New Life is given by using BROWN'S IRON BiTTiiRS. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per fect health through the changing scasons.it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air , and it prevents Consump tion , Kidney and Liver Dis ease , &c. / / S. Berlin , Esq. , of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co. , Attorneys , Le Droit Building , Washing ton , D. C , writes , Dec. 5th , 1881 : j Gentltmtn : I take picas- t urc in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Hitters for malaria - laria and nervous troubles , 1 caused by overwork , with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for BROWN'S IRON BIT- CRS , and insist on having it Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good" The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Md. BALL'S ' f ii f CORSETS Every Corset Is warranted at0- ! kotorrtoita wearer in every way , or the monojnwill bo refunded by the person from whom It was bought. The only Oorwt pronounced by purtMng \ phy leln ot lijnrlom to thn wearer , "dradoriwlM ladln "e "nioitcomlortaljlo na perfect OUlntf Oorwt n h " PIHCES , by Wall. 1'o.Ujre Fold I K Hb Frtnntag , 8)1.50. BelAAAJiutln * , I.BO AfcdtmloBl ( eztntbcury ) 9.00. Nunlnc , fl.BO IbalUt rrc rrln ( One coutll ) (1.00. 1'aracon Sktrt-Supportlnc , 91.50. Vtr ! by Itmtlag JlcUll llralcr * T rjrwh r . OUIOAQO coitsisT co. . CORNICE iWORKS : ! 0. 8PEOHT , - - Proprietor. 1212 Harney St. - Omrha , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Bpecht'B Patent Motalio Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goodi. IRON FENCING. . Balu tr dMVerandatOfnMaui | Bank rUlllojrt , Window and Cellar cfunrdt ; also AUH5I * J. R ROGERS & GO. K 'L. ' Sommers & Go's CELEUIUTEl ) CRACKERS BISCUITS , CAKES , JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Wholesale Manufacturing CONFECTIONERS iND DEALERS IN Fruits. Nuts and Cigars. S 1 4th St. OMHA. ; IMPERISHABLE P1ERFUME , Murray & Lanman's j , Best fir TOILET. BATH and IAK.DKERCHIEF. r " ' liLAUr.-UhAUUH r " curcg dj ij.7 ' - - - DAKOTA. UnfI Io county has forty neUlera. Miner county has B population ol b.yt ! > . Pierre him been Improved $75Oi.O worth the pant } e r. will slvo $ . " > 0,000 tor i rail road to Pierre. A t300OCO hotel will bo built In lUptd City during the > oar. The phjflclann of Pierre will organlr.3 a medical aeaocUtlon. Hntchlnson county has fifty-foven flchool dlnttlctn , nod Hie total valuation ol iho county In $300.CUJ. The Homo Htako compsny has declared a dividend of10 ccnti n ihire , and the De Stnet company of 2J cenU per aharo. Lrlmore w curveyod in November. 1881 , and on the lt of Jsnuary , 1883 , had uuiie 8230,000 worth of Improvemcnto. Tlie Becretary of the Kapld City Sportn- menu club will PC ml to Nibraskn for a consignment of prairie chlckcnn nud quails ulth which to atock thn lilack Hills. A man from Mlnneiotn if looking Into the udvlitatillity of bnllOIng a BUK r re * finery at Alexandria that will manufacture good brown Migar fiom noryhum. An orcanizatlpn of Mlieourl capitallitn from St .Tcie , arc reported to have teloetod laiuln In Union county for the purpose of eatabllahlng a ( lock rauclio on a largo aculo , WYOMINQ. Bill Nye , of tbo Laratcis Boomerang , baa had a relspBO and fears are entertained t hu recovery , The noldlors at Fort D. A. Htusell have atiblUhcd a military theater at tbo post , nd give regular entertainment * . The mnyor ami city councllmen of Chey- nee were recently elected without a dl - ontlng vote. They mu t bo aatlnfactory , Cummins City , the chief mining center f the tcrrlUry , la having n considerable o in In the building and mining discovery tie. tie.When When the CbeyonDO water works are ompleted they will answer the-purpoieiof ivclty until after it bos attalnol a popu- , tlou 1C(00. The wholenalo purchasing of Wyoming atiloby large foreign companies la re- irdod with considerable apprehenalon by Wyoming pooplo. The Maud Norton abduction itory in hoyenne now appoom to h ve been a abucatlon on the part of the girl. Shi ella some improbable etorlw. Too Powder Illvor Cattle company Is 10 name of a recently Ino"rtirrit jd corn- any which has a capital of 800,00) ) pounds , nd the Dute of Manchester among its a aUckbolders , OOLOFtADO. AbreiveryU to bo ttartod at Pusblo aou. Sallda la loomlog up on n railroad center ( Del Norte nuuporta five newapapera at 10 preeent time , A $ 0,000 devator will be built in Den er oarlyin the spring. A rich mineral strike hsji been made at ameatown , Boulder oounty. Saguacbe ban reduced the price of aaloon censes from $250 to $200 per year. A deer with twelve antlers on ono born wag recently killed near Trinidad. The value of coal mined In Fremont lounty in the year 1882 was $230,000. The Moflt ainelter at Gunnhon City urned out its first bar cf bullion on Jnnu iy 5lh. A rolid vein of coal six feet In thickness las been dlacovcred within a few mllca o anon City. The Cancn City imo'ter has passed Into .be hand * of o > stock company with a capl tal of $50 , COO , Two thousand nien are said to be work ing on the Denver & Klo Grindo rallroac at this tlma. Four hundred and revcnty-nlne tons o ere have been tblpped from ' 1 remont county ilnce the 1st of January. The Fort Collins elevator has to be braced up in order to hold the iminons amount of grain stored therein. Denver is bilng gulled by the public ex hlbltlon of two alleged idiots , who are salt to have been taken Irom a mountain cay In New Mexico. An adventurous citizen of Greeley bos act up a billiard table in that town am' given bond In tb sum of $1,000,000 not t sell or give away liquor. A mill run from the Forest Queen , on Mosquito , waa made lant wsok. Those who arp.Awjjre how well this ore generally Ti anb | be surprised at ; the result ; iiiO Iclne. ailver Ttta * > j > r dlcttnat Colorado Springs wll have a tcarcity of water next season unlea there is a heavy fall of mow in the moun tains during the spring. So far the fal hag been extraordinarily light , NEW MEXICO. The town site at Graf ton has been pal ented. f The Palace hotel at Santa Fe will no close up as was reported recently. The tide of mine seekers seems turne juat now toward the Sin Andreas. The academic department ol tha univer - slty of New Mexico opened to-day. The CImarron cattle company has sol its rich pasture land for $500,000. There is a rumor that the military head quarters are to bo removed from Santa Fete to Fort Bayard. The bunko men at Wallace were raidtd by the United States authorities last week and have suspended operations. Silver ClJy people pay eighty cents per gallon for milk. No wonder the trade In condensed , or Chicago milk , should bo en couraged. "Huso" Brown , a desperado was shot and killed at CoohdRo by S. M. Phillips , a Justice of the peace , on the morning of the 3d Inat. Drown was reflating arrest at tbo time of the homicide. ARIZONA. The present legislature of Arizona ap pear * to to opposed to female clerks as nonsj are employed. Farmers are making extentlve clearings went of Phoinlx. This will add to the value of the land. The territorial prison at Ynma la crowded with convicts. At many as tix are locked up in a single cell. Pre'cott la to have a new hotel finished soon by the enterprise of Hon. M. H. Sherman , late auperlntendent of public in- ttructlon , A stage C'jutatnlng nine piBaengerf , when ftbwUt fclx tulles fnin Preacott re cently , tipeet. and Ned McGowan. reef Tombttono , was seriously hurt. A foMler named Oats was alao badly disabled , The reit of the paiiengers weio only slightly wouoded. OALIFORNIA , Los AntrelM county now has a popu'a- tl n of 0'.OCO ' ) ktd its arab ) area well lam d r cultlvnllon. Tha county j il at S crimento contalni thirty-two prisoner ! , Of this number four are charged with murder , The first cMId a bov ! < " been born In the town of Galina , Wood river , ucd hid nume is Willli.in Galena llirry , The electrlo light muU have ill been placed In 1-oa Angeles , and a trill bbowi that they are admirably adapted for theli ute. ute.The The maiqula of Lomo and party wit < nested an txnibllI n of horremanship Itby ri ti > o OiiifurnUni at Biuita Barbara , Thurtdny luat. A Cliriitrnas brawl occurred In a win at liraver City , during which Woley liornu WJB very severely cut with a knife > Iu the bands of Charles L. L'ghtncr. ' An outhw named Keating , for when apprehension theie U a reward oi ? 2&OC uutnitrn portion of N w Mexico His last tfTense WM the killing- a man with a sledge hammer for the purpose of rob- bcrr. bcrr.Tho marqnts of Lorno yl'ltcd J , L Hone's ranch , In the vicinity of Los An- Kele , Monday. Themaninu took great Interest in the wine home , and made many Inquiries In regard to the proc H of wine- making , taking copious notes. The Chlco llecordaays : The story about Inland Stanford buying out the town of Vina and the surrounding neighborhood a , pears to have b en without foundation , At any rate , the people ot Vina did not "catob on" to the proportion made them. Wild geese are doing much damage to young grain , Ono man on the San Jpa- qtiln killed sixteen at one shot. It i becoming - coming dangerous to ci t them on account of the poison that la put out for them. Some of tbo fanners are busy keeping thorn off Ilia grain. A rumor Is current at SinU Monica to the effect tlmt the Southern Pacific railroad company intend to build n hotel at that pla-o during tba present winter. The new building ia to be an Imtncnco atructure , and will bo located aonth of the passenger depot. It Is to bo fiuUhtd In time lor next year's business , WASHINGTON. A company nf Seattle capitalists have taken up over 70.0 acres of land in the Moxon bottom , Yaklma county , und will soon commence the construction of on irrigating ditch to cost $70,000. A. H. Garrison , who bear * an enviable reputation , was arrested at Seattle lat Sat urday on a requisition from Now Mexico , where he is wanted for grand larceny. At the time of his arrest he was completing arrangements for opening a hotel , The Seattle Herald { say i that the law Is very looaely administered on the Skagit when the ntTenae Is commltto J against an Indian , Several Indians have recently been killed there and no attempt has bean made to bring their murdereiH to Justice. OREGON. The government work at Cascade locks furniihes employment to 175 hands. Blackleg l rapidly spreading among tbt cattle of Klamath county , and many are dying of It. Stotrs have fallen victims , and the people nro afraid to eat beef. Sergeant Holland , of company K , First cavalry , committed milcide at Fort Kla math , last week Sunday , by shooting him self through the body. No cauio Is given for the act. The Pendleton Kist Oregonlan nays The many freight teams over the moun talna are having a Hard time of It. The roads are very soft in many places , and to add to this there is over a foot uf snow on the rjngo. The number of brokon-down wagons , together with those mired down and abandoned , ia enough to sadden the heart of even the repairer. MONTANA. The now Ouster county jail coat 814,225 The buildings and Improvements madi In Deer Lmlgn met venr represent a tola value of SSO.OCO or § 85,000. The Western Union telegraph wire ha been extended alung the Hue of the North ern Pacific as far as Buzetnan. If the new Spanish smelter at Barker i a success there will be a dozen of them In the Belt mountains next Bummer , Leeiburgh Is the n mo of a new rail mad town about fourteen miles east o Wecksville. Heavy rock work will b done at that place. The tatal amessmont values of Montan for the year 1382 foot up § 33,321,319.12 being an Increase over the preceding yea of e,170M2.72. ! ) Fifteen thousand dollars have been sub scribed toward putting a boom In the Mis sourl river at Benton next spring and fo establishing a saw mill. The permanent dep-t in West Dee Lodge is progressing rapidly. The built ing is twenty-four by elxty feet in tizo with a fourteen foot celling , and has a sub stantlal rock foundation. The emperor of the Bannack tribe , wit two empresses and pappoose princes , wei engaged during the week in fishing Ohrlf mas gifts out of the swiil barrels iu DI Ion. Bntte proposes to make inch a chantc In the city charter that the cilices of ma ihal , police magistrate , treasurer and clt , attorney shall be tilled by election and no - by appointment. IDAHO. A week ago a snnwtllde occurred I mll canyon , near Vknna , | I. T. , bnr ; ing two men , Arthu.- Tippet and Joh Ilankenla. They were finally found ; bn both of them were dead. UIAH At Virgin City on New Year's night , during a dancing party , Franklin Hunt and ' i Richard Parker became Involved In a quarrel , which resulted in a light , Hunt being killed by a blow on the head , in. fllcted by some unknown person In the crowd. The Salt Lake Tribune iaaued n four teen page paper on New Year's Day , re plete with news and reviews of the events of the year and ol the work done in the various mining districts in Utah and Idaho , Including the Wood Klver country. Taken altogether , the Issue was a splendid one and much credit is due to the pub lishers. If you are sick llop Bit tors will surely aid Nature 1" making yon well when all obo fails. If you are coativo or dyspeptic , or are Buffering from any of the numer ous diBons.ua of the stomach or bowels , it ia your own fault if you remain ill , for Hop Bittord are a sovereign remedy in all auch complaints. If you nro wasting away ) with nny form of Kidney disease , atop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a euro to llop Bitters. If you are nick with that terrible sickness Nervousness , you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi dent of a tniasmatio district , barricade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epHomio , biliou ? and intermittent favors by the uae of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pimple or ( al low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and fool miserable generally , Hop Bitters will give you fair skin , rich blood , and sweuto t breath , health and comfort. Iu short they euro all diseases of the stotuoh , Bowels , Blood , Liter , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Disease. $ GO ( ) will bo paid for a casa they will - not cure or help. That poor , bedridden , Invalid wife , sister mother , or daughter , can bo made the picture of troalth , by a few bottles of llop Bitters , costing but n trillo. Will yon lot them suffer ] Woman's True Prlond. A friend In need U a friend Indued. This none can deny , especially when analstanco > U - rendered when one U sorely allllcted with , dieeane , more particularly those complaints - plaints and weaknesses so common to our fuinale iHipulation. Every woman should know that Electric Bittara ore woman's true friend , and will positively restore her to health , even when all other remedied [ fall. A Bit'gle trial always proves our as- sertlon. They are pleiuant to the taata , and only Coat fifty cents a bottle. Sold ifv ) 0. if. Goodman. DfAMltlNQ , An Account of Sullivan's Recent Bout With. Coburn-The tor'a Morvoloua Skill The stamping of 10,000 foot in Madison - ison Bqnarn garden , New York , sounded like the roaring of the ocean surf in a storm as John Lawrence Sul livan skipped up tbo stops leading to the elnvatod ring occupying the center of the building last Wednesday. The champion wore a pea jacket and light yellow trunks. lie climbed the repot , walked to his ojrner and throw aside the jacket. Ills white skin outlined the muecloa , thowa and sinews that glvo him hln strength , A few seconds later the ehluiug pate of Mr. Joseph Oobarn appeared above the eclgo of the platform. llo wore white breaches , knotted at the knee with blue ribbon. Cobarn scorned even more horcnloan than Sullivan. The old champion never looked batter , oven when training fur a light. Pop Whitaker , master of caromonlcs , In a alontorlau tone of voice , roared : "Now wo will hove a gentlemanly wind-up. Mr. Joe Cobnrn , " waving his hand toward Mr. Cobnrn , who bowed ; "Mr. JohnL. Sullivan , ' ' wav ing toward Sullivan , who also bovod. The giants then arose and approached each other , aa light of foot as panthers. Their white boxing gloves sawed the air. They circled cacn other like fal cons at play. Thou Sullivan's left flaw out like a stone from a catapult , It was neatly stopped by Joe , who stood on the dofonslvo. The falcon- like play was resumed. Again and again Sullivan launched out with his left , and was neatly foiled. The in terest of the spectators was breathless. The pugllhts weto smiling. Co- burn stopped Sulllvan'i passes so elegantly that ono of his friends shouted od "Go in , Joe , go in. " The hot blood mounted to Sullivan's cheek. Ho stopped sparring and turned toward the front of the house. His dark eyes flashed firo. "Gentlemen , " said ho , "this is a friendly sot-to be tween Mr. Coburn and injjolf. There Is to bo no knocking out. Some day , possibly , I may oblldgo you by killing a man for you. It may bo Mr , Mace's unknown , and it may bo some ono olso. " The champion turned and again confronted his antagonist. The fencing was resumed. Ouburn rallied , and twlco tapped Sullivan on the oir with his right. The cheering was ter rific. The old duelist had made the first hit. An exquisite display o sjlouco followed , Cbbnrn stopping i score or moro of times direct passes and old Pop Whitaker called time The men returned to their corners and readjusted their gloves. They wore not In the least blown. Alluding to Sullivan , a friend said : "lie can't spai like ho would spir if ho was wicked No big man can. " At the second bou the men sprang for each other like old game-cocks. For a mlnuto they revolved volved like figures in a kaleido-scodo. then Sullivan bontforward and touched Coburn on the ribs , ducking his head aa he did so. Coburn countered on the muscles * of his back. Sulll van straightened and tapped Co burn twice on the noso. Joe crosse on Sullivan's oars. Sharp rallies , di versified with ingenious fibbing , fol lowed. Out of the wilderness of thli scientific ) display Coburo laid his glove on the side of Sullivan's nose am kept it thare for a full second. Th champion gave ground , and was fol lowed by Joe , who tapped him in h ! turn twieo on the proboeeia. Ami lively countering Pop called time , an the men again retired to tholr cor nora. They were panting from the : exertions. Sullivan ground his fee in the chalk under the rounds of hi chair , and old Pop \NhItater shofilj himself around and nicd-.hU , on hand and a crash towel in nipipgUho : faces. . „ & \ ' "Now , 'Rontloman , " said the ol man , after the lapse of a mlnnto o moro , "shake hands and whd up. " The masses of muscle , boae and sin ew skipped for each othei like Colorado rado cicadas. They got down to rea work. The aoft tpoto of iho glore on the hard flesh could be heard i every part of the great hall. Old Po Whltakor began to dance like a ma strung on electric wires. It was giv and take. The iron came togethe like two game cocki on the wing an skipped away on the raboutd aselasti as rubber. The whits gloves 11 aw i the air like corn popping la a griddle Exquisite feints and the sharpest , ra jylng were followed by close counter ing. Ooburn'a display ot skill was i marvellous that , at times , he seemo to be playing with Sullivan. Ther was no "slugging" and 09 efforts a chancery. The spectators were do lighted. At times you could hav heard a pla drop , and again the U ] roar was no great that yon could hare Iy hoar yourself talk. The rally ID grew sharper , the countering bocam heavier , and the men wore fast bocotc ing winded , when Ciiburn , of his ow accord , seized Sullivan by the hand and the friendly settoVSB ended. * # * "DurabIRty is better tha show. " Durability of health ia wort more than the wealth of a Von dorbilt. Kidney-Wort is man's co-1 borer In maintaining health. Wit healthy liver , bowels and kidney men and women will always bo I good health. If the bowels ar torpid , it piles torment , if the back full of pnln , got a package of Sidney- Wort and be cured without moro suf- Money for the Unmarried' Ono of the roost solid and substan tial institution ! in this country ia th Marriage Fund Mutual Trust assocla- tlon of Oedar Il plds , Ia. During their first year , ceding January lt t , 1883 , they paid over 930,000.00 iu benefits to their members , and the greatest satisfaction prevails among their certificate holders. They are organized under the laws of Iowa , and their ofllcors and director * are among the loidlnp and moat prominent busi ness men ot Cedar Rapids. Every un married person should have a certifi cate in this association. It is a splendid investment , as natal secure and sura ns a government bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar ried llfo ou'an not. Over 200 mem- bcrs hayo been paid off , receiving ' over 300 per cent , on their investment ment- Bend a postal cud for trco circular * fully detailing the plan , which it the finest known , Good ngouts can got territory it applied for soon , Writn to-day. Da not post- pone it. Mention where you saw I th/s / notice. J4-lm LIST OF BETTERS llemalning In Pontolfice during the week ending January ) 13 , 1883 , OJUULEHKN. Atkins C Aiken J Alcott .T W Bxnghman J J Bero F F Buzzard F Burrow * K F Ban K A BeAver Ii. Bertle en A Brooks J JUstwl k 0 V Bauer G Gate M K C'rane U Cbapmnn K 0 Crowell 11 W T Chase W A Conlon Ml Clary It CMltonF Clarij II Dlxon V Duffln J S lfgorman A O Decker Kttluger II F Kilinde U 8 Ftther M FordWB Green T G Graving Glanta * J II Gllden J Game 0 C Gruckart N a Heffter J V Httlfin J B Hau'ton J J Hanaer A Hlrnch ( / Hantz J L Itenningten II H Holmes G I ) Ilansen S Hammond J -Judey - D S S Jinson A Jucobnen C Jctferaon A 2 June * F Jacobs II C Jansson A Iy B Johnnou I ndiill J W Kelloo L S Kitchen K B Lnvlngtnn J Lagergrun H Llnch J Lorcnsen T A McGavoch W McKenual' McGowan K Miller A Monroe It Murnen U Mehler V Milton J W Neve W Ojborne It S Paulson E U Parker 8 A Putnam I A J'ol imntur L L5 I'omorterMr Pierce 0 S Klce A A llecd J II Ilaamu ) K H Kogera J 2 Kadeoaleben F UockwellE KichardJ Htynan E Slot P Stelnhelm J Spobnl J SHztnan E SchulerW Sullivan M 0 Spieman A Stetson A J Sezzen A Sunderlla L HU.ut H M Taylor J Tracey P Turner S Tunk D Tennant A M Von Darn M C White A Wlrt C N WhitmoreG White J A White J Waldin W Wolf L Wood 11 Winslow C F Young P Koll&Thayer LADIES LIHT. Anderson E Andresa Mm W C Bart'ett Mrs H Brown Mrs Mli Bauer E Brown Mrs A Cochran Mica K Oarlton Mrs C Clemmons Mrs 0 L Clark Miss G Dalton Miss M Dundee Mrs S Foote Mra G Gordon Mlsi M M Gray Miss E Gibson Mrs A E Hendcrlck Ml s L Hamilton Mrs I Hnnson Miss M Hall MifB Ij Holden Miss M Johnson Mies M Johnson Mrs M Jose Mrs S Johnson Miss L Lewi § Mrs E Lament Mrs J K Lorenz Mrs M Llnwood Mrs E L'arn Miss J Mannenn Misa B McGraill Mits M Moore Mrs G Mabinx Miss M Nightengale Miss M Olsen Miss M Obcrg Mm A Pence Mri N KiwleyMlBsA Hose Miss A Koasoner N Salmon Mrs J Salmon Airs K Shuttz Mrs S Strode M J Sheldon Miss N Treacey Mrs J KOUHTU CLAHS MATTED. A-ller S Bent B C Clapp F Cumminrs A K Ds Weiss T C Fowler P Ford C II Green P H Lamharsc.T Maxwell II Pratt K A Tuos. F. HALL , Poatmostor. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. and curt i RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Scialics , Lumbago , BACKACHE , BI1D1CHE , TOOTEiCm , SORE THROAT , QUIN3Y , SWELLINGS , NPIIAIN.S , Screnus , Cuts , Bmitei , FROSTBITES , nvnxa , NCALDS , AD ! all otlir boJIIj > eh ' ud p ini. nnr cisrs A BOTTU. Holdbr ill DnifiliU ml Dolrn. UltMtlom la 11 Uofutiei. .Ibs Chiiln A.Vejiltr Co. ti.lir k ft. ) C. 8. i. S1DK8PRINO ATTAOHMKNT-NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY U09 and 1111 Dodgt Btriat , ang 7-mo 6m OMAHA , NEB , AND Delicious Sever , age. "THE OUP THAT CHEERS , " "BUT NOT INEBRIATES. " DIKNKH PAUTY has finished the la t bottle of "HUB PUNCH. " 'Then , my dear , ilon't forgot to remind me tn imlir n f rrch lupnly to-morrow. " "THK HUB PUNCH'1 is prepared jole. Iv by MeurK. C. H. O HAVES & SON. Hootnn , It Is made of the Lett brandy and Hautn fcnr. ruu > , united \vlth the juice of frebhunions , ami the finest white sugar , nud it re.tlly a dultcIoiH , n l > ur < ? , end a relli/le article , that has me with the mubt cuidlal appreciation of all who tried it. S o tlut you cut th Kenulne with the faoiln-lloof "OHKSTKU II. GUAVKSS SjNS" on the capsule over the cork of each by Grocers aud Wine llerchatiis Tr&de Bupplloi at Manaf.ictuier'w price * by M. A. SloN'ainara ; famlllea supplied by A. H. UbcUtone , Omaha Neb A combination of Pro- tofltte of Iron , Peruvian a jialataltlo form , for Debility J/ott of Appe tite , 1'rostration of Vital bio 1'oiccrt , it it inditpeiun- . . . 1V.A.I.HOBB3 Writes-- : /pi IPHritT C Arter a thorough trial of the fUrUr Ib w . , , I take pleasure THC " says : In ataUnff that I nave boon "I consider It Krooi , . , ' , eneflted by its a most ozcollont remedy for use. Mlnlstora and Pub- > the debilitated vital forces. llo Speakers will find It of the greatest value where a Tonlo is noces- Bory. I recommend it aa a reliable remedial OR-cnt , possessing un doubted nutritive and restorntivo Louinillt , Xyt properties. Oct. 2 , 1832. PR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , Z13U.UAUCT. , CT.L09I8. J. A. . . WAK1FIELD , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IH Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOID1HG8 , LliViH , CHIVIES ffTBTATE AUKNI FOB MILWAUKEE CEMSNT OOXPACTT ] Near Union Pacific Detmt. OMAHA N o. IF. GT-OOIDIM : DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate G'ass. ' sWAnyone contemplating building store , bank , or any other Dnt trill fled It to their Rd antoga to corrtl end with aa before purchasing their Pluto GUM. O. F. GOODMAN , OMAHA HEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROOERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and' All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OffliBS MD IMUFACTUREB TOBACiJO. IgontB for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GIL HENRY LEHMAM , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA IE1. O. WHOLESALE i23 ! Farnam St. . Omaha. t PERFECTION 1 HEATING AND BAKING Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK : Stoves and Ranges. " WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , ; For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS Fall and Winter Stock. r n OF Men's , Boy's and Children' ? V' 1J CLOTHING Beady for Inspection -rAT POLACK'S CLOTHING HOUSE TlieLowest Prices Guaranteed 316 Farnham Street Hear 14th. BERQU1ST BROTHERS , , MANUFAOTURERS OF RRIAGES , BUGGfES . . . . . . - ii n .l.nn 119 8. THIKTEKNTO STBMt- epalrin In all BranonBE