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THE DAILY BEE OMj\HA \ TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 28 New Lif e UtON III IT Him III 1 1 10 Ynnlar It ulinngllii'in nnd MfttllR Illtf sH'nlomi III ( III fnrtnfMt nrfcliiwih | ) lnnil fillUOOmlir' | ( IUw ii | III | ho nmmor llulvmluiiviniliit iwfvw mill illucmllvoornnnit i til ( In Pull ft nnnlilM III. . ) ivsfotn In Kntil lh * lmak T imliitn In no u-fty cnn iww \ \ Ira 10 unruly piuvi'iiluil id by tooplnit Ilii' NytUMii in per. ( OOt uniulllloil , IlKOWN'fl ' IKON Ilirmm omnim pU | . rod liwltli iliimili | | HID Ilio iliiiur | { from Impiuu Wfttrjr mill wlniiiiiillo nlr , ami it piuvoiil * ( 'OIHIIIIII ) < ttoii , Kidney tun ! l.lvur Din , , ftc , / / , A /to//// / , / & ; , , of tliu inwii lii iti of II , & ft Co , , AtlOmuVfl. 10 Droll Miillilliiff , iininic ton , I ) , C , , maw , Otiu , 5th , (1 ( ( fttiitmut ? I UVe IMliM fnf rtm Mil * * nd itrmiiH liv fi tw > oilt , nf Imlhlloni , for llKtiWN'rtliuw Illr- ? .HS. nnclMM / on liiwlii ) } it. 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JUtl JUUU JIANQURTINO 8TKNOORAFHER8 Tlio "illiotMiami" Brotherhood Jlavo a "lloiinil'Ui ) " at the Mlllard , A Vnrjr JltijnynMn Tltttn AMIOXR tit Who Jttnriind tnVrlti 1ir IintiktnH nt Ihfl Mnrh * nn tVmillif ) ( ffft < llvnly am nl ( lid Mlllnrd ) ( ho onus ( ho AlinuM hiiiiUd | ( of ( ho Ulftl lorn iiMoolntlon , The or h not n Iftrwo oiid ( hut I * oiiio/imt ( | / of n ( joiiUI parly of Roullc IH lli who , with A few Invllod Ktionli lif ( ho JiffjM ) NA ( down lo n iioolnt dlti ( Iff , IVdlilonl Mlirojuhlro pronltlod , nnd Af ( r ilUfllMlti ! ( ( iliu vlnlN nn only \\\\\Uty \ \ ( \ \ \ rpjiorlor , wllti ( ho poor free lulioli fiiiilon of Oinilm fresh In his known how ( o do , A pro nnd anoint cuorclnni wnit Inlrmlt/oud / M follows ! Hhrunihlrd KVO nn nd nH'nt | < lii | { of ( ho joyn of ; ( uo < ] ) | nnd coti ( < rntiilfttlii5 | ( ho olllli , Jloll nmdo n cuoooh on ( tin llfrjiif the olnl ) mid the picas pfiof HA ! ) nniUilM | ( , Hi ( li filrltii ) ruporlod hlsvlnltasa iinlcuMu to ( ho Intorimlloiml " o nvon ( Ion" HI ( I , Wnbuly Hum n ploturoKjao nlld fnflalilnlltif ( mid roan upon the iiulhodnN of flhort'lmnd TliiAMiiror 1'olnU Apuko of the social MinoM of ( hd orftmilefttlon \V Id , Aniiln denorlbod _ . Din lieaullnr tiyrooolmloi ( rolatina to Ilia 11 hunk. " V , M , AIftdl.iii ( ( li roiulnolovor ma chilli ) IHJOtllt Al uiirdiuon upoko upon ( ho pro < ' lit thl * oily nnd Its future. lloinur ( Hull , KIII , , KAVO hln ohior- on Ilio 1'nolllo aonat , Vloo I'fcnldont Whllo remarked tllioil ( ho dovolopinonl of tha art in ( fin well , Moorotrti-y IfaynoR made nn address Ipon Ilio ( uiiimiids for ( ho eorvlocs of Jin lirofninlotii T/iu / Hornld rnprcsontallvo nnd sov- irrtl ulhurn nmdo lirlcf npooohon , Tlionu prcdoiit wont J. B , Shrop ihlro , | irosldont | U , W , Whllo , vicu irc llonl | J , ] ) , llnynot , nocrotnry ; fi J , I'olnlB , tronsuror , mid Homer Htnll , John T. Uoll , M. J , ( Irovy , 0. JMnlno , 0V , Lootnln , Jan. T. Mul- on , II , C , Wnkoly , Al. Soronaou of ho Hoiubllcnn. | W , K , Annlri of the lee , F , M , MdOonnuh of thn Watch- imn , nnd ( ho city editor of thu Her- Id , A vary mimalng fonturo of the ovon- wna the fntroduatioii of n mock menu , otlon up by Mr. Bird Wnkoloy , rltloli WM t\ very clover pitooo of work nd onuaud iiuiuli nicrriiuont. The hotel "did themselves proud" n llui bill of faro sorvod. and proved onolualvoly that they ' 'know how to ( oop A hotel , " This waa neatly ao- iiiowlodgod at the oloso of the enter- nlntuont In expression of nomplimonta It , plfOprlotdM' llf V V Wiv , "MU& ate to Mr. 0 , K , Smith , the super- nlonilont of the dining room , who Is unlvorsnlly conceded to bo the bo t IIBU in thnt position over in Omaha. The affair was in nil respects a moat otijovftblo ono , nnd will long bo re nietnborud by nil who wuro so forlun a o as to bo prtnont. Aaid Phoiphatn IN nr.niMTY. Dll. W , II , Oolcombo , Now Orleans , L * . , 8 yn "I found it an admirable rutiiody for debilitated state of the ajatetti , ptnducod by the wear and tear of the nervous cticrgloi , " Hov W , J , Iltuntm'a Looturo Loat JII < | K > 1H.O. "lf ) ro th Lord li your nj whuelu ye no , " 111 the ( inaaago from which the text li token wo hnvo an ititcreating recital , The DAtiltca through their own care and crlmoa had lost thoinhor * Oed had given them in 0 naan and lad slartod out to find ono for ( heiiuolvu , On ( ho way northward ( hey find n young Lorltc , an acquaint- of theirs , happily onsoonod as ( li * ipltltual advlicr of n certain rich inftii , Ho had a chatigo of ralmoiil and ten shekels of illver A year , to with his food , They desired to know of him the secret of his sue- ootr , tor they would like to bo equally fottunste. The Ijeviio intended to ( hem a dcluslra Answer , but in reality bo propounded a great mlnol { .U ud and ( run explanation of mtuy things lii lifo , when ho said ; "Jtefurolhe Lord la your way where In X KO , " "li U jiutmy luck , "siys the young nun or woman. And you have plenty of provetbj to quote out of the dif ferent hnun ioa of the world , "Tho KuKtlih aphorism is : "U is batter to bo barn luaky th n wlio. " The Arabia proverb isf "Throw lucky Hum lute the Nile nnd he will oomo up with uliih in his mouth. " Now It mutt be confessed ( hat thorn * r certain things that look llko thiime ; ami ( hey giro oxcuie for Speaking of a luoky or an unlucky tt I Hill uieiitiuu three of thrsa : 1. Ditr t0itMi tn apparent happi B ma are rioli and sumo are poor , We must all ro the tea of lifo , but j < imu sail In jraclkUelegantly furnished and ouihlan u , while others must bat lt with ( he war on rafts. A young man looking ftt the apparent dllfer DC S ( a tha iuppinet * of the ditTer nt grd a of sooioty is apt to cou ldr tht rlah luoky od the poor ua lorlUHatv , But thU is an erroneous oouduilou. Tha rich may not be happy , tha poor may nol bo unfoitu- uate. Them are btokeriug and jeal. oaale * in * l g n ( homes ) aod ( hero ia mueh r * l happlnw * among the hon- which life ( urus. TIiU U auothur cans * for vpeakiog of luck. Apparently little things our whole court * in Ufa. The opening or the shutting of the door may SATO us from accident. And1 so wo say ono man was lucky because ho oscnpod atid nnothor unfortunate bo- causa ho suffered. Hut this conclusion in nlno erroneous , There are no little things in life. A day that seems ol little importance may not really bo to , for alter wo pass it wo find that it ha * changed our whole lives. Wo joarn the importance of things frort experience , hence before wo have line experience of n particular thing or a certain day , wo muat not undervalue olthor , Uoflldo all this , the m6al mlniito things are qovornod by the powror of Ood. Even the curling clouds are governed bylaw ; and God'i law embraces apparently accidonta thlngn , * 'l , Sudden gain or loss , if n man suddenly acquires a for- ( uuo you call him lucky , If ho loses whnt no has been slowly accumulating you say lie is unfortunate. The Lovitc gats Ills ton shekels n year , the Dan- lies lese their possession ; but In these CAMS In nil cases - Old is the ruler of the world , and the changes of men are under his control , Ho brought the Lovlto to the housn of Mlcah for the purpose of compelling him to preach the o/ipel / to his master of the Dan- Itcn , Ho allowed the Danitcs to loio their possessions in order to pun loh them for their past faults , and to itropuro them for future blowing. Thus lie rules men through events. Not a sparrow falls without His notice. Not n thing happens to ua , in the way of punishment or reward , without con taining Ilio purpose of God to warm or onoourigo us to Christian living and happiness. It you moan therefore by iuck that Ihoro la a fixed principle in this or lhat min's lifo by which ho is moro or ois forhuiato than his follows , irro- spcollvo of his own endeavors , I muat lorlonsly dllTor with yon. Napoleon > ullov'ju ' In hln star , but God brought iftn to the appropriate punishment of Ills ambition , The Scotch have a jor in the ilro and { then say yon are aaluoky , " If n man does right , obeys .ho laws of God and never uios ap parent misfortunes fora stopping stone a miooosB , that man has nothing to do lth luck , Ho has only to do with led and himself , But there are some who trust their uturo lifo to chance. They say if I am to bo saved I will bo , and I will lot the matter take care of itself. What icl ht of folly is this ? God has provided a way of salvation or all men who will accept of it. You are required simply to accept and mold your Ufa in accordance with the jiiro teaching of Christ. This is not anew now assent to dogma , it is the taking of a sublime motlvo for the shaping of Four whole lifo. The love of Christ ia o constrain you. The lifo of Christ is .o bo reproduced in you. And what [ lo said in Galileo and Jerusalem you are to do , in losaor degree , but in sameness nf principle in Omaha. fhoro as Ho was llttod up to His father , so shall wo have bo caught up o the glorious heavens when our lifework work is complete. Lift your hearts ip totho face of yourQod. Erou the rish forgot their rebellion when the ait young face of the royal wife learned upon their island ; and now hat the Qhrlst Is yearning for you lone and ia looking down upon you rom the aky , why will yon not cease , - ; oapol , which is the good naws of free > arden to those who will repent. [ "ako the atoning work of Christ to bo 'our justification and the lifo of Christ , o bo your pattern. Lotus therefore aim higher than limply to appear cold and austere. Lot us study to aid in the advanco- nont of humanity and the increase of 3alcd information. Let us struggle to vdvanoo and improve the world , even though in doing so wo may got into ungraceful positions and at times look otherwise than pretty. Thus shall wo got over the ground , and , though wo may do it in the eccentric style of the camel , wo will got there , as wo laid before , and wo will have camped and oaten our supper while the grace ful and dlgnfieu pedestrian lingers along the trail. Works , not good clothes aiid dig nity , are the grand hailing sign and ho who halta and refuses to jump over an obstacle because ho may not do it so as to appiur as graceful as a ga zelle , will not arrive until the festivi ties are over. Qivea Away. We cannot help noticing the liberal offer tniule to all InvuUda and Bulfurera by Dr. King' * New Discovery ( or t'outumntlon. You are requested to call at C. F. Good man' * Dnig fitoro , and get a Trial Dottle free of cott , If you are imUerluf ? with Con- Riimptlon , Severe Coughs , Cold * , Asthma , Jlroiicliltlj , Hay Fever , Lara of Voice , Hoaneneu , or any affection of the Throat or Lung * . It will iwnltlvcly cure you. Corralled ut Denver. Ono William Bell , who is wonted at North PJatto for stealing two certifi cates of deposit from Lemuel Hastings , was arrested at Denver a day or two siuco. The cortifioatoa wore for $1,000 , and 8000 respectively , and wore stolen several months ago , About two weeks ago IJell trloti to negotiate the certifi cates at the First National bank of Denver , but told so thin a story that the cashier refused to advance the money on them. Ho afterwards offuro J ono of them at a boot and shoo stoao , nnd it was retained by the firm until ho should return and redeem it , Ho failed to show up again , but the defcrlpllox of him thus obtained ena bled tha r flioers to capture him a short ; imo after. Ha will bo held aud turned ou'.r to the sheriff of North Platte , Worthy ot A' a rule we an not recommend patent tfallcines , but when we know of one thut rally U a publlo benefactor , ami doe xwiuvely ] cure , then we consider It our duty to Imriart that information to nil. Mectrlo Bittern aretruly a intuit valuable neillclne , autl will nurvly cure lUHoiuuess. HVer ami Ague , Stomach , Liver anil tvidnov Complaint ! , errn were all other remedies ( ill.W know vrereof weBpeak , and can freely rocouuceud them to nil Bxch. Sold at fifty ceuti bottle , by 1. V GOLD ROPE. Th luttln lom cll and tuptrlo auillly ol oai } aU Kop Tobacco b&i Induced ether m ucJo- tui ri to pal upoa lb mukct rooJi tlmlUi to larbranjIn tm and itjrl * vblch a offctod tadlcM tat lattiuatty UutD tb * g4Dala Gold iop . W tautloa tb t ad * and counmer to Jut our cam * and trad * maik ar upoo each uiap. Tb * oaljr trnula * and ori loal Quid Krp * r tMcoUmaouficturtdbf THE WILSON & MoNALLY TO BAOCO COMPANY. A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK. The Iront and Steel Men of Pitts- Hot Alarmed , A Pair Trade fit All the Mills , W SpecKl to the thi' ' ll1' * ' * rict * > The Iron and ittel manufaotarora of this vicinity teem to bo in a more ohoorful mood to-day over the proa- pecta for the fotura of the trado. One gentleman whoUUrgoly iatoroatod m the manufacture of both iron and atool , made a itakmcnt that ia en tirely nt variance fith opinions heretofore - toforo expressed. . Ho Baid : "I thiak that forty dol- lara per ton is M nach as atool raila ought to bo sold for. The mills can mabo money at th t prioo , and higher rates are reprosiirt of railroad build ing. The railroad ) give employment to 1,000 wotkinpnon , where the Bessemer rail milli glvo employment to ono. Thole ite rails can bo pro- dnood at Pittibnrg for thlrty-two dollars lars par ton withoaUoworing wegoa a nlnglo dollar. Beacmor pig from the ore in the groundtojtho metal in the pig can be produeedfor | eighteen dol- lara per ton without ! reducing wages , and fourteen dollita additional will more than pay the coat of male- ing rails. It will not do , however , to continue to pay the Lake Superior iron ere monopoliiU $10 per ton for ere delivered at Cleveland , which does not coat them over J4-CO in actual out lay. At $40 par tea bhero should bo n profit of $8 per ton on steel rails. If your mill produB 100,000 tons per year , you hare a profit cf $800,000 per pear upon an inveiunent of § 2,000- M)0. ) Forty por'ceat premium is not so big as It might be , 'but It will do. ' " It was reported during the day that n great reduction of foroo was intended it the Wayne Iron and Stool Works. Mr. Brorni , ono , ol the proprietors , when spoken to concerning the report , said : "In my opinion it's a case of treat cry and little wool. The Bessemer men have boon producing moro than can be consumed , and , of course , they must call n halt for nwhilo , but I can't spo how that ihould affect the general iron trado. I enow that wo can t complain of bnsi- leas , for wo have enough to keep us ) usy. The report you speak of doubtless originated from the fact hat wo may soon la/ oil our puddlors 'or a while. Thai is not on account of dull trade , but because wo can pro duce moro puddle bar iron than we nan use , owing lo our big steel pro- iuct. Wo are now accumulating a ot of puddled iron , and it is our ens- om to hold up until wo reduce the ) ilo. Taking the eituation all in all , [ would report tha trade healthy , although oorao little depression may exist on account of 'tho ' crops of this rear not yet being povod. " Mr. A. F. Koatirw , president of the Manufacturers' aaabciation that waa > rganizod during the strike , said : This s not a mill in Pi'ttaburg that is now rashed with orders , but every pound > f iron now being manufactured is bo ng consumed , and I call that a fair business. This is | usually the dull period in the naif I trade , but , on the contrary. woJfitj < Un. buay time this ,0. . i J rJ5Sniio average'cus tomer in JJt ? pLa ] car of iron now , wants it deu ? e < K jnat aa soon as pos sible , bet no onk shows any disposi tion to stock up ! You know croakers can oaaily pull down business , bul they can't build it up again , so the boat way ia to go ahead and in a very short time it wLI be aeon that some oi our forks have gone moro than hail way to meet trouble. I have nol board of ono mill where anything like a stoppage is expected , but instead , all report a fairly active condition ol trado. " Members of the firms of Shoon- berger & Co. , Moorhoad , McLain & Co. , and Laufman & Oo. ozpreaacc the same opinions. If you are sick Hop BUtors wil surely aid Nature i making you wol when all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic , or are auffnring from any of the numer ous diseases of the stomach or bpwola it is your own fault if you remain ill , for Hop Bittorj are a sovoroigr remedy in all such complaints. If you are wasting away ] with any form of Kidney disoiao , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for euro to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible slnkncss Nervousness , you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a rest dnnt of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of al * countries malaria , epidemic , biliou and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pimple or sal low ukln , bad breath , pains and aches , and fool nfaerablu generally , Hoi BUtors will give yon fair akin , riol blood , and stvoutcot breath , health ant comfort. In short they euro all diseases _ . the stomoh , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Disease SoOfl will bo paid for a case they wil not euro or help. That poor , bedridden , invalid wife , sister mother , or daughter , can bo uado the picture of health , by a few jottles of Hop Bitten , costing but trifle. Will you lot thorn suffer ? J. R BOW & CO , K L , Sommers & Go's BISOUITS , OAKES , AND NOVELTIES , Wholesale Mamtfaotnring CONFECTIONERS iND DEALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars , 111 S 14th St. OMHA , - - fiEB EMIS' N OIF OMAHA JTTST COMPLETED AND READY FOR DELIVERY Four Feet Wide BY Seven Feet Long , LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED.I Compiled under direction of An drew Jloscwater , City Engineer , And Examined nnd Compared by George Smith , County Surveyor Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY. Over Six Months work upon it at a Cost of about § 1,500. CONTAINS EVERY NEff ADDITION laid out up to this date. Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. Shows all New Railway and Depot Urounds , All property shown and described within half a mile south and west of city limits , and all within one mile north of north boundary of ° ity , Fully Mounted , Colored , Varnished And Cloth Backs. PRIGE$7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY G-eo. P. Bemis Boal Estate Agency , 15th nua uameae Streets. A combination of Pro * toxlde of Iron , Peruvian JlarkandPhonphortuin a palatable form. JPor Debility , ioM of Jppe- Me , Prostration ff Vital Powers it ia indl pen a bo. bo.BE V. 3. It. TO WNEB , . . . - 31BV. A. I. HOBB3 Writes- : Aflcr n tnoronqh trial of the IRON TON1O , I toke pleasure In stating that I hava been greatly benefited by Its use. ministers nnd ft lie Speakers will find it of the greatest value where n Tonic is neces sary. I recommend It as a reliable remedial agent , possessing un doubted nutritive and restorative . ZovffHHrTy properties. , , Orl. 2 , 1S82. - ntmSD BI THE JJB. BARTER MEDICINE CO. , 813 . ' . .CT.LOTO. OS3- WHOLESALH lv IT - Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { ° SW * " I OBERPELDER & CO. A. M. GLARK , Painter&PaperHanger SIGN WRITER feDBOflRATOR. HOLESALK & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Shades' ' and Ourtaius , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Faints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 14th Street OMAHA. - NEBRASKA IB1. O. 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha. Neb. WILLIAM SNYDER , MANUK/lCTCBEIl OF Firs-Class Paining and Trimming. Repairing Promptly Done , 1319 Harnov. Cor. 14th. Omaha , Nob- .A'/ ingle Breech Loading Shot ( tans , from 85 to 810- onblo Breo oh Loading Shot Guns , $18 from to 8 75 , . U22lo Loading Shot GUIIB , Trod $8 to 925 , suing Taokl , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods , 11 SSook of Sh ow Oases Alwayfi nn Hand , . , Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. WESTERN WOiKS ! 0. SPEOHT , - Proprietor. 1212 Barney St. - Qnirha , Neb. MANUKACTUHERH OF OFIron , CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , P1NIAL8 , Tin , Irou and Slate Eoofing , Bpeoht'a Patent Motalio Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ildtchot Bar aod Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the nbovo line of gooda. IKON 1'ENOINO Dr tl'/ , Hr.lcraridou , Vorand.i.a.'OTiCi and lit nil rinlllnRO , Window ( .ml OolUr Clurrdi : ESTAHLI3IIED 18i8. SIUE SPIUNO ArfACHMENT NOT 1'ATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1IOQ nd 1111 Dodge Strcot , and 7-me Om O&UIM , NBB. Hynolutlm BULBS 'JCnlfu * . Crocaiog. And til otber lor Kill I'last'n ; Ivxrge t uiort- meat crertliowa la Chicago- Illiutntcd C&Ubguo tree. Send for It Hiram Sibley & . Co. , SEED MEN , 200-SM Ktndolph fit . Chloco . iJANUKACTUUEU OP Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plate * Engraved to Order- No. C09N. 7th St. . St. Louis , lio. Samuel C. Davis & Co DRY GOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS. / Washington Ave. and Fifth St. ST. LOUIS MO * B1OUS OIT ROUTIJ Haas * DolU Trtta ahrct b Iioir Council BlnfJs to St. Paal Without OtxiiQt Tim" , Only 17 Haurj it a TIIS KODTH OOUNOIL BLUFFS 10 BT. DULUT.I OB DISUAHOS jrtUigJicuj. . . 1111 Ccur1 't md isi * i : M.d for KPEEIaAVETT AH COMroSf ? d. rolhrju r ! ice Bitotila ; C.\i _ WtTHOUT OHAXQ1 ! l tweon Km e Cityuid < il. I'.ul , vU Conto'J Jila3i r.nJ QIccx Cty ! * Tralnj IJI.T. I..ion PadJa Xiuufcr ftl Ogan oil Uutls , ti 7:80 rm UU.y en ttrlvtl o < E cwi tttr , Bt Joj4ph u4 OounnllluEj train Iiati the South. Anivlca ; iBloueCty ! 11 : < 0 p.m. . ludat UuNtwUnlo3 Depot M sf. Paul r. , 11:83 : HOUB3 Df AD7AKCS 0 J ANT OTJIJl KOUJX 02rReineab i la tiUrtr iba fi ! IT CUy Iltir. youeolfcKiroi Ji Tr.n. . Th LMflMt the QuickwXTlmo BUO a CVffifuitiUo Ul Jc ID ib OOONOH BLOri'8 AUU ST. PAUL. & 3fic th t your Ticket * r * l > 1i liis "Slsci City tad Pacific lUUrcal / 3. WATTLC3 , J K. BUOHAJAH fniiMilDlendent Oca * PiM.igcn Ulseouil Valley U. W. S. UAVIH CoutbneiUni PaoMngci Oouscll BluOi JACOB KAUFMAN , REMOVED TO NO. 611 16TH BT DEAU5K Iff ALL INDS OF WINES