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e ——— T S e e . - 1 THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA TUESDAY, AUGUST |, — 1876 AND 1882, A few soreheads in the third con- gressional district, who have per- o st ,,,f,'“";,"';"}ifl",':‘ 848y | L nal grievances in the matter of post officcs, ete , in fact, disappointed of- s BY MATL fice seekers and place hunters, arc 810,00 | Three Montis, 88,00 vainly endeavoring 1o get up a hurrah o0 | One .. L00|for Judge Crounse for member of congress. » . * * * publisked ev- [ Judge Crounse is one of the m'n that has been in office almosy continu- AT -~ ally during his reside in the state. 0 | T'iree Months.. 50| He wae judge of this jadicial district, [One v+ 2land subsequently clected member of Axericas News Conpaxy, Sole Azents | oongress and served four yew He St Buses wes ot & canc for ro-cluction to the house in 1876, bat a prominent for senatorial honors, and One Vear Bir iouthe All Communi. 1 Editorinl inst e ED1TOR OF candida nt into the Hitchcock with Saundera, Briggs and BUSINE | Business | others, Scnator Saundets wen the ett ad Iemittanc d be ad-|prize and Judge C. was left without dre OMAHA 1 ¥o_ OoM- | an offi * * * * * vANY, OwARA. Drafts, Ohecks and As jadge of the Third district and ex- fice Orders to be made payable t rder of the Company) record is rd his oflicio supreme judge his e faultless, Wo live always heard , decizions spoken of in terms of highest The BEE PUBLISHING C0., Props. | [0’ vy e Tegar fraternity. As a €, ROSEWATER. Editor member of congrees he was a failure lacking the push and energy that are easential in those who represent two | western constituencies successfully. in [ His name is connected with no meas- ure of importance for the benefit of hia constituents, * * " l‘fk was also chairman of the Nebraska Wirn the prospects of good TP doloyation at the Chieago convention the railroads are preparing to revise | jn 1880 and again demonstrated the tarifle in order to gobble the lion’s|fact that as a repvesenta he is a share of the farmers earnings. failure. — Knox County News, B A treacherous memory 18 often a vapaper editors and | soutce of great chagrin, The opinions blackmailing office-holders will not|now expressed by John O, Santee, win the congressional race in Ne-|and his cfiorts to balittle Judge braska, and Val needn’t forget it. Crounse, do mot accord with the — views ho held in 1876, Among the VALENTINE comes to the defense of | preserved campaign documents in the the star route thieves, and testifies | editorial drawer of Tue Bek are the that things were all lovely under|following interesting lotters: Brady. Birds of a feather flock Niosrara, Kyox Co., Nen., together. Sept. 14th, 1876. | e Hon E. Rescwater, Omahs, Neb, West Porxt is to be invaded by| Sm:—I am one of the delegates to another colored cidet. He ought to | the state convention from this county, wear car-laps and a wig when he goos | and bave a proxy which entitles me 5 ; 4 " to two votesin said convention, I have to bed if he wants to esoape tho fate of f 4,0t “of muking ~ motion in ssid Cadet Whittaker, convention to nominate a candidate for United States senate in accqy- Govervor Sueryaym, of Towa, has| dance with the provisions of t?;o “THe most fashionable seat in con- gress is on the fence between & Straddlers ar opposing issucs. style. BULLDOZING T issued his proclamation declaring pro-[new constitution, I think it hibition to be & part of the constitu.|Would ~be ~perfictly safe 1o nomitate the present incumbent tion, but beer and whisky are a sale- | (piyhcock) ay least in this district, able commodity over in Towa just thel j{y would be defeatod by at least a same as ever. good majority, probably two-thirds. That would lcave him out of the can- Ture supreme court of Tows has de-| vas, and our representative would be cided that a policeman is guilty of | at liberty to choose among the other manslaughter if ho strikes o person |Aspirants, 8o far as T am gualified to RS i1 uscano | 11488 on this subject, Judge Crounse with his club to prevent his esoapo | "ih, choice of the peoplo in this dis- and the blow subsequently proves|irict, The nomination for representa- fatal. Towa policemen will tako due|tive in this district is between myself i) ity of tho delegates, bui feel somewhat Bl 63 LEE doubtful aboat the Bohemian votes, Ex Sexaton Hirros Mircuess, of | VA¢ aspires to the position of registear ; thls O of tho land office and if he could ho Oregon, is an out-and-ost eandidate | .40t belieyo that his chancos would for the United States scua Hipple [ be advanced by not being u candidate Mitchell was one of the most plant | for representative but by giving me tools ¢f the monopolies in the senate | his support the nomination and elec: e hors wix sonrs oo, He | tion would be u foruzone conclusion. wher he was there six yoars ago, If you or some friend in Omaha would was laid on the shelf by the people of | write him to that ¢ffect without men- Oregon for good cause, nnd he ought | tioning my name it would have a wood g effoct. 1 shall call and soo you when 3 en route for Lincola I am afeaid if Spexcer, of Alabume, who knows | Vac shouid be clectod ha would be a gocd deal more about the siar route | APHUed by the Hilchouck party sy frauds than ho is willing o el in | "y U e E still wissing. It is suspeeted Lo ie Jous U Sanrter, P, M, Jost somewhere in the wilds of Dakota, | This was foliowed by anoth Mr, Spencer haw recantly been sp | dated Oorober pointed one of the lettor, 26, 1876, from which goveriment) we take the following extract: directors of the Union Pacifi trouble to find him | indop factio railroad, | Our enndidate for rep:esentati ident, not eommisted (o bab s sod it will bo 1 warni admi i Crounse vt him us 8 oonas the compuny ready to Judge Craunse, and 1 th will start out its anmual ohempazne ¢ Tt is safe to say that the mass of the | people do mot approve of the ex- taxation which leaves an over one hundred orbitant annual surplus of millions in the treasury, and promises to increase that surplus by one-haif | before three years, if immediate steps | of the There in & | are not taken for a reduct taxes which producs it. wide difference between a reasor tariff on iron and a duty which the producers §2,800 for every mile of | s laid in the United States, iton This enormous sum is pocketed by | n companies, whose profits last aggregatcd nire'y per cont investment, and who | elav year on their it an in Washi congressmen that any reduction mean the industry. ntic Bessemer steel expensive lobby | n, to prove the sena e in the tariff on iron will destruction of a great Around the g mor other oly cluster a score of over protected indus Pooling their interests they have succceded during the present season in cffectually killing every measure which contem- plated a reduction in the national revenue surplus by a reduction in the imports of the tariff. Tue Bk is not a free trade organ, It has constantly maintained its stand in favor of a tariff for revenue, and for the protec tion of American industries requiring stimulation, but it is opposed to a tariff whose only speculation is to en- rich the few at the expense of the many, and which by the aid of con- gressional corruption, and a trained lobby landscapes the labor of three- fourths of our people in order to fill the purses of a few rich and powerful monopolies, (R— By the time the telegraph companies and electric light corporations are compelled to lay their wires under ground it will be difficult to find an undisturbed square inch of soil in Omaha streets. The disturbance of our highways in the interest of pri- vate corperations is a question of comparatively small moment as long A our sireets remain unpaved. As 800N a8 paving is begun the subject will forco itself more strongly upon the attention of our cilizens, Bven if the council can enforce the laying of water and gas connections to the curb lines on streots sbout to be poved, it must not be forgotten that repairs Lo mains are of constant oceur- rex Bresks in the water pipes and leaks in the gas mains are as likely to oceur in paved us in unpaved streets and to repair such defects the pave- ments and their foundations must in each cuse be removed. Up to the pregent time there has been no ordi- nance requiring official supervision of relaying pavements when dis- turbed, largely, we suppose, becauze Omeha has had but o single street with an apolegy for & pavement. In New Yorl ali replacoments of paving ave alone under the inepoction of two innpectors of the board of public The soil the trenches is tampoed by hand and scitled by water, he foundations are as carefully wpenne of the partics hon they were ith these works. making the repat oviginully put down, Even {has any st Our cuindi Aten of kon Crounge i, them both very much i Tuv audit would be ap v men and thar ery trul cursion, at Sonator rom public (s BuLouncement L lwunds intends ) retire ¢ the erd of this session will be fand i3 received with universal Cesorgo | regret, Edwundn han heen without | P [ fn the natonal senate for uN O SaNte wany years and his placs eannol be| How do 1 O, Sunteo reconci filed. A4 o coustitutional lawyer | his proposul plac ge Uroune ha hius Lo equal in this| torid chair in 1876, with couniry nud Lis mastery of every log- | to berate him wn 1852 this man with a bad ssianve problem guve his views on suy | A question a weight that no other|wemory, Judge Crounse was the sy John | precaat iy n |l lis done. A yus, it appears that strects some weeks after the work letter to the board ot are roujt tury if the present policy is putsued. [law heve not been complied with, | port any and eves Why the commissioners should ne- h a vital matter we cannot o I bockkeeping in our connty is sadly defective, in glect an tire system of ymitting important de. taile, | o commissioners should see to it that a prog accounting be made in r who desires to examine th records may learn at a glance what it costs to conduet our courts, t uff cats | coun er, t pense of on l, nale, exy of maintainis re of building 1 br & ing roads al sreatest safe- | all puble| intercsts of great | Publicity is the guard in the condact of affairs, and whe \ds of | maguitude are placed in the three men as tl ave 1n lly\ly;ina; connty, it becomes a metter of vital | import that the people shall be kept informed about every transaction that involves the cxpenditure of pu lic money. — Tie prised at the rovelations Louis Republican is sur- of the Ne braska contingeut congressman fraud. It says: iver aince the congressional appor- tionment was made vnder the census of 1870 Nebraska has been regularly eleciing a contingent member under the claim that its population was mis- represented in the federal census, It is rather an amazing thing to find that theso contingent representatives have pressed their claims before five sep- arate congresses before it was found out that the fraud was in the state and not the federal consus. With this exposure we are doubtless rid of the Nebraska contingency, as repre- sentation will begin under the censug of 1880 in the next congress, to which Nebraska will send all the members it claims to have any right to. VOIGE OF STATE PRESS. Gere's Grievance, Be tiice Tndependent, The Lincoln Journal uses up @ col- umn in the villification and slander of Senator Van Wyck, He is_one man whom The Journal has not been able to handle, The Lincoln postoftice sticks in Gere’s crop and he cau’t get it out, After fighting Van Wyck for United States senator, he demanded the Lincoln postoffico by way of pro- pitiation, but the senator did, not pro- pitiate worth a cent. This i3 about the mze of the grievance and the cause of The Journal's animosity and downright lying. If Van Wyck, with all the moun, uaderhand opposition that is brought to bear against him, does his duty to the people he will be a greav victor. No Perkins Stock in Ou -z, Pawnee Banner, Senator Perkins, of Knox, is an- nounced as a candidate for attorney geueral. If we mistake not Perkins was chairman of ihe committie that exonerated Carns, a8 a go-between tor would-be bribers and bribe-takers. No Perking stock in ours, if you please, Peter's Bxplanution. Liacoln Democrat, Schwenck makes no mention of his lotter to Majors dated May 13, and long after the tima that his interview fixes for tho business, His explana- tion leaves the ty business ina worse puddlo than cver and does not proteud to justity Alexander's share | seriously! | not y supers and criwi- | d eitoy | element, to get paper backed by railroad influence and money. Leave such papers withont a circulation, and their power for evil is gone. Tt is wanton folly to fight a corporation, and at the same time pay out your money to aid that corporation in keep ing up a paper with which to destroy you and make you subservient to their interests and wishes, Farmers, is it not time you cor ered this q Mechanics, can you 1 setter than to contribute yonu tow defraying the experses of rai urnals! ¥ cng n, ur intereats identioal with the farmer and mechanic, and shouid you Jer to shoul n the ing stroggle, and give your pate ronage and support to only are advoeating the the masses? stion t do mite such pa- The Vit Issue. Fu lor County Press (Cem.) Anti-monopoly is the great ques- uon, all others are side shows, Men waste their substance riot in jeer and whisky. do it voluntarily, out the £200,000 taken from the peo- ple annually, by high tariffs and rail- road watered stock, is robhing men without their consen The eight hundred democrats of Butler county have to bear £80,000 of that burden, while the oue thousand republicans have to bear the £120,000. Now, if the republican party, which has bee taithful with promises since 1872, can and will carry out the reforms which the people are demanding, we say God epeed them, They have control and will continue to control. If they can lift the burden that hangs so heavy on the shoulders of producers, it will be a good thing for democrats as well as republicans. Every man who wanta to get a homo for himself, or keep the one he has, is_interested. Iu spite of all the criminal clags legis- lation of the republican party in the interest of these same monopolies, we can say God speed them in the work of reform if they mean to prevent the highway robbery that is being practiced by the railroads. Let every republican in this county go to the pariy catcus and nominate delegates to the county convention who are anti- moncpolists, with a reputation for up- rightness, and too much character to be manipulated. Send upright men —anti-monopolists, to the senatorial, congressional and state conventions. A Rallroad Province. St. Louls Globe-Democrat. New Jersoy is owned by the ra; roads, and ought to be a foreign coun- try if it . A well-worked ruil- road peheme, in which bribery was an hold “of the t few feet of water mt in Jers City not al- ready owned by transportation com- panies was foited last winter only by the Gove: veto, and an invesi- gation which tho legislature ordered in spite of itself has brought to lig a great mass of rottenncss in the re- lations of the corporations with the state. With one or two exceptions, for instance, the returns cf valuation for tax purposes have been regularly and systematically understated. Some of the leading roads profess to the as- seesors that their property is worth less now than ever before, but this is partly accounted for by the fact that boards of assessors, as well as the legislature,are railroad appurtenances. I the investigation is pushed for all it is worth, the honest citizen and farthful taxpayer will make up his mind that Jersey isa good state to mwove out of, BEATRICE B 'EFS. Correspondence of The Be Bearnics, July 3 time:? Du is the g in it in leaviag nlk for fraud to © for Saturds It had put in its work, which it yary prompt- | oo b St thun ever an e explain, No & how of New York condition | omissioners v complaining of the ot Broadway is made the fext of un| | editorial in one of the metropolitut | | disturbauco the wear of some w with heavy tratlic is nee iice of our people vit vicriean statesioan oould give them, t the peopls of his district for United States cholet By his quality a8 a legisla- | the oxalted position ¢ tor was rigid bonesty, o Kept|seuatr six years wugo, but he iy e repatation, Jike Cwear's| totally unfis to represent them in tho wife, ubove suspicion, no | lower houso of congress in 18 i dared approach hi “”I‘i Wiy this romarkabie ehunge of - W Corupt proposition. A profouin ? Lus dodge Crownss been low- el dn e csleein thiuiker, an wnviriog worker aud o1 ble dobuwr, Mr K v, whow mands was ¥hoee chioise he was 1 1876, or bas model e honest b and blatherskic the politic |of K PAFIOUC an «ith in the ability aud corporate 0 to represent him t Wash- iritish bull we dread on? Why does th Cun attoution has Leen ealled to an $ ator Van Wyck by the dog bark so fucionsly at the heels of Livcoln Jownal, in which Tie Bre the wmin whom formerly wor. shippod! My oar Val theown bim a is also aseailed aud libelied in anue ner that rel the liboller from legal responsibility. bore to eruich, oris it bocauss his Awong other [ PAtriotic soul sevolte ab the thought that Mr, Crouis slanderous statements, tue artisle in upporied Blaie and question has ths followiig: Tue BEe mun beging 1o think Tv'e poing to get as goud » thuy Wyck as he has on Suunde f.ur yeare, in couieiun » Hokey tradersgip suls ma vy hinty about SRR Tie Bee would blackiisu its aged | stecm in 1870, b wranamother with haf a chance, stnos chen to justify » withdrawal of confidence, The valint P. M, of Niobrara has such a terribly ticacher- s momory thut those vilio kuow him fivld av Chicago? Such an wfor- veieo michi be deawn from bis dees foration that Orounre wis a farluce at is certain, if tho people insuch hgh » | distriet Bold JudyeCron Lioa done uothing Wil 1va Journal bo wmors o Wi 1 Hovkey, whete 1 his tra ship loented, aud whar relations b | 0¥ Morkoy aver had with Tue By bost trust him the least, editor, or angbody eonveeted with! Wame the tavitf commission are this paper? Wt fraderst Pue | drinking soda lemonades at Long BEk wan, or anybody connec! with | Branch and tryiog to fgure out how Tur Ber, had any iut in, orre [to reduce our rovenue without re- oeived auy contribut 1, througk " taxation, the treasury state Bauvders o else! Whom | monts continus to sho# the usual r has 7 e BEE or its rever black | markable decresse i the nationa of the people | the nationul conyention, Oue thing | f the Thitd | reco ghould be an incentive feiey | practicst souneil to cnact, »s , euch laws as will secare enrelesane | our siroets, | e e | | Tur of the comwissioner | of Dot county to keep the i ‘“ll A i 18 beoo | goneral con s we haye [ called upon them to publish their pro | eeedings promtsent citizen ha calied our attention to sechion chuptor of the geaeral statutes of 11873, which reads as follows Lhe bhoard of county e nissioners [ sl oausn to by wade out ana pab ehed yourly, i b lenst une nows pisper 14 the county, if & aroport of the peempry of the yoar nex mennis aliowed vl i Getailed i hahiinieos he fuwd, P YRR T RRTI ULy At e e | L s b o nowsiager prisied an soeh { posted n b bonst five pubiic p the connty. The above is 8411 b i to be the law, although not givon in the com piled staturos of 18 Brown' compilation, pags 123, saction roads as followe: SEifth, (Proceec be pubhished at the ¢ sual, regular or speeial ard @ brief state ceedings theraof in « goneral cireulution pu county, and leo their wailed out of diwe? Don't be bt, Bince the close of the war one [upon the equalization of measty mouth 3 slat iy w | half of our na nal indebtedneas has [ Ment ro 1, provia d that 1 aud ean prove. If yuu are simply |been paid off, 1 outatanding | IR0 88 A& DA ERERRA SR DS TR BiNG ’ 3 . unloss that the u . o I- ance of same sixteen .\u seventoen | un expy tu Joursy fully w -1 red millions of dollars will be|the | { sta: o your inuend wiped o fore the close of th: cen-| ortant |} \ £ { duilien, urging greater earo in reluying | (A ¥ { | pavomants and closer suporvision by |y, and if they oa riko you on city, but claimiag that to make ! that, they will esmence on the whis: [ repaved pavemont: as good'as bof ¢ question, Auythag with them to Humbolde Farmcr in Advertiser. talk politics Lo of v will try to con y thing needed 1o ep the minds of the people from v wmonopoly question. Tha Anti-Mohopoly Boom | ik County Fermeny Ady.cate, he antiae sauee throuchou buowm ninded farmors and wo avo fully made up ‘heir t own jnierest | think state is on m which will | T sireams 80 thab the d out; the mud was make travell practica ui the additional fact of fre- ar showers | A regular April stae of it, sineo their sp se on the ground, | ohoof a erop 10 be L siieo the wi Tuxuri o up for i | Paw e Bavner Lo utrollid the ¥ ke maters into thoir own huncs | and ave that only such men i trust and resgon oub the wishes o The Keynots of the Campaign. iy Houpr 3 Phe Omaia Ropublican sneers con temptucusly ae ihe Allance and do- noutioes nli an‘i-monopoists, dismiss | tng all the gricvanocs which afllics the % of N obraska, with o ap of his wond | thuwah and foretinger, while in bis wiid he prooceds to de- all op s tou tire polttical o railro d o company WL G WEIE et il Jhere i a probs W6 htare the cam ma vditor oy b polioy’s s to wnd beg republicans placed w the i P ut we appre- nd At h > but ltue . wi Jkuow him and ver which he sppurently [t is the duty of every hon- u s 1l ‘A uee to banish wion from our primaries veutions, and failing in ninisterial cor | fempuinnee que ) Lo discuss the fon in all 1 wsp ols |also ik rder 1o ¢ U IRGNET OF procedure in vato the prol and from that Voters in ite 1ost for you know the v eleciion, an t be adminis: Lydra hes ibition sub {ho Normal instituto is in seasion, ce Biaty teacuors and to-b teachers wil imbtha for five s conti fouut e $200.00 LRWAI Wit wad fur eulion ay |t Bureens, eapeoi Bitters | ations with the word Hor or fors m their pame or connceled | therewith, that is intended to uusliad and cheat the public, or any prepura: tiou put in any form, preteu to be the same as Hop Birrens, The gen- luine 1 BARGAINS, N Beautiful building sites on Sherman avenue 16th street) south of Poppleton's and J. J. Brown’s residences—the tract belonging to Sona. tor " Paddock for w0 many years—belng 853 feot west frontage on the avenue, by from 360 to 660 fect In dopth, running eastward to the Gmaha & St, Paul R, R. Will well in strips of 50 feet or more frontage on the avenue with full depth to the railroad, will ecll the above onabout any terms that purchaser may desire, To parties who will agreeto build hoascs costing $1200 and upwards will sell with- out any payment down for one year, and 6 to 10 equal aunual payments thereafter at 7 per cent inter s, To parties whe do not Intend improv. i tery will sell for cne sixth down and unusl pagments thereatter at 7 per cent 4 acre block in Smith's addition at wost arnam_streot—will give any length of time requiredat 7 per cent intorost. Alko o splendid 10 acre block in Smith's addi- tion on iiberal ter ve toreguing. 10E HeGALLUN WAGON BOX HAGKS. WEIGHT ONLY 100 LBS. o, e (TED s~ WARRM o e Can Be Hand ed By 2 Boy. he taken oft the wagon and olled The box necd ney al Grain and Grass It erste loss than the old stvi standard wagon is old with our rack o BUY HORE WITHOUT IT. s rav encks. Fvers nple & No. 303, Haif lot on near 20th £700 N 304, Lot on 15th strest near Paul, 31200, No 302, Lot 50x250 feet on 1th street, near Burt street, near 0. Two lots on Blondo near Irene street, elve choice rextdence lots on Hamil. 580 streot in Shinw's addition, flue and sightly )0 to 500 each. A 04, Beautiful haif lot on St. Mary's av- 30X180 foet, near Bishop Clarkson's and 20th street, 81600, No 202, Five choice lots on Park avenue, 50x 150 each, on str y, $300 each, No 2 I's addition 's, ¥8L0to 450 cach. 219, Cholce lotaon Park avenue and stroet ar live on rond to Park, 450 to 31000 each, No 285, Eleven lots 'on Deca'ur and Irene ts, near Saunders street, ¥375 to $150 cach. Lot on 19th near Paul street, $750. 281, Lo 65x140 feet near St. Mary's aveauo, ano 20th street, $1500. No 279, Lot on Decatur near Irene etreot, $326. No 278, Four lots on Caluwell, near Saunders street, 8500 each, o0 216, Loton Clinton strect, near shot tower, 12, No 275, Four lots on McLellan strect, near Blondo, Kagan's addition, 3225 each, Nouii, Throo lots near raco course: make ofters, No 268, Besutitul corner acre lot on California street, opposite and adjolning Sacred Heart Con- vent grounds, §1000. No 200, Lot on Mason, near 15th stroet, §1,350 100 otsin “Credit Foncier S View' additions, just south-east of 1. L& M + ailroad Uepots, ranging from ¢ ) 1000 eac —How are the! | , dull, ‘erribly so, this 8| ull particatars. v Lots at \d 0 por cont per month. Cail v bargin—very i cont dow and get platad Wil correr ot on Jones, Newr 16th stroct, $5,000. | No %53, Twolats on ¢ oeat Curme 12 atroct, 900 for b Lot on Ling street, | | loton Dortze, near 11th str'qon ots mear 000, on Touth aren + Burt, noar 1 Ilarnoy, noar ith | Pacitic st I | iot o1 Di | near P N 1954, Lots on Sauuders street, no.r I'wo lols on 2 trook, Lobs on 17th sireet, near whilte "o full block ten luts, nesr the 000, Lot'au Pier near Sewsrd, $050, N 172! Lot on Pacific strect, near 14sh; make 1% on Farnam, near 2ith street ‘u lo' % on 25th strreet, near r.co 14 10 Gire's aldicion wear s streets, §2,000. ou 15tn stiect, near whige lead S5z fot (2 Iot9) on 18th wtreet, R 2w dots in M Jard & Cal " avenue, Spring o e ond of gieen six » LA B N3 Or buy the attachments an pply thens your old wagon box. Tor sale i icbraska J. C. CuAkk, Lincoln. MANsING & {178, Oniha Towa s lows alcr in the b, Ask arculae or sood iract And every them for descripeiv to us. J, McCallum Bros. Manuf'g Co., Office, 24 West Lake Stree!, Chicago, ma. 1w 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. and dacabiliey. They are for sale by ali Leading Car- riage Builders and Dealers throughout the country. SPRINGS, GFAR3 & BODIES For sale by Henry Timken, Patentee and Builder of Fine Carriag. s, 5T LOUIS, - -~ MO. 1-0m HEAT YOUR HOUSES MI0 LD iTEvana z 5 Ei 2 MOST POWERFUL! DE LY CHICACO, ILLS, Tty yingw 1882 impr voven'a, Mor, funded 1y | 801 {rom whoin it was bousht. I younocd by onr leading physiclany tublo and pertect o | ¥ Puds | Meatth Prc Abdomb; where, » ALl For sale by iea CULCAGU COLSLT CU,, Ll uig Samus! U, Davis & Ca,, NMERY NG ot CO0ODS [}