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THE DAILY BEE=-OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1884, The PTED”]G[ I8 Burdened With Debt | needea o subject and Taxes, might have beon # e the matter secret. ce— Lang and Anti-Monopoly, Dorsey Which Have Led to the Pres. ent Condition of Things. Ma"m‘s' Correspondence of Thr Bxi Fiermont, Neb., January relative to the Fremont precinet br bonds, is the talkall over the town. And | Newspaper Enterpriscs when you consider that this decision sad- dles a debt of about £100,000 upon this procinct, you will mot wonder that the peoplo are considerably excited over the | Correspandence of Tuk Brw matter. About four years ago the plain- tiffs, through their attorney, Mr. Munger, made a proposition tothe procinot, which, had it been accepted, would have saved | % © us about £30,000. shipping so far, on account The Fremont board of trade was at MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN this time looking after the interests of S E n Fremont, and the matter was brought WATER WHEELS ber of cattle and hogs are b before said board, and a committes, con- sider this proposition and report to the board. After, a thorough investigation, favor of accepting the proposition, A[ In consequence of this H 1 H petition was then cireulated, and freely | airs, und tho delay of travsportation of i business of all kinds has been somowhat stagnant, and money matters very close. Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth |this matter. But in steps Nye Colson|Therescoms tobe nct much hope lof a and Manley Rogers (Mr. Rogers, for rea- | loosening up of money matters and any STEAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. sons boat known to himself, had subse- | ormanent rovival of business till the MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE ty commissioners with a view to ha them take some favorable action upon quently changed his wmind), with a re- ore general movement of BR ASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTING.S, monstrance, and the result was_that no :'I(‘vl":.;:::;l::l“ml"ul;l\‘l[l\(l;l‘ltl:l‘! “‘“ Py action was taken by the commissioners, ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. and instead of having 870,000 to pay we | mences in March and May. laurel to the great many won by the old ring, which has for so many years been a ter is the fact that this immense amount | ¢ransacted. An addition of money will come out of the pockets of the people who are the least able to bear it. The small property owners, those who have inveated in a house and lot, the entire savings of many years of hard labor, will have to stand the brunt of this burden, while those owning large per- sonal property interests will slip through very easy. A certain money shark of this city, who never has less than from $10,000 to $15,000 in real estate and chattel mort- gages, bearing interest at from 10 per cent to 50 per cent, when approached by the assessor said: *‘Well, 1 will put down $1,000” if a certain other Shylock, ealling him by name, *‘will put down $1-, 000,” house was ordered built, other projects discussed. One of the honorable board writer that the treasurer ing his three terms of office. ODELL ROLLER HILL. Thus it goes, the wmerchant and the broker alike shirking their taxes, crowd- i . ing the L en. ¢ 2 We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for ;‘,fiulzfir:ur‘.{;“ u’,‘B mfifi:}m And ;':j the erectioa of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing they wonder at poverty and crime, and v waTION TTIAO pe—— Gepecial attention given to furnisning Power Plants for any pur- | has an equal chance with the rich and T3 Yep ¢ y p ) 3 pose, and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs atiended | that whisky and tobacco are the prime to promptly. Address e causes nf(.;o lmuch p’;‘xl\'erty. “\\'hat hypo- D dahd crites and liars, They will exact pro- RICHARDS & CLARKE, Omaha, Neb. tection from the government to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars and pay taxes on six or seven thousand, The railroads also shirk their taxes. P. railroad company in this lines Dodge county receives about ono-fifth in | taxes from tho three roads which run | U: - and the G, B. & Q., through the county, of what she really PERFI‘NEGTIO N other coal over the B. & M. e i : Bend has discovered a “‘mare’s nest” in ok Takained byusiug the records of the outgoing county clerk. | Whether there is any truth in these| . I CHARTER O AFK |dures wo o not yor propared to sey, 513 on Rock Springs coal Hon. Chatles Lang, the able, honest | ***" s A oce (8400 among the rest) which he had pre- P viously contracted, packed his little grip bl and left for Canada, Whether he goos to a spirit of resistance against the en- OMAHA.": croachments of railroad corporations, we are not advised. Our knowledge of the man, however, would lead us to believe that he is just patriotic enough to sacri- fice everything for the love he bears his native land, 1f he succeeds in serving the people o Canada as faithfully as he did the voters of Dodge county who elected him to the senute, he will certainly merit a prize, and will probably get one in the shape of ahomp rope witha slip noose at ono end, At last the corporation congressman from Nebraska, Valentine, has been heard from, That bill providing for the building of a bridge across the Missouri at Decatur, wi 1 be about all we will hear from this fraud until some steal comes before the house, and then *Val” will again be put on record, and for the steal of course, It is rumored that *‘last and least” sion. number last week. 1t is an weekly, to be published in forming the family, “‘but as the boys f let them with their work.” Ho also d identity, which sustained him in keeping and the Congressional Bee. PRAIRIE RUSTUNGS A Onustio Heview of the cawses | Confitign of Prodnets aud Business {.—Thode. | Official Brokerage on Public cision of the United States supremocourt| Funds and Monopoly Woe. ments on Public Questions, Butlor county had a large corn crop, but like in most sections this year it is of an immature and soft quality; a great deal of it has been unfit for cribbing or condition, More than double the num- this season than any provious year, con- suming most of the unmarketable corn; " isti " iff prices for beef and pork sisting of W. A. Marlow, A. P, Hopkins |#nd at the stifl ) . ) 0 i eI the feeders will mako & handsome profit, [ On this lerge loss there was an_ insurance of and Manley Rogers, was appointed to con- nly £15,000. To-day Riverton has recovered Such of our farmers as have raised any considerable quantities of small grain are now have §100,000. ~This adds another | Our board of supervisors, under the township system, are getting down to disgrace to Dodgo county. work now, and at their meeting woek The really bad feature about this mat- | before last considerable businesy was most profitable brokerage business dur- ty money, loaning out the same on notcs to farmers and morchants, at one to four per cent per month, and speculating ox- tensively in real estato; in fact when the “‘balances were handed over to John Harper, the new treasurer, some $20,000 consisted in notes thus obtained. As this state of affairs is gradually leak. ing out, the (uestion is often propound- | o} ed, **Wonder if the new county treasur- er will continue in the brokerage busi- ness!” Mr. Harper's friends claim for him that he will run the oflice as it should Flouring Mills, fremStone to the Roller System.! are willing to swear that the poor man E:"“;:C};‘:‘:i“m‘;l l:::‘l:é;:f“:v;‘l:]fl:’ll’;:“:: ;’l';: always been the “right bower” of tho U, Since the threatened war between the sE=——— — o s e — — — — = RIE 3 > . y » body &nding its way to the morgue. He RICHARDS & CLARKE, | W. A. CLARKE, FACTS FROM FREMONT. [t in oxplanation that ho was shocked Proprietors, | Superintendne on discovering the body, and intended in- Omaha IF;h Works U. P. RATuWAY - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS along rea it of mistaken and Com- a great audience was present, which dis played marked signs of disapproval, ha—— AN OLD JUDGE, ANOTHER RESIGN ATION COMING, reliable authority that United States Cir cuit Judgo Thomas Drummond will pos itively retire from the bench about nex March. At tho close of February of thi year Judge Drummond will have com pleted the thirty-fourth year on tho fed tirement. It was the judge’s inten tion of its damp fod here condition of cattle, hogs, to the poor but the unexpected withdrawal of Judge cies at the samo time. Judge Drum- mond is one of the oldest judges of the United States. Ho was appointed to the United States district bench in 1850 by Prosident Taylor, was made a circuit judge in 62 by Grant. - I —— The town of Riverton, Franklin county, fur- nishes a sample of what a live western town can do. A little more than a year since an incondiary fire destroyed the main portain of the pla nvolving o loss of about ®85,000, from her great loss—the town has becn re built, and her citizens aro on as solid a finan cial foundation as they wara bafore the fire. ‘HeNRY COLLEG H "LOTTERY ¢ $380.000 for $2. S‘hnmm Monthly Drawing will take place in tho Masonio tal, Masonio Temple sull: ding, in Loulsville, Ky. Thursday January 31st,. 1884. A LawfulLottery& FairDrawings, chariared by tho legislatiiro of Ky., and twive deviar od legal by the hi . State Bond ty In the sum of 100,000 for the it of all prizos wold. 10N IN SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS £aT Every ticket holder hisown supervisor, can all out the number on his ticket and soo the corre pond: and various | ivg number on the tag placed in. tho whoel In his The sottle. | Presence. Thowo deavings will occur on tho last ment with the old county treasurer, Frank Davis, disclosed a balance of over $27,000 of the county fuuds on hand. informs the had done a on the coun- county, and has never suffered for the lack of passes over the road for himself and friends,and even now he is said to have ‘“inside rates” on shipping stock over the U, P, our dealers are again enabled to ship Canon City and lines, which Healtin aand Ba:kifl guRhptolget: o matter was mentioned in our last letter g g Ohairman Dorsoy's organ at North as a game of ‘‘freeze-out” being played by the two companies on our people, so that the U. P. could wax fat on its r- In fact, it 18 oflicials are . : 8| wrathy over the non-compliance of the Bfoves auiiBangor) and trustworthy senator from Dodge, | (7°p “on tho terms of this little prohibi- ‘ after paying in full, for valuo racoived, | - ¥+ on the terms of th i raceive 2, and the coal dealers WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR: |we suppose, the nimerous litlo billa depending on the B. & M. lines for get- ting their fuel are kicking terribly be- cause tho B, & M. knocked thom out of G several hundred dollars profits during MILTON ROGERS & SONS |3 o missionary to educate that peoplo np | 310 STIOTG | 7 IHG Rodg ! @ Hon. George L. L. Brown announces that he will soon launch upon the troubled sea of fame ““The Shining Way,” a monthly periodical, to light sinners onto the path of holiness from the dark and devious ways of sin and transgres- The David City Tribune issued its first eight column tho interest of straight republicanism, and to advo- cate theinterests of the “‘ins” in county politics, while The Republican is charged with having beenrunintheinterosts of the “outs” faction, A hittle time will more fully develop the peculiar inwardness of the complication, and your correspondent will endeavor to keep you posted. Mrs. Baxter was posted to lecturs here last Monday evening on *“The Coming Woman,” but she did not come. John McFarlane, who was arrested on suspicion for robbing G. N, Hall, has f = = L Dorsey. has s, congressional bee in his had his preliminary examination before MANUFACTURER OF OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS bonnet. This we believe to be s joke, Justice Clingmon, and was discharged, for notwithst: nding his abundant supply sition of that kind than he is for heaven, as intimated by us he would be, 4 4 The steam mill at this place bas just o ek of a0t roliove ho WU | hoon supplied with a completo_ system of go before the people as a_ candidate for | FOMST® fOF "",““‘,‘9'"}‘,‘"' d9ur, sacis bo.aa ) T institution of which every good citizen is y HIIA ) congress. Ho 1 no mora fitted for po- | BTN @ UGR T B & Co, are ’ - experienced millers and u need AND TWO WHEEL CARTS, and his chances for gotting there would | (PRYCRSL B0, S, YU HRGE not be half as good, 1810 and 1420 Harnay Stroot and 408 8, 18th Streot, L becomes the favorite, Tlinstrated Catalogue furuished free upon application. } OMAHA, NEE . Ricuann, pudtiudbiva o L 4 e The Rome Confer An Opera House for Chicago. opera house to replace the present build- | Baltimore in November, ing. Plans are for a building nine | ———— stories high, with three fronts, estimated Operatic Butel ————— PnCe, K S Bavrivone,January 24-.TheSun prints Citicao, January 34,—One of the first |4 long letter from Kome reviewing the === | structures crected in the business heart | conference of American Catholic bishope, of the city after the great fire of 1871, was | The writer says the object of the Ameri- et |a three story brick building, known as | can prelates’ visit to Komo was to confer £29 || ““Exchange Block,” corner of Clark and | with leading ecclesiastical authoritios on = Washington streets, The builaing occu- | the best mode for observance of the laws =" pied_a_lot 107x182 feet, the ~lease | and disciptine for the welfare of religion &2 | of which expires May 1, 1884, A new |and wmorals in the church and among her E=="|lease for twenty years has been effected | clergy and congregations in the United B |to a syndicate, which has organized a | Statcs. The results of the conference == |stock company for the ercction of an|will Lo presented bofore the council at - €33 | to cost §600,000, Ci10AGO, January 24.—The lapses in — tho presentation of “Lohengrin® by s A Doctor's Seoret. Abboy's compuny at Haverly's last night RY 1409 and 1411 Dodge L N Cuicaco, January 24,-—The Times de- | provoke a torrent of adverse criticison clares this morning that Dr. Temple . | this morning, all papers joining in the Hoyne, of this city, found the body of & |ery. The third act was entirely omitted, } OMAHA, NEB |fricnd on a dissecting table in Hahne- [owing to. the break down in Campanini, ——— | man college, six years ago, and although | who has been ingisposed all the week, avd T wew - " |he has continued to attend the family |due, according to the + ey e M ¥ , I papers, not to H E. DAXIE BTY, ever since, nover disclosed the facts. In | creditable causes, The Tribune declares MANUFACTURER OF FINE the meantime, the family of the de *Inany Italian theatre, the chorus aud have eontinued to pay innuranco pre-|yrehestra would have‘heen mobbed, if . — 1 1 miums on a policy of #20,000, on sho sup- | they dared to treat & popular work in the flgmgs a“"‘mflp'b an u Douitlon Gist b sy bo still slive. 1o |sanis BERGAl manbart Al ohiris sad o 12U | a published interviow, Hoyno says|chostra treated Lohongrin last bight.” the dec tho habit of drink and | My Repository opstantly filled with a"select] . Best Workmanshlp guarsateed, Lilize end Fuciory 8, W. Cyrnav 16th and Caprtel Avenue, Qmeln ased was = addicted to|The critics give individual praise to : iy | Nilssou and one or two other artists, but s n Idied on the street from exposure, the | wre unsparing sgainst all other featurcs §'ous Falls, Dakota, Thursday of every month. Read the maguificent January Scheme. 5 : 8 80,000 10,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 $1 66 Tiokets, $100. Remit money or Bank Draft in Letter, or send b xpross. DON'T SEND BY REGISTERED LETTE| POST OFFI DER, until further notios. ~ Or- ders of 86 and upward by expros, can be tent at our expenso, Addross all orders to J. J, DOUGLAS, Loulsville, Ky. wod & Sat-&wlst S em CREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. ARVOUS ALE PHYSICAL zl] n‘ y, Cures psicats Debl ) OF MANLY VIGOR, Spormatorr. I haoa, otc., when all other reme Kl dioa’ tail. 4" cure guaranteed QY 81.50 u bottie, large bottle, fous 49 times the quantity, 85. By ex (D pross to any address. Sold by > all drug, ENGLISH MED) I, INSTITUTE, Proprietors, 718 Olive Street, St o, — have sold Slr Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative, or vears. Every customer speaks highly of it. 1 anhesitatinglyondorse it asa romedy of true merlt #C, ¥, GoopMAN, Druggist. Omahs Feb, 1 1838, v18-m&e-codly CHICAGH SCALE 3O #10. 310N, #50. Taded of the performance, The matter was a , deomed of sufficient importance to be U s treated at length in the local columns, as . Citteavo, January 24, Tt is stated on MALA“IA- Authorized Capital, - §1,000,000 40 sonr o three | McCrary from the circuit bench has PSR U R caused him to dolay from a_desire not to Tun's HA'R DYE embarrass the president with two vacan- " Buys and solls Foreign Fxchange, County, City [ THE MERCHANT | picis il bik| TORPID BOWELS R ISORDERED LIVER, N i Paid-up Capital, - - 100,000, Surplus Fued, = =« - 70,000, f Aptoma indicato thor oxiste Appetite, Rowels cnstive, Siek Heads BANKING OFFION ¢ s | men nftor eatin, whon N. W. Cor, Farnam ana 13th St. L OFFICFRS: eral bench, This long continuous ser. My cole | FRANK Murny, President. | Saw 1. Roanns, V-Pros, vice entitles him, under the recent rotir O | Brx. B. Woon, Cashior. | Luruin Draxs, A. Cash. in, f congress, to full pay for the | mand the use of DIRECTORS: balance of his natural life. An intimate o e K Samuel E. friend of Judge Drummond is nuthority St 1 Ao promat | Fomoriog A an for the statoment that the aged judue is i 1 4 y 8 ¢ call, No matter how large or small the transaction, now proparing all his papers and matters [ SHEeTs of th X o o, sonnd ¢ it wilt careful 01 proy of business with a view to an early ro. | ekivandnyig L ways o Rt bbb R o n to business for parties with daily wo Fxhatigo on all the prin- of taking action in this matter some day, ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA, |cinal cities of tho United States at very low ) tos. Soldoverywhioro, 90, Oflioo, 41 MurmyBUN.Y, | | Accounta of Banks and Bankers roceived on favor- Hificato of Deposit bearing § per cont GRAY TATR OR WIISKERS ohangea i | and Govornment seouritioe Mantly to o HSEY BLACK by asingle ap plication of this DYk, Bold by Drugklsts, Or sent by express on recoipt of $ks TR Srey Strat Ko United States Depository First National Bank, ~UF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. The Oldest Banking Establishment mn Omoha, itio for Hysterin, Di: Norvous Neuralgin SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE HROTHERS, on eansedd by tho nso kofalness, Montal T Organized in 1868, Organized as a National Bank in ¥ f OAPITAL . - - . - . . $200,000 canned by oy SURPLUS AND PROFITS . $160,000 abnso or over-indulgenco, b » rratment. &1 ] ormons brsacross. 2 TR PIY Huruax Kousrzn, President. ARANTE Joux A. CRRIGITON, Vics Prosldent. A eustus Kountan, 24 Vice Presidont. for six box Vi N, we A. J, Porrusto, send the pare ' > F, H. DAvis, Cashler, fand the money it the treatment does not effect | W IT. Mraquine, Assistant Cashior. acure. Guamnteos isanoed only by Traneacts o gencra banking business. Iesues time €. F. GOODMAN, A ous Omaha Nob. certificates bearin nterest. Draws drafts on San Francisco and princlpal citios in the United States. Also London, Dublin, Edinburgh and the principa DR, FEL_//-Y‘LE' BRUN'S ities of the continent of Euro e. UNITED STATES Th remedy being Injected diroctly to the soat weree s VO] N norcurial or poisonous medicines tobe taken intern. OF OMABHA. Iy Nhen ‘1scd as & proventive by either sex, it Iy tmposeinlo to oontrach Aty privace disoase; bt 1 b ca,pltal, - = $100,000.00 80 o thoso lrendy unfortunataly aflctodwo guae wntee three boxes to cure, or we will refund the i monoy. Prico by mall, postage pald, 82 per box,or | - W. HAMILTON, Pres’t. \hroo boxes fur . S. 8. CALDWELL, V. Pres't. SWRITTEN|GUARANTERS * M. T. BARLOW, Cashior, #1ued by all alithorizedfagente, DIRECTORS : Dr.Felix LeBrun&Col|s < o, Lt SOLE PROPRIETORS, C. W. Hamrurox, M. T. Barrow, MC. F. Goodman, Druggist, {Sole Agent, for Omaha C. WiLL Hamitron, LL} m&e wly DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT Wil enro Nervousness, T AND PREVENTIVE AND OURE. FOR EITHER SEX. Accounts solicited and kept sub- 5! Ject to sight check. - Zgo\fl 1. Certificates of Doposit Issued pay & TORNER i able In 3, 6 and I2months, bearing \&L;g'fl_'fl BELT 51 s Interest, or on demand without in- 5 terest. Dumb A, 1 1 Y Letontl Advances made to customers on approved securitiesat market rate of Interest. - $1 000 Would Not Buy It. The Interests of Customers are Di. Hors—I was afflicted with rheumatism, and | €losely guarded and every facllity cured by using & belt. To any one aff 4 'with | compatible with principles of that disease, I would say, buy Home's Electrio Belt, | gound banking fregly extended. A et Dovagias atroet “omana Nop. "¢ | “Draw slght drafts on England,ire- WILLIAM LYONS. |land, Scotland, and all parts of Eu- MAIN OFFICE—Opposite postoftico, Room 4 Fren- | rope. MUK Sell European Passage Tickets. 4 For salo at O, F. Goodman's Drug Store, 1110 Collections Promptly Maae. Imported Beer| JOR TOOLS IN BOTTLES. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION I have secured the agency of Erlanger,. ..o ... .+ Bavaria, C\lll‘rlnhgnchflr, . Bavaria,| Wm. T. Wood & Go.. v 121 ¢ Rarnaza, F ALLS RED STAR LINE E HA N I T [ B | 2% Bline)Germany, taty, Holtand and France, q 5 Exocursion, $40, including bedding, ctc; 24 Cabin, And your work is done for all time st Exound 'w'-o;s.uuu frow 60 to §00; Kx. '] cursi . to time to come, WE CHALLENGE A POSIT Curo without med- | 11 17 to . B 210015 & 1. Guly, 3%l et kot e wo it now | DRe ERNEST H, HOFFMAN, A to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the, Sioux Falls Granite, ORDERS|' '“’:«5"&}:,3«,9;:;,,,,(30112. o FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Bl —O0R~—; MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent an. estimates given upon application, WM. MoBAIN & CO., Pilsner. .. Bohemian | To sell their tools. Thoy are making the best Toe ro Tools, and are the oldest firm in the United States Kaiser. .Bremen, | any fce Company wishiug to buy tools will recelve thoproic ptest attontion by addreming DOMESTIC. 11" Sharman Avaatis: Omtnia e +3t. Lonis JAS, H. PEABODY M, . St Louis. | pHYRTICIAN & SURGEON, Miiwaukee, Budweiser.s.. . Anhauger . Best’8.0u0ves e did { b Rosldenoe, No, 1407 § , No. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. | nam siroete” Offico houtw 18 m. o 1 pr b st Krugs e o ..Omaha 1o 6pm. “Telephone for office, 07, Residence, . 1 5 Afi), Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wine, ED. MAURER, F.B. YOUNGHUSBAND, General Colector ! : 1308 Farnam Street, room 3, Neb. Collections solicited Monthly or othorwise; both in rw | city and country, and on all” lines of Railroads. Se- curlty proaurod for debt ot promytly paid. Hooks i Sk ey ’ i opt aod halanced weokly and monthiy. A’ SAILINGEVERY SATURDAY auditing business don Y(‘mnmlu‘lmll all kinds vromptly attonaed to, U, 8. N. Baok and best of BBTWARN eferences given. Belglan Royal and U.j8, Mail Stean I N. WAITE, M. D, NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, x¢ n (Formerly of Morcy Hospital, Chicago) Specialist .Onldwnvll, Hamllton & P, IZI llr(lndmm For the treatment of Nervous Disesses, Chronic an Co., 208 N. 16th Stre imball, |~ Surgical Discases, aud Discases of the Eye and Omahia Agents, (o eod-1y ¥ar. Consultation and examirfation fiee, £drPotor Wright & Bons, Gen, Agta. 56 Broadway ug standing, Allan’s Soluble Medicat.d Bougies| Phy8ician & Surgeon auseous doses of ul copabia, or oll of san. 00d, that are n°. ain o produce’ dyspepsis by OFFICK—1STH AND JACKSON 878. da dentroying the cuatl . "Price §1.60 | Reisdence, 18th Stret, over Helmrod & Dorman’ Sald by all druggiats, or mailed ca recelpt of prios | otics near Jaokson atreet. r furthor partioulars send for creular, Reforonce—A 20 vears' practioal experience. M. R. RISDON, el nstranco Agent Ornamental WOKS [rmcms oo Nebra;ka cor;llco ~AND— oatohcstor, N. ¥., Gapita MANUFACTURERS OF fl?&ff’ifi:"?' ot ':f"vfl:' N d, (:nprm, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES | "5ebic oo cuasa Dormer Windowwrs, |1 1w il ' FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, H TIN, IRON AND SLATE RooFive | EVA C. BABCOCK, Crestings, Balustrades, Veraudas, Officoand Bap! AND TYPE WRITER OPERATOR & Raillgs, Window and Cellar Gunrds, Ete, Coraluk on sbort vokice Lazs) wark Adperiate GOR. 0. ANDO:n STI LINCOLN NEB, lustiuction given In chut hund and trpe wi W roarod 1o, B widence 118 nasth 1eh 444 e ik, devido, Juadiia 8UA