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o ————————— 2 R R S R % THE DATLY BEE ~OMAHA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 New Life is given by using Brown's IRON Birrers. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per- fect condition. Brown's TroN BITTERS ensures per- fect health through the changing seasons, it-disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- tion, Kidney and Liver Dis- ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, sg., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing- ton, D. C,, writes, Dec. sth, 1881: Gentlemen : 1 take pleas. ure in stating that [ have used Brown's Iron Bitters for ma- laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results, i Beware of imitations. Ask for BRowN's IroN BiT- «2RS, and instst on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom~ mended as “just as good,” The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md, A DELIGIOUS DRINK In Flot Weather Mix with Fine Tce. In Cold Westher Mix with Hot Water, Add Lemonade (when Convenlent) to the Taste. Th *HUB PUSOR" 18 otsaperior nd mests with marked popUIAt favor a4 TR and paiaf drink e 1t ed, caro from the best ma- torial An siroeablo. addition $0 the ‘chofce things of th tablt which undonia- bly cn i we tho pleasures of lifo and encourago i tedowsnip and good ‘hature it rightly en- Families, Olubs, Hotels, Excursions, Picnics and Yachting Parties Pro- uounce Hub Punch Unrivalled. Toe “HULPUNCH" I8 831d by 'l leading fam- Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices byM. A. McNamara, Omaka. Familics wupplied by A, H, Gladstone, Omaha, Neb, Every Corset is warranted 0 its wearer in eve ¥, or the money will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. made.’ M': La., says: OHICAGO CORSET €O, Chicago, Il uiZecdivos y 100,000 TIMKER-SPRING VEHICLES HNOW IN USE THURLOW WEED. 0ol A, K. McClure's and Horace Breeley’s Estimates of the Man, His Character and Oarecr by “‘Gath.” McClure in the Phila felph's Times Thurlow Weed presents the most positive and distinctive characteriatics of any citizen of this or any other age in our political history. His life was an anomaly; his power was unexam- pled; his wisdom as a leader seldom if over equaled and never excelled. He was the one Warwick of American politios; the one man who taught ‘in lustrious lessovs for all, that the greater power of intelligence and skill is in private citizenship—not in office. He was often more mighty than presi- dents, and his power endured in all the mutations of politics, while presi- dents, oablnets, senators and com- moners faded from their respective spheres; and he proved, as no other child of our free institutions ever proved, that the highest title to power 18 the highest citizenship of the A Poet Mostem Dissection of Ostriches aro not_patticularly prized for their flesh. Nor their eggs. A fomale oetrich will lay & great many epgs of & prodiglous s1za—ns large asa cocoanut; but ostrich egga are not spe- cially adaptable to omlet-making nor to eggmog. What are ostriches raised for, then? it will be ssked. Feathers, An ostrich feather is as superior in com- mercial value to the longest and grandest plumen of a Shanghai rooster as the ostrich is superior to the roos- ter in personal dimensiona—Ilength, breadth and thickness. A single one is worth $1 at wholesale, and a sin- gle bird, when full grown, will yield $40 to 8150 worth of plumes at a pluckiog, and, if well fed and cared for, will give two pluckings a year. With these figures before her, a Mis- souri farmer’s wife can sce the im- WASl:IVI NGTON NOTES, Arthur's Meseage. Prs.sidont ‘What &t s Expected to Contain Getting Out the Depart- ment Reports Philedelphia Record Wasminoron, November 24, — Washington is as busy as a big thea- ter on Monday afternoon. In week or two its annual performance will begin, and everybody is working hard to compiete the neceasary prep- arations, Everybody who isn’t writ- ing an annual report or fixing up the menso superiority of ostrich farming, as o producer of pin money, over chicken hatching. A stock of ostriches to begin will oot something. The chicks are worth $60 each at a month old; one hundred will cost $5,000, and another $1,000 for their keeping the first year, But at thirteen months of age they may be subjected to the first plucking, yielding a crop of feath- ers worth $2,500 at ths lowest calcu- lation. And this is not all, ostriches produce ostrisches, as well as feath- ers, One set of birds, a ocock and two hens, will give in a year 180 eggs, and these will tuen out 130 chicks, republic, ; flr only mo] of Thurlow Weod was not great in |theeo live to tho age of a month, they many of the accepted attributes of | Will be worth, at $50 each, $5,000. greatness, He would not have been |10 branch of ordinary poultry-breed- gront ns & placoman, Ho was no ora- | ing oan furnish results comparable to tor; was seldom heard in oral disputa. | this. It may be objeoted that os. tion and then only in_sovere brevity; | triches live inhot deserts, and would was no magnetizer of the multitude, |0t fancy & resldence in Miscouri, but was a rugged, homely thinker; a | This is a ake. They live and clear-headed and etrangely dispassion. | thrive in parts of Africa and South ato actor, and he spoke and wrote in|America whero the snow falls to a ggig:’ml. lHome Groeley, who was x:e-'::. fiil;pfl: .tm m:’fiugmw’l‘gey s i are N 88 el B i) been known to swallow nails, chips and whetstones, They ought not to be limited to this metallic, fibrous and and fossil diet, however, When the best results are sought, a proper sup- of him as man of ‘‘coarse mould and fibre; tall, robust, dark-featured, shrewd, resolute and not over scrupul- ous; keen-sighted, though not far-see- and as ‘“‘the most sententious oapitol for the Garfield Monument fair is cleaning house. All the men, with & fow exceptions, are getting ready to play tome part before the public eye in the coming winter, and all the women, without exception, aro getting $heraselves and their houses ready to meet the social demands of private life during the season which is abont to open, The stage is being swept: the rubbish carted away; the ola ecencry touched up and new mconery painted; the footlights are being retipped and the machinery of the stage repaired. Wo are doipg what we can, too, to make the theater attractive so the eye and comfortable to the body. We want that it should look warm and home- like when the lights are lit and the audience comes in and asks for a pro- gramme, Ina pleasant two-story cottage of composte structure on a low, broad hill in the ehain surrounding Wash- ington, almeat directly north of the center of the eity, the president, due- ing most of bis waking houss, is writ- ing his annual message to congress The cottage is reslly s pleasant little house, one of » village cf pleasant lit- tle houses within the inclesure seb apart by the savings of the roldiers of Annual Where It is Being Written and k procrastination stole all the time there was. Now-a days peo- round the house in the fall or in 11\0.5 #pring,or at any time whatever, promises you aesistance as readily as the penniloss man ‘promises money, probably with as little hope of ever fulfiilling his promise. He goes on oromising just as thet delicions Ohe. shire grin went on grinning long after the cat had vanished, just from habit. Everybody in Washington is a month behindhand, All the shops and all the workmen havo issued ten times as many promises as they ean possibly redoem, and hundreds of hearts are palpitating under silks and satins lost the ‘‘season” come and find their habitations still in summer garb witn- out a single winter garmens., Some of them in desperation ave Jay- ing their own carpets, polishing their own floors, buwnishing thelr own metals and putting up their own eur- taina. One of the leaders of Waening. ton society was found by a fushionable caller, calling at o fashionable keur, the other afternoom, on a tall atep- ladder, in the centor of the great how window of her elegant drawing room, putting up her own lambrequin, aided by her butler and her maid. The little lecture delivered from that rostrum by our friend, the feader aforesaid, never more graceful,, dignified ple who are wanted ‘“to do things “Xi oronsc trind of the /P B'[Flf—sk ~ i IRON mfiw. 6 pleasure Lufin WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zepiwrs, Germantown, Etc, S8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 398, 1310 Jeusiar 8 OMAHA, nifh. aug 26 tfme 1 OBERFELDER & CO. i il W HOLESALE GROCER at that moment, would have produced | an effect, I think, as she spoke of ! broken promises and biighted hopes, | even upon she callous heart and seared || conscienco of a Washington uphol- sterer, if it» could have been gathered in just thon. Probably he would have an engagemant at the president’s cot- tage at that particular houe. If you come to Washington to live you would better set to work at once for your- self; you'll probably have to do it any- how, and yow may as weld do it first aa last, Mace, OSSR Y Given Away. ‘We cannot halp noticing the liberal offer made to all Invn&h and sufferors by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Nah. Retail JEWZLRY HOTUSE in @maha. Visitorscan kere MUSIC THOUSE IN THE WEST1 | an B:ngant writer of editorial para- grapha on the American press.” Ro- ferring to Weed’s moral forces, Gree- ley thus gently touches the shadows of the character of the great War- wick: ‘I cannot doubt, however, that if he had never seen Wall street or Wash!ngton, had never heard of the stock board, and had lived in some undiscovered country, where logisla- tion is never bought nor eold, his life would have been more blameless, use. ly of grainand grasa should be furn- hed them. If it should be objected that Missourl was not cut ont for an ostrich state, we reply that our laws make special provision for an infirmity of this sort. We have a tariff system carefully oconstructed to foster and stimulate industries in places unfitted for them and if, after a fair trial, the infant industay of ostrich growing should show signs of incapac- ity to triumph over the difficulties of the republic as a home for those of | You are requested to call at C, ¥. Good- ful and happy.” a Missouri_government, a republican Gath In The Cinclnnati Enquirer, fifflf:":;\fi'.?:':p; JANEL Sor ?:v;n; de}i:-liz?:up;lge:h: b::o“;::fl::i;; ;::é protective duty of $1 on ou’ry ostrich opinion of him, I never went to see foather imported, with a bounty of 81 him again. h‘ was living in the to every lady for every new American house where he died, in the rear of a [B'flll;'l '1:? 'h"‘:l'tl. pl:‘“‘;““h 'Thh church yard, close to Fifth avenue, l‘;oul ’M'; R el ": o '"’l ":ln' ::::.‘i’:'n o‘!’ pu:'lal:nl:onl::’h:dm;n::::{ from Timbuctoo, Buenos Ayres and chiefly photographs and prints, hung the Mackalolo region of Africa. on the walls, He expressed his sur- prise that 1 had not been to see him before, Ifound ho was a bundle of Mfi‘x&n:‘:‘,"m ‘:’h:;‘;:'fnflrz?%f: :fi prejudices against individuals and of |erally is a public benefactor, and does reminiscences whioh had no moral di- | positively; cure, then we consider it our rection. He wasman a of remarka. |uty to lmpart that h}""’m‘fi": » %'IL ble slze, and of peouliar yet not invit- Mo el e v o L) byl 3 medicine, and will surely cure Biliousn viting expression, and reminded me | Fever and Ague, Stomach, Liver an in some reepects of Simon Cameron, [ Kidney Complaints, even wsre all other who was always affable, yet never ele- | romedies fail. We know weweof wospeak, vating. and can freleb recommend them to all.— There was no channel in_the life of | &x-—Hold at fifty centaa bottle, by Thurlow Weed bounded by convie-| ~ ~' """ o tions, and flowing toward large, pure The Amenities of Show-Life, oceanic purposes. He liked the in- | st. Louls Globs Democrat, triguen of politics, was fond of telling |' Ohe-Wah, the Chinese dwarf, who of the ounning things that he had|is connected with a traveling museum, done, and it seemed to me that he|reached the clty last might, and is considered hia leadership to have been | stopping at Barnum’s. In Chicago, » long sertes of seriovs &enund jokes. | 1ast week, Che-Wah was given a great Heo was a weather prophet on public| deal of notoriety by the publication opinion, but he only consulted it to|in the papers of that city of sensa- know when to carry his umbrella, not | tional reports about a marrriage that with reference to the effect of rains|wag about to take placo between the and drought and storms on tho uni- | dwarf and a young girl of aristo- versal crops. He raised his umbrella|oratic family, " One sheet, in & wand took that politician he was tem- | lengthy articlo, stated that Che-Wah porarily carrying on his arm under | and his batrothed applied to a Catho- the friendly bombazine, and winked | lic priest and tried to induce him to to seofgreater men left out in the|tie the knot, but that he refused on n, the ground that the groom was a Ho had a great deal of respect|Buddhist, It-was said ‘that the girl among politicians of his own age who | followed the dwarf from Baltimore in had lived through the same party epi- | the hope of marrying him, and that sodes, but had not come to Mr, Weed's | a priest in that city had also been importance, though they had aspired | asked to perform the ceremouy, but to be like him, These have assisted | that he refused for the reason givenin to spread his fame with a younger gen- | Ghicago. 1t was stated that the girl eration; but it seems to me absurd to | intended to accompany the museum class this old country Metternich with | to §:, Louis, and that here another the formulators of ideas, like Seward, attempt would be made to have the or Calhoun, or Greeley, Hls power|marriage solemnized, This story was was obtained by being shifted to Al-| not only published in the Chicago pa- bany, the corrupt Oapital of the State, | pers, but the agent of the Western from various little country towns, | Associated Press telegraphed a con- where he had Yubluhed ephemeral | densed report of it to the principal and sharp weekly P Albany | cities in the country. became his world, ' New York never| A (ilobe-Democrat reporter called became him, Heobtained an interest | on Ohe-Wah at his hotel last evening in various street railroads, whose char- | and found him in bed with the giant tors wero procured at Albany, and |in voom No, 16, He did not deny thoao stocka rising and paying divi- | that ne was the curiosity alluded to in deuds madoe him rich. 1u that wey he | the Chicago sonsation, Ho spoaks came to New York Oity, and died | good English, and does nos look much here. Iknow many a politician in|]ike a Ohinaman,) Philadelpbia and other places, whohas | ¢Will you try to get married in St. no reputation at all, aud not much re- | Louis, ..L,d the reporter, epect, who is to-dsy independent by| «Who will I marry?” was the re- the same street railroad contrivance, sponse, ——————— “Phat girl you tried to tie up to in Horsford's Aoid Phosphate Baltimore and Chicago,” IN DEBILITY, “‘That's a lie,” the dwarf replied ‘Worthy ot Praise. their comrades who are orippled by |man's Drug Storo, and get a TiNal Bottle adverse fortunein the great struggle for existence, 3t is the prettiest spot neae Washingten, and one of the prettieat in the world. In times past it has been anything but a home for the old soldiers who have had to work like s0 maoy plantation darkies to make beautiful what they were always too tired to enjoz But at all times it was a very beautiful park. Grant used to go ont there sometimen in the summer, too, and o did Huyes. Every president likes it better, for every year it grows prettier, and by and by. I don’t think they will care to go anywhera clse, At any rate, Mr. Arthur finds it vory pleasant to live there fora little while until Lord High Chamberlain Rackwell shalll have finished: the renovation at the White house, which he planned last summer. When the Lord High Ohamberlain shall have fihished putting. white paint en the walls of the mansion, black paint on the railings, and. gold leaf everywhere on the outside, aud new carpets and new furniture and new hangings on the inside, whioh may be noxt week, and which may be never, Mr. Arthur will be able to come home. Mean- while he has had a lot of old carpets| and furniture moved out to the cot- tage, and after several emperiments, involving at least one conflagration, which was dolerously extinguished by Aleck, the valot, with his his- #orio whisk brush, suaceedéd in gotting the fires started. He lives most of the time in what an- swers for ihe library out at the cottage, in easy clothes and with a good cigar, writing, revising and pol- ishing his annual message. It will be, like his message of last year, rather a report of the events of the past twelve months than a message of sugge:tion, There will be, I am told} no startling recommendations in it. Nevertheless great care will be taken to prevent its being published in the newspapers before it is sent to con- gress, This with a view of enhancing its importance, Down in the amphitheatre we are all working quite #s hard as is the gontleman on the Eilliop. Some of us are laying carpets and polishing deanks and sweeping out the galleries in the halls of congrees, while other busy hands are trying to make those ghastly bare walla of the reast of the capitol passably pretty for the benefit of the men and women who are to visit the fair next week. Outside, on the north side of the capitol, work- mon are beginning the marble terrace which is to turn the cap- itol right around so0 as to make it face the oity on the weat, instead of the jail where Guiteau was hanged, the congressional cemetery, where congressional paupers are burted and the insane asylum, where public lunatics are confined, on the east. Down ¢n Pennsylvagia avenue hun- dreds of laborers are irying to lay an artificial stone sidewalk on the north side of the street, from the ecapitol to the treasury department. Hundreds of merchants, whose shops front on the sidewalk, are doing their best to prevent the laborers from succeeding, not that they don’c want the neweside- D, W. H, Colcombe, Now Orleans, with emphasis, ‘I nover asked a girl “I found it an ndmirable | to marry me sluce I was born, and remedy for debilitated atate of the | never expeot to. system, produced by the wear and tear ““Who started the story that you of the nervous energies,” were about to marry a wealthy Irish lel?” Ostrich Farming. “The man who was running our 8t Louls Republican, show.” 1t is high time that the farmers of | ‘‘What did he do it for?” Missouri were turning their attention| *“What did he do it for!" echoed to raising ostriches, It has been too | Che-Wah with surprise. *“Just to ad- long overlooked. A recent pamphlet [ vertise the museum, that's all, on ostrich farming demonstrates be-| It appears that Che-Wah was not a that the great tide of pedestrians, foreed out of its usual channel, flows down the avenue nearer than the curbatone. how the merry war over the barrels will end, In the granite and marble buildings collectively known as “The Depart- ments” everybody, young and old, big and little, is writiog & ‘‘report” about womething or other that he did walk, but that they don’t want to be fenced in with boards and barrels, so the car tracks No [ome can tell | 1508 Fernham 8t.. . . | free of coat, if you'are suffering with Con. \sumption, Severo €oughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchits, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, Hoarseness, or any affection of the Throat or Lungs. It will positively cuze you. BEMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bittoma will carely aid Nature i» making yeu well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspestic, or ave suffering from any of the numer- ons diseases of the stomach or Bowels, it 38 your own fault if you remsin ill, for Hop Bitters- are a soversign remedy 1n all such complaints. If you are wasting away{ with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Lvath this moment, and turn. fora cure to Hop Bitters. If you sre sick with that terrible sickness Nervousness, you will %nd a ““Balm in Gilead” in the use cf Hop Bitters. If you are a froguenter or o resi- dent of a miasmatio district, bawicade your system againat the scourge of all countries—malaria, epidemic, bilicus and intermittent levers—by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, pimple or sal- low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and fee( miserable generally, Hop | Bitters will give you fair skin, rich iblood, and sweetest breath, health and eomfort. | In short they oure all disesses of the stomch, .Bewels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. $500 will be paicifor a case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invald wife, sister mother, or daughter, can be made the pioture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Wil you let them suffer? FAST TIME| in golog Kagh take the {hieago & Northwest: (=} asta waze OPf Tralns lesve Omuba 8:40 P ation call on P. DEU 0 Famaw gte., J. BELL, U i at JAMES T, (LASK, JAGOB KAUFMAN, REMOVED TO NO. 611 16TH ST DEALER IN _ALL INDS OF WINES SEGER & TONER Manufaeturers and Dealers in HARNESS AND SADDLERY WHIPS, CURRY-COMES, Brushes, Glg Saddlos, ote., light and heay Harnoss on hend, or made to order. Light Har ness mado a specialty. Brey. 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GLUFFS AND T, PAUL, your Tiekobo read. via the “Blouy Ballroad 18, J.R. BUCOAAAN ot or didnit do during the pust year. In| Martin, The Tailor, yond dispute that 1t is enormousl, close reader of the Chloago paper Ihes mucpawe allotber o tor essy riding, esyle @3 ahility, Thoy are for sale by all Leading Oar {ago Builders and [fldm throughout be countey. SPRINGS GEAR) & BODIEE For sal h. Henry Timken, Vateutoe on . salider of Flue Osrrlages. BT TOULS, - - MO, i1 profitable, and is & very reputable and | that he dil not know of the stir he proper business besides. Perhaps an | was creating in the social circles of explanation of the low condition of | that city, He could not account for ostrich farming in Missouri is to be [the increase in business at the museum found in the limited acquaintance of | until the engagement in Chicago had Missouri farmers with these estimable | closed, when the ‘‘ad" was explained birds. A premium Shavghai rooster, | to him, tall enough to look in at the kitchen window, 18 the nearest approximation to an lh:;rich that mu;t of ‘:me:"r eaw, Buotan ostrich can do better i than that, Ap ostrich is the tallest | frec Jearl7, o0 ravelys quacks, who bird in the world, There have been | the 1lls that our poor fiumanity is heir to, tailer birds than it in the world, but|Why will the publf. not learn common thoy have passed mway, leaviog the | %ense, and if they wo suflering from dys- r i or liver carsplant, fnvesta dollar | catrioh the mast atitudinous fowl in | Ko’ buoason, 21 by al drigytots and A full.grown ostrich can | endorsed by #ne' faculty, See testimoni. look in the second-story window if it | als. Price 59 cents, trial bottle 10 cents, is not too. high; ludeed, v fullized AT O KN, m‘:‘ ""‘, P llowad to stand on| Benuty’health, and happines for ladiee # platform raised half tho distauss |10 L WINE OF CA™RM e Fraud Tens of thousards of dollzus are squand. d this wild competition the ouly differ- | 1220 ence between one man and another seems to be that the bigger the official is the bigger is his report, and that sometimes & nite lergth of time on the pleu‘lluu he “*has areport to write.” Every year these reports are larger and trashier, (The great aim seems to bs to see how long a report ean be got into print as a publication of the gov- ernment printing office. Then the ladies—we must not for- wt them—they are struggling as only ‘ashington with the house furnisher and the house doctor and the whitewasher and the tradesman, In Washington to got ® thousand promises for every per- formance, Long ago—bafore the war, |call b umice veows, 8, Orel o to BlockOmab, | No. 609 N, 7th t. very big official—say a secretaty of tha treas- ury—is permitted to seclude himself from the vulgar world for an indefi- o have to struggle Farnham Street. Has rrcelved a ful and Winter Sultings, 1 pair of pants for §5.00, or a completo suit #2600, 1mtg M. HORWICH & CO., DEALEB IN Paper $tock, Woolen Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highest Prices Paid. Shipments from the country solicited. Kemittaucee OmaHA |~ Promptly made, | Nxs DextorL Thomas&bro, WILL BUY AND SELL. TN, S AT AND ALL TRANBACTIONS OCNNECYED TUEREWITH, Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Ete, him and save Goa' Pass, A Misesor! Vailey Ia. which govern the operations of digestion aad ninwesters Passenger putrition, and by & caroful W K DAVY fne propersles of well of subtlo maladles are flanting around wa to aitack whorover there i a weak poiut way eecape many & fatal shaft by keep velves well fortificd with pure blood au Srly nourihed {rame."Divil Bervics G Mado simply with bolling water or milk. Soi 1n bios ealy (3-1b and 1b), Jabeled Oovaell Blus * * | Eppa has provided our brea ™ dellcately lavored h\‘,»('smlkul ¥ h s ¥o IMPOF.TEILD a séors’ billa 1t is by the o m,'nx.u lossor la o H!:nlnthl may be grac gh | Tulios, to reslst every Lendency to disease. | Crocuses. X | Andall other for Fall Planting. 1 i wen! ¥ Fhown iu Chicag Tlustratcd Catalogue free. Send for it. Hiram Sibley & Co., & nssort, SEEDMEN, JAMES EPPS & 0O, 200208 andolph 8., - - - - Chloago Homamopathic Chemists g3 1 D DAL ——— - ndou, Englan GOLD ROPE. = A e e Thelotrinsic merit and superior quality of o GEO. B SV YT 5 Gold Rope Tobacco has induced other J.,m.z MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates Engraved to Order- . Bt. Louls, Mo, turers to put upon the market s 0ods slwilar to cur braud Ia ame and style which are offered and eold for less movey than the genulue Gold Rope. We caution the t ade and consnmer to sos that our awe end trade mark are upon each ump. The only genuive and orlginal Gold Tobacco ls wanufactured by S THE WILSON & McNALLY 10 BACCO JOMPANY, {f e B § 1