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SRR THE DAILY BEE-- MOND are made speciaities, All engraviogs and work done under the old manage- ment have been preserved, thus saving time and money for former pa'rons Our offios and works are 110 and 112 South 14h street, where we will be ploased to seo and recelve all the favors of oar friends The Omaba Lithographing and Station- ery Co. Cumminas, Sec. and Treas. RESURRECTED---KE~BURIED. James Hagan's Mounldering Dust Taken from the Potter s Field and Laid in Prospect Hill Cemetery, THE DAILY BEE. | NEW BUBIAL GROUADS. Monday Morning, June 8, | Tig Porest Lawn Cenctory Northwest LOCAL BREVITIES, of Omaha, —Phaetons at Parker, Robertson & Co, The remalns of Feank McoCoy, who was drowned at Lincoln Friday last, were buried in Prospect Hill cemetery at 3 o'clock yester- day. v —Mr, and Mrs, A. Cline, 1517 Burt street, wore mads happy Friday by the appesr ance of twelve pound boy, Fveryhody do- ing well. — Mrs, Dasher, the isdy who was injured at Onchard's carpet store, on Thursday, is gotting along nicely and from present indica tions will recover all right. “8t. Louls partiea secured a permit at the internal revenus collector’s offics on Saturday to ship machinery for & new distillery, at Battle Creek, into the state. —Satarday afternoon the Creighton collego baseball club, in a slugging match of ten in- nings, won their third victory from the high school club by a score of 19 to 17, ~Depty Marshal Allan returned yesterday from Haatings where ho has been selliog off the property to discharge claims in the case of W. A Smith vs. Wesloy Redhead. Mr. M. Powars, tho yard weig] who was struck by & moving freight car last Friday and quite badly bruised, is rapidly re covering and will be at his post of duty again shortly. —Shrlave, jowelrg, silk handkerchi Place—~Plans of Im provement, A Beautifal For five cents. You will enjoyit. Can’t miss it, and will make it a steady thing, For genuine HIGH LIFE (you thought H------L. stood for Hannah Lee; so it does; but our H----L stands for High Life) however, to start from where we begun; for GENUINE high life invest your nickel where it will fetch you a dimes worth of goods and a dollar’'s worth of pleasure by smoking the For msome time It has been plalnly manifest that the growlng demands of this city would soon necessitate the lay- Ing out of a new ocemetery. Proa- pest Hill cometery, the one which is now in more extenslve use than any other, Is fast exhausting its ospacity, and will roon have no space availab e for purposes of Intorment. Alroady a soheme is in pro- @ross of consummation which will meet the urgent demand for new burial grounds, Some days ago artlcles were filed with the county clerk iucorporating the Forest Lawn Cemetery assoclati n, of which the following gentiemen are members Herman K:uatze, William R. Bowen, Charles H. Brown, Orlando 8, Wood, Simeon T, J. sselyn, J O. Devise, Arthur P. Wood, John A. Crelghton, John H. Brackio, James J Brown, Eben O Long, Juhn J, O'Connor, James Foisyta, The following officers have been elected: mes B. Brown—Prerident. Jacob O, Denlse—Obalrman of board of trusteee. Simeon T. Jrsselyn Eben K Long—Uler! The remains of James E. Hagan, who has been mentioned o often in the papers within the past fitteen months, were yes- terday exhumed from their dreary resting place In thepotter's field, placed in a neat oasket and buried In Prospect HIIl ceme- tory. The story of Hagan's sad fate is already well known to the people of Ne- traska, He was a woll-to-do tallor at Lincoln, and one March day in 1884 he left home and swried to go to Ohloego, but never got any further than Oma Three months later his budy was found floating in the Missouri river, taken out and baried in the putter's field, but nobody here then knew who the un- fortunate man was, Lawt Janvary, at the request of John Morrisou, who was ather-in-law, the body was ex- humed and by him recognized at o being his wuiysterivusly miwsing relative. o e—— POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thly powaet nover varies, A marvol of pu strongth and wholesomeness. More economioal th the rdine kinds and oannod be sold in comy tion with the multitude of low test, short wel hysnhrte powders, Bold only in oa: TaAKING FOWDER 00 08 Wen a: N alum of ROVAY, AQRGood Work, The council committeo appolnted some time ago Is rapidly pushing the work of cleaning up and placing In order Hans- come park for the coming season. Per- haps the most Important and interesting improvement will ba the complete re- rvis & Co. having claimed the to,, found in Smoke Seal of North Carollna To- ete,, fo 0. posseesion of the crook, Frank Martin, a THE CEMETERY BITR, e adjustment of the darclmg platform, complaint has been filed against him for| o gh kindnessof Mr. J. H. Brackln, ] Tha floor wlll be about 60 feet equare, grand larceny . one of the incorprrating trustces, a re- bezwrdor e supported by piora which rest on snlid —The Cortland Wagon at Parker, Rob | porter for the Bez owes the pleasure of | 4 Ohurch Howe was In the city yesterday. stone foundations, Two new bridges or ertacn & Co, haviogmade a vlsit Friday afternoon| j, A, McShane has gono to Cheyenne, culver!s will also be built. The fences —QCol. Olowrey, of Chicgo, will. erect on what 18 known as the Mstabrook property on Sixtoenth street a hand:ome four-story brick building, to cost $40,000. The structare will bo erected this reason, and will bs devoted to business purposes, n-law, accompanted by and children, passed through Omaha Saturday evening, enroute to San Francisco, They were traveling ia a special car of the Central Pacific road. —A little girl, stealing a ride on a street car on Tenth street yeoterday afterncon, was knocked off the stepe, but happily escaped with no injory but a sprained wrist. Itis wonder that there are not accidents of amore serious nature from the same cause. —Ta the police court Saturday mornirg, J. McOoy and Jack Bonner were fined $5 snd M. costs fer intoxication. They wero sent up to the palace on the hill in default of fine. John Johnson, a cripple addioted to boozing was reloassd. Mrs, Coffsy filed a sompluint against her husband, Willlam Coffey, for cruelly ill-using her, —Top Buggies at Parker, Robortson & Co, —Joe Konacky, the seven year bright and wayward little tramp who has been in the city jail for the past few days, has been sent to the county commissioners ns > candidate for the reform school. Joeisa “‘rustler,” a terror on tin stilts, He can converse in thres Ianguages, English, Bohemian and Polish, and can swear with alarming fluency in all three, —The wedding of Mr. M. J. Doane, Bos- ton, Mass., and Miss Dillie Dort, of this city, took place Friday afterncon at the resi- dence of the bride's parents on Davenport street, Rev, J. W, Harris officiating. It waa & very private affair and only a fow inti- mate friends were present. Mr, and Mrs, Deaneleft on the afternoon train for Boston, their fature home. —A good joke is told on a party of Omaha poople who attended the hop at the fort last week, The ambulance ,in which they were being conveyed struck a hydrant on Sherman avenue and was stuck fast, The hydraot was broken and a heavy stream spurted upward through the bottom of tho ambulance and inundated the ocoupants. The ambulance was immediately roleased from its position aud its occupants rescued from a damp if not a “ watery grave, —Buck-boards at Parker, Robertson & Co, —Las 3week mention was made in these columns of the case of Emma Camp, who had bscome infatuated with Myers, the tree peddler, and had attempted elopement with him. Friday Mr, Camp succeeded in induciog his wayward daughter to return to his home, Twenty-third and Nicholas streets, Ho believes thatshe has not aban- doned her plan of eloping with Myers,in case he should return. As the girl is yet under age, Myers will assumo cousiderable risk in at- tempting to run away with her, to the site which has been selected for the cemetery. + A rapid orive cut Sherman avenue, post Furt Omaha and the outlying sur- veyed town site of Florence, brought the reporter - to the beautiful propery which has been selected for the cemetery. The Jand which way pur- chased from Mr. J. H. Brackln, is 320 acres in extent, situated on rections 20 aud 30, township 16, range 13, and most immediately west of the town of Florence. The locatlon is but four milcs from the postoffice, and could not be bettered. It is sufficiently near the ofty, is eanily to be reached by the Sherman avenue barracks road, and is within con venlent distance of the Cnicago, Minne- apolis, St. Paul & Omaba road. The tract of land, aside from the advantages of 1its location, possesses attributes of beauty and geandeur, in its adsptation for cemetery purposes It is in the form of & rectangle one mile long and one-half a mile wide, with a rolling expane «f level land, bro— ken by the hills and valleys which serve, in furplshivg diversity, to add to the beauties of the lsndecage Thers are about ninety acres of tree growth on the land, conslsting of oak, elm, walnut and other varleties The location is high and dry, and from the various spurs of the hiils, one ¢ mmsnds a view of the Ne- braeka field and forests on the west and of the Iowa bluffs and prairies on the east, whioh for grandeur of sweep and scenery, Is unsurpassed. The towering bluffs of the Buackeye slde of the river, the dimly outlined forest growth of the miles which lie outstrewched before the eastern horlzon,the sinuous lengths of the Missour! river, are all features of a land- scape which 1s at the full command of the spectator from the heights of Forest Lawn cemetery, Itisnot all an exag- geration to say that there could be no site better adapted for the the dead, so far natural as concerned, and when art shall have co-operated to tone the rough beautles of lawn and woodland and to supply the few misaing points of a perfect landscape, there will be In all the broad land of America no more beau- tiful resting place for the dead. PLANS OF IMPROVEMENT, The gentlemen who have the matter in hand announce their intentlon of pushing to completion their plans in con- neotion with the laying out of the cemetery It should be understood in the firs: place that this association is not formed for purposes of profit. The monies which accrue from the eale cf lots will be turn- ed Into a perpetusl fund, to be devoted 1o the Improvements, from year to year, of e cemetery. 1f the lots are sold, for *tance, at the uniform price of $60, a fand of more than §2,000,000 will be created for this purpose. About one-third of the 320 acres is to bo laid cff in avenue drives, parks, and lakes, A largs public vault will be erected for the temporary raception of the dead, while one of the beautiful fea— Paxton, O. A, Hurlburt, Winsted, Conn,, is at the Miliard. Dr. Benjamin D, Rupp, of Wahoo, is at the Millard. M, Palmer, of Schuyler, was in the city yesterday. trip to Kansas, J. W. Kinsly, of Helena, Mont., Sundayed at the Millard, Charles A. Fisher, of San Francisco, Cal. is at the Millard, Nat Brown, of the Gorham House, Lincoln, is at the Millard, James W, Dawes, ‘‘ His Excellency,” etc., spent Saturday in Omaha, day guest at the Millard, W. W, Webater, the leadiog hotel man of Muscatine, Ia,, is at the Paxton, yesterday's arrivals at the Paxton. George Haywood. Plum Creek, F. Perkins, Weeping Water, are at the Arcade. Mr. D, C. Huntley, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is in the city visiting fciends. Col, Richard 8. Garduer, the United States Indian sgent, left for St. Paul yestorday. Hon. Georgo D Meiklejohn pasred through the city yestorday on his way to Fullerton. Millard, Drake months’ visit to Europe, tlon, toe Vassar alumnz, July 10th, Miss Ida Holbart and Miss Florence Smith, C. E. Thompson and wifs, and George D, Meiklejohn, of Fullerton, are of Atchison, Kai guests at the Paxton, Mrs, David W. Young and son, of 967, Divislon street, left on Friday evening for an extended visitin Atlantio, Des Moine and Albis, Tows, with relatives and frionds. J. C. Fox, ono of the largest wholesale druggists on the Missouri river, at Atohison, was an Omaha visitor Saturdey and Satur— day night. He went home yesterday morn- g, Mr. A. F. Kilker, a_tailor employed in M. Helman & Co.’s clothing heuse, is the happy J. F. Hollenbeck, of Fallerton, is at the Gen. O'Brien returned last evening from a J. R. Wood, of Burlington, Ia., was a Sun- George H. Thomas, of Schuyler, is among Mr and Mra, Heuderson and Miss EHen- derson, English tourists, are guests at the O'Reilley, Richard O'Reilley and Harry Moore started Saturdoy on a three Dr. G. M, Crowell returned Friday from a trip to Philadelphia, where ho has been for the past six weeks, enjoying rest and vaca- Miss Elizabeth Poppleton left Friday for the east to attend the annual meeting of She will return about Ellsworth Young. of the Union Pacific froight suditing department, started on esst Friday evening, via theC. B. & Q , for & short visit with parents and fricnds in Albia, Iows dilapldated, trlmming the gras washouts have occuried, vass and weeds, apprarance forthcoming. purposes, Al in around the park, in sone places quite to be repalred. Six or elght men are conetantly engsged In catting the trees, shrubbery, etc., and The walks to be re-gravelled in places where heavy The drives, are to be trimmed, leve led and de- od of the unsighily undergrowth of g in all when this work 1s completed this beautiful pleca « f park property will present a haudsome Tho work will bs prose- cated as fast as the funds are easily Some fmprovements In ths way of trimwing gress, eto., are also being made in Jefferson Park. e e— A Fighting Tenant, Richard O'Keefe, of the board of county commirsioners, was arrested Satur- day at the Instance of J. W. Honzs, who charges him with {respass and mali- cious deatruction of property. It appears that for about two years and a half Honza has held by lease from Mr. O’Keefe a house on the corner of Thir- teenth and Leavenworth streets. time ago Mr_O'Keefo sold the property to MoCord, Brady & Co. for warehouss Sowe thirty days ago Mr. O'Keefe notifird Honza, as he claims, that he would have to get out of the premisos and permit the building to be moved. This Horza refused to do, and this morning Mr. O'Keefe started to re- move the fences on the property, where- upon Honzs appeared in the police court are Some Kuhn % Co, 15th and Douglas St. Jas. Forsythe, N. W. Cer. 16th and Capitol Av. and swore out a warrant for the land- lori’s arrel Tuesday. Brice Viers, lot $500.00. D_$4,600 00 Real Estate Transfers. The following tranafers were filed June 6, with the county olerk and reported for the BEE by Ames’ real estate agenoy: Cathanna M. Hoel and husband to 3, Allen’s subdivision of lot 5 of Ragan’s add to Omaha. Mary a Dy and husband to M. A Hutchineon, vart of s} cf ewin 1 rod sec 18, 16, 13 e} acre. George W. Ames and wife to London, lots 41 and 42 blk 8, Hanscom place add to Omaba, Jobn F. Blister (single) to R sena blk b w Daemon, lot 10 blk 5 and Ku 0d’s acd to Omaba., -100 acres. The cass has been set for hearing next w. W. D $100. Wm, D $2 500.00. Lt & W. D. 8800, William J. Harmon and wife to Oath. arlr e Duggan, undivided 4 of 1:ts 3 and 4 blk 253 & of n 81 ft, w e A Nebrarka College, D. £15.00. W. D. . A. Hutohinson and wife to Omaha Dairy Association, w} of nw} seo 18; w 10 30-100 acres of a¢ & of nw} sec 18; also n 80 acres of nw} of sw} sec 18, and n 2 acros of w 10 30-100 acres of ne} of sw} of sec 18, 16, 13 e 130 e receive prompt attention. ‘Wryite for prices and terms. John W. Bell, graph in sty ish hardwood frame, ret.il value $2.25; with First order for 1,000 Five Cent Cigar None Genuine Without Vallencia Cigar Factory’s Name on Label. AT RETAIL 2Y Field & Farnsworth, 820 S. 10th Street. 2115 Cuming Street. W. J. Whitehouse, §A. D. Foster & Bro,, N. W. Cor. 16tn and Webster| Oouncil Blufls AND DEALERS GENERALLY. DrALERs will receive 6rATIS with First order for 500 “V" Cigara, one beautiful 74x13 advertising phote- striking street sign; and with fiest order for 1,600 bott photograph and s'gn will befurnished GrATIS. SEND your order, put out the sign we furnish and if the “‘V" does not prove the best selling eigar you have ever had, you can return within 30 days all unbroken and clean packages. PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPER, WHOLESALE BY D. M. STEELE & CO., OMAHA. Orders by letter; postal, telegraph or 7HLEPHONE NO. 804, will OMAHA INSTITUTE VICTORIOUS MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. B —AT THE— New Orleans Exoosition, The committee sppointed by the Ne- braska Baptist state conveniion to visit some of the ci‘ies and large towns in the stute to find a suitable lceation for a ool lege are abuus to make a tour through tha stare. If the business men in any town in the state wou'd liks to secure such an iosti- tures of the place will bo a large park, which will be of esoecial rervice on D c- oralion dsy snd other publio ocosslons, The lakes which are to ba provided will be fed by never failing springs,—one lo- cated on the west side aud the other in the centre, the park site A laudscape gordener Is to —Open Buggies at Parker, Robertson & father of & fourteen-pound girl, who amived tho 5 h inst. Both mother and child are doing well, —About flicty teachers gathered Satur day morsig in_ Superintenpent Bruner's office in the new court house, in attendance upon fthe meeting of the Douglas County Teachor's as- Miss Mattle White, the pleasing young lady who has charge of the glove stock in Smith’s dry guods store, is convalescivg after quito a sovere illness, Her may friends rejolce that of sociativn, The first address was givan by Miss Fanole Brown, of Florence. Her snb- ject, *“Model Lessons on Lavguage Training” was ably handled. After & thorough disous- sion of the subject an adjournment was had until after dinner, when the assoclation ro- convened with slightly insreased attendance, —A traveling man from Owmaha writes to this office saying that hohid two runaway boys from this city srrested, who are now held bs procured from the esst, who will at onoce enter upen the work of improving aud adorning the cemetery ste. It is presumed that everythivg will be in reaciuoss for the first burial within, at the most, one year, he work of im provement will be enterad opcnassoon s bleand parhed t. aspeedy comple tlon, Alresdy » number of gentiomen h.ving relatives Interred in other cemeteries have g'ven their assuiance that a re-interment sho is again able to attend to her duties, Mrs, D. W. Woodman and her son Charlie, stenographer for Mr. Young, suditor of the Union Pacific railway, left Saturday for the west in search of health, visitivg Cheyenne, L:zamle and Huntington, returning, perhaps, by Denver aud other places of interest in Col- orado, Mr. Harry Moores, son of Frauk Moores, of the Wabash corner, with Dick and Drake N.b Omaha, ‘TEST YOUR BARING POWDER T0-DAT: Brands adve tution they cen correspond with M. 8 Richardron, 1609 Farosm J 8 Ricuarpsoy, Chalrran, J street, sed as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical Instituto West of Mississippl River. TECE: G-OL.D AMED.A K, ——HAS BEEN AWARDED TO THE—— [ biig UPRIGHT PIANDS For Remrkaable Fine Quality of Tone. awaiting theorders of their parents. They ate | of ths remains will bo made,.as soon 8 | o . THE TEST: Ritty rooma ¢ a8/u8| BYBT orte s . Con Granoy, aged 14, resising on onteo wonr | possibl n tho new oometary, and there | N11e!*Vy 16 Spturdey afermoon for | piss s un soncomon iyt s ponsegnn | PSSR0 AT O i i Excellence of Design, Wifteenth, and Harry Sincore, who has been | is no dcubt but that many femily barial 5 o A a dotect the presenc Of ainmona. aslitants o raro exparicuce 6a specialists 1a . . liviagon Jackson mear Thirteenth, They | piaces will bs remov:d feomm thesrouded |80 « 00 fbe City of = Ghester o e Perfection of Workmanship have been away from home about three weoks aud arrived in Cheyenne from Larawie, Thuredsy. Toey claimed to have been in Ogden and said that they were poing to Denver, Combination Wagons at Parker, Robert- #on & Co. —Faday afterneon fat & weeting of the board of cunty commissioners, Ohairman O'Keele introduced a resolution to sllow the <ity ofticers t occupy the northesst corner of the basement of the .court house for offices. Mesers, Corliss and Tinune voted ag dust the precioctaof the old cemeterivs to the grounds of the Forest Lawn Assoclation. —————— An Open Letter, We, the underslgued, respectfully call your attention to the fact that we have lately purchared all the machiaery as well a8 the st nes, engravings aud plates of the li'hographing department of the Omaha Republic: and the new ma- chinery of ‘he L t ioveotions haviay ocen added, we do not hesitate to say that we shall give ¢ntire sat sfsctlon to every one, We shall turn cut vn June 11th, and Harry will leave on the steamer Servia, of the Cunard live, on tie 18th The threo will meet at Quoenstown, and together will visit points of interest in treland, Scotland and Evgland, on the Rhive, aud in P.ris, returniog home within about nluety days, J, F. Parkios Weeping Water, W. Lloyd North Platte, 8, 8. islavchuid and wife Ar. lington, W. W, Fioch Central City, R, G Jeaking Norfolk, Daviel Duggan Jackson, |' W. O. Cunvingham Miiford, C. H. Babb Os- ceola, J, H. Breever Peorls, 111, A, T, Mo~ on PRIVATE, SPRCIAL Woakn endos i i DI AL AND 80 28th Biréet, Corner of Cupliol Avenus Call and see these Pianos, which take FIRST PRIZE WHEREVER EXHI- BITED. MAX MEYER & BRO,, GeneralWestern Agents. CHAS ¥.LEX, : f . "| Eidenry Mimouri Valley, L. Latoret aud measure, This leaves De. Swmith, the couuty | the best lithographic work extant—equal g . surveyor, In possereton of ¢he room which wey | ©1 b fow and excelled by none. A |“ife A. West and wife, Mra, B K Weat, PAUELIE 8 Powmlon o ¢0n e whioh st L O 18 o mado of ” fina ‘oom | Tabor, Town, O Sioddad, &' Brouthesd, e ——————— . BRI e e S| mercial work in letter heads, note hesds, | Chicage, C regg and wife Toledo, Clar- A i a misxone: howaver, ivstrusted the county rocelpts, drafte, stock certificates, | ence Buell St. Luuis, are at the Ganfield, St G e i ‘ml'::;?l::nnto w- .fi“fnéx‘fr‘l?fl'pz.i'"??.g":m ?T:Nm::u;;::oxaggll’o z.. et 105 Pl e oLy Suak b8 | bonds, * price lists, #how | At the Mewropolitan yesterdsy—W, 0, |, DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA, Lo L Ooer Boarts v nod, Oodar Fouts, Qommon Osk ' Dimeasiun, sud” Bridge Timbers, 2ho city with four offics ro. mae Cloads, o labels, wedding s | ¥iter, Sidoey; A J. Cummioge Plasts | T SATAICHESS A8 NEVER saxx quismiorms, | Crowl's #atent ron Rooting, Oy Sords for moth proof igseteEte. Veasars, ¥anoy Woods tor Bzroll Suing, i, Ete, Expros Wagous a6 Porker, Robartaon | G mele, I fact: sweryihivg heret f0r- |1yl Gaorge Wallick, 8r, Paul J. 1, | sl Tllonhomes or s aunrer of cotury 18 s | Only double capped corrosated roofingiand ere | B, W' Go2.0th and Douglas, Omaha. Neh. £ 0o, ne (o arpinting office, @ are als e Powerr, Liu ; Adam J. Rels, Gibbon; only oue prepared by the manufacture: 'iilf == Hon. Jubn Seaton, ¢x wember of the Kan- - oan leginlatue, from 'Atchi son, was iu the oty Suturiay ight snd yesterday, Mr. Boaton has meouf cturing interests at Lin ooln, belng propriewr of » lage irn foundry there, Me. Cbarles A Nuri.wv & watchmaker kon's j woh prepared to do portraite, ehow cards or any kind of ¢l r-d wokk, © direct speclel n'tention also to our phet ~lithography, wirion we are the fi to fo'r duce in ‘he west by this mesns Wae oan phi t-graph upon stone from any pictore, drawing or sketoh, and glve an exact fao rimile in every way to any Fdwin Jeary, Greeawood; H. C. Chapman, Grand Island; J 8 Curr, Soward; A G. Sberwood, R. Vieno, Central City; Frank Plsiter, Liveon; D. G Loo b rd, Hostings, Neb: G. W. Arnold and daughrer, Avocs, Ia; H M Simpson, Cheyenne; Bryan Smith, New Jersey; J. E. Robluson, Richmond, V THE TEST OF THE OVEN, PRICE BAK!M‘L }"OWDER C0., Dr. Price's Special Flavoriug Bxtracts, Tuo st nong est, mont deliclons and astara| Gaver known, asd Dr. Price’s Lupulln Yeast Goms Plain und corrugated Lro Bend for circular Omaha Neb for layin, iog, Puiat, Eio. 1540 Doncas -t EDWARD KUEHL MAGLITER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITIOF 5 , beiwooo Faroan avd Har RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, FINIALS e b siz+ a8 msy he deired Joho G. Magow, Coshacton, @ ; J. 8 Vor Light Bepithy Sed Tandest D7 g i ey e e e G A os A | Bank and. oo alaklcoary, and | et cita Yam\cabostan O s 4 8 A FOR SALE BY GROCERS. T o Y Dermser Wiadows, Wiadow Oage, Mebali Bky Lights, &, 11, Iron aad siae Recles, daughier are duing well, coanty end clly maps of aoy kind | Miusespolis; aud R, W, Klock, Obicago, 111, | gmicaco. - 7. LOUI, | @ads to order Porteod sstixiaction gusranteed W10.6outh 1%8h Btroot, Omatia, Neb, Work don n any paro the apuntry,

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