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Cowr oA TWINNINTIHION AL AT AN a0 Ot OM \]l A DAILY BEE ---QATI RDAY \IAY 17, 1884, |4 . GIAY'S sl-icrlw.‘ MEDICING TRASE MARK it v T SIN=mOoLD, MANUFACTURER OF BALVANIZED TRON, 5 CORNICES. | &4 :‘:xn;x,, WINDOW CAPS, FIRIALS, ETE, Qe § ALE 13t @iro t, --»'IIETA"IN“ Lty e n-m.f"!l HIINF OWAVIA, ..., -NEBRAYKA | In the Back, DI i el AL —— | and nany of = ~ .”_.,n sumaption and a é\_ | aru | omplied with. ~seo their writton guaranteo’ A trin —WITH=- | ot ono single packege of Gray's Specic wil convine the o8l of o) | . On accon wntos o ave adopted the | Yellow Wray 4 Full pa pamphlot, which wedo elre to sen. b3 il to every cne, €47 Tho Spe "(7‘0 Medi 1no 18 sold by atl druggists at 21 per pack: oF X packacos for £, or will bo sont free by iall o the receion of by ddressing THE GRAV M suflalo, N, Y., nOmahat < * Iy 19m& H. PHILLIPS ” MERCHANT TAIL[]B < Haw one of the largost “and “fin roquirements a: | | i t ganranteed to it and trimmed nminge MY PRICES ARE LOWER | than any Merchant Tailor in the city. 1504 Farnam Street. I e o 'ent s ‘WE CHALLENGE e woatoncstor, : r " , ..-m‘ Rt ‘u.'m. ¥ :\;,‘, Tio Word .= v Pioneer urug Store ! 1371 AND JONES STS, 8, E. COR DR. F. WIS, - Prop'r, AGENT MOR Ohio Oil Co.'s West Vireinia, Cylind and other Oile coassanily on h and, o W on Paving blgks = —OR— MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upnn.\pp.lu.hun. WM. McBAIN & CO., For Suot Cash o Sioux Ralls. D) stighen 3 SS01 st 106 wircr, DR, WHITTIER ! cEo. weBER, 617 St. Charles St St, Louis, o, BUMESTH B AKERY REGULAR GRADUATE of two madieal collegos has \!uru ongaged longor in tho treatment of CHRONIC, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Disenaos netantly thau othor physician in St. Lours, s city papers show and all old residents know. Lmnulln!nn free and When it iainconvenient to visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sont by mail r OXpro s everywhore. Curablo eases guaranteed; loubt oxisfa it Is trankly stated. aad your wo done for all time to time to come. Z REPI a1x Avsursnco O o o produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granit FOR'ANY AMOUNT O} ings and r and Repairing. . 5. B Corner Toth Aid Davonvort Strocts ¢ Wanted TO PU RLH ASE Second Hand Clothing ¢all on ar address Mr. or] Mrs alota. All kinds of Bread, Fancy Cakes and Pica ou hand, Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Callor writa. Erlang Culmh Pilsner Kaiser Old. Tmped! and_Mouth, menta t0 marriagn, ‘hsunsim, Clios, S o0al fontion to cases from overworked brain SURGICAT. CASES roooivo special attontion, Disaces 70 ¢ mprudence, Excossos, 1nduIgenocs per anent- Iy cured. MARRIAGE"“" Uloers, “ee .I(rem\eu‘ DOMESTIC, Budweiser..............St, Louis. the whole Anhauser. .. St. Louis. Wb e e um.-n Bes’ awukee. poacage or wamos T‘(ch“v’hl‘]h"w rug's &5 Notlcg to ca'ttle Men Ale, Porter. l)l\mssh(‘ and Rhine 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. Wine. ED. MAURKR 1214 Farna o St. 190 Head of Storrs Threo Years OM. ) W Htelfers, Two o > Lol ¢ \SEGER & TONER cattlo, straight and smooth. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN prices, For further particular -, |HARNESS, SADDLES WHIPS, ETC, Wo make avory fin licht harness, and have al- wayson hand o tull hino of Horse Clothing, Curry N, 116 N, 600 St - Owaia M, Mass. lnsmme uf Technniagv corier Buildin WEBSTER WELLS, Seercta y PN IS A, WALKER, Pres.dent dm&edtawkim, I'.,,L'\TV‘IPAL LI CHICAGO, PEORLA & 51,2615, i sonery in w.m Auori K OMANA AND LINCOLMN TO DENVIE, ks RANSAS CITY AND ATCH 1 : U. P. BAKERY, Conneeting in Union De Omuha and Denver with SAIT 1_‘1_’ _Z’s._.\T’" And 1o Groat Wont G CHIDT G- B3 A (514 Webster S¢ (Suocessors to the old U ALL KINDS ¢ BRFAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES Owuha, Neb,, ery,16th Bt.,) Connceting in Grand Union Depot at Cl with through trnins for AT NEW YORK STON, WA Proprictors And ull Eas At Peoris with (hrous Indianap. olis, Cineinnutl, Columbus, and all noints in Thie South. Kust. At Bt. Touis with' throngh tiains for all points Sout RUST, 24 and Cuming §t, lor Cars, with Re Smokin: Cirs with orier ¢ TIN-ROOFING GUTTERING, SPOUTING ET ‘ Rovolv g Pullii Cavs and the fimous ¢ i daily toand from wd Couneil 1 Chiengo, St without cha n_Palice Sloeping i !. "_’ amis l'em:w Inshi y theStateof i Fieext ) gimmed ul dnd ‘Minneapolis lining Chisirs win, Ol uid Dea Mob and Denor, Culorudo Lu'U S MINNE ‘Tg,'... ..ri 5"‘ PHROUGH AL It 13 known &s the great NE of Amerien, @ the Eai road in lasses of Travi Vin (s die ¥ oftices in L ale @ nited States Wt caa RUEVAL LOWELL, ES No. ZMW.\srmqmn 6L, Chicago il 3 Geedaie s o8 r— e~ et *ion of the superiority TfiE CHICAGO EXCURSION. I said and sho started,” said the “magyor of Omaha,” as the Chicago ex cursion train pulled out of the B, & M, 8th nay and evening «f had escorted the to the depot, ofticial dopot on the A policeman or of Omaha” that august housed in a Pullman stateroom. safely Asmal saw but jovial baud soon gathered here, and long before Missouri's turbid stream was crossed, » score of bottles had passed around, and nary a one touched floor or table till every drop was drained. Tune. less songs, cracked choruses and hoarse hurrahs, killed time between circling “smiles.” It was a wild and noisy hour over which the “full’ moonbeams flick- ered. Tho “stag” car of tho excursion patty was a panaramo of merriment, stale jokes and bottled lightning. Cards commanded a premium of 20 cents an hour, the ebonyed porters having exhausted their stock on the first call. When tha cry *‘to berths” was heard thero followed a wild time. The fortunate few who doubled up on the lower tier rolled in with littlo effort, but to mount the uppor deck taxed the combined strength of the con- ductor, brakeman and porter. The boys got there with their boots on and rose with the early birds next morning, to be greeted with a cheery **Howde,” instead of a curtain lecture. It was an interest- ing study to nots tho careless happiness of those who had left their ‘‘better halves” at home to tako in_the painted elephant single handed. Don’t mention it. “Here's yer Burlington papors | Buy a Hawkeye, Mister,” should a diminu tive nowsboy, as he caniiously approach- ed an excursionist with a cowboy som- brers, plying a colored handkerchics on his flushed countenance. the editor hero?” asked tho excursionist. “Yes,” responded the newsboy. “Well, tell him the Mayor of Omaha is in town,” and ho tugned on his heel, restarched his spine, and led_off the procession on _the plat: form. The crushed newsboy disappeared through the cracks of the floor, tho smaller half of a tobacco plug alono ro- mainivg to tell his fate. “Well, isn’t that too funny for any- thing,” remarked an Omaha lady, whe for the first time, gazed from the gal' on the Chicago Board of Trade tn active eruption, “If there was a little sawdust on the floor and a couple of clowns it 1t was would pass for a two ring circus.” a few minutes before the close on Sat- urday. The wheat and corn pits were packed, and gs lively ns the crowd could make them. The showing of hands wasap- parently unanimous, whil: the shouting would do credit to Bedlam. The new building of the Chicago board of trade will be completed by September. Itis a gray granite monster in sizo and From the smallest detail to mussiveness. the hugo granite columns and atatues already in place, there is an appearanco of lavish devotion to art in cold stone. Many beautiful and costly figures and pancls will adorn the the building. Some are already in place, but sheltered from public gazo by scaf- foldings. Two immenso alto-reliovo side- panels will occupy the east and west walls. These panels, aside from the borders, aro nineteen feot long and ten feet high. They will cost $1000 each. When i place they will be over 100 feot from tho ground, The figures on tho |} west, panel are symbolical of emigration, and consists of & group of eleven figures raised two thirds from the surface of the | & tablet. The central figuro, which is double the size of the others, is a female, with & soaring expretsion of countenance, dressed in antique garb, and seated in a throne on a dais three steps high, She represents Chicago, the gateway and arbiter between the East-—which is re- presented by five tigures on her right— and the Far West, represented by the five figures on her left. Of the Kast group the figure farthest feom the centre 18 o stonecutter, the next the Goddess of Liberty, the next ancther female figure which is not so easily deciphered, and last comes a Lit'le uak d cherub playing on the bottom step with a bust and repre- w Art. These figures face towards Jhicigy, and are supposed to he how the nechmic arts free ingritutions are derived by tho W from the East. On the other'vide of the 0, playing on the other side of the 18 another naked cherub, with a seroil luyinug on I lap, which represen music, and secms to be a sort of con of Chicago in music iro, & fouale carrying o a¥ the next by sheat of wheat und Jooking casbwaid seews to Tecopnizo the Wesi as fucuish ing bread to the East, Next to her is a winier, wirh a pick on his shoulder, i imploringly to € of his stock so that b lop his il 1d buck of b s an Indiau, hor- rying f 1 only turning hoif-way o hicagy a regu lation military sulute as ho leaves his ree- ervatien. In the back ground a few bag-reliof, weluding & ocomotive and soveral other sywbols of civilization, Outside of this tablot and its setting, on two pediments, oue on ecuch extreimity are two granite grifling, n'no and a} haif feet high, quite curious wnd beautiful pivces of carving und costing 1,000 each The two lions that were to have been placed over the front entrance will glve pluca to two eleven-feet statues, ong of Ceres and one a symbolical figure of Chi- cayo. On the other hand the great 24 foot statue of themythological messenger of the g da, Mercury, which was to have been the climax of the tower, is fo be diepensed with, reducing the total height from 303 to 279 feet. Oue «f the most beautiful features of the butlding, and some would even say the most beautiful, will be the two grand staircases, leading, one to the right and the other to left, from the main eatranc to the main hall They will each take two turns, and therefors be in three sec- tions. They will be built of eix different kinds and ¢)lors of polis to, and ach statrease will coet 815,000, Another grand feature is a couple of grand fire placcs for 1ho south end of the grand hwli, which will be of terracotta aud twenty feet high, The masonry of the uilc ing, with the exception of tho tawer, marks on § will Lo completed by Juse 1, aud th July L The cwiract price { hote is $450,000 Chicago is truly a dirty sud smoky city. Tiiere is scarcely & building in the city, uo matter of what material, that not discolored by soot. The uncomple | polished stone and granite, is so black that it would easily pass for a building Although entirely on- million 100 years old. closed, it issaid a cool required to finish up the interior and ticklo the palms of political contractors Eighteen hundred lawyers strewch their lurgy for a living in the finished half of the building, The United States custom houso is a sorry looking pile of soot covered stone Fortunes were made by the contractors and political rings_ in its construction Another willion and a half is now wan ted to braco up its crumbling foundation | and rotten colummns. It is a blessing that its walls aro so dark and nlm\) as to hide from public gaze tho cracked and crumbling stone. Many assert that l‘\'vmunlly tho building will have to be torn down, Presscd brick with terra cotta, brown stone or granite trimmings, secr now to bo tho favorite material for a majority of | tho bost buildings going up. The reason for this is tho fact that brick resists the effects of the soot, rotains color longer, and s not readily affected by climato The mammoth nine story Pullman build- ing on Michigan avenuo is faced with prossod brick and_terra cotta. Many of the huge *‘flats” already built and under way aro largely of this material, A poculiar green granite has just been introduccd there. It comes from New York and costs one dollar a foot in the wall. A largo numbor of private residen- ces are boing built of it, and is quite gen erally used for trimmings. Chicsgo tukes to granito paving as freely as Omaha, Rod and blue-black are the favorite colors. Clark strect is being paved with it. The base 13 of sand and broken stone. The spaces be- tween tho blocks are filled with lake gravel and covered with hot piteh, which makes the paving practically water tight. The base is also thoroughly rolled and packed bofore the blocks are put on, This kind of pav ment will take the place of wooden block pavement on all heavy traflic streots “Two years ago I sold my housohold goods in Jersey to raiso enough to take me to Omaha,” satd John J. Gould, the inventor of the self-feeding attach- ment of nail machines. ‘I intended to work at mytrade of nail making in Omaha, but when I got there, T induced the managers to give my feeder a trial, It was a success, and that was the mak- ing of me.” To fortify his words Mr. Gould piloted the writer through his machine shop on West Lako atreet, where he turns out nail feeders complete except tho castings, Tm 11 for $100 each. Mr. Gould has $15,000 invested in machinery, and a fow “-‘L\u;,n bovght aresidence on Monroe stroet for §20.000. Besides this he has a residence on West Randolph A(reLlnn* intimated that his bank roil, after thes® invi estments, would footup Q"(' 000. All made in lees than two years. He is a quief, unassuming Yankee genius, warm hearted and gen- erous, and well deserves his success. “Say, don't youwant to buy agold ring,” said a ragged, hungry-locking crook as ho braced up to F'ete Sullivan on Michigan avenuo. *‘I havelll ' had \mylhing to eat sinco the war,” continued crook; “‘my mother left me this ring when che died thirteen yearsago. I hato to part with it, but you can” have it fora b lar.” *Shove it up for thirteen years more,” answered Pote; it will polish it.” “Well, you're no sncker, "and tho crook wheoled to the right in search of greener tields and gudgeons. A similar gamo was tried upon Thos. Swift and Will Kent,but neither took the bait. Threecrooks tackled Kent on State street and were vigorously plying their gamo when Paddy Ryan came out of his “asylum,” grasped Kont's paw, and the crooks vanished in the nearest alley. The panorama of the battle of Gettys- burg is one of the greatest rights in Chi- cago. It jsinclosed ina circular brick building with iron roof. The visitor when he enters the building in the couter of panorama, is bewildered by the sight presented. The painting makes an unbrcken circle of the room. For miles in every dircetion the cyo wanders over ficlds of ripened grain, stacks of straw, and bu'ldings made famous by the strug- gles of sevonty thousand men in that three days contest. Yonder is Round Top, overlooking the field; here is Gen. Howard's position, and the healquarters; flags of Generals' Huncock and Slocum visiblo in the distanco, Iu the frout the blue and tho gray arein band to hand combat; men are falling on cvery lo, the glare of cannons belching forih their deadly contents, the explosion of munition wagons aud shells, the rush of men and arullery o the front, the mwoke of battle, the ground strewn with dead and dyirg, broken cavnons and s, cantecns, rabres, drums and sh tored clothing, the hospital tent and the surgeons at work,—all combine to make (ht 8o terribly reulistic that fow o caluly look upor. Indeed wost visitors are compelied to frequently cover their eyes and shut cut the heart-rending scenes, The artiet of the panorama is said to have received only §4.000 for his work The first owner expended $100,000 in mounting it and at the end of six months sold it to the present owners at a cash profit of 860,000, besides the receipts for the first mx wmonthe, The speculation has been so profitable that a rival is being built across the street, of similar design, in which the siege of Paris will be (xhib- ited, The treatment of the excursionists by tho representatives of the Chicago. Bur- lington and Quincy railroad was generous to a lavish degree. The **Q" never treats ils guests in & hulf-way stylo. Managed by gentlemen of superior busi- ness abilities, it has aoquired a_populari- ty second to nono entering Chicago, Be- sides the eight *‘rolling boudoirs” of the train, uuumkmg car with an unlimited supply of Havanas, 8 diving car, and tho directors car were attached. completing o train, the cqual of which has rarcly if ever ontered the metrapolis of the lakes, Mesars. Davenport aud Smith, the popu lar western agents of the * Q. wero cu todians of the excureionists, aud so wel | did they perform their trust that the party will at an early day show their ap- preciation in & wore sutstantial maune than mere words of thanks al Manager Stone ccoupied the di [rectors car, tie center of & jovial party, 10¢ He took pariicular pains to poiat ous und | iAo rent sub ents made exvlain the geawth of the uibs of Uhn.u"u the improveu and under m;,‘.nd llm promiuent fac- | o1 Brovway, N, Y. [the brow of the turu" overy buildings and way the rout represontatives of the | ted portion af the court house, built or | company endeavored tomake tho trip of | | their guests enjoyablo and instructive, and their success will add new laurels 1",‘ famous “Burlington | Route,” will lv«“ Jensey Ciry, 1883, | Two montha 1 wv\h-\ul \th a very | bad cough, which kept me awako all night 1 was recommended to put on my cl two Allcock's Porous Plasters. ~ Unfor tunately my drucgist persunded me to try somo other so 1 porous plaster, 1 {lost my maney, fur thoy woro nun!.I-w»\‘ | and not of 1 st bonel I thon procured Alloo ous Plasters, and they compietely « mo. F. MCGINNISS, Tmitation Porous Plasters are being advortised and offered for sale. Bowaro of them. “‘Aleock’s” is tho only gen- | uine. W.ATCE 'The Kidneys. They are the most important sec- retory organs, Into and through the l\ulnvu(ln\\ the waste fluids of the body, containing poisonous mat- ter taken out of the system. 1f the Kidneys do not act ‘properly this matfer is 1eturned, the whole sys- tem becomes disordered and the fol- lowing symptons will follow: Headache, weakness, pain ia the smalt of back and loing, flushes of heat, chills, with disordercd stom= achand bowels. Youcan thorongh- ly protect the Kidneys by BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTERS and when any of these symptoms ma fest themselues you can qulekly rid yourse f of them by this best of all medicines for the Kidneys. BUR- DOCK BLOOD BITTESS are sold everywhere at 81 per bottle, and one bottle will prove their efficacy. CANCER The developement of the troatment of Cancer with | Swift's Spociile sevms so. wonderful, that all so afflic ted should writo us. CANCER FOR 14 YEARS. | Spartanburg, S, C., March 14, 1584, T have for 14 years beon sufferer A (unning sore on my th 1 have used over & relief, About four Saift’s Spociile frot liad. Yours thankfully, Me B, Burns, Hopo, Ark., says Jan. 22, 1854 90115 for & sora on Wy fomplo~sald 80 1o & Gancor, ihave been wonderfully benefited and will soon bo & man, M. wnder dite of “1 havo taken Lve’ Bottlon of Swift's R. Roving 0 Davishoro Ga., writes, under i on fincly, tho ulcer Swita Speciie will cure the ho reibl me for over 20 y Treatiso on Blood and Skin Discases mailed froo. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Drawor 8, Atlanta, Ga. 2 Vet 61 and 7th ay N V. Ofiloe, 160 W. DR FELIX Lk BRUN ? AT PREVENTIVE AND OURE, FOR EITHER SEX. The remedy boing injected direotly 40 t'13 so.b 0 tho discase, roquiros no chango of dlol &) oausoous, wercurial or poisonons modicinoa to be taken Inter! nally. When used as preventive by elther sex, itis apossible to contraot any privato diséase; but in the case of those already unfortunately afilicted wo guar- anteo thioo boxes to ouro, or wo will rofund the i oy. Price by mail, postago paid, 2 prr box or three hoxes for 8. WRITTEN GUARANTEES 13aued by all suthorized agente, Dr FelixL.e Brun&Co. SOLE PROPRIETOLS © F. Goodmav, Drugglst Sole Agent, fur Omnha m&o. 1y A.F. GROBS., Bulder & Couractor| CABINET WORK, SUCH AS COUNTERS, BARS, ICE BOXES, LIBRARIES, and ol Kinds of office work & speclalty Cr Aross 1408 Jue kgon Streot, Omaba, N\b. fl i | Wakefulness, Mentel De. pression, Bofto 0 resulting in in ernity und lendi ry, docay und death amatiro OI Alio, Tironsicas, 10ss o powor ary Lowsos and Bpers $1.00 % box, or #1x boxer o rocoipt of pi i WEX BOXES With each « 0061v01 DY 4t fur £ix boxes, npin ied th #0.00, wo wik send tho purchaser our writton guaranteo to re Fand the ‘money if the treatment dovs nut effoct woure. Guarautoos isenca only oy ¥, GO ODMAKN, Druggist Agents for Onaba Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE; Chicago, St Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension of this line trow Wakeflold u; the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Coleridgo T IXA EICE N GO, the bst portion of the State, Hpecisl ex raes for lond ) ech vor this o ¢ orfolk and Harting vin Blalr to f olists on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RATLROAD t P & O, Rallvay o Oy Tonca, Harsington, Wayno and 10 cure any cu Tesius over tht C ngton. Sioux Uity Nurfolk, Clomnnoct at FS1eix ¥or Fromont, @akda ¢, Neligh, and through to V.1 pot Assistunt | 90! and allinformation call on ¥, 1 WHITNEY, TALUED STATES AND GEIMAN | UMWty St 14 ot Company's Lino for PLYMOUTIE (Pari+)aud HAMBUIG, & LEASING, Al & BT Hamneg et MTA Al 19; GELL G Apri 2d; WESTPILLIA April 23 W Rt Vropall riostay Punnat, u-nk Hansen, F. ¥, in Omisiis, ol Biufte nigen, agents in Kan Grou chotn 0, B: lu(fAIAllD &00,, Gen, Paws. Agte., In| The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices =y " U Hurniture! DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, CEIANMBEER SETS Just recoived an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, comprising ho latost and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade nnd covering v range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Coods Now ready for theinspection of cus- | Complete stock Draperies. of all the latest stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Lace Curtains, Ete,, Ete, tomers, the newest roveltics in Suits and Odd Pieces, Elorant Passonger Elevator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK, OMAUA, NEB 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, = - = - Grerman. ID. W v att, LUMBER MERCHANT w PO | o o L e o R o 8 & 8 s S FE8 g8 4 3 & A= 43 8 g W cné ~ [ &) “ OMAHA NEB. . EX. IDAXE EY MANUFACTURER OF Fine Buggies, Carriages, & Spring Wagons. My Ropository 18 constanlty filled wish a Scleot Stook. BEST WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED wz-wly OFFICE AND FACTORY, 8. W Cor. Sixteonth and Capitol Avenne. NEW MARKH#M HOTEL The Palace Hotel of Denver. Saventesnth anl Gawrance Sts Rooms 7he to 2,00 por day. Special Raten by iho Month, THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Conducted on the Amorican and European Plans, Board §7 per week. P. 8, CONDON, ) Day PROPRIETOR. HENRY LEHMANN JORI VI( ('l“ Wall Pager and Window Shaes. P CASTERN PRICES REK OUPLICATED m OMAHA NuB *MP\ Double and S;hq/f‘ Ariln_] f{mer ano Hand rass and trou N ' | Steam Packing at wholesale and rejail,. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CI! Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, Bolting, Hose, 1} AND SOHOOL BELLS, Corner 10th Farnam §t., Omaha Heb. 11 TARNAM & UR ¢. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist AND DEALER IN Paints Oils Varnishes and Window Flas ARD, Strect 5 WA . TOXITCOTINT, OMAHA NEBRASKA EAU CLARE LUHBER 1024 North Eighteenth Stract, Omaha, on Cur Line, WHOLESALE AND REAAIL Lumber Limg, Laih Loors, Windows, £i. nd lu\v as any in t\m city Ple Grades and prices as _mml nse try me, M SHTON, Hir. CONMN A 3 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U s . Established 1878—Calar h Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseasos Speedily and lunm r!lfly Uured, Putientel (Cured at Hom Write for “Pur Mevtoar-Musstonany,” for the 17 oy W 'onnultation and Correspondonce Gratis, P. 0, RBox 2 ">“ I'ulephone M HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaaster, Davenport, eays: *‘Ph bl iioa Avnity and Marked Buccess,” CONGRESSMAN MURFHY, Davenport **An nonorable Man, Fine Sy Wondc .'uY (1 M Hnur- No. 26, eviton HAI.LEY ANU DAVIS CDS PIANUS [ENDORSED 1Y FRANZ LISZT.] R, 85 s EMER“ON PIANO (). -G s s aind v alled tos Kt.fi. B e W o el i RECOMMEND® JTSLLY l A HUb‘Pl», leyN.th‘ 00k, i s s ¥ B i ol BB i BOSTON, March st, 181 o aad Upright, aro really uoble oo agawnlate LEMBX —Y0ue Ingtramante, G sty of Gaue and ol b, Aliow

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