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SEEK health and avoid sickness. Instead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong ? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no- thing, and no'one but your- self can find fault, butif you are tired of that kind oflife, you can change it if you choose. How? By getting one bottle of BRown' IrRoN BiT- TERS,and taking it regularly according to directions. Mansfield, Ohio, Nov, 26, 1881, Gentlemen :—I have suffered with pain in my side and back, and great soreness on my breast, with shoot- iing pains all through iy body, at- with great weakness, depres. sion of -plfiu and loss of appe- tite, 1 have taken several different medicines, and was treated by prom. inent physicians for my liver, kid- meys, and spleen, but [ got no relief, 1 1 woulZ try Brown's Iron ow takenope! and am about well in side and back all .en.-fl'.:-ffi all aulo(-ll"h::‘h “‘gul ; ull good & 3 am Ini In m and flesh, Itcan jula‘ybl the king of medicines, _, 3 Joun K., Arsmxpaz, Brown's IRoN BITTERS is composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together, with other standard remedies, making a remarkable nongalcoholic tonic, which will gyge Dys- ia, Indigestion, Malaria, m:kness, and relieve all Lung and Kidney discases. ., BALL'S i i ’ in wAnulwo large school b OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, s DAKOTA, A now bank will be opened in Fargo in the spring with a capital of $100,000, Aurora county people are ng sotion towards the erection of a $25,! house Brule county has twenty school districts and dnrl‘:‘q 1882 87,000 was expended in dings. 1t in probable that a straw board manu. will be established at Graton, The fight for the location of the county seat of Grant county has finally been de- oided, Millbank is the lucky town. Lisbon, Ranson count; rganizing & i depactment. Officars’ Have boen wp- pol tus 1:11 Jamestown papers ara advoost e o o e s ral | o road which reaches south, The bullding committee of the Masonic temple tion of Bioux Falls have ncoepted'the offer of ja centractor,to build & temple for 840,000, The capital contest has nssumed » new phase, North Dakota enters the field with Jamestown aa a competitor forthe location of the state headquarters, Thus far, since the legislature convened, there have been foi ne enactments passed, signed by the governor sud filed with the territorial secretary. One day last week it was dlscovered that the safe belonging to the Indian agent's office at Yankton was missing, Upon investigation it was found fifty y: from the office ken open but nome of |h.: contents gone, The affair is a mystery yot. that point from the WYOMING. Electrio lights will soon_be introduced into private residences in Cheyenne 1t is likely that a building and business boom will strike Laramie City the coming spring, The residents and especially the oity offi- olals of Cheyenne have commenced a raid on the disreputable houses of the town. ‘The three Masonic lodges of Cheyenne telegray an order for $100 to the reliet committes at Cincinnati M last weok. A new postoffice to be called Milton has been established in the mining disteiot west from Laramie City and nine miles from Oummins, A proposition has been submitted to the Cheyenne city council by an esstern man to erect gas works there, They will proba- bly be built, A party was reeently given in Cheyenne by Brebb{u. Post & &). bankers, t?:om- memorate the nE‘nlnu of their new bank- ing house, which is tine building, The coroner of Albany county recentl; held an inquest on the body of Mary Rof who died from the effects of an abortion, The abortionist will be held to snswer. Articles of incorporation of the Babics- nosa mining comnany have been filled with the mmur{. This company proposes to do business in Wyoming, It is compored of Bhston capitalists, and has a capital stock of $400,000. OOLORADO. Colorado’s state indebtedness is $45,000, An infantry com| has been forued at Dol Nortay The grand jury of La Plata_ocounty has comdemned the county jail at Durango, Loveland is going to have .a number of clsterns built as a protection against fire. The new brick school st Trinidad will be an imposing structure, and will cost $12,000, . Apartments have been fitted up in the state house to accommodate the supreme oourt library, It Is said that duriog the winter 700 dead elk and deer have been found in the The finst load of corn._aver sold_which was ralsed in the Gannison country, was sold recently at Delta, Both cattle and sheep in the northern Colorado ranges are in bad condition and the stookmen are greatly pool tournament is on in Den- ing hands, numbers wera driven the recent storm from the plains to the of Fort Oo:lhnwd court | WVall and $248 snbscribed for the appars- | kidy, the dead Chiet Winnemuoca that they think serior of electing Sarah, his daughter, as aEvy glr'l and has had twenty-one husbands It is aseerted positively that' the new raflrond so long talked of from Winne. mucos, north #o the Oclumbis river at ‘Walla, Is about ta become a reality, The Gentral fic inclade it in their new m p, NEW MEXI00. A fine new depot is to be built at Raton, Seven Chinamen {have been killed in gnnt oo't’x'nly during the last year by A new order by the [Bante Fe road is to the effect that no person under the age of twenty.five years shall be employed by the company, This will let out all the Flve cowboys took in tho old town of 0 Marcial on the 12th inst., and there waa lively shooting. The Mexicans were fatally wounded, Judge Buckly sent a posee in pursuit of the cowboys. Tae people of Bocorro are agitating the t&:flnn » railroad Ibdnl:ball t hcln &M t to Magalena, It ought inent gentlemen connected with the t, Louls & San Francisco railroad are furthering the movement, ‘The nsw depot now being built at San Mlldlk to supply the place of the one re- cently destroyed ly fire, will'be the finest one in New Mexico without any exoeption. It will cost, when Joompleted, not less than $20,000. officers of the road who now have quarters at San Marcial will be furn- ished with handsome offices in the mew building. OALIFORNIA. John Murbach, for killing Jules Millett at Naps, has been sentenced to be hanged April 18th, The new Stanislaus county bridge across the Tuolumne river was thrown open to the public on Tuesday. A special postal t f ‘Washington in expocted &t Los Angeles to Inspeat the for free postal very, Tom Davis, an engineer at the Central coal mine in Btewartsville, was instant], Killed in the mine Iast wéek by the burst. Ingof asteam-pipe. that wil The little town of Vina bossts of the largest vin in the world owned by one msn, Ex-Governor Stanford is the owner and the vineyard embraces 8,500 acres In vines, On Tuesday of last week in Inyo county the body of Curtis Bellows, killed by the Indlans March 8, 1863, and jburied where he fell in Black canyon, was removed to the cemetery i Independence. In remov- ing the remains it was found that there had been & wonderful growth of hair after death, The new ditch of the South Yuba Canal compeny, which has been in process of construction for several months from Quaker Hill to the Town Talk Ridge, will be completed on. Wednesday. ’1‘!:. resorvoir will incloss twenty acres of m:n{ and bchi:,anty llut deap. {fi v%ll enough to supply every mine in the Grass Valley district, Bid ‘Work on the San Joaquin and Sierra rallrond shut down about two Mr, Walton, is negotiating for the sale of bonds, as-it was found that the entire nm;mt could not be disposed of on the conat, eval, P, J, Harni rigadier Inspector, C. H, nbha’rd; Major and Or+ divwnce Officer, 'A. Heilbron; Maj w.J Dnvhlrlblor and C. Van 7 Ma- master, H, A, J] {ssary, Wm, MoLaugh- lin; Major and Surgeon, Dr, M. Gardner; Major and Paymaster, J, Hahn; Major and Rife Yaspestor, C, A, Parsons; Oap- tain anc Aid-d OmP Jobn A, Sheehan; Staff Orderly, M. J. ¥lynn, SEmem— CoLORLESS AND COLD. —A young girl snd Princess Lilinokalani snd her hosband, the Hon, John Dominls, qovernor of Oashu and Maui. Then oame the bearer of the king's jowels sud decorations, scepter, sword of #tate, orowns, and feather olonk, a0, puloulon, and the king’s torch, things apeclal to this coronation are all old Hawallan sym. bols of chieftainoy and llnpm 0 palaon may be sald to place , of the belng = globe The puloulya & symbol of chleftancy which to be set in the ground beside his eamping place In war, form of a croes—an upright stick three feet in helght and a transverse plece of about nine inches. Abo the latter is a ball, Chr:mglll which |th. upright plece es, loaving & point- .sr:Isld or -bomhm Ina?el l:obo" the ball. The torch used by the Ha- wallan {s & long mass of fatty matter enveloped In leaves of the ti plant, The kahlll is made of feathers, and has the shape ot a huge nyl{ndar dexteriously constructed from feathers of fowls and turkeys. These are car- rled at the head of long poles, and form part of all Hawallan state shows. The kahili of Pill is of moderate di- menslons, snd is made wholly of white feathers, presumably obtained from sea birds, Among the bearers of the lnsigna of royalty were two princesses, counsins of the king, magnificontly attired ic dreasscs of pale-pink saton, with tu- nios of crimson velvet richly trimmed with gold bralds and deep gold fringe. These are the princesses selected to present certain artloles to' the king during the ceremony. They were fol- lowed by the king’s chamberlain, the Hon, Oharles H. Judd, As soon as he had passed out of the door of the palace a loud fanfare of trumpets an. nounced the approach i the .king and queen, followed by the Iadies of the he id and the king's alds-de- eamp. King Kalakaua was dressed in the uniform ot & generalisimo of the Hawalianforoes—a white tunic and light blue trousers. The queen wore & magnificent robe of ruby velvet, with asplendld traln borne by two attend- ants, ladles. The king and queen and personages who had formed this nmdlnwmty rocession having taken p in the vilion, an anthem was sung by a large choir of native and forelgn singers. The Hon. J. M. Kapena in a loud volce declared the king’s rights and his accession. This declaration was made first in the Hawallan hngsgo and then in Ea- glish. Prince Poomalkelani now came forward and presented to the king of the va, the puloulou, the torch of Kanikaus, and the kahili of Pili, after which the king renewed the oath taken at the time of his accesslon in the following terms: ‘‘Sir, is your majesty willing to reaffirm your pre- vious oath?” To which the kiog re- R::od: ‘1 am willing,” and leaving throne he advanced toward the chanoellor, raised his right hand, and, after taking and signing the oath, re- torned to his throne. When the king signed the written copy of the oath the chanceller presented him with & aword of state, saying: ‘‘Re. celve this unglx sword as en- sign of justice aud mercy Princess K le, governess of the Island of Hawli,” then presented the king d| with & splendid feather cloak made entirely of preclous yellow feathers, which grow under the wings of a little mountainbird. This is an helrloom of Hawaliar kings, and presented as an onsign of kno'wedge and wisdom. The chancellor then put on the king's fourth finger of his rlqht hand a golden hk.lzn “‘Recelve this ring the sign of kingly dignity.” He then placed in his hand & scepter, With the awalian | h ways keep the alum water solution ready on the washstand, Toothache may be speedily ended by the application of a small bit of cotton satarated with ammonia to the defeo- tive tooth, It may be usefal to know that oarseness may be refleved by using the white of an egg thoroughly beaten, mixed with lemon julce .ni sugar. A teaspoonful taken oocoasionally s the dose, There 18 scarcely an ache to which ohlldren are subject 80 hard to bear ed | and so difficult to cure Is earache, A remedy which never falls is a pinch of black pepper gathered up in a bit of cotton batting, wet in sweet oll and In- serted In the ear, It will give imme- diate relief. Remedy f-: chiibiains—Take a plece of lime the size of your double fist; ut it /a warm water and soak the feet ojit as warm as it can be borne for Falf an hour, 3 For a ecald or burn, apply immedi- ately rpalverized charcoal and ofl, Lamp ol will do, but linseed Is better. The effect is miraculous. For chapped lips, mix two table- spoonfal of olarified honey, with a fow drops of lavender water, or any other 1porlmmv, and anolnt the lips fre quently, To remove warts, get a littlo bullock all, and keep it in a bottle, rub a Ittle on the warts two or three times a day, and in a short time they will disappear, To remove ocoldsores, rub the first finger behind the ear close to the part which is joined to the head, and then rub the sore. The secretion removes the sore in & short time if applied every twenty minates. To make s good sticking plaster, put two spoonfuls of balsam of Peru to six of lsinglass, melted with very little water, and strained. Mix these well together in & small stone jar over the fire. Pin out some black Persian or sarsenet on a board, and dipping a brush into the mixtare, pass it over the silk five or six times; then hold it to the fire, but not.very near, and it will soon become: black and shining. A good wash to prevent ‘the gnh- from falling; out is made with one ounce powdered borax, half an ouvce of powdered camphor, one quart of bolling water. %ken cool, pour in a bottle for use, clean the head wiih it, applyin, th flannel or sponge once a week. For dyspepsia pour one quart of cold water on two tablespoonfals of un- slacked lime; let stand a few minutes, bottle and cork, and when clear it is ready for use; put three tablespoonfuls in a cup of milk, and drink any time, usoally before mea! THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfested. This is especially true of a family medloine, and it i itive proof that the remedy imituted is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family medicine on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B., and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids io use thelr stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums put uj in similar style to H. B., with varl. ously devised names in which the word ‘“Hop” or “‘Hops” were used in away to Induce peeple to believe th were the same as Hop Bitters. such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name Is, and esplolally those with the word ‘‘Hop” or *‘Hops” in their name or in any way oonnected with them or thelr Window and C. F, GO OMAHA 487 Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or anbage to corres ond with us before purchasiog shelr C. F. GOODMAIN WEHOLESALR DEAXER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Plate G'ass. by hpd will find 1§ %0 the ODMAN, - = NEB. “lour, 8alt, Sugars, STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Canned Ooods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACOO. sgents_for BERWOOD SAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER G0. LOOCK ONLEAELA. BOYEHR WO, ——DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK. GO. Fire and Burglar Pr»> S A E I & T AULTS, =5, o. 1020 Farnham Street, = = NEXE e I/ PERFEGTION HEATING AND BAKING {s only sttalned by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. WITH JAWIRR EAUZE OVER DOORS, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS ODNMEAXTA. WINDOW ENRY LEHMANN, SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED, - o Al now mum near town, e 'y Recently, a herd of cattle was run into & snow-plow and thirty of them were killed outright, or so body injured that they had to be shot, name, are imitations or counterfeits, Beware of them. Touch none of them. Use nothlng but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch or cluster of green Hops on the white label. Trust deeply regretted that she was 80 color- | yorda: $‘Receive this royal acepter as lees and cold. Heor face was too white, | 4, eneign of kingly power .‘:,I:i jas- and her hauds and feet felt as though | 45 » anak the blood did not ciroulate. After one hi:e'“dl’ :l:,“o,lf,‘:::,., u,: “:,;:J:::fi:f bottle of Hop Bittors hed been taken | yhile singing another anthem. Hon. Patd Soalth Preserving, §1.50. 8clf.Adjusting, 01,80 Abdominal (extrs heavy) §9.00. Nursing, §1.50 (Bns soutll) 08.00. Paragen Wov sale by leading everywhere, OBICAGO CORSET 00y, Chicago, Tl I8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. AL WAKEFIELD, BTABLISHKD 1868, BIDE SPRING Afllflg KNT-NOT PATENT A. J. SIMPSOA. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Strost, sug 7-me 6m OmAEA, NEp. A 8kin of Beauty Is & Joy Forev DR. T- FELIX GOURAUD'S Oriental Oream or Magical Beau- tifler. +| A board of trade is to be organized at Salem. Louis Pratt, the boy who killed his brother some time ago in Georgetown and hreatened to kill Ef. mother, has sentenoed to the reform school at Golden. The Grand river ditch, near Grand Juno- tlon, will be a oth affair, Several hundred men and ! ny teams are work- ing on it. When linhh.g it will irrigate 50,000 acres of land, MONTANA. Benton talks of a waterworks company, with $100,000 capital, Gen. Brisbin will soon deliver & lecture in Billings for the benefit of the firedepart. ment., Butte and Deer Lodge have parlor iog rinke, and & Butte man is looking riok location 1n Helena, Custer county pald into the territorial trensuary last year $!2,432,18, against 88, 086,85 in 1891; an inorease of $4,395.83, Northwestern mail for Montana, from Oregon and Washington, comes now by the Northern Pacific and the Missouls stage line, The two daily papers of Miles City have suspended. They say beoute-the Fate of composition wasto high, butin reality it was use the town not large enough for two papers, Linst week the Northern Pacific roached the highest point on the road. The last opl on the summit of Beseman Pase was driven altitude of 5,715 feet just at the hour of quitting work for the day. The consummation of the sale of Drum or & bon;:.nh.nd mortgage, The smelting works at Irondale are com- loted and the fire bas been started in the urnaces. Five hundred men will be em- made | ployed, counterfeit ¢ tinknguinhed Dr. L. 4. uiur o ooy o T the least haru ful of all the ©no bortle will lest six y day. ' Also Poudra Jubs dllo vemoves superfiuous hal- i hout injury 0 NMK M, B, T. GOURAUD, 85 0 prog, Pt © prop,, 44 Bend by all Druvgists rnd Fancy Goods aod Kurope. &4 Beware of base Imitations. $1,000 reward for arrest and proof of avy one selling the same. 1 14-weow 1o 2t ew ~Gim $500 REWARD. The above reward will be pald to any person who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennoylv-nl; Plttent Rubber All | %20, xo_ghout $be United States, Canade Uuniontown, as the new western exten. o) is chsllodl.‘ ‘puun::lh brill. appearance when up, t ouses risive 1o ters on the river bank, It is reported that a number of persons wore frozen along the Oregon Short Line during the late cold spell. There has been reat loss of live stock along that line. 'he thermometer for three days indioated 46 degrees below zero, NEVADA. Fugene Blair, one of Welis.Fargo's old messengers, was seriously Injured wt Bris- tol, last week, by being run over by a wagon, The grand jury at Fureka investigated the matter of the killing of J. E, Anderson by George J, Beck, but did not find.an in- otment, Ah Loy, supposed to be the leader of the eng of Chinese murderers who killed and rued & Chinaman a fow weeks has been arrested at Austin, A Chinaman named Ch Leun Yis in {ail ot Hamoraida. for. bigany. ‘10" i that the two women who ohb the both married wre Chineso and were under the laws of Neyada. It is stated that the Piute Nevada are so attached to seoms to him Tudisns in the memory of deeds, | other officlal pomnu“mth on. she was the roslest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheer- falness of mind gratifying to her friends, AKAUA, Imposing Ceremonies of His Corrona- tion at Honolulu—The Procession ‘Viewed by the SBovereign. Special to the Chicago Tizies. HonNoLuLu, February 12. —As there is neither cathedral or anything elee here of sufficent dimensions for the purpose, an octagonal pavilion hasbeen erected in front of the new , to- gother with a great amphitheater for the spectators, capable of holding about four thousand people. The pi floor of the palace being of consider- able elevation, it was well seen from the verandas which were part for more distingulshed guests, The veranda on the right was occupled by the diplomatio and consular re) t- atives of foreign nations und offic the men-of-war Lackawanna, Wachu. setts (American), Mutine (British),and Limer (French). There was a great display of gold lace and bolllon &0; The w{vu and daughters of some of diplomatic representaiives present were handsomely attired in full even- fog dress, In other verandas were the ministers of state, judges, and a_ocon- siderable number of Plebs ocoupled the amphitheatre, Though the costumes were varled, evi dreas was for the most part eschewed, -puh‘!.li b{ the ladles. The place presented a lively and pleasing scene, such as has never before been seen In Honolulu, The dresses of both native and . forelgn ladies were extremely pretty and tasteful. Between the amphitheatre and pavilion a space of some width was devoted to the school children, who preeouted themeelves in reat numbers, "The schools, ger of sooleties and orde: gates from other islands formed a pro- ocession and marched through the prin- clpal stroets down to thelr places lu the amphitheatre, The proceesion took place at 11 a m, First came the marshal of th royal household, the Hon J, M. Ki pena, then the marshal of the kin dom, the Hon, W. O. Parke, a New Eoglander, who has held his post so long that the memory of the young men runneth not to ths conirary, Then followed the chaplain of the the Rev. Alex. Mackin- tosh, pruldmt of the leglalative as- sembly; Hon. Godfrey Rhodes, chan- oellor of the llflom; Chief Justice Judd, Princess ulani, a little girl of elght years, a nicce to the X and the only youthful sclon of the royal house; the Hon, A, 8. Cleghorn, pal senting Godfrey Rhodes, President of the ialative Assembly, the body with which the election of kings reste (when succession breaks down, and to whose votes Kalakaua owes his throne), gave the king's crown to the chancellor with an appropriste speech. The chancellor put it in the hands of the king, who, like Napolean I., crowned himself. There was great jealousy as to who should crown the king, The difficulty was well got over by giving separate offices connected with the act of crown- ing to a representative of the uative alits to a president of the leglalature and to the chancellor, and yet leaving his majesty to place the crown on his own head. The king now rose, pre. tately figure, arrayed in the feather cloak, and wearing his crown, He looked every inch a king, as we weo kings of old portrayed in the Elotnm statues, and on the stage. 0 ved from the chancellor an- other crown, which he placed on the brow of his consort, she bending rever- ently to recelve it. QueenKaplolani is a handsome woman, and looked very well on this ocoasion, bearing herself with graceful dignity. Both king aud queen now kaelt, whilst the chap- lsin offered up s prayer, As they rose agein a salvo of guns announced to all the population that the much- talked.of coronation was an accom- plished Mot, Ancther anthem, the words of which are appropriate w the occasion, and which much merit as & rx;hm!n composition, was then sup| ter singing the sml- sion was reformed and returned to the palace, e orowd of dignitaries and officlals remained behind, and his majesty held a recoption. Indigestion, dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, otc., cared by using Brown's Iron Bitters. A Vexed Ulergyman. FEven the patience of Job would become exhausted were he a preacher and endeav- oring to interest his audience while they were keeping up an incressant wughln making it impessible for him to be heard, Yet, how very easy can all this be avoided by simply Dr, King’s New Discove- for &mlumpfiun. Coughs and Colds ?rhl Bottles given away at C, F, Good- nuun's drug store A Few Simple Remedies. For croup, administer teaspoon- ful of strong alum.water; repeat the dose every fifteen minutes untll free vomiting occurs. Put the feet and limbe ln.l t water, thd tt;:n‘mp nlp in flannel; place on the chest a poul- tioe of corn-meal sprinkled with m tard. Beware of cold draughts. As the attack departs administer a dose | be f magn rhubarb or castor oll, %thmmmlhbhw croup, al- nothing Druggists and dealera are warned against dealing in fmits. tions or courterfelts. METROPOLITAN HOTEL, OMA HA, NEB, Tables suppliod with the best the market affords. The traveling public olaim they get bett.r accommodations and more general satisfaction here an 2t any other house in Omaha, Rate, £2 per dav The best cure for d nerves, brains and muscles Iron Bitters FALL Y & nOES, Western Agents, Lafayette, Indiana, TEERE FATERNT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, soo. 0 PERCT. v The conter pleces are_interchangeable and re- versible. It prevents the counter from runuing ove:, requiring no heel stiffeners. "THa Agency for ihese goods in this bown has been plat réve Others eanno_procure hem. Call and_examino full line or Leather and “Candee” Rubber Boots and Shoes with the Re- versible Heel, MRS, M. PETERSON, 31'3m Louisville,Neb - Nobraska Loan & Trust Ccmpany HASTINGS, NEB, Capital Stock, - - $100,000. B. HEARTWELL, President, CLARKE, Vice-President. . WEI Treasurer, .., DIRECTORS, Oswald Oliver, E. 0. Webster! Jas. B. Heartwell, M. McEl Hinney, Samuel Alexander A. L, Clarl Geo. H First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes & permanent, home institution where School Boa 'tand other legally M securitic 1o |Nebraaka can be on Loans made on fmproved t counties of the state, b oute. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALEB IN =0T TN TS R .. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS,” BLIND®, MOLDINGS, LIME, GEMEM A AES TN IR, AOFETATR AGENL FOR MILWAUKEE CRRENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Danot. 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