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4 THE DAILY BEE- “OMAHA, WiDN SDAY D! CEMBER_M 1882 S ——————— Y THE LAND GRANT CASES The supreme court has at last given ‘ita’ opinion on the Knevals and Bur. liegton and Missourl land grant oases The declslor, s was expected, is agalnst the right of the settlers clatm. ... 81000 Montha. £3.00 g“:.bvi;:hu._’ 21'! ;l)'h“:v;h“::fim ing title to the land. Both cases, - which have often been discussed in “'.gid\‘gylt'i‘.xlfl BEEy putiied svery these columns, have been, decided on TRRMS POST PAID— the same ground, One Year..... 8200 | Threo Months, 50| This ground, bricfly stated, is that 8is Months. ... 1.00 | One Month.... 20| yitle to fand grants passes to the A T uatea™"" " | grantee with the filing of the map of the lands in the land commissioners CORRESFONDENCE~—AIll Communi- | (g5, at Washington and atfons relating to News snd Editorial Lol ' atters should be addressed to the Eniror | not with its record on the books of or Trr Bex, P ALl ot the looal land office adjacent to the BUSINESS LETTE sines ks Letters and Remittances sbould bs xd |iond eo donated. In the Kuovals dressed to THE VEE PUBLISHING COMPANY | cases, thousands of meres wers pre- empted in good faith by actnal set- OmAHA. Drafts, Checks and Postoffice tlers, who consulted the land office The Omaild Bee. Published eve ay. The enly morning, except Sun. onday morning daily. TERMS BY MAIL~ Ordere to be mada piyabla to the order of the Co pany mspn and foand no evidence of titlo The BEE PUBmH—IiB Gfl-, PI'UI]S- restlug with the rallroad companics E ROBEWATER Editor i~ e e In many instances their titles were - petfected and patenis issued to them Coneress has beon seizod with an-| by the government. The supreme other spasm of civil service roform, | court now decldes that the title had but a spasm is of very short duration | passed out of the hands of tho gov- genera'ly, erament into that of the corporationa, = and that the patents imsucd wre void Tur republican organ of the Union [ on this account, Pacifio is trying to put in an anti-[ Nearly twenty thousand scres of monopoly stop, but thy tunes ground | Jand, a Jarge part of which is occupied out ara on the same old key. by homesteads and highly cultivated —_— farms are, by this decision, transfor- s‘”“”f“ a day p red over to Knevals, who purchased non.ne -nu-rnuulupuly EANUre OF Fe8O*|yho 8 Joo & Western claim, and to lulnnu being intrc dncnlsd.(n "congreu. the Burlington & Missouri land de- The red'h',"d"d socialists” appear partment. Nothing remains for the %o be on the increase, settlers but to make such a compro- e e mise as they can with the owners and Two wore dark horses are an-|y;.caic the Action of congress on s without ands of people have become homeless and destitute. Fortunately the eli- mate in the tropies will reduce the suffering from want of clothing ard shelter to a minimom, and aid will #oon reach the sofforers from all parts of the world. Tawy are still discovering the onuses of the late cyclone in various leading papers. An Iowa republican hits the nail on the head when he sums ap the causes for the reduced vote in tho Hawkeye state as follows; Red Mountain, erect » 815,000 court Lonse and & £10,000 school houte, J. A. Thateher, of Central City, has sold the Hidden Teeasure mine in the Nevads mining district to & party of English capl- sta. The Silver Plam Mining Company bas been orgin'zed with a oash capital of 81,000 000, Its operations will be carried on in Lake and Chappee counties, Within_the past few years the copper mines of Fremont county have proved of great value and wealth to the statq New veins have recently been disco: in the county, O in Pratt, the eng'neer of the Denver, and Pacific railrond, recently ad. dressed a larze meeting at Oentral Uity, It is the purpose to build the road through “Bad ncminatio local bossiem and the cranky course of some of our leading papers had also much to do with the reswlt; but there was a greater cango than sll of these com- bined. The speecoes of our loading men-~Governor Sherman, Ssnators Wilson and Alliarn and Mr, Kaseon —were a’mirable presentations of the achievements of the past, but they failed to answer the question, ‘What of the fature?’ A live nation cannot sver bo fed on dead issuce; the ‘point with pride’ argument was used once too often, and when one of the congressional candidates urged tnat the sole mision of the republican par- ty consisted ‘in occupying the prem- isen,’ 8o that the opposition counld not commit trespass or waste, it was no wonder that ho was defexted by two thousand majority — ranniog eight thousand votes behind the vote of 1880." fo! Tag mos, active lobby about con- gress is that of the national board of Gilpen county to tap the gold and ooal mines, UTAH. Snow s reported to be foot deep at Parawan and Oed.r City. The finishing work is being put on the Mormon temple io S t Liaks, Wyoming cattle buyers nre looking throuch Utah in search of stock. They have already bought a l.rge mumber of cattle, The great scarcity of water at Toquer. ville daring the pist yesr i+ leadicg mavy retiden s to bait the place and seek new homes, Estimates of the Utsh bullion product of the territory this year are being made by miners, who vary in the amount from 810,000,000 to $15,000 000. It is probable that Fort Cameron will bo aban: oned next spring. This garrison in & finely built four-company post, and is now garriscned by two companies of the Sixth infantry, . IDAHO The Boise river is very low. The Montana mlne will bs worked this winter, An excellent quality of beer Is brewed at health upou which the seal of con- demnation was placed last session, A deaperate effort is being made by the doctors to regain their lost prestige ond start tho old machino lubricated nou_nced for the menatorial race. It|} o1 phehalf. begius to look as though an enlarge-| qp, supremo oourt suggests that ment of the track will bo necessary (4o romedy for the settler lies in the before the logislature convenes court of claims, but a bill which has Mz Vaumxtine will bo paired at|been favorably reported is now pend- Washington abont the time that the |08 1n congress whoso object is to ro- Nebracka legislatare meots. Valen- Imburse all settlers on the Jand grant tino alwaya had a way of “drawing to through the treasury department. pairs,” but he won't ““fill” In the com- This will undoubtedly be pushed for- ing senatorial contesi ward to a speedy passage’ The decls- —— SeveRAL of the small pipod railroad organs are echoing the tune that the railronds are payiog more than their share of taxation, That is doubtless the reasou the railroad companies run a tax department at headquarters, It in & board of public charity in whish evory clerk is » philanthropiat. ‘Noraixa better shows the effect of ‘the election than the reef which Mr. Hiscock's commitigs da appropria tions have taken in their sails and tho prmpt dispateh with which they are ®ushirg their bids before the house. The Indien bill has been passed with » decroase of & mil'ion and a half from she estimates, and the conaular and diplomatio bill has been reported with fon of the suprome oourt may be strictly in accordauce with the law but it {s not equity. And the govern- ment is bound to protest its own title which it tranifarred to innocent par: tles through a misinterpretation of the law on the part of its agente, REFORM THEJUSTIOE COURTS The constitution of Nobraska pro- vides that justices of the peace and polico magistrates shail be elected by the people and shall have such juris- diction as may be provided by law, the only constitulional restriction being that thelr jurisdiction in clvil cases shall not extend to controversies where the emount in disputs ehall ex- oeed $200, nor in criminal ceses where the punishment shall exceed threo a subsiantial reduction of $80,000 from last yeor's figures Thisisa baginees Jike reform which, If follow- ed by w commou wsnee redunction in taxation, will meot vish universal ap- proval, Tue leading woman richts mana- gers have taken up their quarters at the satlonal capita!, shich is to be- como the seat of war this winter, A nationsl convention is to be hold at Wathirgton Janusry 231, 24th and 26:h. This convention is specially designed to bring pressure on con- grees in genoral and Senator Saundera in particular, to'have the word ‘‘male stricken out of the constitution of Da- kota before she becomes a state. Poor Dakota will be in a bad way when the woman sufirage crusado strikes her ln the middio of her onostitu- tion, Tue Bk calls tho attention of the ity council to the dangerous sport of coasting on our public street. Last winter 1o lezs than eleven eerious ac- cidents took place from this cause, sud not a rvight passes after o enowfall when the lives and limbs of men, women and children crossing any of our streete, from Harney to Oass, are not endangered by the sleds which come shooting down the roadway {rom Oapitol hill. No coasting ought to be permitted within the city limite, and striot instructions ehould be given to the police to supprees the nuisauce by arreating ull offenders, Tux getherers and ) ctailors of petty scandals in New York have worked up a pasty seneation, in which Mrs. Lavg'ry and Mrs, Labouchere are ot the pricelpals. Both thess ladios camo to this country as stran- gers, The one iaa famous beauty and an awatcur aotress; the otber as the wife of one of the most brilllant and distinguished of Eoglish journalists|creasing the number of justices of the and s member of parlisment, Common decency aud o fair regard for that chivalry which we beast of as cuo of| every requirement in Omaha, The the distinguishing marks «f American | incomoe «f these couris wou!d be euf- mavhood ought to have sccured for|fiolent to indues honest and capable both delicate and generous treatment With the woman’s quarre! botwoen|acter would be a guaranteo that their Mrs. Labouchere and Mrs. Langiry | deolslons would not be a the public has no eoncern, T aoter of either, 1f Mrs that is her baeinessalone, It certain ly is pot 4 subject of national import suce « ud gives no cause for the slan derous ir:inustions which irrespos ble serii'icrs have put into public elrou'ation. American love of decevcy that such | has ever ccourred in the West Tudia reflostions are retuiled and expanded sad ptdd&d in peputable vowspapers re is | justice nothivg in it to reflect upon the chur. Lingtry | public would be the gainer by such a thinks it not tmprudent to acoept the | oh attentions of hair brained Now York | uppear most frequently as litigants in fope against the adyice of her friend | minor gourts, would then stand some months imprisonment, ora fine of over one hundred dollars; nor in any mat- ter wherein the title or boundaries of land may be in dis- pute, In other words it gives to justicos of the peace control over fully threo-fourths of all civil and criminal oases which come up for judicial de- cision. Under our laws each precinct in the Siate and each ward in cities of tho first olass is entitled to two jus- tices of the peace, Omaha, with six wards and a population of 40,000, has twelve of these officiale, beside o po- lice judgs whose jurlediction extends only to crimiual matters, Lhe timo has come for a re- of our justices courts. In Omaha they havo becomo a stand- ing reproach to cur judicial system. The business of the city thrown into the hands of our twelve justices is not, if houestly administered, sufficient to maiutain more than four justices courts, Their income is derived en- tirely from fees, In several courts in this city it is notorlous that judg- invariably goes to the side where the costs are certaln to be paid. It is cqually notorlous that many of our justices courts are controlled by poltifogging attorneys who bosst that they own the court in return for throwing all their cases into that par ticular channel. Tne Bee can namo juatices of the peace who are so flag- rantly corrupt that no responsible attorney will prosecute his cases be- fore them, preferring to take a change formution ment teansfcr rather than to yrejudico in advance tho ceses of thelr cllanta Corrupt oollusion of unscrupulous lawyers end the heads of these cost mills is of such frequent occurrence that it scarcely excites comment among members of the bar, The remedy for this evil liea in do- pence in cities of the first-olecs, Four justices would be sufficlent to meet men to run for the cffice whose char. travesty on The reputation of the bench 1o lees than the best iuterests of the ge, end the poorer olasses, who - |chance cf having their cases fairly - | and honeetly dccided according to the law and the evidenos, of venuo and to psy the costa of | g with a liberal appropriation. The board only asks the modest sum of $160,000 ip addition to the $100,000 for aid of lceal quarantine stations, e—— Tur Georgia legislature has just declined a gift of $50,000 which had been tendered by Ssnator Joe Brown to the atate university on certain con- ditions. The legislature declared that the conditions of the giit would create & “Brown aristocracy” in Georgia. That would be worse than being over- run by poor white trash that naver owned a nigger, ComyissioNer DubLEY recommends $5,000 a yoar salary to pension agents, The commissioner is evidently afraid that no able-hodied pension agent is willing to shed ink for his country under $100 a week. OCOIDHNTAL JOT(INGS. DAKOTA. Plankington has a population of 700, :»d gas company will be started in Dead- wood, Jamestown contemplates a $100,000, new hotcl. A rich vein of coal has been struck on a farm near Lemers, It was strukat a depth cf 160 feet. Billings county, on the western border of Dakots, will 500n be organized with Little Missouri as the county seat. Mandon_county will try to snnexa portion of Lawrence county, which will take in the tier of townships south of the Red Water, Walch county claims a population f 8,00). The vote of the county was 2 279, which is 18 more than the vote of Cass county which contsins Fargo The Caledonia mine at Deadwood con- tiuues to improve at every blast. A strike of very fiae ore was lately made which has heen put on exhibition at the Central Uity bank, It is 8aid to be the intention of the syn- Jicate, which recently purchased 8,000,000 acres of land along the lins of the North- ern Pacifi, to settls & colony of 7,000 Hol- lauders cn a portion of the tract, There is & movement on foot in Custer y to divide the county and out of one two counties. Toe owaers of the Hot Springs desiie to have it done snd to make that place the seat of the new county, Corporal Gephard Leberecht Blucher, the post sanool mater at Fort McHenry, has received nn offer from Baker Pasha of & position on his staff to eid in the reorga- nization of the army of the Khediye of Egypt. The new poaitentiary at Sioux Falls has been completed. Governor Ordway has notified all sheriffs and judges in the ter- ritory that hercafter sentenced persons will be sent there instead of to Detroit T'he building is of granite, has one hun drod and twenty cells and cost 830,000, WYOMING. The building association of Rawlins is permanent thing. Its shares are selling at & premium of Lwenty per cent, Avew building corporation, to be known a1 the Albany County Savings, Loan and Building association, has been organized at Larawie City, Laramie county 13 buildiog & substantial hospital and makiog other improvements, Thers is more than encugh money in the treasurer in pay for all ot them, E. 8, De Wolle, the defaulting clerk of Sweetwater county, arrested last week st Fort Thoruburgh, escaped from the officer taking him to Green River, He has not yet been 1ecaptured, Professer Bailay, the gaslogist and min- Weiser City. Flour is worth $5.00 a sack at ldaho TRE 8TATE FAIR. An Fffort to be Made to Secure it for Linocoln Nest i ear. ] After assembling at their rooms last evening, the board of trade resolved 1tself Into a citizens’ meeting to cuss the question of securing the fair for the coming year. Thero was a strong feeling present that Lincoln ought to make an effort to secure it, and the prevailiog opinion was that it could be easily accomplished if our citizins were ready to offer reasonable inducements, The elty hes such an advantage over Omaha as to locatlon and railroad facilities that equal in- ducements in other particulars wili settle the subject in our favor beyond dispute, Mr. Jacobs presanted apropo- sition offering to leseo land and erect baildings cqual to the socommodations provided at Omahn Iast year, for & rental of §2,600 the first year and 81,000 for four sucoading years. He aleo offsrad to sell 151 acres adjoin. ing the county fair erounds tor a reagonabla sam, Thees propositions wore favorably reosived and discussed. Some wero in fivor of advicing the purchag of the land and others pra ferred to lease, The feeling was strong among s few that the land ought to be purchaced ard gradually improved and transformed into a park and drive for the city, Afier connd. erable discussion a committee con- tisting of Mesarn, Deaso, Imhoff, Walsh, Quick and Clark was nppointed to receive bids from all parties having suitable lands for sale or to leaso, and report to a meeting of citizens to be City and very haid to got at that, The city council of Pendleton has raised saloon licensen to $1,000 per year, The membera elect of the new logislature are about evenly divided as to policics, Gambliog is ripe in Boise City. Nearly all the saloons have gambling attcchments. Forty tons of ore were shi from the Elkhorn mine to the Philadelphia smelter last week, Mail is mow ecarried from Kitchen to Galena on horseback, thencs to Sawtooth and Vienna on snow shoes, General Sheridan is authority for the statenient that Fort Hall willbe abandoned soon, The one company of the th Tu- lén:ll:y will be moved to Fort Douglas, ab, MONTA’;: Deer Lodgs has 204 schosl children, Bozoman i to havo a street railroad Buliion sbij monts from Butte last w. o amounted to $:16 000, Real eatato in Maryavils has doubled up in pric: since the great Drum Lummon #ale some time since, The Providence mininz company of Deer Lodge has heen crginizad with a capitsl stock of $600,000. Tho attendance at the Helona sohools is Bow larger than ever befere, The number of pupils encolled is 491, The building season jast clored at Helena wns prosperous. One firm aloze il over $10,0.0 worth of work, The new telegraph lins be'ween Deer Lodge and Helena was completed last wezk, The lino is used agroat deal. Ten deaths from emall pox reos curred among the Indiant at Sog: near the line of the British possessions, Sev uty n miles of trace was la'd on the the Northern &cific, west of Missouls, between the 16th 'of October and the 25.h of November, The He'ena Hernld figures np the pres- eut population of Montan at 75,000, The paper takes the late vote for a basls of computation, The Montana copper tompany at Butte has 10 000 cords of wooc at their smelter and 15,000 cords in the tmber near by, be- mdes immense quantities of coal, In excavating earth for the fill to one of the approaches to ths bridge across the Yellowstone at Liviogstone, the laborers exhumed a large nuwber of human bones, supposed to be thore of Indians. Two des; erndoe;s reccutly robbed the houses of Mr. Walker and James Culley, in the Sand Could valley and afterwaris stampeded a herd of twenty-five horses {;om a large band and got away with e, NEW MEXIOO. Coal is §11.75 per ton at Socor: An effort is being made to divide San Migual county. The new division will ba named Pecos county. Albuquerque will soon put on a line of Her.ic concues. A failuro of succes for the enterprise is predicted, The railroad fare between Albuguergue +nd Chicago has been reduced to $.5 fur the round trip at speci:l rates, The Lias Vegas Optic says that the La Joya mountain mining district near Socorro 13 opening up well and that the prospeots ars flattertog for the territory. Alie Uameron, sged 11years and known as “‘the litt'e milk maid of Las Vegas dis- sppeared from ber home last week and has not been heard from since, It issupposed she was kiduapped, Y The excitement regarding the recent find of & ten pound piece of gold bearing quartz mining $50,000 to the ton has not aoated in the Magdalenas, The miues in in the vicinity are held at high prices, A petition is to_be circulated by the Albugueique board of trade for the estab- lishment of a mail routo between that place and Copper City, and also ¢ne be: tween Albuquerque and Golden, A second edition of ]lillé ths Kid has made his appearsnce in Grant county. His name is Jim Hughes, and is the son of » ranchman living in Sap Simon county. The youth has stolen o number of horees and aturted for Mexico, OREQON, An 875-pound elk was killed nesr Baker City, last woek. fog engiveer of iho tervilory, has com- menced & exploration of the territory, tako noles and pub lish & resume of his labors, The Cheyenne club housc has beeome an Institution of the The quarters, although commodi: va already been fourd too small, e 120 use the place in preference to the b tels. The Chinamen of 1i/anston have built & good-sized Masonic tenple fronting on Doar river, Oa last Wednesday six car loads of Mongolians, from the Alma coal mines, dedicated ths structure according to the customs of their ocountry. A good many of them are wacons, Several parties of surveyors are at work in Uinta aud SBwest water counties loeating s line for the Central Pacific company, Coal lazds have recently besn bought by the compa n Carbon county, sod it 1s thought the o mpsny will oarry cut its in- tention of building a road through Wyom- ing to the eust. QOLORADO. The dividends paid by Colorado mines « this year aggregate $1 711,800, A society known ns the Colorado Pion- eor's Awsocistion has been organiz:d in Denver for soclal purposes, The Devver Glass Manufacturing Com- pany, with oipital of 8150000, was in- KiNosroN, Jameios, has been visit- And it is a disgrace to | ed by tho most destractive fire that | hay he thirty millions of dollars, and thous. islands, The loss is estimated at over [, Next ve corporated last week in New York City. The artesian well recently built at Akron sunk to a depth of 175 feet. boen struck at different levels. Oaray, in addition to build- Water b Thero bas been used in blrsting on the Blue mountains this season 10 000 kega cf owder and 500 tohs of gisnt nowder From miles of €he now ralkoad will average $05,000 & mile, CALIFORNIA, A £20,000 ditch is belng buili hy the South Yubs Canal compavy in Nevad county, which will convey water for rouw- | ing purposes Quaker Hill to Town Talk, n distance of twelve miles. A pew disenss has attacked the young horsss in Santa Clara sounty. It firt appesrs as & lump on the throat which will continue to swell, the eyes will grow red, the legs get stiff and ewell up, and unless immediste assistance is given the horse will die within thirty-six to forty-sight hsurs. A Grodley farmer huats geess with a cow. Itivstated that he has trained the | anto:al to walk out to where a flock of geero have sottled down on the graiv, browsing all the way along, be walking slongs'de on the off side fromn the geese, and wheu near enough the cow li-s down and he shoo's into the flock and cap!uces thirty or forty, held at the board of trade rooms next Tueeday evening —Lincoln Journal, et — GRANITE BLOCKS. Plilng Them vp for Paving Tenth Btreet. The most practical evidenoce of the early improvement of Teuth street is that afforded by the sight of several large piles of Jasper or Bioux Falls granite blocks on the corner of Tenth and Douglaa street. Material is now being shipped to Omsha preparatory to an early com- mencement of the work in the spring. 1t looks very pretty to those who have ~eperienced the mud on this main o* of the city to ree the solid rock «hich they will be driving this it wxt year, Z< 1) umond Dyes will color any thing «. y color, and never fail. The easiest and best way to economize. 10 centa, at all drugaiete, OM-AELA COFFEE AND SPIGE MILLS. Roasters and Grinders of Coffees and Spices. Manufacturers of IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER Clark’'s Double Extracts of BLUEING, INKS, ETC. H. G. OLARK & CO., Proprietors, 1403 Douclas Street, Omaha, Neb LEE, FRIED & CO. W EIOLES.A T HARDWARE, 1108 and 1110 Harney ' t., - OMAHA, NEB. McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, 1316 DOUCLAS STREET, - - OMAKA, KEB. M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. i3th CMAHA, NEB. DIED. KOBS ~Deoember 11th, in J¢ffarson pre- cinct, Hearictta F. wife of Albert Kobs, aged 25 yoars, Faneral took place yesterday at 10a. m., from the late residence, McDONNEL - December 11th, at8 p. m. st St, Joseph’s hospital, John McDon- nel, The funeral will take place Wednesday at 2 p, m. from Jacobs' undertaking rooms. Tho deceased was well knowo!as the former bar-tender at the Slaven house. PATRICK—Mr, Edwin Patrick, aged 57 years, died at his residence at Saratoga at 6:15 this morning, Funeral notice hereafter. —_————————— METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA. HA, NEB. Tables supplied with the best the market attords. The traveling public olaim they get better accommodationa and more general satisfaction herc thaa at any other house in Omaha, Rate, $2 per dav. aun®1tfm - SLAVEN’'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made fror the wild flowers of the vAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN It is the most fragrant ot perfum t Manufactured by H. B. Slaven, San Fravsisco. For sale in Omaha by W, J. Whitchouse and Kenuaro Bres., DNEYSEWORT URE| er and Bowels. only the THOU of ths worst forms of this terrible dinease uiokly relicved, and in short| PERFECTLY CURED, ©|PRICR $1. LIQUID er DRY, BOLD by DLUGGISTS, | (s Dry can be sent hy mail, Wik, dTTATDEON & 'O Rotiington, Ve Kidnoys. H £ L. C. HUNTINGTON & SON, DEALERS IN HIDES, FURS, WouL. PELTS & TALLOW 204 Worvh Sixteenth Et., TAHA, NEB. 10. T g— g Mete ) 2 IMPORTERS JOBBERS OF AS HIMEBAUGH, MERRIAM & CO,, Proprietors, Wholesale Dealers in IVIEA 'YV ‘SIVO GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS’S GOCOA. HREAKFAST, Jedge of the nstural lawm s of digestion aud sppllcation of th lecd Cocos, Mr tables with & WAy ave ¢ 4 by the judiclous lob that & constitution Fppa b provided our delleately favored pe many a fetal whats by keo fortified with pure blood and ‘ervice Gozstes water or wl'k 8ol heled .'l'lmumqnthlc C ismt wly Londor Samuel €. Davis & Co., DRY GOODS JUOGBERS *.*% VEyil dispositions are early shown.” Evil tendescies in our sys- tems aae to be watched and guarded againet, If you find yourself getting bilions, head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow, kidueys disordered, symptoms of piles tormenting you, take at once o fow doses of Kidney-Wort. It is nature's groatest asistant. Use it as an advance guard -don't wait tv ged & » vumber of recidences and business | bouses, will complete the wagon road to down sick, Kead advertiscment, BT IMPORTERS. ‘SOMINATHOS & 3% 2 B Mills Supplied With Choice Varieties of Milling Whoat. Westcrn Trade (Supplied with Oats and Corn at Lowest Quotations, with prompt shipments, Write for prices. - G-ATE CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Jarpenter’'s Matserials, ALSO SASH, DGORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Ctair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. llitiee for the Manufacture of ull kindes of Monldings, Painting sod i Orders from the couutry wili be prom aot nito A S AWV S P R st-clase fs ESTABLISHED 1IN 1868, D. H. McDANELD & CO., HIDES, TALLOW, GREASE, PLLT:, Washington} Ave. and Fifth 8t, ST. LOUIS MO. WWOOL AND EURS, 204 North 16th 8t., Masonic Block, Main Houose, 46, 48 and 62 Dear. Y- avenue, Chicago. Refer by permisston 1o Hids and tnzher Natdonal Hack, Ohlcage, N\

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