom INSON & CO., will wupply the Srade at manufactur. o#W~ Proves beyond av reasonable question that the | CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y 15 by &l 0dds the best road for You 1o take when iraveling in efther direotion betwoen Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. Jsvefully examine this he T iex of the Waet and Northwest are Stations ;muulmuL 1is' through traius Tiske Close COLMCCHOnS Wikl he Sl Of Al FALPOLS 88 'flIE CHICACO & IDHTH—'ESTEII RAILWAY Qe all of it principal lines. runs ench o dally from two to four or more Fast ic only Toad uses Lo PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.“_ a5 s Pullman Soepine Cace . Tesiy 3000 M1 B8 P R T ST “Goudenl Blune, - ot Ghas Shlverlck. FURNITURE, BEDDING, Feathers, Window Shades, And Everything ngertalmng to_the Furniture and Up- holstery e. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. GHAS SHIVERIGK 1208 and 1210 Fam. §5. i PATENTED 1868, g —— THORN WIRE HEDGE (9., of Chicage, 1l , Is the Best and Cheapest for Every ~armer to Use. Its weight is only ONE PUUND to rod, snd is the only Barb. ed Wire made using the INDISTRUCTABLE DI-MOND SHAPE STEEL BARB, Always Eolding its Sharp Points. FARMERS ARE ‘Al!\l‘]) Against buyl.g n‘.y wire nat liceuszd, a- bv_the recent decision in_the United THEY 2 J Loadit. _THEREFORE, BE cuu“m.’ WHAT E'¥D YOU BUY OR URE W bave an irfin each town, bat shonid there not be oms Jvu ssnd direct to this C.mumy for sampler and Ro paine will be Spared o makethe KELLY WIRE in the futare as in the PAS BEST WIEE N THE MARKET, And our Prices will beas Low asany gocd Wire can be made. ADDRERS: THORN WIRE HEJGE CO., GHICACO, ILL maris 2w CALDWELL WAGONS. mariedm