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THE DAILY BEE--OM.AHA fcRIDAf , JANUARY 19 New Life is given by using BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. 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 tis by keeping the system in per fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per fect health through the changingscasons.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 , Lc Droit Building , Washing ton , D. C , writes , Dec. 5th , 1881 : Gtntltmen : I take ple - ure in stating that I have used Brown's ' Iron Bitters for malaria - laria and nervous troubles , caused by overwork , with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for BROWN'S IRON BIT- 2RS , and insist on having itDon'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 ' CORSETS EvoryCorsot It warranted satis factory to Its wonror in every way , or the money will bo refunded by tbo person from whom It was bought. Th.onlyOorMtrronounwd by ourjeadlnff phjilcUnt t Injvrlou. to Vh wearer , ni ldor o < lTiT UdlM M Ji "mon comfortable wia perfect Ottlng Corwt TW Aiftd * . " PRICES , by VH.r < taBriiMl * lth FrTMrvtn * 1.SO. Belf-AdJuitlnc , I.BO Abdominal ( extrahear ? ) 8.00. Nur ln , tl.SO BMJth l'rc rr In ( fln coutll ) 9.00. BLIrt-Hupportln * . 1.DO. T r late by Itudlng llrlull Dealer * e H CHICAGO COllSUX CO , , C'lilcu-o , HL THE SHORT LINE or THE- Milwaukee & St , Paul RAILWAY U now running Its FAST KXTOESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS -WITH- Pullman's Mapiflcent Sleepers -AND THE i * Finest Dining Oara in the World- IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHI 0 AGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to am point bet end ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST UOUTK , the Chicago , Milwaukee&St , PaulR'y Ticket olllco located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth btrt-cU and at U 1' . Depot and at Mlllaid Hotel , Oiuaha. tSTSiio Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General A. ont. PIr 0. 11. FODTK , Ticket Agint , Omaha. r 8. 8. MKUUH.L. A. V. II. CAUl'KXTER , Oeneral Manager. ' . J. T. CI.AIIK. QEO. II. Ucmrall'iHs.ARont. IIKAFFOUU , GBiiuralSup't. AiM't Ocn. 1'aaa. Atfent. FAST TIMS ! hi irotnj Eait ut ib < UMcap & Mnrtoest- Tm' " . Uive Oaina 3:10 : r. m. aad 7:10 : lor fall InfarmMlon c ll on ft. 1' . DEUKL , T , lllh uud Faruva et . , J. UVXL , U. crU JAMEST. OLADK. O n i EUROPEAN HOTEL Th * moitoentrallr located hotel In the ity Room 7SC 11,00 , 1. Wand (2.00 per day. Fir Ciu Uoit ut ut connected wit tl hoU HURST. - - Prop. , Fourth and I-K J BtntU. i xioco. OOOIDBNTAL JOTTiNGd. DAKOTA. Wa' h county baa $ , COO In Ita treaiu'y. All tha fma lakes In Central DaVota around In eicelUnt Cab. Kden claims to hnve one of th best wa ter powers on ths Sioux rl er. The Cinton bilck comoftny bis Ju t de- Mured eemUnnanl dividend ot 19 per oont. Timber grower * have R ° d rucccw with tbo willow * In tba northern part of the territory. The wheat market In the principal North Dakota markets hw advanced three cent * per buihcl , The MethodliU , I'reBbyterlani and CAthnllca are all prepared to build chnrchen at illnto. The Black HIIU papers Invo on Idea that a boom will utrllco every town in the bills In tbo spring. The StnrRis City townBito has been "acrlnped" by ft company cf lat.d sharks and there is trouble brewing. The First Natllonal bank at Huron recently - cently recilred $178,000 In new five dollar bills from tbo treasury department. The Jamestown emigrant buildings will probably soon be enlarged In view of the prospective heavy Immigration In tbo spring. COLORADO. Trinidad has a well forired lamb witb a well developed child's bead. Denver is to have a new hotel the Al bany which will be fire proof , Water Is delivered to the door of house holders In Durango at five cents per barrel. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of teal estate changed hands in Den ver Iwt week. The Th-odote Thomas orchestra has con- clnded to bold a musical festival In Den ver next May , The sum of f 1,000 was donated recently by tha Colorado stock growers' association to the Denver orphans ncme. Denver is soon to have an extensive match factory. It will be a branch of the extensive one now In operation In Han Franolico. The wind storm which prevailed in Den ver was the most damaging whlcn ever oc curred in that city , Tha Iocs will teach about | 25CO. Tha remains of Josephine Meeker , who recently died In Washington and who was the heroine of the Ute massacre , were re cently burled at Qreeley. Tha Texas placer mine , six milei from Tin Cup , has been sold to a Pennsylvania company for 810,000. Tbecompany intend doing some extensive work and will develop the mine by bod-rock flume and hydraulic pressure. During the pait two years there were over 1,800 certificates of Incorporation filed with the Secretary of State , one-half of which were those of fmlnlog companies. During the same time G50 Notaries 1'ubllo end filty-ono Commissioners of Deeds were appolted by the Governor. UTAH. There are fifty-three persons confined In the Utah penitentiary. Logan has four cases of small pox , and the place Is considerably alarmed. The Utah & Northern hai received thioa locomotives from the Nevada Cen tral. Twenty cases of street robbery are re ported from Salt Lake , us cccurrlug in the put two weeks. The number of applications for patents on mining property in Utah during 1882 WAS about twenty-five per cent in excess of 1831. 1831.The The Utah Central carried 10,210,3 0 Ibs. of salt to Ogden during the year 1882 for shipment to .Park City , Colorado , Mon- tins , etc. The hide and wool merchants shipped 2,27(5.311 ( pounds of hides and wool over the Utah Central to Ogden for the east nnd west durlcg 1662 , Merchants of Silt Lake report that trad ) opens well for the now year , and that last week's business was much better than was the first week in January , 1882. A Mormon elder writing from Groute Creek to the church organ , si\yn It is thirty miles to the fint saloon. That's a long distance for the elder to get his porn- Ing nip During the week ending January Ctb , there were shipped from Salt Lake nine teen cars of lead. 458,212 pounds : two cars copper matte , 40,700 pounds , and fifty-one cars bullion , 1,101,407 pounds ; making a grand total of seventy-two care , nsgri'gat Ing 1C60,409 pound ) . This is a good be ginning fur thu first week in the new year. The consumption of snlt by the silver mills in Utah , Idaho and Montana , sup plied from Salt Like , wnn 13,000 tons dur ing the year 18S2. This Is all the time in creasing. Uutte uses twenty.five tons per day. The works of Wallace & Lyman , near Plain City , proJucos 7,000 tons per annum , and they keep two yearn' supply on band. The salt interest will become much enhanced by the Denver & lllu Grande , which will extend to Colorado and open New Mexico , MONTANA. Forty per cent of the Butta city tax for 1882 went delinquent on thn 1st Inst. It Is said that the population of Helena has been more than doubled the past hf teen years , There wro 357 quart * lodes located In Madison county during the year 1882. In the previous year there were 3S5. During the year ending December 81st. 1882 , moneys to the amount of $91 064 09 were received in tba U. S. land cilice in Helena. _ . The territory of Montana presents the beat showing fur the yield of Irish pota- tooa this year , The average yield is 132 bushels per acre. The total am eminent values of Montana for the year 1882 foot up 33,421,319,11 ! being an Incremo over the preceding year of $9,170,012 02. The silver , copper and gold product ot ' BU B for the year ' 82 apgicgates lully SO- 000,00) , which U twicii as much as all the other mined in the territory combined have produced. The permanent depot In West Deer LoJpo IH programing rapidly. The buildIng - Ing IH 'JliOO li'ot in H'ze , with a fourteen- foot celling , nnd has a substantial rock found ition. I ; will bo a good building when completed. NEVADA. "ill ay h rolling for $12 per ton In Honej alee Vulley. blelghtn ? at Truckeo nnd In the viclnitj said to be tir.t-claau. . Two Chinamen were killed list weei . : nr Hawthorne , wbilt ) blasting on n road A loss of gnmu $100 ot faro was the nrin lual cause that led "Old Mun"Miiiroj : o cunmlt suicide at Puliiado , last week YltlcnlturUU etate that the region ox rndlng frtnii Olo\crdsle down to Geveer ilia is well fcnlted to the praducltua of fin laint wine , Coyclrs are plentiful in the valleys lx > weni Tuacjrurik and U.kn. It U not n imisiul eixht tor pus cugers to see lulf lozcu. The rotldeuce of H. Rickey near Steair ) oat Strings , \\m iludtr yod by lira Us , week. The ramily navel nothing but , sewing muchino uud a shotgun , The cost of maintaining the Nevad utatfl prison for the joir lb8l-2 was $ U7 ' 370.90. The a erj a number of prlsonei was 129 , the per capita cost being 81.C a day , excluiive of boots nnd shoes fun ished to the convicts , tb A couple cf Chinamen , who are runnlt ft claim near Oroville , were about to don their cUlm ; they were making the final clear-up when they found nugg that weighed forty-thre * ounces , Nc they ate confident thry have fuun I a bon- I . Two brothers nsmH F , and D. Mlltee * feud at Otceoln , tt lit e Pine c > unty , n uol I nugget weighing 63 21100 ounce * , valued at 81.012. This nnkw the fjurth nugget found In that camp within a few weeks , Tha three previous finds aio valued at ff.,000 , $1,080 nud ? 938 each. OREGON. 1'lie output of the King county coil mines during 1882 was about 170,000 tonr , Mr , Foron , of 1'rlneville , while engaged in shoeing a horse , was struck by the ani mal in the forehead , from the effects oi which Le died three days after. Portland Is indignant over the condnol of John 1'orrio , ortr yman , who compelled his slxtcen-yoar-old daughter to lead a lift of shame and give him the earnings. The Oregon Improvement Company ha * vnted to increosu the capltil stock from 83.0CO OCO to (7.000,000 , the increase ta be expended in develrplng coal mines and building a steamih'p line. WASHINGTON TERRTOHY. A new grist-mill if to be erected at Al- powa , Uarfield county. A water pipe manufactory is contem plated at Seatco , the purpose being to em ploy cotivlot labor. New settlers sre going into the Skaglt countty , new logging camps being started , and great activity displayed all through the valley. CALIFORNIA Daring the past year $525,000 has been paid ont for labor at the Mare Island navy yard , A Urge portion of the Cajnn valley , in San Diego , Is to bo planted with raisin grape vines. The legislature of California ! doing an Immense amount ot butineas , over 100 bills having beea introduced. "Grading for the extension between Los Asgeles and Cotton , on the California Sou them road , U actively progressing. Oa January 1st there were 44,439 tons of wheat stored In Stockton warehouses , against 43,5nO tons December 1st. There are also 1.81r > tons of barley , 215 tons of rye , and 30 tons of corn , It U said that gold was first discovered in California , Jsnuary 19,1848 by James W. Marshall. The total yield of that metal up to June 30 , 1881 , amounted to the handsome sum uf 91,170,000,000. The town of Santa Ant , Los Angeles connty , was laid out on 73 acre ot land in 1869. It now covers 250 acres , Is still ex panding , and ointalns 2,000 inhabitants and fire churches , Surar cane is grown by Chinese in Santa Ana valley , Los Angeles county. Tne Santa Ana Herald says that the cul ture of the cane In that valley is not an experiment , bnt that its success is a nettled fact. fact.On On Monday , January 8tb , there wo-e 791 men em iloyed on Mare Island , and distributed SB follows : Yards and docks , 'JM ; equipment , 57 ; navigation , 1 ; or dinance , 10 : construction ; 240 ; steam engineering , 120 ; provisions and cloth Ing , 6. The Los Angeles papers are jubilant over the prospects of the building e > f a narrow gauge rAilroid from Lis Angeles to 1'assdena , a distance of ubout nine miles It Is ntated now that the imme diate building of the road is tn assured fact. ARIZONA. Two cowboys , while trying to rob a store at LactorU , last week , were fired upon , and one John Bennett , alias John Stewart , was killed. Teams are here , says the Calico Print , from the borax fields after the immenii iron tanlu to be used In the manufacture of borax ; alto a half mile of Iron pipe to convey wtter from the artesian wells to the reduction works. IDAHO. Michael Mooney was hanged at Frank lin last Friday fur the murder of'Joe Hinckler , 'lotion agent at that place , on October 7 , 1881. The murder was com' inltted for money. A man at Boise City proposes that if he is t-lven the exclusive right to sell spirit uous liqnura in that town , he will agree t < pay tbo indeb.tedQO s of the dlty and school cittrlct , nnd forever keep up a first-clas public vohool sufficient to educate all thi children , pay a good liberal salary to every preacher fur every church in the city , and build a now church every five yea . NEW MEXICO. The ice at Laa Vegas Is fourteen inches thick. A prominent Mexican military official was iirreat d at Kl Paso , last week , and fined $30 lor carrying concealed weapons There are 12,000,000 sheep in the terrl tory of New Mexico , About half of thii number average two pounds of wool to tin head , 4,000OUO average four pounds o wool each , and the remaining 2,000,000 average seven pounds of wool each. A delecthe is at Silver City on th track of a fugitive named Keating , from New Orlonns. Keating murdered several men , nnd has a reward of $3 00 hanging over bis head. ADAi IN A COFFIN. A Glrl'a RemamarKabloBtory ofHow She Was Saved from Prema ture Burial. New Tork Sun. "Here is a young woman who has had as curious an experience , I think , as any you ever hoard of , said a Groonpoint lady to the reporter. "Olara , show him the pi a to. " Miss Olara Hunco , who was sowing upon a drees for the lady who spoke , laid aside her work and , going to a drawer In the sideboard , took out a silver coflin plato , which aho offered for inspection. It bore { .the tlou : CLAHA MUNOE. Died June 3 , 18UI , Ago.l 1C years. "Why , to whom doea this ijt ? asked the roportor. "It refers to mo , " replied Miaa Mance quietly. "It was on my eollin at least I suppose I may call it m > ceilia , though T was not buried in it. I ooouplod it , however , for some hours , nud had It not bsnu for the in- tolliconcQ of a lady who canio to attend my funeral I should luvo been in i now. My undo took it to his homi in Chicago , where ho ia fond of show ing it to Iiis friends nnd tolling in ; - story. 1 kept the plate , which I seldom - dom allow nny onu to BOO , for th' rosolleotiona it awikouu are not pleat . ant. fin"When 1 was a young girl I wna ii fina very delicate health : I uoud to fal into trnnocs , in which I know all tha in- was goiiion ( around mo and hoar ,8t every trord said in the room whore a lay , but I could not opouk or make th da slightest sign of life. My body gro' ' 7- gradually colder , but ordinarily era urousod myao'f with a start within to .03 or fifteen minutes. The doctor eaid ; I was a f inn of epilepsy , and warno mo thnt Homo dayorauother an nttac ing might bo prolonged and mistaken fc lelr an- death. It always affected me undc the same conditions. Alter sleepiuf > OW'M coniolouineea slowly returned , iound myself wide awado bnt unable to apeak or move. "A fcr the doctor's caution I began to grow afraid of myself. It was a horrible sensation , I dreaded to go to sloop at night , and though drowsi ness overpowered me at last , I awoke unrofreehcd , During the day I WAS languid and tired , bnt I dared not Ho down , for I know by oxoerionce that if I slept by daylight , I was almost certain to fall into a trance on awak ing. As a conscqnonco cf all this mental disturbance I became seriously 111 , and I was ordered to the country ; but before arrangements could bo made fir mo to go I was stricken down with brain fever , and my life was de- paired tf , "Now , before the fever attacked me , and while I was confined to my bed by the slcknoos brought on by anxiety about my condition , the trances teemed to disappear. When I slept I was n freshed and awoke at onoo to f 11 vigor , and not , as formerly by slow degrees , to wretched helpless ness and Immobility , I think I should have otcipod the brain fever had It not been for the doctor. Ho told mo that the epilepsy was only mastering its forces for an attack more vigorous than any I had yet experienced , aa a storm sometimes lulls before it sweeps everything before it. He frightened mo terribly , and my brain gave way. "Tho brain f jvor woa conquered , but I was very w.ak to w.-ak I did not rally. The doctor , always cheer fnl , said I never would. I lay for dayi , neither aslofp nor awake , bnt not in a trance , for I could move and speak feebly. 'She moy go ont like the snuff of a c ndlo at any minute , ' said the doctor in my hearing , and I nearly verified his prediction by going oat at once. "One day It WM Juno 2 , 1861 I felt that I was really Improving , Life seemed to be coming back to me. The doctor had not noticed it , but I knew by the unwonted distinctness with which the rnmblo of the Groenpoint wagons struck upon my ear that i was gathering new strength. At last I grew tired , and , for the first tlmo In several * oeks , I slept soundly and healthily. "I awoke ilowly , and with the rigor of limb that I knew so well. An un utterable horror took possession ol ma as I fait that I was in a trance , and remembered the good doctor's ca pacity for blundering. My fears wore well founded , for half an hour later when the nurse came to lee * at mo 1 heard her utter a quick exclamation of alarm , and hurrying away , she called my mother and eioters. The doctor was summoned and arrived , when all my relatives in the housa were around my bod. Ho felt my pulse , put his hand upon my fore head , forced open ono of my eyes anc examined the pupil , little thinking that I BIW him as plainly as he saw mo , and sorrowfully remarked : " 'I feared it. She is going fast. "Oh , the misery of that day anc the night following ! On the morainf of Juno 3 my body was cold anc stiff , and while my mind was as active as ever , I knew that I looked like corpse. My friends thought mo dead and when the doctor came they atooc aside , silent and weeping , and made way for him to approach the bed. He looked at me steadily for a few seconds , and then said reverentially : " 'Yes , poor creature , she Is gone , ' and he covered my face with the sheet. 'The undertaker's men wore in the room waiting to fasten down the coffin lid. Kisses innumerable had been pressed upon my face , and I had given up all hopes of life , when an old lady , .worth all the rest of the visitors put together , elbowed the others out of her way , and stood beside the ccflia. She was my Aunt Jane , and she had como from Albany to BOO her favorite , niece for the last tlmo. Her presence seemed to calm mo , for we loved each other ao well that I could not think it possible that she would allow me tobo burled alivo. She was stooping to kiss mo when aho suddenly started back with the very simple and homely remark : " ' her Is ! ' 'Why , nose blooding ' 'I was perfectly true , though up to that tlmo nobody had noticed it. My mental agony had made my nose blood. ' 'Now , the doctor know quito enough about his business to bo very much startled at Boeing freeh blood flowing from a body that had been dead two days. Ho examined my face and aaid hastily , aa ho for the first time noticed thu color. 'Take her bacli to bed.1" "Tho suddenness and immensity of the relief restored all my facilities and 1 as the men took mo up I said , with hardly an effort , and in perfect natural tones : "Thank you doctor , how are you auntie ? " "I think I have told you the whole atory. I recovered very quickly oud have never had a trance since. The doctor still practices medicine in Groonpoint , and la considered ono of its boat authorities on diseases of chil dren , nnd whenever ho soea mo ho tolls me confidentially that from the first ho had a 'latent suspicion that the vital spark lingered somewhere , ' but I do him thn justice to discredit the state ment. " _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Horsfjrd's Acid Phosphate. AS A DU A IN FOOD. Da. S. F. NEWCOMER , M. D. ' Greenfield , 0 , , Bays : "In caqoa ol general debility , and torpor of mine and body , it does exceedingly woll. " Money for the Unmarried. Ono of the moat solid and subatnn institutions in thia country is th Marriage Fund Mutual Trust asaocla - tlou of Ucdar lUplda , la. Durii ) their first year , ending January 1st < 1883 , they paid over § 30,000 00 ii benefits to their members , and thi greatest satisfaction prevails amoiij their certificate holders. They nr organized under the laws of Iowa , am ' their oilicora and directurs are umon .5tho loading nnd most prominent btul ness men ot Cedar Ripida. Every ur in married person should have n cortifi cato in this association , at It is a sploudid investment , as aaf < rd secure nnd sura as a govornmon I bond. You-can just oo well have ho good sum of money to commence ma jw tied life on as not. Over 200 men I bers have been paid off , rcceivlu on over 300 per cent , on their inves it raont- Send a postal card for in od circulars fully detailing the plai ck which Ii the finest known. Goc for agents can got territory if applied f < ler soon , Write to-day , Do not pos g , pone it , Mention where you na 1 this notice , J4-lm t ITEMS OP INTEREST , The Virginia woman who tried to col lect toll for Sheridan's whole army still liven near Winchester , A Missouri qutck not only promiics to cure nasal catarrh st onesittlng , but mskes the astnuudlng statement that he will "ie- movq ths catarrh and place It on a sau cer. " The widow of the late Oeneral Canzy will receive pension of a little over 32- OCO a j ear from the French government , American cl ! m agents would call this stingy treatment. The Courier-Journal comments on the remarkable growth tf Nebraska , and rUtes that while the young utats had but 70,009 Inhabitants when it came Into tbo .Union , it his already reached GOO.OCO. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln told Dr. Miner , of Springfield , 111 , that whentho fatal but- M struck the 1'ieildent he was talking about a journey to Palestine icr rest after they should leave the White Ilmse. Hol'-ln-tho-Pay , a Chlppowa Indian , son of the famous chief of that name , started out on a lecturing tour in Min nesota , Hie first audience yielded him $2,50 , and that ended the venture. While Albert Hibinson was before a police court in Sam Francisco , attempting to explain away a charge of vagrancy , be was baaaed a check for $500 with which to pay his pMi&ge to England white a fortune - tune of $500,000 awaited him. A former clergyman at Methuen , Macs , , now of Chicago , lately wrote to a paper in the torroer town that he is "a man of meinp , " and added : "I do not care for 810 or $100. I have a good bank account , and I loaned $4OtO this week < > n 7 per cent , so that I am not as I was in Methuen a poor clergyman , preaching on a stingy salary to men worth OVM $25,000. Lurd Sholburne could say the most pro voking things , and yet seem quite uncon scious of their being so. In one of his speeches , alluding to Lord Carlisle , he sd ! : "The noble lord hss written a comedy " "No ; a tragedy , " Interrupted Lord Carlisle. "Ob , I beg pardon ; ( I thought It was a comeay. " Tom Thumb celebrated his forty-sixth birthday In Chicago on the 4th instant. He says when Barnum first got hold ot him he was only five yean of age , and was so light a strong man could hold him in the palm of his band , and was frequently carried by Barnmu in his overcoat pocket. Tom sighs when ha says : "Alas ! how have grown since then. " TUTQ . If yon are sick Hop Bitten will surely aid Nature 1" making you well when all olao fails. If yon are costive or dyspeptic , or are suffering from any of the numer ous diseaoos of the stomach or bowels , it is your own fault if you remain ill , for Hop Bitten are a sovereign remedy In all such complaints. If you are wasting awayl with any form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for n cure to Hop Bitters. If you uro sick with that terrible sinknesi Nervousness , you will find a "Balm in Gilead" in the nse of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi dent of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of al" countries malaria , epidemic , bilious and intermittent fevers by the nee of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pimple or eal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and feel miserable generally , Hop Bitters will give yon fair skin , rich blood , and sweetest breath , health and comfort. In short they cure all diseases o the stomch , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Disease. $50o will bo paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor , bedridden , invalid wife , sister mother , or daughter , can be made the picture of health , by a few bottles of Hop Bitters , costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer ? STABLIB11BU 1868. 3IDEBPBINO ATTACHMENT NOT PATENT ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY HOT and 1411 Dodge Btreot , aue 7-mn 6m OMAUA. NEB. $500 REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any poreon vt ho will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , for preserving Shingles , Tin and Gravel Roots. Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet tor than any other paint now In use. 8TEWAKT & STEPI1ENBON. Sole Proprietors , Omaha House , Omaha , Neb , BEKER1SNOES. Officer & Pusey , Dr.Ulce , Dr. Plnney , Fulle Council Blufls , Iowa. nun office , Omaha Noo. 0GOLD ROPE , Thetntrlnelo merit and superior quality of out Gold Kope Tobacco baa Induced other mannfao- turers to put upon tbo market roodi similar to our brand In name and Btjle which are offered and cold for lew money than the genuine Gold Hopo. We caution the t ade and consumer to gee that our name and trade mark are upon each lump. The only genuine and original Qold Hop Tobacco la manufactured by , TI3K WILSON & MoNALLY TO BACCO COMPANY. JIANUFACTUKEU OF Silver Plated WINQOW SASH \ Door Plnte * Engraved to Order * No. ( m N. 7th St. St. iMuli. Mo WESTERN reid id 0. SPEOUT , - - Proprietor. 312 Barney St. Omrlia , Neb UANUFACTDUEU3 OF nta COHNIOES , a WINDOWS , F1NIAI.S in- Tin , Iron and Slata Eoofing , Bpocht'a Patent Motalio Skj-lighl Bt- Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar Bt00 and Bracket Shelving. I am tbo general aRciit for the Od above line of goods. for IRON F15NOINQ. " D lu tr deiVarandujOrnci Dank Ralllnn , Window and ( " I Guards ; also I GENERAL AUKN J. A. WAKEFIELD , WUOLKSALIt AND RETAIL DKALKB IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , MOLDINGS , LiftlE , CEMEN XI17CI. MT8TATB AOKNf FOB MILWAUKKK OSUBHT OOHPANT1 Near Union Pacific Denot OMAHA W O. IE1. A DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Glass. MTAnjooe eontompUttnu building stors.UiiK , or any othtr An * will find II to lh lr ad tntkg * to correi end with us before purchasing their FUte OUM. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA HEB. STEELE , JJHNSOH & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGABS AMD MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Igenta for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAHJN & RAND POWDER CO. HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WIHDOW SHADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED. 1)8 ) FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKING la only attained by using CHARTER OAK > Stoves and Ranges. ' WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , 'For sale by , MILTON ROGERS & SONS Jnll-mfteJ -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar Pr : > 3 1020 Far n ham Street , Single Breech Loading Shot Gnns , from S5 to Double Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $18 $ to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Runs , From $6 $ to $25 $ , Fishing Tackel , Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Qoods , Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand , f Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and Wood Pipes and everything re quired in a first class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per 1,000 upwards , Send for Price List and Samples , A. M. CLARK , Paiatsr&PaperHaiger SIGNWBITEHSDECnEAM. I ALB & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Shdos and Ourfcains , OORNIOKS CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 14th Street ft V , . NEBRASKA.