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PORIFY YOUR BLOOD., Impurities In the blood produce Alseascs, Podily and mental health depend npon & healthy condition of the biood. The blood, particularly in the spring sud durlng the hot Stummer months, becomes clogged with im- purities, which polson it and generats dis se. A harmiess blood purlfier, without & partiols of mineral polson in it, Fuch as mer- eury or potash, 1s necessary to remove these Ampurities and to restors the healtiy tone of mind and body. The best purifier nud tonie Known to the world 18 Swift's Speciic (4.5.8% In regard to its wonderful purlfylng snd tonlo powers we give a few testimonial, w8 Follows Mr. A. Blebold, with Geo. P, Rowell & ©o., 10 8pruce Straet, Now York, writes March $9th, 15881 1 facl 1t my duty, for tho benefls of othars who may be aficted anlwas, to Write you this letter, which you can ise ag my testimony fn any way yon choose, [ v wnswer any inquiry from others in relati; o the facts herewith stated. In Febr st I sufterod great pain and fncousenlence from boils, all over my neck; [ could not turn 0y head without acute pain aud my Ulocd was in poor condition. After trying nll the usual renuedies In snch oascs, and Andiig no Fellef, by the persunsion of Mr. J. W. Fears, Manager of your New York Office, I used one Bottle 8. 8. 9., and I fmproved rapidly and wery soon 1 was entirely rolieved of my " Job's Comfort Now nota slgn of my afMiction ean bo seen. T feel strong and cheer- 8. 8. B. taafine toufo as proved in my enss. 1slaepsoundly and my appetite i good. Dr. J. N, Cheney, & well known physician writes from Eilaville, Georgin : *'Tuse 8. A convalescent fever cases with the best re. sults. 1t will, in my Judgment, prevent sum- aner dysentery, If one will take a few bottles In the spring, thus proparing tho bowels for th atrains of summer.” Mrs. Beott Liston, 116 Zane etrect (Island) Wheeltag, West Viegints, writes: * Haviog ured 6.8, K. for the biood, I can safely say Ahat it bents anything I have used fo cleanse tiie blood und rieke & new beliig outof w pes won. Mr. M. 8. Hemlin, Winaton, N. ¢ #use itevery apFIg. 1L aivays ite and digesti d ¢ on urlry Pecome strong of body and ¢osy of min Treatise on Blood and Skiu Disea: wor 3, Atl Your Lafi Liver 15 0UT OF OROER? EAD THIE IF IT IS, Is buba wisl R. rii, O, Callendr's Lef Livr Biters tiled Witters in tho United itters " Al e Tisensol Lf Tmproves the Apnetite Quickly, Regulates he wholo system. ‘Now Life to the whole sy stem. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION Industry, Science and At Open Until October. 1888, }\lmlirul Congress Meets August Tth, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND. LExcursion Ticket, l{mmd Trip Via szTl: LINE, $65 and 75, ation apply (o BALDWIN & CO., Broadway, New York. gunrantead s ouvulsions, Heatiache, use of Al Depressiou, Sof ll\!m\ni; and leading to mis o ature 010’ A g, Bur Epormatorh rtion of ‘the brain, self-nhuse o co. Fach box $1.00 & borx, or AP e for 8500, aent By mati prepaid on're. ceipt of pr WE GUARANT To cure any caso. ¢ SIX ROXEKS With each order race! us_for six boxes, & panted with will send the purchascr our written g to vefund the monsy 1f t efect u cure. Guara GOODMAN, Dengiist Strcet. Omubia, Nob ntee treatment does uot % issued only by O, ¢ Agent, 111 Lu’mun *The Overland Route.” its Family Sleoping . that berths can now bo re 2d upon_application by any ticket agent to M. J. Greevy,Passénger Agent, Council Blufts, Towa, The rese when made are turned ove conductors passen gers to the train king out such cars, so that 1 now secure berths or- ered, the same ns a ’allman berth is | reserved and secuved. E. L. LOMAX, AsSEG P ET. A Nig G nnsgiven anivee. sal satisfaciion in the cure of Gonorrhors and Glet, T preseribeitand fec) safc lu recommends ing 1t to all sulferers. STOXER, M.D., " eatur, PRICE, $1.00, Sold by Druggista. TEAII' EMPLOYMENT l and etio l-nfi oanvastars ¢ Stoth I Given immedi: awlyioreliable ng in th N Al Culeayo i | Finuey | greatly enjoyed my surprise at his o UNION PACIFIC I grub down in Chihuah vations | « | ™Cause if THE OMAHA DAILY A MINER'S STRANGE HOBBY The Rise and Fall of John Finney of | the Grub State. MUST HAVE THEM AT ANY PRICE He Buys a Titie Kind to Him When — Adventure the Dutch G He was With cer, San Txamine Tt was fif- teen years ago at Burro first met Finne He Dutch Pete’s gen merchandise o when the propri wi 1t and 1 cautionsly around, briskly ord of flour, h five of bacon, half o g rifle eartri . Whiie the p nephew was putting up th ne vne over and er ation. He was anxiou business, and particularly afraid that T was following him. 1 ing out of the o woest to a rocl the distant blue cated where the straek good pay dirt, 1led toleave up. He wa look for the q dust hud corne Presently the scoop done their work 1s on the « nei came into fas many pounds of b threa of llon of whi tohacco, and w hox of riotor's husl ired ods IMin- e to kknow ny in con- Ve nyon deep he mountains, summer bef but Liad bec it as the ek Tad dried ying off vow, he suid, to 'tz from which the gold ween des had Taid the and s o up il ther hastily for the do ‘em to me. Joh ow'll find iy name ou the Ger s aud doubt around, the custon L his purchase here, however. prietor himself ju inney’s face took dis- doow man_hoy in deep ed b uned » met the pro “You pait for dose goot eh?? “I hain’t zact replied the pre | sored thing up in m» went el whole the le is v ten f “Don’ struek the y siles ont, an’ now 14 vat you p d the re! arms, ecaded and 1 how he \']I his pan u Finney " Finn exp crech 1ov Dutehman of new bonanzas to vis 1\\ s one lie went behind the tremendous German - e tempt direeted at the boy, while sneaked out with his ewpty, follewed by mo. [overtook himat the s 1 where a year ago a had toppled over s a uame to the eamp, \lking he coniided to had been i hara luck for ud had run up a bill of $14 at the store, His inability to pay this precluded his gotting further credit In addition to this be declared that he had located a claim in an altogether different locality than that he had pointed out to Th could not he other than fabulously rich, and now he could not get “grud” enough o keep him until he could sink a shaft deep enough to tap the le 3 ¥ The outcome of our conve that we re 2 to the st and I paid fhe .75 that his g cost. He left me ov ex) on this iter with ¢ on of cou o hauds me that b some time tion was _\\hv\mml with his ex Ileft Mexico. of Winney for some Finally some one from the dist told me d sunk a shaft on hisel d sent samples of his ove to San 0 10 he assayed. The result of the assay showed that, though the Grub stuke mine had only a very little gold in it there was a véry vich deposit of silver. on which Finney had not reckoned in the least, Au e u company worked the mine for the t part of it.and made Fin- hey “and themselves ten times Iie never communicated with me. Oune day a natty young Frenchman knocked at my door,and when [invited him in he handed me a handsome car Thiscard b a noble crest, or yather a number of them curviously inter- twined, and the inscription “Compte de A laye,” wit wller lette » with titles, but distinguished sived to be viewed, [ {the young man, and, moving the dietionary Trom my other chair, in- vited him to sit down, “Milor ees below,” exclaimed young man with rather i look. *I will tell heem to come up. He returned with no otber than ney. And such a Finney. Dressed in a handsome suit of black, and spangled with diamonds, he still wore his ra »d beard, and 1 could see be had not yet discarded the use of chewing tobaceo. was ver) Lno acquaintane »sing that some nd w- glad to see me, Appearanc He was partienlanly delig sxeused myself and asked venchman who kept iu the compte. *'m the count,” 1d the marke never hear about it?” *You know when hted when T the veur for le exclaimed Finnoy. too. Didn't ye give me \)u I went ou you fu-\ strack all ar hear of the ( company. L'm one of the directors. Goin’ to get Lord Duluth to go in with me on another big thing I got down in Durango. peakin' of lords and things, that reminds me I got something for you. it wasn't for you I wouldn’t have worked the Grub Stake, With that he unfolded a package of papers. “Them’s yours,” he suid, slapping me on the back, *Como-le-vas, baron?” “T just thought it would suit you, and 1 bought it for you. Costme $15,000, Mine together cost me over $60,000. I got lots of them for different pouple You reckolec’ Mrs, O'Connor and Matt's widow what used to wash for the boys. | T got one for her. She's a countess now, and my ain’t sne proud of it. I got a markin’ stump made with her crest on it nn’ she marks all the boys’ clothes with it. for All Who Were | < w ooff to the ! indi- | ncom- | u Fruney. he | ”(:'»- young | “Tean hmm first ]nM me on to the bus- isa. nt Paris. They charged me 20,000 10 s ) o i then L 1)‘.,”, tit that 80’8 not to what s hoss i1 was [ wouldn't g wits $15 000 hen h yours el nganin, e 0in of 50, e had Grub st ovder nture vith T ix months .0 e hovio 1o old N other bonan 15t from M old Finney had been fonnd « prospect liole. He left o will whicl sentme, tosether vecords of keve v o which had by nent work. Pinney was will, With t onctey. for his lust < 1o e o e i fro wed before 1 henrd him sent me Ling his to in )y Dulut < hrok rom oo prosn week nossige deo tel with ihe nearly for ited then 1 shall he .\v\"ul to sig omte d'h Barou Vou 3 A Natural Peonuet of Calitornia It is only foumd in - Butte connty. « ifornia, awd in no othor r | world. We rvefer to the healing | A RED LIGHT AT The Apparition that Cansed a Bn i ton Seab to Fhrow Up the J. who had win o the the counts “When place w \\'4 had our famili g0 hungr; wother my chnldren’s pine clothes 1 jumped atinme ing went something wde me o cowavd. o’clock and very d nowas ing sieadily, could ot ahead, ¥ o keepon time, { We h | nlong the striie came heve an 1 il for quite had learned wh ~Ldo not heliey when 'L 1 farce tthe ¢ we the curve, and when rot clos flash of ligt thin, A an i W 08 WA Nen to it ¢ | my enginc shut my ey« them, and T heard the o whe whgzon was broken in f 0 was stopped, o ahead 1 both e went been killed, and the wagor good for kindlg. 1 hold up to the face of the unfortun: and the co; mhu n zed him, WIS @ young en; ser who had gone out with the strikers and while idle had been putting in the time on his father’ farm near by, We lifted the hody into the cabo i as we started ahead all felt mighty blue. “Phe next night on the return trip we e to the whe the hefore, stood on end Iy swut ght and sign. ed that it w stitious, but the luntern showed mc i at the busines ) 0o quick to suit me. B ductor and brakeman had come for- ward, hor: yron, man, and lantern had disappeared, and I started up, not | wishing to explain and be laughed at. “When we reached the end of the division I learned that the man we had run over had up to the strike been in charge of the engine that killed him, ited to lay off a few days and kind up, but the short id [ could not. next night n, and when we started out both John and [ were rather nerv- ous. We were afraid to say anything to those we know, for they were not our friends. 7The rain beat against the cab windows and the headlight illuminated the track but for a short distance. Soon I realized that we were losing time. That would not do and I opened the | throttle. In a few minutes we were | rolling that big train along at that made the cars dance, Fiu neared the crossing and I oper side window aund looked out. The vy splashed in my face and ran down my neck, but I did not mind that. Ahead dimly shone the rays of the red light, yet in spite of the fear that it might be a genuine danger signal we dashed on. There stood the man in the wagon, swinging his lantern, In a moment we had crossed the road and were dancing aloug forty miles un hour. Then I felt the train dragging as the brakes were set. The Lullglll,lul thought we were going too fast, but I had not noticed it ln-!n John and [ were badly scared, weeks later we were put ona plhbungor run, but not a night has ed that we have not seen the red hgm at the crossing. I am losing my nerve and am getting afraid to make time, Did you ever kill a man? - Then . man we My hair | r the d | stop. | way that and we could not | the | Erench Thicve | womaa, { und in the He | e BEE: MONDAY. ek 4R 5 e 4 don’t know %ow T feel. T shall wsior wheu 1 got started for - From Birth 1o the ¥ With us certa srLain el n th g alsn be evineed cuth the right v nlderulade, sick flatulence and ind this very 4 headin kidney and - STOLEN JEWHLS, sisposing San Fran of Them in isco th semation that ¢ s being disposed of in thiscity. are he n thieves and they red valuahl ol fore din Par et 1o this ¢ ho e ity to by ¥ ivom the | the | S d th, ooy wois hands of a firm THE CROSSING. | 5 one atout the s the wotive of wnzini 10wh to he band of thtev Vilose tended over the wovld. men- op In 1’ wtof sev uw"< r [4MI.11| it cor San b iwo of e latt dence on v comm vith b EANES s toth wned all tizough th [ operations of He said that the most of the jewel Uiiited lod into this eox ‘ntification in the i he esplained he quantitios had dy b Awmong the goods was u lwce colla 00, stolen from palices of Euvope. und sold Ccisco to a weelthy lady wio is muct envied in the possession of tho ini and h 15 were laid stolen in tes, would he smug en s ot )f whom me little tim erates, for s peculiar ¢i about dt of the whken pos whoe claimed to be her wsband and who was armed with the necessary papers to make his claim to the contents of the box good. 1n this box, it was ¢l the bulk of the jowels, amon bracelct with a singie stone worth §3.000, said to have been a royal gift to an Austeian arch- duchess. After the disclosures cones disposnl of the goods in San were published in the Parvis newspapers, the police received a letter signed “Jules Chilot of 15 Rue de " stating that he was the hy woman \\hn died in I!: ing the murderer r she was d had no connecti polico immediately mide search for Chilot at 15 Rue de Berey, but found nothing of him, and althowgh Paris was seoured, nothing could be discoverced of him. He had not been in the city for nearly a year. The police were con- vineed that the letter was intended to throw them off the track, and Chilot’s move was to conceal his own wh abouts. They afterward discovered that he was in San | 1Ciseo, The story goes that agents of the French government in this city are in possession of such nformation that when the French detective who has been sent here arrives, a number arvests, including seve American citizens, 18 likely to follow. The firm that has been reaping a rich harvest in selling the stolen prope will doubtless find themselves ina g deal of wouble, as will also a numi persons who took advantage of the rare bargains offered. sickened sumst months ago. sufe Doy A box in the ing the neisco Cadaing that s living had wzini. The Lk 1 cheerfully recommend Red Clover Tonic tothose suffering from troubles of the stomach und liver. 1 am now on my second bottle, and it makesme feel like a now man. C. M, CONNOR, Nashua, Ia. For sale by C. F\ Goodman, AUGUST 13, TEUPLED sway bis VGO R of KO D Yy BIND AN MANMONH, cninelng exhisg ‘! ‘n,‘ K| cn the FOU NTL'W! of Lt Xn"m!m' FARLY BiSCAY wnd perliaps CONS SFON o ENEANETY, should conut at CELERBRATED br. Clarke, Eetabl made NERVOV: l" aud all Di ‘adau 4 cure. Send 2 cents postake * on your diseases Agtend 4 conts postage for Celebrated e i the "ore red. Gmecs and templatini MArringe nmnnu e t.mud s h- 0l 'r lfe, 00 a e, (stampal, writings here, - secure exposnre, Adir s, this | rare ssion of by hor | SHURT LIV 2 & St Paul Ry, Qont from & Bluiis fo ==z THE EAS TWO TIAINS DAL OMAHIA AND Petly Junesy 'r, L Grossey Just, Northeasi and kror at U Sieepers nud Uhe fnest Dink the @ of General Pessviger crintendest. uO OoK FLAND R PACIFE!?: SLPH. LEAV- RAPILS, BT. PAUL, | Choice of icxeta. , Kar.oas & ¥obraska R I' and Route." HORTON,, BE ON, WI nct all po a in | and beyond. calebrated Pullman manufac pliances and modern improveiuents. The Famous Albort Lea Route Is the favorito betwoen Chic Atchieon, Kancas City end ) Peul. Its Watertown braach tre S WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of No:thern Tows, Bovthwentern Minnedota, and Eant Central Dukota to Watcrtown, Bpirit Lake, Bloux Fella cad many other towns and citics. o Tho hort Lino via Bensos and Kankakes oftars for faciiitien 1o truvel o and from Tndlaus holls, Cincinantt and other Bouthern points. For Tickets, Maps, Foldery, or desired informa- tion, apply at any Coupan Ticket Ofice or addrese E.ST. JOHN, Gen'l Manzgor. CHI0AGO. FINE CUT AND PLUG Ancamhnl’ablv the Best EOI PALMER. NP, RICHNAN, ANCHATD PALMER, RI(.HMAN &'co. M LIVB Stock Commission Merchants, Office- Koqm 24 Gpposte Exchangy Bulldin , Vaton ‘Wtock Yards. South Omans, Neb. MORIMER,WESTERFIELD & MALEY Live Stock Commission, Roow 15, Exchange Bullding, Uniou Stock Yards, uth Qi . s ALEXANDER & FITCH, Commision Dealers in Live Sock., oo 2, Oppgalte Exchange Bullding Union Stock Yards, Kouth Omabs, Neb. ““"UNION STOCK YARDS CO.," 0f Omaha, Limited, doha b Bovd. Bubriuteudeat. mahn and Council | T i | g L'. A. HOLBROCK, | — Qen'l Tkt. & Pase. Agt L | S RErIGUItural Tmplomonts, . | s HURCHILL ¥ -\1 KE 1«, Dedler in 13«‘ \.uura! Imj LININGER & METCALF (‘i‘ ipnltnpa! 1n 1l Agricnltoral fnplements ‘W“, Lflmh PARLIN, ORENDO A MARTIN, Agr tural implemonts, Wagons & Buggits 5 und Q07 Jones Street MAST & CO., | W P f Mm ftunes of Buckeye Drils, See Cultivators, Hay Retes, Cidar M Y|wvl|ll| Vorizers. Cor. ik miit Nic Strcnts., WINONA IMPLE MI'NT CO., ;Mi'm' n“mvw Agc:As&Euw It Stroota aha. oo BUCTS WL B Mead, Mans cor nw MOLINE MILEURN& STODDARD Co M b Wagon, b.fa:g“s\, ‘Pify'.'s £t . 91h and Pacif ftroet Artiets’ Materiais, A HOSPE, Jr. Artists' Matenials, Pianos aud Organs, 1815 Douctes Street, Ormiakia, Nobraska. _Booksellers and Stationers. F“rk“, iy il S Fine Wel Stat Stationery. i b KIRKENDAL L, JONES i lllll'iflffipl- \.v V. MOR w 1 uf Buots and Shoes. Giactory, Sume Crockery and Classwaro. W. L. W|wle’1. ."r.LDr, Floir, Peel, G iy Colie and LIme. . OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO., £ Tand and O 0! Jm‘,l\ m hum azm usfl le. J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Hanfocturers of Line, __liry ©cods M. E SMITH & CO., | DF,’Cu s, Fi PM‘I‘N 0l and Notioas, 1z and i3 1100 St., Omuba, Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co mpattersand Jonhers 1 Dry Gonds, Notons Gents' Furnis! A and Hamos 1 T Furnituro. TP DEWEY & STON sale Dealors in Ferniture, Furiie S Grocorion, PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO,, lolesale Groceries and Provisions, 00 and 711 8. 1004 St., Omabia, Neb, McCORD, BRADY & CO., Wholeselg Grocers, 1 b and Lonvenworth Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, L] S e ESEN HARDS NS LuMPANY. Ilmv. i, L_ lory, Tin Plate, rHowe Scales, arbed v nal HiM AUGH & TAYLOR, uilders' Hardware and Seale Repair Shop, Mechanics' Tools #nd “wv"n'ul s ki, Streot T RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Whnlcsale Har Wi, 1406 Douglas 10th and Ta: for Ausiin | ROS. SADDLERY CO, silo Manufacturcrs of Saddlery & J ;lmfl"s of Siddlery Hardware | And Leathe 1403, 1405 a0 ) 1407 Flurney St., Omaba, NebraLa. _Hoavy Hardware. _ W. J,. BEROATCH, Heary Hardware, Iron and Steel, Springs, Wagon Stock, e aber, Ete. 0 1211 Harney Su b, Hats, Caps, Etc. W.L. PARROTTE & CO., Wholesale Hats Caps and Straw Goods. 107 Bty Streot, Owahn, Nob. ‘OMAHA LUMBER CQ‘. All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesdle 16ta Street and Unlon Pacific Track, Omaha. LOUIS BRADFORD, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sasb, Dours, kts, ‘Yarda=Cornek Tth aad Douslasi C Wi ad Douglas- ke UMAHA}OBBERQ A GTI!B‘. Lumber DIETZ, palpp paler in All Kinds of 11 mbcl. 1ith And Calfornta & Omaha, L FREU W una, L vhm‘ Lw Coment, Etc., Ete. Donglne fita.. Omaha. LUMBER CO. To Dealers Ouly, JOHN A, WAKE I‘I(Y‘LD Wmlcn!., Linmier, Ete Tmported and_American 1'ortia Axent for Milwaukes 1y Quiney Whit CHAS. R, LEE, Dealer in Hardwood lem Wood Carpets and Parquot § 9 Millinery and Notions. 1. OBERFELDER & CO., T [m & anh' 19in Millingry & Nutwnl -—-——; ] veral a. CANFIELD MANUFACTURING COu Mannfacturers of Gyevalls, Jenns Pants, Suiris, kte 1 108 Douklae Streety Craiin ——— Notions. " J.T. ROBINSON NOTION CO., ol mc Notions and Furnishing Goods T and 405 8 uth 1th St Omahia. —— — LS ———————| Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO.g Wholsale Refined and Ludricating Oils, ili!hll'hl(\ Bte, Omala, ALY Bishop, Manag VINYARD & SCHNLIDER‘— Notions and Gent's Furnishing Goods, 110 ginrney Strect Office Fixtures. THE SIMMONDS MANUFACTURING €O, Manutncturess of B..nk Office and Saloon Fixtures, Paints and Oils, CUMMINGS & NEILSON, Wholesklo Deaters in Paints, 0ils, Window Glass, Ble. 1115 Farnam Strcet. Ovinbia, Neb. ___Paper. “CARPENTER PAFER OO Wholesate Pager | l]&flll]"\. Papor Boxes JOHN L. WILK clor Oniahe Paper Box Parlmy snd 159 Dougias St., Owmaha, Nebs Writing irdern, Frintors’ Matorials. IN NEWSPAPER UNION, " Anxitiary Pubiishers, Presses and Prioters’ Supplies. 603 Rubber Coods. ()V'A“A RUBBER (/0 Man anifa t 1 Deslers i Rather Gflflg Al ner Bolung. 1008 Farnam 81 di Sish, Doors, Eto, DISBROV ¢ CO., Manu’ cturers of Sash, Do Biinds and Monldings, | Branch Uflice, 1 urd Streets, Omal, BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Vamfecturens of Sash Doors, Blinds, uliing and aterior Tt Wood Fide sh. N cuworth streets, _mcam Plll] Stowm, wat STRANG CO., i o s Fipes and Engings, G Mining Supplies, Ete AR T CHUHCHILL PUMP C Wlml'sae Puups, Pige, leugs, Steam wd Water Supplics. 11 Foost & Co's goods. 111 Furnam N “U.S, WIND ENGINE & PUM co., Steam and Wa Iflr Supplics, Halliday Wind il B Omanas [ BF PEQIN‘S Boilers and Gon u]‘"l Machmery Bhect Iron Work Stenm Pumns, Snw MiMs. 1'1,1211 Legven/oith Strcr, Omaba. i _ Seeds, PHIL. STIMMEL & CO. Whelesale Farm, Field and Garden Seods 911 and §Li Jones Strece, Omaha, — 8torage, Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., Slaroe, Forwanding aud Commission, Branch icude o€ ine 1t fuggy ( caion : liard 3mml. []MAHA MANUYM‘TURERS bmokc Stacks, Boilors, Elc H. K. SAWYER, qunfflc!vmq Dealer in Sinoke Stacks. Lnite nd denern Holior Kepairiug. 118 Browers. STORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Browens rth Eigthteonth Stract, O ILE CORNICE WORKS, Mannfacture Galvanized Tron and Cornice, 2w 105 and 100 Iron Works, STEAM BOILER WORKS, Carter & on, Piop . Manufactuiers of all kinds Steam Bolers, Tents and Shest Iron Work Works South 20tk and B, & M. Crossing. PAXTON & VIERLING HION WORKS. Wruuflm aud Cast Tron Building Worl Eogines, Brass Work, Gev Blacksuith Work, O Tith Stree OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk Rails, Window Guards. Flower Stands, Wir@ Shgns, B il strect, Omaba, "GMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, Man'frs of Firg & Burglar Proof Safes Faulta Jull Work, Tron and Wi Fonchng, Sins. Bigs G. Audreen, Prop'r_ Cor. 1ith and Jackson CHAMPION IRON and WIRE WORKS Tron and Wire Feuces, Railings, Guards and Sereens, for banks, affodesiame Sdanartl guoe g Locksmith Muchinory orke. 4l South 1ith T TIMEAGHER & LEACH, Pll‘fl and Burglar Proof Safes, Time Locks, Glonara) Agonta for Diebld Safe & Took Co-'s Vaults wad Jau Work, 1o ¥arasi Strdot, Ouabae s RN, iy

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