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4 | ——— Health Proscrving, $1.50, Self-Adjusting, Abdominal (extrs heavy) i N e e % TheSecret of the universal success of Brown's Iron Bitters is sim- ply this: It is the best Iron preparation ever made; is compounded on thoroughly scientific, chemical nd medicinal principle: does just what is claimed for it—no more and no less, By thorough and rapid assimilation with the blood, it reaches every part of the system, healing, purifying and strengthening. Com- mencing at the foundation it builds up and restores lost health—in no other way can lasting benefit be obtained. 79 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, Nov. 7, 1 have en a great sufferer from averyw } d-,-qm‘. everything I ate gave and 1 could cat butlittle, Thave mended, have ions of a dozen elief until 1 tricdeverythinzrec taken the prescr much stronger, and Tam a railroad engineer, and now make my trips regularly. I can not say 100 much in praise of your wonder- OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, Yaakton, was fatally burned (n 1he 14th. Her clotbing ¢ it fire from the amie woda works bave arriv : , clerc of e country, Sweetwater His books on was sentenced to the penitentiary for life last Saturday, at aramie, for murder in the secoud degree, Pulpit Rock, a noted natural curiosity in the canyon near Echo_City, on the line of the Union Pacific railway, was blown down during the gale on the 15th, A U. P, conductor nnmed Peck was lost in the storm a couple of weeks ago, whilo hunting near Separation and has not yet turned up, A nuwber of scouting parties aro nearching for him, Henry Merton was acqnitted at Laramie last week of the murder of a saloon keeper named Gerber, in February. Merton frac- tured Gerber's skull with a rock, from the effects of which he died. Merion was drunk at the time, ©OLORADU. Tellurium has been discovered near Pite ful medicine, D, C, Mack, Brown’s IroN BITTERS does not contain whiskey or alcohol, and will not blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipation. It will cure dyspepsia, indi- gestion, heartburn, sleep- lessness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown’s Tron Pitters made by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Crossed wed lines and trade-mark on wrapper. hc.firy‘ofllu‘ ol m‘":ull‘l'fi onrer or the mmuy'wlll be nhm.x-d by the person from whom it was bought. e b 1 g Pioees and "perfect fitting Corset ever g PRICES, by Mall, Postage Palds 92.00. Nuraing, i $1700, te by Teading Jictall Deators everywheres CHICAGO CORSET €0, Chicago, Il ulZeod&eow y 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES They sur, d durability, They are for sale by all Leading Oar iage Builders and Dealers throughont he country, SPRINGS GEAR: & BODIES @ allother s for eany riding. style Forsal b Henry Timken, Patentee vn1Bullder of Fino Carrlages, B LOOUXES, - ~ MO, e A PURE AND Celicious Bever. (] age. ‘“PHE QUP THAT CHEERS,” NOT INEBRIATES.” “BUT N a5% PALTY bas HUB PUNCH ¢ forgot to remin OUB DINN the last bottle o “Then, my d me to oider 8 “THE HU D ly by Messrs. 0. H. GEAVES & BON, K»-mn. It is made of the bect fiwported bravdy and Sauta Crug ruw, united with the j fresh lemons, snd the finest white » and s redly a delicious, » pure, s o reliable article, that bus w ) n, A smelter is to be built at Gunnison by the Stevens company of Denver, It was fifteen degroes below zero at Te)- ler on the 12th; and the natives call it “'a little fresh,” The monntain towns generally are ope posed to the proposition to hold another mining exposition next yoar, ‘When down 60 feet in a well he was dig- ging, a Greeloy man rtiuck a 3-foot vein of conl, claimed to be of a superior quality, Dr, G. W, Weiner was found cead in his room in Denver on the 15th, Gas es- caping from an Argand burner is supposed to have killed him, At Colorads Springs on the 17th, Sam’l 3, Stont got §28,000 judgment against the D. & N. 0. conetruction_company for ties which they did not pay for, In o chase after hovse thieves in Gunni- won county Iast week, the lender of the gang, Bob Hexton, and one of the pursuing PArLY named Reid, were shot doad, I'ho Theater! Comique at Pueblo burned on the 18th, While saving the effects one of the proprietors let s keg of nails drop on his partner, fatally Yojuring him, An employe of a Denver furniture house foll down an elovator hatchway, on the 17th, from the fourth floor to the first and only broke his wrist, The elevator had just descended loaded with matirasses, upon which he fell, ¢ Andrew Biggar, to have beon hanged at Ouray on the 24th, has been_repreived till December 22d by Acting Governor Wol- cott, in order that another effort for com. mutation can be made on Governor Pitkin when he returns from Califarnia, ‘Word had reached Guonison of a possi- tle cutbreak umong the Utes, As the story goes, some miners from Ophir caucht one of the Indians with a stolen horse somewhere between Mount Wilson and the Lone Cone, in the wuurng-rz of the res- ervation, and killed him. This so enraged the other Utes that they now threaten to go out on the war-path aud retaliate against the whites, UTAH, Ogden has telephonic connection with a number of emall towns 1 the neighbor- One of the election mesrengera got drunk while carrying the baliot box to the county weat and lost it, It has not yet been found, Bi next Juno it is anticipated that the Utah & Northern, Utah Eastern, Union and Central Pacific roads will have their torminus in Salt Lake, thus making that city the center of ssven railroads, inclad- ing the Denver & Rio Girande, Utah Cen- ral and Utah & Nevada, ' The Salt Lake Chronicle states that { there is a ' hemo on foot by the Mormon church to_appropriato the estate of the woman Nellie Wilder, who was recently shot ond killed by Jessie Walton, It is claimed that the murdered woman has a child living in San Francisco, but this the Mormons deny, and if it is shown that she died intestate, under the laws of the Ter- ritory the {lmpcrly will revert to the State, which is virtually the Mormon church, MONTANA. Helena already has her electric light. i@ The Miles City directory has over 600 names, Apples are only $5.00 a barrel on the Norghern Pacitic line, i A snow shed has been built between Heclar & Greenwood that is three miles long. The Montans mill at Maiden is now turuing out about ten tons a day of the shining metal, The Druw Lummon mine near Helena was s0ld on the 11th to a London syndi- cate for §1,500,000, The first regular passenger train of the Utah & Northern ran into Deer Lodge at 12:20 . ., on the 10th, The garrison at Fort Keogh send out Buffalo huuting parties to supply the troops with beet, inetoad of letting meat cuntracts, The wareh use at Fort McLeod contain. ing the winter rupply of provisions for the Blackfoot and Bioud Iodians has been de- stroyed by five, Jimes Mussell, who was ipjured iu the powder explosion at Mu'len tunuel List Pebruury, has sued Jomes Muir, the con- tractor, for dumages to the amount of $10,000, The gravite monument for the Big Hole battle ground is in thres pieces, which welgh re:pectively 10,000, 6,200 and 5,000 pounds. The wnument was unloaded at Silver Bow Junction, from which point it will be hauled to the battle gronnd next spring. 1t is of New Humpsbire grenite. IDARO, Wood is §5 & cord and hay §5) a ton at Koteh A business firm st Bolse employs a Cliinsman to keep thoir books, n. The weasurement was taken hed. The snow n the board wasbiushed off every twelve ha NEW MEXICO, ton will have's bank on the 1st of ter, room for one The repor with'the 1« -t cordial appreciation of all who wried . Biethit you gat the genuine with the facsirdle of “OHESTER H GRAVES & 8 NS go the capsule over the cork of each bottle. Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices WM, 4. McNamara, Omaha. Familics supplied by A. H, Gladstone, Omaha, Neb, Santa Fe is contindicted of the dread disesso exists The projested rail to Deming is & nar Only one cos there. ’ W will be commenced ut once, CALIFORNIA A Chinese woman at Los Anvelos went This is said to be raving mad last week, and <he ran oul and threw herself into ® haysiack, setting fire to that Bofore she eonld be rescued she wae frightfully in- ured, WYOMING Thrae carloads f machinery for the . Sixty-nine feet of snow fell at Galena, n o bowrd projecting from the ro f of a Ipox is prevalent at i from Bilver Qity gouge, and work the first f n Chinese wo- e man 1n this on yning insane BARGTA “Bee rook;” in Tehama connt Wit i the hixhiest Luttes in that section, 2 Kapid bas perfected its town or- | 4hy st fifteen yeara been orouf by nizat been, who formed a mammoth hive. It was he bogns serip trials have been put off | blasted o and the desd bees til fiiled three ! ks, while a comb The expense of Brave Bear's execution |0f honey tw a balf feet in thick: At Yaukton was £154, ness was found in the h Schoolma’ams are seares in Pennington | The British bark Duke of Argyle arrived county and the people talk of importing s | At San Diego on 3th. The vessel onr lowd, F wailed from Newport, Wales, July 16, 1881, The United States fish commisstoner ia | Fich & cario of 1 300 tons of «teel ra susplying Interestsd parties with young | BV, tons of coreogated iron for ¢ fish t0 stock the ' 1 YOURR | fornia Southern railroad, The voyage was < e . Oncs she was compelled to A _danghter of Thomas Finnegan, of n at Bt Falklan 1, and unioad her eargo and be thor ot Tosish B, Smith, a fisherman liviog on the beach near Westminster, killed hisacn, had o reve inwile Iation from God, di fice their son, and that in obediercoe to this command the mother held the boy while be cut his thioat from ear to ear with a butcher-knifs The murderer pointed ont the spot where ho buried his vieWm. The mother says that they were commanded and had to obey, and would eacritice al their children and thems:lves if the Lord directed it. S:nith, upon being arreigned, pleaded guilty. G Simpson, & young man of pleas. ant address and handsome appearance, who for several months has kept. the books of the San_Joaquin & Sierra Railroad com- pany ot Woodbridge, is badly wanted at that village. The laborers on the road trusted Simpson to such an extent that they deposited their wages with him, The witty yonth aleo won the affections of the belle of the village and was to bave mar ried her in a few weeks. About ten days #go he claimed to have received a dispatch o the e t that hls father was dying, and loft ortensibly to minister to his pater's Iast days, but as he basnot been heard from since nnd as the money entrusted to his care cannot be accounted for or found, the Woodbridge people have cometo the conclusion that he is a swindler and will never return, ARIZONA, A stage ran from Prescott to Phonix the other day with a load of fighters on board, Before arriving at Phonix, Con- nelly, one driver, had been shot in the leg by Jim Wagner, and Jim McCiintock, an. other, had been shot and killed by Joe Conlson, the stage agent. Mayer's building, near the postoffice, in Planix, has been injured in o eingular way.. A gopher, in tunneling, ran his tunnel into the ditch. T'he water running through this under the house caused the founcation to settle eeveral inches; and had not the cause been discovered the house would shortly huve tumbled into the strest., WASHINGTON, [@Miss Hattie Williamson of; Puyallup way taken sick on her wedding day and died before the hour appointed for the ceremony. The marquis of Lorne has written to Gov. Neweil oxpressing regret at not being able to visit Puget sound on account of the lateness of the senson, OREGON. Ship building is progressing. better than ever at Cous Bay, Grant_county has potatoes enough to feed Ircland for toree years, All Chinese employed by the contrac- tors on the Baker City Brauch of the Ore- gon Railroad and Navigation Company, near Pendleton, have quit work, and have tolegraphed the Chinese firms to send agents to them, A dispatch says a China- man fell into the river, and asked the fore- uwan to be sllowed to change his clothes. This was refused snd the applicant was { BEE%*“’O}?AHA TAURSDAY kicked. A Chinese storekeeper appealed in bebalf of his giuntrymen, whereupon the foremau knocked him down with a pick handle and shot at him. In the evening all the Chiue:e quit work and refused to return, It is ramored that white men raided their camps, stealing opium. provisions, eto. Roees for the Winter. Now York Commercial Advrtiser. Roses will, as usual, be the leading flower. Novelties will be introduced, particularly in what is known as fancy roses, which, correctly speaking, are the claes of hybrid perpetuals of which the General Jacqueminot is & familiar type. That variety, great as it is, is now superseded, and will undoubtedly eventually be cast in the shade by newer claimants for favor, possessing a more perfect form of flower and grent varietios in color, Some of the best of the soarcer variotivs are the Baroness Rothechild, & bouquet in itself; Duke of Edinburg, resembling the Jacqueminot,but having a distinet scarlot shade; Countess of Oxford, a rich carmine, and Magna Charta, & rose ot immense size and perfect form, color bright pink. Last season, for the first time, the favorite hybrid tea rose, Duke of Connaught, was first in- troduced. It {8 very similar to the Jacqueminot but s much freerbloomer, Quite a number of greenhouses this year are devoted exclusively to its culture, In this connection we must state that the raiser of this rose— Henry Bennett, of London—has in. troduced another, which is of the crimson color, that is said to eclipse everything yet seen in the rose. One of our American florists saw it in London iast summer, and endeavored to purchase a plant from Mr, Bennett, but he positively refused to eell one, even when offered £100 for a single plant, 'This florist, who is one of our most successful growere, well under. standing the value of flowers, must havo held this rara avis of a rose in high esteem to offer §500 for one plant, The raiser of this rose intends for the next season to grow it exclusively for the London cut flower market. He says that from three thousand plants he oxpeels for rix weeks to cut £100 worth a day, which would be §18,000, or from each plant, Wondexfal stories are related of profits reabzed months, but the Eoglish rose, which, by the way, is 1o bo called William Bennett, outdoes all, accerding to the statement of its originator, Dream The Britith Medlcal Journal de- soribes some iutercsting cxperiments u this subject that have been made by M Dolaunay. According to to psychologists dreams are generally illogical and absurd. M. Delaunay, however, by covering his forehesd with a layer of cotton woo! rendered at will his dreams healthy and intelli- gent, According to his experience, the dreams whioh people have when : \\(H”A:z‘w'w“-'\‘ uquerque was sold re- g on their back are sonsu- A bridge is t bullt mcross the Rio | 298 sgitated apd erotic. ; Thogde G Wt Socorro by & private corpora which vecur when lying on the left tion, side are intelligent, reascnable and There ore six newspapers in Silver City | Félate to recent ocourrencos, People they wie starvivg, There is about | often talk during the last mentioned dreams, The suthor considers that dreams, iutelligent or otherwise, erotic | or sober, can bs induced by causing variations in the cerebral cireulation and by the nutrition of the various re- gions of the brain, either by the ele- vation of the cranial temperature or by decubitus, They therefore form sn interesting field for psychological research, from General Jacqueminot in winter | & NOVEMBER 23 BTATH JOTTINGS. There is a very largs Hoosier immigra tion to Pierce county. Nemaha county is 10 tackle the connty #eat removal question, Another fina brick business block has been built in North Pl Thero is talk of the Norfoll branch of the Union Pacific beivg extended to Yank- ton, The contract has been lot for the Masonic temple at Lincoln, and work upon it will begin at on The Con e nal Star, published monthly at Osceola, 18 & new organ of that denomination. an, the Minden mur ried at a special term on The new elevator at Fairfield in ready for business, 1t is snid to be one of the finest on the road, The Methodist wreh at Exeter is finished and wi'l b It cost aboat 88,20 One of the hurned ont business men of icated on thie 26th, Riverton proposes t> put up a brick block on the site of the one destroyed. A Lneaster county woman haa eloped BEMIS’ | a palatasie form. " 4 L only preparation of Y b 1 il yiot biaekem tecMwo characteriets other iren prepara Tothing % rivo the resalts thab | le Disaases, Dyspepain, and i mmr-nmlcrlv;llrvlm Jaseqthat b incomparablo remedy. 1 prese s boins Mo, N gty in my practice. Dii. ROBERT SA wwwral healthyul ton wapwors ) @pplicable to General ity, Toss of Appe- tite, Prostrat - Vital Fo with her husband’s brother, who hand- somer and several years younger, A petition wns circulated in North Platte last week, requesting from the Union Pacific permission for another coal dealer to establish himself there, J, Odell, of Lincoln, while hunting o fow miles north of that city on the 17th. sho bald headed engle measuring over nine feet from tip to tip. The Anburn Advertiser, a very aged pa- per, has been absorbed into tue Auburn Journal, a lively fledeling. It also had too much Howe. Howe, in Nemaha county, is U, 8, for crow. A fire in Phelps Center on the 16th de- stroyed the court house and Nugget oftice. The coungy recordsand the type were saved, but the Nugget lost two presses, Oare- lessness in starting a fire in a stove is sup- poeed to have been the cans Fraund Tens of thousards of dollars are squand- ered yearly on traveling quacks, who go from town to town professing to cure all the 1lls that our poor humanity is heir to. Why will the public not learn common sense, and if they are suffering from dys- pepsiaor liver complaint, invest a dollar in SPRING Brossox, eold by all druggists and endorsed by the faculty. See testimoai. als, Price 50 cents, trial bottle 10 cents, Unmarried Persons Shonld lose no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Towa, concerning which circu- lara and full information will be sent froe upon application. 1t is organized under the Insurance Laws of lowa, and is the only legalized and legiti- wmate institution of the kind in the country. Its officers and managers aro among the most prominent bus- iness men in Cedar Rapids, inclading bunkoers, the postmaster, capitalists, railway managers, iusurance men, leaaing lawyers, physicians and other reliable citizens, Over $15,000 has already been paid to members. It is a splendid investmont, as safe, secure and safe as a Government bond., You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence married life on, as mot. Remember it only costs you one cent for a postal card to request full explanation and information. Good sgents can get territory if ap- plied for soon. Write to-day. Do not postpone it. Mention where you saw this notice. 00t26-1m* Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB. Oa.pit,nl Stook, - f- $100,000. Four Feet Wide BY JAS. B, HEARTWELL, President. A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President, '. WhBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Oswald Oliyer, E. C. Webster, Jus. B, Heartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney . Samuel Alexander, A L. O Seven Feet Long, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED, First Mertgage Loansa Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent, home institution where School Bonds and other legally issued Municipal securiiies of Nebraska can be be negotiated on the most favora terms, Loans made ou improyed farms in all wel! settled counties of the siate, \hrogh responsiblo local correspondents. O SRS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel in the city, Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engineer, And Examined and Compared by Rooma 78c, §1.00, 81,50 and §2.00 per day. iy 3 A L B R A Ge orgt‘bnnth, County hotsl, Surveyor .HURST. - - Prop. Coruer Fourthand Locuat Btrets. BT. LOUIS MO. FABT TIME! higagd & Northwest Tralng lenve Omata B:40 p, m, oo ¥or full intormation call on H. P, DEU Ageat, 14th und Feramro ste., J. Bi Rallwiy Dopot. o sh JAMES T, CLARK, Agont GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, EPPS’S COGOA. BREAKFAST, By & thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, aud by 6 careful spplication of the fiue propertios of well 8 lec.ed Coo Mr, By with & ago which 1may save as joctors’ bilia 1t is by the Judicl us articles of diet that s constitution way bo gradually built up until strong enough 10 reest cvery tendoncy to discase. Hundrods of subtle maladies are Aoating around us ready 10 attack wherevor there is & weak polut. We may cecapo mavy & fatal Ehatt by keeping our o8 well fortifiod with rop o nourished frawe. " 0 M emply with bolling 1 tias only (J-1b and Ib), Iabel JAMES EPPS & CO, AJDID(HO‘(H.HHC Chemists London, Enelan Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE OCITY. Over Six Months work upon it at a Cost of ahout $1,600. CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION laid out up to this date. Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. Genes Shows all New Railway and Depot brounds, All property shown and described within half & mile south and west of city limits, and all within one mile north of north boundary of city. Fully Mounted, Colored, Varnished And Cloth Backs, Suikntwly STABLISHED 1853, PRIGE $7 EACGH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis SIDE SPRING An‘l‘Ac:_A:r:\"l‘ NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSOXN, LEADING Heal Estate Agency, CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Streat, ingle Bragch Loadir.n: ouble Brea ch Loadin uzale Loading Shot Guns, from 36 to ¢ 18 Shot Guns, 818 from fo § 76, A0, gaing Tastl éBase Balls and all Kinds of Fauey Goods. 11 34132 ) Show Cases Alwayw on Fang, 5 N ..ln-‘ VI Vil Imported and Key West Cigars, a large lin schaum first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. / of Meer- and Wood Pipes and everything required in a A. M. CLARK, Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DEGNRATOR. ALK & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window Shades® aud Durtains, CORNICES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. iy, Olls & Brushes, 107 South 14th Streot i OMAHA NEBRASKA ‘WILLIAM SNYDER, o MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD W.AGONS. Fivs-Class Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Donms 4t , Omaba Neb. F. C. MORG-A N, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nah. FarlLl. 182=. WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, STOCK LARGER THAN EVER, { 1308 sug 26 tf me and 1310 Douglas 8 OMAUA, NEB. 1 OBERFELDER & CO. A Braveand Faithful Guardian of OurHomes and Proporty Resoned from Imminent Peril. A vy -y popular aud well-known member of our hange Place in solicited gives his un m 1 dreadfully troubled with disease of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six months; at times I wasso reverely afflicted that I was unable to stand on my feet, s m; lower parts of my legs were very my urinary orgas were in o dreadtul | my blood was ina wretched state, and it had be' come 80 impoverished and cireufated 80 poorly | that my hands and feet would be cold and numb, and s0 White as to appear lifcless. 1d not rest nights, but was 50 distressed all over that I could not lie still in bed, but wou'd keej and rolling from one side to the othe 80 that I would feel more tired and in the morning than when I went to bed. My condition became so serious that I was obliged to stop work, and for thirty days I was unable to 'be on duty. 1 | consalted the best doctors, and tried the nu | ous medicines and so-cal od cure wrew woise, and was in a gad ¢ way when & long-time valuel fr prowinent in this city in a large gxpress ny, urged me to try Hunt's Remedy, as he had known of wonderful cures effocted by it. Upon his repr sen‘ation I obtained two Fott es of the Rom taking it as directed Is the old Favorlte snd FPELEN OCEE v 1 L L8010 FOR— | CHICAGO, : PEORI 1 hours I commenced to fo awtul condition whe 1 8T. LOUIS, T B bt MILWAUKEE., | {5 lonsined toteke th temedy and to fah- DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, iSi6! ok s that T as away; and NEW YORK,BOSTON, Wis several And all Poluts East and®outh-East, THE LINE COMPRIS! Nearly 4,000 wiles. Bolid Smooth Stel Track 11 connections are made in UNION DEPOTS bes s National Repntation as bLeing the at Through Car Line, and |5 uniyozmai onoeded 0 bo the FINEST EQUIPPED road {o the world for all classes of travel, Try it andyou will find travellog & luxury tnstéad of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated L sale at all offices in the Wes:. All intorumation about Rates o Car Acocruwodations, Time ! hocrtully glven by app). T, d. POTTER, 4 Vioer PEROCIY ) e back-ache which used to bother me wmore thaa all the rest, troubles me no more, and 1 slesp splendidly night: urely have vory excellaut and forcl- b s0 of Hunt's of me, 1 ave done without wmedicing that T comaend it to all ver disease, or who are discases of the urinary ¢ pectiully 15AAC W, FAIRBROTHER." 00 ReWARD Frze, Sloep _nld-eod&w $5 : 't & AL will be paid to any person Ge W. J, DAVENFO Gen. Agent, Conn who will produce a Paint that will cqual the H P, D € 5. N N P e ¢ iPennsylvam.n Patent Rubber = Paint, GRAY" Cheaper t now in use STEPUENSON. | \or pa STEWAL} Sole Proprietors, LD E \ — 4 TER TAKINS UUGLAD {4F [ v _v"l:‘“".“"‘“ P).': TARCHITHCOT, lon aud « Proma | Qupnentor, Superintendent. &o. whick Al kinds of Job work dane. ¥ ong Old Buildings d. Reconstructed. Plans and specifcations d. tshe bet, 14th ond 16th 212 50ld by ali drugglste at §1 jor package, or 6 packnges for 86, or wil © Boni 1206 by m' | on Tecr iph of she money, by addresatng HEGHAY dRDICINE 00, Boflalo, N. Y. w bulldings orce 416 Harney 8t., sug 7-me 6m Omana, NEs, 161L ana wowigea Btreete. ] 1 ocTwe ) LMt

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