THE DAILY BEE OMAHA MOtsDAY , NOVEMBER G STRONG FACTS/ A great many people arc asking what particular troubles llRdWN's IRON HITTERS is good for. It will cure Heart Disease , Tanl- ysis , Dropsy , Kidney Disease , Consumption - sumption , Dyspepsia , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , and all similar diseases , Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood , thus beginning nt the foundation , nnd by building up the system , drives out all disease , A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore , Mil , , May 7 , 1680. My health wa < much inattered by Rheumatism whin I commenced tatting Drown' * Iron Hitter * , and I scarcely had Mrcncth enough to at tend to my ( Lilly limurholu dutlcv 1 amnowmlnKlhclhlrdboltlcand I am reclining strength daily , and I fc cheerfully recommend It to all. fcr I cannot s.iy too much lnpr.iie ! r cflt , .Mrs. MARY E > UKASIIKAK , 1731'reitounit Kidney Disease Cured , Chrlitl.imburR , Vs. , > B8r. SufTcrinff from kidney disease , . * from which I could net no relief , I tried llrown's Iron tlittcrs , which cured me completely. A child of mine , recovering from scarlet fever , liad no appetite and did not seem to liable toc.-itat nil. 1 gave lilin Iron Diltcrs vltli the happlcit results. J. K\LU MONTAC.UO. Heart Disease , Vine St. , Harriiburp , Pa , Dec. 9 , 1681. After trying different physicians and ninny remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit , I was advised totry Drown1 * Iron Hitters , I have used two bottles tles and never found anything that Cave the co much relief. Mrs , JuuHin Hess. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies arc subject , HROWN'S IKON BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine , CORSETS Every Corset la warranted eatls taotorr to Us wearer In every way , or tlio naonoy will bo rofunrtod by tbo person from wuoin It was bought. The only Oomot pronounced by our Iciullncr pliri net Injurious ( otiiowearer , anclrnuVirMtlliy Inil ! Uio jnoitoomtortablo and inrtoct fitting ( Sonet ore ; tuiul0' " ' I'lHCE * , by Mull , Poitnuo I'nld I Health Prrtcrvliic , 1.00. Hcir.AdJuitlnff , 1.B < Abdominal ( oztrn licnry ) f S.OO. Nurilna , * 1.BO Ilealth 1'rcKTvlnn ( flue rautll ) * 2.00. I'urutoa NLIrt-Xutipurtlnir. # 1.50. For unlo l > y Iradlnie llctull Iliulvrn cverjwlicro. > C'OKSliX CO , , CUlcauu , 111. Ul2eOl80w ) V HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD. MADK HV BIOHABDSOfl.BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO , ILLS , Embody now 1882 Icipritomenti. Mor. practical fu'urtm ; Co t loss to keep In * Older ; LJw loan fnolt wilf B\U ! moro fie t and a larger voluiuo of jmro air than aoy furokco mftdo , Bold byl'lEHOKY.fc DnADKOUIOmwnNob 100,000 TIMKEH-SPRING VEHICLtS NOW IN USE. They urna all other. ! for eisy rldlnif. trl nd durallllt- , They nra for sale by all Loading Oar ' - ; o JJuilderaand Deal en throughont ho country SPRINGS , tf.AR & BODIES For nut b Henry Timken , Patentee : n1Dulliler of 1'lue Carrlui ; e - - BOCO. THE CITY STEAM LAUMBRY makes a specialty of Collars & Cuffs , AT TUB BATE OF Three Cents Each , Work iolldted from all over the country , The charge ! and return postage must ac company the package , Special rates to large club * or aenciea , a24.tf ice WILKIK8 & EVAN B , LIBERAL RELIGIONISTS. TliB Anti-Monops of the Obis tian World , The Corning Conference of th Unitarians nnd Othoro , A conforanco of the Unitarians an other liberal religionists will bo hel nt the Unitarian church in Omaha November 8th , 9th and 10th , 1882 The following is the PIlOOriAMME. WEDNESDAY TVESIXO , NOVEMBER 8TII , 7:30 n.m ( . ' . . .Conference Sermon llov , S , S , Hasting , Iowa. THURSDAY , NOVEMnER Ollt. a. m Led by Kcv. M. L'usliing , Inwa. 10 a in , . . . . . . . Aildic-H of Welcome Itev. W , lj , Copeland , patter Unitiulat Church. 10:30 : f * . in..llcport of HtaloMissionary llov. K , J/owell , Beatrice. Ll : o , m , , Eisay. "Kducntion aud Liberal ism 1'rof. Q , K , Church , Lincoln Discussion , led hv II. K. Lewi ; , Lincoln 2 p , in. , Kssay , "Organization nn the bnsl of our Motto "Hon. M , 15.0 , True , Crolo To bo followed by short rpecches , led by lion , A , D. Yocum. HagtingK , Jiov , M. Weeks. Denver , llov. J. F. Gibbi , Orecley , and Mrs. C. T. Cole , 3Mt. 1'leasant , la. , and others , :301 > , in Sermon ftllcv , J. Ll Juno.Chlcago , followed by short speeches , rillDAY , NOVCJIDEII 1CTH. 0 n. ni Devotional aicoting Led by Kov. A , M , Judy , Davcnpott. 0 n. in .I sssy llov. 0. C. I lowland. Lawrence , Knn. Closing speeches by llov. J , A , Cliaje , o ! St. Joe , and others , CinUULAK , The First Unitarian chnrch o si , Nobranka , Bonds greeting to all liberal workoro. You nro cordial iy invited to participate in those meetings , nnd to accept the hospital 'ty of our homes. Reduced rates can bo secured over .ho U. P. and B. & M , railroads , by applying to Rev. W. E. Copolaud , 1308 Chicago Street , Omaha. Al persons expecting to bo present nnd desiring to obtain reduced rates ahoulc write early. Friends on arriving please report nt , ho Unitarian church , corner Seven- .oonth nnd Caoo streets , W. E. OorxLAxi ) , raster. ENOCH POWELL , State Mitisionary. Barber shop nnd bath rooms for oalo. Shop invoices at nearly ono thousand dollars. Will sell for $800 lart on timo. Roaacm for Belling ! Wish to go to Colorado for my wife a "loaltli. F. J. MoHENUY , 19-3t * Atlantic , la. SOCIAL NOTES. Tuo Uound-Up of the Post Wook's Festivities ) . A ring of fricndi uasomblod osidonco of Mr Richard Brown Wednesday ovoninj , arrlago of his daughter tor , Barbara , to Mr. Sam DCBS , i well known employe in the U. P. oar shops , Rev.V. . E. Copeland performed th marriage service , and after an ologan supper the happy couple established themselves in a pleasant cottage 01 Eighteenth street. During the evenIng Ing thet-o was dancing , singing and serenade by the A. 0. H. band , also several eloquent speeches by friend of the brldo and groom. Among the presents were a beautiful wax wroatl of orange blossoms , sent from Chicago cage by n friend of the brldo , a largi kitchen stove and furniture , n hand some eight-day clock and a black marble mantle clock , a beautiful center lamp and n largo standing lamp a double tea DUl , wine not , glass table not , flowered clilim platen , a sauce sot. pair of silver napkin rings , plcko dish , silver castor , silver card receiver pair of preserve bottles , ono sot o ! silver spoons , sot of silver knives anc Iprko , sldo board pickle dish , cleganl silk handkerchief , marble top bureau silver fruit dish , silver pickle dish , lace bedspread , linen table cover , lamp stand , lamp ornaments , ohamboi set , a beautiful hand-made tidy , and a set of silver desert spoons. TJiero were present , among others , Mr. George 0. Brown , groomsman , Miss Ida Gibson , bridesmaid ; Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson , Mr. and Mrs. David Knox , Mr. and Mrs. Rich , Mr. aud Mrs. Win. Anderson , Mr. and Mrs. Andrews , Mr. and Mrs. Meier , Mr , and Mrs , Baumolstor , Mr , aud Mrs , Stratmnn , Mrs , Allison , Connor , Schumann , Miller , Bauraoistor , the Misses Cora Clark , Lizzie Goohslng , Minnie Unzlip , Annie Fry , Manila Sratman ( , Minnie Whitney , Messrs , a George Wilson , John White , Will Falconer , Fred Pickon , Joe Hens- man , Will Knox , Robert Christie , Dlmrlio Andrews ; and iho relatives of ; ho brldo and groom. ins rnttiT ECOIIE , About twenty-live young people not at the residence of Mr. and Mrs , F , W , Blackburn , on Convent street , Wednesday evening , in honor of the twentieth birthday of Mr. Will 0 , Jlackburn , their brother. Thn oven- ng was spent in social amusement , ind was enjoyed by nil , A good I unch , prepared by the skilled hand if the hostess , was ono of the Inter- istlng features of the occasion. Mr , loorgo 1'rlohard , ono of the guests , irosuntod his friend with a beautiful noustacho oup. Young Mr , Black- turn hopns soon to have use for it , 'ho gay party dispersed about mid- light , wishing their friend many re- urns of the happy anniversary , hi. PHILIP'S. A sociable was held Wednesday veiling by the ladies of St , Phllip'a > 3uild at the rectory ot their church. o L'hero was quite a cheerful company irosotit , and noticeable among the juosta was the older of the A , M. E. church , accompanied by hia wife. It > vas a very enjoyable affair aud a maucial success. Ono of the most o pleasant features was the "spirit ; union manifest between the two churches , A COMING KVENT. Miss Motaudor , a young lady of as Swedish descent , who has boon for loveral years past in the employ of Sidney Dillon , president of the Union Pacific road , as Mrs. Dillon's compan ion , arrived In Oman * Friday in Mr. Dillon's private car , nnd attended by Mr. Dillon's servants , The young lady comes to marry Mr. Charles Johnson , a popular young clerk in the U. P. freight auditor's oflko. She as at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Steel , at their elegant resi dence on IJickory ntrcot. The wed ding will take place ono week from Saturday. rtKASAKT rAnty. A charming party was given Friday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey , at their residence on 19th nnd Grace strooU , In North Omaha. About sixty invited guests were present from among the special friends of Mr , Hailey , the house being filled to ita utmost capacity. Young and old folks mingled together harmoniously nnd enjoyed themselves in iho most ap proved Blyla. There waa fine music , delicious tefrcBhmonts and nil of the etceteras that could make an evening's enjoyment perfect. ItUMOIICD NUPTIALS. It is reported on the most reliable authority that a prominent lady in north Omaha , who is line looking , nc complished nnd extremely popular , is engaged to n well known citizen o north Sixteenth street , whoco enter prioo and liberality have brought him moro than usually into public life The affair will crento quite a ntir in social circles and prove n most inter csting society event to every body. The Bound Unloosed * Chas. Thompson , Franklin street , Buf falo , sayss "I Imvo suffered for a longlim with constipation , and tried almost over ; purgative advertised , but only tesultlng ii temporary relief , and after 'constipation Rtlll inoro aggravated , ' I was told abou your Jsriiixo BLOSVOM and tried It , I can now say I am cured , and though soir > mouths h.uo elapsed , still remain so , ' . shall , however , always keep some on hand In ca o of old complnnt returning , " Prlci CO cents ; trial bottles 10 cent * . BEMIS' ' NEW MAP OF OMAHA , The Largest , Latest nnd Beet Map of the Olty Ever Published. Something ; Long Needed In tuo Qato Olty. Our ontorprining nnd loading reft estate agent , Mr. George P. Bomia Ima juat completed his splendid large now map of Omaha , on which ho haa been engaged for oyor nix menthe past and has kindly presented TUB BEE with a copy. It is the largest am moat complete map of the city over published , being four feet In width bi about seven feet in length , and con taino every addition to the city tha < has boon laid ont or contemplated nj to this dato. It in a moat croditabl production , and besides the care am laobr necessary tomako It as perfect a it is , Mr. Bomia has expended almost if not quite , $1,500 in cash , not spar ing time or monuy in his ambition to furnish our citizens with A. No. . ' map In every respect. Being compiled under the direction of Mr. Andrew Roaownter , our city engineer , and examined and comparec by our county surveyor , Mr. Qeorgp Smith besides being critically scrutinized nizod by Messrs. Byron and Lowii Reed it cannot help but be made the oflicial map of Omaha. The map is splendidly finishedup In every respect , being printed upot the very best map paper and mounted with canvas backs , most tastefully colored and varnished. 'All loading public and private buildings are ac curately photographed thereon and nl railway grounds , depots , etc. , are correctly - rectly shown. All property and lands within one- half mile , south and wedt , and over ono mlle north of the city boundaries are correctly marked ont and de scribed. The Popploton , SYoolvrorth , Konnt and other fine residences are nicely displayed , ns are also the now club house , Academy of the Sacred Heart , high school , Orolghton college , con vents , etc. ; in fact , it would seem an impossibility to improve on the map in any respect. Mr. Bemis thinks that the price oncht to bo $10 each to bring him his money back , but ho has decided to distribute thorn around among our citizens and business men at the reduced prlco of 87. Every jody should have ono. * When the fountains of life are cor rupted and embittered by suffering ; when the functions of womanhood are strictly normal , woman life ia Iko music , with no discard to jar the deli cate sensibilities and break the vital and organic harmony. But many who sufTor from vital and functional disor ders have found immediate relief and permanent euro by using Mrs. Lydloll E. Pinklmm'a Vegetable Compound. fi TUo Colored Voters. t To the Editor OJ Till ! HKK : Will you allow mo space in your I iournal to explain the motives which lave influenced the writers of the Bl cards which have appeared in The Blo Republican on the 2d and 3d of No \ vember ? a In the first place I wish to say that > i have known Mr , Overall lop twenty- iR it three years. Ho came to Chicago , t III , , in 1855 , whore ho resided until 01V 1808 , There are both white and V colored citizens in Omaha who can testify with mo that Mr , Overall was , while in that city , identified yyth > every movement which had for its > object the moral and educational r.dg [ ancomcnt of the colored people ; and has , daring his residence In Omaha , eon interested and given more time promote the welfare of his people baa any other colored man in this city , I wish to Bay in regard to the lev. Dr. W. U. Stephenson , I have > 0en Informed , after diligent inquiry , hat ( ho above named gentleman came Omaha seven years ago , under the arb of au episcopal minister , doctor , i ud barber , He opened a barber shop , andy shop and intelligence office u ombinod , on the south Bide of Dong H street , between Fifteenth and Six- couth , where ho remained in business i or a short time , and the records of the Bi ourts will show the conclusion of that ombination business. We next find 1m teaching in the Sunday school of the African M. E , churchj an occa sionnl preacher. Next we trace hirr to the Colored Baptist church , nne find him pastor in charge , whicl charge ho hold until ho wan excluded on account of a plurality of wives. It will nleo bo rcmembpred that the Ilev. Doctor was an aspirant tor in dorsoment from the Colored Campaign club for legislative honors two years before , nnd was defeated by E. 11 Overall , for which reason the state o" his pblitlcal stomach has failca to become come reconciled. Ho claims that Mr. Overall is responsible for his not re coivlng the nomination in the late re publican county convention. In that ho is mistaken. Wo have made inquiry to aicertain the cause of his failing to obtain n single vote in said conven tion ; and the principal reasons that 1 can find are that ho is unpopulai among his own people on account o his tyrannical disposition , and that the people of Omaha are opposed to polygamy in Nebraska. If thin llov. Doctor does not winl to have his lingers manned ho ough to keep out of politics. Peter J. Williams in his card says that the nomination of E , II. Overal by the workingmen is an insult to * hi colored people of this city. Who ii this fellow , Williams ? Who gavi him autority to opeak an to the wanti of the colored people ? Ho haa bcci in our city only n little moro than twc ycara and was totally unknown to tin political circle until the meeting p the republican county convention , ii September , 1882 , and it was througl the efforts of Mr. Overall that ho wa sent as a delegate to said convention from the Third ward. He vran also a candidate for the same position in th late republican convention in October , but was defeated by Dante Rogers. Ho thinks Overall hat something to do with it. This will account for his late can in The Republican. Burko'a card by inquiry , I find that the character o the communication in The Republican of Nov. 3rd , is such that it is un worthy of consideration. Wo are surprised that a commuuica tion from such a person should bo re ceivcd , especially when his characte : is 1 well known to the editor. , The Republican sopms to fatho these grievances at this time in orde to obtain Overall's defeat , because hi is nominated by the honest farmer and workiugmon. Respectfully yours , 0. 0. OAKY , Member of Workingmon'a Centra Committee. Rnb It In. Jacob Loeckmnn , 274 Clinton street Buffalo , UN. Y. , says ho hn.t been usin THOMAS' EcLrciiiio OID for rheumatism lie had such n lama back that ho couldd _ nothing ; but one bottle entirely cured him Saratoga. Mr. D. J. Smith and wife and Mis Minnie and Master Smith loft Tues day evening for an extended eastern trip , visiting Fort Madison , Iowa , am Springfield , Illinois. They will b absent about a mouth. A good audience , with not a few North Omaha people were disappoint cd last evening on assembling at Ly conm hall by the speakers not appear ing. Calls were made from the lions which resulted in several speeches b ; anti-suffragists , in the courao of whicl vllo and insulting language waa use to an extreme by ono of the speakers , ladles to , lcarothohall , in disgust. After leaving the hall they hold an indignation mooting in front of thi building , where they severely criticized the speaker , as well as the suffragists who failed to appear. It should bo said in justice to our Lyceum am public meetings generally , that the proceedings last evening were far frorr the general order and , in fact , have not a precedent in Saratoga history. Ono of the most pleasant events that has stirred Saratoga society fur a long time , was the social of the yonn ; people last evening at the house o : Mr. and Mrs. Lcaontino. Daucinj formed the principal amusement , anc was kept up until the "woo sma hours. " The musical feature of the programme , although subordinate , was highly interesting. Among those present were : Mr. E. P. Browstor Mid Miss Holvig Mathieson , Mr. 0. 0. Ahlquist and Miss Julia Christie , Mr. 0. W. Tousloy and Miss Con luilght , Mr. Louis Littlofiold anc Miss Mollie Munroo , Mr. R. S. Chris tie and Miss Mollie Hazzard , and the Misses Smith , Woitzel , and Messrs. Novotte , Charles Brown , James Brown , R , M. Munroo and sovora' others. CUCKOO. Horaford's Aold Fbotpliato IN DYSPEPSIA. FRANCIS H. ATKINS , A. A. Sur- Roon , U , S. A. , saya : "For dyspepsia , whether in the loan or corpulent , in icrvous debility and in night sweats oj consumption , it has commonly given speedy benefit , and some of my army friends are quite enthusiastic about t. " Hop ] Bitters Are the Purest nnd Bi > t Bitters Ever Mado. They are compound from Hops , Halt , Buohu , Mandrake and D AH del- on the oldest , best , and most valu able \ medicine in the world and con- aln all the best and most curative roportio3 of all other remedies , being ho ureatost Blood Purifier , Liver Regulator and Life and Health Re storing Agent on earth. No disease ill-health can possibly long exist vhoro these Bitters are used , so var- ed and perfect are their operations. They give now life and \igortotho aged and infirm. To all whoso em- loymont cause irregularity of the owols or urinary organs , or who re- ulro an Apotizor , ionic and mild Stimulont | , Hop Bitters are invalua ble being highly curative , tonic and itimulating , without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings ymptoms are , what the disease or ail Bl nent is , use Hop Bitters. Don't wa mtll you are sick , but if you only feel ad or miserable , use Hop Bittera at anco. It may save your life. Hun- Irods have boon saved by so doing. flvo hundred dollars will bo paid for Or case they will not cure or help , Do not suffer or let your friends nfler , but useraud urge them to use lop Bitten. Remember , Hop Blttors la no vile , .ragged nostrum , bat the Purest and 5ost Medicine over made ; the "In- IL ralld's Friend and Hope , " and no imily or person should bo without hem. Try the Bittera to-day , \ TELEPHONIC TRIUMPH , Connection Between Omaha and Fremont an Established Fact , Numerous SucceHsful Trials Made all Day Loug. A BEE reporter culled at thn cen tral tclophono ofileo Saturday to ascertain how the now extension to Fremont worked and was aoon put in communication with The Fremont Tribune folks with whom ho had a few minutes conversation , and in npito of the weather the trial was very satlofactory indeed , the conver sation being distinctly hoard at both ends of the wire. Mr. Droko informed the reporter that the first trial wao made at 0 o'clock Saturday Mr. J. J. Dickey holding a conversation with Hon. George W. E. Doraoy with the moat satisfactory results. Quito a large number of other persona , among whom were Nye , Ooulaon & Co. , Millard's Fremont branch , and May Brothers , were communicated with , and they all expressed them * solves as perfectly astonished at the case with which they could hear the communications from Omaha. In answer to an inquiry Mr. Drake naid the Western Union people are rather inclined to encourage the buildingof tclophonoa and that they derive morb benefit than injury from them , and consequently they have not raised the slightest objobtion It is now demonstrated beyond a doubt that telephonic communication is thoroughly practicable and far more convenient than the tele graph In illustration of this fact Mr. Drake told the reporter that a man who llvca in Arlington came Into the office Saturday and telephoned to Arlington that ho would not bo homo Saturday on account of storm , and also gave the Arlington folks the state of the markets. If ho had attempted to send the message by telegraph it would not have got there till Monday morning. In fact , to use Mr. Drake's own words , it in ton times quicker and ton times more service able for a little moro money , with the additional advantage of every man being able to work it himself. Do Not Bo Deceived In those timca ot quack medicine adver tisements everywhere , it is truly gratify ing to find ono remedy that is worthy of praise , nnd which really does aa recom mended. Elictno Bitters wo can vouch for as being a true and reliable remedy , end one that will do as recommended. They invariably euro Stomach and Liver Complaints , Diseases of the Kidneys and fsrinary difficulties. We know whereof we speak , nnd can readily say , give them a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by 0. F. Gonclman SLAVEN'SYOSEMITE COLOGNE Made froir the wild flowers of the FAK FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN it Is the most fragrant ot perfum t Manufactured by H. B. Slavon , San Francisco. For sale in Omaha b.y "W. J. Whltehouso and Konuata Bros. , & Oo. National Bazaar , Industrial and Art Exposition for the Benefit of the Garflelcl Monument Fund WASHINGTON , November 1 , ' 82. Col. 0. S. Cbnse , President of the State Board in Nebraska ; , ; \ At a meeting of the board of direc tion last night the chairman of the Kansas board said his state will make ono of the largest and finest displays over seen in this country. I hope wo shall not allow our adjoining state to so far eclipse us that wo will bo wholly in the shade. The Nebraska commis sioner said their principle products are men , women , horaoa and maple sugar , and not being a manufacturing state , could hardly compote with other east ern states in display , But ho expected she could raise dollar ? , and in proof of it produced a bill of sale for $100 worth of gooda ( at wholesale rates ) , the gift of ono manufacturer. These will bring § 125 to § 150 when sold hero. hero.Two Two bales of cotton have come from the south and the Arkansas board say that state will send a good many bales. I mention theao facts to show what can bo done and is being done. The Iowa ladies hold a meeting lust night and decided to aak for space for a booth in the rotunda for the sale of their fancy work. Does Nebraska want any space ? Contributions of very heavy or bulky goods can bo sold in Omaha if you think best , and the proceeds for warded. But if any manufacturer wishes a display of his donation to bo made hero and thus advertise his business , and take his chance of secur ing a premium.then lot the donation 1)0 sent hero. Youra truly , _ y\Var \ _ _ L. PEABODY. Free of Oharge. . All persons suffering from CoughsColds Asthma , Bronchitis , Loss of Voice , or any affection of the Throat and Lungs , are re quested to cnll at 0. P. Goodman's drug store and get a Trial Uottle of Dr. King's Vow Discovery for Consumption , free of charge , which will convince them of its wonderful merits ami show what a regular ollar-sizn liottln will 1)0. ) Call early. WJBBTJiKJN CORNICE WORKS ! 0. SPECHT , - - Proprietor. 1,212Barney St. - Omrlia , Neb. 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CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jeweky , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and ail descriptions of FIRE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets. THE LEADING IN THE WEST 1 G-eneral Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer ? nd Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock oi Steinway Chickering , Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Clough & WarrenT Sterling , Imperial , Sirifth American Organs , &c. Do not fail to see us before pur chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , , WUFAOTUBES1S OF SHOW GASES A Large Stock always on Hand. A. M. OLARK , Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. OLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER I Window Shades' ' and Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. 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