1AY 11 STRONG FACTS ! A great many people arc asking what particular troubles LROWN'S ' IRON BITTERS is good for. It will cure Heart Disease , Taral- ysis , Dropsy , Kidney Disease , Con sumption , Dyspepsia , Rheumatism , Neuralgia , and all similar diseases. Its wonderful curative power is timply because it purifies and en riches the blood , thus beginning at the foundation , and by building up the system , drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism , Baltimore , Md. , May 7 , 1880. My health w i much thaiiered by KheumatUtn * hen I commenced taking Ilrown'ilron Bitleri. and I carcely had iltcnclh enough to at tend to my dally household dutlei. I am now uilng the third bottle and I am reclining itrenRtli daily , and I cheerfully recommend It toalL I cannot > ay too much InpraUe of It , Mrt. MAKY F. HRASIIRAH , 173 1'rulmanit. Kidney Disease Cured , Christlamlurg , Va. , iB8i. Suflerine from kidney diieaie. from which I could cet no relief , I tried Ilrown'i Iron llllteri , wlilcli cured me completely. A child of mine , recoYering from scarlet ferer , had no appetite and did not teem to be able to eat at all. Igare him Iron Ilitten with the happiett reiultt. J , Kvu MOKTACCM. Heart Disease , Vine St. , Harriiburc , Pa. Dec. i , 1881. After trying different ph > iiciam and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiring any benefit , I wai advised totry Ilrown'i Iron Hitters. I hare used two bottles tles and never found an/thing that gave me to much relief. Mrs. JKNHU Hriis. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are iubjccl , BROWN'S IKON BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine , on Biai in neil . cu > r Vtro Pinvt. W . E. Dinaiv , Uta. io < STifi 4 , TEE HBBBA3&A IJ11IIIOTDBIS8 Of- Lincoln. ST-ib 1 .AHUl-AOTUKBtW OF CtJ 1 SHOTS Uft"rOWB.ll > l l'UU > v t > EeyRa fa Uiiosoi Jrllo \K it tLi ) B , cUe Mi in pi | ired lo do ] ) > work irtJ . i o' * ( nil | f r rl ( n ptln. . itf if ill ui'ir- toUi HOV/HKA MAVUFAOriHIN J CO Iilninln Nnli BALL'S ' Every Corset U warranted Ball- factory to ita wearer In every way , or tbo money will bo refunded by tbo person from wbom U wai bought. . ! > only Corset pronounced by our leading phyiilotaai m \ Injurious to the. wearer , onrtendorwx ! by ladle * u lu 'mostcomfortable- perfect CtUng Corwt * TM " * * * " " pnioEs.br * .Posu P iai with Preacrrlnc. 1.6O. B lf.AdJnttln . ! . ( extrak T7 > .OO. Nnnlnc , .6O e-rTlnc ( B e M tU ) .OO , I' raw Bklrt-Bnpportin * , 1.6O. ! by lending IteUU Dealer * arrcrrwhwfe QUIGAOO C01131ST CO , . CUlOtgo , HI. Send SI. * , 3 , 01 5 for a ftample re al 1 box liy Kxprena 1ANDY of the bent cuntlleH li America , put up IE elegant boxvH , nm itrlrtly pure. Sultn io for prc'MciitM. Kx iirrHn rlmrgrn light llefera tc nil Chlca ( to. Try It once. DANDY AUtlroHS , C. P. GUNTHER Confectioner , ChlcrtffO UTTERS JPBESTKNQWI BITTERS AFURUY VEGETABlt REMEDY CCMPOUKO HiriRor POKE ROOT. PRICKLY APtRFCCT SYSTEM RENOVATOR ITiOt DICISTHHiTIM UUIIIITHC UVCRND TNI A MUNICIPAL , PALA.OK. The Philadelphia City Hall , Upon Wnich $12,000,000 end Flftotm Yours' ILabor Will Have Boon ExpendedWhon Completed. In the various city department * thM , bavo cflloos scattered about Phlladol * ) hl , s well as among tbo great uum- > or of people who have bailnces to rantaot with them , there Is a growing oollng of dltsattsfaotlon ftt the alow irogress made with the work ou the now city hall. A few days ago a well ; rown youth passing through the iourt yard , flanked by Its great prlton- Ike piles , with masons working on op , exclaimed to his father , who was with him : "Do yon think , pap , that f I llvo to bo a gray'haired old man ; will sue this building finished ! " 'Well , that Is a hard conundrum , my > oy , " the father said , buttoning the joy's overcoat to protect him from he ohlll and dripping moisture of the lark , cavern-llko paissges through which they wore walking. "You will oun bu 12 years old and the building wss bccnri biforu you wore born. It all depends upon tbo next generation of ojutmlsilonors. If sfcor the irtflent commlislon , which hai ; rown gray in service , has jatcod away , Us successor Is composed if expeditions men , It la possible that ho place may bo finished before the next centenary. " The already some what ancient history nf the unfinished municipal hall of Philadelphia , re- erred to in the extravagance of this episode , forms one of the most inter eating features that attracts the alien- ion of the now generation that has atison since its first stone was laid. As far back as December , 1808 , fifteen roars ago , councils passed an ordl- lance providing for tbo erection of municipal buildings on Independence square designated the commissioners to carry It Into effect. Within a year > lanaand drawings wore received from idvonteen different architects , from which number the plan of John Mo- Arthur , jr. , ot Philadelphia , was { Ivan the tirst premium , and ho was tppointed architect of the work December - comber 27 , 1809. The intense oppo- i'ion thut existed to making Indo- icndonoo square the alto for the build- ugs culminated ia the pnisege by the state legislature of an act submitting , o popular oto at a general election icld In October , 1870 , whether Wash , ngton square or Penn square should DO selected na the site , luaving Indo ptndonoo iquaro out of the qnooiiot gatlrcly. Peun square was uoleotoc by a returned majority of 18,80 ( votes , but tsilud to give general sat Isfactlori , and from time to tltno ifibr'.i wore made by means of lojunotloni From the courts to prevent the build Ings being placed there. Wh&t happened poned after thnt Is quite well told it the bnlhMi'gs thcmselveo , aa they op pear , as in the municipal archives. The commissioners , fluctuating be- teen conlHc'lng notions , one tlmi favoring four separate buildings ant mother 1linu deciding upon having al four in ono , kept up a game of shuttle cock bnd batilcduro with the archl toct , until a kind of dovetail , Inter' seotlng eohctno was evolved , \vhlct oonld bo made either ono building 01 kmr , according to fancy , at almost i moment's nollco The original deslgt decided upon in November , 1870. wai for nno bnldlng ! , but to bo on Pen ) eqiiaro , us wnn nuppcsod when the ( hawing van first uiado , In August L871 , the duelgu waa oliMiged to font arpatrtto buildings Eight monthi nftcrwiml , ground havtu ! < meantimi been broken ud the work begun , tin plftti tfuu uhMlfjud V > noU Kgbta to OM < bci'dlng. "Tho arohltuotural plani and drawings , " the commissioners naj In their ( iliclal report , ' 'having boot heretofore prepared for Iho work nu dor the original Instructions of thi oominlssloiiera and tbo excavation answering in part for either location ho chacgo from the four buildings ti ho Intersection Involved no delay. " The ono building plan for Indcpond moo rquaro , In short , waa made t ( larmomzo with the four building plat or Penn tquare. ThU waa twelvi ? oars ago. Carrying out the idea o .ho pool that "change la stamped 01 all there Is below , " both the commls tion and the building over which I bas had supreme control have beoi changing , chamoloonllke , their eon stltutlon and complexion throng ! all that time. The building Is a ver different structure to-day as It stand from what It appeared on paper a dc oado of years ago. The architect ha had fifteen yeara of experience , tb Ideas of architecture have material ! changed , the progress In arohlteotur itself has been extraordinary , and i Mr. Mo Arthur has grown with th work , ho has to a considerable oxter modified hla original ideas , so aa t conform with the new condition ! Bimarly the commission baa nndoi gone changes in all respects oxcej that of yielding the prerogative of at solute power with which it was en dowed. The president has ohangoc the secretary has changed. Death resignation , and political suooesslo have almost entirely transformed tb original commission , and very few ( the persons who wore prominently Ido tilled with the prosecution of th work at the start are connected with ! now. Simuol 0. Perkins , the preset prosldotit and only remaining mombc of the original commission , snocoedo John Rico , who was president In 187 John Snndorland waa succeeded n superintendent by William 0. Me Pherson In November 1873. The cot trcot for the marble work was give to William Struthors & Sons , Ootobe 7 , 1873 , for ? 3,000,000 , and the coiner nor atone was laid JrJy 4 , 1874 , wit great demonstrations , the now Attoi noy General Benjamin Harris Browi tor delivering a great oration. No limit was sot to the cost of thl proposed shnltorlng plaoo for th municipal oflicors. The commlsslo was authorized to call up council every > enr for all the tuonoy it waul cd , and councils wore directed to rala the money by levying a special tai The commission was not made n sponslblo to anybody and no provlslo was inado for the examination of th acoountf. It waa empowered to on ploy Us own aids , and wna made soil perpetuating by the right to fill ll own vacancies. There has alroad boon expended over $9,000,000 , an the lowest estimate for ita final cost I Bet at $12,000.000. A Jointed Snako. ChMlottefN OJObieiver. Jake Barrlngor , a tenant who w plowing on Mr. John Wadswort'a fan recently , turned up with the plow share ono of these curiosities a joint * ed snako. The reptile was about a yard In length , and wu put together in tour sections. The darky did not know what sort of a snake It was when It was first turned up , and hit It with a stick to kill It. At the first blow the snake foil all to pieces , the head going ono way and the tall part the other , and the two body pieces jcraped off in different directions The amazed darky resumed his plow ing , wont to the other end of the fur row , and on his return was surprised to see th.6 snake all together again , ex cept the tall piece , and watching a few minutes saw the tall earning up tojoln tha body , taking sharp , quick little jerks. It came nearer and nearer , until within a few inches of the three- fourths snake , when It gave a sudden jerk and hitched on In its proper place , with a fuss resembling the pop ping of a cap. The darky knocked It to pieces several times , and each tlmo It came together again. He car ried his amusement a little too far , however , In throwing the tall part of the snake across the creek , just to see , as ho said , "how long it would take to catch up , " but it never caught up. The snake with Its three joints was carried to the honso , and the tall Is no doubt stilt going about the woods hunting for a snake to hitch onto , A SET MOT TO BE BROKEN. Tbo Booeon Why Ho Ban Away with Three Slaters. The Drummer , A man in Texas was arrested foi unnlng away with three sisters rlplots and was placed on trial. "Yon are a nice fellow , " said the udge , as a preliminary. "Ikniwlt , jedge ; leastwise that'c what the gals said. " "What do yon mean by tuning away with throe women , and rulanlng he peace of a happy family ? " "I meant to .aarry 'em , judge ? " "Insatiate monster ! would not one nfficor "Pat It a leetlo plainer , jedgo. " "Wouldn't one have been enough1 ? "It monght look that 'ore way tc you , jedeo , and did to mo at fust , bul ron see thorn was three of 'em , klm of one sot , like. " "That doesn't count In law. " "Mobbo It don't , jodgo , but then ; ala and me talked It all over , anc they was mighty attached to eaot ) thor , and said It was a pity for mo take < , ako ono of them triplets and breal the set , BO wo jest concluded to hang together , and I'll bo dnrnnd if wi wasn't hangln' right out for Utah , anc no mistake. " "Tho law docs not recognize an ] such excuses. " "All right , old man ; go ahead There was thrco agin one , and if ] liavo to suffer I kin stand it ; but ] want to say tlfiht hero , jedge , if an ] fool cuss breaks that set while I'n snfferln' , I'll break his dnrnod cknl as shore as I'm a dyin' sinner , and yoi can bet a rawhide on It. " The case was continued. MILITARY 1NUBNUI1Y. How a Confederate Utilized Orlpp'.oi and Damaged Weapons. Atkanuw Tnreler. "I never will forgive the confeder ate government , " said Col. Wartlck when otkod to roluto a war romlnla oenco. "I started out with a ripe determination termination of doing everything In nv power for the citrine , but men who hai moro authority than I t > 4 pullei giktnat uianlia COUHCqneutly IsteppCI aotdc. They oven wout BO far ao i conrt martial mo. Now , if there i anything In military Ufa that takes i man's appetite it is to ho court mai tlalod. . It Is pretty bsd in civil life ti bo tried before a justice of the peace but that isn't anything to compar with a oonrt martial , and especial ! when ho knows full well that h has done nothing to merit such sever handling. " "Why were your court martlaled ? asked ono of the company. "Jfor the simple discharge of m duty. Just about the time It behooved hoovod the confederacy to make over ' edge out that oonld , I was sent Into community to press guns , and to dral and arm every available man. Well I wont to work and discharged th dnty in accordance with my construe tlon of the order. At one plaoo w seized a large number of double barrel shot-guns. In examining thor wo found many that were damaged a greatly that only one barrel oonld b uaed. I told my men not to throi them aside , but to keep them tha they would oomo in handy. In thl community there wore a great man saw-mlllB and family feuds , and consequently sequontly there were a great man one-legged men. One day I issue order that all the one-legged men t bo found within a radius of twontj five miles should be brought Int samp. The order was strictly obeyed and within two weeks wo had sovontj five cripples. Forming them in Hn ono day , I ordered the disabled shot guna to bo brought out. When I too up a gun whoso right barrel waa us < loss , I would give It to a man who ha loat the use of hl right leg , and so o until the seventy-five men were armoc Thla waa Btrlotly appropriate , for w had no other nao for the crippled gum and the country certainly had nether other uio for the crippled men. took great pride in this cripple company. I wanted It to mat a name wanted each man to fei proud of himself. They olecte as captain a tall follow who lost b loft leg while rafting logs. Wo pri sontod him , attended by disable ceremony , with a broken sword an double-barreled pistol with ono han inor gone. It would have tickled yc to death to have econ them ou droi parade , and tholr quick tlmo won ! have made Napoleon pull off his hi and grin. Well , pretty BOOU I had o caeou to use them. The enemy can upon mo unexpectedly , and in It hurry incident upon such occasons placed the one-legged company In tt warmest part of tbo field. The battl lasted several hours and waa a dra fight. My ono-lggod company anfferc greatly. The captain's peg was sha terod by a ballaud ; during the fight 1 sent an orderly Into the woods I make him another leg. Other men bets of the country were similar ] served ; and , sir , the amount of spllnl era on tne battle-ground was simp ] astonishing. The enemy had firu low , and three out of six wooden log were disabled. Before complete n airs could bo made , my general came longandnotbolng able to understand vhy so much kindling-wood should o scattered over a battle-field , asked 10 reason. I explained , expecting Im to compliment mo on my Ingonu- y , but the unapprcclatlve follow had mo court-martialed. I loft the sor- lee , and during the remaining tlmo f the war I aided the cause by cap- urlng mules from the union nen and burning cotton that might ave fallen into possession of the nomy. Wandering Freight Care. Inclntntl Commtrl l CMutte. Some strange stories are told about ow freight car a are lost. Captain irnoldagent of the Cincinnati South- rn in this city , yesterday told a Com * aorclal Gzatte reporter of the strange onduot of ono of the cars on his oad. oad."On July last , " said Mr. Arnold , 'I transferred ono of our freight cars o the Front street connection track , nd ordered it sent to the east ilde of bo olty to bo loaded with shavings , nd from there It wm to ba ent biok 0 our own tracks and taken to Ihe hops across the river at Ladlow. The havings never arrived at the shops , nd the whereabouts of the or oonld lot be found. The Panhandle read , upon whoeo track it WEB to bn loadrd , ad no recotd of the car. Wo sup posed it would turn up some time , nd not until tc-day did wo over icac of it , and where do yon tuppoae t ra ? ' "Give It up. " "It is In Salt Lake City. " "How did it got there1 ? "I suppose the trainmen of the ? < tnhandlo took it ont through mis- ake and carried it east. It may have jono first to New York and then hrongh to Salt Lake Olty. For all . ' know , it may have been bumming around in California. The roads over which It passed should have reported 'ts mileage to our car accountant , but 1 seems It waa not done. " "la there no way to toll where the oar has been in those nine months1 "Yea , it can bo traced in its wander- nps from the road in Salt Lake , which reported the car to us. " "Are snob things common among relffhtcars ? " "They do not occur frequently. ] remember when I was with the Louis ville & Nashville , I ordered a car load of oil to bo sent up to an oil refinery on Front street , and supposed the car waa delivered according to orders. It was throe months before the car was ever heard of , and then it waa in New York Olty loaded with the oil it had in , t the day I ordered it to the parties : o whom It was consigned. It went to Now York without a way bill , anc low It got there without a way bill ] never knew. " A York auctioneer named Pryer , Fell in trying to roach a bid jilgher , 3.0 sprained his knee , But from pain he Is free , 31. Jacobs Oil cured np the crier. A UIO HOTEL BILL. How Conspirators Plucked South Carolina , and How a New York Landlord Plucked Them. A Washington letter says : At the unveiling of the Henry statue last week a gentleman said : "Do yon BOO that comfortable , self-satisfied looking colored man standing near Attorney General Brewater'a red-wheolcd car riage ? That man has a history. Ho IB a $1,200 clerk , now in the Interior department , and ho teems ocmtent with his lot. Ho is entitled to the proud distinction of having paid the biggest hotel bill In this or any other country. " On being pressed to tell the story about this monster hotel bill , the gentleman said that the man who Is now the $1,200 clerk was , in the early days of reconstruction , the secre tary of state of South Carolina. He had been educated for the ministry , but having gone into politics , he was elected secretary of state. The gov ernor and financial agent concocted a scheme to issue $0,000,000 of state bonds for the purpose of taking up certain outstanding bonds. The leg islature authorized the Issue of bonds , but It was necessary that the bonds should be placed on the market aa se cretly and oxpodltlously as possible. It was determined to go to New York and Issue the bonds there , where they were to bo sold. It was necessary that the secretary of state should go along and take the great seal of state. The governor , financial agent and sec retary of state arrived In New York in duo time , where elegant apartments had been taken In the St. Denla ho tel. The proprietor of the ho tel had demanded a pretty high figure for entertaining tha party , but when ho found out that the secretary of state was a negro ho refused to en tertain him at any price. Ho aald if It were known that a negro was put ting np at the hotel his patrons would desert him at once. The tlmo waa soon after the war , and the prejudice against negroes was almost as bitter in Now York as It waa In Now Orleans , when the question of equality was the ssne. The governor and the finan cial agent were in a dilemma. The secretary of state they knew waa very timid and they were afraid , If. they suggested to him that ho would bavo to seek other quarters , ho would take himself back to South Carolina , with the great seal of state , and their pretty scheme would be knocked In the head. They therefore went to the landlord and explained their trouble frankly , and promised , if ho would permit the secretary of state to remain , they would take their meals in tholr rooms , and would , besides , pay him any sum ho would demand for damages ho might snffor from the presence of the negro in the house , The party remained at the Si. Donls forty-five day * , and put their $0,000- 000 of bonds on the market. The bill of the secretary of state for the forty , five days' entertainment was $12,000 , or a little over $205 a day , * BothLydla E. Plnkham'a VORO. table Compound and Blood Purifioi are prepared at 233 and 235 Wostorc Avouno , Lynn , Mass. Price of either , $1. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form of pills or of lozenges , or receipt of price , $1 per box for either , Mrs , Plnkhatn freely answers al letters of Inquiry , Enclose 3o stamp , Send for "Guldo to Health and Noivc Strain. " JTSPECIFICFOR tua Dance , Alco holism. I. , . * ! . . . . Opium l.t./f Illood Diseases , JJyFjxpsia , Ncr- NERVE VOUFHCSS , Kick JfantitctitfTtticn- inntlsin jVcrr- OJM HVninM * , IIrain Worrv , Jllccxl VorMUll lousncss , Costi'tnctt , Xcrvom 1'rostrntlon , Kidney Troubles and Irregularities , f 1.50 , at Urnpghti. fintiuilo TcMlinonlnN. "Samaritan > 'tr\lno Is doing nondcn.1' Ir. J. O. MeUmoln , Alexander City , Ala. "I feel It my duty to rccommcnil It. " Ir. I ) . V , Ijiuslilln. Clyde , Kanrar. "It cured nbcroiiliyrlclaii1) filled.1 ] cv..I. A. Kdlc , Bcnvcr , I'n a rCorrriipon < Icnco freely nnw eretl.-tU THE DR. S. A. RICHMOND MED. CO. , FROPR1ETOR3. ST. JOSEPH , MO. 00 * v . - - ' " 'ulal3 mid circulars send f tnniji. BIOUX FALLS Jasper Stone [ INCORPORATED ] Th's Company Is now prepared to receive orden ( or SIOUX FALLS JASPER STONE , FOR Building Purposes , And will make figures on round lota lor piompt do'.hery. The Company Is chipping PAVING BLOCKS To both Chicago and Omaha , and eollclta corres pondence and orders from contractors en gaged In paring streets In any ol tb WcBtarn Cities. TESTIMONIALS. ' , Chicago , West Divis ion llailwiy , Chicago , December 5 , 1882. D. Elwcl ) , President Sioux Fills Water Power Com pany. Dear Sir I have received trom your com pany ilnce October 1 , 18S2 , about 100 car loids ol granite paving blocks and have laid them be tween the mils ol our street railway track ) In the heart ol the city. I have been using ra\log ma terial In this city lor m ny years , and I take plea sure In iaj Ing tbtt In toy opinion the grnlto paving blocks furnished by your company are the moit regular In tbape and perfo t In lorm , and to lar n I have been able to judge , are pos sessed ol as durable feature as any material that bos ever been ottered or laid In the city. . Yours , JAS. K. LAKE. ( Copy. ] ST. Locis , March 22 , 18S3. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- Thls Is to certify that I have examined a piece ot granite taken from the Sioux Falls Granite Quarries , and. la my opinion , It Is the beet etone lor street pavlug I have teen In America. ( Signed ) HENRY FLAD , Prcs. Board Public Improvements. Stone for Paving Purposes And any person Interested In such Improvement ! will llnd It greatly to his adtantagc to communlcito with us. We Invite CORRESPONDENCE ON THE SUBJECT. The general manatremint and supervision ol the company's buiinuss Is now In the hands olWra. McUalo. Address your letters to A. G. SENEY , President ol the J.spcr Stone Co. ml mt.-tf E3TAEUSUU ) 1B68. IIDB BPIUNO ATTACHMENT-HOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and Hll Dodge Streat , ng 7-mo 6m OMAHA. , NIB. Nebraska Loan ft Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $250,000 JAS.B. nEARTWELIi , President. A. L. CLARKE , Vice-Preildent. E. 0. WEBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Bamnel Alexander OewaldTOllver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster * Geo. H Pratt , Jos. a Heartwell , D. U.UcElHInnov. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ) This Company lurnlihea a permanent , homi Institution where School Bond sand other legally Issued Municipal securltle to Nebraska can hi be negotiated on the most favorable term * Loons made on Improved larra In all well settlei counties ol the state through responsible loca corrispondents. MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor , Water and Congresi Streets. CAPITAL , - _ 84OO.OOO SURPLUS , . - 8 4 OO.OOO Transacts a'genernl Banking business , lie ceivea the accounts of Banks , Bankers anc others , Draft-a Foreign Kxcbange am makes Cable Transfers ( n Europe and Tel egraphlc Tranafers of Money throughou the United States. Buya and Bella Gov ernment and. other Investment Securities and executes any businocs far its Corre tpondenta in the line of Banking. ASA P. POTTER , Preildenl. J. J. EDDY , Oathler. J. W. WORK , A.j'tCajhler. m&th'tae DUFRENE& DUFRENE&MENDELSSHON , ARCHITECTS ! REMOVED TO Omaha National Bank IMding _ A _ ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our ( 'oi ls arc Made to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. OfflOB Corner 13th and Barney Streets. STELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS MD MAMACTUB1D TGBACUO. . igenta for BBRWODD KAILS AHDLAFL H & BAND POWDER CO DEALERS IN Fire and Burglar F r . -ZZryt ; .i t > s3jis * > J 1020 Farnham Street , PERFECTION HEATIM0'VANB ' SAKKIfi Is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIBS IfAUZS OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON R08ERS& 80 m MORGAN & CHAPMAN , WHOLESALE GROCER i23 ! Farnam St. . Omaha. BOLLN & BD3VER8 , I H. BOLLN & CO. , 1509 Dontfaa Street. | Cor. 16th and California St , OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN & 00 Hare to this Item the linns ' , . . brought city ol Landredth & Son's Phlladelohla. and James H Thn. b city 'D , * allol ° " % Wv.Yotk guaranteed > the ' "T to 'i * * * Iresh ° ' aardcn and true "nd to Fleld the nam Seeds . wet ftpwted betore'twk Prices will also be as low as any EesponsibJe Dealer can Make , mar 16-eod.tf HENRY . _ BOLLN & CO. J. A. WAEEFIELB , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 8A8H , DOORS , BLINDS , 8/IOLDIMG8 / , LIME , GEM KTETATB AQEHf IOU MILWAUKEE CKKSNT OOMPANT Union Pacillc Donot , OMAHA , FREDERIC GOAL The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River Hint is eon in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. o : & That will etock for a year without Blacking or > hrlnklng. Pronounced by all the loading brick men In Western Iowa an the vorv host coal for burning brick over need In the West. * EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. Frederic , Monroe Co. , lown. MANUPACTUUEn OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICE ! Caps , Finials , Skylights , &ci THIRTEENTH STREET , - OMAHA , NEB