THIiJ OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. ' AUGUST 9. 1887. A CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. A City in Nebraska that Booms Without a Boom. KEARNEY AND ITS FUTURE And the Opporiunltr Now Pre- scntcd for Purchase * There. Thcro Is no city in Nebraska that has attracted greater attention than Kearney in the ptxst two months , nnd no place on the map of the stnto Is entitled from its business , location and general prosperity to general nollce nboro this city. The reasons for this will at once become ob vious. Kearney is beautifully located in the heart of the great I'latto valley in nearly the geographical center of No * braska , The far-sighted pioneers of early days saw the beauty of the locality , saw the wonderful agricultural resources of the great valley and marked the place ns a point destined to have a future. From the time that Kearney was platted on the map the place has never untcr- taihed hnrd times or been acquainted with reversions common to now cities in the now west. The crowth of the place has been sum , steady and permanent , until to-day there Is not a city of 6,000 people in Nebraska that en joys such a wide extended trade and such general prosperity as Kearney. In these years ot cerium progress nnd cer tain growth the place has never been subjected to a boom and values have novur been expedited by speculation. 1'ricos for realty in Kearney to-day are not to the nigh notch that charntcmcs prices in aspiring towns of one-half the population. This is so because property holders in the place have had an abiding faith in their city and have known that values were certain to increase whenever the public at largo became acquainted with the resources of the city and its certain prosperity , and it is just fairly dawning upon the shrewd , far-seeing capitalists end business men both of the state and those who coma to Nebraska that the city of Kearney tins a future as certain as tho'state itself has a future. It is only necessary to corroborate this to state that in the last sixty days capi talists from Omaha and Lincoln , the two principal cities In the state , have made large investments in that place , and more ( -astern capital lias located there in that time than in any liyo previous years.WHAT WHAT Aim THE ATTKACTIONS that have opened the eyes of moneyed men and caused them to make these investments ? To these who have visited the place an answer comes with the asking and the answer is that nowhere In the state entire. Is there such n magnificent water power , natural or developed , as at Kearney. The en tire 1'iutte river is the basis for this and the water conducted through a canal twelve miles in length when it readies the lake just above the city has a fall of soyonty feet that can bo distributed to operate 100 mills as easily as one. Min neapolis , the manufacturing center of the northwest , has not a whit belter power than this that now for the first time is on the eve of development. Kearney has the handsomest inland lake in the state that is destined to raako the oily one of the most popular resorts in Nebraska , Its railroad facilities are ex cellent and beside the Union Pacific and Burlington , the Rock Island is reach ing forth to enter the place. TI1K CHANCES KOIl INVKSTMENT In Kearney cannot long last and the golden opportunity in winch to invest nnil ruull/o qtllolily i n rapid nd-rauvo 1.5 at the present limo. And the chance will not long last. At the rate property has boon purchased in the past sixty days these who want to Invest and invest at first prices must strike while the iron is hot. Mr. J. S. Harrington has ar ranged a sale of unsurpassed business lots and the choicest inside resident prop erty that ho will hold on TIIUJISDAY , AUGUST 11. and the property on that day will bo sold without reserve at public auction to the highest bidder. Mr. Harrington is re peatedly refusing to sell any of this prop erty prior to that date at private sale , offers are in the choicest section of the business center , Immediately opposite the new $75.000 hotel that is the handsomest hotel building in the state outside of Omaha. Business lots in the city are in great demand , nnd a glance at the busi ness thoroughfares in the city will show to the most obtuse the certain bargains that rest in these business lots. Mr. Harrington's residence lota are eighty in number and they are strictly inside proncriy. They are located imme diately adjoining the handsome grounds of the third ward school building , just aside from the business center , ana sub stantial walks lead direct to business streets. The lots are not an addition , but are a portion of the original town plat and have never boon placed on the market before. To parties over the state who attend this sale on the llth and purchase - chase property to the amount of $300 or over , their railroad fare will bo refunded. Messrs. C. G. Pace and Bon Rhodes ot Lincoln are the auctioneers , and the sale will undoubtedly bo a great success and to purchasers the investments will be profitable from the day of purchase. * A SHAIU CLEUK. Be Makes Good Una of Ilia Tliuo In Licallo & liosllo'g Drue Store. Yesterday morning , Leslie & Leslie , druggists on the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets , discovered , for about the fiftieth time lately , that some of their most valuable fancy articles and drugs had disappeared. At the time , they re ceived a note from one of their clerks , n young man named Uobort Love , asking them to send him his coat , which hung behind their proscription desk. In com plying with tiio request , Mr. George Lcs ho accidentlyfolt a medicine glass in one of the pockets. This immediately fed to the belief that probablv Leva was re sponsible for the articles whicl the firm had missed. Lcve was sent for and told that a list of the articles missed had been preserved , anil ho was asked if ho would show the firm where he had concealed them. He con sented and led one of the proprietors to his room , where were found over forty of the most valuable fancy and drug articles in the store , consisting of fancy band ages , pearl handled brooms , ra/.ors , ate roizcrs , combs , nail and tooth brushes cologne , soap , soap boxes and a host o : other things , valued at more than forty dollars. Love has boon in the employ of the firm not more than three weeks , am the use lie has mido ) of his tune in u siiiU tor way , has been most remarkable- . Nebraska Slap. Just issued , showing all railroads , towns , counties , etc. Mailed tor 25c. J. M. Wolfe tte Co. , 120 South Hth street , Omaha , Neb. Ponth or Kdiniind Yeitorduy morningat 4 o'clock Kdmund Lane , one of the oldest employes of the Union Pacific road , died at his rnsidcnco , 820 South Eighteenth street. Mr. Lane , when last connected with the roud in question , Tilled most acceptably the posi tion of resident engineer to which posl- . tlorr ha was appointed by S. T. Smith In 188L Previously to that ho had occupied the position of assistant chief engineer bofoftt that had acted for Severn ) it bridges. Mr. Lane's conneo- Ion with the road dates back iftcen jcnrs , and ! t hai been singularly lucccssful , both with regard to himself and the company. Ho was a quiet. scholarly and genial gentleman , and retained hosts ot friends , not only n this nty , but all along the line whore his bus- ness called him. Since his retirement from the position of resident engineer , ho has been con- lined to his homo from Illness , mainly Wright's disease , and not long since he : ontomplated a trip to Europe as a means if regaining his health. Ills funeral will take place Wednesday afternoon at 4 I'cloclc Mr. Lane stood high In the Masonic .fraternity It Is understood that his wishes were for a masonic fuuernl. The obse quies will bo conducted by the Knights Templar. _ Mnnawa Items. Constable C. VVestley of Council Bluffs was in the city looking for the following witnesses of the late wreck on Lake Uanawa : D. C. Bradford. Fred Fuller , 'at Qulglcy , Charles Althorn and Iko loyor. Mr. Wostley says the coroner jnly wants ono or two of these parties. iiulthoy will bo paid all expenses should hey como over. Mr. J.V. . Bell , who telegraphed the 'nthcr of the lale Charles Cartwright ibout his sonM sul : fate , received a letter .o-day from W. K. Yocuni , sheriff of Park ounty , Colorado , that Mr. Cartwright lad left Fuirlicld , thqsont of said county , uid was in the mining districts somo- whoro. Mr. Yocum stated ho had for warded thu dispatch and sent out in- luiries for Mr. Cartwright , but asynthad received no information as to his where abouts. Miotogrnplicr Cronyii Heard ] < 'rom. William . Cronyn , the photographer rVlioso sudden disappearance was re marked upon a few days ago , communi cates through his family some corrections to previously published articles. Ho is out of town ou business , but where , these iVlio spuak for him profess not to know , tie demos that ho damaged the oflico or that lie destroyed any property left there by Mr. Eaton , and explains that the broken negatives found on the lloor were 'iis own , Mr. Cronyn states that ho ibancloned his business on account of ho hampering prosecutions with which tie was pursued. It is stated at his homo hat he will shortly return. _ _ AUCTION SALE. Trotting Grand combination auction sale of rotting bred horses at Omaha , August 10 and 11 , during the forenoon of each day > f the Trotting llorso Breeders' meeting , ho get of such sires as Almont , No. 33 lamblctonian , No. 10 , Saturn 2.005 , and tocK close in kin to Volunteer the sire of it. Juhen , 3:11 : , and others below 30. This lock is contributed by members of the issociation and will not bo otl'errd simply o see what folks will bid on them but l be sold to the highest bidder without 'eservo. ' Favorable terms announced days of lale. D. T. HILL , Sec. F. M. WOODS , Autiouccr. C. E. Mnync's Return. C. E. Mayno has returned from Davon- ort. Ho denounces the people who uivu been circulating slanderous reports fibout him in warm terms and says that ho stories were malicious lies. The only base for them was the fact that ho had bccomo sick , aud it was necessary for him to go away and rest and have his health restored. This compelled him to neglect his business , and as a consequence quence to go somewhat short. But ho liuo no orcailuio , aud he oayo If a creditor of his for | 1,000 can bo found in this city , ho will forfeit ten of his best horses. County Commissioners. The commissioners were busily en gaged yesterday In arranging the issue of $203,000 live per cent bonds. Messrs. Keoffo and Mount leave for the country to-night to bo absent all the week. They will bo engaged in fixing roads , culverts , etc. Mr. Tommo will remain to sign the warrants. The contract for hard coal was lot to the Nebraska Fuel company at a httlo over $9.00 per ton. The con tract for soft coal will be let as soon us samples can bo examined. Charged With Forgery. John Shepard , who is making brick for John Swanstou in South Omaha , pro cured a warrant for the arrest of Tom Dopotcr yesterday in Justice Read's ' court. Ho says he gave Tom an order for $0.50 on Fran & Kas per , and that the order was raised to flO.r.O. Shepard says ho does not care so much for the extra amount of money obtained on the order , but wants to teach Dopoter a lesson. The latter lives on the bottoms and enjoys squatter sovereignty. Kxottlng Runaway. Yesterday morning a double team at tached tojono of the Singer company's wa gons ran away. On turning the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets they colh ded with several vehicles aud there was an entanglement of buggies , dravs , wagons. horses , mules , eto. There were several narrow escapes from personal injuries , especially an old lady who was rescued from a perilous position by an able- bodied man aud seated on the sidewalk before she knew anything of the excite- ment. _ Saratoga School. Yesterday morning Treasurer Elton , of Saratoga school precinct , which lias boon incorporated into the city by the now charter , came into town and turned over the records of his ollico to Secretary Piper , of the school board. His books showed that there were $433.87 in the treasury aud that so far as ho was in formed , the county treasury had credited to the district $1,588.43. The matter is yet to receive the attention of H. T. Clark , president of the board , and Super intcndent Bruucr. Finding lor Turtles. A novel fishing excursion was enjoyed Sunday nt Springfield , Sarpy county , by throe young Omahans , Charles H Fitcholl , Tony Hanson aud Carl Johnson Inasmuch as their luck failed us far a pickerel ! , pike , bass and oven catfish were concerned they bought a number of mud turtles from some of the rustic youths in the vicinity and announced to their friouds in this city that they had been turtle iishiug , having discovered that the commonest turtle in the muddy waters of Nebraska would make just us palatable a diali ns a Maryland terrapin Uollovue For the bonellt of persons desiring to sco the rillo competitions aud not spend all daj' , the B. & M. road will send , on application , n special train down to bring up passengers who go down a 8:40 : a. m. Visitors can thus return at 13 o'clock at noon or at 4 p. m. , as they may desiro. Tha cost of the special car is forty round trip tickets or $18. The most interobtiug flriug will be in tin morning. Sacrilegious Burglars. No clue has yet been obtained to the burglas who entered Trinity cathedral Saturday night. The contribution box for the Child's hospital was rilled ) also , the mail , box , Besides the . money taken from the mlto box , a botUq of wine Was stolen , which goM-toauow that the tWwu'WcrtJ JiOtJrc > hibitisuUU , MS TV SSSI LOST LADY AND HAT. Herbert Blackburn' * Kipcrlonco In a llnck. Herbert Blackburn , n nice young roan from the South end , Attended n ball at Kcsslor's hall on south Thirteenth street ast night , and mot with a romantlco- ough-and-tumblc adventure that ho will eng remember. Ho was standing in rent of the dance house about midnight , when a carriage occupied by a fair onng lady drew up to the curb. To her ourtcous invitation to take a rldo with ior ho acceded , and they were on the loint of starting , when two follows came ut of the hall nnd ask ad if they could Ido. As the driver merrily cracked ils whip , nnd the hack was in motion , Blackburn called out lo thorn banteringly , "Why , certainly .you can ! " To his Infinite surprise and disgust they ran up to the hack and clambered in. Blackburn's chagrin tonl- porarily impaired his powers of speech , which , however , finally found vent. Then the two jumped upon him and pounded him until their fists were sore , ore his clothes , and ended by throwing nm out of the hack. The back wheel of ho hack ran over him , but fortunately broke no bones. The cavaliers thereupon drove off with Blackburn's hat and young 'ady , and the last seen of him ho was re- iiting his wrongs to n policeman. Railroad Note * . J , W. Morse , late general passenger i gcnt of the Union Pacific , loft for Now York city last evening. It is rumored that ho is to bo appointed gen- jral eastern representative of the Topeka Nc Santa Fo road. It Is well known that he Chicago , Milwaukee iV St. Paul road ins been wanting Mr , Morse for some : inio but just with which ho will connect himself is not now definitely Known. It is said that William S. Wing , auditor of passenger accounts of the Union Pacific , has been requested to step down and out. A semaphore is being erected on the elegraph polo midway on the Tenth street crossing. This will bo used when ho drop gates are put in operation tono- ify trams when to cross. When the gates are up no trains can cross : when thev are down no teams or pedestrians will cross. These gates will bo put in opera- ion shortly , but it is a question whether or not they will bo of much availability. "Swarming Vlko Piles. " Such waa the remark of City Treasurer Rush yesterday morning when asked how ! ic was attending to the payment of war rants on the late appropriation of $00,000. The fact Is that the city otliciah and em ployes arc not tardy in visiting the treas urer when they have their warrants , and the latter and his force are very busily engaged. The Musical Nucleus. The "Musical Nucleus" of St. Philip's church hold their next monthly enter- ainmont to-morrow evening , Oth inst. , at St. Barnabas Guild rooms. Nineteenth and California streets. The public Is cordially invited. Another "Golden Rose. " New York Star : The pope has sent Jio "Golden Rose" to Miss Caldwell , daughter of the late William S. Caldwell , of Louisville , Ky. , the lady who made such n munificent gifi to the proposed Jatholio university. The "Golden Rose" s an artistically made branch of gold iiligreo work with roses upon it , which is blessed by the pope on Lictro Sunday , and designed to bo sent to these persons of royal blood or to such cities as have rendered great service to tbo church. This is the second time it has bcon sent outside tae ranks of royalty and to an American. The first person so honored on this side of the Atlantic was Mrs. Ellen Ewing Sherman , wife of our dis tinguished follow citizen , Qenoral W. T. Sherman. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thil powder nercr varlm. A marvel of pur- ty , strength and wholesomoneas. Mure econ omical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be told in competition with tbo multitude ot low ooit abort weight alum or nhoephate ponder * . Bold only In cam. UovAt IUK1HQ FOWUKB Oo. 101 Wall-it , . N. Y. The Theatrical Profcaalon. Merit will win and recelre public recognition and Tiraiio , Facts , which are tbo outcome of general ox < perleoce , growing through years of critical and practical test , bccomo at rooted and Immovable ns the rock of Gibraltar la public opinion , and hence forth ne d no further guarantee at to their genu Inencu. The Indlsputablo fact that Swift's Spcclflo It the twit lilood purifier In tbo world , It one of thcta ImmoTablo Gibraltar roclc facts of which we haTe * pokenand ctery daj't experience root * thl con viction deeper and Uti per lu public oplulon. Every clou of our pcopla In America and In Europe. eTerT trade , calling and profession. Including the medical nrofuulon , have borne voluntary Cetti- mouj to the remarkable virtues of B. a. a and ttt Infallible efficacy lu curing all diseases of ( ho blood. These testimonial ! are ou file by the thou- aand * . and open to the Inspection of alL Now come , unsolicited , two dlsUugulnhrd members of the thoati rlcal profession , who gratefully testify to the wonder ful curative Qualities of the SpecUlo in their Indi vidual caiM. Their tettunonlalt are herewith tub- mlttud to the public without further comment-let many , and of Me Vic ter's Slock Companr , of Chicago. Tlio frrntleman Is a TV ell known member of the .New York Thalln Theatre Company. Hold are well known lu theatrical circlet la tills country and In Europe. CharlotteItuudovr'i Tcillmouy. - ' * " NEW VOBK , May 8 , 1887. Swift Specific Comrany , Atlanta , Oa. : Ocntlemen-UaTlng been annoyed with plmplts , eruptions and rouKbnett of the skin , f rom tail ton- dltlon of my blood , for more than a year , I uned a leading preparation of ganaparllla and other adver tised remedies to no effect. Then I consulted a prom inent physician , and from hl treatment rrcelreU no benefit. I then concluded to try the H. S. 8. rem edy for the blood , nnd Ore or HE packages , by a thorough eradication of my trouble and restoring ( nioolhnesi to my ikla. hare made ma happy , and I cheerfully ( five you thu testimonial for tuiu ute aud putlltltj at you wfch to make of U. CmtaoTTK Riiroow , 132 Donery , uear CaiuU btrcet , Iluto Haiakerl'a Testimony. The Swift bpeclBo Company , Atlanta. Oa. s aenllcmen-yt > r two yeartl hadn severe ease of ectema. I uied tar aoaiw , sulphur toara , aud various other remedlet , and wa prescribed for by nuinbrn of I'hJilclans , but found no relief. At last I Vleter- inlned' to try the a S. S. remedy , aud JAmm eight bottles ba > e thoroughly rellflTe.1 me , and you a u o thlt cerlttcato la auy manner rou with. lluoo HAUKXBU " * - Membet ot Kow York , May 3. WJ. TrtatlM oa Blood and Skin DlMate * man d ( re i' * " * * * I .j . wuiv , Mu.7 uu rwiusuu-uieni sgr wwc I DR. POWELL KEEVES , 3H South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. PRIVATE D1SFEXSAKV. : stabllhed for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic , Nervous and Special Dltonses. ThaOld Rcllabla Specialist of many years ox- pcrlonco , treats with wonderful success nil I.UNO. TI1I10AT , CANOEK , PILES. VISTO- LA , HUITUKE , cured witliout KNIFE OU CAUSTIC. Treats all forms of Throat Lunir , Nerve nnd Hood diseases , nil Clironlo diseases iitul Do- "ormlttos fnr In ndvnnco of any Institution In his country. Thnso wlio contemplate unlng to Jot SprltiRS for the treatment of Hiiy I'rhnto or lllood disease cnn tie cured for ono third the cost nt our Private Dispensary , 314 South loth Etroot , Omnhn , Nob. liUl'TUKK cured without pain orhlndornnco rom business. I miCC Hy this treatment a pure Loroly LHWICO Complexion , free from slowness , 'rccKlci , blackheads , eruption1 * , etc. , iirllllnnt Eyes nnd perfect henlth cnn tjo lind. tST Tbut "tired" feeling and nil fomnlo weak nesses piomptly cured. Dlontlng Hiimliichos , < cr\ous I'ro tratlon , General Ic > lilllty , Sloop- essncss , Depression nnd Indigestion , Ovnrlon troubles , Inllanimatlon nnd Ulcetntlon , Falling nnd Displacements , Spinal weakness , Kidney complaints and Change of Life , Consult tb. old Doctor. 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No knife , dr > itrnorrl u ed- 4 vadT Y. o. supply co. uoaJM. tt . Lvub.Mo. Incomparably A BREEZE , In order to create a little stir during this , for the clothing trade ? usually quiet spell , we have placed on sale for this week , and until they are all disposed of , about One thousand suits comprising four diiferent lines at the following prices : one lot men's sack suits made of good Union Oassimere ; a nice small check , serge lining , covered buttonsand altogether made up in good substantial manner , at $3.75 a suit. Two lots of men's sack suits , both the same quality but different patterns - terns of dark , very neat mixtures , lined with serge and well made at $4.50. These suits are of good medium weight and would be adapted for wear now as well as later on in the season. One lot of young mens' suits , sizes from 33 to 38 , a splendid pattern ot silk mixture cassimere , Italian lining and elegantly made for $5.25 * ' Our object in placing these suits on s le at these prices is two-fold } Firstly , to meet the wants of a large class of our patrons , and to enable - ble them to get , at a time of the year when no one feels like buy ing er * pensive clothing : , a substantial and good looking suit at a merely nominal price. Our second and main object is to advertise ourselves and pave the way for the immense fall business for which we prepare and which we expect to do. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. During July and August , our store closes at 6:80 : p. m. , except Saturday. ANOTHER GREAT AUCTION SALE AT KEARNEY , AUG. 11,1887 Business and Residence Property. In the Heart of the City. This is a Chance of a Lifetime for Investors } Having engaged in mercantile business , I have decided to sell about one half of my real es > tate in the center of the "Future Great" of the Platte Valley , the Queen City of the Plainq and shortly to become THE MINNEAPOLIS OF NEBRASKA. The Seven Business Lots are across the street and fronting the new $75,000 hotel , now nearly completed , and the Opera House , to be built immediately. The Eighty Dwelling Lots are adjoining the $10,000 Third "Ward School House yard , and are being connected with the main streets by sidewalks , being distant only seven blocks , or three fourths of a mile nearer the business part of the city than any other additions that have recently been put on the market. INVESTORS , DON'T DROP ALL YOUR CASH In distant additions around Omaha and Lincoln , which have already been boomed enough for ten years , but Come to Kearney , whore the boom has just commenced.Hie progressive and enterprising element will soon make Kearney the third , if not the second city of the state , by utilizing its GRAND WATER POWER Developing the Summer Kesorts around its silvery lakes , and last , but not least , establishing the most Magnificenta Chautauqua Grounds in the west. Kearney's natural advantages are without a rival for five hundred miles. TERMS OF SALE Terms on dwelling property , easy , and made known on day of sale Terms on business property , as follows : One-fifth cash , and balance in f Dur annual payments the last two to be forfeited if I do not erect a five story brick , 85x100 feet , adjoining property for a bank and wholesale house. For further particulars , inquire of PACE & 1UIOADES Auctioneers , Lincoln , Neb. , or J. S. HARRINGTON , Kearney , Neb , Free excursion for investors , from all points in Nebraska , who purchase and pay for $200 worth of property. Dr. Haughawout : Unialm Dontnl Asso ciation. Host sow toctli $0 , fully war ranted. Teeth without plato , bridge work and crowna of every approved kind , insortcidby the most satihfactory method. Hollman block , cor. 13th nnd Farnatn streets , acticaprl topics 2 HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL ' KETTLE Bomothlnir entirely new and eells at elKlit. llnr- .ton's atsnmlcss. Odor- 'icss ' , Non-lloll-Uvor-Kot- tle. Has deep raltod co\or nnd watur joint , nnd nn outlet which car ries all Btnnm and odor of the chimney. Patent Ftcumor attarhmont alone worth tlm jirlcn. A wen tt wanted , nmljnr femiilo In every town In N'obraska. Profits $ 'i to f 10 per duy. Liberal terms and inclusive terri tory g\\on. \ Send stamp for vhctilur undlurms. Prices , Oqt. . l.75 ; H ot. , $1.M ; lUqt , 12 ; Hqt. , t2.ax Modclby mall , ) c. W.B.CODMIlS.Gcncrnl Agent , Omahii Neb. , 1' . O. Ilex 48J. ' WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE ' And clhen suffering- from knerrous debility , nliaiuUnff Ichronto dlwiil. . pitm tur Idecllno of jounf or old r PposiUfcly cuiej \ > r Vt ilome'i fsmous Eleclr * . im Macucllt U ll Tbcmtaiidc fSSUU In UieTJnlon hs h n curiU Sly Instantly felt. 1'mplrt ajul tolA > 0 famllr c n w r iamt btlt-aJj'j''rlB COUNCIL DEWEY& STONE. r * fcWf 43ro4 = # tt FURNITURE j < f& > : fc" < & # fc" m A magnificant display of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's rt , at reasonable prices. DIAMOND MERCHANT , . . , FINE WATCHES STEKLINO SII.VKB. * ! 1 STEGK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; 30 year * ' record , the bett guarantee of the excel lence of these instrument ; WOODBRIDGB BROS. , DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succuegori to John a , JittobB. ) MOB and Enbalns At Hie old stand , 1407 Farnam St. Orders ' i \ > y tLlr rapli solicited and promptly attended - ' tended lo. 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