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no longer from Dyspep- sia, Indigestion, want of Appetite,lossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &e. BROWN'S TRON BIT- TERS never fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November 16, 1891, Brown Cummicar. Co. Gentlemen :— For years 1 have beenagreatsufferer from Dyspepsia, and could get no relief (having tried everything which was recommend- ed) until, acting on the advice of & friend, who had been benefitted by Drows’'s Tnow DBirrens, 1 tried a bottle, with most surprising results, Previous 1o taking IRown's Inow Burrans, everything | ate distressed me, and' | suffered_greatly from a burning sensation in the stomach, which was unbearable, tak: ing Dreww’s Inow Biii my troubles are At an end, any time without any disagreeable re- sulis. I am practically another Mrs. W J. Fiyow, 90 Maverick 5t., E. Boston, ROWN'S IRON BIT- RS acts like a charm the digestive organs, emoving all dyspeptie jymptoms, such as tast~ ng the food, Belehing, eat in the Stomach, Heartburn, ete. The only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all Druggists. Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. Soe that all Tron Bitters are made Brown Chemical Co., Balti emi hy imore, and have crossed red lines and trade- on wrapper. BEWARBE OF IMITATIONS, Nebraska Loan & Trust Oompany HASTINGS, NEB. Oapital Stook, - - $100,000. AJAS, B. HEARTWELL, Prestdent, A. L. CLARKE, Vico Prosident, E. O, WLBSTER, Troasurer DIRECTORS, Bamuel Alevander, Oswald Oliv-r, A. L. Carke, E. C. Webster, Goo. . Prat?, Jas. B, Heartwoll, D, M. McEl Hintiey. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty 7 furnlshes » pormanent, home o This Company Institution mrfl 8chool Bonda and oth v only unced by our TR R S PRICES, by Mall, Pestage Patds Mealth Proserving, $1.60. Self-Adjusting, Abdominal (extru hoavy) §8:00, Nuralng $1.50 ealth Prese (Bme nnm‘..l“’u. Porsgen CHICAGO CORSET 0., Chicago, Il Bend 81, 82, 83, or $5 for & re- SABBATH SERVIGES. A Fuvillade of Now Yoear's Dis- Coursos, Sherrill and Harsha, Tho Sabbath preceding New Vear's day waa a quiet one about town, the arrival of Madame Nilsson belog the moat important event that teanspired. It was celebrated at nearly all the churches by sermons or services ap- propriate to the day. At Trici'y services were the same w1 on Christmas day; Rev. Chas. W, Sevidge, of the First M, E , took for the subject of his evening sermon, ““The Old Year;” Rov. W. E. Cope. land, of Unity Chapel, gave ‘A Re- view of the Old Year;” Rev. A, F. Bherrill, of the Congregationalchurch, spoke on ‘‘The Old and New Year, oto.” ‘Your Habita. Rav, W. J. Hareha's Sabbath even- ing lecture was upon the mubject, ‘‘Your Habits,” his text being chosen from Jor. xv., 6: I am weary with repenting, atler’s analogy is vory dry read- ing, but its leasons are often practical an The good bishop seoms to have endeavored to put his wholeaome remedy In the form of a remarkably bitter powder. Among {the most salutory of his prescriptions is thie thought: That every successive stage of ‘life not only prepares th the next, but seems mainly d for that purposs. Youth scoms adapted to prepare the way for man- hood; and manhood with the greatest fitness uahers in old age. 3 The traln of thought opened up by thls suggestion seoms speoially Ruod for us to-night. The old yesr pre. pares the way for the new; the bells of the past have fulfilled their mis- sion when they have joyously rung in the present, We have been win when we have drawn from that which has passed awsy s power and Inspiration to accom- plish that which is to come, and all this leads ua to think of habit, For what is habit but the permanence of action In the present, to which the littlo things of the past have been leadivg? Habit is the channel of the river—but it has not slways beon as wo find 1t now, The floning of the waves of last year and the year before have worn this deep way through the soll of life; and now we cannot change our courso if wo would, And ocould we find » better description of the de- spriring exolamation of the creatures of habit than is given in the text: * am weary of repenting!”" Every drankard says it, every chronic lar says it, every creature to whom tha little actions of the past havo become the binding laws of the prosent takee it often upon his lips r:oi at these followinglpoints in regard to habits: FIRST—THR FORMATION OF HABITS, No man intends to be a drunkard or a thief, No man proposes that he shall form one of the countless multi- tudes who no longer are free men, o8 40 ?nulnn aud appetite. hough! leads to a wish, |t » wish to a porpose, & purpose to an * action,. sn action to a repetiticn, and a frequent repetition to a habit, It is becauss young men do not, with sufficient care, guard the beginning of sin that the endivg of it is 8o distresning and deadly. For tion of character 1s far easier and safer than reformation of character. In the spring you hol2 a seed of wheat and a grain of corn in your hand, It is far oasio: than to substitute the one for the other then in the autumn to pull up the corn stalk and find a ripeued spear of wheat in its place, SECOND~-THE STRENGIH OF HABIT, Samson was bound with new twine, aod with green withes, These he broke, but he could not snap a lustful habit, which at length wrought hia ruin, Habit is the stropgest thing on earth, next to God's power. It makes of the highest minds foolish drivellers and of lfll happlest homes places of misery and shame. Alexander, Cem- sar, Napoleon among corquerors; Porphery, Aurelins, Biocon among s | philcaophers; Byron, Sterne and Foe ovet | umong poets, could bind the world of politics, trath or fincy—but not a single one of them ocould rule himse'f! Oaly the power of Gud can subdue the babit of man, THIRD —JHE RESWLTS OF HABITS, ‘What & man Is at twenty-one he is apt to be at filty. Habit makes the man, Ifyou drill yourselfin frogality, $ail box by Expross of the best [industry and love of knowledgo, the [ o (Candies in Amerioa, put up z < o} arges light, [° oage, Try it omce, Ol 9-28um Gonins Rewarded, ¥ho Stary of tus Sowing Machins N A beadoows s paw, eove with ouuieiows s GIVEN AWAY e Ry comed Vilg B dligioe tidm Guf oy | O py my example. 71 sloger Maunfaciaring 0., 34 Unton Bquswv ise, Prluvelpwl . WEW YORK JOUN BEar i HROME ETHAME Be-, and Tenas % end, THE WEBRAS MANURACTORING 00 g Lincoln, Neb yuurfvlfimm oF b oo pazmi g o R wur wmes » | shame In the hearts of the perverse. | built at b Whatever had been the experience ln slogant boxes, and strictly pure |the past. Suitable for presents, Express Refers to all Obi: O. P, GUNTH ouer, . .l’mlq Vieo Pros't, .. 2 do job work and wmaouiss futore will show the it flaence of the present, jast ay the present does of And if this ia true up to the point of death, why shall it pot be true of the hereafter? The havits of earth will bo followed in the life be- youd the grave, If any one denles this let them produce the proof of the falsity of the statement. Lot your habits then be pure, enobling, Obristly; stody pnrity, temperance, charity, Avnl{ yourself of the divi ercy offered in Obrist, and live the self-forgetful Lifs of which His is the pattern. Then the future will take care of itself, ! 1f the old year conld spesk to you it would say: ‘I bad my y uthful deys, my days of manhoud ana declining age Ifound that one period pre of | pared for the next, just as [ prepare for the next year that shall come La truth and vir tue lot the past drill yon, and by a holy ifo do you pazs on to others the benefit,” Rev. Bherrill, The pastor of the Congregstional church, Rev, A. F. Sherrill, took for his text, for his Sabbath morot mon, **As for me and wy hou will serve the Lord " Joshua 2: While we may not stop to consider the natural and historical surround. inge at this time, we will consider the rinelpal theme, *‘The of Joshu, ts nature, influence and reward, FIRST--NATURE OF THE ACK, It was an open, public act to which not & few ocould testify, It was manly and right act, to ceuse emula- 40 in the hearts of the wise and cause " | ranches is briomit - 725 fost. 800 foet next waek, The bridge aoross the Dakota river at Huron is completed, The Deadwaod Terra tompany has paid $800,000 in dividends, The Father Do Smet mine, Contral, for the last half of November, ylelded $21,. 1 11t provisun to this, ho folt it was portur 1 o to profess his alleglance (o b vd, On the con: trary there ars some who, while they have a faint hope that they are Chris- tians, will not make a profession be- fore men and fight for their Lord and tor. 874 49, i (;‘cl’""‘“ ""I’;”("‘”":l“" tor | puTts Homostake miatng compsny patd . On Joshua, » On the people’|ont 850 000 on the 26th of December. The excitement of battle h-l:l Igng Daring 188! the company has patd to passed away, and now the day which | stockholders 600,000, had dawned after the darkness of the| Calimity June, a noted charact'r of night had passed the Israolite were | 1877 and 1578 in Duadwood, has Lo jie: enjoying, But it became evident to [{yG tia o the warpath, Hor ipscialty Joshua that plenty and pleasure wero [ doxserity with a poker deck and a kix- conducive to idolatry, which was in |ehooter, the apirit of men, if not in their acts Thus Joshus convenes the people be- cause of the Infl :ence which this p fesslon would make; and this as al laws are founded in the needs of our being. By this statement, Joshva prepares the road for himself, and by |~ ) B. And the peoplo ara in sympathy | squsre miles, i with their leader, and ray they will| The incrense in the last year in the val- nerve the Lord, and they wero true to | uation of Custer county’ proparty, aside thelr vow all the days of Joshua, from the railroalr, is $321,208, 1 this yesr in E W [t was that of an unselfish parpose. Let | fully 8,000,000 pounds of wool, Y each man whu,khy h;n position iulnr ‘ Delr[r :md“u]i‘;llm‘wl the ;:,ointhrl luplply should be workin or the o's | for Helenn, ssoula wnd other points ood, ask themuulgnn if thoir n‘i'é"rl’u., north of the ond of the railronds. s defective hero, Lot ench Christian| = In the Barker district eggs are worth ask h'mself it his aim is sanctifiod, | 31 50 per dozen, butter 95 cents a pound, For it there is a proper adjustment of gl:;:i:e&':““ o pound, and flour 810.00 per the engines of watfare thiro will bo| (g thourand deliara each is charged by victory over sin aud immorality In|yne Northern Pacific company for corner this or in any city, as Joshua was suc- | lots in Livingston, and $:00 each for in- cessful with his fixed aim, unob- side lots, structed by selfishnees or cowardice.| The largest sum realized this year for GOOD DEEDS, mining property in Montana is for the Drun Lummouad iine, near Helena. It The little daughter of Alfred Wells | was aold to an Eaglish conpany for 81, of New York state, desired to unite | 500,000, with the church, and when she made| A promising bank of ‘superior bitumin- her desire known to her father, her | ouscoal is being deve'oped near Bosencan, father requcated her to walt one year, | A track from "the Nurthern Pacitic will And when the year had expired, he | P the depouit in tle spring. requested her to Wait one month, and It is said that/ the desperadoes «f W eeksvillo havo thp population so thor the: he would go with her and " also | gughly cowed that thoy. would be afraid make a 'immhm of faith. And the | to open the door if 4 man was murdered little girl was by this the cause of her |on the steps. father’s conversion. att MONTANA. A recent find in the Atlantic mine at | | Glendale uncovers over $100,000 ¢ sight. d copper product of M Lnot fall below $3,+ 0.0, A:x hnsort ot ent ‘nmce "i' st be;n The brother of Chas.[G. Finney | completo D e Lo tween the Cnlorad» and Mont, ger. fought agaiost the impremion for :}:i:‘l: Bost ;;’:ooo_ It 'n'.:u.:: N to filltyiyanl':. wh;eh oy l:n-da hn hl; transpors wo.d to tce smelter, mind when his brother confesied| myel Yankee ranchmsn Obrist, bat at last became a Christisn | on H:?:: :::1:“ ed 1;“&::.,;::;. Buits ) ness with one old ewe as a siarter. He The deeds of you, mighty [ Bow has over 600 head, the multiplied in- deeds; they oast their shadow or their | c7ea% of that one cld ewt ay on every pa hway, though it leads to hades or eternal day. THIRD — REWARD, A still, a quiet consclense was pos- sossed by Joshus, And when he wae buried, the soul had fled to ceaso from the cares and trialy of life, and to go to the Heavenly Father. And while some may wmake a professiol did, may not others make repentance and good reeolutions, It is written of Hercules that he IDAHO. There are 37 prisoners in the territotial penitentiary at Boise City, Tmportant developments are beivg made Hailey. The governor's message to the legislatus shows a decided improvement in ail terri- torial enterprises during 1882, WASHINGTON, 1 Now 'I‘nom'nsh is ehxpml!encing a hunr‘n "ho prospect that the place will he the was mot by two forms —pleasuro and | terminus of the Nortbern Pucific on Puget virtue—that he miocht make his|?0und bus attracted lots of people there, ahcise; and by cheosing virtue he won 'l‘h-dhom- aro crowded and business is 4 'y N | good. place among nhg immortals. Andit|" A number of prisosers confined in the is that which will bring a reward|j:ilat Goldendale, escaped Mond:; which the youth of oar city must|Dbight, taking with them all the jail bla choose, Tho guilded palaces of pleas. | °t% 3 veedle gun and 150 rounds of am ure and oato are but the quicksxnds|2unithe. Three of the fugitives were atock thieves, ;‘ol"::“"l:‘."r‘;’“:"t“{h: ‘::5:‘.“ been left | * mye channel cut through the St. Helen's bar, & fow months ago by the steamer AOCESSIONS TO THE CHUROH, Walla Walls, has proved » complete suc On acoount of some of tho persons, | Swe &t W8 Ce"Y s cat Tamord ot Siiog who intended uniting with.the church, /it ughan wes feared might be the resalt, expecting to be absent trom tho cit b next Sabbath—the regular commun- fon Sabbath—they were received by the ocongregation immediately after e delivery of the sermon. Amoug those who united with the church was G snoral Howard and ily, o it et et LS OOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS, COLORADO. A census of Fort Collins is beiog taken, The Herdics arevow runnicg in Denver, Cataract Jake in Pitkin county his been stocked with 800 trout, From present irdications the ice crop of Colorado will be very rhort, Two thousand dolla; in Bilverton for an Epircopul church, The Bestemer woiks at Pusblo sre pro- > i ducing two miles and & halt of steel rails a | P1}¥ ning companies, aro be- s cancisco, The county j il at Nevada City has besn tived with hesvy boiler iron, contait 8 soveral desperate prisonere. A cu few law has been made at Grass al'ey, Auy boy under 18 years of age OREGON. Five cars loaded with wheat, near Al bany, were sineshed up ‘aud: the'contents 1uined lnst week. There is & vrojes on foot to build a whm{ ut Port Orford, s routhern Oreg n, which is very nuch needed, an st the pre ent time all freight must be laaded in suri- boate, CALIFORNIA A steam plowing company ha: been formed at Stockton, The Red Bluff academy bas receatly purchased a 83.0 telescope for the use of tho pupils. Ths cown crop in the northern part of frosts this ren: of incorporation papers said that {herols intho Powder val- ley slone 000 worth ¢f wheat to be, marketed, The achool board of Im\d'villa I; |‘n aot 4 jaa- f,‘{l;“,’J,“;:,‘f}:f“’,’hflfi:ff’,‘,f_““‘ s | on the atract after 8 u'clook will The bottom of » furnace which ba bean | CC f in operation eight months st Golstn was 0 Napa Water company bava selected reraoved recently. Ats value wiv $37,000. & reservoir site (n the outskirts of that Two new towns have been ld out in [ £it¥s and the huildicg “of water works will the hew maiaing district of Tiey Monntafo; | b comuenced shortly. one is calied Roger City wd the other A canal echimes to water the land on the B wesh sido of the San Jo quin_valley, in Fresno county, is tabeed or. The estimat- ed cost will be sbou: $10,000, During the season ended May 10 last L0 O'wnn of IeuT were u ”’i“ at the bect sugar factury at Alvarado. The exe ses ar there has been| | ke $15,00) and the profits 15 000, : Yo the extentof 23,500 hexd [ Ahibulous in lividual at Ohico recehitly DNow purabases t0 1B Soed upon the ranges | Bid 32 550 teut to him frow the enct, and in the county. §hisceedicg to dufuk it up, ~ Ho spent " 50 tor whivky in one day, when hix most of 16 bepe used by the railroads. | B*V¢ ® KUkt ilan appoiated for him, Che capscity of the mines will bo in. [ Like manyo her townsthat are situsted creased to 50/ 1ons a day, in vbe center of & weol.growing district, A Boulde coun'y woodchoppor who | F7o'B0 waut s woolen mill. 8 x willicn built n" st week to warm himse/f sae- | 100808 of wool were shipped from Kro no D A arodrably. Ho also warmcd » tra t | 00y 18 ¢ soar md ransgorted at u lrge of ousutis threo miles long and destroyed | ¢2be0se o ather parta of tho sovatry to Le %t Woor’s will, snd the barn and | Avufactured, th st house, quariz mill and barn, the bousesof Mr, Boloy snd Mr, Greens, aud the B.ulder couaty tunual ore house, wining company man- aged ent! women, Toe company is the Colosado Queen mbing and tunnel n company, Dariog the past shipped out of Weld ©unty 10, NEVADA, The Virginia and Gold Hill Water com- pany's ice house at Gowt Hill was de- stroyed by bre lust week. 101, 830,00 The deficiency of $2,000 in the accounts of ex-Trestunr Noiton, of Washo county, w48 setthd 1y his bondemen, who com cromized with' the cousfy commissioners for §1 000, An D tapk o ntainiog sbout Gf'een sallopg f -ulphuri: acid explode! in the Ralliop quatz mill at Paradi e vakey lusi we k. |1 wo m u wire injuied, and every Jane ¢ | glaas i the building waa shati Che ceuse +f the explosion i athih . the closenees of the tank to the empne builert, The Badie Free Press savs: O viug to the extensive exe vatic n the hill, oue half of B die tuff is slowly woviag emst, [her: iy crevicanow o fo ¢ in wiith ex. tending »¢ s the middle of the mountain The wor' of Natwe has thrown the standar Jonsolid et shoit out of plumb, and the work of *lidig” is still in prog : | coes, WYOMING, [ territorial supreme sourt mot in Cll‘r‘;:fllfl n Tucsday, January 2o0d in re- gular sesl ) Paé Cheyerne press is clamoriog for o betser oity government, I thiaks (hat the oowing © ection will bring it Beventy-ivht cars received ropaire at (he @rosn River shops in November. Thero 1n & rumor thut the sh ps at Cloyenue wiil be moved to Gresn River. : The eity ¢ vncil of Cheyene bas oontract for bui ding & d.aw @ Crow C Yo s to divert the water ¢ + /lnke necr ‘the oity, The price paid fur yv ok is 83 878, ' 4 L Cheyenne's o wpany wi soon sbark UD. l: VJY.-m: two dyo mo magh iy wer Lol Boma nower en! The feedirg of bes. o tstoe hey Awe ¢ lotwe ARIZONA. Sirce Novembe: 26th last ui Vit frow vari s parts of - bues placed in the penitentis 0»;': A 4" Presoott, last t|ezk. » hond for twen. «d an ows' | ty minea in Copper basin was placed on o Mavie bas weef reoed 1 w gomnnang of K \gliab o'pitalists stops to organizs o § T1o con'titions of the hon I nrs th wX won' b nert eu ui- g the to yey the ownas #3.500,000, NEW MEXI00, “he San Pedro mines are turning out © qasntities of oo per, R “Il:mf‘ :illfl;o I-n&un at l:he Olifton o the Silves City railroad as an artesls Well st Bismarck s now ' eaily day. v [ year, ‘This svacB 15,000 wre thus fo's en con- tho Last p. evious seasd: zona have Milbank has ta Ly of "°::m s to iy # aew Methodist Epis. Qity, ivho Blask Hiils, will soon TN e d bilad factory is beiag The in the Muldoon mining property, near | ave born raised | [0yo courty has becn ruined by eay |y The vrison | | * PROF. S1MUELS, OPTICIAN WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTIONS, Boots and Shoe J. A, WAKEFIELD, Jea O D FEB 1ER Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8A3H, DOORS, BLIND®, MOLDINGS, LIME, CERMEN LA ST, ETo. SFSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKREE CEMENT COMPANTY] Near Uuion Pacific Denot, OF QUINOY, ILLINOIS, Has rotorned to Omaha (for = short time o113 ), whera he can be co sulted ai parlor o, PAXTON HOUSE. Prof. Samuels offers to all these tha. nra suflaring from Wea.nsss and Dafectiva sight his IMPROVED CRYSTAL SPECTACLES ! OMATA N C. F. GOODM.AIN, WEHOLESAIHE DEALEELL TIN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. £ Anyone contcmplating brildlng etore, hank, or any other fine sntazo to corves ond with ua before purchasing sic's Piato Glass, C. F, GOODMAN will find 14 40 thelr ad Superior to any other In use, ss the ) followiny howe evidenco of weil- known people of (ils cliy and viciniiy will tew.ify. OMAHA NEB. W.B, MILLARD), EDWARD W. PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Woclesals Fruifs, 1421 & 1423 FARNI AWM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUGE 8O LICITEDY gouts for Peck & Bausuers lLard, and Wilber Milis Flonr' OMAHA, NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATION Au BANK, STEELE, JGCHWSON & 00., TOOTLE MAJu & CO. STEELE, JJ'NSON & C0., WEHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN TESTIMONIALS. Couxcin Buupes, fowa, Decowber 21, 1882, - niv Cyes, ¢ G otn r offive coul i with weak eyes. Yours trols, 0. MORGAN, Puolisher Globe, sses udjusted to © tricd other g & ¢ sand pese, and 1 1 Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and before. ue's 800N/ othry this Llussirs of e others ma, have th gratefully yours, 31188 ABBY WALTON, Nurse, 1t I had 1ot met Prof, been enj iy All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGUD, . / igents for B!FWQUD NATLS AND LAFiIN & RAND POWDER GO, HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF WAL, PAPHR AND { WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERHN PRIGES DUPLICATED. .o ccula nal 10th eyes. t with the other. him to all thoso tha Yours, with goou sight, GE He Jitted me at tiat glasses, and they gav £ , Ve my adno use { ¢ iho glass abai, 1, altLough I was ton glosses, ' r 1 wo I hayo to al The ub Pef. Saniue's’ gla s nd - would o with thelr 0 all pe: ks who | a eyes to calon kim, Resp etfull A, T. SWLIART, ¢ City Po.ic:, Omaba. P Steam Pu SBome 1 ears sincy labor at vi_at, § ,| {ININ@ MACHINERY, BELT] PACK| 1ALLADAY WIND- December 15. ps, Engine Trimmings, 0, HOSE, BRARS AND IRON FITTING 'PE, WINAZ G, AT WHOLESALE AND Rieart, oo FFE ILLS CHURCH'ARD:3CHOOL:BELLS nd 10th 8treets Omaha, Ifab. would + frord use, and It & 111 @ bo obl.ged to tay 80 much dei ght in kind), ai cd nio vy § Byuse f bis d [ aw now abl: to 1 ploss) witho .t uring the eye or causing pal 1. Itsnems wond tful t &t svc)an efeci can bo produce] i t tiwe, and I | ayeno doubt it will b - DEALERS INew—— Lam g of Sumue'n b as visited this city ] whero »0 many need the aid he ¢ n_afford them atd I hopo his il uses w.ll be iniroduced and ex tonsively used hore, s E. H. ¥. JAMESON, Pastor Fist Baptist Chureh. Ov2ua, Neb,, December 12, 1862, now used the ¢! d e for 0.0 weel mor - cumtord in . .A.UL'I'S,/ LOOCES, 1O . 1020 Farnham Street, ODEAFIA. - - -~ WTEE that short space of tin « ¢ Alinos y eml'est rc: olectis stinctly even to k' ow or rec. diss and g assex of different with but, very Jict'e bencft and until ® it d y'u, decmeamy case hopel 88 Thanks £y ur gk T amabls ) see bet er than e belore, T of. Ba: uels' treatment and be ben, fibed a8 1 Liave been, truly yours, MAKY BOSARD, 2000 Decatur Streed. F. O. MORG AT, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Nah e PERFECTIQN HEATING AND BA Is only sttained by asio [ = GHARTER ( 8toves and Rang WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER D(Ca tFor sale by, MILTON ROCERS & § OMIANKA. fult, ARTIFIGIAL EYES ALWAYS ON HAND, OFFICE HOUKS : Oa m to7 pom Prof, Sawuels does not atiend ¢ business eutside of hisrooms, and ha 0o one connecied with him,

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