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THE PAJLY BAY--OMAHA FRIDAY At «IL 27 JAY GOULD'S PALACE. The Gorgeous Surroundings of the Arch Stock Waterer, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS willcure dyspepsia,heartburn, mala- Works of Art and{Decoration [—Mre. Gould’'s Apart- mente. Nellie's Boudoir — George's Qrowiery. ria, kidney disease, liver complaint, and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system; cures weakness, lack of energy, etc. a bottle. Lavish Display of Wealth Everve where. New Yoik Morning Journal. Jay Gould livea at the corner of Fifth avenue and Forty seventh street, oppcalte the Windeor hotel. It 1s a very large, splendld brown slon, formerly occupled by ex-Mi Opdyke, of exceptional width and which would command the immediate attentlon of almost any casual passer— by. A Journal reporter want through the house on Satarday. .The ves'ibale is fifty feet long and finished in French TR y burnt walnut and birdseye maple. In BRUWN 8 » large recess stands a marble statue of Mies Nellle Gould, In a recumbent the wall, while near it a ting by Rosa Bonhedar—Mr. Gould's last does not cofor the teeth, and will not lighted by oriental lamps in glass cause headache or constipation, as | mogafe, The floor Is of marble. The walls are hung in embosard valvet of an old gold shade, the fr-<i g belng agreeable tint—very mellow and rlch BITTEHS in its eficots. Upon a red velvet car- Ladies and all sufferers from neu- position, taken when five years old. Ifio” An exoellent ploture of Jay Gould, by Herkomer, recently finlshed, hangs on B I TTE ” 8 purchase, representing a cattle scon was placed ready for hunglng‘.‘ Tm is the onl{ Tron preparation that r.lutnu alone cost $25,000. The hall or other Iron preparations will. off :.'Iulleltiaf });‘ 1l the rouhptlo: AT room |s placed. e apartment thoug] small mall fortane to fit up, BROWN'S filled in with the most d .citely fin- ished embroldery. Yel'ow ailk our- IHo” talns glve the chambor a softened, pet Is extended a huge tiger robe trimmed with bear skin, The mantleplece, which ts composed g b of many preclous marbles, supports ralgia, hysteria, and kindred com- two ourlous Japanese statuettes in plaints, will find it without an equal. braas, and between them a curlous French clock of hammered bronze sur- mounted by a mythical figure, also of bron: In each corner a bronze statuotte resting upon a black marble estal. The mirror, somo six feet o height, is of gold inlald of ivory. There are only four paintings (cllr{n olle) In this cosy nest of elegance. They are a Moorish scene by Schrever; THE NEBRASKA a figure of & ohild by W. Bouaguer- mNUF AGTURING 00 oau; a Modern Pindora by Gustave i ncaurt, ln\; t:n Foml;l;:le Book by eley. Itis estimat that the M mmun’cfég"nggg oF ocontents of this spartment, whioch ls Oorn Pianters Harro Rollers | #bout 16210 feet, alone ocost $20,000. Sindwmite, aro. o Duoker Hlovatlng | o atial ohambar 4 3 atial chamber does not oon- Varrag o Traey ataice, {00 work and maants | (g1 g ginglo ohalr, the upholstery of Address 8 | orders which is embroldered by hand in to the WKBRASKA MANUFACTURING 0O |the most brilliant contrasts, Every oonoelvable design is here represented in yellow, lavender, scarlet and gold embrolderies so exquisitely fine that weak eyes need s magnifying glass to realize the absolute perfection of d tall. Inthe corner nearest the win. dow faclng Fifth avenue stands a marble statue of Il Penseroso on a re- volving pedestal of black marble velned with gold. Each slde of the Fifth avenue win- dows superb Sevres vases beautifully inted in the most delioate tints fit nto nilchea expressly made to recelve them, Midway between the door and the entrance to the library, into which this apartment opens, etands a mag- nificent oabinet eight feet long, four feet high and two feet deep, made of I _. Ivory inlald with gold tracing, an en- Iarged imitation of Clofsonne work- manship. The top s formed of one \ - pleco of Mexioan onyx, The doors are palnted panels on copper from Parls, representing Baocchanalian Boen: The ocabinet was made by Herter, of this city, and cost $5,000. nde J‘;:'n £m°° 1n W' The walls are hung with old gold JNooron L ove: vet, and the cellings are superbly fres- &m:%'fimnfiuumn uno:l. large mirrors extending to the .be only Corset unced by our jeading phytioiaas height of the room fit in the walls and fl?m’fi‘:m Tl ot sves | are made of oarved ebony inlald with s ' ivory and beaded with fin:.xolfl edging. Elaborate pleces of needlework are 80 | profusely scattered here and there. On the mantels beautifal orchids from lrviog on-the-Hudson treil thetr [P P g ul folirge along the extent cof the massive brass fireplace. The fres- oos are in themsolves marveln of art, and ocost their owner $10,000, tail box by Express,| Inall there are some fifty plotures jof the best candles in | {n the reception room comprising the clege lll)l:ut ‘;);lnu&(l ol!l()l.llk. ’l‘;. lgaunlc{n strie . ubigny, Koex-Koek, R. de Ma- ble "'::1!’:"?" L drazo, Palmoroli, Rloc, Henner, Vi. Reter bert, Olays and Meale.” This colleo. g0, T tion ia cenvined chicfly to figures and landscape soenes. It is valued at §75,- ., C. F. GUNTHER, | 000. Confectioner, Chicago. THE LIBRARY, Thls spacions apartment {s nearly filled uy'.'lth book-oases of ebony, uettes and brovzes. A glan the books Incicated to some extent Mr. Jay Gald's 1i tastes, which comprise the usual literature to be found in all wel! appointed llbraries, spond. +| Miss Nellle's room 1is upholstered r | with maroon colored silk, and the far od over the doors and along the cell- ing. Oholce Turkish rugs. Exqul. site dalnty but mellow lamps of vari- ons colors shed thelr moftened light upon this euperb chamber. Every- thing Is In perfeot harmony. Costly double cushions inviting luxurious re- pose are dlsplayed In all varleties of shapes and a/z s, Along the walls are » .’Fendad Jap- sneso arms and spears. True there s an elegant narglle, but George never smokes Here he can Iay off in loxar- fous ease and give himself up to the delights of absolute lelsure, Robed in his pajama of India silk, or In bis orl. ontal silk dressing gown, as his taste may direot, one would imagine him to be a pachs, at least. TRE CHAMBERS, Mzr, Jay Gould's room, as also that of Mrs, Goald, s fitted with Bayonne tapeatry, and the bedstead Is of ebony and Ivory inlald, the chairs, writing and dressing tables to corre- nitare Is of the Queen Annestyle, Misa Annle Gould's is of bright blue sllk, gorgeously ornamented with em- brolderies and flowers. Although none of the family are ex- pert billlard players, the billlard room is one of the most attractivein the house. It Is twenty-five feet long, and its fittiogs are of solid rosewood. An Extended Popularity. Brown's Bornoa1AL TRoCHES have been before the public many years. ‘They are pronounced superior to all other articles used for similar pur- poses, For Relleviog Coughs, Colds snd Throat Diseases they have been proved reliabl OOOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, OALIFORNIA. Dhuring the past week there were 58,66) pounds of ovanges shipped from Anaheim, The Martinez water has incorporated, to supply Martinez with water, © oap- ital stock is 100,000, The Central Pacific railrosd owes Contra Costa county $3,441,12 delinquent taxes, and suits has been brought to rocover that sum, An aseociation of capitalists have organ- ized at Shasta to locate extensive timber olsims in the moun‘ains mnorth of that town, A badly rusted linchpin, six inches in length, has been found in the belly of a young sturgeon oaught in the Sacramento river recently, The Excelsior water and mining com. pany have commenced grading for the erec- tion of an immense flouring mill at Smartaville, Cal. Two prospectors, while prospecting in the derert oh the bordars. of Toyo county, discovered eight human skeletons, prob bly viotims uf an Indisn fight, A jury at Los Angeles acquitted a young man of dlllml.\m‘nthu peace L wiek and added the following postacript to the verdiot: ‘‘Judge, instruct the young man to keep out of bad company,” The thieving ex-secretary of the harbor commissioners, Jobn 8. Gray, who is awaliting extradition from Mexico, oocu. pies the hours of his imprisonment in studying the extradition treaty with a view of reslsting removal to Oalifornls, and sesms confident that he will not be taken back. MONTANA. A soarcity of faim lands ie_reported in the Deer Lodge valley. Few men in rearch of work are to be seen in Butte, Deer Lodge is to have a military organ. ization— to be ready to respond t» the oall of the maypr when the town incorpod The preside: 3, appointed com- miseioners to examine seventy-five miles of the completed Northern Pacifio railroad in Montana, hool has been organized in Montans town has_tried ucational center. Honors are easy thus /ar, The second house built in Deer Lodge wan torn down recently, The house was built in 1868, and for twenty yeers did service as a store, court house, clerk and recorder’s office, and residence, respect- ively. The Order of Good Templars has amem. bership in Montana of about 2,600, The total revenue of the grand lodge during fif- teen sessions was 810,324, and it has about $1,000 in the treasury. In order to induce the Northern Pacific railroad to locate their machine lhof‘l in Billings, the Minnesotaand Montana Land and Improvement company have offered to oouvey them several thousand scres of land near that town. Amateur cracksmen made at attemp to burglarize the First National bank, Butte, on the night of the 1st inst. The return of the assistant cashier frightened the would- ance to the vault e has broken out amon the ranges near the road n vecks become rigid, and as the horses cannot lower thelr heads to eat or drink, food and water have to be heid up on & fovel with that they may be partaken of, NEVADA. Soarlet fover is said to rage to an alarm- ing extent at Oarson City. clpation of high prices for beef acattle men are buyieg up steck, There are about 600 Indians on the Duock Valley Reservation in Nevada. They en. gage principally in agricultural pursuits, The Reno Journal states "that the a) tment to the Weat , Point ud-hhn rom Nevada has been oconferred upon » son P. E, Connor, the Indian tighter, James Moore, of Lovelocks, tired of life last week and cut his throat with af razor, .| The job was a good one and his nollhbon THE DINING-ROOM , This opens from the hall, and is richly upholstered in embossed leath- er. A solld mahogany extention tabl fills up the centre space, at which th ty people can sit comfortably. Ona massive mantel 1s placed a cholce col. lectlon of ant!que solld sllver ware, some of which 1s over a ocentury old. The buffet is also simllarly supplled. The dinner service s of china, palnted by hand, each plece having a different subject. The complete set numbers over 100 pleces, and was paluted in Parls for Mr, Gould's use. A ploture of a beggar by Meyer von Bremen occuples & arumlnent itlon near the Jdoor. Other studi bs Royvet, Marol Hagborg, Rel an Dupre, stand out sharp and olear, The wood filllngs are of maple and walnat, L= Wapomat\© APURLEY VEGETABLE TONIC costn o gz, APPE L o075 GEOROE GOULD'S ROOM, The® private apartment of Mr, George Gould, which above the din- log-room, is a perfect copy of a Turk- fsh divan, There is not & bed Init, its oocupant preferring to aleep u) the luxarious lounges that surround it. & P OMAHA, NEB. sign, all hand-needle work, Gorgeous tapestry of orlental de- |, are now trying to assign a cause for the act. The safe of H. MoColley, at Willow Oreek, on the Idaho road, was robbed a fow days ago of 8500 in gold coin and greenbacks, His olerk, & youog man named Upson, is under arrest for the crime, E, C, Hill and William Hill, ex-brake- men on the Central Pacific railroad, have been convicted at Winnemucea of robhing the monopoly by rtowing passengers away in freight cars »nd taking reduced prices of fare from them, D, E, Jones is the plaintiff in an action brought at Virginia City, to recover $121,. 000 damages against J, D, Wilson, The complaint recites a story of how Jones was led to inveit in the Mono Lake Hydraulic Mining Company, to bis damage in the sum sued for, UTAH. Loose hay sells from wagons in Salt Lake at from $12 b per ton, There is more genuine and solid pros- ity in the territory than was ever known K:;ol‘ in ite history, The Utah Central have their line be- tween Salt Lake wnd Ogden in first class condition, and are dolng a large freight and passenger business, The strike in the Apex is the biggest that has taken place in Park Oity since the big strike in the Rebellion, and places Pinyon Hill second only to Leadvill A large foroe of men are working on the ow p-ougc depot for the Denver & Rio Grande at Salt Lake, The looation has been changed and & new foundation is be- ing laid south of the one which had been prepared, The mining outlook in all the districts of the territory is improving, and there will be # great deal of Colorado capital invested here. Hop rising is a new crop seve al Utah farmers propote trying their hands at this senson, A farmer over Jordan has planted extensively this -ylfln;. and antici. pstes payiog results. The Saints are at lovers of beer, and the wonder is they ave never had revelation on the hop business, WASHINQTON, A Oatholic church and school house is to be built at Dayton the coming summer, Work will soon be begun on what is to be the costliest and finest reridence on Pu. get sound, It will belong to H, L. Yes. lor, one of the millionaires of Seattle, The steamer Fanny Lake collided with # rock in Skagit river Inat Friday and was sunk, How badly she waa damaged, or whether she can be raised is not known, H.J. Hinckly and J, H. Winkshill had a dispute at Sprague, last week. Hinokley attempted to se't'e the matter by using a revolver, and fired two harm. lesn shots at Winkshill, subsequently pay- iog 850 into the county treasury for the pleasue, Oontracts to the smount of 816,000 for the Improvement of the streets of Seattle were let last Monday evening, The Ohi. nese firm which took the big contract last fall to repair the streets of Seaitle want no more such work. They loat $5,000 by the job and it broke them. The train which left Olympis last Mon. day morning for Tenino, ran off the track » short distunce from the city, after cross- Ing the trestle, The teuder was badly In. jured, but noone was hurt, The accident ‘was caused by a misplaced switch, which 1s thought to be the work of some boys, OREQON, The town of Union is to have a national bank vith a capital of $50,000. Two marrisges between Indian papils attending the Indirn trainin ol at Forest Grove occurred a few days ago. Mre, Tarpin and Mrs, Hoult, of Jeffer- son, quarreled last week over the owner. ship of property and both used revolvers, but without ivjury, Avgust Geisilman, » farmer, was found dead in his cabin on Young's river last Monday. His death i3 supposed to bave | been caused by heart disease, A man applied to the Astoria jail au- thorities Inst week and asked to be put in- eide. He procured a knife and ina short time dug out a 810 piece from the wall. ‘The money had been placed there by him three years ago, A prize fight took place at Astoria be- tween Lews Strenberger and Joe Stevens Inst Tueeday. After fighting six rounds the mayor and chief of police appeared on the scene and arrested both pugilitts, who were ficed $100 each by the police judge. DAKOTA. Larimore is going to have a city jail, ‘Work has been commenced on Fargo's steam paper mill, Howard wants to have street cars and the electric light. The artesian well at Mitchell i a suc- cess, The water rises to a height of thirty- five feet. The Grand Forks chamber of commerce Is discuesing the question of the establish. ent of & county poor farm, A steam brick making machine, capable of turning out 40,000 brick a day, will be put in operation in Wahpeton soon, the present terminus of the e branch of the Manitoba rall- road, has ten lumber yarde and only thir- teen aaloons, Up to the first day of this month the Deadwood Terra has paid twenty-six d vi- dends, smounting to §910,000; the Father DeSmet_twenty-eix, amounting to $620,- 000, and the Homestake fifty-three, avgre. gatiog 81,812,200, Tt s rumored that the Crook City i ur. | * Ik mill will s taken to Spearfish and re. built in connection with the water mills there, and the whole establishment consol. idated and run by one company, with the water pewer, During the week ending Friday, April 6, 216 government_claims, amounting to 81,560 acres, wers filed in the United Staf innd office in Fargo, final proof wa made on thirty claims, or 4,800 acres, The onsh receipts for the week amounted to £8,690.77. Portland and Mayville have decided to locate the county seat of Traill count; mh‘lwl{ between the two town: ingly they will work like beavers to get the drop un the three other towns aspiring for the seat of government, The election ocours on the 19th, and promises to be a hot one, OOLORADO. The water works at Durango will soon ROUTH. oPEN be ready for use. A mail service has been ordered between | Chicago & Northwestarn. ., Red Cliff and Oarbonate, The fine new hotel at Colorado { Springs | Wers is now being furnished and will soon be ready f>r ocoupancy. Work has been commenced rebuilding | Omae & Fepub reeley and the burnt district will soon | Suriyston & Mo.in X.b be a thing of the past. Burglars are overrunning Denver and Accord- man in Laramie City, has been adjudged ineane and sent to an asylum, The storekeepers of Laramie City now close up their stores at an early hour in the evening. The Laramie City wool market has come pleted ita sheds and made contracts with the leading dealers of the territory for the shearicg of their sheep, Governor Hoyt, of Wyoming, has been seriourly ill for some tims past. During his iliness he lost bis eyesight, which ke has not yet recovered, The whole territorial press is unanimous the most severe whi this senson of the year. —— SAMARITy Frcrir ever occurred at tus Dance, Aleo- holism, Opium Fating, Syphil- is, 8crofula, Kings Evil, Ugly Blood Disegses, a, er- “fizgfl." e ‘matism, Nerv- us Weakness, | [Brain Worry, Blood Sores,Bil- Headache, Rheu- fousness, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Kidney Troubles and Irreglaritis. $1.50, at Drugglsts. gample Testimoninls, “Samaritan Nervine is doing wonders." Dr. J. 0, McLs in, Aln-xund-r‘clly. Ala, in declaring that the Iate snow storm was | § “Ifeel it 'mly'dm ¥ to recommend it.” br. 1. F. Langhlin, Clyde, Kansas, “It cured where ph islclum‘ failed.” Tev, J. A. Edic, Beaver, Pa. aa-Correspondence freely answered. <68 THE DR 8, A, RICHMOND MED, C0., PROPRIETORS, 8T. JOSEPH, MO. un Box testimonials and circulars send stamp. ——————— Failway 7ime Table. U. P. R. R, MAIN LINE. v, Ly g, Dally Expres.12:15 p m | Dally Express Dotvor Bxp.. 1:40 b m | Denver Bxp Emigrant ... 6:00 p m | Emigrant. CMAHA AND LINCOLN LINE-U.. P. DEPOT. v, ARIVA Liocoln kx...11:45a m | Liocoln Ex, Mixed ... 8:16 & m | Mixed. follews 8:00 a 00 a m, 1:00 p m; 2:00 00 ;5,00 p mi 6:00 p vo Coun' 1l Bluffs as ; 8:00 p R Dummy trains 8:25 a m; 0:25 & m: 3% p ¢— he Dunimy tralns leave Omaha at 9:00, 11:00 & m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m. Liaves Council Bluffs at 9:25 and 11:25 3 w, £ , 6:25 and 6:25 p m. THROUGH AND LOOALPASSENGER TRAINS BRIDGE DITISION. No7.600 pm SIOUX CI1Y & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15:h 8t Le.ve Omaha for O'Neill via St Paul Liue for Blair, Arrive from Neligh €., M. &ST.P. R, Atlantic rX...F:40 p ut *Daily except Sunday WABASH, 8T. LCUIS & PACIFICR. R.~U., P, DEFOT. arrives W mt undays excepted. Omaba time C,R.I. & P. B, R—U P, DEPOT. ,, Anarv, LEAVE 40 pm excepted 8.C.&P. R.R. 00 & m 6:00 p m 1Sar daye ST. PAUL & OMAHA, NEBRASKA DIVISION T N. 15TH ST, P MISSOURI PACIF) ARRIVE, am m | Mail Tr.ins leav ng at 7:25 p m and arriving at & m wili have Pul'man s Opening and Closing of Mails. am. p.m EEEF” Chicago, Rock Island & V.1 y & Pact Union Facifc. .. Burlirgton & Mo. in N i 5:30 Mis ourl Pcific...... Local mails for State ct Towa leave bu: once a committing a large number of depredations | ¢ay, viz: 430a. m con the residents of the town. The Boston and (Colorado smelting | m. works at Argo, near Danver, are to be en- larged. The capital will also be raised from 81,000,000 to §2,000,000. The new court house ef Arapahoe connty at Denver was inf A'Lincoln msil ‘s a1so opened at 10:30 Office open tundays from 12,00 m, THOS. F. HALL, Pottmaster, Saturday The follo sing tablc of roacs running trairs to Chicago fiom the ening Tra ows the date and names ormally dedicsted on | yj cifle doge: W.dll.ldl{ b A Ay s ARl Ubion Pacifi: transfer cn Saturday eveninge: of the leading citizens partizipated. Ty Artioles of Incorporation of the Reed [ROFLROARS, & Mountain mining company were filed with ale]® the secretary of state last week., The MONTHS. elw|w capite] is 81,500,000, and the company is Z|e| @ backed by heavy capital, E AR The one-thousand ton contract on the ‘Yankee Girl at Silverton has been com- pleted, and the reporta that come from the 18 Dl e 4o the" cBuot that o hrcethon, | ard jot sand ton contract for ore could be made 12 with more rafety sa to the susply than was v felt when the contract for vering 1,000 14 tons was let, 1-%: The town of Alamosa has passed an s |e ordinance appropriating the sum of $10,- & 700 for the purpose of defrayirg the nec- | De 8-29 essary expenses of the town for the ensu. ing year, commezcing April 1. The mar. shal’s salary is fized at $1,200, the police at 81,850, and the recorder’s at $250, The receipts of the city of Leadville dur- ing the last fiscal yoar were $129,087,71 aud the expenditures _8122,245.46, with $6,842,25 1 till on hand which is to be paid out at once in liq idating outstanding in- debtedness, L[hese figures are taken from the city treasurer’s report. Yet he says nt $19,000 more than was re. hat whereas the city’s indebtedness one year ago was $71,000, it is now $90,000,— Leadville Denocrat, The blooded stock interest is becoming one of more than passing_importance just now in Colorado, - Scarcely & day passes but a car load or more of fihe cattle, or horses, or sheep, or hogs, entors the state destined for the agricultural and grazing regions of the state, and the day of the Texas long horn and the railsplitting hog are about numbered in Colorado, The Valley of the Grand is recelving » large ortion of this inflox, which will add great- y to the wealth of that favored grazing region, WYOMING. An athleticclub,com posed of the brawny oung men of Laramis City, bas beea ormed. There are said to be over 200,000 head of sheep in the immediate yicinity of Lara: mie Elty. wl:lnlohlw, Y nin I\mrorly » guard ll:t:lb' tentiary at Laramie, and more lately a watobman, sud who recently robbed & , 8t. Pan! Mfnveapolls and Omaha every 8 turday afte noon 0, Milwaukee and St. Paul traing A ur ay afternoon Aine-rica Tfiumphant. RICAN BREAKFAST ERICAN BREAKFAST EALS recelved the high at Cent nnial 1876, Am. Ins. HEAT, WH disicated, Bewar N BREAKFAST . . * utes, being already steam cooked, Send for circulars, AMERICAN BREAKFAST A B c CEREALS the most nourish- 2 Be Us ing economical, palatabieard easily digested of al focds. ASK FOR A, B. 0. BRAND s Ba Us co}, 88 Murray 51, N. Y. 80'd by all leading krocers, At wholesale by Paxton & Gallagher, Omaba AZ-wam-Iw e n— e g [ ANHEUSER-BUSCH v, Brewing Association, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. (4 ¢ THIS EXOBLLERT BEER SPEAKS RELIUISMO+ | FOR ITSELF. Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Our Goids are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, 8ole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. STEELE, JJHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned OCocods, and Ail Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTORED TOBACCO. m| Aganta for BENWO0D AAILS AND LAFL 8 & BAND POWDER 60, P. BOYEHE OUO", ~——=DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr>> & A ET EL & NAULTS, LOOXKS, . 1020 Farnham Street, OMAFIA. - -~ - NEIER PERFEGTION HEATING AND BAKING 1s only attained by using CHARTER O0AK Btoves and Rangas! WITH /] WIRE ltAUl‘:.E MIJZEB DOORS, 'or sale by MILTON ROGERS & S0 NS O AXELA. lall.m%el MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha. Neh BOLLN & SIEVERS, H, BOLLN & 0O, 1609 Douglas Street. Cor, 16th and Oalifornia 8t. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brought to thi cly trom th tarma cf Laudredth & Son's Philadelphis, aud James M. Thur burn & Co,, New York, the largest stock of Garden and Field ever {mported before toshly city, allcf 'which are guaranteed to be fresh and true $o the nams. Prices will aleo be as low a8 any Responsible Dealer can Make, mar 16-e0d-1£ HENRY BOLLN & €O, J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN LU M IE EER. Lath, 8hingles, Pickets, 8ASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEH PLASTEIR, BRTO. AErSTATE AGENS FOR MILWAUEEE CEMENT COMPANY Hear Union Pacific Depot, -OMAHA, REs: T. ESINNEOILID, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, . . . OMABA, NEB OMAHA CORNICE WORKS RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFAOTURERS OF; Ornamental Halvanized Iron Oornices, Iron Sky Lights, Btc, 10 8¢ Tw . . MAHA 8.?"12.,&:“;"1!_&.8%&, o , NEB e

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