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H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars Ws make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and YARA CIGARS, a8 represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted 562 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUF - - TIOWA. ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, 'i k, Turcoman, Ete. 011 cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ARP ETS oicest Stock West of Chicago. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line, heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care European Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of “*PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B NMMIodA 14 Main Street, iste, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. LAre or oy | We guarantee tho cure of the following named dis- seases, orno_pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Gotarrt, 'l Blood andin diseatts, Dve pepsia Livo Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout, Nou- ralgia and Asthma, Thes> Springs are the favorit rosort of the tired anl debilitatad, and arotho FEEBLE LADIFS BEST FRIEND, Good hotel, llvery and bathing accomodation both Locality_highly picturesque v winter and summer. and healthy. Accessible by Wabash railway, Evons,orC., B. & Q,, nt Albany. Corresponde: golicited, KEV. M. M. THOMPSON, Manager. Albany, Silosm Springs, Gentry Co., Mo. ANALYSIS. Specifio Gravity. ..1.002 Reaction ... Carbonlo Aci Sulphate M . Bulphate Calciom Chloride Sodium Silli AUCTION SALE of LOTS in TOWN of PERSIAI 80 Choice Lots will be offered at Public Sale on WEDNESDAY, April 30th, 1884, at 10:30 A. M. Porsia I located in Harrison County, + Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ralway, thirty miles northof'Council Blufls snd Owmaha. Perais Is not et two years old, but alrady hundreds of people ave made new homes and ~ cstabl'sned prosperous *business within her berders, and there is stili room for many more. Persia, inaddition to being the contemplated p-int at whick'the projected short line from Sioux City to Chicago wil Intercopt the muin line, i in- the st of a most productive 1 region, and with such manifest advantages cannot fail to develop into & gty o surprisiug proportions at no di Tho lots are distributed in cach and ev the town, aud are therefore both business and resi: dence lota. The business lots are locat' d on thejlovel plateau near the dcpot, and are fullyas desiable os any of thoso now built upon; they are of a uniform 8120 of 26x142 ft. The residence fots are located on the beautifully elevated portion of the town more re- mote from 1hs depot, and are F0X142 {t. in pizs . Businesslots will o sold and designated as tho cast and west half of ots and hlocks. In all othier re- spects lots will be sold as per plat of town as it ap- ara on thy County records. ~ Title perfect. All lots be 801d to the hiichest responsibls bidder on the tollowing t'rms, viz.:—One-thir! of purchase price 40 be paid when lot s sold. 'A contract for deed will be given, conditioned that the ba ance of purchase price bo paid in_six, twelve and cighteen months with interest at 8 per cent per sunum. ~ A discount of 6 per cent on deferred payments will bo made for ~cash. An ageat will bo on the premises with o map 10 show property to all visitors prior to sale. Address L, C. BALDWIN, Council Bluffs, Ia. L. A CASPER, FLORIST —AND— Vegetable Gardener The Largest and Most Complete Green House in Western lowa. Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. The Greatost varioty and the Choloost plants. My oollectlon of Plauts and Flowers is now comglete in every respect, aud the public sre invited to call aud napect the sane. 1 was awarded the First Promium at the Councll Blufls District Fair in September, 1883, over all com- /petitors: and= usve sin o added wany new and choloe vario'ics, prepared to furnish A new class of plants that have heretafors been unattainable sia this market, for which 1 make no extra charge. Cut flowers and floral designs furnished - romptly, «and on suort notice 1 have just issued now cat: -alogue for 1884, which will be nent free on application. Green Vegetables the Year Round, Horse Radish in bottles, ‘23 Plerce 8t. Council Bluffslowa. , U. P. BAKERY, 1614 Webster St., Omaha, Neb., (Sucoessors to the old U. P, Bakery,10th 8t.,) ALL KINDS OF BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES Constantly on hand, Orders will be nromptly atten- ded to. WAGNER BRO'S, Pro owa, on the o U R S .. M. EMILY PAGELSEN ANN A L. BENSON DRS. PAGELSEN & BENSON, Diseases of Women ' ' AND CHILDREN, Offico 210 Nortls 1\0th Sbe wt. Hours 910 1 508 b . Hesidencs Bouth ATEh, uer Géate Nebraska . Cornice Oruamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windovws, FINIALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing Crostings, Balustrades, Verandas, Officeand Baok Rallings, Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. 0OR, 0. ANDétn STREE, LINCOLN NEB. GAISER, M POISON n the blood lsapt to show itself in the spring, and ature should by all means be assisted in throwing it off. Switt's Specific does this effectively. It lsn purely vegetable, non-polsonous remedy,which helps ature to forcs all the palson or taint out througn he pores of the skin. Mr. Robert A, Easley, of Dickson, Tenn., writes, unde; date March 10 : “Ihad chlls and fever o COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, THE GREAT TEACHER. Bishop Perry Disnofirses Eloguently on Him Who dpake as Never Man Did, A Large Class Oorfirmed. Bishop Perry preached at St. Paul's Episcopal church yesterany. The church was beautifully decorated with flowors, vines, otc. and above the chancel was & snow white dove. rail The congrega- tion, both morning and evening was very large. In the morning the bishop preach- ed a most excellent sermon from John 7 46 *“Nover man spake as this man " He pictured vividly the unknown carpenter's sonrising into prominence,with the claim of being the reformer not merely of his age and people but of all times and all nations. This carpenter’s son 8o clearly set forth the truth, so sharply rebuked sin and error, 8o purely lived, that men intolerant at having a man so far above them in lifo and [thought that they sought his life. Yot the very officers who wont to arrest this prophet and teacher had to give testimony of his wonderful character by saying “Never man spake like this man,” The thought was urged strongly that the teachings of one who had made such an impress onthe history of centuries,and who had weilded such an influence the lives of millions for so many over years, tention of all. The speaker then entered into a com- parison of the teachings of Christ with the greatest of all other teachings in the world's history. He glaringly portrayed Moses, the great law giver, historian, or- ganizer of governments, prophet, leador. teacher, and the wonderful influence he had wielded. Yet Moses had prefaced his teachings with ‘“Thus saith the Lord”, whereas Christ said **I am the resurrec- tion and the life.” There was a clear- ness, a certainty, an authoritative love in Christ's teachings not found in those of Moses, when Christ spoke there was noneed of any of the thunderings of Simon to give the utterances gran- deur. Then Socrates waspresented as another type. He wasgiven credit for greut powers of mind and qualities of soul but his teachings were mainly negativo. He pointed out the errors of his age, but he had cloudy visions of the future and to him, great as he was, death was a leap in- to the dark. “The Light of Asia” was also com- pared with Christ. Credit was given for all the beauty and purity in Buddhism, but its teachings, after all, made its fol- lowers to ignore all happiness in this life, and to loose all hope of any personal followed by rhematism, for throo yoars, so that I tried al- relicf. Waa not abie to attend to my business: had most every kind of medicine, and found A friend recommended Swift's Specific. bottle and my health began toimprove. until I 1ad taken six bottles, and it has s my feet, as sound ana well as ever. 1 recommend it to all similarly affictcd.” Letters from kwenty-three (25) of the leading retail druggists of Atlanta, say, urder date of March 24th, 1884 “We sell more of Swift's Specific th y other one 1emedy, and three to ten times as muc) v other blood medicine. We sell it to all classes, and many of the best familios use it as a general health tonic, Our treutise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free w appuauts. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. N Y. Offioe, 159 W.28d St.. between 6th and 7th Ave To those suffering from the effects of youthful orrors, cay. lost manhood. etc., Lwill send you partiulars of & simple and certain means of self cure, freo of charga Bend your address to ¥. C. FOWLER, M00oDUS, Coxz UMPHREYS OMEOPATHRCA R Y VETERINATES FOR TIE CURE OF ALL DISEASES OF SES,CATTLE, BHTEP, DOGS, HOGS, HOnSES, CATL B T ARS Humphreys' Ho: ry Epecliicy b reeders, L omp “n ; "'Il'rn ppodrom Plen and ‘otbiers handing stock oo ¥ Veterinary Mananl, (0 pp! it il At ot pri it &~ Pamphlets sent free on application GHUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED,CO, 109 Fulton Strect, New York, NERVOUS DEBILITY HUSPHREY H E ¥ Vital Weakness and Pros. and promptiy 0 tration from over work or o i3 radically indiscretion, 18 1adtonlly Teen in use 2 years, senin vie 2 veatn SPECIFIG No, 2 fulremedy known. Price 81 per v 5 vialsu large vial of powder for 85, sent post-fre pt of price. Humphreys' Homeo, M v Qb Eaiilope tieh] Y00 Mulkon St N ¥or Healh is Wealth! TrEAT- ntood pecifio for Hysteria, Dizzi \oss, ' Convulsions, ~¥ite, Nervous Neurulgio Leadache, Nervous Prostration causcd by tho use hol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental De. Boftening of the Hrain resulting in in y and leading to misery, decay and denth nturo Old Age, Barrcnness, Loss of power 1 cithor sox, Involuntary Losst i rrhaea caused by over-oxertion baso or oyor-indulgonco, Ea mo month's treatment. $1.00 & baz, or pix boxo: or §5.0, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price WE GUARANTEE, 81X BOXES 0 cure eny cas= With each order received by or pix boxes, weaompanied with £5.00, wo wil ond the purchaser our writtn guarantee to re und the a0t ffec ¢ money it tho treatient do A.F. GROBS., Builder & Contractor CABINET WORK, SUCH A8 COUNTERS, BARS, ICE BOXES LIBRARIES, and al kinds of office work a specialty Call or ad dress 1878 Jackson Strect, Owaba, Neb. The oM Terotum 7 octed caua iekly mnd patmticly e 10 A2 Ra R0 R PG R Y A s ider.tity in the world to come. 1t was Christ who first taught that man had an individual soul, of more value is well worth the calm and studious at- | d: than the gain ot the whole world, and that man needed to be born again. He first taught that salvation was full and free for all. He added to thebeauty and purity of all other teachings, andgavethe energizing power which made life hero of value, atd hope in the future most precious, Last evening Bishop Perry again preached, and a class of fifteen were con- firmed, e — Pies Pilos are froquently preceded by a sense of Weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs, At times, sym toms of indigestion aro present, as flatuency, uneasiness of the stomach, ete. A moistcre like perspiration, producing a Aery disagreeable itching particn. larly at njght fter getting warm in bed, its vc?' common attendant, Internal, E xternal and Ttching Plos yield at once to the a pplica- tion of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and of- focting o permanent curo where other reme- dies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the hr»wm produces permanent disability, but trv it and be cured. ~ Schroter & Becht, *“Trade supplied by C. ¥. Goodman,” Al PERSONAL. Byron Phelps, of Moline is at Bechtel's ho- tal, Judge Loefbourow spent Sunday at the Og. den, Will Patton has rado, returned from Colo- D, Jewel of Oakland was in the city yes- terday, W. L fWoodward, of Iattle Sioux, is at Bechtel's, Edward Lyuch of Chicago spent Sunday a the Pacific, Wm, Fields was arrestod Saturday night for being drunk, Thoras Jones, of St Joe, arrived at Boch- tel's yestorday. John N. Baldwin and family returned from their eastern trip, A. W, Askwith, now an attorney of Wal nut, spent Sunday in the city, Geo, H, McCain and daughter, South Jend, Neb,, spent Sunday with fiiends in the Iluffs. 8.J, King and M.C. Logan, a pair of prominent Loganites were at the Ogden yes- terday. Jobu Dohany, Jr., who has been attending #chool at Atchison, Kansas is home on » short vacation, J. McDonald and E. T, Trevitt will have # hearing before the police court thix morning for disturbing the peace, The Misses Green, daughters of My, Thon- as Green, left Saturday for England, accou- plunlml by their sister-inlaw, Mrs. Richard Grean, whoss husband accompanied them to Neow York, Mr. W. J, Bilger, a leading citizen of Council Bluffs, Towa, sherman's superb soil, is in town for the pur- pose of “catehing on" o more of our fast van- whing cheap lands.—Sherman Co., Pimes, I ¥. A Cressy, of the extensive firm of Phil. lips & Co., of Council Bluffs and Avoca, was in Oakland yesterday and purchased the stock nd an owner of some of (Neb.) of goods at once and become a resident of our town. Frodisone of the most enterprising Inds in Pottawattamie county, and we are glad to chronicle his intention of becoming mo of ns.—{ Avoca Dalta, A big four wero visiblo at Bochtel's (hotel Saturday, the quartette chatting cosily over trade and traffic. There was J. J. Vande. veer, who represents Van Brunt, Thompson, & Co., and who tips the beam at 236 pounds; O, D. Reeves of the Hoosier drill company, who weighs 224 pormds; Mr. Judkd, of David Brad loy & Co., with 200 pounds, and Mr. Woods of the Peoria Planter company, the foather woight of the party, he having cnly 199 pounds The four jolly fellows have a combined weight of 860 pounds. BUILDING BOOM. Rapld Growth of the Rapids, and Mechantes Kept 0 the Jump. Correspondence of the Big. Coox Rarvios, Towx, April 26—Our lively littlo city is enjoying quitea build- ing boom at present, the following build- ings being in tho course of crection: Mr. J. E. Tucker is putting up a business building next door east of the Coon Rap- ias bank. Me. Rogers a two-story building to be used as a photograph gallery, on Oth street, north of bank block. Mr, Taylor, of the firm of Kridler & Taylor, is erecting quite a neat two-story residence on the south side. Mr. Houghton, of the firm of Cramp- ton & Co., is building a residence on the same street, Mr. V. 1. Johnsonj is building adwell- ing on 4th street. Ellis has put an additional story on his welling. Mr. George I building a house on 2nd street. Mr. Cooney is at work putting up the second story of his brick as lodge room and offices. Jas, Buchanan a dwelling on the South side. Two gentlemen from Carroll, Iowa, are putting up a good sized frame building on the South sido to bn used as a boarding houee, Kay & Fell havedisposed of their bus- ness here to Will Asher and _ will remove to Kansas., Mr. Asher is well and favor- ably known in this community, and all wish him well in his venture, 1f it may be called a venture to purchase an estab- lished business. Charlie Dueul is going to forestall the action of the Kennedy bill by disposing of his stock and quitting the saloon busi- ness. He has accepted a position as trav- eling salesman for P. Klum of Des Moines. He will travel through Nebras- ka’ bepinning May 1st. Mr, G. 1. Thompson is at Davenport, attending the Democratic convention, He is an adherent of the spectre of '76 ; the solemn, shadowy, shakey sage of Gram- mercy. We hope the democrats will all chase the same 1gnis-fatuus, for it will in- sure the election of the republican candi- date. “More ANON.” ———— Concentrate Vitality, All excitants, to radically cure, must be innocent. The art consists in con- tinuing their use until matters in the system contrary to health are removed. / OMAHA DAILY BEE - MONDAY, A PRIL 28, 1834, e e e T ———— —— e tanden, He will put in a large general stock a An. VIS8 by Dr. A, Voclcker, . R. &, Con. sultiny © Chomist Roval Agricuitural Socioty Fhgtahe 't SNOWS only v e U8 Bull Durha Tho sofl ‘en Belt of North Carolina, In which haccy, ' 19 ETOWN, don’t SUPpLY nitratesto the Jeat. Th, Vb, 18 the secret of fts deliclous mildness. Noy 'BINE 80 pure and luxurious for smoking. Do, frget the brand. Nonogen uine without this ‘rade-mark of Wie Bull. - All dcalers have It. When &\ line concerta dvel aleep,your frivoawa S IO Blackwell's A "_" Dwr. Aam Smokdeg 3 vhaces, BLAGKWELL'S BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO —THE MILD ch number the special pre= ninent physician.—The only Rure Med icines for the prople INCIPAL NOB, OURES, PRICE. 5 W, 100 Profuse Cough Cevaipetn, ¥ 3 Rheumatio Palns,.. . Fever, Agios . o ing the bed . . Palpliation, 1 drugglsts, or sent by D free of charge, on recelpt of p eyu'Book on Diseaso, Catalogue ¥5 00 80 B Do glo Vial, i Benatory 14 prgos CRETRS, s 4 LITGEXT = iy et E R [ bomest » New Woodwork! New Attachments Warranted 5 Years. SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. E, L. LOVEIOY 122 3 13%h Hteo ot O mahaNeb HEALTH FINDS HAPPINESS IN THE MERE SENCE OF EXISTEN Branorerr’s Piuis stimulate the blood 80 as to enable nature to throw off all merbid humors, and cure diseaze, no matter by what name it may be called, The secret of recruiting the vital prin- ciple is discovered in BraNDRETH'S PILLS, because they remove what holds it in check. It is believed thoy possess the elemen's of vitality. Heat, healthy animal warmth, is certainly increased by the use of this wonderful medicine. Pro- vided the graet crgans are not irrepar- ably injured, there is no disease BrAND- ReTH'S P1uis will not cure. The true art of healing is to assist uature to throw off disease—to concentrate, as it were, the whole vitality of the system to eject the enemy that has fastened on a part, Ger Braxorera's Pios! Be put off with none other! and follow the printed directions, and health will surely bless you. —— COMMIIROIA L, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spring, 66ic; No, 8, bbe; ro- jocted, b0c; good demand. Corn—Lioalers aro paying 80c for old corn and He for new, Oats—In good demand at 30c, Hay—4 00@6 00 per ton; 60¢ per bale, Rye—40@dic Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, W ood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coul—Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, 5 00 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 9jc. Flour—OCity four, 1 60@s3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE BTO0K. Cattlo—8 50@4 00; calves, 5 50@7 60, Hogu—Local packers are buying now and thereis a good demand for all grades; choice packing, 6 26; mixed, b 25, PBODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. St, Johu & Co,, com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Buttor—Creamaery. 28¢(@30c; ck~ico country rolls, in good demand, 20¢, Eggs—12hc per dozen, Poultry—Ready sale;ohickens, dressed, 123e; live, 9c; turkeys, dressed, 15¢; liye, 1Zc; Ducks, dressed, 124c; live, 8o, 00@4 50 per box, 5004 00 per box. Bananas—2 50@8 50 per bunch Vogetables —Potatoes, 40@50; onlons, 75¢; cabbage, 4 cents per pound; apples, ready salo b 8 25@4 00 tor prime stock; Beans, 1 50 @2 25 per bushel, A Cure «x ¥neumonia’ Mr. D, H. Barnaby, of Owego, N, Y., says that his daughter was taken with a violent cold which terminated with pneumonia, and all tho best physicians gave the case up and said she could not live but a few hours at most. She wus in this condition when a friend rec- ommended DR. W, HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and advised her to try it. She accepted it s a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persevering In its use o permanent cure was effected, TOWNSLEY'S TOOTHACHE ANO- DYNE cures instantly. Mothers, Attention! Chas. Jones, of Elizabeth,8pencer Co ,1nd, says, I bave dealt in medicine & number of yoars aud will say that DR. ROGER'S VEG- iTABLE WOR'M SYRUP is the most valu able mediciue I ever sold. My customers were #0 pleased with its effects that they purchased a number of bottles to have it on hand, 1t is all that it is recommended to be, NERCHANT TAILOR Has one of the largest and finest assortment of Spring aud Sumuer Goous for Suitings aud Trowse - ke All garmente goaranteod to s and with the Bost Trimmings. MY PRICES ARE LOW! than any Merchant Tallor lu 6o city. 1004 Farnam oct ol goods iu the curuer store o A, J, Crite Btroct, Temperance Hall 8aloon ! Cornerof [4th and Douglas Sts. Where he will sell the best kind of Liquors, Wines, Tuvention, J. WILLEBOORSE, FORMERLY PROPRIRTOR OF Has now opened his saloon at the and Lager Beer., EREE LUNCH EVERY DAY. #arMy triones are o'l invited. ap16-1w. " TO INVENTURS! PATENTS OBTAINED FOR ORIGINAL Discorery or Design. CAVEATS, DISCLAIMERS, Re-isues and extentions filed, and ap- peals noted. ALL PATENT BUSINESS PROMPTLY ATTENDED Beat roforences. Rossonanle charges, Writeto W, RYDE SMITH Jr., 018 “R." 8t., N. W. Washington, D.C. M R. RISDORN, el [nsarance Agen! REPRESENTS; eluantx Asaranoe Co., of London, Onsh Awats, .. wostonester, N. ¥., Capital +av Morchants, of Newsex. Girard Firo, Philacel tin Foroman's Fund. Cay tel DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S AND PREVENTIVE AND CURE FOR EITHER SEX The remedy belng infocted diractly to the woat of the diseass, reqiilres nochange of diet or nauseous, rourial ur polsonous medicines to bo_taken inter » When used veutive by either sox, It 1 impossible to contract any private disease; but in Lo caso of those alieady unforcunstely afflicted we suarantee (hreo boxes to cure, or we wil refund the Zouey. Price by mail, pos id, 82, per box or veo Boxos for 46 WRINTEN,GUARANTEES all suthorized agents. Dr.FelixLeBruné&Co BOLE PROPRIETORS, C. F Goolmaa, Druggist, Sole Agent for Omaha Neb, m&e-wly Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago, St Paul, Minngapolls and ! OMAHA RAILWAY. mm new extension of this line from Wakefiold uj BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridge TO XARTINGTON, Baaches the best vortion llkho Blate, 8pectal ox cursion for land seekers over thia line b ik and Hartington, and via Blair to al SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Teaius over tht C., 8t P, M. & 0. Railway 40 Cov ngtar Sioux vity, Pouca, Hartlugton, Wayue and Nortolk, OConnect at Blaix For Frowout, Oakda e, N-&‘:h, aud through tw Val entine. For rates sud all information call on o . B. WHITNEY, (kllll’l\l Agent, &b aha, Kob. 00 Kol i 0 8303urod &% A0pol, coruer MM |y whee Bepvey 2 Sa THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1N OMAHA T0 BUY Ad FolloefieTolepef Iis aw@xT DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from, NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR, John L. Willsie, PROPRIETOR OMARA PAPER BOX FACTORY, 100 and 108 South 14th Streot, Omaha, Nebraska. ““Correspondence Solicited.” "HENRY LEHMANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Window Shates. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATEL) 11__FARNAM STREF . . OMAHA N& RICHARDS & CLARKE, W. A. CLARKE, Proprietors. | erin enden Omaha Iron Works U. P. RAILWAY, 17TH & 18TH STREETS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, s Mill and Grain Elevator Machiner MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE' Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Oloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS, ARCHITECTURAL A ND BRIDGE IRON., [{ ODELIL: ROLLER NMILL. We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, from Stoue to the Roller System, §7~ Kepecial attention givea to furnishing Power Planrts for any pur- pose, and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended to promptly. Address RICHARDS & CLARKE. Omaha, Neb PERFECTION Heating and Baking In only attained by using 'CHARTER OAK Btoves and Ranges, Fcr sale by MILTON ROGERS & SON3 . OMAHA" P. BOYER & CO.. DEALERS IN 4 Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SARE, TAILTS OGS & 100X arxr . MM Mwaetl. Cxaak