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f 2 THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY Know That BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion , Cures general debility , and gives a new lease of life , Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and ncrvescnriches the blood. Overcomes weakness , wakefulness - fulness , and lack of energy Keeps off all chills , fevers , and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St. , Baltimore , Dec. iBSr. For ilx yeiM I hive been a cre t ufferer from Blood DUcaie , ly - pepsU.andCoiKtipatlon.mdbecima so debilitated that I could not reufn anything on my ttonuch , In fact , liTe had almott become a burden. Finally , when hope hadalmoit left me , my husband eclng HKOWN'S IRON HiTTRm advermed In the paper , Induced me to give It a trial. 1 am now Uklng the third bottle and have not felt to well In six yean ai I do at the tireient time. Mrs. L. F. CRIITIK. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will have .1 better tonic effect upon any one who needs " bracing up , " than any medicine made. James Peabody , MD , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Residence No. 1407 Jones St. Office No. 1507 Farnnm St. Office hours , 12 m. to 1 p. m. and 3 p. m. to C p.m. Telephone for office , 97Ronldonco,125 ; COIJ > MEUAT , , PAHIS , 1879. BAKER'S - CHOCOLATES Jlakrr'i Frtmim CliHMfoO.thfl belt pn ptrttlon of plain ehocoUU for fam ily me. Dnkn't Ilrtalfatt Oxixi , from which the tictu of oil hn b n removed , efcrilj digrttal anil admirably japlKl for Invalid ! . flutrr'j I'aiaUa CViuroJaJ ? . drink or ettrn u con fectionery li dtllcloui article i hlg hy ! recommended by tourliU. JJ < itrr' /froma. Invaluable ai ft dlit fur cull * dnn Otrmtm Sw ct C\vcolatt , mme mo t excellent artlela for funllltt. Sold by tiroceri eurvnhere. \V. BAJICEIl .Ss CO * REMEDY UPDUU9lDr > > < POKCR90T , PRICKLY OAKLAND. An Enterprising Nebraska Town Oomposed Mostly of fclie Swedish Element , A List of Leading Business Men Its Creamery and Other Improve-- monts. CorrMpondcnco of THE BKK. OAKLAND , Nob. , Jane 1 , The nlngllng of raccp , which ia BO proml- out a foatnro of the great west , has root with a check at the village of Oakland , Frenchmen and Italians ro nowhere to bo fonnd huro. Nor wegians nnd Danca ono seldom aoea In he ntruota. "Il'a" arc grammatically pronounced , indicating thoabaoncoof Dngllshmon ; the American typo is tot often mot with ; the Irishmen ia n exception , and oven the ublgaltous Gorman falls to inako connection with ho excellent Omaha buur famished > y the Oakland enloona. The ex planation ia that three-fourths of ho Inhabitants are Swedes. The promlncnco of Swedes In thla > lace may bo dovlncd from the fol- owing llttlo Incident which occurred ho other day in front of St. Paul's ' lotol and of which yonr correspondent was a witness. A representative of the Celtic race who contrary to the cuatoma of hla onntrymon happened to bo slightly uloxlcstcd , and made several at- ompts to got upon 'ho back of a mndsomo grey liorso , of which ho was the undisputed owner. The brnto I moan the horao aubmlttod pa- lo.itly to the experiment , which nally waa crowned with success. Bat Sio Irlshtnnn's position was evidently raaght with danger at least uch waa the opinion of the itimano landlord of St. Pnnl , who hontod to the by-ntnndora : "Tako 1m off the horao , Ho'll fall and hart linsolf. " The irritable Gelt , turning potato-shapod mouth In the direction f the speaker , rotortcd thus : "You nst shut up. Yon G d d d Jwadol" Now , the hotel proprietor Is a thoroughbred an Americans aa any man living , but the numbers wore tgalnst him , nnd the Irishman took ilm for ono of the many. AB you may recollect your corro- pondout possesses some knowledge of angnagca , dead and living , and la not ntirely unfamiliar with the Swedish ongno. In the family of langnagoa jt lolda a rospcotnbloifnot a very prom- nont place. Kindred to the Gorman , nd consequently to the Anglo Saxon , > nevertheless atands on its owu logs nd occupies a woll-deflnod position as L distinct and cultured language , wide- y luparutod from and far above the ix , floating and precarious dialects of uropo , such na Flomlsm and Low Dutch. The work of the Swedish ntlon for the common cause of liberty ind for civilization In general has not > eon wlthont infinonoo on the Swedish angnago. There was a time when In- orprotora wore kept busy translating , to German , Danish , Polish and Una- an loglslntivo assemblloo and cabinets : iac they should le&rn what It meant , nd do what it bid. lu many a battle t shouted defiance to tbo numberless lordos of the Ilusslan czira , and its larsh words of command wore hoard on tie banks of thollhlnoand the Danube nd on the plains of Poland. In later ays Bayard Taylor , among others , aa done justice to thoboanty of Swo Inh poetry. The Swedish national ongo , woven through with awoot mol- dlea , have enraptured the audiences f Boston and Chicago , and the arc- lo zouohas noon the secrets comment- id upon in the aamo language. But aa n language of commerce , of iratory and for conversational pur- loses the Swedish tongue takes rank iftor the French , the English and the Gorman. The grammar lack a the legal - : al consistency of the French idiom , md in euphony and expressive power t la decidedly Inferior to "la belle angue. " Almost entirely devoid of emphasis , It falls upon the ear with a monotony that would bo tlrosomo lu ho extreme it it wore not relieved by ho clear , metallic sound of ita vow els , and by a certain quaint abrupt- nous of speech. It ao far res cm bleu .ho aoll of the country whore It la ) orn that it takes a great deal of hard rork to got something out of it. After tbii llttlo historical and lln- julstlo diversion , "rovenoua a noa montona ! " Oakland oounU at preaent about 1,000 Inhabitants , but there seems to bo a willingness on the part of the people to have the number In creased. I glvo you a Hat of the load- ng Swedes , the boat portlona of which are subscribers of the BEG or will bo when they have road thla ar ticle. ticle.M. M. Sjoholm , druggist ; Blander & Swanaon , David Nelson , n , Steen & Do. ( Norwegian ) , John P. Rosen , Mies Molllo Lirson , milliner ; J. L. Nelson , Holinqnlst & Lonqulat , J. Ring , 0. G. Rlngqulat , M. Swanaon , 3. M. LnndatromBookman &Nolaun , Nolburg , Bros. , J. A. Ballberg , R. Hansel ! ( Dane ) , 0 , 0 , Jonoa , Mogo ( of the firm of Lammon it Mogol ) , Uoborts ( of the firm of IIarts & Rob erta. erta.Tho The strong of the law is personated by Mr. Backraau , the sheriff. Rev. Mr. Thorcll attends successfully to the spiritual wants of the Lutheran Swedes , Mr Ring combines the call ing of a Baptist minister with that o dealer in watches and jowoly. Having Indulged in thla oomowhat one-sided talk about the descendants of a titno-honorod nation , I hasten to do justice to the cosmopolitan character actor of TUE BKK , by reverting to ether or facts of Importance to Oakland and aa I hope of Interoat to the reader In the northwestern part of the vll lago stands a two-story frarro house recently built by Messrs. Stone tS Phillips. It is a creamery , bagan iti opeiatlona May 10th , and la capabl of turning out 350 pounds of butter a one churulug. Four teams are em ployed golug out in the aurronudln country , each team making twenty five or thirty miles a day , to gather i cream from the farma. One ' 'degree of cream , 1. o. two Inches of a pa which Is eight and a half Inches I dUmoter , will produce ono pound o mttor , and la paid with 15 conta. Up the way , it required but a small xertlon on iho part of your corros- tondent to convince Mr. Phillips that birteon "degrees" of cream would BO- ' nro him the WEEKLY BEE , and five Imoa that amount would oecnro the ally ) . The butter had a natural color ud Ita taato waa A No , 1 , 0 , K. The excellent water power furn- shod by the Logan crock la utilized > y Mr. Ronnard , the owner of a curing mill , which HAH recently boon oGttod at a coot of $20,000. The majority of the citizens believe n high license , but In the hearts of a ow there lingers a hope that the time nay come when eormona nnd led aroam eatlvala will bccomo the only legiti mate fitimulnnta in the village of Oak- and , including Lundstrom's addition. DOKE. SCUPULA A medlclno that do- treys the germs of Scrofula and hus ho power to root It out Is appreciated > y the afiltctod. The remarkable cnrca f men , women and children aa do- crlbod by testimonials , prove Hood's larsaparllla a rollablo medicine con- alnlng remedial agents which eradi ate Scrofula frem the blood. 100 oaoa $1 00. Sold by all dealers. 0. . Hood & Co. , Lowell , Moss. HARVEST OF CRIME- The Mon tJ Summary of Arroets by tbo Poilca. The following la a condensed report f the arrotta made by the police , in Ills city during the month of May , nat closed , aa prepared , by the clerk f the police court , Mr. Jerome 0 'ontzal : ibtnlnlng good * under f li protenaea , . 5 iprcesln without a license 7 Aeeault nd battery 35 rlolatioQ of fire IttnlU ordlnaaco 2 Jrind Urcony. . . . 0 ntoxlcatlon 39 'hreateniiiK ' to destroy property 1 LBsavlt with Intent to murder 4 'restitution SI rftfrnnU ? and suspicious characters. . . . 30 idultery 1 inmb'lDg 5 Imbezzlcment 1 'hraatonlng to kill C 'Atlt larceny 13 JJeturbiuico of the peace 37 iltulcfnns trespass 1 Cntcrlnf ? A dwelling nd attempting perRonal tlolenco 1 njurlnf ; fruit trees 2 Ibstructlng tbentroets 1 Lenlstlng anofficor 2 oiling liquor tu a zr.inor 1 Violating vehicle ordinance 2 Total 225 KALAMAKOO , MICH. , Fob. 2,1883. I know Hop Bittera will boar roc- mmondatlon honestly. All who nso hem confer upon them the highest ncomlnms , and glvo them credit for making cures all the proprlotora lalm for them. I have kept thorn Inco they wore first offered to the lubllo. They took high rank from he first , and maintained it , and are nero called for than all others corn- > lnod. So long aa they keep up their opntation for purity and usefulness , shall continue torocommond them omothlng I have never before done with any ether patent medicine. J. J. BABCOOK , M. D. Tbo incident ofMlno Bun. Those who hoard Ool. Mason's stir ring Decoration Day address will re member his thrilling description of the early morning attack of a portion of General Mcado'a army at Mine linn. That the picture waa not over drawn the following correspondence allows : TitEAHUHEu's OFFICE , NEBUAHKA EDITOIUAL AHS'N , Or KICK OF NEMAUA GIIANOEU , BitowNVittE , Nob. , Juno 1,1883 , Ool. V. 0. Mason , Omaha , Nob. : Sin : I have just road your Memor ial Day address , and wan especially In terested In your vivid description of the "Mlno Run campaign. " As 1 had the honor to bo ono In the advance Ino ( skirmish line ) in that vontnro , t sooma to mo that you could not so well describe the scone had yon not soon thoro. I therefore take tbo Iborty to oak if yon are the Ool. E. 3. Maaon , whooommandod the Seventh ilatno , of which I waa a member. If o I shall take much pleasure in moot- ug you , when I visit Omaha , and would bo pleased to aee you hero. I ahall never forgot that morning at illno Run. Reapoatfnlly , ( Signed ) GEO. B , Moons , Sdltor Nomaha Granger , Brownvllle , Nob. B rlght' IM nie. Dlabotai , Kldner Iilver or Urinary Diicaio Hava no ioar of any of these dla- lases if you nee Hop Bitters , as they rill prevent and cure the worst cases , iveu when you have boon made worse > y some great puffod-up pretended cure. jleal Estate Transfers. The following deeds were filed for noord in the county clerk's office Juno 1 , reported for THE BEX by Amos' real estate agency : John E , Edwards Rand wlfo to N. tf. Edwards , w. d. , undlv. J of lots 3 , 4 , 5 and G , block 1C , Isaacs & Solden's add. , $850. A. J. IlauBcom and wlfo to John J. Heller , w. d. , lot 20 , block 1C , liana- com Place , § 050. J. D. Posey and wlfo to Wm. G. Shrlvor , w. d. , lot 18 , block 459 , Srandwon's add. , $ GO. A. J , Hauooom and wlfo to Goo.'N. Hicks and Jerry Mnlvlhlll , w. d. , lot 13 , 14 , 15 , block 1 , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 15 , 7 , blcck 2 , nnd loin 14 and 15 , alook 14 , Hanscom place ? 5,500. John M. Ycrga ot al. to Konbero Roeo , q o. d. , lots 3 and 4 , block 18 , Smith's add. ? 1,837. John M. Yorpa ot al , to Dexter L. Thomas , lot 7 , Glee add. $21 20. James N. Phillips to Goo. E. Sto- veiiB , n c , o l i of lot 4 , block 384 , 81.00. Goo. E. Slovens to L. M. Ander son , w d , lot 3 , blk 348 and o 1GJ ft of lot 4. blk 348 and n GG ft of w 40 ! ft of lot 4 , blk 348 , $1,300. Ellas Oborderfor to Gilbert W Randall , nw } . sro 12. 10 , ! ) , $1,900 , "And M good lout , li aeldom or never found ; An failing glut * , no rubbing will rcfreJi Ai floweri deU , lie withered on tfae ground ; As broken gltu no cement will refresh- So beauty blemUhed once forever lent In uplte of pbyilo , t ) ld nd ooit,1 ! Unless you uia Pozzoni' * inealiitec complexion ixiwder , which reelorefl freah- neei to the ikln , and ImintU a dcrnble oftncH equalled by none other , BAYARD'S ' BAZOO. Ho Domes Oat Sparely for Ee- dnoing the Tariff , Civil Bervioa Reform Must Trlnmph. Nr.w York , May 29. The following otters hitvo boon written to the editor of The Now Yorn World : WitMl.soTOJfjDel. , May 2383. . To Joseph Pulitzer , Eiq.t Now York : The moro Important the question the greater the necessity in dealing with It graroly nnd worthily , nnd any thing like finesse , orthoapponranco of InoBso or triok In dealing with such an Issue as a tariff for revenue , or a tariff lor the protection of certain claisea ot our cltleenr , will greatly weaken the part/ resorting to it. Quito Independ ent of tho.oconomyof the treasury and Incidental benefit to the American prodncets and manufacturer , which Is to bo effected by a higher or lower rate of tariff taxation , is the moro profonuu question of political right and power to lay any public bur- ion upon the entire pouplo for the benefit , profit or "protection" of pri vate individuals. If this claim bo admitted as ono of right , then privil eged classes do exist in this country ; and although titles may not bo al lowed by the constitution , yet all the advantages and privileges of rank will bo obtained without the name. I know of no position moro Impregnable , and upon which It is moro important for the democratic party to form its lines , than that public property can not betaken taken for private nso under any pro- tost. The constitution of the United States , and of every ono of the atatoa so nnltnd , provldoa for the taking of private properly for public use only upon the ronditlon of "just compon- latlon" to the owner. Bat nowhere In this country , and nowhere where ; reo Institutions have recognition , can the sovereign power take public prop erty for private use , or the private property of A , to bo bestowed upon B , with or without compensation. The only ground upon which any in dividual can bo deprived of hio prop erty la to benefit the community , and whenever such an exigency mrlsos , 10 muet , "under our guarn- ; oos , " bo firat justly compen sated. The form of the exaction is Immaterial , as much so as the place ; and a tax collected in the interior , or at a man's residence or at the seaport of entry , and under a tariff law , on excise or a direct tax ; It's all the same , and to bo justified must bo in the name and for the use of the govern ment of the United States. With this principle once laid down , the rate of axatlon will bo easily measured by the public exigencies , and auch a spectacle as was witnessed at the last session of congress , of a handful of men repro- lentinc ; private Interests and controll- ng and molding public laws of taxa- .ion to suit those intercuts , will never again bo tolerated by honest public sentiment. The oxclao system can ba so ar ranged , I atn snio , aa to do away with ; ho army of spies and agents , and the dotooUblo inquisition practiced under the pr sent lawn. A tax upon the as certained capacity of a still can bo substituted for the host of political store keepers and gangers and armed marshals , who now constitute the chief power of the radical party in many states , and a sensible reduction of the rate of tax to a true revenue point would accomplish a vast reform and give tjreat relief. I am convinced of the notions neces sity fora change in our civil oorvlco lystom of removals and appointments. The tree will grow and boar Us nat ural frultsand If wo continue to make men's salaries end moans of living de pendent aclely upon tholr price ud the favor of the executive branch vo will see such men In high office as cult the office holding claaa , and not tht Dooplo or their Inter eat or honor. Yours sincerely , T. F. BAYARD , INDIANAPOLIS , May 22 , 1883. Baby's Appeal Wlut makes I cry and folks gay Izo rmughty ? " 3aus itcmach ache , andaour In my moutty : 2auielco , can't leq > , and worms blto ic belly ; "Fever. " ca 07 , feel like I wa Jelly. au s 7 < mr baMca cry , Dick and Victoria , WheclUmma'i gent , and don't have Caitorla. "To 'r right. th y fairly yell. " There.UncleCy ; Cotnln Frank bavoCaitoria , ho don't cry. Card 01 Thanks. The daughtara of Ruth Rebecca de gree ledge No. 1 , hereby tender their graceful acknowledgement to the maty lady friends and others , who so cheirfully and bountifully contributed flowira and refreshments to their en- terttinment at Masonic hall on the 31st Instant. SISTEU Bins , J. B. WEST , Noble Grand , "ROUGH ON RATS , " Clara out rats , mice , roaches , flies , ants , oed bugs , skunks , chipmunks , gophtts. ICo. Druggists. MAY WEATHER , The Heaviest Rainfall on Kocord Uther Statistics. Thoroport of the signal obiorvor al this pant , Alexander Pollock , for the month of May was Issued Saturday , A IT 0115 other interesting statistics therein contained , will bo noted the comparative rainfall fortho psst twelve years , torn which It will bo seen that fifty per cent moro fell in May , 1883 , than my ether previous time re corded , The dally mean barometer waa 20.00'J ; dally mom temperatnro,57.3 ; dally mjan humidity , G8 4 ; prevailing direction of wind , north ; daily rain fall , 3 ( i Inches. OKNEIUL ITEMS. Highlit barometer , 30,339 on the llth ; Uwest bar. , 20,225 on the 17th- monthlj range of barometer , 1 114 Highist temperature , 87.2 on the Oth ; lovest temp. , 39.0 on the 4th greatest daily range of tompoeaturo 33 4 on , the Oth ; least daily range o temportture 7.5 on the 3d ; mean ol maximtm temperatures , C6.8 ; moAC of minLnum temperatures 48.C ; meat dally rtnge of temperature , 18 2. Prevailing direction of wind north ; total movement of wind , 8,020 miles Hlgheit velocity of wind and dlreo tbn , 30 , BW on the Gth. Number of foggy days , Oj numbei of clear daye , Cj number of fair days , 22 ; number of cloudy days on which no rnln or enow foil , 3 ; number ol cloudy days on which rain or enow foil , 10 ; total number of days on which rain or anew full , 1" ; depth of unmolt- od onow on ground at end of roonth.O , Datoa of Aurora ? , 0 ; dates of solar hali-a , 23 , 20,27 ; dates of lunar haloa , 0 ; dnton of frost , G SOMETHING EVERY-JLADY OUGHT TO KNOW. Thcro exists n means of securing - curing n soft and brilliant Complexion , no nmttor how poor it may naturally bo. Hakim's Magnolia Halm is a delicate anil harmless arti cle , which instantly removes Freckles , Tan. Iledncss , Roughness , Eruptions , Yul- ar Flushings , etc. , etc. So § clicato and natural are its effects that its use is not suspected by anybody. No lady has the ri ht to present a disflsurcd lace in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 ceutSa llMtcttcr'iStom- achBltter , meets the rtqulromema tof the ratlan'l 'modlcnl philoso phy which t pro- f oat prevails -t Is a perfectly pure wgetftble remedy , tnibmc- - In ; tlie three fpropertoj of a 'proven 11 vo , a ionic and an al- terat've It fartl- fles the body ae lnst tllgea-o , InvlRoratts ard revitalizes the torpid stomach > and liver , and 'effect * a ealutary w u i f- change In thj in- tlroafetcm For eal by all Drugglata and Dealers gener ally. ray 10 mSio eed-iitw _ _ WORTH SENDING FOR ! ) r. J. IL SCIIENCK has Just rublieheU a book or DISEASES OF THE LUNGS m HOW TO CURE THEtVI which ifl ofTereil Flir.K. postpald.to all applicant ! ) t containr < ili i&lrui/or7N if/m forallwhoHuppoH Jioiii el-cs nllllcU'dwith.nr Hnliloto nny dlw > nppo ! .ho tliroutor luuiTH. Mention thlH iia { < cr. Addit t llr. J. II Rrlir.VrtC A Hl . I'lilli.tlelphln. 1'a. Cytale ( / vu uwEi.jllh wr Ocrmun Xtuo > k.J Mention the DKK. TIM : Six yo > ra old , fired by Almont , ho by Aloxan- Icr Abd llah. Dim , On Time , by War Dance. Alto the StaiuUrd-bred Stallion Three years old , slr d by Almont Lightning , by Almont dam. KEBTUMTCIHTKAL Four years old , 2:31 : , by Bolzorlal , Bolzorlal wia by Alexander's Abdallah. Will make the scoxon at my place on 20th St. , iwo blocks west of Or en Street cars , at 335 00 each. JUrea not proving In ( oil can be return- id noxtecaaon Irte of charge , The money must le p > ld InrarUbly In advance. For further par- tculara see or address. ED. HERD. ' S-end mie 1m Omaha , Nob. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NED. Capitol , - - - - $250,000 JAS.B. 1IEAHTWKLL , PrMldenl. A. L. CLARKE , Vlce-Prealdeot. K. a WKBSTKR , Trcasurei 0. P. WEBSTER , Caihler. DIRECTORS. Bamnel Alexandoi Oswald'OHver , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster' Qeo. n Pratt , Jaa. D. Hckrtwell. D. M.McEllllnney. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt ) This Company furnlahea a permanent , homi Institution where School Bond sand other legally Iwued Municipal secorttle to Nebraska can b be negotiated on the most tarorable terms Loans made on Improved ( arm In all well settled counties ol the state throu < h responsible local corr spondents. flAS THE UEST STOUKIH OMAHA AND1AKES THK LOWEST PRIDES MOTS / Have now been finished in our store , mar- ing it the largest and most complete In the West , An additional story has been built and the five floors all connected with two HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS , One Exclusively for the use of Passengers. Those immense ware- ropms--three stores , are 66 feet wide-are filled with the Grand est display of all kinds of Household and OfEoo Furniture evei shown. shown.All All are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first floor and go through the building and inspect the stock. OHAS. SHIVERIOK , 206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha , as * . DEALERS EN - Fire and Burglar Proof ; & * ! " 1020 Farnham Street , BJB nc AW3 KETAU , DEALE3 C7T JOT Lath , Shingles , Pickets , BOOKS , BUND8 , MQLDlHG8f LPKE , 2STBIATB iQENlf 1'OK U1LWAUK3X CEMSX ? COUrAJ'7 WM Union Pacific Dapol OMAHA. " 5 % ( T1 * PJT" 3 j sl 6 ii ! AND BAKING ! la only attained by using Stoves and Ranges , " WITH WIRE ifiugis mm DOOBS , . \ For unlo by T MILTOH ROGERS & iOMS ANHEUSER-BOSOH i v A Association , CELEBRATED EG & BOTTLED BEER , < & > ; § 333 $ $ EX02LLEGT BBEE SPEAKS ] sBw io I POR ITSELF , Orders from any part ot the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our &oMls arc Made to the Standard of out Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Comer 13th and Barney Stroeta. HA CORNICE WO R KS RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OFJ Ornamental Galvanized Iron Oornices , Iron Sky Lights , Eto,1 310 South Twelfth Street , OMAHA , JNKU T-mon-wed-M-m MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS CO ta > taPOWBR POWBR AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , ujicinKitQT. BSLTiNa , nosK , BBAES AND IROH rrrriiiaa nr . VAQUINU , AT trfioLKOALE AND UKTAIL. HMIADAY WiMD-lP LLS CHURCH AKD SCHOOL BELLS Cor , Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb ,