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1 The Or'y Exclusive | “Wholesale Hardware ‘House X TWHEE WEST. 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA NEB. S. CaAaUl.EXLEIN.JD e WHOLESALE—— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER —AND DEALEI Wall Paper and Wifir;dow Shades 1304 Farnham 8t. Omaha Ne! ROTH &« JIN ES Wholesale Lumber No. 1408 Farnham Straet, Omaha, Neb THE MOLINE STOVE . g Manufactured by MEOILINE STOVE OOMPE.AN R . They make a spe ty of COOKING STOVES, and have this year plared in the marke: noof the MOST ECONOM 0 AND M ST SATISFACTURY STOVES ever m They make bot Plain and extension top, aud guarantee all their goods. The agents for the company are. PIERCY & BRADFORD, DEALERS IN—— Furnaces, Fireplaces, Heaters ™VE e B o . =, GRATES RANGES ST OVES HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Etc. 1211 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB 3 » =10 ERFECTION ROASTING AND BAKIKC. is only attained by using CHARTER "0AK Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS For salo by 0GERS & SONS T el TERN HOTELS HOTELS, FROPRIATORN OW R ARLINGTON, J. Q. McINTIRE, Lincoin, Nek BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8. STELLINIUS Milfora, Neb, MARSH HOUSE, E MANS BROWNSVILLE Nab COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Btromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A W. HALL Loulsviils OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & CLARMA, Blair, Nab, COMMERCIAL HOTE ., J. G. MEAD, Noifgh, Neb GRAND CENTRAL . BEYMOUR, Nabraska City, e MISBBOURI PACIFIO HATEL, P.L. THORP, Waeeping Water,N+ COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE, ENO'S8 HOTEL, EXOHANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, A. C. CAARFER, W. MAYFIELD, E. BTOREY, E. L. ENO, ©. B. HAGKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Hardy, Nob, Greenwood, Nett Clarinda, lowa Eremort, Neb Ashland, Neb Atklnson, Ket, MORGAN HOUSE, E L. GRUEB, Guide Rocd, Nan BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Craston, HOUBTON HOUSE, GEO. OALPH, Exira, la REYNOLDS HOUSE, WALKER HOUSE, COMMERGCIAL HOTEL, OITY HOTEL, PARK HOUSE, C.M. REYNOLDS, D. H. WALKER, 6. BURGESS, DI A, WILLIAMS, MRS, M. E. OUMMINGS, Atlantic, la, Auubon, s, Neola, la, Harlan, Ia, Corning, NEBRABKA HOTEL, J,’L. AVERY, Btanton, MERCHANTS HOTEL J, W. BOULWARE, Burlington Juration, M COMMEROIAL HOTEL, —_— Blanchard, la PARKS HOTEL, F. M, PARK, Bhenandoah, la, COMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, SOMMERGCIAL HOUSE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOODS HOUSE, DOURLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE WINSLOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE OROZIER HOUBE AVOOA EATING HOUSE OENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE HENRY WILLS, CHAS BAGNELL, WM. LUTTON, FRANK WILKINEON, H. M, PERRY, B, F.BTEARNSE, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. T. GBEEN, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, A. T. POTTER, Q. McOARTY, M. B. JONES, 0. R. CROZ'ER, 8idney, Neu, D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. LOCKWOOD & BHATTUCK, Red Oak Capt. JOHN FOSTER, Lewis a Dayld City, Neb College Bprings, Ia. Villisca, la. Maivern, la, Ida Grove, la Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb. Bedford la. Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb Beward, Neb, Auroar ,Net. THE DATLY BEE- DN LEADVIL A YANK aro leaving; those left are the substan e | tial ones, * * * * Ihe Famous Carbonate Camp's Pros- | Loadville never seems homelike. ent and Its luture. | Thore are no houses which look invit ing. People remnin in the city be Edward Koborts in the Bagton Transcript cause their money i invested there, or | making fortune. No one s fr choico, and none expect to romain after theit money is obtained Tho residences aro all cheaply built, | and the surroundings are unecared for. And yet tho conutry outside the city has certain beauties. 1he First, in regard to Leadville’s great cat industry - bullion shipments. In 1878 the amount of bullion shipped | from Leadville amounted to three and one-half million dollars, In 1879 i amounted to ten and one-half million in 1880 to over fifteen millions The | * mines wero all shipping largely. For|overy direction ~ Their aides = are 1881 the bullion shipments amounted | Wooded and their summits are nover to a little over thirteon millions of | free from suow. Near Leadville are dollars, & shiaht falling off, o be sure, | W0 artificial lakes known ns the Ever from the shipments ot the previous ?"’"i"-m‘“f'(""dl 1 ”;"‘fl" . Ly year, but not considerable when one | boulevard extends from the city. 1he Takes into consideration the decrease | 4rive to the lakes, only six miles away, in the volume f business throughout | i8 favorite one with all classes, and the conntry. Up to 1882, then, the | the Iake thomaelves are arranged in a 1 very attractive style. rth of Lead seincipal business of Leadville was [ Y4 Y ST ) ville is another section of the State of nolding, generally spenking, its own. : Hitn And upon entering 1882 the smolters | Much enjoyed by the people of this | wore i & bettor condition than carbonate aity, The Denver & Rio | Grande road has extended a branch t Robinson, Kokomo and Wheelor's, and to reach cither of these towns or lins to ride up tho Arkansaa river val before. Their capacity was gene increased, the machinery and fur improved, and there was a1 abundanes ore on hand. Aces t In comparing, 8183 |jg0 und over Fremont pass, T jount of builing hipped tor the ana ovel remol 3 Higmndiig f.?f-"ll'\"\fl"('[;“_;f,: 1 dis. | Atkansas has ita source somewhero at omoct " tho " Fact that. notwithstand. | the head of the valley, and there ine all the reports of Loadvillo's|i® much picturetqueness to the decenoracy, the amount for this year |¢ene. Fremont pass is noarly o raved that of 1ho last. | 12,000 feet above the sen level, aud 31, the bullion for the first quar. | 1 the highest point reached by any tor amounted (o &3 097,000; for the | T4itway in this country or in Europe. High up among thess mountaine there is nover any summer. In the valleys, to be sure, the suows melt away by July; bui near at hand, upon tho mountains, great banks remain during all the year. Now and then one seos first quarter of this year the tigures are £4 008,000, But tho first quarter of this yoar ended April 1, and since then the Grant smelter, which last yoar produced bullion to the amount of 83, s been burned, and will not T e b atatod this |10 8 trip ovor thin pass and up the B et o prove that fax | valley o tholtercd nook where a twid flower rears its tender head, teasing for lifs against the terrible winds that blow from the treeless mountain. 1 lives for o day or two in the cheerles: seono and dies at everiog, nipped by the cruel froats, The very river it- solf, which winds down the vhlley, looks cold, aud the scatterod pools flect in their dark depthe only the wintry-locking mountaine. There is no gentle beauty to the scene; oll is rough, rocky, cold and simply grand And yet those who live in Leadville the noxt quarter the bullion ocutput will fall much below the average. It made no little ecommotion at first in Leadville when the proprietors of the Grant smelter decided not to rebuild, but the excitemont, and, indeed, the alarm, is falling away, and in conver- sation with prominent mining men in Leadville T have found that there are ve y few now who believe the city will suffer becauso the swelter goes away. The remaining smelting companics have saved the city from any great A a loso, for they will alimost all inerease |31303 €0ing 'j"vfi,bf‘,{’,',',':‘,”‘,“““ .,',.‘,'u their production facilities so as in the [ AWPS THOY SUIAY BRAITE BYAY F ey e | their homely houses and homeloss ite to more than up the doficiency enused by the removal of the Grant smelter. The enlarge- ment of the American smelter is noar- ly completed. The Arkansas Valley Smeltir mpany will erect two ne , aid | the La Plata, ) far, then, as smelters go, there is no toar but that Leadwillo can pro duce as much bullion . as ever. The ouly question remaming is, can the smolters be supplied with orel 1 heve chey e 1t is more likely that the present production wiil be fully tved, and experts who are familiar with the hills about Lead- ville say that the present production can bo greatly increased. They con- tend that the ors shioots of Carbongte and Fryer hills have still a great dis tance to run heyond the points alroady opened and explored, before the reach the breaks, which have been determined by careful surveys, These surveys show that that part of the shoots on the hills which is still un- touched covers a larger area than is now covered by the mines known as producers. For instance, take the Morning and Evening Star mines on Carbonate hill. Their producing ca- pacity is maae out by the area of the ore shoot embraced in their locations; and ae the area of the ore shoot be- yond those mines is at Jeast four times as large as that covered by the Morn- ing and Evening Stars, it is only a matter of arithmetical calculation what the possible production of that area will be. 1 have been unable to find a mine which is not to-day working. They are not driving in their work, agure: homes, or from the sickening ¢q ilor that must greet them so often in ther oty Leadville then, to-day is a prc ous mininyg cawp, situated ina colc s, yot grandly appearin Lhat it wil increase in siz I doubt. That it will contun t hold its own, T believe Its popula tion 1s about 18 000, ard it will | likely to continue at that figure. ill never be au attractive city, and it will always bo an intercsting one to look at and to study. Tts in dustry an? its history are aitke at- tractive. Its population wiil slways be a floating oue; men will come and make their money and go awsy, and others will to low them and stay as short a time as possible. Its evil hife wiil always continue, for miners enjoy such recreation as they can find in gambling houses. The booming days aud the days of wild excitement are over. Fortunes will never again be wade in a minute, as they were once. Sucoess will only come to those who work hard forit, Leadyille has passed the romantic period of her life, From now on she will grow more and more practical, sober and sensible, but she will for many years yot bo the most important and the largest mining por aud ch country, L he Incredible. A. Scrateh, druggist, Ruthven, Ont., writes: have the greatest coundence in your BU nock Broon Birrens, In one case with which Lamn personally acquaint- ed their success was alwost incredible, One lady told me that half & bottle did her R * | more guod than huudreds of _dollars’ worth but are steadily producing, and aro [IREY S ANECTECE A S0 0TS e prospecting for new ore. When the | Drics §1. jull0-d1w smelters are increased I have mno doubt but that the mines will produce| A Story of Russian Discipline. all the ore necessary and neediul, Tt is (f course impossible to say when all the shoots will become exhausted, but at present there is no reasonable and no valid danger that they are near be ing so. I cannot believe but that Leadvillo will produce this year fuily s much bullion as she did” last year, and possibly more. She has the ore, aud she will have the smelters, And turning from minins to busi- From Le Figaro® One need not ba surprised thing that happene in Russia. The other cvering while smoking a cigar with one of wy old friends, who has seen, read, and travelled a great deal, I was told of aun incident that oceur- red at Smargon. The colonel of a certain Russian regiment ferociously tyrannical and T may suy werciloss toward his soldiers, any- ness in general ¢ Leooville—real | was in the hebit of treating this human estate, for instan « =1 ¢oi not find |flock like a pack of brutes, Ho dis that there is wuy droj i1 priess, |ciplined with the knout; sentencing Houses and sto:es in good locations | men to whippings for having oue but- rent as high as ever: good propercy 1s strongly held, and although there is no *boom” in’ building, and althongh there is perhaps nothing doing in the way of buying, selling and erecting new blocks, still, there are only a fow vacant stores or houses, In basiness there is no complaint mado hy the werchants, As a rule they are fairly contented, and though there are some who sigh for the days when thvy could make from 100 to 200 per ce still they generally aro ready to ac ton insufliciently polished; whipping a von-commigsioned cflicer for one stain on his cloak; striking veterans of Borodino in the face for saluting too slowly; sending poor wretches to Sibe- ria for giving too free an answer. In short during the lupse of years this colonel had made himself 80 detested vy his men that he reaped a frightful vengeance from seedsof hatred he had BOWIL t5 | One morning during parade he sud- ‘pt | denly saw filo off from the regiment a the state of affvirs and be contented | company of soldiers bearing, instead with reasonable profits, And I be [of muskets, those long rods which cut lieve that this question, this reason- |deeply into the flesh at every blow. able profit business, is just what has Novertheless, he had given no made the psesent talk. Men forget | orders! There was no soldier to chas- that no city can “boom” forever, as |tise. Leadville did in 1880; and they for- get that sooner or later competition in a town will bring down prices to a reaconable figure. This is what ails Leadville—competition, The small cmcerns, the day-old, never to-be-a- year-old, flashy places have been weeded out, ‘T'he large houses have cut the smaller ones out of the market. “Who is that for/" he demanded. A grenadier advanced from the ranks, and replied with terrible cool- nesa: “Kor thee!” The entire regiment, non-commis- sioned officers and. soldiers, were in the plot, The whole regiment was present at the teurible spectacle, The If two houses do a million dollars’ | colonel was seized, his uniform torn worth of busicess we know there | off, he was tied down in a wheelbar- will be far less confusion | row and wheeled up and down before than if there were a dozen houses [tho ranks of the grenadiers, armed doing altogether the same amount. The two houses will do it orderly and quietly, And thisis what is being done in Leadville, I am told that the volume of business being done this year is nearly as great as that done last, and yet because there is less commotion ~made, and because there are not so many small firms and not such an apparent rush, the impres- ion is out that businces is very bad. The mistake is too often made by not realizing a sober, settled, legitimate businees town; iv will never again be the hurrying, hasty, half-cocked Lead- ville of years ago. Business is to-day down on & basis more solid than any it ever had before, and if the popula- tion is not increasing, and even if it is dropping away a little, I think the people of the town may be contented with rods, all of whom struck and i sulted hin The officers who attempted to aid their colonel were immediately seized and bayquets pointed at their throats Some were taken away; others gar- roted, Only one soldier attempted 1o take part with them, Then a se geant, still pallid from the efiects of his last whipping with the kuout, put his musket to the soldier’s temple and blew his brains out And all the regiment saw its colonel pass under the rods, When it was all over they opened a kiln-oven, The colonel was flung int) it, all bleeding, together with the offi- cers who had obeyed him. And when the furnace wes well fed, the soldiers heated it slowly, slowly—until at last that hideous, heavy and revolting WHITNEY HOUSE, E. HAYMAKER, Griswo! with what they have left They may ell of burning flesh i be sute that only the worthless houses g X J A ok Ln the air, which the savages of the Russian | czar tho newsof the mutiny OMAHA 'l‘lll‘l}ts‘l)x\Y‘ JULY 13, 1882, frontier inhaled some days ago at a Jewish cemetery at Smargon. An imperial coarter to the Nicho- white, but said der four batteries bore Ias listened, b nothing ex; me pt to ¢ f artllery to Novgorod. Ten days sfter a white-haired and gray-mus. tached major-general, eceompanied by a single aid-de-camp, knocked at the door of the barracks which the soldiers had never left since the mur- dor of their chiefs, The goneral gazed coldlyupon those pale men; all neatly and faultiessly uniformed, who gave him the military salute, ot one reproach—not one useless word. He only said to them: ‘At 6 o'clock to-morrow morning the regiment will assemble in undress uniform and without arms at the Tartar camp, upon the Little Square. Order of the Czar.” Not one voice replie But the noxt day upon the narrow equare, all | in ranks without arms, theirlong gray coats, their sorgeants at their usual posts, all the mutinous soldiers we there, in lines regular as if adjusted to a string, with a doubleline of lance bearing Cossacks before and behind Then all at once from every far spire, all the great bells began to toll, The Cossack horsemen withdrew, Only the unarmed infantry remained upon tho square, with folded arms, waiting Then there camo a long low roll of drums, and with it from all the ave nues leading into the equare came volleys of grapo like iron-hail. Then nothing was heard awhile but the thunderof the cannon in that city, otherwise silent as a cemeotery when men, women and children, kneel- itg before their holy images, were praying for tho soldiers they wero shooting down in the square. And during an interval in the eannonade, a hymn rolled up frem the square; tor the soldiers were dying with the pray- ers of their childhood upon their lips. The cannon thundered for hours. Then all was silont. Powder and iron rested awhilo. The cannoneers en- tered the equare and recoiled at the sight of those ranks of men mown down like wheat. KFrom under the dead they pulled out a few still breath- ing victims, able to live awhile, ““What shall bo done with them, general,—shall we put them in the hospital " “Pat them under the knout!” Hope on, Hope Evor. No matter what fl‘u allment w be, rheu- matism, neuralgia, lamene s, bronehitis other treatment hav hope on! goat once for THONAS' tiie Ot 1t will secure you immediate volief, jullo-diw A AN VAU, NT. Ta id Exprose, . for Lin P. Douver ¥, froleht No . P. Denvor fr V. 10, ARWIVIZG-- YO’ AT AND BOTTR, b 9008 m.—7:40p. m C. 4N 1220 p. m. G K 1A 04 . m. 0,5t W00 & GO R, 7D A, m.—01 09, VAIVING PHOW TR s AND BOUTIIWARY. B,V 20in—1.05 p. m. 2. b 2 p. m. B rough Exprow—aib p m, i prows—:dba m. 11:00 and b p. m b 9:0( engor tratng botwosn Lenvo Omaba—:16, 6:4B, 6:00 p. Arrive 146 8. o} 6:40, 7106, 7:L3, Missouri Pacific trains will depart and arrive as follows, Omaha time: Arrive, purte, Express........... T: b m M 7:10 a. m, Trains leaving 6:56 p. m. and arriving at 7:40 a. m. will have Pullman sleopers Oponing ane Glosing of Melis, won oran. o m, P, m. A, nioavo & N, L0 9:00 Thleser, 11100 9:00 106 600 X 12:80 el 900 - 4:00 4:00 b. 4:00 » x City 6:00 % T 10:89 b3 )i, By, 1180 1. . Donver ¥ 00 stoux City & 56, P, 11:00 i el malli for Hiate of fown leave bus once s Vie: 0:80 0 OiMoe open Bundays from 12'm. to 1 p. m. THOS, ¥ HALL P M. CPIVE L O Business Directory, ITHR JELM MOUNTAIN G-OI.D SILVHER Minin'g and Milling Company. Vorking Capital - . . - - 00,000, pitat S ock, . - - - - - - #1,000/700 Par Value of Shares, - - - 925,000, 3TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT, OEEXCOEIRRES: DR. o, 1. THOMAS, President, Cumming Wyoming WM K. TILTON, V Oun Vyominy £ N HARWOOD, Socretary, Camming, Wyomlug, A, 0. LUNN, Troasurer, Comming, %yonie R OSSR RN AR Or, 3. 1. Thos Louts Miller W, S A. €. Daon N. larwo Fratcis Loavens o, H, Falos Lawls Zolnne, Dr.J. ¢, Wathlos, MAT Ka AR W KRNIALL ANShas o) At e Saln af Shaok: T o Ama Olvii Englneors and Burveyors. ANDREY EWATER, Crelghton lock, Town Sir Grade and Boworago Sywtemy Uiy Gocds Netlane, Ete. & €0, aud 1913 Par i and shoot & Pactflo TN RAUMER T ) 1 RRRTHOLD, Rarm and Motal “ber Lime ana Oement. FOUTER & ORAY cornor 6th and Douglas 8. g dlassware. @ood_Varloty Morchant T G. A LINDQUEST, ) ot our most popiar Merchant Tallora 1o ve- et doslyne v Sprioe and St ar. - Styllah, durabic, 5 1861 het. Dol & Farn! Millinery. 3. 0. A. RINGKR, Wholos) 3y @0ddu In groat varioty, Zoph Dislory, Glovon, Corsela, &e. Ch Ve Wort. Pirchoscr save 80 per oo ne tho Inf ods for nrloon 0w an v PREN OLE A XX, T INE -FOR— CHICAGO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, LA OIY MILL o iy MILWAUKEE. ar 1R DA FAT Bt boew JIR T, NTAGARA FALLS, MORHAN R W YORK,BOSTON, Har nd all Poiuts Sast a Douth t AN & 1% LINKCOMPRISE Nearl 4. folld Smooth I noks v NOUM a ALl cenmeciions aro made i UNIOH DEPOTS. — A Nationa ntation a8 the e L Wisnok Havhe o cded to b the FINEST EQUIPPED Ralis R 18 Eavnay, {0 Vi (6 ot Tor il ckastd OF travel noters Tuy it and v i flud traveling o laxury i 1,5tk & P fnntad of a discomfort : 018 Farnhaw Through Tickets via rhls Colebrated Line tor T salc o8 I the Wos LAVEN n, 10th 68, All L nation about Rates o Fare, ' leeping outhero Notel O & Leavénworth | Car Acocmmodations, Tine Tabios, &c., wiil be e choerfully glven by wpplyining to CENTRAL T.J. POTTER, ® 21 Vico-Vre Gen. Manager, Chieago, 5= | PERGIVAL LOWELL, 4 | Passencor Agt. Chicago, 3 nieed, | W. J, DAVENPOI ol e | Gen Agont, Cov Bluffs | 1. P. DUKL fekot Ast () raba, T oen | morn-ed iy AR AN ) | s o @ REIADT P T 1880, SHERT LiKL. 880, ) ¥, UROS Furaitar ui ftor cash prioy EANSAS GITY, St Jog & Councl Blafis R AR WX, CP O TP w10 far sochnd b BONNER 1806 o goods &c Perco Works. | OMAEA FENCE CO. RUST, FRIES & CO 1218 Earnoy ki W Koo Boxos, Ircr sri Wool Forioee, Oficy fmprove vilngn. Gonnters Pino and Walond Lad o Pawnbrokers. Direct Leve to 8T, Lol ., bt Far, & M ROSENFELD 10th Bt . : e Refrigerators, Oanfisld's Patent. f'rom Omahaand the West, GOODMAN 1th 8t het, Farn A A tralna loave B, & M. Depot, Omnhiat Net, Olgars and Tobaceo, Ao vare hetreon Ormabs a7 .y bubween € WESHT & FRITACI SR, manutacturcrs of Cigars, and Wholosalo Doalorsi'n Tobaccos, 1800 Douglae YOR F. LORENZEN manufacturer 1410 Farnham I 2 ‘Orockery. MRS J. BONNER 1400 Dicuwing stroot. _Good Hne. R ] g0, plant 18, 00quONe N, W cor. it a3 otroots. ) GO To CRAIG'S ) n flouse 17th and Webater street, for @ ts, Bouquets, Flowers, Floral Deslgns &e, | Gornlce Works. Jutactarers Koo A Koofitng, Orde v wted (n the bust | ¥ A 2 Harney Bt. |+ t up in any ,,;,‘ of the ’ ) Thiri troo t, 416 Thirteanth atroet Y ww Lommixalon Merch iIN G, WL L1%,1414 Dod D ¥, BEEMER. For dc wont tn Dallv and Werk (ihieagn & wo Olothing and Furnishing Goor 8. GKO, H. PET) Also_Iats, Caps, hoos Notlonw ard Citlory, 504 . 10th atroot. Bhow Crse Menu 0. J. WILL Manafactaror and Dealor tn sil kinde Casos, Upright Case ., 1817 Cane Bt. FRACK L. GERIIARD, propriotor Omaha Ahow Came sctory, KR Sovth 16th airoot, between Leavonworth and Marcy. All warranted firet-cluew. it ' ovos ana inwere. A i, A, BURMEST bl * Deslor In BLoyes and 11 of Tin Roofs and ail Odd Follows' Block J. BONNER. 1309 Dougiss K are, anl Manufactn Kind of Ballding Worl i ABRASK FAGTURING 00 n, Not. 153, 004 and Chesp, decas. . EVANK, Wnolosalo nnd Roral) Beed D wnd iy Wello ] T4y el GEO. HEYN, FROF, | FACT N @rand Contral Gallory, " LANUFAUTULRERS OF 212 814 toonth Ktrooh, Norn Planters, marr Roll Masonic Hall. Fieot-claw Work and Promps: | o, | Plsntees, ows, rarm Rollers, S ot-clase Work and Promp. 1 QulkHay Rakos, Bucket Ing Wind Plumbling, Uas and Steam Ftting, P. W. TARPY & CO,, 21612 81, hot. Farnbam 140 do Job work and caagul rtlos. twrlng tor ot Addroa Abstract and Hea Estate, JOHN L, MoCAGUE, opposite Post Ofice, . R BARTLETT 817 South 13th Strest. Architects JUPKENE & MUNDELSSOLN, AKCHITECTR Koow 14, Creighton Block, A T, LAKU_B Jr., Room lghton Bl o Boota #1d BF o1 JAMES DaVINE & CO,, Fise Boote Aud Shoos. A good assortment AGiuo work on haud, cornor 12th and Harnoy, 17108, KRICKSON, 8. E, cor. 10th and Donglas JOIN FORTUNATUS, 125 10th otreot, manutuctures to order good work el X Bod Bprings. fannfacturer, 1617 Doivlas s aod Douglas, Work prowp yattonded to, D, FITZPATRICK, L oules Btroes, Bhoe Blorce. 1490 Farnham er all orders LANKA MANUFACTURING €O, Tasnain Nav ' DR. CLARKE Fhilllp Lan 18th & 14th Fhysicians an Burgeon: W. B. GIBBS, M. D, Roow No &, Oreightou | N® Corel )l gy e 185 811 Block, 16th 8trect, i ! No Pay! ) }l.mnuz St q . St Louly, is still treat- ing all PEIVATE, NER- VUUS, CHRON ¢ snd pecial Disoases, Sperma- tor haa Impot nc P, 5. LEI 0. L. HAKI RING, ¥ D. ¥asonle Block, M. 1., ke wnd Ear opp. postotics DR. L. B. OKADDY, Ocallst and Aurist, 5. W 16th and Farohaw Bt sinting an aper anging. nal - Incaacity), MENRY A, KOSTLKS 141 Dodgo Btreod, Docas v, Leregulari 1es, e ~ Difticulties, cte, Becond Hand Btor £2r Ladics, son 25 conts It harges on & statps) £o p 1y express aluble e bes PERKINA & LEAR, Hend Jouvht and Now wnd rolehing Goo 1416 Dougls ntitlod w wareing Fainis ang 0| KUHN & CO, Purnascists, Flos Panc Gools, Cor Dougies siroota #. 0. WHITEHOUF K, Wholewslo & Kouall, 1o ob. U. FIELD, %023 Norib Slde Cumiug Bireek. PARR, Druggist. 100h and Howard Stroots. Dentists. OR. PAUL, Williams iock Oor. 164b & Dodge, 1 ad A fucturer, 16 Sk Books, News and Glationery. Undertax | € CHRONIC DISEAKSS, 0N Stamp J. L FLULHAUF 1016 Farnham Strech WAR RIFWI 1014 Farnham het. 10th & 11 of Scli-ubuse or Pri ise 5o —— e —— - - L1 for CELEBRATED WORKS (1 Sorvous Butter and Egge. nsultation porsonilly o er, & BCHROKDER, the oldest B, and K | P ¢ EACKUS P u t the old |‘m v’. b Ir”“\\\l“li entabllidiod 1576 Ouw — t £ LEAMe, TORASSLA ol ol Y e but the doctor. Dr, Uarriages and Road Wagons, Baloans. ‘I rie is th n in the city who war. NYDER, 14th and Harney Stroste HENKY KAUFMANK, | rats cur seut every- ~Gi & Bougnt. | 1ntee new brick block on Douglas Btroel, nas | uiicre dgwiy’ . ‘ o 5 Jait openod & most clogant Beea Hall, | b AR will f5d highoes " noon Hot Luach from 10 to 18 | o d Agonts for the Life limes and Wante overy da, * Caledonis ' J. FALOONER 070 16th 8bn Treacherous oy PRl Josse James b aly life and which will t + ' Blood a ,such as has wou and will he pablished, but & true Life by July poreon T possesdoa of the facte a fal hiul and devoted wife, ANTI-MONOPOLY LKAGUE, J. 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