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THE ONLY IOWA OOAI That will itook for a year irlthont Blacking or > hrlnklng. Pronounced by all the leading brlok mm In Weitern Iowa u the very be § ooal for burning brlok ever u ed in the Weit , EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , Frederic , Monroe Co. , Iowa. MISS GRACE'S ILLUSION , London Truth , Miss Graoo Arohol ) , the yonngost daughter of a wealthy city merchant roiidiugat South Klmlngton , rcoolvod on her sixteenth birthday a preiont of a handsome diamond nooklaoa from her god-father. It was an extravagant gift for a young girl , but the donor wai rloh and eocontrlo. MUi Qraoo was naturally highly delighted with her first really good pleoo of jawolry , and were It with conscious prldo at a little birthday party the iamo even Ing. Her parents were away on the continent , possibly or they might hare objected to this proceeding. In their absence , howorer , Mlta Grace scoffed at the wisdom of her older listers , who rep resented , not without a sploo of envy , perhaps , that such ostentation was in bad taste. She received many con gratulations on her good fortune from her young friends , who regarded the diamonds with a sort of woo-strlokon admlratlot. . On retiring to rust , Miss Oraco persisted In carrying the neck lace np to her room , perversely declin ing to deposit It in the strong-room , wnoro the plato was kept , being , ap parently , rather nndnly elated at the sensation it had caused. In the middle of the night the housohcld was aroused by a loud shriek , and Miss Graoo was found on tbo lauding outaldo her door iu a very soared and hysterical state. It was some time before her sisters and the servants could ascertain from her what wan the matter ; but at length they elicited that she had boon awakened by someone moving about her room , and had distinctly heard and seen a man go np to the drcaslng-tablo and subsequently disappear through the door. According to her account oho had lushed out of bed , too frightened to utter a sound , and had soon the .man making his way down the ntalra. She had not dared to follow him , but bad , with some difficulty , ralcod an alarm. This recital naturally caused the greatest excitement. The butler and footman , who slept in the basement , had not yet appeared upon the scone , and the terrified women , for there was no male member of the family in the house , began to acroam and make a commotion. Somebody throw np a window which opened upon the street and shouted for the police. One of the older ( jlrls , more courageous than the rest , wont down stairs to put the men servants on the alert. There was a general move toward Miss Grace's room , where it was ascertained that not only diamond necklace , but a ring and a few smaller articles of jewelry had vanished In the midst of the lamentationi and paroxysms which ensued the door boll w a heard to ring , and pres ently several persons mounted the stairs headed by the butler. Among others was a young surgeon named Lake , who resided a few doors off. A constable was also of the party , which was mainly oomposod of gentlemen whe wore returning home from a ball in the neighborhood. The cause of the alarm having been explained , a careful search was made for the burg lar , but no trace of him was found. A window on ono of the landings was discovered to bo opou , and It was pos sible he had escaped by it , though the descent must have boon perilous. This possibility , however , became a certalnity when It was ascertained that all the other wlndowa and doors in the house was securely fastened , and that the thief was clearly no longer upon the premises. While the search waa proceeding , Dr. Lake was requested to step up stairs to Miss Grace's room , where one of the servants had fainted from ter ror and oonld not bo brought tq. The doctor was a yonnp practitioner who waa said to be extremely clover at his profession , but he was allowed few ipportnnltles of giving evidence of ability. In other words , ho had no jatlents , though he had been in prao- .Ice a year or two , and was under going that painful period of probation which falls to the lot of moat medical men. He had rather a striking face , with keen eyes and a resolute chin , and was dtoldedly good looking. He noon disposed of his patient , whom he restored to consciousness by the simple and summary method of dousing her head with cold water. He then turned to Miss Grace , who was now quiet and composed , and looked very pretty with her fair hair down ber back , ho flushed cheeks and her smart es'sthr g gown , which showed off her , 'girlish figure to advantage. He knew the family rather intimately , In a neighborly way , and bad , in fact , spent the evening 'there an honr or two previously , BO he accosted her without ceremony , and proceeded to Fool her pulse , keeping his eyes fixed jnpon her. "Yon seem to have recovered from your fright , Miss Grace , " ho said , in a m tter-of-faot tone. "Yos , thank yon"shereplied , with evident nervousness. i "Whore did you put the notklaoe before yon went to bed ] " he it quired , abruptly. "I put it I mean I loft iton the dreselncr table with the other things , " replied Miss Grace , flushing more be comingly than ever. Dr. Like left her side and strode over to the fireplace , where ho stood chatting on the hearth rng , leaning against the mantel shelf. A few min utes later the butler naiun up to report the resolt of the search , \thlch , as before stated , was futile. A compara tive Bonso of security being now re stored , the gentlemen who had re sponded to the cries for help took their departure ; Dr. Lake among them. The constable lingered behind a minute or no to partake of the re- freihtnont which the butler offered him after his arduous labors. Svhon ho left the houae ho found the doctor smoking a cigarette at the gate , ap parently waiting for him , "Have yon searched the garden ) ' Inquired Dr. Lake , rather Irapa tiently. "Yea , sir , " replied the constable "me and the butler went round. " "Did yon find any footsteps be neath the window through which hi escaped ! I suppose you didn't thinl to look , " he added sharply , seeing th < constable hriltated. "Well air. it wouldn't be much goa now in the dark , " aald the' constable rathsr sulkily. "I am coming rounc first thing In the morning. ' ' ' ' 'Yon BAY * you lasttrn. the chance of obtaining an Important clew ought not to bo neglected. It might rain before the morning , Let us make a careful search at once , " said Dr. Lake , in an authoritative .one , loading the way to the roar of the houio. The constable followed with an aggrieved air , evidently resenting this amateur Interference , and his manner was decidedly insolent as ho pointed out that the gravel path beneath the window In qnoatlou showed no foot prints Dr , Lake , however , nst the least disconcerted , fell back a stop or two and looked np at the houio. "After all , it U hardly likely the Fellow would have dropped from that iclght on to a hard gravel path , " ho laid , meditatively. "Ho must have jumped sideways on to that bed yon- dor. Just bring your lantern hero a minute. " The snrmiai turned out to bo cor rect , for some shrubs were found to bo .rampled down , and there was a deep mpresslon of footmarks , showing whore the man jumped , with less dis tinct indications of his subsequent progress. Ho appeared to have fallen Into the midst of the flower bed , ana then to have rnn across the lawn , though on the grass all traces of him wtro lost , owing to the dryuess of the ground. "That's him clear enough , sir , " remarked the policeman , more respect fully. "Well , you must point thin out to the Inspector in the morning , " said De. Like ; "moanwhllo , wo hud hot ter cover up the marks , to prevent their being obliterated by ralu or by a predatory cat.1 "There seems to bo a box over there by the out house , " said the policeman , after turning the light of his lantern In various directions. "Tho very thing. It will cover the marks and keep thorn intact till the mornlug , " said Dr. Like , stopping jcross and fotohing a shallow deal box which the constable had referred to. to.This This waa carefully placed over the footprints , nnd was found to protect them completely.Dr. . Lake bade ( ho constable good night , and hurried homo to bed , while the officer , with a virtuous fooling of having done his duty , returned to his beat. The next morning an inspector called , and inquired into the circum stances of the robbery. What seemed bo strike him aa extraordinary was that the thief should have gone straight to Miss Grace's room and stolen a jewel which she had only pos sessed a tew hours. . Ho was strongly Inclined to suspect some of the serv ants , for they wore the cnly persons who would bo likely to know of the yonng lady'a new treasure , and that she had it had it In her room that night. He orosa-quostionod all of them , however , without eliciting any thing to justify his suspicions , and , on the other hand , there were the foot prints in the garden , clearly pointed to the robbery having been committed by some person from outside. Miss draco oonld throw very little light on the mystery , having only soon the dim outline of the man , and being unable to nay whether ho was tall or short. On hearing of the occurrence , Mr , and Mra. Aroholl immediately re turned homo , fooling nervous about remaining away utter what had takuu place. Inspector Davis called upon Mr. Aroholl on hearing ho had come back , and from his business like man ner ho was evidently an experienced officer. "Have yon any clew ? " was naturally Mr. Aroholl's first inquiry. ' Well , this is an extraordinary case , air , " said Inspector Davis , evasively. "It rather beats my experience. Da you know a Dr. Like , tirl" "Yea ; there is a young scrgeon of that name living a few doors off , " re plied Mr. Aroholl , with some sur prise. "I think 1 should like yon to call npon him with me , sir , " said the Inspector specter , rather mysteriously. "I want to ask him a question or two , " "Certainly , " said Mr. Aroholl , rising from his seat. "Let me see , didn't ho come in that night when the alarm waa raised1 "Yes , sir , I believe he did , " said the Inspector dryly. Young Dr. Lake happened to bo. at homo , and received them in a small room where he was sitting In a ragged shooting coat and slippers , enjoying an evening pipe. "How do yon do , Mr. Aroholl , " ho Bald cordially. "I did not know you were back. " "I only arrived an honr or two ago , " replied Mr. Archoll , as they shook hands. This is Inspector Davis who wishes to ask you a question or two with reference to that affair at my house the other nlgbt. Ay-tho-by , 1 have to thank you for coming to the scue , " "Don't mention It , " said Dr. Lake , turning father curiously toward the detective. "You were aoon np and dressed , sir , " remarked Inspector Davis , seat ing himself atlfllj on the edge of a chain In obedience to a gesture from the doctor. "The butler tells me yon came round immediately. " "Yes. I had not been to bed , " re turned Dr. Lake. "After returning from spending the evening at Mr. Aroholl'a house , I sat up smoking and reading. " "You no doubt noticed the yonng lady'a necklace , " said the Inspector , glancing at Mr. Aroholl. "Particularly , and admired it very much , " replied Dr. Lake , looking fcim straight In the face. ' Inspector Divla appeared a trifle disconcerted by tbo directness of the doctor's answer , and assumed a more deferential tone. "Havo you any objection , sir , to lol me see one of yoiirj' . boots ? " he In qulied , glancing at the doctor's slip perod feet , 0 "You will find the pair I have just taken nfl in the corner there , " said Dr. Lake , with rather an uneasy laugh , The inspector had "bounced npon them almost before the words wore uttered , at the same time producing from his pocket a piece of paper or which waa traced the outline of a foot , The doctor's boot fitted the diagrau exactly , "What does this mean ? " inquirer Mr. Aroholl , as the Inspector looked np with a complacent expression. "This la a diagram ol the footprint ) made by the person who stole youi daughter's necklace when lie spranf from the staircase window , " esplalnei the di ectjve , looking sharply at Dr Like. "I with to iptk to yea Bloat a nJn nto Mr , Archoll , " said the latter , changing color. "Will yon bo good enough to step Into the next room a minute , Inspector ? " Mr. Davis looked at Mr. Archoll donbtfullytbnt , aa the latter gave him no encouragement to remain , ho fol lowed the doctor rather reluctantly into the adjoining apartment , "Those Infernal footprints have up set my plans , " said Dr. Lake confi dentially , as ho returned and pro ceed to unlock a drawer In his desk. "Hero Is the necklace and the rest of the things. Yon will find them all there , " bo added , laying a small parcel on the table at Mr. ArchoH's elbow , "Good God ) what Is the moaning of this , Lakef exclaimed Mr. Archoll , starting violently. "It is easily explained. While the search was going on at your house the other night. I was sent for to attend a servant _ who had falntod in Miss Grace's room I was at ones struck by your daughter's demeanor. Her pulse was singularly calm considering her recent fright. She gave mo the impression > of acting a part , and I could not 'refrain from asking her rather abruptly whore she had placed the mlsBlug jowolry. Being taken aback , her eyes Involuntarily turned toward the tire-place before aho an- anorod me , aud , following her glance , 1 porcelvou that the ornamental shav- toys tit tbo empty grate had boon alltfhtly disarranged. I immediately gutsjcU that thu things were hidden there. " ' 15-by the thlol ? " suggested Mr. Arluil , turning pale. "No. By Mlsa Grace , " rejoined Dr Like , quietly. "I stopped across to the fire place , and when no one was looking , I plunged my hand into the grate , and grasped a small parcel , which I put in my pocket. Nobody saw mo except Miss Grace , " "Grace saw yon ? " exclaimed Mr. Aroholl , "Yos. She was watching mo appre hensively , divining , I suppose , that I had discovered her secret. But her mouth was closed , and aho could sny nothing. " "Thou you mean to insinuate that my daughter deliberately raised a false alarm1 said Mr. Aroholl sternly. "Undoubtedly. But I unfortunately I made the discovery too late , " resum ed the doctor. "A hue and cry had boon ralsnd , Miss Grace had glvon a detailed version of her story before half a dozen persons , including the servants , and the details of the sup posed robbery were bound to got abroad. I took the jewels to relieve the yonng lady from embarassmont In the future , aud to endeavor to avoid the unpleasant gosp ! which would arise If the truth of the matter became known. The best way of doing this seemed to give some color to the rob bery , and to let the neighbors think It had actually taken plaoo. The jewels I Intended to restore to yon as I have now done In order that yon may some day or other solemnly go through the faroo of replacing them. Nobody will then bo the wiser , and Miss Grace will bo spared an unpleasant scandal. " "Then the footmarks the inspector referred to " "Woro mine , of oonrso , " Intorpoiod Dr. Like , with a langb , "No thief having jumped from the window , there ft era naturally no footmarks , a cir cumstance which wonld at once have put the police on the right track , and Ind to unpleasant disclosures. I therefore slipped round unobserved to the garden and made the marks to which 1 Bubaoqunntly drowtho constable's at tention. Unfortunately I rather over reached utysoif , and the Inspector , being evidently a sharp fallow , aa you ago , suspected mo. " "Your story is most extraordinary 1" exclaimed Mr. Archoll , greatly agi tated. "I really cannot I must de cline to bdllovo my daughter acted as yon say , unless she tolls mo ao with her own lips. " "By all moans tax her with my statement , " returned Dr. Lake. "Go to her with the things In your hand , and I have no doubt aho will confirm what I have told yon. " "I will certainly BOO her Instantly , " said Mr. Aroholl , taking np the parcel and springing * o his foot. Ho loft the house hurriedly while Dr. Like , after seeing him outstrolled nto the adjoining room , < tnd chatted with Inspector Divla on different matters. After a short abiunoa Mr. Aroholl returned , looking very white and aglgatod. "Inspector Davis , " ho said , imme diately ho entered the room , "Dr. L ko has given mo excellent reasons why I should not proceed further in this mater. I wonld prefer to let it drop. Do you understand ? " "Yos , sir , " Bald the Inspector , lookIng - Ing deeply disappointed , and glancing muaulugly In the direction of the doctor. "Please understand that your sus picions concerning Dr Lake are en tirely groundless , " added Mr. Aroholl , divining what was passing In the others mind , "and oblige me by Baying aa little as possible about the affair to anyone. Here la something for yon. Bood evening. Whatever the "something" was , It entirely reconciled Inspector Davis to this unexpected turn of affair , for ho took his departure with a profntion ol thanks and a polite bow to both gen tlemen. When they were alone , Mr , Aroholl said ; "You were quite right , Lako. The Foolish girl had confessed. It was on elaborate piece of deceit , What pos < Bossed her to do such a thing I cannot Imagine , " ho added , looking dejected and humiliated. "There la no occasion to dlstrcsi yourself , Mr. Aroholl , " cald Dr. Lake earnestly ; "Miss Grace's escapade hai been frequently perpetrated by yonnc girls of .liur ago In various forms. I does not necoisarlly Imply a bad 01 deceitful disposition , but arises from a sort of hysteria a morbid craving foi unwholesome excitement , and a deslri for an undue amount of sympathy , She was evidently In a high state ni exultation on that evening , and ooulc not resist the temptation of maklnf herself the center of a fresh excite ment. Take my advice , and keo ] this denonment a secret , even fron your other daughters' " "I am very much indebted to yoi for your thonqhtfulneus , " said Mr Aroholl , grasping the young man'i hand. "As to the necklace , I will perhapi , restore it to her a year o two hence , under cover of the sublet fnge you suggest ; but she deserves t lose It , though I am sura she li heart lly ashamed of what she hai done and will never bsso foblkh again.1' ' i Gentle Women Who want glossy , luxuriant nntl wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must nso LYON'S KATHAIKON. Thla elegant , cbcan article always makes the llafr crow freely and fast , keeps it from Tailing out , arrests and cures cray. ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Henu- tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathalron. Kailway Time Table , " U. I' . R. U. MAIN LINE. UUVH. ARRIN'B. 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Ortf CLORl. ft m. p. m. a.ui. p.m. Chicago It NorthwoiUrn. . . 11 ; 00 0:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , Hock Uland & P..11:00 : 0:00 : ft:30 : 2:40 : Jhlcogo , llurllntton & Q. , . .llHO U:00 : 11:302:40 : : Wftbuh 12J : i 6:30 : loux City & PftcIHo 5:00 : 7 : < OJ Union I'adno 4:0011:40 : : Oman * & Hepnbllcan Val. . 2:0J : 11:10 : Uiullngtonfc Mo. In N.b. . . 0.00 7:40 : 630 Jmtha& N'orthwotern. . . . D.OO 70 : MInour ! Piclflo 0:30 : 5:90 : Local miilli ( or State ol Iowa leave but once a ay , vli ; 4 30 a. m. A Lincoln mull ! alia opened at 100 a. m. . Ofljce open Uundayi from 12,00 in. to 1X0 p TI10S. F HALL , PoitmaiUr. Saturday Ivenlng Tro The follofflng tabli ihowa the date.and namci lOKls running tralni to Chicago from the Union Paclllr tranifer on Saturday ovenlng ! : BAILROAM. MONTHS. anuiry 20 IS C-23 "ehruary. 10 3-24 IS iaroh , . . . 3-2 17 1031 April 14 7-28 n 'V ' B-8 , 10 I une 10 U-302-23 uly. 7-28 21 U Auguit . Ib U 4-M loptember. R-29 1-22 19 1927 > ctober . 20 11 -27 3-21 17 ) eca ber. . 1-2218 8-M f * , Bt. Pint UfnneaiHti nd Omahi r lns leave every Siturdiy ulto.nooo. Thd Chlcngo , llllwmkpo and tit. Paul tr lni . ' afternoon' f ve every a.urr'ar America Triumphant , f | AMKHKUN DHKAKFAST Aft IS CK'iKMX aiearileil itivet * * * * intilal for oatmeal , etc. , Lon don Peed KMbUiun , England , 1SS3 , | ) n AMEHIOAN miEAKFASl A K I , i KUEAtSicoelveU the hlirh Ui wi oit ro-irti at Cont.nuU 876 Am. Ins. F lrn ' 76 , * 7ti & ' 70. n AMEUICAV 1IHEAKFA31 An I , OK iAIH ro the purest im Ui Ui choice t Foods In the ootld I'aUntmi , U. 8 , anil at. HrlUln. fl WHITE WIIKAT , WII An I. OATS.hul'ol ciuihcd srn Itt Ui cookoU , dUlcattd. DeuaJ ipurlout iniitattoiii. ft AMKUIOAN VUEAKKAB' An ll CEUKALHnronttruilnlOmlc * W1 u'u , kelnir already stcau cooked. Bond ( or circulars. ft AMEHIOAN liltEAKFAS An 1 ! CEUKMHths most nourish 11 * Ujf .soanomlcal , pal t bl an easily digested ol ll lends. n A"K FOR A. it o. BRAN ] An 11 ONLY The CBR.IW MV ( Ui Ui Co , 8S Murray St. , N. t Bed by sll folding Kroccrs , At wholfialo b 1'aiton h Oallagher , Omaha. A23-W&S.3W , WIPE. ames b * ooljr Hie autboi lied bjrber and wblch wl not b a "Blood aud Thundst" slorr , such as bi been and will to pul llshed. but a tro * 111 * by tb onlr p ron who Is ID poiiMiloa ol ih ( act * lalthtul and dsroUd wlls. Troth 1s mor' Dt i ullnf than loUao , i ( rsnta should apply ei M : rttery at one * . fl 76 eU , for mpl bo l - . EPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST * "Dr a thoronih knowledge ot the natural laws hlch gorern the operations ot dlisstlon and nnlrltlon , and by a careful application ol in * In * propsrllei ol well-stlecied Cocoa , ilr. Eppt has prorlded oar breaUut tablet with d llcat lr Barored bererago which may tar * M many hearr doctors' bills It Is by the Jndldow ostol rich article * ol dlst that a constllatloa may b gradually built up nntll strong enontlk 10 leslit trery tendeney to disease. Hundred * at snbtla tn&ladlei are floating around n * ready to attack whersrer there Is a weak point. W * may escape many a fatal ( halt by keeping onr * MTS well fortified with pure blood and a prop. illy nourished trams. " Otrll Metric * GasstM. Ilad * simply with boiling water 01 milk. Bo'd n tin * only ( l-lb and Ib ) , by Orocen , labeled JAMBS BPPS Ct CO. , Homoaopatbto OnomlnUj , London , England. SHORT LINE -or THK- OXXXO.4k.GI-O , Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY b now tunning It * FAST EXPRESS TRAIKI from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Maplflcent Sleepers AND TIIK- Finoat Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING .EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE , Or to anv point bond ; 01 IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the I1EST ROUTE , th * Ohioago , Milwaukee &StPaulR'y Ticket office located In Paxtoi Hotel , at corner Farnam anolFourtcenth etreeta and at U. P. Dt- pot nd at Mlllard Hotel , On < * ha. jWSeo Time Table In another column. F. A. MASH , General Arent. 0. It. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. B. 8. MKIUULL. A. V. II. OAUPRNrKR , General Manager. General Pan. Agent , J. T. CLARK , OEO. H. IIEAFFORD , General Bup't. Au'l 0 n " . Airnl Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - 8100.0001 JAB.D. nKAimVELL. Pre U.nl. A. L. CLA11KK. Vlce-Pnxldenl. B. a WKUSTKR , Trearartr ' DIRECTORS. Samuel Aleiandor Oswald'Ollier. A. L. Clarke , K. 0. Welnter" Oeo. n Pratt , Ju. D. Heartwell , D. M.UcKlUlnney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnishes a permanent , horn * nitttutlon where School Bciul land other legally Issued Municipal locurltle to Nebraska can bi be negotiated on the moat favorable term * Loans mode on Improved farm In all well let counties ol the state through rwponilbUi 1 PILE OINTMENT . t CO O * XC XOXiXCJ OINTMENT . 25 Fever and A no Touto Oordial. . .1 00 xcxixrci-'a STANDARD LIVER PILLS . . . 25 CURE . 2S SURE CURE FOR CORNS 25 ( Wsrranted or money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured by W. J. Whltehouio. 606 North IBth St Omaha Neb. ap 14-mJte-Cm INCORPORATION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the articles of In. corporation of the "Omaha Loan and Building * Association" have b-on Bled with the County Clerk ol Uouglai county , Nebraska. The prin cipal pl oeo ( transacting > ho buslnoii of said osioclatlon Is flied at Omaha , Nebraska. The ; general nature ft the LuiUtm o { Ihe auoclatloa Ts to buy and sell real esttte. purchase and creek buildings , and to ren ( or sell tloiam * , to loan tundi to Hi member * , for the purnore of assistIng - Ing them In procuilu ; hrmes , and to centrally transact the business of Loan and FlullJIog As sociation , on provided by the laws ol thll'ttate. Tha capital stock to consltt of five hundred thousand dolUrs , divided Into 2,600 chafes ot $ : ole ch , Said stock Is to be subscribed and p ld In monthly payments of one ilo.lar each per share. The rxlstance of the corporation cunmoncoj on the 21st day of April 1E83 , aCd will tormluato twenty y n thuriaficr. The highest amount rf Indebtedness to which thocorioratUn. | hall bo tubjected at any time , shall not exceed 3 310.00. 'Die afl lr < of tno aisoclat'on shall be marogod by a Board of directors , and the follrwlng otB * cen. A PnslduLt , Viet Pitsldout , secrotury and Treasurer , with su.h nhcr minor officers and agents , at jmy lie i.ocestary to a proper transac tion of business , p53-tlew Are aokiiowie.-lge § to bo the best by nil who have put them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL COKE OB WOOD. BY Buck's Stove Co. , SAINT LOUIS. PIEIICY & BRADFORD , SOLE AGENTS FOB OMAHA J. HARRIS , 8 , , Oor. Farnam & Tenth Sta , , BUYS CAST-OFF OLOTHINa. Highest Cash Price Paid * * Call ot Band Po Ul .