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    , Sanford's ' Radical Cure
v FOR CATARRH
From a Simple UGold to Catarrhal Consumption.
IJatpure flwc t , ate , anil cfloclUe American t\ls-i \
Utlan o ( Wltch-llMd , Amcrltiin line , Camilla Kir , '
d , and CIo\cr-DIvMomcv ( > llcil SASIORD'H HAH-
At CORK for Catarrh , with ona box CATARRHAL ROL-
KvTanilonoStM-ORH'8 Ivnunr.n IMULTEB , nil In
nepAcknee.tTuynowlH ) liivl ot nllJni lsU lor (1,00
Ak or SIMO'
Complete Treatment. $ I.OO-
c , I/OCA ! , uiil ConstUunrJ Treatment for
ft cry form ot CaUrrh , from Simple Cold or Influcnu
tol/onscf Smell , TaMr , ami lleirlnp , Cou h Dron-
chills , MI J CatAarhal Consumption , 111 every
' Wo soil more of the lUmeAL Ccns than r.ll other
CAtanrh rcmnllct jmt together , and I ha\o 5 otto
hoar of a OASO Hint It hat not Rl\cn the most complete -
pleto satisfaction. " S. W. Uldord , Otkalaoia , low ft.
Snee/.c , 8ncc/-c , Snooze ,
Until jour heads enn ready to fly oft ; until \ournoc
and ejeadlschartrotxccs.tUo itiantltica | of thin , Irrl-
tatInit , watery Iliildj until jour head achci , .mnutli
and throat { arched , ami Mood at fc\cr heat Ilil *
fc < an Acnto Cataarh , nnd Imtaiitlj relieved b.v a
singleloK > . and la permanently rntud hy < no bcttlu
Ot SA"CrORl > ' 8 llADICM , CUIIK.
11 The only atanluto specHlc wo know of for sneer-
inc. simllllnp , atnl choking catarrh , or head coMe ,
Is hAMimu's ll\Lic.a Ci'nK. " Medical Time ! ) .
"After a tons utmcKlo with Cataarh jour IHnlctt ,
Ci'RBconiiucroil. " lloS. . W. llonroo. l.
Catarrhat Couth , Bronchitis , Dropping In the
Throat , Ulecratli n of the Na\l I'luxagcd , Debility ,
OtrnKth | Flush ami Sloop cured lu the ma.
jorltv of cases.
"Tho euro effect ! il Inrnv canolij SANrom > 'slUt > icM
Cl'RK wan no remarkable that It weired to those who
hM nultcrtnl without ri'l'ct ' trrin any of the usual
remedies that It could not In ) true. I thcrofuromaJt
aflda\lt ! to ll Iwfore both J Thomas , Kw ) . , Jnttlro ol
the 1'eaco , Iloston. " tlco. } * . Dlnsmoru , Diu Klm ,
Worcheator , Mius.
CHOKING , I'UTlltl ) MUCOOS
Acmni'ilitlons arc dUktlpeil , the nasal | iassifo ,
cleansed , iltalnfcctcd , and honied , lireath e ten d
smell , tsi > tcand hnnrliK rrstomd , and constitutional
tcnilcncy chcckeJ by S NKORB'sCi'iir. .
"SkNroRn'sUuic .Ct > RiiKlcminUor < al natlsfao
tlon , I line not found a civso thtt lldld notrelte\c
at once , and In many caws ncuru Is pel formed hj
the use ot one buttle. " Andrew Lee , Uruu | t , Mtn
cheater , Mass.
OliKlUJYMEN , VOOATitSTS ,
And Tiibllo 8 , Mkere , without number , o o Halt
pie < cnt uiufulnes ) and unless to SIMORII'H UAUICAI.
Ci'KK for t'atirth.
llov. Or. WlRtfln siys : "One of the best remcdle
for Catarrh , naj , the best rctnnlv we h > o found In >
llfetlnioif ntirliiKi ( li S iSiKoiin ti IHliirAlit'ijiiK. It
clonra the head and throat to thorouKhlj tint , taken
rftcli moni'iiif on rWiiR , there nto no uii | > cit > nnti > o
crotliinaand no illsairrceiMa InwUlns during the i
tire ili\ , but an iiniitccoiluitctl clcinu-ss ofolco ami
resiilratororiram
Sold by all imnrislBtB. Price , } 1.00.
Vottor DritK nnd Clionilual CD , . HoHton ,
COLLINS1 VOIjTAIO EMXTTiUC I'LASTr.ll lintantl ) anVots the NenotM Sjstcir
. , IIATTKUY COMIIINKI ) will 1'OUOUfc
amMiaiiMics pain. A period iiKOTHIO : ) a
1't.ASITU for ! nut' . It annihilates pain , \itall/cs f1ff\f V TTKTfO
ffl W uK anil Worn Out lK StrciiKtlicniT.rcd .UHOMW , Ifllljjl. B W b
" * presents niscaHo , absorb1'oltons from the lilood , and
CUV does rnoro In leia time than any other plwtor In -
the world. Sold by all druirRfots. C } mall 23 cenlu.
NERVE Aililrcss I1. I ) , i 0. Co , Boston
llWWffl
with an Absolute G-aiaran-
tee of "being the Finest and
Most Perfect Goods of
their kmd Bver Made.
_ LAN'GE & FOITIOK ,
p 318-320 S. 13th &t. , near Farnam.
. t Maaufacturod toy the Michigan StovoOo. , Detroit ana Clilcazo.
> .
/77
OF THE ESTATE OP
il ? 5) ) T
? > .f ? IS K
IS SELLING
THESE GOODS
AT PJtlOES TO MAKE THEM
GO
UPHOLSTERY GOODS !
TO OLOSE UI' THE BUSINESS.
FAUN AM STB.EET.
"UNIVERSAL RANGE ! "
THE IJEST IN THE WOULD. SOLD BY
CTOIHIIDsUEAT.KR
-UEAT.KR IN-
HARDWARE , SUPERIOR COOK STOVES , TOOLS , IMPLEMENT
IXoxrsorxa.XMiisli.iaa.s CVoodS.
407 Cuminc Strpt. - - OMAHA. NEj
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
, J. II. MILLARD , President , WM. WALLACE , Cosbie
Gapita ! and Surplus , S45O.OOO.
OW1AHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS
Fire and Burglar Proof Bafos ( or Rent at from & to $60 pw annum ,
THE WASH-OUT.
No Improvement in the Condition oi
DIG Union Pacific Track ,
Trains Now Uunnlnn Over the It. At
M. Track to Konrncy ,
Yesterday brought no iniyrovoinout in
condition of the Union Pacific roiul ni
the washout. The water is now running
over the track west of North Bend in such
quantities : iato prevent trains from pass
ing that point.
At ! J o'clock yesterday train No. a ,
which should have arrived hero at 7 :25 :
yesterday was not in. It will coino
in by the way of Columbus anil Norfolk ,
the Fremont route being cut oil' ,
Train No. 3 loft about one hour late
yesterday , nd instead of gains nround.by
Blair , went down on the 15. A : M. truck
by the way of Orcnnolis and Lincoln ,
and will atriko the Union Pacific track at
Kearney.
The Union Pacific acorns to bo utilizing
all the roads within ita reach , and IB
likely to do so for sovor.il days yet to
come ,
FOREVER !
Vows nt llynipii'ri Altnf Ijnt
The charming homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Win. lj. Latey , at Xo. 1H15 North Nineteenth -
teenth struct , was the scene of i\ very
happy atl'.iir Thursday , the saino boin ?
the inurringo of their daughter , Annie H ,
to Mr. . ) . M. Hensnirm. Promptly at
8tOp. : ! m. the bridal couple entered the
parlors and tool ; their places in fmnt of
the llov. G. S. Polton , who , in a very
happy manner , proceeded to indissolubly
joiti the happy youui ; lives. Tlio parents
of the young bride must liavo felt a sense
of quiet certainty for the futtiro welfare
and haptiiness of their idoli/.cd child uht'ii
they saw her jtlacing her young Jifo
into the Keeping of such a noble
fellow as Joseph M. Jlensman. Certain
they may bo that their confidence ia well
placed for a young man who can point to
is many warm friends as can .loo liens-
man , is without doubt a safe custodian
for a woman's happincsx. Mr llensman
hap , in fhn great "Lottery of Matrimo
ny , " drawn a "capital prize , " having won
for ; v life companion one of Omaha's fair
est and most loveable daughters. Among
the numerous guests present at the cere
mony was a delegation from the Homo
Circle Club , of which orgaui/.Uion Mr.
llonsman is the popular treasurer , who
presented the happy couple with a mag-
iiilicont easy chair and tidy from the
'ub.
'ub.Tho
The presents , of which there was an
bundance , were both beautiful , costly
ul useful , and will add greatly in bcan-
fying their cozy little homo at No. 808
lobster street.
A FEMALE IMPOSTOR ,
lie HUH Ilin S , > mi all > y Dixljjo Down
Kino anil AVorliHll AVIth Pro III.
There is in this city a woman apparent
y about thirty-eight years of ago
ccompanicd by a little girl , who is no :
nore than eight years old , and logethoi
; ho pair arc working the city for all then
a in it.
The woman is a very sad looking indi
vidual , wears a largo Gainsborough hat
pullrd down over her eyes and is o
medium height.
gJTliursduyaboutli:30 : , p.m. thisill-matot
oniplu weio tilling in the waiting-root ]
nt the Union Pacilic depot , and a gentle
man occupied a neat on the opposite aid
f the room. The lady sent the lit
tie girl over to the side o
the uentleman to tell him tlin
she , the woman , desired to speak wit ]
him. The gentleman approached tin
woman and asked her what she wished
She told him that she was in trouble am
wanted a'sistancc. The gentleman wa
ono of these tender hearted mortals wh
cannot stand the sight of tears , and won
out and succeeded in collecting 1.50 fo
the relief of the sud'cring femalo.
While the gentleman was gene th
woman told a train agent that she 1m
boon in this city two duys and had tiv
children , the ono with her and anothu
sick in bed at the European hotel , whor
she was stopping. She Raid she had n
money and was anxious to reach relative
who wcro living in the interior of lowi
Just about thin time the man who ha
mada Iho collection returned and depot
itcd the money in the woman's laj
Another gentleman entered at this tiiu
recognized the woman us one 1m ha
aeon at various places in this state an
also in Kansas , and denounced her t
the train agent as a fraud. The trai
agent communicated the fact to the phi
iuithropio gentleman , and ho and th
gentleman who hud furnished the ini i
mation began questioning the woman i
regard to her past lifo. At th
she became very wrathy an
throw the money , which hn
been given her , upon the llnor , and di
nounced the two men in the strongoi
terms , and said she would go for a pi
licoman and have them arrcstod. SI
took the child and wont out , but folk
to return.
There is no doubt that she is an itnpo
tor and fraud , and takes this moans i
praying upon people of a sympathetic in
turo. It will bo well for the citizens i
this and other communities to give her
wide berth.
TliOHO SmiiUKlrd Moxlu in Mulun.
SA.V A.VKIMO , Tox. , March 21. CVj
Plato , collector of customs at Corpi
Christi , was found guilty in the fedor
court to-Jay on the charge of wrongful ]
releasing u largo number of mules an
wagons , alleged to bo smuggled inl
Texas from Mexico by McKoron 15ros
the Mexican National railway contrac
ors. The verdict is u Burprieo , as tl
trial of McKoron Uros. for smuggling r
suited in acquittal.
Tlio Iiiilf-prniloiii Id-publlcim 1'url
NKW VOUK , March 151. TJio imlopei
datit republican conferencu met to-da ;
It is stated that branch organizatioi
have been effected in Chicago and Oil
cinnati , through the instrumentality <
I1' . W. Ilalln , a member of the coiumitti
who is tiovoling in the west for that pu
pose ,
Oniclal AdvortlHciiiiiiit J'.ir MailnM | >
SAN Fn\M'iMO , March 21. Colon
Maplesou , of Her Majesty's Opera co >
puny , was found guilty to-day of viol
tioii of the city fire ordinance in hlocltu
tig the aisloa of the firand opera hous
Hlo will be ecntotjccd to-morro r.
I'OSTATi TEIiKOUAPU.
THR KIIWT HATCIIlNtl.
\V\SIIINOTO.V , March P.I. The sub.
committee of the soimto committee on
postolliccs and postroads having several
postal tologrnph bills under considera
tion formulated and printed as embody
ing the views of the majority of tha
sub-committee a bill providing that the
postmaster-general shall establish tele *
graph offices at all postollicos or tele
graphic circuits and all other postotticus
within ten miles of such circuits , where
the salary of the postmaster shall bo not
less than $500.
TUT. riiAitoKs
for the transmission of telegrams , except'
ing for the service of government tele
grams , shall bo prepared by a telegram
stamper , by postal telegraph cards , and
the maximum rates for telegrams ot
twenty words or loss shall bo as follows :
When the distance of transmission is
ono thousand miloa or under , twenty
cents ; when over ono thousand miles or
under two thousand miles , foity cmtsj
for all greater distances , fifty cents ; for
night telegrams under two thousand
miles , fifteen cents ; for a greater dis
tance , twenty-live cents ; for every live
additional words or less , one-fifth addi
tional rate will bo charged. The govern
ment business shall have a priority in
transmission without prepayment , and at
rates annually fixed by the postimisler-
general. All other telegrams to ho trans
mitted in the order received , except night
messages.
.Sl'Kl'IAIs TO M\\M'AIT.US. :
Charges for the transmission of special
telegrams to newspapers and commercial
news acsoci itions , for each 100 words or
load , for each circuit of one thousand
miles , shall not exceed fifty cents if
I sent at night and ono dollar during the
day ; but \\hou copiofl of the a.xmo tolu-
griiins are dropped oil'at ono orinoiu
otllcus the rate for each ollico shall not
oxeo"d lifty eoiit'j at night and sovenij
live cents dung thu day and at the sumo
pro rnta rate for each \\ord in excess.
Where special telegrams are d olivored at
the siiiun ollico for two or moro ni'uj-
papurs , ten cents additional shall bo
charged for o.xch 100 words or loss for
manifolding for each newspaper rcooiving
the same.
nimi.Kumt COMMCNICITION-J.
Telegrams shall bo considered privi
leged communications in lau to the extent -
tent that sealed letters now are. The
postmaster general shall issue postal tel
egraph cards of the denominations of li > ,
20 , 2510 and 50 cents , ono side of
which shall be ruled for writing thu telegram
gram ; such cards may bo deposited at
any letter postollico box , at the postollico
or elsewhere , where there is a postal tel
egraph connection , and bo transmitted.
T1IK MONT.Y OIlDKlt SYSTEM
IIOTT in operation shall as soon as prac
ticable bo adapted to the postal tele
graph , and the charge for transmitting
money orders by postal telegraph within
the United States , whcrovor money order
ollicos are now established , shall bo the
rates charged upon money orders trans
mitted by mail in addition to the regular
charges for postal telegrams , but no tele
graphic money order shall exceed § 100.
THI : HIM. AUTIIOUI/.KS
and directs the postmaster-general to ad
vertise for three months for sealed pro
posals from any telegraph company , newer
or hereafter incorporated , for the trans <
mission of corrcsopndonce by tolcgrr.pli
according to the provisions of this act ,
and shall contract with the
I.OWKST KKSl'ONSIllU : HIllii ) : ( ,
to perform , in whole or in part , the tele
graphic service , and said contract oa coil'
tracts , to bo entered into for ton years
terminallat the option of congress. Tin
contracting company shall have the righ
to construct lines on all post routes , am
may establish telegraph olliccs in add !
tion to those established by the post
maitcr general. The post-master genera
is authorized to advertise for soalo
proposalscither to sell existing telegrap ]
lines and franchises to the govornmen
or to contract for now telegraph linc fo
the government , so located and arrangci
as to connect northeastern , northwestern
western , southwestern , and Bouillon
parts of the United States , and with th
city of Washington ,
KOUK TltUNIC MNKS.
If upon investigation any such propo
jals , either to sell existing lines or ti
construct new lines for the government
are deemed fair and reasonable , the post
master general will loport the same t <
congress at the next Bosnian. In th
event that no satisfactory proposition ti
sell or construct lines bo submitted be
fore November 25th , 18KI , then a bean
consisting of the secretary of state , th
secretary of war and the postmaster gen
cral , shall locate and arrange four t
said trunk lines of postal telegiaph , t
bo constructed and kept in repair undc
the direction ot the secretary of wai
throi'gh a corps of ongineuis , Two mi !
lion is appropriated for the purposes
the act for < he fiscal year ending Jim
110,1885. The bill has been submittr
to the full committee , and will bo take
up for consideration in a few dayo.
OVI.ll 'I'll 15 OCU.VN.
A 1'KKKAOI ! I'll Till ; ( IHIIAT COHMASIH.I
LONDON , March 21. The Lancet ai
vises Ciladstcno to accept a peerage. !
the commons to-day the cattln bill w
passed to a second reading without di
cusnion.
KIllINCII INDEMNITY FROM ( J1IINA.
I'AJIIS , March 21. The French go
eminent ia debating the Chinese indoi
nity question. The lowest figure pt
posed is 150,000,000.AND
AND IIIHUAUUK.
UKKUN , March 21. In addition to t
invitation to dine with liismarck to-im
row in honor of the emperor's eight
seventh birthday , Minister Sargent h
accosted an invitation to the Hoiroo
bo given in thu pulaco.
Captured lf 111 * Vlctim'n Son.
MAIMIIAI.L , Tox. , March 21. Mil
ken , the alleged accomplice of Olark , t
man arrested a fuw days ago on charge
murdering an old farmer named Rogi
Mid wife in Oiiachila parish , Louisiai
was captured on a train hero to-day
W. J , Itogors , a HOII of the aged victin
Voting Rogers attempted to kill Millikc
but was prevented by the arrival
oflicars.
Uciliiuod ProlK'its WoHtwmril.
NKW YORK , March 21. Commission
Fink hai issued u notice that , taking
feet March 22J , rates will bo reduced
follows : Chicago to Now York , gri
sccxl , 2cunts ; high wines , 25 cunta.
AK | IIH | I'utonls ,
, . I'lTTsuuiirj , March HI , A uatioi
convention of manufacturers and invn
ors will bo held in Cincinnati on the 21
instant , to pro teat against the passage
various patent bills uo\r before congru
Tfton Itroknrs.
C ifA ( o , March ' 'I. The case of the
city of Chicago u aitut R. A. Hnrnntt et
al , Atlectint * the vulidity of the ordinance -
nanco passed by the city council , impos
ing ; i licouso of $25 on brokers and com.
mibuon merchants , nas decided to-day
by .ludgn Gardner ngninst the city. The
court held"That neither under the power
to license brokers , nor under the power
to rcpulnto could the license bo justified ;
that the ordinance , so far as it related to
commission merchants , was absolutely
null and void. The city appealed the
case.
The Missouri Looming.
YASKTON , March 21. The Missouri
river rose 15 feet last night. It is full of
ho.xvy ice. A gorge formed below the
city. The wntor is running over the low
lands. Two miles of the Milwaukee A :
St. Paul track was destroyed just below
Ytuikton. The people are moving out of
the bottoms to the hills.
BisM.uu'k , March 21. The river rose
twelve feet since noon yesterday. Ice is
expected to gorge al any moment.
Ciiiurn | ill' "Hnt > " CnlvoN .
Nr.w YOUK , Mnrch 21.--Tho sanitary
inspector , accompanitd by a squad of
police , made an unexpected raid last
night on the express wagons that convoy
meat into this city from Now .Jersey ; 150
caicattscs of "Hob" calves worosoired and
sent to the ollal dock , The raid spread
consteination among the expressmen.
GrimmlB tor a I'anic.
Niw : YOUK , March 21.Tho coll'eo ox-
ehango in excited over the refusal to re
admit the lirazilian linn of Wolfsselgs-
burg , whoM suapundod last week
.July coll'ee , which opened at ! > 70 yoa-
tonlay morning , opened at IMUthiu morn
ing. The decline is partly duo to the
break in Havre of H francs this morning.
Cniiudtiin Conspirators.
TOUONTO , March 21 In the poltco
court to-day , Wilkinson , Kirkl.nul , llunt-
mg and Meek were arraigned on a churgo
of conspiracy. Mi > ok , Ihinting and
Wilkinson pleaded not guilty ami elected
a jury trial. Kirkland pleaded not
guilty and oloccod to bo tried summarily.
A Dline-Novol Ilovll.
Mr. OiiiMni , , Pa. , March 21. Michael -
chaol Taney , aged It ! , was arrested to-day
in the net of changing the switch for the
purpose of wrecking an approaching train.
On ono occasion ho asked an associate to
assist him to wreck trains and then plun
der the wounded passengers.
ICiitlivuy M
UOSTOS. March 21. The conference
between the committees of the Chicago ,
Burlington < Qiiinoy and the Union Pa
cific railway is in progress in this city.
No reporters are admitted , but It is learned
up to this afternoon that no definite ac
tion was taken.
More Cow DlHciiBO In
OSHOUN , Kas. , March 21. Fifty catllo
in ono herd in a corral in the northwest
part of Oaborn county , are alllic.ted with
disease similar to the foot and mouth
disease , now prevalent in Woodson
county. A rigid quarantine ha ? been es
tablished.
Wall Si root.
Nr.w YOUK , March 21. There wai
considerable excitement to-day on pro
duce exchange in consequence of I ) . 0 ,
\mlrodo , a freight broker , challenging
E. Uurlingor. The challenge will bt
handed to the police.
Another ItroUcii I.OVPC.
VicKsiit'uu , Miss. , March 21. Buck
ridge levee , Louisiana , thirty-three be
low Yicksburg , broke last night. N <
chance to close Iho gup. The water wil
ovcrllow much of the beat land in Ten
sas parish.
Trial.
OiucAfio , March 21. The Journal1 !
Petersburg (111. ( ) special says : The stato'i
attorney will notclosofor thoprnsecutioi
in the Carpenter case till late this after
noon , and the case will not go to th <
jury till morning.
Tlio KxprchH ItolihorH In Court.
ST. Lot-is , March 21. Pronliss Tille
and George McFa'ldon , express robbers
wcro arraigned in the court of crimina
correction to-day. The case was con
tinned ,
Fulul Sulphur K\IOKOII. | |
MT. CAUMKI. , Pa. , March 21. An explosion
plosion of sulphur in the Kntorprino colliery
liory , instantly killed three Hungarian
and badly shattered nine.
'I li ColVo.OrlHlH ,
Niw ; Yoitiv , March 21. Hio coffee 01
spot was dull and depressed. Option
were active at a decline of fifty to sixt ;
points , duo to the fall in Havre and fro
soiling hero.
DR , ANNA BENSON ,
AND CHILDREN.
Ollloo 210 ifortti letli Htruct. UenIJonoo SoJtli 171
nil Ctintro tttrfxita
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ham , IinHitcnoy ] ,
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tlut follow M
oijuenou ol Ml
Abvuo ;
*
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III tliu navk , inmiioM ol Vlilon , I'muuiutu ulu A
and tiuiy otlmr dlwikHvn that loail to Inunlty or Co
iumitlon | anil a Prouu'.uro Grave.
URWAKI ol ail crtl einentii t reluml mnn y , wh
Aruffwti Item whom tlio ineilldno In iKiuglit ao t ,
Tc'uiul , but rtfcr you U < Um inauutaatureri , i l t
cuqulromonU am tucli thut they aru uruiuni , ( / id
wwiil'.t 1 n Iv.i. rtco thcli writtui Ki rA tou , A tt
of onu ulnKlo packaKO ol Oru/a Hixiuiflo will oonvl/i
the mo tckti > tloaiorlU real imnt .
Ou aooouiit ol oountoIU ) , we h vo adopt * ! t
Yellow WrapiKir ; tb oiJyKDiiulnt.
la-Kull mrtlculam In OUT i mj.Uk , which i
lire to nonil free by mall toeviry ono. < Th H |
Ma Unlloliio u iwU ) by Ml ilruKHl'ts fit II 1 * I' ' "
ui , or U uaoliaviMi lor X > , 01 will b unit ti < * >
wall ou tha recoil * ol I bo money , by addrmUiif
THK OHAVUKUICINKCG. . Uuflalo , N. J.
HolJ nOnuihal- " * .
H , K , BUEKET
PUKERAL OIRECTOR MO EHBILUEI
lu Moith l th 8Ue-t
r OHr-Oulf , Uli K iJiJwmlat oil liitcrtvJ ,
(
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.i Ml'iu-iHoKiiri.n < J < 'u.p "y' , "J rl.i , i < ct e n
nf 1 lu.l 2 'clo > l. . The liodtr willplia o it urn aiui
" JO. 1' H.i.CoMctB-.MnH Utx.r H ) ic * iaed.
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT
DEWEY & STONE'S ' ,
One of the Boat and largeat Stocks in'tho United States
to select from.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEQANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
IF * . ZBO STESiRL dfe OCX.
DEALERS IN
HalFs Safe and Lock Comp'y
FIRE AND BURGLAE PROOF
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Carry the Largest Stock , offer the Lowest Prices and
Easiest Terms of any Dealer here on
Besides Many other Well-known Makes , we sell the
World Renowned
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AND AR1ON PIANOS.
Clough and Warren ,
STERLING AND THE CELEBRATED SHOMGER "BELL" ORGANS
[ natriimonta Ilnntod and rout allowed iC purchased. Pianos on installments , $10
Monthly. Orgnnu , § 5. Call or sand fnr Catalogue and terms.
WAREROOMS , - - COR , 11TH AWD FARNAM STS.
Would call particular attention to their new stock of
FINE WATORES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE ,
AND AN UNSUUPASS10D ASSORTMENT OF
IWJJj LINK OP HOWARD , WAhTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES.
WAREROOMS - - COR , 11TH AND FARNAMSTS.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
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WEBER AI ID
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AND PACKARD AND SMITH
American
LARGEST AND BE3T STOCK OP
SHEET 3i/CT
Foreign and Domestic , in the City.
113 North
16th St ,
0. M. LEIGI1TON. H , T. OLA11KF.1
LEIGHTON & CLARKE ,
SUCCESSORS TO HENNAIID IUIO& ft 00. )
Wholesale Druggists J
-DEALEEBilN
Paints Oils. Brusties. Cfax H
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