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THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY APRIL 20 1383 The Great Speoulator to Load a|frvAre doors B Private Life. is fire proof, His Place In Wall Btreet to Be| g, New Life is given by using Brown's IroN BirTers. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquersdisease; 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, New York Times, s Mr, Jay Gould has declared to his near friends his intentlon to retire from his wctive business life on the In no Way can disease be around the world. is son, Mr. so surely prevented as by George J, Gould, » young man of 23, | New York Sun. keeping the system in per- 18 to tuke his place as a speculator, and [ Npw F,vex, Aprll 12 —Looal jew- ellors have been talking about nothing fect condition. BROWN'S Mr, Gould himself will lead a private % life. Mr, Oould’s fcrtune 18 carefully IrRON BITTERS ensures per: oAt 18 found nunbers st $100, :::mhod diamond fect health through .the 100,000, of which $20,000,000 is in changing seasons, it disarms | ke stook of the Western Union Telo- | iward gl the danger from impure |graph Company snd $20.000,000in the o4 dealer in 'precions water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- company. In real estate he has never put much money, oconsldering in straw colored, 1x slit sawn into tiles or cut Into s pos Vietim. that it was impossible.” floors, ullln[il, sills, ete. The material ight (welghing only 58 to — ‘WASHED DIAMONDS. completion of his steam yacht the|ynterior Btones Fixed so as to Decelve Atalanta, built for his projected tour the Most Expert Lealers. of Jacob Nepel, one ef ti ntock of the Missour Pacific railroad 80 far as can be learned Nw . The skin of his l.wc was of & number of diamonds, mounted in sallow color, andoily and shiny. JAY COULD TO RETIRE [hostihesrdust vorms, A LEPER IN PHILADELPHIA | rosiment e m six — burning vaeles from thi Doctors in Consultation Over the been manifested osee, because a From the Philadelphia Record, remedies whi Americs, Dr. Samuel D. Gross, of Philadelphis, having letters of intro- duction from two physicians ot the Sandwlich Islands. The man was well- dressed, and evidently accustomed to o the arreat ‘‘I have been tion, Kidney and Liver Dis- e 4l "ol " s ' todss Eis rings and studs, to Martin Gann, clsrk | His eyes were heavy, the lids droop- | with an obatina ) 3 ease, &c. {avestment In this kind of proper- tyy altogether amounts to abont Pop . shape of the bonds of diffsrent rall- Berl.m & C.O“. Attor, sl o Le ro! dp companies. Bat one large deal Droit Building, Washing- in speculative parlance remains to be ton, D. C., writes, Dec. 5th, [consammated previous to his retire- 1881: ment, and that Is, from the scoount X Bi the proposed alliance between Gentlemen ; 1 take pleas- outhwestern system of rallroads urein stating that L have used Brown'’s Iron Bitters for ma- laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results, young frien: ennesse, Virgina and |y, Georgia system and other tributary roads, Exoept In his specialties, those in his coufidence say, he has not dealt PRSI last time he stepped In to make his Beware of imitations. migbt folt In the market was when he «2RS, and #nsist on having | gagod in the somewhat famous “peg- and disastrous break In the whole list, The *'boys"” as Oornelins and Willlam K. Vanderbilt are called, have taken with something recom- mended as “just as good." by the Brown Chemical Co, M‘r. Eunld’- oontamplnled n:llum;nt i will be even more complete than that Baltimore, Md, of William H, Vanderbilt, for Goald's has been a life of specalation. M; Gould vx];eotiod to leave on }xl’: southwestern trip in ocompany witl Russell Sagoand A. L Hopkins yes- Cotd of great value, night FDE SALE. his retirement, but wes oconpied with | 004 » party of friends. Mr. Washington . E Uonnor, who has long been his 600 Head of Yoarling Stoers and Heifers, 100 Head of Two-yoar-old Heiters, | the firm 1 which he is special partner, | \booy it Theve catile are all cood, straigh a8 at his home when He ded cattlo. For salv o fu | safd that Mr, o “| such & ahape that they could be closed up in 24 hours. The work to be done Matter of Application of M, B. Powell | mere required time. It was all map- for Perat o sell Liquor as a Druggiss, |ped out sad only awalted the course NOTICE. ifl o;nnu, Mr. ;}unld was N‘ tl;orougl,:- o 5 Sty ly domesticated man. Nothing af- ety h‘iny"l :’nu'::;," B l.“"‘ o | forded him so much pleasure as to be EOOE0ality) mEp luflv;nhon;l og 8o ity with his family, His children, tix in vmm’lflu‘ofi:‘:uu;}m For thedicinal. we. | Dumber, of which his son George was chavica! and chemical p. the oldest, were growing up, and the rich color disap) at the Grand Ualon hotel, which is & |ing and flabby, and his nose dark red in color. The evidences of a prema- says that he took the jew mat. H. S. Bevlin, E:q.,of the $6,000,000. T remainder of his|,.0 frlendship to N.m:'h::p:cfi:; ture old age were too strongly stamped well-known firm of H. S. wealth is in seourities, malnly In the 4, dispose of them to studemts, He |upon him to be mistaken. Asa mat- | year ago this winter it covered my did not succeed, it seems, and sohegave ;l ltnddin wh':nh was a fine looklog g wulgy hgh:,'l‘::. Ik);:::n'wt: ble of homan beings, a victim of the pawn for him at Engel's. Dorman |dreaded disease of the tropics, scaly went to Eogel's store and told Eagel [leprosy, The letters of intro- that Gunn said that the stud was to wned for a guest at the Grand Unlon who was in need of money. Mr. Engel carefully examined the dia- showed the stones, and in each case To stlll farthor sntisfy himself, Mr, Eogel took the stones to New York one du{ Isst week and showed them or & Burdell, dealers In pre- NOTICE TO CATTLE ME terday morning, but business kept him u:mn e S ;{uhn '":“'d Thdu J stones were carefully examined, an i In New York, and his plan I8 to go to- | ¢1oir rioh, bluish tin, ') tune were spent in excessive diwaipa- y ge was greatly ad- 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG OATTLE morrow. Ho was mired, Mr. Engel was told that the | 1O stone in the stud was worth $1,000 at Mr. Engel had heard of preparation that when put on inferior 300 Hosd of Two-year-old Steers, aod | huginess mansger, and who Is head of 3:?.'.':""1'1:‘.’ffli:’:fi:'fi'«.‘:.‘l’:?&’.fi':f: and he now recalls a fact to which he | /P HhiFalng They did not believe there was such a preparation, but, to make aure, they tested Mr. Engel's dla. monds by briskly brushing them in soap and water. In a very short time red, and all that was left was a dull glitter, which howed that t! ones were of a very et s o d.lt i '33':2:1.“5 woeks. In the moantime the spot of that whatever the preparation was had been placed on the stones ledrosy, commen in spite of all slowly but surel entire person in For the last thre unable to do ter of faot—although he did not sus- peci It—this man was the most horrl- Every morning duction he bere were mealed. 0ame, Was & As they did not regard the d" as contagious, they ‘T: Ly “l:“i had advised him to visit the United |® LAkl bc) vice, The nnfortunate victim ls a|nd Was so low gendeman of education, the son of American parents, who emgrated from New Hampshire to Honolulu, where ter livl Dr. John V. Shoemaker, and the un- prayed to dle. fortunate was taken to the hospital | through all over for ekin disease, on Locust street. Here he told the story of his life, He is a planter of ample wealth, whose early manhood and much of his for- swollen; toe-nail nalls dead and He led a merry life for soma yoars, especlally among the women of easy virtue on the island Eight years ago he became sensible of a declded loss of health, pald noattention at the time. A dead appearance just sbove his kuee, Six gotten his former Indisposition, he | fall of resolvent marrled a native lady of Honoluln, who was a womau In vigorous health, was born, which lived but a few home in just slx dead skin began to grow larger, and his fingers and toes becave very sensi- tive. Sharp, shooting pains ran sheet of paper. S St of T8th kol Jm stroat, 1at ward, | the attention he would devete to them it would decsive the most expert through them. Within a yoar, how- Henderson, Je rom thelith day of April, 1883, dealer, S BLebys Sron "April, 1854, would ocoupy his mind, Mz, Connor e emes wilt o rantod . - A* - | Me, Gould has chowen to sucesed him. ¢ . B. FOWELL, He eald he frequently took ohargo of ! the workiogs of the swck. He se- JEhe Otasar SNk At il P leoted hls own brokors and sent out xpense of the applicant The city of O is | his own orders. Ho evjoyed specula- uotto be charge """'I'_',E"L_ 0. JEWETT, tion, and, what was mure, was uc- City Olork l. Speaking of him personally, . kind and courteo were very tew youug men tl sons of wealthy parents who show such good traits and had so ma: friends In oonsequence. There w no (nll; pride 1o him, bat, on the co: trary, he was quite democratio in sy VAR o e Trer, |idess and ways. He wasfond o' boat- W. 8. Darsiun, Sec. an i Tress, l&g e‘mll h"??h‘:l'hho‘;“ dwh-n out est with a frien unds ranout. | About thirty years '!EZ NEBRASKA The clothes that he had on were not . | #uch as would have been worn by a MANUFACTTRING GF |mmienaiss ooy b S about toa an ng | hlmnlfl‘:go Jay Gould's som. For A he was a bank. 3 :fily he extrioated Undertakers, 218 14TH 8T,, BET, FARNAM AND DOUGLAS extra fine quality. that Mr, Gould would not start on » nor laughed at the akepti He | Detrolt Freo Pross. lnldthnm.(}ouldm:;:cnot g0 a8 n'.m day a bej I Semd 91, 08, 88, or soon as he had at first Intended, but|peon, Tor a sample re. | that would be because his yacht would whiol dare! The trank was olosel, labeled: tail box by Express, [not be ready. He would probabl; “Dynamlf thin— phia gANn .flhebxol!el:dl.'lull orulge about New York for a time,au Dl' st By those present that the disease, aoc- America, put up in | might start across the ooesn any time :l.f::‘; l.:'"" yong ln:lo.m August to October, Very likely ot which thay the storee vere | ment falled to check the diseare, and nothing nbonchthalr quality, and if Rt i e oy OV Oleck, they were washed it was done before onnor sald he was o person of [ 4po contemplate. y camo into his possesslon The McCARTHY & BURKE, disposi ‘youth Dcr:;:nn is thought to hldu been innocent of any intention to deceive. I¢ in sald that quite a number of the | Into his extremitles by Supt. F¥. O.|all of Henderson washed diamonds have been disposed of to collego students on the assurance of local jewelers that chey were of S—— An Undonbted Blessing. fal stages of the disease. Dr. Shoe- d ' SE—S—————— Adrem s) m&‘dl.l%m‘m ama oo | P arcund the world at .ul Mr, Con. His Rich Joke. tunate man. Only a few ded, i bout ¢ for it might be the latter month, as the :n :::.‘. ::‘:..'):: .,;d.ok. n:d .:.'g:: cept by inoculation. AnA D " wi able distin. uish eolid substances. This was tol. lowed by the appearance of blisters on d Gonn arrest his presence In Phlladelphia is the result, His condition is horrible to statementa to be satlon, and when needles were stuck Waterman, the patient sald he did not feel them, In short, the case was found to bewell-defined leprosy, which | petroit Free Prees. had begun In the anssthetic form and gradually passed into the more dread: to discover the whereahouts of this afflicted person, and fears are enter- tained that he has made way with himself, Considerable fedling has of our physians familiar with the not mede of the OCaticura Ahout two weeks ago & gentleman |, many oases of of pleasing address presented himself | both in "Enlop: and ’ this nent sargeon in|country, as well as other severe forms o L it Y of |kl;'nnd blood humors, All agreed that no harm could come of a trial, and could see no difference between the symptoms in thi« case and those of H. E. Oarpenter, Henderton, N, Y., who was promptly and perm: nently cared by the Cuticura reme- good society, but, notwithstandleg|dies, and whose disease, reported in trade, for selllng several of them to | these advantages, the impression pro- Er‘ownl wm‘» woll known jeweller i w t - | Glatressiug foa . Gl Ll bbb iy lit.molnlug plantea. Mr, Oarpenter’s astatement Is as follow help of the most skillful dootors, it have to go to the hospltal, but finally lar as Lansing, Mich., where 1 ribs; ar hands, dead, dry, and. lifelees as old straw. 0, my God! how I did suffer. ‘‘My sister, Mrs. E. H. Davis, had a small part of a box of Caticura in the house. She wouldn't give up; sald, ““We will try Caticura.” Some was applied on one hand and arm. Eareka! there was rellef; stopped the 1left, and my aki HirayM, E. CARPENTER, ht cure Mm; he sald awful disease ocould be eradicated. He offered to give his fortune to the last penny, for an assurance «f & re- ‘ation to health, but he was told Since th;lnb(:n was written, fl;; ¥ most searching Inquiries have fall ounds per cable foot, or about A Wealthy Honolula Planter Taken By His Bon. half the welght of brick),and so strong at the Hospital that cubes of twe to five and a quarter inches resist strains of from 1, to His Fortune Estimated at One|13,00C pounds. It oanbesawed and|Discovers for the First Time His Hundred Milliens, laned like wood, and will hold a nall, Awfal Condition. ¢ {s thus & veluable materlal for ru titlons, floors, cellings, roof sheeting, by the more liberal thorough trial was fch have ocured leprosy presented even more res than that of the filicted for 20 years skin disease, called clog on my scaly, and I could do, with the ly extended, until a form of dry scales. e years I have been sny Iabor and soffered Intensely all the there ocould be nearly @ dustpan full of scales n(k;n tro;.nl:hn lrlloet on my bed, some of them half as large as the envelope They informed Lr Gros | sontaining this letter, In the latter that the patient, in the opinion of the pll'lkt:f the spring my skin commenced mond, and was so delighted with it | dooctors of Honolulu, from whence he | cracking open. aotively In stooks for two years. The|yp.s ho promptly gave :%hook for the ) Il:.l'n l'lk.fl, ’20(:“ Boo: afterward b , - palr of selitaire diamond earrings an Ask for BRowN's Irow Bir: and Mr, Willlam H. Vanderbllt en- ; solitaire lglnnond xi:g 'T:l‘ :g:ght States and seek the best medical ad. |the Hot Springs. . trs oung Dorman, who said that the it. Don’t be imposed on ging"” operation to prevent a general b:lzngu to the same person who h.fi wned the stud. Eagel advanced 26 more on them, Then he went The genuine is made only Ahiols fusHas'biplace o ths wérkel and to a number of local jewelers and he was born thirty.four years sgo. troated me about two weeke, but did | . me no good. All thought I had but they were pronounced fine diamonds E’r.‘gm:;.d?;;efi:ssfil.e;:x:::.::fln:: a short time to live, I earnestly I tried everything, almost, that could be thought of with- The 12th of June I hopes I could reach I reached Detroit, I thought I should ng. One Dr. My rkin was oracked m{ back, across my imbe, feet badly ls came off; finger- kard as bone; hair sensatlon from the word go. They immediately got the spot of skin was beglnning to make its resolvent, Cutioura, and soap, I months later, when he had almost for- commenced by taking one tablespoon three times a day, after meals, had a bath once a day, water about blood heat; used Cuticurl 5 )l weeks from the time n mooth as this flerson county, N. Y, Sworn to before me this nineteenth A Returning to this olty Mr, oven,tho palggas suceseded by a sen- | 3, ¢ 1880, st} there e no obiso ion, remonsttance of pro. onid & high tribute to the son whom :h- wllllr;l:g voflr.. «1‘ zl M‘rh ’l'!nw:“ 90 g o,p‘f e e*trz’muu, ay °~, anuary, A, M. LEFFINEWELL, Justice of the Peace, VTe hsrsl;yh certify that we are ac- qualnted with the aforesaid Hiram E, his fingers and toes. =Modioal treat- Carpenter, and know his condition to have been af ted. We believe his true in every partio- ular, L. B, Simons & Son, merchant; A, A, Davie; Millard E. Joiner, mer- ‘‘His hands and toes have no sen- | ghant; John'Carponter; A. M, Leffing- well, attorney and counsellor-at-law, N X, e ———— Swore Her Tub Away. There was a suit before one of the “Honors” in Justice alley the other day, in which It became necessary for maker presoriked remedles to tone up | yh'Gefense to have the testimony of the digestive organs, and solutions to awoman, Shehad seen the firat blow locally to the spots affected. | ytryok and witnessed the beginning Outdoor exerolse, to occupy his ".‘h"d and end of a fight, When xhe was saked to take t! and sald: and she hung back *‘Judge, I can't doit—ocan't possibly hospl i NGS, | what brighter, but that was all. Dr. | 3,43 » § dllomma, When | snd may be safely relied on as a speedy | ghogmaker finvited a number of g g told of the bellef In some “quarters | 884 Portive gure for congbe, olds, wore | b puigiany and some of the students oant posts e ihos e s of the hospital to examine the unfor- bor on the othe but among them were D, 8. atton, ““But the; wagon |of Mendon, Pa., De. O. Young, of [ 1o the trath, E Frederick H ““Well, I dunno, You see, I'm always borrowing & wash tub of the and sugar and butter of the y D, de Oraft, of , snd D, F. E. Stewart, of It was oxphlnul to nion depot other cording to ti® latest and best med. folloed by lc‘ld::‘thorlfiu, {s not contaglous, ex- | .p ofp" ‘‘The one I've weather and salling would be pleasant | the train, When he presented his| *‘The result of the consultation was [ 8he'll never, nev. here untll the end of that tl; M. | tioket and asked for a check the bag- | not favorable. It was agreed that the | I can’t blame her. disease, by proper hyglenic measures, | ¢ Well, you'll have to go ahead and “‘This trunk can't go as baggege.” | might be alleviated, but not cured. | swear and depend upon the counsel Dr, Shoemaker then advised his pa- | for the defense to buy you a tub of Chicago. ing to be a big bull market.| «The contents are dangerous. |tient toseek some agricultural dis-|your own. Take the stand.” " Ghanld knl‘cl'bem nll‘ ex| < i there coul 3 market without C. g . GUNTHER, his presence, He belleved that there ‘onfectioner, gage master replied: “Why" “17 had the foresight to see| You'll have to remove 1t from here | trict, in & cold reglon of Minnesota or|” “I want hls when things were going too far, and|at once or I'll make you trouble,” the mountains of Switzerland, to lu:!p tosted. never allowed his bull ideas to over-| ¢‘But there is no dynamlte within.” | his mind and body both employed.| The counsel throw his judgment. When Mr, ““There is the warning, Gould was asked twomonths agoabout | «'Yes, but that was for joke on the | again m two dlsl. his prospective tour and if he was n golnl; to retire permanently from bus- w%"‘”m‘u“ inees, he sald: ‘I am going to try a little play. I did not have an oppor- do my playing later in life. If I like it | j, I may keep it up.” Mr, Gould is 47 years of age, “If you do not remove the danger- | long time as if striving t Kidney or Liver Complaint that Electrio ————— ous tm’nk 1 shall have to call an %fli- nfi‘lb}. troth. When he had regained | Bitters will not » Terra Cotta Lumber. cer!” was the firm reply. A comparatively new Industry is| *‘I tell you it is not dangerous.” that he h no ldea that|ommending Electric Bitters, will prove, suffering from leprosy. | Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Weak Back, or lumber, now carried on near Perth| This was zrndslngly acceded to, and | All - the wn{ from Honclu{n op! that of the manufacture of terra cotta| ‘‘Let me inspect it.” The lumber is made to one of clay. dark colored, highly tenaclous oses that nothing more ‘*Young man, a vailroad never | hears the sentence of his doom. He jokes. Get that trank out of here!”|trembled, and gasped for breath. |a tub, too. I'm ‘Come, old fellow, it was only in — tunity when I was young, and I must fun,” entreated the smart Aleck, *‘I ° (:nly four minutes to ocatoh the | Hi angerous than four|he had ever: shirts which sadly needed washing | The thought that he was to be an out- | Every bottle gua wora discovered. By this time the | cast from scolety, that he was cursed | bottle by C. ¥\ ( traio had departed, leaving the joker overlie the white fire clays, They | with elght hours on his hands, and as | he was to be hunted down for fsola- maust be free from coarse sand or grit, | the trunk was rel-cked he was handed | tion, appeared almost to have over-| One of the most solid and subst: tial but fine sand is not objectionable, | & scraper and the advice: 1 Spruce sawdust is used. The constitu- Young man, it might be safer for | that he now only wished to die; no l"l&g’“ and Mutual Trust Association, ents are thoroughly mixed {n elroular | you to label yourself with something | reasoning had theslightest effact upon of A With this advice he was asked to call | plained as she took the stand: The man listened |~ *‘T suppose I could wash in a barrel to him as one who|or a kettle, but it's expecting too much to ask me to lose a uelghbor and to what was sals For the first time he learned that his wastobea fate worse than death, motions overcame him,and bu ing his head In his hands, Can any one sufficlent composure, he said he was any urinary com; They purify the bl els, and act directl; e of belng cured. with the loathsome of diseases, that An Answer Wanted. BMonev for the Unmarried. toppled his reason. He crled out |institutions in this other is a neigh- de.” t blame you for tell- “Which do you borrow the wash got to swear against, er lend it again, and promise,” she pro- gave it, and she ex- all ready, judge.” bring us » csse of ily cure! We say they can not, as thousands of cases already permanently cured, and who are daily rec- plaint quickly cured. ood, regulate the bow- y on the diseased parts, nteed, For salo at 500 odma country is the whool pits by means of wheeis armed |like: ‘Perishable—no delay.” You are | his excited condition; finally he went | od under the laws of Towa, and beir of- brick wheel pit. As little water as | can't go!" % 04 APURLEY VEGETABLE SRR REMEDY trated; he begged that his condltion | bave s certificato i seible ls put in. The prepared mase e m—— would be kept secret. Every moment | It is a splendid carried by elovators from the grind-| Durxex's Sauap DressiNe is the | he would gl-pnoe around, as if fearing | foverament boad. ave & fi d direct the leadis with rotatiog knives traversing the |evidently too ripe for this sectlon.” |away. The next day he returned to .;?ir:m:.: »r«mn::t ?::;l::l:x‘mn?x C!‘ju:f mass somewhat as in the common |Now scrapo that sign off, or the trunk | the hospital, nervous, gloomy, pros- | Rapids, Every u nmarried person should n this assoclatiol investment, as safe as You can just as well of money to commence COMPOUND LU UF AAA' "‘,.‘“ o ing floor to the top floor, where it ls|best thing of the kind ever seld, | he would be seized, and would repeat [ married life on as not. A laige number of preased by a Towerfnl steam pross into | With it superb salad of any kindfean | mournfully, ‘‘Hunted down for isola- | members have been rectanguler blocks convenient for slit- [ be made without delay ortrouble, It|tion,” Af last he consented to start|S300 per centon tgeh investment, ting and entting into the ordinary sfzes | ls also one of the best sauces for cold |on a harrled trlp through the country, | o v fully detailing the plan, whish i|Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers to divert his mind, sud make arrange- | 4 th8 fnest kuown, 13 uot postpons it for tiles and blocks. The blocks meats, Pttt E——— ments to change his place of resldence. | saw this notice. TT AR g 3 29~The Diamond es always do | He left the clty two days agc. 2Seninen 00 cironlar kilns with | more than they nh!mD{o do. Color | Hefore of ure paid ot receviag over 5-3m, visited| Why suffer from state of {1l health OMANA, NEB. %:; domioal tops aad down druugh, | over that old dress.. I¢ will look ke | the hos 1tal, And, &4 If (o dlatraction, | Why 'be troubled with _dyspopaial firing Is coal, but with {ncreased new. ‘Only 10 centd for any color, [{ nnd.\c'lw“ uhgn‘ufi‘nhn or & uch | Brown's Iron Bltters will cure you, STEELE, 2JHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, S8ugars, Oanned Ooods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. Agents for BENWOOD BAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 60. . BOYER UO°, «===DEALERS INw=—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pr)) & % XET EE &5 AULTS, LOOK S, . 1020 Farnham Street, ONMEA LA, -~ ~ - NEIE ANHEUSER-BUSCH il Brewing Association, CELEBRATED ¥ KiG & BOTTLED BEER. Vv THIS EXCEBLLENT BEER SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: ST.LOUIS,MO. All Our Go:ds are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Oorner 13th and Harney Streets. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKIHG iz only attained by using —_GHARTER 0AK = ftoves and Ranges.! WITH WIRE I:‘AUEE OVER DOORS, 'or sale by MILTOH ROGERS & STHS ODEA A, full.m&e) MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1218 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Neh BOLLN & SIEVERS, H, BOLLN & CO., 1609 Douglas Street. Cor, 16th and Californis 8t, OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brought to this city from the farms of Landredth & Son's, Philadelphia, and James M. Thur. burn & Co., New York, the largest stock of Garden snd Field Boeds ever {mported before to this city, aliof which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nams, Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make, mar 16-e0d-tf HENRY BOLLN & 00. J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN I WO RIS R Lath, Shingles, Picksats, BASH, DOORS, BLIND®, MOLDIHGS, LIME, CEMEN XL S WERR, ETC MTETATE AGENS YOR MILWAUKKE CEMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot, -OMABA, XE& . S TN ELOLID, MANUFACTURER OF i GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, ar Rapids, Towa, They are organ. Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, - - - OMABA, NEB OMAHA CORNICE WORKS, RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. MANUFAOTURERS OF; Ornamental Balvanized Iron Oornices, Iron Sky Lights, Eto. 310 South Twelfth Street, . . . - . OMAHA, NEB mar 7-mon-wed-fri-me, | 3 4 S,

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