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® RRBITETASNY OMAHA DAIL 29, 1884, ’ YARA CIGARS, a8 represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., oicest Stock OUNCIL BLUFFS, H. H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted 562 Br COUNCIL BLUF ¥y - - IOWA. AIRIEP E'TS 011 cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc West of Chicago. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy Houso Furnishings in the City. IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. “PAY ONLY FOR European Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpoan plan of WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROV Fine Sample Rooms- SMENTS—CENTRALLY LOCATED. Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B IVE O 4 14 Main Street, NEUMAY iste, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furhiture and appointmenrts all now. 5. 208 aud 210 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Lare ooy | Wo gua-anteo the cure of the following named dis- soases, orno_pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Catarrh, a1 Blood and -kin diseasos, Dy-pepaia, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseascs. Gout, Nou- ralgia and Asthma, Thess Springs are tho favorite rosort of tho tired anl debilitatad, and are the FEEBLE LADIES BEST FRIEND, Good hotel, livery and bathing accomodation both winter and summer. Locality highly picturesque and healthy. Accessivle by Wabish railway, ¢ Evona, or C., B. & Q. at Albany. Correspondenc eolicited, REV. M. M. THOMPSON, Managor, Albany, Siloam Springs, (Gentry Co., Mo. Carbonate Calcium Carbonate Iron . Sulphate Magnesi Sulphate Caloinm Chloride Sodium Sillica. . Orga olatile mat Total solids per gallon. Wil 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. Poreia Is located in Harrison County, Towa, on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul Ra lway, thirty miles north of Council Bluffs and Ownaha, Tersia is not ot two years old, but alr.ady hundreds of people Tiavo mailo new homes and — cstabl anod prosporcus vithln her berders, and there is “stili room itton to being the contemplated pint at whict of2cted short line from Sioux City to Chicago will lutercopt the main ine, I In- tho 1idst of n most productive agriculcural region, and with such manifest advautages cannot fail to develop into @ 'ty of surprising proportions at no distant day. Tho lota are distributed 1o cach and every block n the town, and are therefore both business and res!. denco lots. The business lots aro locat:d on theflovel plateau near the depot, and are fullyas desirablo as any of those now built upon; they are of a uniform 120 of 26x142 ft. Tho residence lofs are losated on the beautifally elevated portion of the town more re: mote from 1ho depot, and are 50x142 ft. in size. Businesslots will bo wold and dosigoated as_tho cast and west half of lots and blocks., In all other ro- spects lota will be sold us per plat of town as it ap. s on the County records. - Title perfect. Al lots F5 5o scld to th bighost. responsible bidder on tho following terms, viz.:—Une-third of purchase price 10 be pald when lot A contract for deed will price be , twelve and elghtecn months with interest at 8 per cent per annum. A _discount of 6 per cent on deferred payments will be made for cash. An ageat will be on the premises with a map %0 show property Lo all visitors prior to sale, Address L. 0. BALDWIN, Council Bluffs, Ia. L. A. CASPER, FLORIST ~~AND— Vogetable Gardener. The Largest and Most Complete Green House in Westorn lowa. Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. Tho Greatest variety and the Choicest plants. My collectlon of Plants and Flowers is now comglete in every rogpect, wad the public are lavited to-call sad sa.ue. 1 was awarded the First Prewium at the Council Distriot Fair in September, 1883, aver all com- petitors: and® bave sin ¢ sdded wany new and choloo varieties, aud am prepared to furnish A new class of plants that have heretofors been unattainable 1o this warket, for which I make no extra charge. Cut flowers and floral designs furnisbed 1 rompily, and an guort notice. 1 bave just lssued & new cat alogue for 1884, which will be sent free on application. Green Vegotables the Year Round, Horse Kudish (n bottles. 23 Pleroe St. Council Bluffsiowa, { D Amelia Burroughs, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE 1617 Dodge, 8t, - Omabha TELEPHONE No. 144, Nebraska Cornice —AND-— Ornamental - Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALYANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, FINTALS, WINDOW CAPS, TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, lron Fencing Crestings, Balustrades, Vorandas, Officeand Baok Raillngs, Window and Cellar Guards, Eto. 0B, 0. ANDGtn STREE™, LINCOLN NEB, GAISER, M POISON n the blood laapt to show itself in the spring, sud ature should by all means be assisted in throwing it off. Switt's Specific does this effectiv purely vegetable, non-poisonous remedy,which helps eatuic to force all the poison or taint out througn he pores of the skin. Mr. Robert A, Easley, of Dickson, Tenn., writcs, under date March 10 1884: “Ihad ch'lls and fever followed by rhematism, for threo yoars, so that ‘was not ab’e to attend to my business: had tried most every kind of mediciue, and found no r c friend recommended Swift's Specific. Itried one ottle and my health began to improve. 1 continued until T bad taken six bottles, ghd it has set me on and well ag ever. 1 recommend it y of the leading retail druggists of Atlanta, say, under date of March 24th, 1884: “We sell more of Swift's Specific than any other one remedy, three to ten times as much any other blood medicine. W sell it to all cl and many of the best familios use it a8 & gent healch tonic. Our treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mailed free e nppuaits. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. N V. Offioe, 169 W.23d St.. between 6th and 7th Ave, WHO 18 UNACQU T P o = Fioh aase ners. Wi Cifodigo and K wort, Atohia | 11 th uol o Atlantic and the Pac! eal 1ts equipment is unrivalod snd magnif qont being companed of. Moat Comigriabie 7 Coachies, Maguino ¥ ‘Cars, - FPullman's orid." Thre s o an Biwsour] Tiver Foi wo Frains betwees Ohi= a0 uud‘lflmunpolm and 8t Paul, via “‘ALBERT LEA ROUTE. A New and Direot Line, via Sencos and Kagka- kee, has recently been opéned between Richmond, !(orlulk‘anron News, Chattanooga, i, Nashvilie, Louiuville, Loxington, Cino e, and Omal i mediate po Passengers Travel on Fast Express at all principal Tioket &t ) principal Tioket Ofos in d information, get the Maps and Fold- it CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE ..t your nearcet Taoket Oftioe, or address E.ST. JOHN, Gea'l Thi. & Pase. Matter of Application of Smith & Spafard for parmit to sell Liquor as & druggist. NOTICE, Notice iy hereby given that Smith & Spatard did 27th day of March A. 1), 1854, file their appli- to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha, for o sell malt, spirituous and vinous Liquors, as ist. for medicinal, mechanic:] and chemical purposes ouly, at 602 Bouth 13th St., second _ward, Omaha Neb., from the 2th day of April, 1884, 10 the 11tn day of April, 1856, If there be noobfection remonstrance o protest filed within two weeks from March 27, A. D, 1834 the COUNCIL LUFF ADDITIONAL LOCAL, NEWS, A NARROW ESCAPE, The Floor of St. Paul's Episcopal Church Gives Way, At the Sunday night service at St Paul's Episcopal church, there was al- sh. The church was packed to its utmost capacity, every most a e available bit of sitting and standing room being taken, and fully a hundred people were unable to get in, even tho vestibule be- ing filled. The cause of all this rush was the desire to hear Bishop Perry and wit- ness the confirmation of the class, which numbered 30—the largest class ever con- firmed in the history of the church in this city. Shortly before the close of the service a stone pillar in the basement supporting the center of the floor gave way, causing the floor to settle with a crack, which caused some alarm, but fortunately no such panic occurred as would probably have occurred had those present realized theiv danger. The congregation moved out slowly and deliberately and the floor gave way no further. An examination made afterwards showed the floor to be in a very tottering and weak condition, and yesterday work- men wero employed in strengthening it 80 that there will be no possible danger of any repetition of the occutrence. This accident is but a forcible remind- er of the oft-repeated remark that Coun- cil Blufls needs better church buildings, there not being a single church in the which is really a credit to a city of 00 inhabitants. ——— FROM ASSEMBLYMAN HOAG, SraTeor NEwYonrk, AssenMnry CHAMBER | Avunany, April 13, 1883, | Daring my temporary residence here the past winter,I cantracted a severe cold, which for a time confined me to my room and rendered me unfit to attend to my duties. I not only suffered all the incon- veniences which usually attend a heavy cold, but was afllicted with a tightness in the chest, accompanied with a severe pain, which made breathing difficult, and rest impossible. I tried the usual reme- dies—cough drops, cough cordials, &c., but received no substantial relief until I applied Arrcook’s PorousjPrLAsTERS, on my back and chest. These T put on when retiring, znd was delighted to find myself much better the next morning. In two days I was well. This, and the experience I have had with Allcock’s Plasters in my family, has con- vinced me that for coughs, colds, sprains, bruises, rheumatism and local pains, All- cock’s Porous Plasters are the nickest and most effective remedy extant. JOHN HOAG. e Bt Shipment of Stock f the Stock Yards, The following were the shipments of stock yesterday from the Union stock yards: F. Sidenbender,” one car horses, 19 head, to Denver, via U. P. J. C. Abboti, five cars cattle, 150 head, to Denver, via U. P. H. Lacy, one car horses, 19 head, to North Platte, via U. P. LETTER Y BEE-TUESDAY, APRI 1nndE MARK REMRDY. An ¢ euro for uinal W ok Spermator | » | ~+*ORE TAKING, in the Back, Dimuess of Vision, Prematuro Ol Aie and nany other diseases that load to Insanity or Con. 1ption and a Premature Grave. AW ARR Of Advertisomonts to retund money, when druggists from whom the medicine s bought do not refund, bu ou to the manutwoturers, and the roquircinonta are such that they are seldom, {f ever, complied with, See thelr written guarantes. A trial of one single packago of G Vho most skeptioal of its roal On nocount of count Yellow Wrapper; the o will convinoe have adopted the LA Full partichlars in our pamphlet, which wedo slre to send freo by mail to every one. £t Spe. slfio Medicine 18 sold by ail druggists st 81 per pack- 8K, OF ix packaces for 6, or will bo ment froe by mall on the recelpt of the money, by addressing <, THE GRAY MEDICINE CG., suffalo, N. Y. Sold nOmaha) = ~~Aman 1y 19ma 5 & BOsnl, REAL ESTATE, Williams' Block,15th&Dodge No. 181-81,800—House and lot in Crodit Fonclor addi tron, lot 08x182, house of 8 rooms. God home, near depot. 178--§1,700-House and half lot on Charles street, wood well and cistorn, halt cash and time on balance. 40-83,000~House and full lot on Hamilton streot, ood barn, fences and in first-class £y pair, for salo cheap and on easy terms 62-84,000—House and barn on lot fronting on Fherman avonue and 17th street. Good frontage uf 69 fect on two streots. $2,600—Cash takes a story and full lot, on strect o ctstern, Just off of Sa alf houss on aod well and rsstroet. 01--§3,000—Stcre building and dwe'ling on_full lot, om green car lino in north ) easy terms, $2,200 Houre tront, cheap, t.0. on Poppleton avenuo, south splendid little home and House and full lot on Bancroft stréot . 20—$1,500—House of 7 rooms in Redfeld's sub-di vision, 24-§1,500—Storo bailding ard half lot on $Bancroft street. 161—82.500—Two story house on half lot on 10th St One block trom car Ime. Good bara good fency all in good repaic I'bis is & b 177—84,700—Now house on full lot on Charles street, near car line, 162-$3,800—House and fuil lot in Lake's additi one block from car line and on casy torms. 103—84,700—Good house of 10 rooms on full lot, ¢ood barn &, and two blocks from Red line Five Honses Fer Sale Monthly Payments. 168—84,000—Houso of five rooms and two lots on Dodge St., good bargaia for inside prop- orty. 166—82,00¢—Good cottage on lot fronting on two Sts, 18th yth, fronts on car line, and in part'of the city. Sold cheap Wo can sell you lot in Hawthorne, cheapor and on better terms than asy other addition as near the city, $850 to 8000 a lot. Denises’ on in north part of city is being sold 1o can have a home. ~ Call and lot lots, only ten minutos drivo from our office. Kirkwood, Wa have only a few lots lof dition and the first comes, get them on easy i Donecken’s addition. For Cuming streot proporty, wo sell in thi addition as ono will know when' they find only a third of the lots left Millard and Caldwe'ls addition. Wo sell very cheap being near Sheanan ave., aud the lots also all on grado. We have a lot on Whoaton streot, in Armstrong’s 1 this ad 08 C. Daniels, one car horses, 20 head, to Council Bluffs. J. P Duncan, one car cattle, 49 head, to Hastings, via U, P. J. L. Oaks, six cars cattle, 180 head, to Hatchery, Colo., via U. P, Stokes & Russell, five cars of cattle, 120 head, to Hatchery, Colo., via U. P. D. Shaller, one car horses, 17 head, to Council Bluffs, J. McFadden, thirteen cars cattle, 411 head, to Pine Blutfs via U. P. D. Beer, twenty one cars cattle, 525 head, to North Platte via U. P. S. W. Allison, three cars cattle, 90 head, to Ogallala via U. P. J. Smith, two cars hogs, 120 head to Chicago via N. W, G. G. May, thirteen cars' cattle, 220 head, to Chicago via Milwaukee. D. Anderson, one car hogs, 71 head, to Chicago via RR. T A Cure ui ¥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 the best physicians gave the case up and said she could not live but a fow hours at most. She waa in this condition when a friond rec- ommended DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS, and_advised her to try it She nccepted it ns a last resort, and was surprised to find that it produced a marked change for the better, and by persevering in it use a permanent cure was effected, TOWNSLEY'S TOOTHACHE DYNE cures instantly. ANO- Mothers, Attention! Chas, Jones, of Elizabeth,Spencer Co ,1nd. says, I have dealt in medicine & nnmber of ears and will say that DR, ROGER'S VEG- ETABLE WORM SYRUP is the most valu- able iedicine I ever sold. My customers were 80 pleased with its effects that they purchased a number of bottles to haveit on hand, Ttis all that it is recommended to be o — OCOMMEROIAL, (OUNOCIL BLUFFS MARKET, ‘Wheat—No, 1 milling, 80c; Fo, 2 nilling 70c; No, 3 and rajected, 50c, 4 Corn—Local demand for feed 40@45; deal- ors out of market. Oata—Locrl demand 80c@35c, ,I{-y—i 00@6 00 per ton; 500 per bale, Coen Moul—1'25 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices a yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 600 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling ot 9{c. Flour—City four, 1 60@3 80, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE STOCK. Cattle—8 50@4 00; calves, 5 50@7 50, Hogs—Local packers are’ buying now and thereis & good demand for all grades; choice packing, 6 25; mixed, b 25, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. St, John & Co,, com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Butter—Creamery, 28¢(@30c; ck-ico country volls, in good demand, 18@20c. Egrs—12he per dozen, Poultry—Roady sale;chickens,dressod, live, 9c; turkeys, dressed, 1bc; liye, Ducks, dressed, 134c; live, fo. Oranges—4 00@4 f0 per box, Lomons—3 604 00 per box, Bananas—2 b@3 50 per bunch Vegetables —Potatoes, 40@50; onious, 73c; cabbage, 4 cents per pound; apples, ready salo at 8 23@4 00 for prime stock; Beans, 1 50 @2 25 per bushel. - — Served Him Right # ‘I have used Burdock Blood Bitters, snd am happy to say they have done me more good than anything yet Send a further (uantity atonce” This man was & sufferr from dys- pepsia for twenty vears. His nawe is Alex- ander Lough, sud holives at Alpens, Mich, addition onst front, We will sell cheap’ and on easy terms. Mayfleld is west of tho city, Cuming and Cass Sts. run_ throush it. We soll in five acro tracts on easy torms, and give long torms to those con plating building. Only 2§ miles from the city. We have bargalns in all parts of the city, Imoroved and unimproved property, houses and lots,lots tosell and lease. Houses improvements, houses for rent, Notary public in the office atall times, and conyey ances to show property. SEARS & BOSARD OMAHA Stove Repair Works, Furnish Ropairs for al Stoves made in the UNITED STATES AND CANADA. Stoves repaired and remounted equal to new. Tele- phone No, 4 c. TON, Prop. Pioneer vrug Store ! B. E. COR, 13TH AND JONES BTS. DR.F. 8. LEWIS, - Prop'r, AGENT ™R Ohio Oil Co.’s West Vircinia, Cylinder and other Oile constantly on hand. J. E. RILEY & CO,, Real Estate Agents —AND— Loan Brokers! (FRENZER'S BLOCK, OPP. POSTOFFICE.) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented, Titles Perfected And Special attention given to convey- ancing and all legal instruments, REAL ESTATE LIST : Smith's Addition, 60 1ots..... Price §300 to 8500 Park P . 16 lota., ], Price 832 to §030 Okah lace, 19 lots Dwigl wan's add 13 lo Lowe's Addition 10 lots Shinu's addition, Blots,.. Price reasonable. HANSCOM PLACK HIMEBAUGH PLACE, Lots In PLAINVIEW ADD. KIRKWOOD ~ REDICK'S * and 8 other (FARNAM, Taa J DODGE, ) CUMING, (And almo’s t every St. in city, 100 ACRE LOTS for sale CHEAP. EASY TERMS ON ALL PROPERTY, $40.000 To Loan on Real Estate. J. E. RILEY & CO,, " CORNFIELD il Marke(| 509 North 16th Street. Wm, Gentieman’s Block. CholoeCuts of Meats & speciaity. ceivedby telephone, No. 139; WAL K. BRIESON, Propristor, e 2 AT T 7 FALCONER'S HALLS. Confuing a Supper ANl of srting thiee hun A% Danclng TIAll, ono of (e Jargost in the clty. There Is also & kitohen with spicdid osok ing rango and table ware for €ne hundrd jorsons Thero is aleo Tadles’ and Gontlemon's Drewing Rooms with overy convonfonee. Rent for both nyjiy 25 Singlo hall, 815, Apply to MR, FALOONER 10th and Douglas, THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BOY FolfetlTel=fe is amm N..B FALCONER. ON IMORNID.A Y We Will sell Silks The Silks we will sell on Monday will be tho greatest Bargain that has been of- fered in this country in the last five-and- twenty yoars, Particulars later, in this column, N. B. FALCUNER. N B. FALCONER TARRANT’S Seltzer Aperient TKEN IN HOT WATER , CURES Dyspepsia. W Gontl;m‘ nfi, Is headquarters for Fresh Butter and Iggs, a 2 ] 16th and Cass Stre Ibuy my Groceries at_Wm. See those Chamber and Tea Sets at Wm. TLEMAN'S Crockery Store, 16th St. HAIR|HAIR! HAIR ALMA E. KEITH'S PAXTON HOTEL Milingty and Halr Dressing Farlors | Farnam Streot. Hair | Hair | Hair | Cheap | £arOonnt Ordars Solinl ed DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Thoe partnership heretofors _existir Roehme & Rocco 1o this day dissolved hy consent. Al nonay due the firm must hereafter bo pald to Chas. Boehine, and all bills will bo paid by same, muty 3. Omaha, Heb. April 26, 1884, E. A KELLEY, M. D. ~AND— C. A. WILSON, M. D., Physicians and Surgeons OFFICES—ROVI'S OPERA HOU W anted TO PURCHASE DEWEY & STONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TQ OLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. L. Willkie, John PROPRIETOR OMAKA PAPER BOX FACTORY, 106 and 108 South 14th Street, Omaha, Ny raska, “Correspondence Soliclted.” HENRY LEHVMIANN JOBBER OF Wall Paper and Windvw Shaes EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED FARNAM STREE MANUFACTURER OF OF38TRICTLY:FIRST-OLASS i or, Baies Road Wapans. AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. ) 131 and 1420 Harnoy Stroob and 403 8, 184hiSteet, | Omaha Neb Iustratod Oatalogue furulshed free upon applloation. HIXT.T: & CO., DEALERS IN Cenerel House Famuisig Gonts, Stoves, Furniture, Crockery, &c. Agents for the celebrated economy Cooking and Heating Stoves and the BEST RANGE, ] OMAHA. NEB 115 NORTH SIXTEENTH ST. A.H. DAIL.FY. MANUFACTURER OF FINE Bugaies Carriaces and Spring Wagons My Beposttor |3 onstantly filled with & veleoh stook, Best Workmanship guaw nteed. Office and Factory S, W. Cor. 16th and Capitol Avenus, Omaha,Neb. i el Jo Second Hand Clothing or Spot Cash. Uall on or address Mr. or Mrs, Stephen J, BRODERICK, 015 South 10th stroet. SCHMELING & BELSCHNER, DEALERS IN TIN, IRON & ZINCIARE 621 8outh 18th, between Jackson and Jonos Bts. All Job Woik in Rooflug, Guttering, Etc., promptly done. H. PHILLIPS, WERGHANT TAILOR Has one of tho largest and finest aesortment of Spring and Summer Goods for Buitings aud Trowso - ings. ~ All garments gusranteed to fit and trimmod with the Bost Trimmings. MY PRICES ARE LOWER than any Merchsut Tailor in the cit) 1604 Farnam Btreect. Opuonited The offieun 10rdore will bo re- S romns ytve: aANErva wailormly a St e et aa fron “aus WAL S, Mo Yok, Noriast Notrast Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. e new extonsion of ths une from Wakefield up ho BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Colerldge TO B ARTINGTON, Roachestho bost portion of the State, Special ex- curslon raves for 's.l rockors over this line to Wayne, Norfolk and Hartington, aud via Blair to all prineipal poluts on the SIOUX CITY & PAOIFIC RAILROAD Trsfus over tht ., 8t. P, M. & O. Railway to Coy netan. Bloux city, Pouca, Harkington, Wayne and Norfolk, Qonnoct at Blaixr For Fremaont, Osk s v, Nelign, and through to Val: euting \tos and all info cal A For rotes g SVHITNEY, General 0t and Steau; » Bulldiog, O nd o o Letas Blaee) Avent l (SAFES, VAULTS, LOGKS, & THORNBURG PLACEL 1f you want a lot for a home or an investment, Thornburg Place offers the greatest inducements, Situated in the west part of the city, commanding a mag- nificent view of the whole surrounding country, and sloping in such a way that very little grading will be necessary. : | s B Is only & blocks further from the polg:e than Hanscom Park. Tt is on Leaven- worth street, which is to-day, and bound to be in the fu.ure, the best and leading thoroughfare out of Omaha. We have about 45 lots in this beautiful addition left, « which we offer at $180 to $260 each, on monthly payments. Lots in adjoining ad- joining aditions are selling at 600 to $800 each. Call at our oftice and take a ride to Thornbuig, BARKER & MAYNE, I3th and Farnam. PERFECTION Heating and Baking Ts only attained by using = CHARTER OA¥K 3 Stoves and Ranges, »d WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR 1L =y = For sale by i i, MILTONROGERS &SONS | = DMAHA P. BOY ER & CO.. DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 1020IFary o Bireet, Gmaan f WEraoen , 0. .

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