THE DAILY BEE OMAHA TOISDAY , NOVEMBER H PLAIN TRUTHS The Mood is llic foundation of life , it circulates through every jwirt of the body , and unless it is jmre and rich , good health is impossible , If dUciU' has entered the sjstcm 'the only sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are veil known , and the highcs * medical authorities agree thu nothing but iron \vill restore the blood to its natural condition ; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto matle blacken the teeth , cause head ache , and arc otherwise injurious. UROWN'S IRON HITTERSU 111 thor oughly and quickly assimilate \vlth the blood , purifying and strengthen ing it , and thus drhc disease from any part of the system , and it will not blacken the teeth , cause headache - ache or constipation , and is posi tively not injurious. Saved his Child. r , . > 7N. UulawSu , Baltimore , Md. . 1'eb. n , iSSo. ' ' Gent * ! Upon the recommenda- . tlon of n friend t tried lJito n' \ IRON HlTTKHS as a tonic and re- ' Moratlve for my daughter , whom I wa thoroughly convinced a ' waiting away with Consumption , Having lent three daughters by the terrible diicae , under the care of eminent phyilchm , I wa loth lo > jf ; believe that anything could arreit the progrcn o ( ilie < mcase , but , to . > : ' my creat surprise , before my daugh ter had taK-n one bottle of JlxowH't IROM llitrnrts. he began to mewl and now ! > nuito reitorcd to former health , A fifth daughter began to how lgn of Consumption , nna when the physician was consulted lie quickly taid "Tonics were re quired ; " and when Informed that Ihe elder lister was taking HKOWN'I IRON UiriEHS , responded "that U a good tonic , take it , " AUOHAM BROWN'S IRON BITTERS effectual. \iy cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion and Weakness , and rentiers ( lie greatest > rclicf and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting diseases as Con sumption , Kidney Couiplaiuts , etc. ALL TRUE FELLOWS Worthily point to the "HUB PUNCH" A ) ui article o ( euch mro and exceeding merit & doscn o n place on o\ cry sideboard , L- \ A Social Ola * * of Hnb Fanck I * mo t w | ooma aocmiary ( ManMf Intorcouno pocullirly cc | > tabla a ( jiartlcn. Unoork , an tt < ready , ruriclioii' brawotl at rajuoit ara ( a behind U In fla > or. Olftol orators never dlslo o The real source tvhonca their eloquence /lows Bellovo me , It comes , after dinner or lunch , From a flowing bowl of dllAV S' HUB I'UfvOII The uame aud tUlo "HUB PUNCH" la adop. ted ana tr.Uo mark All unauthort'ed uie of this tride mark will bo promptly proeocutod. O , IT. Q AVKH Si SONS , BOSTON , UASf. lly uroer and nine mcrcbitutu , Trade tupplied at Manufacturer's priett by M. A. McNaiwira , Omaha. Familitt itipplied by A , IT Gladttone , Onalia , Ncl > , EPPS'S GOGOA. BREAKFAST. "Dy a thcfrc'Uub ' knowledge ot tbo natural Uw which Rovern the operations of dlco.tlon an nutrition , and by a carolul application of th One propertied ot woll.g looctd Ooooa , Ur Eppi hu provided our breakfast tabUi with delicately flavored beverage which may nave u many heavy doctori' bllU It 1 by the Judlclt iu u e ol luch article * ol diet that a conntliutlo may be gradually built up until itrouir erioug to rwlit uvcrj tendency to dUeoao , llunrfrcxli of rubtto maUdloe are noatlnir around u read to attack wherever tbei * li n wuak | > olnt. W may escape many a dial nh tt by keeping our Mlveswcli fortified with pure blood and a prop erly uourlthed frame. " Civil Borvlco Uuotto , Uad ulinply with bolllnf water or milk , Belt la tlm only ( ) -lh and Ib ) , labeltxl JAMES 1SPPS Si CO. , Homajopathlo Obomiew , ) ai * . tt.wiy London , F , L. Somrners & Co'c Bisonm , OARES , JUMBLK8 AHD JMOVIJLTIEB Vholonato Hannfacturlng BONFEG1IONERS iND DKALEUS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars , III. S I4ih St. OMHA , ajoue ocuiwr Pre JdcBl. VJco Pm't W. THJB HEBBA8EA MJTOAOTUBM 00 ' 'jincoln , Neb OF Corn Planters , Hrrrowfl.Karm Kolleru Bulky Hay Baked , Bucket Klovatinv WlncfmillB. djo We are prepared U da Job work aod maonlac nrlt > ( lor ctber paiUn. Addio * al orltn VEBBA8KA UANDrAOTDXIKO OO U. Lincoln. He BRUTAL ATTACK. Sick Printer Oat and Beaten Horribly by a Hegro , He Lies at at. JoaephV ) Hos pital in a Critical Condition. Ono of tlio moot brutal assaults over orpetratod in the city WAS thixt of which Jtttnoa Oicott was the victim , in Sunday evening. Olcolt is n man about 38 yo.irn of 0,0 , who hns been nil crippled up with huutnatiam and bucotno practically lolplcsj , being cared for Inrg'jly t tha oxpctiBQ cf the Typo- rnphicul Union. On Sunday ETOP.- ng about 7 o'clock ho wns oti his way loino to his room , corner Dodeo ind 1onth Blroota , when ho WAS mot at the ate by n colored man who in- ulrod of lilm wlicro aomo party ivcd in that neighborhood. Oicott opllod that ho did not know , and without any further warning the col- rod man utruck at him uithor with a iiifo or a razor , the latter , it is sup posed. Ho Htruok him nsroia the irldgo of the nose with ft downward notion , and literally nlmvod his noao if , for it hung only , by a omall picco ) f skin at ono hido. The ( \tonult iniiHt iavo bcon continued with some hvuvy natrumonl , or with n ut jut fist , for wnon dincovorod the poor printer bed lis jnw broken and all hie front tooth cnookrd out , while through the noa- rlla ono could look rJ Iit down iivhia hroat. Dr , Ilydo was aumnioncd ns quickly as possible and rendered - dorod every racAmi ot relief jossiblc , sowing the eovorcd organ jack iu ita place nnd setting the broken bono , yesterday Oicott was removed to St. Joseph's hospital , whcro ho will receive the bent of care and attention. The vary nature of the nasanit , being wlthbut provocation , an well as the helplessness and inoilonflivo character - actor of the wounded man , makes the attack the moro brutal , nnd it is an outrage deserving the severest punish- ircnt . It is reported that Oicott is in a very critical condition. The officers nro nftor the darkey , but had no found him at last ncconnts. True to her Xrnut Ton nmcn cannot bo Bald of tlio eve faithful -wife nnd mother , constantly watchinc , ' and caring fur her dour ones uovor ncttlcctliiK a einglo duty In their be half. When they arc annulled by disease and the nystem Bnoild have n thorougl cleansing , the ntomacV nnd bowels legti latcd , blond purified , and malarial poison exterminated , she must know the tlm KlectiiolUttcra are the only nuro remedy They are the best and puro-ii medicine it the world nnd only cost fifty cents. Sole by 10. V. Goodman iETTERS llomnlnlng In PoitolBco during thu ouding November 11 , 1882. GENTLEMEN , Allen K W Ayro O Alexander W M Brown G T Brown G V D Bent D Hennett K E Barcabea T Harnon I1 Brown F * Buehr M J Burchcll J Black W Brook F OasoWD OonosNW Colvillo J M Condonier A Crane 0 0 Cunningham 8 Bhrlntenuen T Coburg P Grow field J Cook J U Colman W K Carroll M J Oatroa MAJW'HMy IJewJtt AV Dufur E E Dillon D D'ar J DoullnP Dillon J Davit B J E Deerlaton A DuuninV A E Dtvln J B Kdwurda J. J Erlckson 0 T EUiott J T Eneroth N P Furnesa II W Franklin Q Grny A M Goadrhh A C Gutting B Gaimo C 0 Go ch > ' , llei'enskof E P HalovO UodgfouG Hill h Harrington I Hill J Houoer J J Mines H M Hofman V Ilolmon F Hillock M Hart W 0 Henley G Jahuaton 0 1 ! Johnson C Jonea T W Juwy Mr Kelly A B Klinbull F II Ijancastlr O V Luyqenan W Luna P J Masters P MoLauRhlln A W Marshall M W Merrill S M. McGrathMr * Ma on U W Mareum A W McDonald G Nllsson S Nichols A J Nlltfton F A O'Meara W Odol 0 A Peek W Pro galeti A Portion N Porter J L Pearson O Pointer D W PouUon 0 Peeler W K Qitlnn K lUplmel W H IthoaiU A M Hlloy A J Hech V HOBS T Keynolds W Huby J Hitter H P Stouilok M Button G Thowvcr H B Slioplmd J A Schmid J Smith J K 8 < iuire J Htrorijj 0 Spence K Solievm A Hbulfer F Terbinh P Wullfoul A Whitmore 0 Webber M II Whintoni'L Wiitom.T F Wchlcro II Wilr-erG Youngblood A P 3 Xeniok J LAUIKf. Ames Mrg G O Bright Miss T , BurrowH MM F 12 Bry.in Miss li Bell Mrs O a Uvr otMw M Carpenter Mrs lif Cakcoy Itfrii A Ounnoru Mlna M Dovana Mbs B tioruor Mltm L Hough Mrs E Hughes Miss K Haubery Minn M lleinlg Mrs H Holland Misa A Joliiioon Mra N Jchnuou Miss 1C .lolinnou Mrs F KloUMrsA King MUa C ICvlly Mrs J A IjaiiKhttinii Miss L Lenhard A M Lundln 0 McDouild MUa I Miller Mm N Olds Mm Al 8 O'llnlr Mis M : Ojborno Mi I , Perry Mrs W Peterson M Paj no MLm V Itoach Mrs N UiiiiL-o MlM K 0 Houlney Mrs M 0 HmitiiMtH H H TkaiuiMitn Ml s 3 Whitney Mrs K L Wirth Mrs H Wood Mw 0 A WillUms Mba M "onus Mm OTiioa. Tiioa. F. irAt-u Postmaster. Aoiil Fhovphato lu Ino briety. Dit. 0. S. ELLIS , Wabuh , Ind. ys : "I prescribed U for u mini wh | had used lutoztcAiiU to excess fo iiftoon years , but during the last two years has entirely abstained U * thinks the Acid Phoaul > < " " of mud ; benoGt Farmera uu Buelnetja Men , There nro fovr real businoes inon iinoug farmen. How many farmer * eep a casli account and know at the 3nd of each month how much money they liavo received , from whom they received it , and for what it was re ceived , or Mow much , to whom und ' 'or what the money was paid oat ? If farmer wishes to understand hbl ho must treat the bnainci inrt of hin profuBsiou in n btieineas nannor , and ho cannot do this with- iut ho kepi H book , a pen , some ink , , nd is careful to write down correctly 11 his businees trnnsaotiona , I hire been in fnrrn homes wlioio it onk about hnlf an hour to find the p n and itk with which to do A little writing. I h .vo known men actually who h 7o to go to n neighbor's houeo or pen i\id ink. It is nn easy jnattor o keep n purchiao account in addition o tlio cash account , nnd everything which is bought CAH bo written down , and if pixld for it can bo marked paid ind the cnmo ontcrod in the cnsli no- count. By referring to the purchase account wo nlwajs know what bills nivo not boon paid , and wo cin make our cnlcuIfttioiiB o tm-i-t them , and hns avoid unpleasant duna. Vo can al o keep nn account f uur pales , and when anything in sold write it down in the ilca ncoonnt , and if wo receive the cull wo imrk it paid nnd outer in the ash nccount no before. It would no loubt bo worth many tunes the trouble , ind every farmer would htwo tlio sat- sfaction of knowing at the end nf thu fear just how hin money came , where t wont and what hin year's work nought him. It would open up now icldn of thought , iuduuu him tu tuako creator ozortiono and make him more ru al , moro intelligent , Icsa ponu- ioua , nud creakly improve hia manner of transacting businaai. The morohant makes good hia bad lobta ofTtho oany-going , careless far- nor , by n nkillful management of the ) ook account. Lawyers fatten through rouble arieina nut of cnrohics bualneaa abits. The farmer miy know that 10 got no much for hia cattle , his wool. iia grain , hia hogs , or whatever it may > o , and ho may know that ho paid his axua , his otoro bills , and hia many [ actor bllln , but ho will bo likely to eel that hin tnonoy elippod away nnd lid him very little good , nnd of courao 10 becomes stingy and mean. I once enow a mau of whom it was said , that when ho paid anybody money ho al ways hold it out and looked in the op posite direction ho hated to BOO the nonoy go. I have boon keeping a diary for the iant six years , nnd iind it very success- 'ul. The time of putting in crops has boon noted , nnd the observations made on the aoaoonp , the weather , the crops , the stock nnd farm-work , are BO valuable for reference that I would not do without it for many times the trouble of keeping it. A General Stampede. Never was such n rush made for any Drug fltoro as in now at 0. F. Goodman's , for n Trial BotMo of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption , Coughs and Colds. All persona allicted ) with Asthma , Bronchitis , Hoareones' * . Severe Coughs , or any affection of the Throat and Lungs can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy fni , by calling at. above named/ Drug IS tore . _ _ _ _ _ _ * RODBEU3 IN THE HOUSEHOLD. Tbo Honmnmblo Career of a Domestic Who Stole From Her Em ployers. Mow York Il.rald. One of the most remarkable female robbers that has figured in the crimi nal courts of this city for many years was arraigned yesterday morning before - fore Justice Bixby , at Jefferson Market police court , charged with stealing from several ladies jewelry and wearing apparel estimated in tbo aggregate at about $20,000. Some months ago the following circular was nont by Inspector Byrneo , o * the Cen tral oflico , to the employment offices throughout the city : "Wanted , for a number of robbe ries , n young 'Gorman-American girl. She hires srora employment offices ; ago about 18 or 19 ; height about five foot two inches ] slim built , cast iu ono eye , sandy hair , long pale face , wearing green plain dross , white apron , black sacquo nnd Derby hut. If any person of tno above description should call , send Information as soon as posslblu to Inspector Byrnes , Dotootivo Office , No. 300 Mulberry street. " The yonng woman who was brought up yesterday morning In court answered - sworod this description exactly , with the exception that she were a black cashmere dress and black straw hat Her personal appearance wai so cor rectly described that she could be recognized at n glance. No informa tion , however , was received from tlio employment offices , and. for the past seven months she managed to escape identification until she was taken into custody on Saturday afternoon in thia city by Detectives Ilulaud , Hoaloy and Hinds. Bho gave her name as Sophia Olarko , but has several aliases. Her method of effecting thn robber ies with which oho waa charged was by seeking employment from respectable families. When engaged she went to work a day or so until an opportunity presented itself of securing her mis tress1 jewelry and wardrobe , and then she suddenly disappeared. Sometimes flho remained only a few hours in n houso. The tunouut of property stolen by her from the ladies who were so unfortunate ns to ungago her vnrks from ? 500 to $1,500 , and reports have been received at the central office from nbout twenty families in different parts of the city , who were robbed by her in this manner. In ono instance it Is stated that the chock received by ono of her victims upon the discovery that all her jewelry nud valuable wearIng - Ing apparel was stolen had the effect of making her insane. Two of the ladiea by whom she was employed appeared in court yeetorday to make charges against her , Mrs. Purdy , of No. 428 Fourth avenue , stated that on the Ud of June last ehu took the prisoner , who gave her mmio ns Jennie Uignoy , into her aorvico tj > do general housework , nnd that on the following day ehe disappeared , taking with her olotblne nnd jorvelry worth $000. Among the stqJ n property - orty was u black Spanish Jce dreaa. valued at ยง 250. and n bfcck silk drew worth $150. . Theaa belonged to Mi LotU"riiolia , A gold watch at ohain , gold breastpins , rbfls and oth trades wore taken from Mrs. Pur , Jn this occasion she left all her ilothing behind , oven her shoes , oft the house drwsed from he oot from the wardrobes of adles , Miu Kiollo identifie > lack straw hat the prisoue , when arrested as belonging to The detectives stated that i * , , no of the smallest robberloa Eftl Wtt8 rattled of which they had infoKf a ? .om' Among her ether victims * & $ u& ou' Moore , No. 20 East FouiBH - 1Mr ; < street , from whom nho stele on the 2'2d of April last SGCO worth of jewelry and clothing ; Mrs. F. II , Vhlnoy , No. 1,837 Park avenue , jewelry and cloth ing worth 8750 ; Georpo Dougherty. No. 1,632 First avenue , jowoiry ana clothing worth $500 , and Tony Pai- tor's sister , who resides in West Fif teenth struct , whom nho robbed in November , 1831 , of diamonds to tha vnluo of $1,000. Nearly twenty other reapcotablu frmilicn hare been victim ized by her to a r.imilar extent. A nnmber of pawn tickets were found in her possession Joprosenting variouti ar ticles on which she obtained money. APTLY WiTED. Some two years ago she wi\a mar ried to a burglar named Olarko , who served a term of thrue years In tha ntato prison , nnd by him nho was doubtless induced to commit the rob- DCrioi. It was the knowledge of this ! ircumatanco by the el tcctiveo that od to tier nrrcnt. A few montha ago Uhuko was sent to the Pro&b > terian liospital to receive Iroattngnt for an njury ho mot with , and when ho wan ditchprgod recently they watched him until they discovered that the prison er wao concealed at No. 22 East 122d troot. When taken Into custody oho idmittod having lived in nome of the : > lac s named , but on being naked if iho had fltolon the property refened to she told the duloctiveft it was their bttoinofl.s to find that out. In reply to Justice Bixby nho stated that nho wai born in Now Jorsoj , wao 22 yetira old and did neb work for a living , lu nnswor to the question , "What 7s your business or profession ? " nho answered , "Nothing , " and nlpo stated that she was not vullty. It3 rather a coincidence that ono of ( ho nliasea she used whan seeking employment , Jennie Uignoy , should bo the name of n notorioun young wo man who created n 'sensation coma years ago by making nn infamous chnrgo against an eminent dentist of this city , nnd who attempted to bol ster it up 1j > y falsely charging nnoihor reputable professional man with an equally grave ofTenso. Both gentle men were acquitted on trial , nnd their perjured accnsur was eontoucod to five yearn in the ntato prison. William Olarko , the husband of th prisoner , appeared in court , there being - ing no chnrgo againat him since ho returned from Sing Sing. Mra. Olarko was committed without bail. The police will produce additional evidence - denco against her on the trial. Unmarried Persons Should lese no time in occurring n ccrtificitto in the Marriage Fund Mu tual Trust Association of Oodar llaplds , Iowa , concerning which circu- Inra nnd full information will bo sent frco upon application. It is organized under the Insurance Lawa of Iowa , and is the only legalized and legiti mate institution of the kind in the country. Its oflijt-ra and managers nro among the most prominent bus iness men in Oodar Rapids , including bankers , the pontuastor , capitalists , railway inanagen , insurance mon , lonaing lawyers , plysicians and ether reliable citizens. Over $15,000 has already boon paid to members. It is a splendid invoatnont , as safe , secure and safe as a Qovtrnment bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commerce married life on , 0.3 not. Bomemter it only costs you ono cent for e. postal card to request full explanation' and information. Good agents , can got territory if ap plied for soon. Write to-day. Do not postpone It. Mention where you saw this notice. oct20-lm * I 0. SPEOHT , - - Proprietor. 1212Hamoy8t. - T'Umrlia , Nob. MANUFACTURERS OP dalTanizei Irn , ooukioEs , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Irou and Slate Eoofing , Spocht's Patent Motalio Skylight , Patent Adjust > d Ratchet Bar and Bracket shelving. I am the general agent for the above li e of goods. IRON . Dalu tradsVeranda jOmc iMl Dank flaMlngi , vyindow and Cellar Quardi ; alto OENKHAIi AOBN PROPOSALS FR SUBSISTENCE SHORES. siin AND DEPOT , 0. S. 1 juMiUi ; jrtib. . November 10 , 1882. f Scaled proposal. | { , duplicate , subject to the usual condition * , will If roccl\od at this ollko until - til 13 pcloU nopn on , Dccem < et 6th , 18 2 , at which tlmoomliilacu tlioyVlH ba opened In pres ence of bidders for furnlshlni.'nnil dclhory at the subsistence1 storehouse , or onnrs In Omaha Neb. , ( If on cars after Inspection arwl nocsptance at place of patklnif , ) as may bo required by the subsistence department , IliO barrel * notkKtt \ \ \ mess , lobe demercd by January 6th 1WKJ ; 60,000 l > ounds bacon , short clear sldus , medium woght and thlckncHs , paikcd in crates , str pjxA of about ! RU ! pounds bacon each. Kacli piece olOiacon to bo cou'roilltli cotton clothnil ; to boiBellverod by Januiry Bill 188J. / Theiotcrnmcnt rescncs the right/to reject any or all projioaala. ] lllank proiKMAU and full Informatla/i as to tlio manner of bidding , tnd the tcnnaof u/ntract nnd pi ) incut v 111 bo furnUhud on apillc.Mlon ] to this S'o projiosal will bo considered IHIC\S ! accjinpa' nidi by the prlntcil "Instructions/no blddtrs. ' to bo hail at thli ollleo. / Knvilopcs contalnlni ; pro ] > osa' should be mar ked , "I'rojiosaJs for subslstciXtu storcs"and ad ilrebseU to the undersigned. / THOuMAAS WII ON , lioUl-Ct m 7 C. S. , U. S. A. Lngiish Bomody ulV | . tttl KxhalM,0oDi , 'loru. Sfinlnal nos i , LOaTMAN HOOD , and all the loUi'cta ot ) outh- , l follies and exec * ' \ioa. \ It stops porina. neatly nil uuakcnliijr. [ involuntary lo c'j and Irams upon thu yt- Item , the Inevitable result - " . - ' -sult of these cvilprai tlc. . whlchVre BO diwtnieUvo to rnlnd and body Itiuuioke life uiUcrable , often leadliiB to Insanl. ty and death U strengthens the J orvcsUraln , ( meraoryf Blood , Muscles , Dljrostlvo .nd Kepro. ductUoOwni , U restores f ) nil tbeownlc their 'lorrner vigor and vltalltj.nu. klnc life cheerfu and enjoj able. I'rice , 3 "otfle. * 10 , Sent by . or four time * the quantity MprtV secure from obacnatlon. to anvaddrcsa. on receipt of price. No. 0. O. D. senf. excepi on receipt ol 1 t a ifuaranUe. Letter * r - aucstlnx niwers muil Inclose sUmp. DrTMlntie'B Dandelion Pilla tb best nd choapobt djipepsU and bllllous Sir. ilt . the market. 6oU by all dru [ l ti. Pile. fO cents. D Mi n > ' KniMT RXMUT , NwEinojni , INSTITUTE. . , St. I nU , Uo. . ' -S33 OIF CTTJST1 AND READY FOR 'DELIVERY ' Four ! Feet Wide Seven Feet Long , LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE OITY EVER PUBLISHED. Compiled under direction e An drew Rosewater , City Engineer , And Exnmined and Compared by George Smith , County Surveyor Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE OITY. Oyer Six Months work upon it at a Cost of ahout $1,500. . OONTAINSEVERYNEWADDITION hud out up to this date. Also all public aud private buildings of note photographed thereon. Kliows all Hew Railway anfl Depot Grounds , All property shown and described withii half a milo south and west of city Units , and all within one milo north oftnorth boundary of city , \ Fully Motmted , Colored , Varnished Cloth Backs , PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis Real Estate Agency , 15th ana uowgaa Streets tnrttlt of Iron , 1'rruv la palatable form , 1 only preparation oft * I that tUi not llatteen 1 I trrlhito tharatterlttif iron p nnme tt nur moot cmlncut jihr lcin hi > ro rloWod to UiU crfAt fnd lnpornr r l' ] irmw1rr . nl A In prefrmiCA tn any , lronpr > t lion m (1i In furl , imch a c tnnonnil . . M IJn. ! L nTFn'd Iwm Tome ta < gjyttr In my practice. llo"itOHKUT HA Mlll.l.S. 31Q.QVa.Ml Am . St l/mls Mo , NOT , gtth. Ifftl lit trices color Jo tfTtralhrattlifiil tonr to licable to General ! . , , /x > t > flppr-\ \ Htel'roitraHmi of t flail J'oirrrt ami Jinprttence. , MANUFACTUnEO BY THE DH. HA31TJER MKDICIHE CO. . 213 N , MAIN ST. , ST. LOO ) WILL OPEN AT J itreet. PERFECTION HEATING1 AND BAKING , is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER BOOKS , For sale by ROGERS & SONS Jnll-m&ely JL : WHOLESALE Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { mS I. OBERFELDER & CO. Sinplo Brooch Loading Shot Gnns , from 85 to 818- Double BreocliLoading Shot Guns , $18 from to 875. Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from W to 825 , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Qoods , Full Stook of Show Oases Always nn Hand , Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and "Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. 100,000 TIMKENrSPRlNGYEHICUS O W IK USE. They surpass all other S for easy rldlnjr , style nd durability. They nro for sale by all Loading Oar lago Builders aud Dealers throughout ho country. GPBINGS QEAE8 & BODIES For sal b Henry Timken , Patentee sniBnllder of Flue Carriage * , r X.OXTXS , - - 330.0. 114m Awarded , on , ? ho Sfiory of tao Sawing Haohino , A h&rjdMuio llttia pau hlel , blo 7uid eo | r < v vllh r.nctronj cngraTlufp , willjbt CHVE T AWAY to n kaoll rtttfo cillln , ' ror tt , S tiy tr ath ci job-oft'cool Ilitf i > \riitt \ UtniiJuctutln ? no v > rany , c will bo aoat by mail , potj paid , to 13V ( icrcou livloir M a dljUncs Irom OBr offlcoi ! ? h8 Singer Manufacturing Bo , , Piln ptd OlQce , 34 Union Sqnaru TfKW YORK _ _ GOLD ROPE. The Intrinsic merit and fnpertor quality ol oar Qold Kopo Tobacco baa Induced other mannlao tureri to put upon the market roodi almilar to cur brand In name and etyle which are oderod and told lor IOM inocey than the genuine Gold Hope We caution the t' ado and consumer to tea that our name and trade mark are upon each lump. The only genuine and original Gold Hope Tobacco U manufactured by TUB WILSON & McNALLY TO. BAOOO COMPANY.