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PLAIN TRUTHS The bloed % the foundation of life, it circ#lates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, geod health is impossible. If diseass has entered the system the on/y sare and quick way to drive it out # b purify and enrich the blood. These dmple facts are well known, wnd the highest medical authorities agree that motking but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head- ache, and are otherwise injurious, BrOWN'S IRON BITTERS will thor- oughly and quickly assimilate with thw blood, purifying and strengthen it it, 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 not injurious. Saved his Child, 17 N. Eataw St., Baltim b, 1 o, Gents :—Upon the menda- tion of a friend I tried Brown's ITTRKS as A& tonic and re- wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of loth to eminent physicians, 1 w believe that anything cc the progress of the disease, my great surprise, before m: ter had takon Iron Birtexs, and now is qui health. A fifth dau show signs of Consu when the physician was consulted he quickly said **Tonics were re- quired * “and when Informed that the elder sister was taking Brown's Trow Brevens, responded * that is & good tonic, take it Avokam PurLrs. BROWN'S TRON BITTERS effectual - 1y cures Dyspepsia, Indigestic Weakness, and renders the greates relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting discases as Con- sumption, Kidney Complaints, cte. BAKER'S BHOCOLA most excellen! n;l le for families. Sold by Grocers everywhere, Every Corsot is warranted satis- ‘actory to its wearer in every way, or the money will be refunded by the person from whom it was bought. reet pronounced by our leading physictans d endorsed by ladl o Sofortable-and pertoct. Siiing Corses eves PRICES, by Mail, Postage Faids 0. Belf-Adjusting, 01.50 Nursing, 01.50 Wer sale by Deal QUHICAGO CORSET €O, Chicago, Ik Send 81, 82, 83, or mple re- Ameriea, put u elefllflt boxes, and tly pure. snln;-- ble for pre C. F. GUNTHER, Confectioner, Chieago. Wapomat\© | ToNic i .-A';,p({'f,fm-:“.’ ETIMULANT REMEDY COMPOUND ELIROF FAMILY PURFOSES K& o> PGl OMAMA [ NEB. GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678, TES 'HE DAILY BEE~-WEDNESDAY MAY 16 WITHOUT LIMIT. Recollgetions of Some Fo.vy Poker Games by an 01d Stager, Tragic Hnding of a Geame, Chicygo Herald, ‘‘But by all odds the most Interest- ing game I ever saw was on the Bolle Lamar, (n 1857, There were ofrcum- stances counected with it which made it an all-absorbing event to the few people who understood what 1t really meant. The players were two only, They are both dead, and probably all thelr descendants have followed them to the grave, so I may mention their names and tell yon about the train of events which led to that game and its attendant tragedy. In 1866 there lved In a sroall town in Kantucky a beautifal girl named Alice Crayton She had a number of wultors, but cf ail of them two only eeemed to meet with paosing favor in her eyes. One was a rich young planter named Hor- aco Elison, and the other a young lawyer, recently from the morth, vamed Oonverse, Elllson had the advantage of his rival in looks and accomplishments, He had traveled exteneively, was well read, polished, aod bore the reputation of belng a dare devil In affairs oi gallantry, and was sald to be not over upright or honorsble in his affairs with women. He was the sor of a man to attract most girls. But Miss Crayton pre- ferred Converee, a plain young fellow, and fioally married him. Ellison, after swearlog toy. 'ba revenged, went abroad. In the course of a year Converse and wife went to New Orleans to live, Two years aftor their marrlage Con- verse, returning home on the Balle Lamar aftor s businees trip north, dis- covered his old rival, Eilison, among the passengers. All fecltngs cf resent- ment had dled cut in his heart and he greeted Eliison heertily, the latter coturning ths handshake with well simulated warmth. For a day the two men chatted together agreeably, to ull appearances good frionds, The next evening Eilison proposed a little g#mo of draw to whiie away the mo- monotony of the vogage Converse readlly assented, aud thoy started the game 10 a large state rzoom, Four or fivo others were preseut, but they didn't juin it, At first the ante was trifling. As Converse steadily lost, he insiated on raising it with each deal, and begsn drinking, a rare thing for him to do. Hls {li-fortund contlnued, and atter o reance of two hours he be- gan to borrow monoy from his friends in the room, havicg lost all of his own to Elllson, The latter was cool and fiem an o rock, Heweldom epoke, snd then in cutling ncconts, which added to the fast growlig eumlty his oppo- nent felt toward him. ““‘Perhaps if Mr, Converse would finger his gluss loes and his cards more his game would bo more Interesting and less esry to beat,” Elllson re- marked, ‘“‘Mr. Couverse can take caro of himself under il circumstances,” Cou- verse rolorted. “ Yen, ho demonstrated his facllity for lowkir g after his owu Interests two years ago, when he won a great stake, but not by fair play.’ I eav Convereo's face flush, He underatood the alision to the old riv- alry between bira and Kllfson, and ite covert insinuation, He started, as though to eay something, but stopped, The game weat on, and soou Converso had lost every penny, and his watoch and dlamond pin, *‘Ellison laughed sneeringly. ‘Mr, Converee should apply his method in love making to card playing,’ he aald, ‘¢‘What do you mean, air? *‘ What you please. Shall we con. tinue the game?’ “Oonverse was white with fory. The gambling spirlt, mingled with hate and rage, was on him, As If in answer to his unspcken thoughts, ElI- {d 1o his cold, exasperating all my winnings of your house, hauds in five for it.' “This monatrous proposition struck us all dumb. Converse bounded from his chalr and gasped. He was speechless, In fact, the emotions of this great experience had deprived him of the power of words. Kllison alone was unmoved. He sat quletly tossing the plle of gold .before him with his white fingers. * ‘Do you consent?’ he asked. “‘The loss Converse had sustained he could not replace. Ruin was before him. On the other hand, the privi- lege he was invited to hazard meant, if he lost iv, & dishonor worse than death. What thoughts ran through that man’s mind in a fow seconds will r be known. He grasped the back of his chair, stared wildly around and hoarsely muttered ‘yes.’ “Yon may imagine how breathlessly we bent over the players now. They shuffled the cards in silence. Elllson won the first two deals, The next QOonverse won, The fourth time, amid a silence In the room deep as the tomb, Ellison dealt and gave Converse two queens, a jack and two nine-spo The latter drew one card and an- nounced himself ready. Ellison glanced quickly st him and lald down four aces, I always thought he had stocked his hand, ““‘You have won the key,’ sald COonverse, He drew It off the ring, and then, quick as lightning, crowded it into the barrel of his revolver. ‘Take It and pulled the trigger. Then he turned the weapon upon himeelf, and fell dead upon the oorpee of his antagonlat, whose brains bespattored the cards which had de- thelr fortunes and honor and nst the night key e will play three A Fashlonable Folly. Cor, Brooklyn Fag'e. sgony which bie you boy said wheu he sw oil for syrup, ‘It made me tired. efilicting the fashio you orawlicg ou her dres attention to It, and she sald: I have ruu bump Into the latest led es here, and, as the bad allowed cod-hver 1 was calllug the other evening on a g lady, when I noticed something I called her 100, Do you often take him ont of | his oage?’ I knew by the expression on her face that I had made a blan- der, but I saw that I was In for it, and 1 got reckless and remarked, ‘'If I had that thing crawllog over me I should think I had the ‘jim jams,’ or & torpld liver, or malaria, or something that would require my immediate presence on a fishiog trip to Florlda.” A man don't know much snyhow, and when he meets a fashionable craze he ought to know enouch to keep stil!; but, un. fortunately, I have curlosity enough for a woman and I was bound to fiud out all about it, Then she told me oonfidentially that her*‘dsrling lizard” oame from Tiffany and that it was se- cured by a gold chain and hoor; that 1t was ‘‘real nice and very affection- ate,” eto. And yet this same girl would faint at the sight of a harmless little green snake and go Into hysterics If an innocent mouse came within ten foet of her, This may be fashion’s edict, but Iam willing to wager that no girl who has » Sanday night young man and who entertains him in the parlor where cnly one chair Is dented in the whole course of the evening will be very likely to wear a lizard as an ornsment. OOUJIDENTAL JOITINGS, OALIFORNIA, The total receipta of the recent festival given by the Homeopathic Hospital asso. ciation of Oskland amounted to 81,816.85, The expenses amounted to $270.80, leaving » net sum of $1,046,80. San Francisco claims to make more and better chocolate than any other place in the world. The ingredients are sugar from the Sandwich Islande, cocon from Ecuador, and vanilla from Calitornia, An eight-hundred pound cinnamon bear waa killed in Santa Barbara county re- cently, The aniwal was accompanied by three cubs, which escaped. A ‘rock weighing three and one-half pounds was thrown up brj an artesjan well on a farm near Old San Bernardino Cross- ing a few days ago, The nurseries in Oakland and vicinity are said to be swarming with green aphides, Rowes are particularly infested with the pests. Favorable roturns are being made b the committee engaged in making col- lections for the conclave fund in San Francisco. Several Chinaman have recently been arrested in =an Francisco for smuggling tobacco athore from stesmers coming into that port, Oakland will probably secure a cotton About 1,200 of the necessary have aiready been taken, alifornia Bible scciety celebrated its third-thirdty anniversary ; at Oakland last weel. There is & good-sizzd date tree, a relic of Mission days, growing in the town of San Lnis Obispo. The International hotel at Sacramento hes been sold for $22,650. Modesto in talking of incorporating as s municipality, Gridley io to add a frog farm to its in. dustries. 3 onoma will roon incorporate as a city, MONTANA. Bismarck in greatly exerciced over the transfer from that oity to Mandan, on the went side of the river, of the Northern Pacitic eating station, Trains now stop at Bismarck but a few moments before haul- ing out eitber east or west. The total number of letters mailed in Montans during the year covered b{ the last report of the postmaster general was 1,676,224, Over 18,000 head of buffalo have been kllled east of the Yellowstone river, in Montana territory, this reason, It in estimated that the beef product of Montana will fall far short this summer of what it was last, The Park branch of the Northern Paci. fic will be fivished in 90 Cays. It will be 53 miles in length, Butte [City claimants for rebate on tobrcco taxes will receive in the aggregate nearly $7,500, The postoffice at Canyon, Yellowstone county, has been discontinued, The Butte hospital i being thoroughly refitted and refurnished, Helona policemen are to be uniformed, Female help is in demand at Dillon, ARIZONA. Arizona copper is worth 15§c per pound in the Chicago market; lead $64 per ton; silver $1.074 per ounce; gold $20 per ounce —nall baee bullion. Ses shells and crawfish are to be found on the top of Lookout mountain, in the Northeastern part of Yaoapai county. A lodge of A, & A. Scottish Rite Masons gn been instituted in Tucson, Small pox is reported to have broken out smong the Indians in Arizon: Mineral Park h twelve children in her schools, Strawberries sell at 75 oents per pound in Phaeaix. Tuoson is infested with mad dogs, Tucson is to have an ice factory. NEVADA. The Carson Arpul says there is & saloon keeper in that city who has two expensive- ly ornamented whisky bottles which he asses over to his customers, Upon one s pasted a certificate of 600 shares of Ore minine stock, and on the other a 500-share certificate of Albion mining stock, the ag. glqlu cost to him of th certificates eing over $2,500, ago » Mexican was seen u) en on one of the streets of Virginia &Iy. "The street had recently been ized wit! ne taken out of the e dumps, where the refuse ore from the mines had been thrown twenty years ago, The Mexioan ocollecced sixty pounds of valuable ore from the street, One man was killed and another seri- ously injured by falling dewn a shaft in a onge at the Navajo mine, at Tuscarora, Monday. 1t is said that every mill onthe Caroon river will be kept in active operatien during the summer months on low grade ore, The fruit erop in the uorthern part of Lincoln county has been destroyed by frost. H for bi A few picking thorne,the new town, is advertising to build a court house and jail, OREGON, A boy, living near Portland, recently picked up some cartridges and took them bome to play with, He cut one in two with & hatchet and held a lighted match to one half of it. It exploded, tearing off his right band, and fearfully disfiguring bis faco. The house and contents were badly shaken up, A Chinere veddler in Portland refused to accept an Euglish shilling, saying: *'No od, Me heap sabe—no chicken on him!” Oregonian is of the opinion that when » heathen Chinee calls our glorions bird a chicken, it is time, indeed, for him to go. The corner-stone of the Odd Fellows' Orphane’ home will be laid st Fair View, fifteen miles east of Portland, o the 17th inat. The order has purchased a fine tract of land ti tri-weekly mail and | i in jail in Portland, charged with mur. der, OOLORADO. Oolorado cattle men and Colorado min- ers aud metallurgiste are finding their way into Mexico, Hence a fair amount of trade hetween that country and Denver, embracing coffes, cattle, machinery and fruits, may be looked for in time, A Leadville weman recently stole four gold watches from as many persons during the dinner hour at a restaurant, The watches were resovered, and she is behind the bars for ninety days. A new and valuable strike was recently made in the Baltic mine, near Ironton, which has five feet of solid minersl, s alena and copper, of acarboniferous character, A man living in the vicinity of Greeley recently received half a barrel of live Gierman carp, with which he intends stock- ing ® lake up)n his farm, The artesian well at Akron is said to be cavirg in, ond great diffisulty is experi. enced in keeping the shaft open to prose cute the work. A well is being bored to determine whether or not there is & stratum of water with hydrostatic pressuce fl wing under Denver, The town of Evans is overrun with tramps, They all are willing to work, but want to be book-keepers or nothing, It is estimated that at least $200,000 will be expended in building at Silverton season, 5 A new line of six-horze stages ia to run from Red CIiff to Carbonate in = few days, Trinidad is out of funds, and work on public improvements will cease for the present, "I he two terms of the Larimer county district court cost the taxpayers over Crops on the Divide are eaid to exceed o1l former prospects for this season of the year, Divorce sases in the various courts of the state are said to be on the increase. Telluride is figuriog on hav'ng & rail- road within her limits before long, A large flouring mill is soon to be erected at Durango, Immigration to the San Juan country Is increasis There are 110 boys in the state reform school. DAKOTA, About forty indignant_citizens nailed handles to & claim jumper’s residence, near Faulkton, recently, and carried it to the Nixon_ river, where it was launched and started on a voyage down stream, Sam Jobnson, s Norwegian lad living eight miles south of Swan Lake, was at- tacked by a ferocious bear a short time since aud badly injured. Considerable blooded stock is being im- ported into Weld, Larimer aud Boulder | N. counties this epring. The Fargo hotel company has received ita charter, Tts capital stook is $100,000, Freight receipts at the Carrington sta- tion last week were $1,938 25, A fifty pound turtle was caught'in the Elm river a short time ago, Gunnison is jubilant over her prospects a8 & manufacturing center, Fort Collins wants a military post es- tablished there, Beef cattle are said to bescarce in Tur ner county. Frederick is to have an artesian well, WYOMING. A man named Lee, ssid to be a relative of the lste Mormon leader, john D, Lee, of Mountain Meadow fsme, was arrested ot Granger the other day, charged with the murder of barber namsd Leighton, of Rock Springs, The evidence against him is purely circumstantial, Had it been otherwise he would probably have been lynched, 1t 18 said that Cheyenne depot is to be abandoned by the government, along with Forts Csmeron and Fetterman, The posts which will be retained in the terri- tory are Bridger, Ruusell, Steele, Lara. mie, McKioney, Wachakie and camp on the Snake river, Elk Point_is justly proud of itsnew creamery, which is one of the most com- plete institutions of the kicd to be found anywhere, and has a capacity for making 2,000 pounds of butter aaily, It is reported that the secretary of the interior has crdered V. H. Dayis, attor. ney and uotary public at Huron, ® to be suspended from practiciog before the land offices, The Wood River branch of the Union Pacific is now completed to Yeck-a:-boo gtation, thirty-eight mil:s north of Sho- shone, Garfield county contains 668,160 acres of land, and of this number 75,000 acres are under cnltivation, principally in grain, Briggs county raised five bushels of wheat in 1881, 50,000 in 1882 and expects » crop of 250,000 this year. The new Catholic church at Elk Point was recently struck by lightning, causing considerable damage, A Brule county has sold $600,000 worth of trees this spring for transplant. ing purposes. Northorn Dakota boasts of eight towns with a population of more than one thou- sand each. Towa parties are talking of rentin, Dakota house at Huron for $4, year. A number of young men at Cheyenne have organized an amateur athletic club. the per Over 850,000 worth of buildings are in | & eourse of construction in Aberdeen. Inside business lots on Main street, Mitchell, sell for $3,000, spot cash. An average of sixteen cars of emigrants’ movables arrive in Pierre daily. Viheat on the Northern Pacific is re- ported as looking splendid, Coal has been discovered on the banks of Swan creek, near LeBeau, Chicago parties are talking ot starting = cheese factory near Laramie, An artesian well is to be sunk at tho in. sane asylum at Yankton. Delegate Raymond has put in 8,400 acres of wheat this season, Salem claims the best postoffice in Southern Dal 3 A board of trade has been organized at Laramie. Cheyénne is haviug a tree boom this wpring, The Aberdeen jail is used for a grainary, Huron has Munu. B right'sDisease, Diabetes, Kidnev Liver or Urinary Disease Have no fear of any of these dis- eases if you use Hop Bltters, as they will prevent and cure the worst cases, even when you have been made worse by some great puffed-up pretended oure. E—— A larga oumber of depositions have re. cently been taken at Davenport in a ent flmingam-nt oase between Adams & Westlake, the oil stove manufacturers and J. 1. Rathbone, of Albrny. It is shown by the evidence that Davenport was the first city in which an oil stove was con- structed. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is designed to meet the wants of those who need a mediclne to bolld them up, glve them an appetite, purify thelr A mammoth's tusk was recently found Sfteen foet below the surface in & gravel olalm near Usnby, A siz-foot vein of coal has been discoy. ered a fow miles north of Oathlamet: Baker City s suffering from & scarcity i | of dwelling houses, “Yes, » yory handsome bird he 1s,| Five boysunder twenty years of age are blood, and oll up the machinery of thelr bodles. No other article takes hold of the system and hits exactly the spot ke Hood's Sarsaparilla. It works like maglo, ruthng every part of the haman body through the blood, giving to all renewed life and energy. §1 a bottle; six for §5, SAMARITA" NERY Epileps 8 iME; LJ. AL Edie, B freely answ ' ASPECIFICFOR U.P. R LEAVR. Dlly Expres -12:15 Denver Exp. Emigrant ... 6:00 P m; 8:00 p m: 2:25 p m; 3.25 p m, m; 4:00 p m; Dummy trains leave 8:25 am; 9:25 A m; 1 . R. MAIN LINE. ARRIVA Daily Express.3:2 Denver Exp. Emigrant pm pm pm m; 6:00 p KRailway Time Table. 5 pm am m; 9:00 & m; 10:00 & m; 11.00 a m, 1:00 p m; 2:00 :00 p m uncil Blufts as follows: ‘Bundays—The Dunimmy tralns leave Omaha at 8 2:26, 4:25, 6:25 and 6:25 p m. & m; 2:00, 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 p m. uncil Bluffs at 9:25 and 11:25 4 , THROUGH AND LOCALPASSENGER TRAINS BRIDGE DITISION, LRAVE OMAIIA. PaseNo 2.....7: "' No 10. ' No 4. Emigrant No 6. “ No7.6-00 Leave Omaha for Liue for Blair. . Arrive from Neligh. C., M. &ST.P. R, C,B.& ARRIVE, * arr *Sundays excepted. C,R. 1 &P R o, Ammve. ST, PAUL & OM El AHA, pm SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC—DEPOT N. 1bth 8t O'Nelll via 5t Paul n R.—U. P, DEPOT. LRAVE. No1l Sundays excepted, MISSOURIJPACIFIC- ARRIVE, Expross, 50 Mail . Traing g at am will have Pullman slzepers. Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTE. OPRN a,m. p.m, am, Chicago & Northwostern.. . Chicago, Rock Lelan Chicago, Burlingto Wabas Sloux City Union Pacifc. Omaha & Forthwes! Misrouri Pacific. Local mails for State of [owa leave but once & day, viz: 4304, A'Lincoln mail Oftice open Sur m, d & n&Q tern. 0 NEBRASKA DIVISION POT N. 15TH 8T. 80 opened at 10:30 a. m.. from 12,00 m, to 1:00 p THOS. F. HALL, Postmaster Saturday Evening Tralns The following tabl shows the date and names of roads running trains to Chieag Uhion Pacific transfer on Saturday evenings: 0 from the MONTHS. 3. -23}; 19-24) 17 16 18-20 ‘The Chicag, St. Panl Mfnneapolis and Omaha trains leave The Chicago, Saturday afternoon Milwaukee and St. Paul tralng eaye every taturday afternoon* Neobraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS, NEB, Oapital Stock, - - $250,000 JAS, B. HEARTWELL, Prosident, A. L. CLARKE, Vico-Prosident, K. 0. WEBSTER, Treasurer DI Samuel Alexander A. L. Clarl Geo, H Pr IRECTORS, Oswald"Ollver, E. O, Webster! Jaa. B. Heartwell, ' D. M. McEl Hinney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company tnstitution where {ssued Munic be negotia Loans made on m) core spondenti 8ix g der Abdaliah. Also the Standard- errs old, sire Dam, Oa_ Time, by Wi furnishes & permanent, homs 8chool Bond sand other legally securitle to Nebraska can be on the most favorable terms fm»od farm in all well settled countles of the state through responsible | d by Almont, he bred Stallion sxan= Dance, ORIENTAL, Three years old, sired by Almont Lizhtning, by A Imont dam. KENTUCKY CENTRAL Four years old, 2:31, by Belzo by Alex: ander's Abe rial, Belzorial was dallah. Will make the season at my place on 20th Bt., wo blocks west of Gr en Street cars, at 835 60 each ed ext seasos ¢ of charge, Mares not proving in fosl can be return- The movey must be peld invariably in advance, For further par- dlculars see or address m §e0d m&e Im ED. REED O D, Neb. ] STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of JIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TGBACGO, Agonts_for BENWOOD BAILS ARD LAFL,N & BAND POWDER 60 . BOYERHER UO°, =—-DEALERS IN-—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Pr3o &5 Lo FET IER 9 N AULTS, OO XKE S, oO. 1020 Farnham Street, ONEEATLA, - NEIE ANHEUSER-BUSGH Brewing ”4@( Association, CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER. THIS EXCRLLENT BEER SPEAKS FOB ITSELF. Orders from any part of the Btate or the Entire West will be promptly shippad: ¢y All Our Gocds are Made to the Standard‘of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING,", Sole Agent for Omaha and the West.: : Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets. ‘;'. [AS TER BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIDES IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS Have now been finished in our store, mal ing it the largest and most complete FURRITUREHOUSE In the West. An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, One Exolusively for the use of Passenzers. Theseimmense ware- rooms-—three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the Grand= eit display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever shown. o All are invited to _cadl, take the Elevator on the firat floor and go throug(h) the building and inspect the stock. HAS. ‘SHIVERICK, 206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omeaha PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attained by using —CHARTER 0AK 8toves and Ranges, WITH WIBE tAUZE OVER DOORS, For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS ODMIAELA. jullmae MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St.. Omaha. Neh T SINEHOLD, MANUFACTURER OF = GALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, \ALL TIME, Window Caps, Finials, 8kylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET. OMAHA NEB FREDERIC COAL. The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River that is equ in quality to the ROCK SPRF G COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL That will stock for a year without slacking or shrinking, Pronounced by all the leading brick men in We:tern Iowa as the very best coal for burning brick ever used in the West, EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO., Frederic, Monroe Co., lowa.