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4 THE DAILY BEE.| . ROSEW ATEF OmanL Orr e Nw Vo Wasn Put All ¢ torial i All busin pddro oM D 10 be mnde | THE BEE PUB OMAIA'S ¢ gisters and pro for the yea Avren wave has | dictions for Ju the cowl Hign more favor the conntry g else exc the remark of her | g city roughont 8¢ pt rmer t \n ever the and REAL estate before in Omalhi new year. Th steady inquiry spring which w boom in the mosshucks p <hment Wirn viad tween the city, ( in more than one diree of dollars of val iness property will b rapid transit ng the tracks be n I nest year will he tion, and thousands le by ' esid made availi Wi Tourgee lutely with in chareoal and ch innuguration seems great apostle of scet to have left th ma haven't heard anything of Judg his literary studics 1k, Mr. Cleveland to have shelved the mal literature, and York Tribune s thday overyhelmed with micr failed to re vliamentary ma- ould have been gift whi M ted bis bi on I presents ceive the jority which jus the most been Grapsrone celebr. say and The ex-pr ntof ay now rceeptuble b could have red him by h supporters, 1005 yodlionnds a is proposed to turn bl At 1l New Me with view 1o clew the little band of country | nup Unele Tom's eabin troupes can ing to their advantage by t fi that dircetion Roscor: Coxt that he tions. So long in Aviz ico n e the v footsteps in 1 denies atically sl aspira LING em) wy further politi Bla is out of the senate, and his law practice in $100,000 a year Mr. Conkling will be satisfied to work for the corporations and to lot private revenge and the mterests of the dear out for themselves. Nel The that ds fidenc By the only ka daily its 10 into its con and exhibitits business condition, its ¢ pts, expenditures and man, ment. The figares which will be found elsewhere m this issue will repay study as showing how the Biw kept up with the rapidly advancing procession of our city's devel a desire that his book. 1f Job had | nd was in as high s le Jou once expressed enemy would writ lived in Nebra 4 situation of prominence cupied in Chalden, he bo satisiied if his enemies edited oppio sition newspapers, Jusi at present the best advert that Nebraska's senio senator is rceciving comes from brass-collared brigudo who oppose bim in polities. would probably COMMISSIONEI: SPARKS 5138 he proposes to hold the fort in spite of the paper bul Jets with which he is being bombarded by the Washington corr ents. 1le do- nies that he wiil recede from his opposi tion to the land ks and corporution grabhers until forced 1o do so by o de- mand for his resignation coming from the secretary of the interior. Mr. Sparks may cause some present inconvenience to speeulators and claim jumpers, but the honest homesteaders and pre-cmptors of the west will not sufter materially from his firm enforcement of the Jand Jaws and his courageous conduct of the laud oflice T at ors to creaty between Omahia towns of the stat they ought to fui helps none of the commu Omaha and other eitics braska are too closely united Ly commnion interests to profitably en troversics, Whatoy sists in the d Behind them all st marveloy penty, with its { rich store of fo sumption and our eitics and mercial in munity to and 1l farming v mpts of some i1l advised edit and to foster antazor the flourishing will never sueceed, us Such s s pirit of vivalry ies coneerned, nd towns in Ne e in such con ¢ benedits the one s lopment of the west wds our state with its vicultural pros advance in o < and villages and its I products whose con buildi the every salo s i up e ing n of it t of th Every iner nrosperity of our int towns w opportunities for Omaha to rtrado intorest Every commercial eility added to Oumaha makes her once u bettor market and a better center for supply to the state at larg Jealowsies sud envy may lave 1l in some small-hor n iz scarcely o W couple of N Braska conntics, but they <hould bo care fully excluded teom s magniticent domain dike ours where there is wore than for all and where uuited clort is building up one of the gravdest of westorn com monweaiths. our in the aflords advane tribute of or « state room | On | paid for | during his administration Vo | it | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TI handsome The wes not wait lon 1 been th The Story of the Year. 1 may be ¢ te making & Lupon the yuth on It up present that by and brow It cities treble our po ¥ of desivabl safely in and the promo « of Omaha ye mission cducation and So much of th for farms in severalty dians. The rem furnish a fund sufli of the Sioux until found it to their interest sustaining. The Indian | never be solved satisfactor thou of lazy ‘“coftec allowed to monopolize in idlen tracts of the public domain. The division of the and the allotment of lands in severalty will be the fir wds eivilizing the of Omaha I en be required be eutup mto Hotted to the In when sold would for the support s they me self- will <o long land as m 1 e this purpose ¢ and This upled her jobbing t f me: quac indor in ten years ien such time to b problem wholes shows an increase of over £5,000,000 dur ing the year 1855 which was wnds coolers Manufacturing in Omaha are ancy ten years ago, has nssumed 58 vast I'he of this wha's shops and fac 5,128,000 labor during the year inits in vast proportions value ervations year’s product of O tories o The w: | s cal step to by these te Executive Session Humbug. The revolt against the farce of senato. rial secret sessions is spreading. Many | of the democratic at Washing | ton are freely expressing their opinion that it would be better for all { if nominations were discussed openly; | and as several republican senators, led by Van Wyck, are of the it is | not considered improbable that a motion to this eficet may be v sembles, manufacturing conecrns $2,100,000. establishment of the yards and ercetion of beef-pueking houses have opened a mew industrial era for Goncernod Tw ing in Omahia was regarde Omaha Ive months ago beef-pack W an experi ment, To-day it isa leading factor among sume mind, her portant und substant industrics, and one of the most im ade when congress long had al promoters of her | 4., The public have | their eyes open to the « humbug. The long tined | outlived its usefulne Desire for | riety on the part of senators and a fear of | misconstruetion of their action by their tituents have operated to prevent any 1 Within an hour any excentive tound no difi full details of the debatc Van Wy camp of he pi treaty in growth. The figures presented elsewhere ceutive 1selves. ey demonstrate secret session Zo speak for th be in the near future to be one of the ) nd any doubt that Omabia is dq s noto great estlive stock markets on the continent, | '™ Omaha’s substantial growth during the | s ie of soerec | after the y past year is furtherinore attested by the d, which we | lod a Omahia adjournment of culty in securin, Senator las expen iblic improve rew: Dshell dw two yoears into the precedent open amount §022 the Spanish m- | 1 hou | Tias borne good fruit There s 1o reason should not know what « ctive in disposing of represents tl te for public scored apoint in Ius specel which proveme a splendid exhibit, to © of and sh wisfactory everybody welfare (b | tees to oflice or in securing their n. The Re-clection. ‘ Wl | nominations in exceutive se | to corrupt practice of discussing on has led gross abuses and | very often to « ceful in From | the first pressure for a nomination to the s | final ratification by the senate an attempt is to hoodwink both the general |is made ; g [ publie and j ilar competitors. A a party which delights in_five factions of | {4, cetion involving the important quos- difering shades of republicanism. The | ol SO0 O LA b cortainty that the conservative and - | ung public servants is cloaked in the veil vight old statesman will be at the helm | oey ey behind which personal favor for auother septennate is suflicient assur- [t p-pulling ply thelr trade, ance for the continuance of the republic | Suntorial prorogative should not he. al ation. His entrance | o004 to operate to the public disadyant- Blofihis oflico]in 1870 fyvna Ihe days when theUnited State s trembling on th to itsell . monop of revo Thicrs six year _ Thic A brain of the country Viously had lost his oftice by an ad- much vaunted at verse vote on his proposition for- the de- [ (il SOl e, of the republic bo 1o | country on and purer footing publican in prin- | \pui§ most needed is the utmost pub- the sub- | ity of all means by which nien get into to the popular | gpice And this is, just at present, what ¢ of the chamber of deputies He | the execeutive session is materially assist from power under the vigorous g | ing in preventing cks of Gambetta, whieh changed a peaae e ) conservative vote inthe senate to a hand- |y N ome republican majority, On the last | o)y ask only sixty millions from con day of Junuary, 1879, MeMahon resigned | preds for their scheme, 1f the Pacific and Jules Grevy was selected as the | puilronds would square up that little in- president of the French republie. Mr. | (ebteduess the treasury could stand the evy's fivst term a turbulent It was the most trying period in the hy toward a Grans firmat The cnemics of the Freneh republi who counted on the defeat of M. Grevy for the presidency have been again dis appointed. M. Grevy enters upon nd term of years with y support as could be expected from 1z barguins, 0. Rt seven as | v upon the duti o when Fr r conll olyof the wisdom a In th the i rogate have passed finitive &stublishmen MeMahon, though wtion of the ministry a ned to recognize fell arangun canal promoters mod 15 s been demand and have as mueh remaining to build the Hennepin canal and improve the Missouri on change from practical anar settled representa vernment. Tl cducational and ammesty bills were passed, the seat of governient was re moved from Versuilles to Pavis, and th policy of foreign exploitation condemnid at the polls of the October election, was pushed in Tunis, Madagascar and Ton quin, Cabinets rose and fell with searcely | a year's tenure of oflice, But, on the | whole, there hus boen u decided adyaneo | toward & more stable government and | u progressive elucation of tho e 1n their political privileges. company think n afford to supply that city at i proportionate reduction on {lamps. As wat in the iborhood of 50 eents to manufacture, u fair in of profit for the company even at these figure s costs is e SIXTY representatives i congress huve alveady given notice of their intention to A hundred and sixty wint” their undelivered remarks in srd Tiberadly interlarded with “ap ' 10 suit the taste of thel titu- peo) make specches will ¢ the / Puene is o loud demand for the reeall | pla Minister Phelps from London. It | cnts ogus estate sharks who | ping a rich fortune for | M & eredu Amcricans | tion will he seeuring for them fic locked up in English are prol « dozen ex in this are pay- | ments to eminent legal | vices in securing evi con of comes from t have been r years by b under prom titious il chancery IVARTS d speech on the silver ques vered in words of seven tely the holiday rocess, Several senators will be unayoid ably detained longer than they expeeted UNDEK existi lar ized W P ns syllables immed Q of lions Iher associations" at home for afow days oy @ ting country to-day whose memboers reumstances it tal v the dif and retive- N | ing month! « 1 for th ¢ | Tish inher The J | tion, with headguart | delphia been contribut veral years. a year 1 §25,000 in wlvice, | 1 1 claimants haye | of th } [ a in_the hopper in [ Will pay the cost of | { umonnts. Minister Phelps —— | now a s : entire unelaimed PROMINENT : witing ¢ sme and for w slish chancellor has in | : a to discoy i ment motion Union Pacitie, assumed Eng A0, dor CHICAGO war Lworld's f 1502 Now Ol tied with her have for hve expend x §10,000 Ihe Hopes logal first ex wlly d to auling th PERSONS, rien the relies that AWy u nun m any eit when a boy, tied a tin- poor little dog's tail, v #3,000,000 and of the varions Ameri find a ago X and may cireumstane Prain is having his boc ugton Lerritory. the i du orge Franeis ol in Wa n Bouciea tralian seas in | cisco. DeVoe, the hard Winter, of which ws claim a part ¢ one which u distrib owners. of the s unablo to sin b iful disgust It, with s beard, Au Fran salt of the not long at San to s lle ternation Amcrican claimants be im But it isn't o to the ust | plu and consternation of the contidence men, | Mfr. Cox at the time he accepted the Turkish Who as promoters of estate hunting have | mission was not aware that Abdul Hawid He has business, prophet, wany friends pradicts a in the dis | ot all ey = [ he is not | the ey [ frequent | eapitol a Fanny How t Iy agents by palace doesn’t When Iy serewe Con, crowds o every sid among t Miss M portion o cryibut o thing « Rathe America and the whil Last ye pension t 1 be s ar self. na Jin li L Th 50 por cer pretty the reven tation, N There son’s star indicates ze Ama well 1 er's bifur Bet Tias @ sure i, support of his ehildr azainst i walls aro Ge your tini not to do the bank 1l tive actic When 1w, arriy receipt ¢ obliged to educated Ther @ cugo o Doubl, Watert such an ¢ iy have suppress union ¢ sent to Virginia York il The In | ratesin in Ameri Secretary the reck Nebraska rates in ought to thine, elne Anot A oul Tam I sl | un | Send a y the week low Sund like goin wishitub enough t Sudd why is it |.who got | the rev | against | opport tion wh worlds. They Had a O Making Attention, € tion to the matters A Shot 1 wan cont n M ar 1 ab, Dav n ar cars age was but wait_ til sin to yank at very day to want fo trade pet. Boston the lid of Jay ( d down it W it e has retived - Why Not! N men a J t oflice-s hem - Perfectly Macon T urfree, the nov fher last novel to hen ther s in Tennesses. i il Erpre il n people that_of na suse on Christ - A Quost Yok Tii par Mr. Laird su or himselt of S5,00 All way is to gt 1ust b - Ligh o did n Laird Last ties of ’ ot anses, but 1 a year from the e number of sal 1t within the year, o ther ue will be 0 Streak o Chicago seems to be no thatshe is no zon, and we think ged out in a snit of cated toggery. ter Than Pon Industrial s this a by houne, all lahor at fhis tamily and en, isan infinitely ivasion and co und our city. - (N J. m Pate uen o doing nothing (n any and g great question o rupt law, the pr pral count, and At imperat e m t On tphia | A Phila acargo of fea, ed ot the ) send s smelling and fxgrant f rum, - e-Dyed NI Louis wn, N, streme e tobe called hin, dier has dis o type but, bein There is mat bune editorial, - in Jines, the the door-bell of sewin time from Wall street. 1's coftin Wihy not turn a few mules I Natur st, devoted a lar URSDAY, machine the for whether ehines some other kind,” remarked an experienced - Not Before He Is tn iis Coftin, is firm- enough to anxious to get rid of the Kkers who i et them on se nessee scen- is more scenery than any- ble Time of it. to set before tl one old bachelor w able to do as mueh forth W his own succe ts ormerey in the nature of Mr. U 5 reforu, she sits on Samuel J. Randall's etter than the aver- id dining in lonely state in as day. ceded in getting a Wonder if he listriet this it ol acon for iiim- ense, from W revenie of Tenderness, Nows, treal of tenderness v Watte The way rvein she would look Dr. Mary Walk- 1 1 demand Nis own dential rous Walls, Appeal. untey where every citizen and indus- trial, cconomic and financial policies that in- reasonable the edu better uest than ponderous for the wtion of defense wige \aressmen. calt stop fooling tudying how atten curien suc hundred other d, ot Said traitor Spoaks Faise il B Liv ndent knows s us W ity tat 1o nent tha n 1 Ay of the railroad togpign her One 1 lad N ut in b is oung lady 1o a bal Ulet her sit lay ni wnd i teh 1 0 sleep all winter, Sudd st 1 wth may ally who s Ry nd " essent those sis it not a : ne that for thut should prec To this it muy be und rel sh sudden nity faliely ot tOmahia the other ars, the colleetor al that st commodity, ples to Chicago tor more liandling could collect the duty and deliver would have been no such trouble with is 4 pons in eusy pension money regularly ex-contederate fal by Collector. rom Yokoha day in the mused to the wis betore he the goods. aitorin York State. pateh furnishes a traitor of that the blo: shirt ey 1o m cireum ret soldier in or a New hing of the 1 as of the rate was prepared to show that when he makes than the a 1 with v vin, ng ek de spirvitual prey L s in eruge Gere 1y for a I Wo in verpeity, AlOut Our Slecper. L down and and h her at wor nites Death, incony th gives no " u chunge of wered that DECEMBER 31, 1885. | could casily ha | that the ¢ he who has not o live iy to d rea 1 ( of view, a cala e v 10 exp nee tor L whi | forj o the whole I writing of 1 | Manassas in the Centu [ pers General Pope old and exp and sceks, v heir his own sho ghtedness last tew veal the made on Port charge scems | | cient stump speceh rather t i to deseribe a historica which everybody is famline closing 1 on the ond | Manussas, and the record | ing made to endure is no John Pope - would like to down the Hoe waine pathy of a certain kind fo with™ the falsity of his I8 m clear, L except awilling public to concede uin away v o mak 2 Uese w twer world secor v ser nattiraily charges o years have done <o \nimus of the attack v that Pope's h he th | well Gener of his drum 0 prejue trat} tol steeceded with whicl mg him to t revival of the ¢ Tast it to his is the stricture o v al t 1 Grant devotes X of 1and st ter's e i s shown by th 2 rmy. G nder is T'hat ¢ yosom as long as h foundation of 1pologics whic bt other have di fereden - TALKS WITH TIRAV ppearanee 15 his o wd vineed of its ¢ no lon ¥ Interviews Gathe Hotel Rotunda 1D ., A Y i short ice app you hear very ti it n Y n little v en from oilr ity i n very fe rsection of up e Omahia boon we like connection with needs a railrowd divcetly n and run in her own inter line would he mutually bene country and to the city of € county, for one, I ing (0 vote substantial prise ! par aid t n, Salt La > prevai and, ingly, there i danger of an outhreank. But me—and 1 believe that any o has at fully studicd will 1o the siune—that mer suppressed and 1t e ready to reak forth There man chureh whi for bloodshed, but nother ar Ail: I peie in our ) ah il tl check by party s iy st < troub) tthat ] s within ti itary are prepare next month or tw Lfor any « upon Chien, 1o su ho tl Campl of the new Pacitic road, which Louis with Omaha being made bhetween and will conting Mexico,Mo. 1tis und is to be built by the Chic which extends, as you Alton, veyors I'he voad Chiciigo, through ich runnin, Roodhouse, L, to Ransas ( through Mesico, Mo, From point it is belivved the li will be built o N e Decision an Inter Rendered by Judge M Yosterday Judge M dered dec in of Rollins against 1. D, Co lumns mt on on the sui i these ¢ y e MeWhort grain commission men imply an “option d binditig contrict mornis eral into the oflice el 40,000 bushel ting up as a w cline tl; Wi ol $i00. bl that day and the $700 was 1 works in the Uni wis telephioned 1 and ordered b deal. As fore this ¢ still low unloaded o A d b a tiedd i in his i defenda 0] wits @ evidence s p I'he prehias [ yding to Ju voper will n T'hi estal ry liuble to pr neas ver, a he hasa supported the O'N¢ the ¢ un sure, wou e City, to St southwesterly from to be always lerive muel ment_ there \ | mity o t for like most when h General il and < famili Wl battle of ies of war pu rainst Porter to paliiate d folly. The muchi to e that wer return to the of some an than an at- Levent with History is buttle * of which is be bt that which have handed el sy time, but st hing left n the part of WL he meant \rize portion »an effort to upid ears the w o owell he unanimity withont re tor will lives I peo N Ihe N 1 been settled 10w ut I'he agitator: I City woand fur | ntry is What vail rocity built Such o to our Our be will the enter v ry fa Yo we osls tict mal 0 , Utah: “Ap city at pre little or no venms to ne clse who the e the th t it any Mor ¢ S iwoposed ST conncet St rvey is now roand Glen A down 1 tood that the » & Alton Know, from Louis,and 1 ity, passin this lutter ne to Omaha SAN OPTION DEAL." esting € Culloch ulloch ren- MeW horter the op plaintii and wheat, pu took A come Caoper put | had e e P e T A———————— ITHE INK-STAINED 'l'Hl'.\IR.: under part of a had never h tity in tho « 1arity of the thumb. He p 1 he Traxc Which ssippi Itiver History of 1y Oce range Lina Miss the Sad 1% v Fown Cashier's pe. was tury tor romi m in San Fran funds, and imminent of th I d that lous on any two whilg fa is not am not ta of illustra M Mi | sissippi, in whic or i ferrot but at the end the | the’ penalty of the erit | years Lwas in the | imprint o taken, i tion in on the For out I | s | ing m | way up t | on the river omit for v of visiti wives b New York, my native Evarts Ha val. Senator Ev ey | laurels place 1will | Spinner 8 in view w ki y Where Lhad [ NGy nator, hut been offered the position as head of wde- | G )8 OHE SO teetive agency. “The city where 1 was | fEERE O WILLOUE € Visiting then lia Ly populition of r:vl“].‘ e e, cight or ten thousim ul by b N e time set for my de had culti- | 01 ‘”“‘Jj“_,“( il o | among whon very cecentrie old | i | man Tiving o with his granddaughter, ] . your fady 15t verging into woman hood, and between whom there a strong attachmen Very little wils knowt conecining them, | but from the youig lady herself Fafterward heavd & very remark- Wble history concerning her pirents and grandfather. They had formerly lived i Virginia, where the old man had heen highly” conneeted. His only child, a | ditughter, mvied against” his wish to o shiftless, lazy fellow and was dis- | owned by her fathier, her mother having died several years before, This man, finding that he wonld wone of the for tane which vightftully belonzed to his wife, soon tived of her, and, hefore they head been married a year, h her | ont of the house on & winter ni She returned to her fath ! ashed forgiven bt he v and in | @ week's time she di an almsho Lt e hirth to s uhter. When it w ¢ the old man repented of | the manner in which he had treated e took his litthe grandehild and lof hiding e iy [ whicn he hay s will 1o | Beek of Ken Mississippi o1 ¥ name of Wiy ved out e n i md Ed 11 hed on n n the ess, after B de- neh of this s of the e years, lity there president or” a viee Bigh my per ling no re- of the dis mont, as he of the pres il Leing as pro e mvows himself sort of faith in s, 1 might not Y 1o rush up to day of its session president of the overthrow the people of the A at the polls, 1o tompore of th tnment into in his way, tves demo : on the capitol, uute elect @ nee with wnd do it un- the poc clared th governm demo by re been president that ver sonal regard m t speet for 1 1 ! '\ tthe ni s party i or n 1z o nen n Junsta onthe first w the aet and of hot Kicked it n to mak United St expressed Unit b Ll will had 1§ nself a home evoted his 1 1o the ¢ of 1 I'he hou on 11 WAS NOT T path, [ mu I had intend not of viewing the scenery the summit, bat for the hour's chat With the « Wl On one of t the young lady told me that of 1 iwities “of her grand father wis that he had for yearS kept (quite alarze sum of money in the house, | not trusting the bank for its safe-keep- | ing. and thid she was always in fear of et life in consengence. ” This story T had heard from my own relatives, wnd | was not greatly surprised when, on my wiy o the ng one’ morn passaze to St Louis, 1 he night some one broken into the old Tuan’s h A Lim he lay in bed B his escape with thi money. This | Rotorious s} all sntion of feaving, | vested by Capt Dastened to the seene of | jail provailed upon the | * It appears that immediately upon his copt the hospitality | retease Tuesday, Maxwell procee ded to e O s Ehow) \d before night was ina k to ferret | iw ty thoroughly icated condition, ce and exit | He went down tol avenue ands | proceeded to elean the house of @ woman named Annie Post. 1l ulted her savagely, and yesterday shebad o war- rant sworn out for his arrest CATARRH r Mo oW itoh: Hazel, Awerican Pine, Cine ndu Minigold, Cloyer lossonts, ote., caliod BAN. FOND'S KADICAL CUt, for e immedinte. fliof sud porminent cire of evory Torm of Catierh, fr seventh of the it. He profes- sed on revions (o my \rt the pn resehin of an for \fter ! members Jesuits, the facul- of schol- rof im- in the col and labor in the “tern p wpus. In this will be mounted the magnificent of the munificent ton, of this city. lier improvements, 1l th 160 in year An mad rovenients ha stesniboat land secnre that dur ubie ing to hear in. M crook nd lod A day morning John xwell, the st Cormick murder : made news buni md T at ond the tragedy 1 up I then sprit it a up! inte on « Sebdo wo! vear of the build and, while Jooking for traeks under tic window, | noticed a black mark on which had been painted whit Jon « exanination itproved to be the imprint of a man's thumb. The manner in which it eame there was easily explained. The money which had heen stolen was hidden in a common writing desk, in the old min's voom, and - the harried search for trensire the assassin had overturned bottle of ink, getting some of iton his hands, and in leaving” the honse had, by this weans, left the mazk. — This, T soon discovered, was the only elew 1 had; but, | poor as it ped at tiest, it afterward imble Cold in the Heud ¢ proved to be a good one. 1 immediately i I, Tuste B sent word to the agency in New York Ticurime, Couigh uma Cais king to be 1 1 trom (he eng sumption, ~ompluto treat ment, and then settled down to work on At And one lmproved bl the cdse, The fiest thing 1 did was to | Wity now OF Wl driigiists saw oul the picce of the window sill on or RANFOND'S [T DICAL CURE, which the stain, and © kept the pivee wool secreted in my only ¢ for me to the murderer lay in 1l I suspected, | them the pecul imprint | wmb, afte on of it, | of 1 1o get di n, T partiall ny 1 out th e entra ndow in the n 5 (S Uy tarrahal Cc sisting aturehul S0l acking ¢ Asl It lete Inhaler with Treatment, $1. wo know of. Ve tound in a life Boston, Indical Compl \ fodd, Tinics. *The b the d of Lhe 1 G L we b Dr. Wi Potter Deng and Chemical Co., Bost VE UP, 1 cin- T it & il ovor, wi on i i v any good.” Ctoriio puind, ng cough) cured by ¢ 1 pain (BRVE | & ' q ' | MY S MUST G and w the b compre i wood. Thing 1 in aud 1| winter st in tl ial enjoy 0 mont d forig ditiey Potier (¢] )..H Agency m Sen 0 ¢l ny al ‘ m AL a; ha L " Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. & i 10,00 E To BANKING OFFICE: i1 IRON BANK, Co. 12th and Farnam Strects. | 6 roml Luukiig Busiuess Tiausacted

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