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I'HE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY MAY 15 PLAIN TRUTHS The blood % the foundation of life, it circ#lates through every part of the bodg, and unless it is pure and rich, geod health is impossible. 1f diseass has entered the system the on/y sure and quick way to drive it out is %o purify and enrich the blc These smple facts are well known, wnd the highest medical authorities agree that mozking but iron will restore the blood to its al conditior and also that he iron pre ons hitherto blacken the t , cause head- he, and are otherwise injurious, BROWN'S IRON BiTTERS will thor- oughly and quickly assimilate with ta blood, purifying and strengthen. indit, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teeth, cause head- ache or constipation, and is posi- tively ot injurious, Saved his Child, 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md, eb. 12, 1680, n the recommenda- f a friend 1 tried Brown's BiTTERS as a tonic and re- Gents ;U tion Irox storative for my daughter, whom f 1 was thoroughly convinced was eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progress of the discase, but, to my great surprise, before my diigh- ter had takon f Inon Birt e began tc and now is quite restored to health. A fifth daughter be show signs of when the physicia he quickly said “Tonics were re. lvmrd, d when ini d that the elder si Iron Birs a good toni TRON BITTERS effectual spepsia, Indigestion and Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting discases as Cone sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc, TARIS, 1878, BAKER’S _GHOCOLATES Ziaker's Premiwn Ch e, the best v Bold by Grocers everywhere, X W.BAKER & COy Dorohester, ALL'S A Sweet” Choco [ ) 2ORSET Every Coract 18 warranted satis« ictory to its wearer in mrx WaY, or the money will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. A¢ only Corset pronounced by gur leading physiclass nd endorsed oo a8 e Siaforiable, and. Dertoct Biiing Corses eved Patds Belf-Adjusting, 01.80 9.00. Nursing, 01.50 00 Paragea rtd . 1w sale by leading Netail Deaiers avery, UHICAGO CORSET C0,, Chicago, ik BRITISH COLUMBIA. The Prospersus Condition of the Pryvince, The Ohinese Ourse—Undevel-|ying and feeding this entire basin oped Mineral Wealth—a Oheering Outlook, Cor, 8an Francisco Chronicle Vicroria, B. C, May 1 —After re- maloing dormant for nearly ten years the force of events is pushing the city of Victorls, B. C, torward, and al- though a *‘boom,” in the Amerioan sense of the term, Is not In full blast, something approaching It exis's. The upward movement is slow, but it has the characterlstios of stability and per- manence, Property in the city and suburbs is in demand and advancing in value, mew butldings are aunder erectlon or contraoted for on the chief astreots, and real estate of a desirable kind 1s changing hands quite frequent ly. Asif to fan the flsae, one of the priocipal topies of street discussion is the largs iuflax of strangers to the city ana the promptness of thelr ab- sorption Into local indastries. Toe government dry dook at Esqul- malt, which measores 400 feet in * | law and dlviuity, They have apvear- - | far less pernlolous to vthe country, length by 200 feet in width, will, on completion, be a work of great utility. This desirable end cannot, however, be attalned for eighteen months yet. There sre 200 men at present em- |, =~ "coto ') Biskrs, ployed on the dock. Oaderdonk's Canadlan Pacifio rall- way contracts are now ia fall swing, giving employment to 4,000 Chinese and 2,000 white men, besiden 8 num- ber of Indians, Already $3 000 000 hes been expended on the sections under construction, which are belog pushed forward with much vigor and great executive ability, embracing, as they do, some of the heaviest blas ing, tonneling and bridglog yet achieved on any American rallway. The syndloate pledged themselves to bave the roed from the Atlantlo to the Pacific completed within four yoars, when it is expeoted that Ea- ropean emlgration on a atupendous sealo will begin to colonize the fertile wheat lands of the grest Northwest and the cattle ranges of British O)lum- bia, In fact, the complexi n of this latest transcontinental highway will either ‘‘break” or ‘“‘make’ the do- minfon for many a long year to 1o Brit- ish Oolumbia— 4,000 of them are at work on the Canadian Paolfic rallroad and tho remainder are distributed among nearly all avocations, except ed In eviry hamlet and tcwn on Vaua- couver {sland acd tho mainland like s looutt awsrm, which, in fact, would be The outory agaluet them s great, but this fair provinco Is o verltable para- dlse for the heathen, as here he livcs cheaper than in maugy other| paris of the Puacific coast, bealdes met- ting bettar wogas, A single Chinese firm In Victoria has at present in keeping 250 000 of navings, mostly from the rauks of the rallroad hoat, and otber firms have lesser sums. Every dollar goes to China without increnge or curtallment by extering into trade transacticns, Tho day of prohibition aed exclaslon for John is nesr at hand, however, jodgiog from measurch at present butore the pro- vinoial Jegisiutnre. Tae thoft of tho induatrial classes of Britlsh Columbia is evineed by the faot that tho Dominlon savings bavks throughout the province have vpwarda of $1,000,000 on deposit bulonglng to them, whioh is o very large sum wheu it is cousidered that the entiro white population conelsts of less than ,000. For tho year 1882 the placer gold dlggings of British Colambla produced $054 085, glving employment to 1 738 men (principally Chinese), or a yearly average of $548 per man, Some ex ceptionally rich mining cleims are at present ia the hands (f Chinese. As yet thero is no quartz mlniog in Brit- ish Columbis, notwithstanding the exlstence of gocd lcdes In every dla- triot. Vioteria stands sadly in need of a Gret-olass hotel, No better invest- ment exists in the oity. At present every hotel and boarding house, what- ever its status, Ia full to overflowing, ere. | hut there is no first-class accommoda- tlon to be had, The advent of the railroads Is di nant salt water, below the level of the | Mdkliterranean ~form an almost un- broken chain, about two hundred and fifty miles long, from the mouth of the Wed Melah In the Galf of Gabes, a little vorth of the Tanislan town of the same name, to the nelghborhood of Blakra in Algeria. "The feaslbility of the plan for inun- A YOUNG BLOOD. What it Costs Him to Out & Dash and How Ho Does it. Boxing, S8hooting, Fencing and Riding a Few of His Accomplishments. through a channei at the Taunislan coast and some cats In the Interlor, was acknowledged by & commission appointed by the French Government last year, The commission also found that the work would be darable, }f not perpetual; that it would Improve the climate, render unhealthy reglons salubrions, and thus promote coloni zatfon, ‘They were, however, divided 1a their opinions in regard to the mill- and commercial advantages be derlved from the en. terprise, and found it difficnlt of executlon and consequently very expensive, The commission studied the scheme ia Parls; Lesseps went down to Africa, accompanied by A Very Busy and Expensive Life. New York J urnal, The rich ‘‘young blood” of to-day Is not the numbskall which people gen- erally take him to be. He must pos- sess certaln qualifications to enable him to take equal rank with his fel- lows. Ho must learn to box, shoot, awim, hunt, to sail his yatch, to know s good picture from a bad one, In brief, to conduct himeelf as an intelli- gentgentleman, 1! nct a highly edoca- speclallst engineers and experlenced |ted one. ‘‘I have puplls,” said Biliy contractors, and ‘‘all have come back | Maddeo, ‘‘who come to me as carty quite convinced.” Taey found the|us seven o'olock to take their estuary of the Melan, the beginning |mornlog lemon in sparricg — of the Inandating canal, to offsr & part | manly young fellows, who give aud admitting ¢f essy exoavation, and |take their hard knooks with the great- fitted to form a well sheltered port. | @t good humor. And the number is The navigation of the canal would be | Increasing. I consider Fred Gobbard, facllltated by its straightness. There (George Gould, Jim Travers and men would be no obatacle to anchorlog in | of that atamp quite sble to take care the inland ses, owlog to a total ab-|of themselves lu a crowd. You see, sence of rocks; vessels would thus|boxing requires a large amount of everywhere be safe. Allthe territory | self-control, snd although I might on the north banks of the waters, | naturally be expected to fayor the , could easly be | sport, 1 can honestly assure you that rendered fertile, Borings and nat. |1t's the best kind ot recelpt for taking ural wells proved the existence of [the caddish element out of a man. subterranean water, The land re.| Paplls of mine have often gone home covered for cultivation would afford |stiff and sore with brulses. Yes, men smple remuneratlon for the oapital | whom, to look at, you wouldn't think and expenditures. It would evidently [ had strength enough to hurt a fly. be sufficlent to cut, In the allavial | How much does 1t cost? Well, to party, a cansl averaging twenty-five or | make a good boxer 1t requires three thirty meters in breadth, which the | months steady tralning, and that will current itaelf would widen, The cal- | eat up $260. Two hours & day con- oareons rooks at the base of the Gabes | stitutes an average lesson.” bar would cffsr little inconvenience, | Fencing Is also extensively taught. and in compensation would furnigh | Oakley Rhinelander is sald to be one material for the construction of plers, [ of the bes: amateur swordsmen in the locks, etc. The rocks heighta at Krlz, | city. separating tho yreat shotts Faraunsnd | Rldling, too, Is becoming more pop- Sebkhat-el Gara, which frightened the | ular than ever. Evans, one of the government commiselon, could be|most accomplished grooms attached to flanked on the southwest at Tczer, |8 fashlonable uptown riding establish- where the soll is sandy. The canal |ment, and who Is a characteristic Eng- could be cut In five years or less time, [ llshman, remarked: ‘‘Bless your 'art, and ought not to cost more than 150,- | sir, thers halnt a young gent wot don't 000,000 franc:, The impreselon pro-|know something about a hoss, and duced by the report is said to be very |they takes to it wonderfully quick. encoursgiag. They come 'ere at hall hours, from 9 o'clock till 7 at night, and they pays ‘andsome for wot they learns. How many? Well, I spose we have darin’ the winter season from flfty to a 'undred a day, and some on ’em pays o8 'igh as $30 and $40 a week, and many on 'em brings thelr cwn hosses,"” In answer to the Inquiry at the Tuarf clab concerning the coat of maintaining a huntlog and racing establishmedt the reporter was in- formed that apon the most moderate caloulations these horses could not be kept properly on less than $3,500 a year. This sum is absolutely irsig- nificant compared with the annual outlay of Keene, Vanderbilt, Bonner, and such men, who spend from 50, 000 to $150,000 apon their atables. At the New York Yacht club the sameproportionateexpanditure attaina. Stewart Olsen remarked that he coanld not glve any adequate idea of the cost of main.alning a yacht, “For much depends upon tho“lndlvldunl taste of tho uwnor,” ho salll of thirty or forty tona will cost as many thousand dollars. I could name at least a dozen men who spend from $5,000 to §50,000 a year—whose ves- scls are aquatic palaces, contalning every luxury ‘hat money canbuy. The beet yachtsmen —that is, those who are tho most practical—wlll look rather to the ealling qualitles of thelr vessels than to their elegance of appol ments. Among the repreeenta yachtsmen are Travers, Auchineloss, F.W. J. Hurst, Peter Stewart, Dwight Olmstead, Washington Connor, Ted Olarke, Lloyd Phoenix, L. A, Fish, R, T. Yush, and a number of others who spend many thousand dollars an- ouslly on this amusement. Liver or Urioary Disease Have no fear of any of these dls- eases if you use Hop Bltters, as they will prevent and cure the worst ca even when you have been made worse by mome great puffed-up pretended caro, ANDERSONVILLE. The Famous Southern Prison Pen as it le—Tke Graveyard. C nelonati Jourral, Andersonville Is the name of a sta- tlon on the Southwestern rallroad, about sixty miles from Macon, It is nothing bat a rallway station, and the only thing that characterizss the spot is the immense Unton cemetery of some twenty acres, over which floats the atar spangled bannea, Tne cem- etery is constructed on tho epot where the prisoners were buried, and the trenches were dug with such preclsion and regulsrity that the soldiers were aot disturbad, but allowed to remain a8 their comrades luterred them, working under the watchful eyes and fixed bayonets of the Georgla home guard, The cemetery is surrounded by a stout wall with an {ron gate, and s under the supervision of & superiu- tendent, who lives on the grounds, It io & plain spot. Thore is not much attempt o to ornament the city of our martyred dead, It would take a great deal of even such irfluences as plants and flow ers possess to dispel the melancholy memories that haunt this hill In the plne woods of Southern Georgla. Southerners shun the spot, but the ll(yl::n “.{;:'::; tgl:::l P lh.nld":l:lb cemetery {s much visited by Northern | 1404 by the tastes of his *‘set.” {f travellers, and the register in the §° be “horsey” the Tarf club is his superlntendent's lodge contains many general rendezvous; if aquatlo, the strange {nsclptions besldes the names | yy¢ b giob; it theatrioal or wsthetio, of the visitors, One lady asks the |, "y b2 06 08 o exolusivel forgiveness of God for the murderers osslp turn, the Unlon. At em“" of Enr brother, who sleeps in the cem- gl th:’ne P Ry Coatal e ncioh etery. money, but it Is very rare to find that e e siattore, | o comblnes » liking for them all These men, whatever thelr npatural His suppers are upon lavish soale, ‘'A steam yacht | No the vines will grow, and in one week's time they will look vigorous and healthy, and will not be retarded In thelr growth. Having become o thor- oughly convinoed that this Is the best method of planting the vine, I shall atill continue to plant as set forth in this article. It concluston I would say be careful and plant no vines ex- ocept atrong and vigorous plants, 1S_UNFAILING AND_INFALLIBLE 1N CURING Dt datling Spasmas, . Vit holism, Opfum Eating, S8eminal We Impotency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Diseases. ¢#~To Clergymen, Lawyers, LiteraryMen, Mcrchants, Bankers, Lac 1l whose sedentaryemployment ¢ tration, [rregulariti Bowels or ' : tonic, appetizer of stimulaut, Samaritan Wervine 18 invaluable, £#™ Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful Invigor- ant that ever sus- tained a sinkingsys- ‘EEBDE' tem, §1.5088 gists, For testimo- send tatap, CONQUEROR. The DR. S. A. RICHMOND MED, CO., Sole Propr's, Bt. Joseph, Mo. ) Railway Time Tfible. U. P, R. R, MAIN LINE LRAVR, ARKIVE, Dily Exproe.12:15 p m | Daily Express.3:5 p m Denver Exp. Denver B Emigrant . 00 o m; 11.00 & m, 1:00 p m; 2:00 00 p m; 5.00 p m; 6:00 p m ncil Biufta as follows: 1125 am; 1:26p 25 p m; 6:25 p 9:00, 00, 4:00, Leaves Council Bluffs at 9:2 2:26, 4:25, 6:25 and 6:25 p m. THROUGH AND LOCALPASSENGER TRAINS BRIDGE DITISION. LEAVE OMAIA, o “*'No 10. P N “No 4....340pm | N Emigrant No 8.6:15am [+ No19. “" No7.6-00pm| * No 1 SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 15th 8t Loave Omaha for O'Neill vi Line for Blair 830am Arrive from Neli 5:30 p m C., M, & ST.P. R, R.—U P. DEPOT. LEAVE. ARRIVE. Mall & Ex.....T:45 8 m* | Mail & Ex m* Atinotic bx...8:40 p ut | Pac fic Ex 8.0 Daily except Sunday | {Daiy WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC R.R.—U, P. DEYOT. LEAVR. ARRIVR 1:30am 520 pm Q. R. R—U. P. DEPOT, LEAVE. am 40 pm [ v wil*. Council Bluffy arrives “ *3undays excepted. C,R.L&P R ARRIVE. P 8:20 n mt Omaha time, R.—U P, DEPOT. LEAVR. Express...... 7:8 Mall., oo B0pm pted. *Sundays excepted, W. R. R.—U. P. DEPOT. am = 458 m pm |3 excepted .&P.R. R 6:00 a m | Expro:s. 6:00 p m | Mailt {Sundays excepted. ST, PAUL &| OMAHA, NEBRASKA DIVISION —DEPOT N. 15TH 8T, 0P m 145 am & M, DEPOT. Express.. Mail... B. &M. R, L Denser Exp Lincoln Exp.. MISSOU ABRIVE, NEBRASKA. ROUTR Chicago & Northwestarn . Chicago, Rock Island & ¥ Ouwaba & Repu Burlington & M Otaha & Northwestern Mistouri Pacific. 80| b Local malls for State of fowa leave but once & Oftice open Buny THOS. F. HALL, Postmaster from 12,00 m, w0 Saturday tvening Trains The following table shows the date and names of roads runoing tralvs to Chicago from the = STEELE, JHNSON & G0, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents_for BENWOOD RATLS AND LAPL.N & RAND POWDER 60 P. BOYHE UOY, ~—DEALERS IN-—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Pr>> NAULTS, LOORKS, oO. 1020 Farnham Street, ONILA. - = NEIX DOUEBL » AND SBINGLE HA0TING POWER AND HAND PUMNMPES! 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, VINING MAOHINERY, BELTING, FIOBE, BRASS AND JRON FITTINGS PIP PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO. BELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. ANHEUSER-BUSCH ", Brewing STEAD Association, CELEBRATED ¢ Kl & BOTTLED BEER. 4 _ THIS EXOBLLENT BEER SPEAKS T <stbyiEmo- FOR ITSELF. Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Our Goeds are Made to the Standard of our Gunarantee, GEORGE HENNING, fiole Agent for Omaha and the West. 0ffice Corner xam and Harney Streets. BOLLN & SIEVERS, H, BOLLN & CO., 1609 Douglas Street. Cor, 16th and California St, OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 He rought to this city from the farms of Lendredth & Son's, Philacelphia, and James M, Thur burn & Co., New York, the largest stock of Garden and Field Seeds ever imported before toi city, allof ‘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 & CO. PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING 5 J Pac v ngs: tined to meke this province the jewel temper, the superintendent says, can ::I?hl: ‘I;rnponttta nnthorl&y otmy;"' Uhion Paciflc transfer on 8aturday evening: 055 s aiked by arize of the Domivion. At present it gimot bo dlnrngnllhed by the effeota | | "0 “:":':‘i“ theakia fob RanEp: RALBOATE: stands in the position of Oolorado be- | of fear, dread and vivid recolleotion, Byt PATY & ex 48, EA0RIFS for POR 4 Sl e H ARTEH 0 AK elegant boxes fore the bullding of the Danver & | which come back like a shock into | g o PARCRS, Wot SO0 B9 THREE 88 MONTHS. wl|=|e { ——triet]y P Rlo Grande railway, which has been | jeir faces as they agaln stand on the Mn i :-t vred Crel Lyl prior to z|w| @ 8toves and R s ble for pro kx- | a0 {nstramental In developing the re-|now quiet and sunlit scene of their . Langtry's arrival, once gave a z(v|e anges. p oo charges ghs: | sourcss of the 0$t-nnhl state. xll«.h war experlence. gptves fopten ;hnxu;:: ‘ll‘?g& ey iy WITH . Try it once. a similar rallro stem to ald fte tery the ground is of a ) the e: Ol | b 3 F = "> Ataress, Ao iea e toahrees Gl BAMAR oo noseloRy.the proma e ¢ yousg bloud possessiag, sy, $35,000 ot WIRE GAUSE OVER DOOBS, C. F. GUNTHER, gul:mbll; hw:flth:-to:hllln ;h;n'_':r.l b [ D il pluplerllyldlap- T et a0 d;::':; f For sale by 4 — y : ot only ha prov! i ws, closely lald, as i J i 1 Senfootione and river fisherles, magnificent water— ?::‘::,’ r:;ze ettt dooa dd :'1.‘;)20‘ hun]t::, 35.00:5? g'oléfin":lnm?r" MILTON ROGERS & 80HS ways, ponetrating luto the very heart | aotually burled on thls elevation 13,- waadn dialad OMIAXIA. of the country, but unexcelled forests, | 715 men, The soldler whose identity | OSPen®e® 1ngICing Bole gy AR {oll.m&e ! BITTERS T 8 APURLLY VEGE REMEDY fields and mines, which only awalt the magle touch of the rallway engineer to make them hicas>, St_Panl Mfnneapalis and Omaha 3 L { 1eld = untold milllons of wealth, and 1s based upon the supposltlon | uuins eave ev ol ,A;nt from the ypublic :orh now ;tl’::l‘."::; ':::n:'"dA..i‘,l“:::"":y?; that he lives within his income. HTh“: éfincquf's},?wi‘.‘,i‘.-z’ :r'xl\lu‘;'o.‘ Paul traing M ORGAN & O HAPMAN, under construction there are numerous | {¢ {4 repeated about one thousand E—— eaye every caturcay afternoon’ openings for mechanios throughout poa If You Are Ruined the provinee, aud many businees op- 000; yacht, $3 000; plctures and bric- a-brao, §2,000; miscellaneous, §4,- 300: Tois is » moderate estimate, was preserved by his ocomrades fis marked In his resting place by a white marble stone, rising eighteen Inches times in the cemetery. Patt of the stockade 1 stil stand, |13 besith from spy canss) espetally November., Deceaber. WHOLESALE GROCER BURBEA portunities aro to be found In the|iuo " There aro two rows of troes— | o the use of any of the thousand p nestro that e 80 largely, [ PILE OINTMENT............ B :::slllller:utdt;'l;l:gi‘;!n::; cim'f:fi:';;;l,? 088 loaide the othar. Thapatar mal| yjcy lon flolitioas testimontals, bave oS RBOLXG ¥:5 1218 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh latlon and trade. Thls is especlally ’ L no fear, Resort to Hop Bitters at|OINTMENT .................. 26 the case on the line of the Canadian Pacifio ratlway from Port Moody, the terminus, to Kamploops and beyond. The latter place, situated at the forks Ak gl;"lh o “hhdmwulh mli.w When to Piant Orape Vines, STANDARD LIVER PILLS... 25 K o laf d b covers the site of tha prison. No| 1), § D, Philbrick, of D AMERICAN MANUFACTURER. OF T South T\ } r. 8. D, hrick, of Des Molnes, r GURE est grazing and sgricnltural section of the proviuce. A, B. O — The lnlana Sea, M. Leuoops, who is not yot seventy- clght years of ago, evidently belioves that he hss still plenty of time left not only for his work of plercing the {sthmus which now separates the At. lantic from the Pacific, but also for that of creating an inland sea in Northern Africa. The report whioh and there, but a large part of the inner wall still stands, Tcees have grown up around the old pen, and a onoe, and in a short time you will have the most rob: nd blooming health through the stockade remain, nor of the wonderful well dug by the pris- ouners, It is all now & mild and peacefual section of the country, customary to plant the grape quite early in the spring, but 1 have recent- ly made a new departure from the old practice, and now plant the vine about the trst of June, By this time the vine has made a growth of five or six fpches, and new rootlets have been Brown's Bronchial Troches for Coughs and Colds: ‘I have used them for more than & dozen years, and think | thrown ont from the old root them the best and most convenient relief | o« ‘ ots. These 0 e 3 R 1€ %! | new roota farnish a constant feeder Sxtant,"—Rev. O M. Hunphrey, Grats | foring vine, If properly s, the vine ) can be planted any time in the day without wiltdng, If the following direc- tions are adhered to: Take your vines The Maveriok National Bank of Boston draws foreign exohange, buys 1D o N EN'S Fever and Ague Tontec Cordlal...1 00 EING 'S W XTI O TSNS SURE CURE FORCORNS..... 25 (Warranted cr money refund FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG Manutactur d by W, J. Whitehouse, 606 North oth St. b, ap 14-w&e-bm DOCTOR STEINHARTS ESSENGE OF LIFE. FOR OLD AND YOUNG, MALN AND FaMALS. T S INEOILID, CALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, - . . OMABA, NEB FREDERIC COAL: The only Coal mined west of the Mississi i River that is equ ) COMPOUND ELIROF he delivered o few weeks ago before | and sells Government and other in- |up from the nursery and place them in re, prompt and effectual remeds or in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. the Paris academy of sclences on hia| vegtmont securitles, and transacts any | bucket of thin mud; be carefal and | dissstion, byspe ntermittent Fovers, Wany & exploring mission, in the interest of | husiness for its correspondents In the | not break the viue; have your ground | weal Moo THE ONLY IOW > % the latter scheme, through the desert reglon of the Tunlalan snd Algerlan shokts, or salts, is as enthuslestic a dooument as he ever presented In con- E b )] v, Prico, §1.00a bottle, | coal for burning brick ever used in the West, f neatlon with his so grandly executed | Iows, bighly spoken of by the leading | oyrih well; then fill the pit aud press | or six e '::u":la\y o 'l‘n‘;ughll. or senl . 42 T { Saez Canal enterprise, The shotts— | BAPSE — Xou sbonld seotrc s certitomtd | (1o earth firmly, 1t these directions Secure from obeervation o0 Focclpt e EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO,, mostly very extensive bodies of stag: | cations, are strictly adhered to, 90 per cent of pha> D: Box Frederic, Monroe Co., lowa. line of bankiog, ~ m&th-me | well prepared; in planting be sure and have the roots evenly distributed; fill the pot one-third full, then pour in a sufficlent quantity of water to wet the e e We notice the Marrisge Fund Mutusl Trust Association, of Cedsr Rapids, orvous Debility in all ita éufu + Loss 0f Brain Power, Prostration, Weakneas and general Loss of Power. ' 1¢ ropairt nervous waste, rejuvenates the faded intelleet, strenghthens the enfecbled brain and restores surpriaing tone and vigor o the exbausted or aus, The experience of thousands proves it to That will stock for a year without slacking orlshricking, Pronounced by all the leading brick men in Wectern Iowa as the very best

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