THE DATLY'BEE OM\HA THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 16 11 r PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life , it circulates through every part of the body , and unless it is pure and rich , good health is Impossible. If discaij has entered the system the enly sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the blood. These simple facts are well known , and the highcs' medical authorities agree thu nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; nnd also that all the Iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth , cause head ache , and arc otherwise injurious. BROWN'SIRON BITTKRS will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood , purifying and strengthen * ing it , and thus drive disease from any pnrt of the system , and it will not blacken the teeth , cause head ache or constipation , and is posi tively not injunous , Saved his Child , 17 K. Eutaw Su , Baltimore , Md , Feb. 12,1880. Gentt ! Upon the recommenda tion of a friend I tried UKOWN'S IRON BITTERS at a tonic and re storative for my daughter , whom I wai thoroughly convinced wa waiting away with Consumption. Hiving lot three daughters by the terrible disease , under the corn of eminent phyilcuni , I was loth to believe that anything ; could arreit ti the progreis ol the illieate , but , to my great surprite , before my daugh ter had taken one hottle of | | BOW ' ! IRON HITTKM. she began to mend and now I > quite restored to former health. A fifth daughter began to show signs of Consumption , and when the physician was consulted he quickly said "Tonics were re- ' " and when Informed that r'redt" elder sister was uVincliROWN's IRON HITTERS , responded "that Is a food tonic , take It. " ADORAM PHILM. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS effectually - \ . ly cures Dyspepsia , Indigestion and - , Weakness , and renders the greatest relief nndbcncfit to'persons suffering I from such wasting diseases as Con sumption , Kidney Complaints , etc. \ ' BALL'S ' r K t Every CR ot Is iranrantod iatlf factory to Ita wearer in orery iray. or the money -will bo roiandod by the person from -whom it WM bought. f PBIOES , by BU1I , Pasttwrs P ld I P' , HcUh Prawrrlnc , l.BO. H If.AdJu.Un . 1.80 IT"- Afcdomln-4 ( extra Iieayy ) 1)9.00. NnrIni. * I.OO HesJlb Pnwcrrlnst ( One canUl ) .00. 1'mritou Bklri-MBpportlnst , SI.OO. for * ! by iM-dlasI Uetcll Dealer * rrywlicre < CUIOAQO OOBSKT CO , , CMo gO , UU GRATETUI.-COMFORTlBrQ. EPPS'S GOGOA. C BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge ol the natural Uws vhlch eovorn the operations ol dlgettlon nd nutrition , and liy s careful sppllotlon ol the One nrop tlios ol cl | . | > lMi : d Cocoa , Mr. EMM baa ptov.dod our breakfut tablet with o delicately flavored beverage which , loay MTO H many beaTf doctors' bllla H la by the Judicious USD cl such articles ot diet that a o&ttltutloo may be gradually built up until etronu enough to rcsltt vvrry tendency tn disease. HuaJrod * ol jubtlo maladies ore floating around us ready to attack wherever there Is a w ak point. We may escape many a Utnl nhalt by kceplnc our- wires well fortlfled with pure blood and a prop erly nourished Iramo. " Civil Service Omotto. Made dimply with boiling water or milk. Sold In this only ( i-lb auillb ) , labeled JAMES BPPS Si 00. , Homceopatblo Otiomlsta , u n < ti. w < v irfinrton. Knalnn Jp ftnn . i. 06 UU , F. L. Sommers & Go's wui . ; . kj-.J * . ' . ' ' BISOUJ'A'B , OAKCB , ' JUMBLES AND NOVGLTIflS sale Manufacturing .MM iter VNU UKALBRS IN Fruits , Muls and Cigars Hi S I4ih St WORKS ! 0. SPEOUT , . . Proprietor , 1 12HarnoyHt. - Omrlia , Neb , UANUPAOTUHKRS 0V ) CORKIOKS , DORMER \VINDOWd , Pl IALS Tin.T on and Slate Koofing , Spochf. intent Lfotalio Skylight Patent * djuBtod Ratchet Bar and B. . .akbt ( Shelving. I nm the gonecal agent for the above line of gooda , IKON TEKOINC , Orwtln-tt , Eslu tradea1Ver iidisOmcan ) t Hank Rsillluct. Window and 0 llur Guards ; also O2NKUAIiOEN OOOIDENrAL DAKOTA. Slnuc F lfi ! will noon Lave its third n tlonal blink. PhrecoHgkt Fowler Is feeling bumpn ol Southern D kota. The n w Eplfcopal church In Yanktoc , tnld to be the finest church CfMHco In Dakota , WM dedicated on the 12th by Her. Dr. Harris , rector , Monday morning , Nov. Otb , John T. Leach , wi He in the waiting room uf the depot at Alexandria , was nhot and killed iy nbiother-ln-law nmncdLewIs , Family troubles teem to have been the CHUNJ. A. 0 , Thompion , treasurer 6t Valley City , hs been arrested on a warrant serv ed by Herbert Itoot , charging 'malicious ' iroMchllon. * Mr. Hoot was arrested some .Itno Bgo , on complaint of Thorn pnon for .ho embezzlement of city funds and puts tils damages at 310,000 , At Mcllctto on a recent evening , while L'Mdtldgc Jackson , aged nine ye-.ru , WAR driving n team from Armdale , he mot Jet * tie IlacketL aged fourteen ycarr , who told ilin that if hn trotted his hoisca ho would shoot him. Thinking ho was merely jok Ing , he tinted his team into atrottingpncA wueu.youniHackctt deliberately raised Ills shot gun to his shoulder nnd fired , put ting twenty-ono eliot Into the back ol his victim. The wounds may terminate fatally. THK BLACK HILLS. Ilapld Olty clamors for a public reading loom. A telephone line will be operated bo twcen Knpld City and Dead wood , The old National hotel building at Cns- ter City was burned last week. Children and matches sUrtcd the firo. Work continues to bo vigorously puihed , extending the Lead City and lUpld City railroad. The road is already half A mho long. long.Ulforts Ulforts ore being made tooctiro n par don for Durham , who Is serylng a twenty- one years' tcutoiice for the murder of Huff man lnlb78atD adwood. Two largo hunting parties of Crows and Choyonnca are on tbo Little Powder , 120 snllea from Deidwood , and their friendly relations make the whites suspicion * , as boie two tribes have for generatlens been the bitterest of enemies. The bands are continually visiting each other and holding pow-wowa about something. WYOMING. Cheyenne , Is erecting a flnn hospital , Cheyenne's electric light machinery its Arrived and will soon bo in operation. The railroad employes ot Bob Law's d ! > , islon have gathered a mighty big collec- lon of silverware to give him upon his dc- > arturo. The event will occur at Obey- in no la a few day * . The now railroad shop * In U vans ton be- { into loom up. The fromo work of the tint building it how up. It ia 00x185 In size , will have an Iron roof , and la to be occupied by the bollermakcrs and black- mitts. A bloyclo race between Meairi. Owen md Sinclair , of Laramie , took place on the 10th , from lied Button to Lnramie , a llstanco of nine and three-fourths miles. ) wen made it In forty-flvo minutes and Sinclair came in fifteen minutes later. A smooth swindler recently victimized a any ladles and others in Luramio by aklng orders for sboca to bo made from ncaeurementa. A deposit waa required , rat the shoes came not. The young1 man md a number of aliases and claimed to represent a St. Louis firm. Wm. Thompson , * aired twenty-four , bar- owed a revolver at Almy on tbo 3d , do * iberately placed the plitol to his forehead and fired , the ball passim * clear through and out at tbo back ofhlj head. No came i known for bin rash act except that ho waa in rather poor health and at times die- undent. He only lived a few momenta in nsenslbillty. In iv saloon In Green Itlver n few days igo , Tom Connors WAS displaying a pistol rhlch was not supposed to be loaded. He oklngly snapped It at several of his friends who were standing around and then handed bo pistol to Johnny Fitzgerald and said. 'See If you can bit my knee. " Fitzgerald pulled the trigger uf the pistol , which , nuoh to the surprise of himself and every- > ody in the room , contained a cartridge , vhlch exploded , the ball entering Connor's moo , inflicting a very painful if not dan gerous wound. COLORADO. A trade union , wai formed at Denver on the 12th. Survivors of the First Colorado cavalry or ; try Ing to get up a reunion. i At Denver on the 3th , a shed under I vhfnh-A noiipl-i of , mu won * < 1lgR'n-vIeir ; n upon them , fatally Injuring one , A , G. Anderson. John Estcs. a brakeman on the Denver 'aclflo , was Instantly killed at Gretloy on ho 7tb , while switching. Ho was knocked under the wheels , which pasted over bis "iody , completely dliembowcllnghlm. John Fleming was run over and killed at Denver on the 8th by a watfon load of "rink" . Ho was driving and In going down 111 the front'of the wagon gave way , let- Ing the bricks' slide to the ground , Flcm * ng lo t his coat and fell , frightening the earn , and tbo weight ol the bricks crushed its spine. UTAH. The Salt Lake Evening Chronicle , an mU-Morinoii and splay little journal pub * isbed by the Chronicle Pubhrhlng Com pany at Salt Lake City , has made its fir.t ppearance. John Taylor , bead of the Mormon vhurcb , 1ms h a another revelation which s to the effect that thoio of the brethern who hold church offlcei of either high or ow decree and have not obeyed tbo coles , lal order must now go into pollygamy or [ o out of the church , They have the choice of the penitentiary or the wrath of lota Taylor , There la a flutter among 'ha ' Irethcru.i An Ogden dispatch of tbo Oth sa'dt ( vine to huuvy storm * along tha Oregon Jhcrt Line in Idaho , large gangs of thieves and desperados have Hocked bore , and the Ity police ore powerless , Highway Job- leilonmo of , nightly occurrence , acd the itortnon mitbuntlvB urn helpless to pro * toot tbe citizens , A vigilance committee and hanging , as the only n.eaim of lollef , are being agitated. Last slight a farmer named 1'eclc was ( furroted on tbe principal itreet and almost beaten to death. While nieuslblo bo was robbed of $1,300 IDAHO. Intelligence w i received by Denver parties on Friday that ' 'lUttlesunko Jack , " a sport ing man well-ltnowu from tbo MUscuii Itivcr to the Slerru Nnvada Mouutams , bad lilt tbo duut In WoUor City , BUUJO Id u days ago , alter n buld oud Uetparate ronlatanc'j UKikln t a lull opponents , A hanging bea tock vhca ftbouj ; 35 miles nbovB American KnllH recently , the con- detuned being A highway robbar named WutBiiuvUo murderail bis vtotliu , n fill- road ULorer. In th\i \ abteuca uf trees and ttlvKraph pules tn bang WaUuu on , two twthei ltd tcrapers , with lone tongues. W6M inn up together In front of a tent of one of the bosses , and in n few moments UuUon ww dangling between them. After bunging there two or throa bourn , nouio tf tliu boys wantid to cut him down , but thi lifts would not allow It ; anil bo left tlieit , uu example for otherd who _ it feel lucllued to commit crime , for thrso day * . MONTANA. The sheriff of Caster county has llttccn deputies. Walkervlllo had u big blaz on the 1st , three houses being destroyed. A Bun Itlver agriculturist has raised 53 bushels of Mammoth Pearl potatoes en half an ttvru. A healthy infant was recently born a Bui to wlthth rteen finpers elxon one am seven on the other hand. Less than CO tnllea of the Northern Pa clfio railroad btlween Portland and Ml Bonln remain ungraded. The saloon on wheel * which followed the termlnns | of the Utah & Northern , gone into winter quarter * tit Bnlte. A Mile * City Chinaman IIM become thoroughly Americanized. He cnn be Recn any evening , in his laundry , plnylnc on n piano. The aoldleri at Fort Mnginnlihave built for themwlves a very fair little theater , have furnished It with Bttge fittings and Bcenery , and perform every two weeks. Martin Dobeotene , ft Northern Pacific contractor , WM blown Into eternity laat week while drilling to recover two kegs of powder from a blast that failed to go off. Parties say ho WM blown ov r 30J feet high. high.The The heaviest sale of barley over made in thin territory by any one firmer wai jn do on the "lh by J. O. Picketing , of the Mis souri tnlley , to Mr , Nick KcsHer , of Helena. The sale cmbra'ced the entire Imrloy crop of Mr. Pickering during the DMt leaoon , and amounted to about 810 , * 000. Mr , Pickering has made a specialty of railing barley daring thepaitten years. A miner named Anderson was fatally Injured a few days ago by the explosion of a , cartridge of giant powder which be was thawlnir out nt one of the mines In tbe Tidal Wave district. His right arm was completely shattered , ono nf his eves blown out , and bis head and body fright fully mangled by the terrible force of the explosive. Ho WAS taken to Twin Bridges , where ho died , after suffering the most in tense agonies , OREGON. A Stto Historic * ! society Is to ho organ ized at Salem. The bonrdlnz house and school on tbo Hilctz reservation , Uenton county , WAS burned on the 3d. Seventy children were rendered homeless , and there was no place to house them on the reservation , A lough story comes from Oregon , to the effect that a sailor boarding-bouse mas ter palmed off n dead man on the captain of n vessel ready for sea as a drunken sailor and received the "blood money. " The dend man waa ono Anderson , who dlrd from exposure at the boarding mas ter's house , and to save expenses was drowsed up and put on board a vessel as a drunken tar Who would revive when on the deep sea. When clear of the Columbia river bar it was discovered that the man was dead and his body won sewed up In canvas and given to the fishes. WASHINGTON. The hop season of 1682 ia nearly over. The yield of the facet-sound country was In all about 1.300,000 pounds. The quan tity so far shipped Is about 860,000 pounds. Owing to tbo combination of favorable cir cumstances , the quality of thii year's hops is exceptionally fine. From the beginning there has been n steady upward movement in prices , Some hops , sold months before maturity , were disposed of at 15. coots u pound. Others have since cold at 20. 25 , 80 , 40. CO , GO and 75 cents. Probably SI a pound would not buy those remaining un sold. Durlnc the early days of tbo hop in this country 84 cents ft pound waa at onetime time paid , but , with that exception , no irovlouB price ! approximated thuse of the ircsent tftno. Nine cents a pound will > ay every expcnio of ( growing , gathering , curing and marketing , and when CO and 70 conta is obtained ( and it is stated that some i growers will average over 40,000 lounds each ) , the profits of this year's wop nay easily be calculated , Several growers lava made , over all expenses , fully ยง 40,000 inch , and It is said the leading grower of iho Puget-sound country has cleared fully 975.000. An immense increase in the hop acreage will be made next planting time. Depend Upon It- Mother Bhlpton'a prophesies and Louis , nnia elections are very uncertain things , jut Thomas' EcttcMc Oil can be depended upon always , It cures ached and pains of every description. INDUSTRIAL. The Philadelphia woolen mills are busy. Toronto , Canada , has a large glucose factory. Waco , Texas , is going to have a new cot ton mill , Tbe Ilk mills at Patterson and Hoboken - ken , N , J , , are busy. There are 84,000 square miles of cool In tbe Missouri basin. A Chicago firm slaughters 1,000 cattle dally for the eastern markets. Spain produces 120,000 tons of lead an nually ; Great Britain 50,000 tons an nually. The peanut Indus-try / tot the United yt.toa ( vn.ued k ct > , ouo/uwj anuuolly , Gnnnison , Col. , is the location of the richest tin ore pit discovered on the conti nent. nent.The The rolling mills at Louisville , ICy , . are crowded with orders for the fall ana winter. - The lighthouse at Sydney. N. S. W , , has an olectrlo light exceeding 12,000,000 con- die power. The American Watch company at Wai * tham , Mass. , turn out 1,000 finished watcbis dally , Nearly 8,000 men are employed at the Cambria iron works , Johns townPa. The plant is valued at $7,000,000. Montreal journeymen bikers have re solved not to accept lower wages during tbe winter than they received in the sum mer , Machine shops are about to be estab lished at Yicksburg , Miss. , that will give employment to several hundred , mechanics. A rich vein of coal , from four to five feet In tthlcknesB , was discovered recently at Wenona , 111. The quality. Is considered extra. It Is estimated that between 1,200 and 1,680 railroad employes are killed every year , and from five to tea thousand are in jured. There are twenty-seven cotton factories in Mexico working up , norarclltiz to oil- ! ' " " ' ' clal ports , annually . The building trades are good in Now York City , Jersey City , Brooklyn , N , Y. , Philadelphia , Pa. , Chicago , 111. , and Pitts- , Pa. Apache county , Arhiana , has immense rait lakes , Over 1,600,000 pounds of talt are token from one lake near the Mexican line yearly , The Desert of Sahara is being rapidly redeemed by French enterprise , Artefclun wells In largo numbers have teen success fully eunk , The longest nnd oldest tcbttln bridge In the world is located In China , It forum a perfect toad from the top of one mountain to another , The lend prrduct of the world 1 ] approx imated ut 7-10,000 tons annually , of which rnly 10,000 tons nro produced iu the United Stntm. After flvu months of Kiupennlon at the coal nilnca of Mineral lililfio , Ohio , tlio miners h&vo gone to work , their demands linvlng boeu conceded , The largest steel spring over made was recently produced nt Pittsburgh , P . It measuaed SO feet lorf , cx inches wide , und n quarter of nn inch thick , The cotton mills iu Lowell. Lawrence , urnl Fall lilvcr , Maw , ; New York state , Manchester. N. II. , und Biddcford , Me. , arc busy , The uniform comyluint U the low rtitu of wage ! paid. The experimental rait well sunk mid way between Warsaw and Wyoming wellf , New York , has bcui successful ut the depth of 1,350 , feet. The briua is said to be une-thlrd stronger than that found iu the Kyractuo ualt bnsln. General Newton elates that 250,000 pounds uf txplosivea hare beeu used in the blaiitluic nf Flood Jtock , above Hell G&te , N. Y. The work li expected to be finish ed next March , nnd will give a deep draught channel of 1,200 feet wide , IT New Jersey has 0,684 induitrlrl eatab lUhmeuts , employing 115,000 nersous , whose wages amount to 841,500,000 an miftllr. The capital Invested amounts to $93,016,000. The products are valued at 8238,000,000. The nvcraire yearly wagci of thu worker is put at $380. At the KaUhdld Iron Work * . Maine , 18 tons of Iron per day are now being turner ! out The iron mode Is principally used iu making car wheels. The Maumce Rolling Mill Company , oi Toledo , has been organized , with It S. Wftlbrldgo as president ; Ignatius Droejr , general manager ; H. H , Wortbtngton , treasurer , and K , II. V n Van Ho * cn. Two-thirds of the stock of $ .500,000 is owned by the Licking llolling Mill Com pany of Covington , Ky. The blast furnace at Uaselton , a manu facturing nuburb of Yonngstown give em ployment to 100 men , and their mill for sheet iron gives employment to * 60 men. There Is also a foundry and machlna shop there that is at present making many cast * Ings for the car works. Tbo name com piny own coal mines , which turn out 200 tons a day. The pay roll of the firm amounts to $30,000 a month. Trno to her Trout Too mucn cannot bo cald of the ever faithful wife and mother , constantly watching and caring for her dear ones , never neglecting a Mngle duty In their be half. When they are assailed by disease , and the system should have a thorough cleansing , the stomach and bowels regu lated , blood purified , and malarial poison exterminated , she must know the that KlectrloBittera are the only sure remedy , They are the best and purest medicine in the world nnd only cost fifty cents. Sold by 0. F. Goodman. The Mulo. Burlington Hawkoye. No wonder the raulo is a klckor. Were I a raulo , I , too , would kick. I know just exactly what kind of a mule I would bo. A bay mule , Ono of thoao sad.oyod old follows that loan back in the breeching and think. With striped logo like a zobra. And a dark-brown streak down my back , and apaint-brnah tail. And my mane cut abort , and my fore-top banged , and a head aa long as a flour barrel , and I'd bo worth two hundred and a half in any market , nnd I'd wear a fiat harness and no blinders , and aomo day wlion aomo man hitched mo up tea a dray and piled on a ton and a half of pig iron , a cord of wood , six barrels ot flour and a steamboat boiler , I would start off with it patiently , and haul it steadily until I got to the top of the { trade on the now road around North Hill , and right about there and then a falling maple loaf , fluttering down in n spark of gold and crimson , would scare mo all but to death , and the authorities would have to drag the Mississippi river six weeks to find all that load and some of that driver , while in three minutes after the omouto I would bo tranquilly brows ing on the grassy heights that smile above the flowing river. That is the kind of a mnlo I would bo. A General Stampede. Never was such a rush made for any Drug store as la now at 0. F. Goodman's , for a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption , Coughs and Colds. All persons nlUicted with Asthma , Bronchitis , .Hoarseness. Severe Coughs , or any affection of the Throat and Lungs can get a Trial Bottle of this great remedy fm , by calling at above named , Drug Store Unmarried Persons Should lese no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mu tual Trust Association of Oodar Rapids , Iowa , .concerning which circu lars and full information'frill be sent free upon application. It is organized under the Insurance Laws of Iowa , and is the only legalized and legiti mate institution of the kind in the country. Its officers and managers are among the most prominent bus iness men in Oedar Rapids , including bankers , the postmaster , Kca'pitalists , railway managers , insurance , men , leading lawyers , physicians and. other reliable citizens. Over $15,000 has already been paid to members. It is a splendid investment , as safe , secure and safe as a Government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence manCjd life on , a-rnot. . T&membbr'ltrtriijp costs you ono cent f6ta , postal card to request full explanation and information. Good agents can got territory if ap plied for soon.Vrito to-day. Do not postpone it. Mention whore you saw this notice. o&2G-lm * A Brave and Faithful Gnardtan of Oar Home * and Property Rosonod from Imminent Peril- , A very popular auii well-known member of our polio * fortewho hasperfonmdduty fwclvo years itthoUnlon H. 11 , Depot on Exchange 1'laco In Providence , 11 I. gives hit unsolicited testi mony. Hear him : "I have been dreadfully troubled with disease of the Kidneys and Liver during the past six months ; at times I wos'so loveroly afflicted that I was unable to etand on my feet , u my feet and lower parU of my legs wore very-badly swollen ; my urinary orpins wore In a dreadful condition , my blood wai ma wretched state , and It hod be come so Impoverished and circulated so poorly that my handi and feet would bo cold and numb , and to white an to appear lllcleu , I could not rent nights , but was BO distressed all over that I could not llo 'till In bed , but wou'd keep turning and rolling from one side to the other , all night , so that I would feel more tired and exhausted In the mornlncr than when I went to bod. Ky condition became 4b rerlouu that I wai obliged to itou work , and for thirty days I was unableto bo on duty , I consulted the best doctors , and tried the numer ous medicines and uo-col od cures , but rapidly Krew-womo , and was In a od condition every way Alien a long-time valued friend of mine , prominent In thU city In a large cxprem compa ny , urged mu to try Hunt's Remedy , at ho hod known of wonderful cures effected by it. Upon Ma rcprescnlatlon I obtained two lott'c ' * of the Il-imdy und commenced taking It as directed and great ! to my surprise In loss than twenty , four liounj 1 commenced to feel relieved , I was- In an awful condition when I begun to-tako the Hcniedy , and had no filth In It ; therefore , when I found a'most ' Immediate ru let. even In ono day's u o of It , my h < art was made glad , and I assure jou I continued totako the remedy ami to Im prove constintly from day to daI took It with mo on my trip to Maine , for I wan bound to have It with mo alf the. time , ana the result U that I Improvoi speedily all the time I was away ; and eter since my arrival home , which was several weeks ago , 1 have been on duty every day , I forl Ilrst rate , nnd the uuclllng o ( hand , feet and legs have dh appeared nnd the terrible back-arho vthlrh used to bother luo more than all the rest , troubles me no more , and I klcvp fpUndidlv nights , und surely ha > o very excellent and forci ble reason * for gpuaking In praise ol Hunt's Itcmcky , for It li.ii umdo a new man of mr , 1 don't know \vlut I bhould have dona Mithout llunt'u H im-dy ; It Is the best medicine that I over took , and 1 lerv gladly recomj end It to all Him aru atllletul with Kidney or IJ er dts&ito , or dUcasca of the urinary organ * . nU-ooJ&w iio Tj/t'ivrni'ir/fin lienms fiuwarded , OK , Slio ? Story of tno Ss\vlng laolilno , A btnd cw HUlo jvtat-fJoi , Iluo3 gtl VTS trttUuurwioai et , ; j. | AWAY tp ov tucll pinion oaJling lor it , atar titnct or naloCJe TaoSlneur ilanurclailiij Company - pany , or nill bo gent > y mall , peel r > ld , U any ptrcon livluj at dUtance from our office * 5he Bingor Mauut'aoturing Do , , Prluolpfcl OlBco , Si Union NCW oohri ia. uacoos , ( Formerly Qlih A Jacobs. ) UNDERTAKER J BEMIS NEW MAP OMAHA TTJST COMPLETED AND READY FOR'DELIVERY ' Four 'Feet ' Wide BY ' Seven Feet Long , LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE CITY EVER PUBLISHED. Compiled under direction of An drew Ilosewater , City Engineer , And Examined and Compared by George Smith , County Surveyor . Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE OITY. Over Six Months work upon it at n Cost of ahout $1,600. CONTAINS EVERY m ADDITION laid out up to this date. Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. Shows all Now Eailway ana Depot Grounds , All property rhnvru and described within half a milo south and west of city limits , nnd nil within ouu milo north of north boundary of city. Fully Mounted , Colored , Varnished And Cloth Backs , PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Be mis Heal Estate Agency , . 16th and uomgna Streets. A rmnMnatkn o/ > . f A > rlrf of Iron , uo ' a a palatable form. I onlyprrparatlonof thatieUlnot * * " * lahf < l condition of the blood , thl rwl .l * ' /J . { a 3L > ( , \t < > it Mid lnrompr bl n > m lT. I frraetn btfflod mm * of onr root omlnont phrsiclwu b . a-ir 5 l Un. IUnTO 's laoK Tome I * > . - < M ; . . a WTip . . , . . t. jyra InpreferetKxi y In my pf5 to < * tloa. .ny Iron _ Pm Vluin ' ! 1 1 RUT H/ffl mil . . 31MVh Atf. . . St. l/ lMo NOT asm - , I B1. to Omrral JfibltUy , la * * efAm- , rrottratlon of Vital im. HARTER MEDICINE CO. . 213 N. MAIN ST. . ST. IPl B. NEUMAN&CO WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 18 TH 1216 FA12TAM STREET , WITH AN Entire New Stock OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING ! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Hats , Caps , Etc. , Etc. , Etc. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. * * PRICES LOW. GIVE US A GALL. WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs , Germantbwn , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1308oaMAa3,1EBngUs ! B I OBERFELDER & CO. Single Breech , Loading Shot Bnns , from 85 to 118- Double Breooh Loading Shot Buns , $18 from to 875 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from SB to $25 , Fishing. Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fanoy Goods , Full Stook of Show Oases .Alwaya 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. BERQUIBT BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF RRIAGES , BUGGIES Eepairing in all Branches 10 B. THIRTEENTH OMAIIUA , , STREET 100,000 TifilKEN-SPRINGVEHIGLEiS TTSE. They nriifts all other lot eisy rldln.t. ttyle nd durability. 'Xljey ara for sale by nil Leading Oar lago BuiUlera and "Doalora throughout ho country. jPEINQS GEAR I & BODIES for sl b Henry Tim ken , I'aUuU-e > nllullder ol Flue Carrlasts , In fdtt u UAu tbt ern Trains lean Omi.ua 8:10 : p. tn. and 7:10 : a. m lor lull lolormatloa call on A. F. DKUKLTlck * Agent , Ittb and Farnam sU. . J. DULL. U. P EiUw 7D | pot crat JAilEaT.CLABKa nei AgtnL ESTABLISHED 1863. SIDE SPniS 1 ATTACHMENT NOT PATENT KL > . A. / . SIMPSON. LEADING OAERIAG33 PAOTORY UX > and im Dolga Street , aug 7-J--0 Cm OMAHA , NEB. ' NEHVOUS DEBllLJTY , ) } r , K. 0. VfetVa Nerve and uraln Trentmoak . A BiwtlUo lor HyeterU , UlizlncJs. Convnltloji NerTor.j Heidacbo , Mmtal Deprciwlon , Lgjj Mcmory.EperaatorrhcM.Impotoncy.Ian'-43l n Eai alont , I'rematuro Old Azv , ciunod byaroi - oxertUu , Mll-abuso , or ovcr-lndnlfeace , wall leadt to rnlssry , decay and denth. One box nl euro recent c ra. Each box co&UInionemiDth UMtiaeut , Oco dollar a box , or six boxes lei five dollar i i tent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee ilx boiea to euro any case. With each order received by us lor lx boxes , ac companied with Ete dollars , will send tbs pur- chaaer our written zuarantM to reborn the T.oney U the treatment doet not eflect a cuie. 0. J , Goodman , Jrugcltt , Bole , Wholoeale ud gul C30 > naht , I/eb. > Oid u by mid ] at mall dkwlv