v TDE DAILY BEE OMAHA THUESDAy , FEBRUARY 1 No Whiskey , I BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that arc not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey , thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. . BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant , and it will , in nearly every case , take the place of all liquor , and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. RICE , editor of the American Christian Re view , says of Brown's Iron Bitters : Gn.O.Nov. 16,1881. Gents : The foolish wast ing of vital force in business , pleasure , and vicious indul gence of our people , makes * your preparation a necessity ; and it applied , will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia , indigestion , biliousness , weakness , debil ity , overwork , rheumatism , neuralgia , consumption , liver complaints/ kidney troubles , &c.'and it never fails to render speedy and permanent rclteC BALL'S ' CORSETS Every Coriot ii warranted tatls * fiotorr to Its wearer tncTory way , or tbo money nut bo refunded by the ponon from vrliom It wai bought. nonlOor etprononnc l br onr teaillnir | * - * iiji > rau In the wearer , anatndorneHllor Ito moit aomfartabla and perfect Citing Conct ei PRtCES.br M ll. PoiUca Paid i lUaltli rnunlng , 1.CO. fklf.Aduitlni > , l.BI AM mln l ( eztrnhmrr ) 8.00. Nurilnc , $1.51 with l'rcKr ln ( One routll ) 8.00. Varta\ Hktrt-Hnpportlnc. 1.50. Vvrcale by Itudlnc llclull llcoleri iTerywhtrc cinoAuo uouam co. , cutoogo , m. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Somothiof NEW FOH OMAHA Dr- Craw torJ. of Cle > e l.nd , O , th old. populai and ikilltu mtniitacturoi or Artifloial Limbs , 01 lha lat t Improved plan , hu opened i branch mnhinltal surg-ry1 In ttute at 221N 16th itruot , Uiraha , vtlaro be U pro rod to fur Dlihilml > 40l overd scrlptloi , tlielctoni at\i nipportcn for paraUted and UtlJrmtd llmbi truuei a d shoulder brace * and tuptrarteri to female ueakneti , etc. The Doctor has had X years eipctlence la woarlnsanil adjuitli K. J. 8. CRAWTOilD , 14-deod-w.lm K'2 Korth ICthBiroet ORATEFUL-COBIFORTINQ. EPPS'S COCOA , BREAKFAST , "By a tborouuh knowlolge ol ttio nturil Ian which icovcrn the operations of direction am nutrition , and by a careful application ol IU CDS ] irop rtle of well s locud Cocoa , lit Epps batprOTldnd our breakfut tabUs Ith I dellcatdy flarored bertrne which tsar ive a many btavy doctors' HIU It It b ) the In llclon meol such artl Us ol diet thtt a ootitltulloi maybe gruu lly bnllt up unlll stroi ir eaoogl to railit every tendcnc ) to dls < a > o. lluilreil ot iubtl nikl.vllta are floitlnt ; tri\u&d lu read to attack whtrciur there Is a f k polrt. W may esuarn roaryaftUt ahaft by km-plni ; ou : lelres nell fortlFcd with pure bloat and a prot erly nourlihed frame. " CUI16rr lce Ourtte. Made tlniply nitli bolllnir water 01 ictlk , Ho ) In tins only ( Jib and Ib ) . laUeJ JAMES KPPB tl CO. , Homcoopathlo Ohomlata tctlmt.wlv "London , Bnalau ATTACHMENT-HOT PATEN ED. A. J. SIMPSON. - LEADING CARRIAGE FACTOR ! lioa and lill Dodjs Btntl , Onuu , Nn. THAT PEIEST A1ID HUH * Father Kruoll , of Kankakeo , to Be Married to a Nan , The Parson's Scruples Dela : tbo Nuptialn , Barkis Ilopents and Oooe Back. Special to the Chicago Herald. KAHKAKKB , III. , January 26. Thi special tulcgrsphcd to the Herald i day or two ago about a priest and i nun canned ao much excitement In anc around this locality that your oorre upondont waa led to make full luvoatl Cation Into all the circumstances n the oaao. 80 far as ho hai boon abli to get ho finds that on Sunday , Jan nary 14 , the Rev , John Kruoll , fo the past five months pastor of thi Gorman Catholic church of this city resigned his charge and received a letter tor of good character from the tras tecs ,01 the parish. On Friday of las week Father Krnoll and Slater Angola the teacher In the parish school , cami to the Commercial hotel and ongagoc rooms , Sister Angela being acoom panlcd by H young woman said to bo the priest's housekeeper On Saturday the Rov. Mr. Phillips rector of St. Paul's Episcopal churcl of Kankakeo , received a call fron Father Kruell. The visitor inference Air. Phillips that he wished the latte : to many him and Sister Angela tha day. In all his clerical experlonci Mr. Phillips had never been con fronted with such a situation , and hi begged for time In which to consldei the matter. He then held a long con venation with Father Kruell , wh < gave his reasons for leaving the Churcl of Rome ( prominent among which wai his love for this woman ) , and ex pressed a desire to nnlto with thi Episcopal Church. On Sunday Fathe Kruoll and Sister Anqola wore both a St. PanlV , the former attending thi morning and evening services. On Monday , Father Beaudoln president of the college at Bourbon nais , visited Father Kruoll. In a fen minutes Fathers Beaudoin and Krnel passed out of the hotel together. Between tweon 6 and 7 o'clock In the uvonin Father Boandoln returned and paii the bills of Father Kruoll and Slate Angela , and asked for the former' bapgago. This the landlord refuse to surrender , except on Fathe Krnell's written order. About 1 o'clock a man brought a written ordo from Father Kruoll , but the baggag was then in possession of Sister Ac gela , who had moved Into Fathe Krnoll's room , and who refused t glye up the property unless Fathe Kruoll himself came after it. A about 1 o'clock In the morning Fathe Kruell appeared at the hotel and hoi an hour's interview at the hotel am hold an hour's interview with hi fiancee. On the following foronoo she was called upon by Mr. Phllllpe She was quite reticent , but said It ws all over between herself and lovci that they wonld never see each othe again. He was to go out of the conn try , and she had decided t RO to the bishop of Milwaukee She was very much broken down aud gave vent to her grief In th most unmistakable way. Later in th day she again changed her mind , an declared her intention to leave on th night train for Qalnoy Shortly be fore supper she and her young we roan friend , who had boon her com Einion throughout all these proceed igs , left the hotel , and not long alter ward carao a written order from thi loading church members above allude < to to hold her baggage nntll furtho ardors. The lady has not returned tc the 'Jiotol , nor hna her trunk beoi called for. Slater Angela is abou thirty years of ago , a comely , whole some looking Goiman lady. She ha boon a nun for fourteen years , and i teacher in tho'Qorraan Catholic eohoo of this olty for four years. It wai Dvldont that she possessed a doe ) aficolion for Father Kruell , and wai willing to desert the church In whlcl iho had boon born and raised in ordei to marry him. It is said that Arch bishop Fuehan , of Chicago , cami down on Monday's noon train , am wan at Bourbonnats during the day , How much this had to do with thi nhango lu the situation Is only a matter tor ot conjecture. Oougar YD. Maudler. LAFAYEITB , Ind. , January 23. Thi was the ceoond d > y of the slander * ul Df Helen M. Gougtr agaiust Chief o Police Mandlor. John F. MoHugh In his opening statement for the do Tense wonld show clandestine mootlnj of Helen Qougar aud Oapt. M. Do wltt Wallace ; -that the plalntitf clli oomtnlt adultery ; that Oapt. Wallao visited the fi plaintiff at night dtirln , the absence of her husband , aud ra inalned there all ulght until the nox dfty about 3 o'clock , when ho wtv 33cn. to leave the r.aldono and fly down street ; that th ooinplalnant wont to Wallace' niUou during September uud romaluei thcro an hour nud n half , and tha when eho wont inside the iflio a slgi was put ou the door which said "Out,1 and that shortly i f tcr Mrs. Gouge went out Oapt. Wallace came dowi stairs wiplug porsplratton from hi brow. Col. D.i Hart , in stating th case for the plaintiff , Bald : The ; would show that the defendant doniei that ha over said anything about slan der and that ho denied ha > lngoeoi the parties ; that it waa n consplrac concocted long before , and was coolly deliberately and fnlcoly planned , am that wlion first confronted with it the ; denied it , but afterwards acknowi edged it. LUDINQTON , Mich. , Feb. 2 , 1880. I have sold Hop Bitters for lou years and there Is no mcdiolno tha Biirpueca them for bilious attacks kidney complaints and many disease Incident to this malarial ollmato. H. T. ALEXANDER. Snow Slidest Epoc'al ' Dispatch U Till liiti. DuNvin , Jauuary 30The Ropub Mean's Gunnlaon special saye : La night a snow slide started from th the summit of Ruby Peak , near Ii win , traveling at a fearful velocity th dlatance of a mile to the bottom of th gulch , carrying with It all the shat Houses and machinery connected wit ! the Ruby , Chief Howard , Extension Durnngoand Otkcs mlnoi and olgh men. When found Frank Uowlum WAS dead , and Tom Brown and Wm Ojlcman probably fatally wnUlidod , Last Saturday , J , W. Goodadood brother of the Chicago divine nni superintendent of the Paradlaa Min ing On , , while croislng the mountali near Gothlo gulch , was hurled at tecs ICO feet under enow , where the bed ; must remain nntil summer. An Immense slide on Gothlo moun tain wont down with such force thi n prnlu ? as to shako the town llko ai eirthqiako. TELEGRAPH NOUS Special Dispatches to Tns Uss MOHTIIKAL , January 30. lilihop Fin sonnler , of ISerthler , U dead. DENVin , January 30. The damage b the storm of yesterday will exceed (200 , 000. 000.ACOUBTA ACOUBTA , Ml. , January SO. F. N Dow was choien chatiman ot the tepubll can itate committee. ItAtciaii , N. 0. , January 30. Walte F. Pool , member of congress elect for th First district , Is reported dangerously ill NKW OnMEANs , January 30 Profesno Alexander Dem I try died to-day , aged 7 lie wai at one time United States mlnli to Central America. HALIFAX. N. U. , January 30. Abou 100 vexsels , Inden with potttoea , are froze In the bay. It is not expected they ca : not get out before spring. KAMBAH Cm , January 30. Thcobam Bauer , and Clarence Whistler have slgnei an agreement to wrestle Qreco-Unman best two in three , back falls , for $500 tide , to occur in Kansas City within tei day * . BAH ANTONIO , January 30. Price an Cameron , the detectives who aided the o cape of Polk , tha absconding state treat arer of Tenne'tee , have gone Into Mexico Troops In pursuit of a band of Indian am Mexican raiders crossed the Bio Grande NOBFOLK , VA. , January 30. The rive iteamers Suray and Grace collided In afoi to-day and sunk. R. H. Wood , passen jer , waa drowned. Other passengers si taped serious Injury. The fireman wa badly Injured. Sept. 14th , 1880. Hop Bitttrt Co. , TOBONTO : I have been sick for the past it : years , Buffering from dyspepsia ant general weakness. I have used thre bottles of Hop Bitters , and they havi done wonders for me. I am well am able to work , and oat and sleep well I cannot say too much for Hop Bitters SIMON ROBBIN8 Bought by th * C..B &Q. Bpeelal Dispatch to Tus BBS. ยง | Sr. Louis , January 30. The Globe Democrat has It from good authorit ; that the Chicago , Burlington & Qaino ; has obtained a.controlllnn volcoln thi manrgamont of the Denver & Ri Grande , and will shortly nndortaki the operation of the line. The con trol of the Rio Grande will give th Chicago , Burlington & Qalnoy at opening to Pueblo and a obaro of th Denver business of the Atohlson Topeka & Santa Fo , and also a shar of the Union Pacific business betwooi Omaha and Pueblo. The moit impoi tant onttomo of the change will bo thi scouring to the Chicago , Burlington ! Qalnoy of a line to Salt Lake City that division of the Rio Grande nov approaching completion. From Sal Lake a connection with the Centra Pacific can bo easily formed. * # * "They who cry loudest are no always the moat hurt. " Kidney-Wor dooa its work llko tha Good Samaritan quickly , unostentatiously , but witl great thoroughness. A New Hamp shire lady writes : "Mother has beei afflicted for years with Kidney dls eases. Last spring she was very 11 and had an alarming pain and numb ness in one side. Kidney.Wort provei a great blessing and has complete ! ; urod her. " The Nlokol Plate. Special Dispatch to 1m LKS. OLUNELAND , O. , January 30 Sev eral tologramu have boon receive ! hero to-day Inquiring ns to the trntl of the report circulated In Now Yori that Wm. U. Vandcrbilt had dice here Ho did not attend tha mooting of the Nloli ol Plato stockholder hold hero to. day. W. H. Vanderbllt , thi now president of the Niokel Plato and his party left here Una evening in excellent health. The directors o the Nickel Plato Lave decided t < Isauo $10,000,000 , second mortgagi bonda , but it Is understood enl ; $3,000,000 will bo placed ou ualo St. Louis Enterprise Special Dltpatch to 'lui llss. ST. Louis , January 30 , At a meet Ing of business men of this city to night it waa determined to erect i nnmmoth exposition building in thi heart cf this city to cost f 400,000. "BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHE ! are excellent fur the relief of Hnareino * or Sore Throat. Thny are exceedingly el feetive. Uhriitian H'orW , London , nj The Opara in Cincinnati' Special Dlipatch to TUB On. CINCINNATI , 0. , January 30.- L'AfTricauu was given'at Mnsio Hal to-night to an irameuso uudlonce ChrUdno Nilsson at Robinson's oper house also had an overflowing rocup tlon. A Stoamlioat ( Disaster. Special Dispatch to TUB Dss. BALTIMOKK , January 30. Th steamboat Carolina off Otdar Toln ran Into the British ntoamahlp Rivera dale. The eutlroaido of the Carollni wns stove in. The Rlvcradalo immc dlatoly lowered her bouts and nsalatei in saving the passengers. No IOBR c ' life. Two i fiicern 'of the Curollu wjto Injured. A porntanont restoration of exhaust ed and worn-out fuuc'ions ' follow tb use of BrownV Iron Bitters. A Fhllndnlphtiv Firo. 8pea1 ! Dispatch to Tus line. PiiiLAUELvaiA , January 30. Oi Broad street to-nlaht t\ largo ware house containing 40,000 barrels c flour and the adjoining buildings wer burned , The leas ia over $100,003. * No lady of rcdnomont likes to rr sort to superficial devices to supply becoming semblance of her forme beauty , It is health alone that kindlt the Jlre that lights the counicnnnce an brings back the /r 7 tind of the appl blossoms to the fad .l chtk. If an ) thing on earth will do this It Is Mn Lydla E , Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound , which hu already brengh health to multitudes with whom a ) other aaaau bad failed. RAILWAY Progress of the Olvillzpr lu the Uortbwoau The last number of Bradatroot enyi Iho annual report of the railroad com mlesloncr of Minnesota exhibits a do- velopmcnt of transportation f acllitlei in the Northwest which , ou investiga tion , proves to bo typical of thatwhlct has boon common to the whole region tying beyond during the laat year. Mlnnotota , with a total of 3,741 miles cf railway , on Doc. 1 , 1882 , completed G32 miles during o twelvemonth. furnishing seven- two out of seventy-tight coun < tics with the advantages ol transportation by rail. The total out' lay for railways within the boundaries of the state had , on Juno 30 , 1882 , amounted to $140,312,641 , or an average < orage coat of $43,034 per mile. On this sum Minnesota alone had given $70,489,700 In bonds and lands , or an average of $23,331 per mile. An ex amination of the moro Important see lions of the report aa to the worklngi and earnings of the individual roads , whoso affairs are discussed by thi Minnesota railroad nomfalssloner , presents some suggestive facts. Tc begin with , the percentage of operating ing expenses to gross earnings foi twelve months , ending June 30 last , was as follows : Northern Pacific railway . 43.44 Minneapolis , Lvndall and Mlnno- tonka. . . . . . . . . . 47.CC St. Paul , Minneapolis and Manitoba fiO.l ! Chicago and Northwestern railway. 54. K Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul. . 57.0C Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Omaha . 59.0S Burlington , Cedar Rtplds and North ern . 6811 St. Paul and Dnluth railway . 77.GI Minneapolis and St. Louis . 80 8 ! Minneapolis and Kaatern . 145.6C The average rate received per passenger songer per mile during 1881 wai : Cents Northern PaclEc railway . 391 St. Paul aod Duluth railway . 3 51 St. Paul , Minneapolis and Manitoba. . 3 2 ! Chicago , Milwaukee and St. Paul. . . . 2 8 ; Minneapolis and St. Louis railway. . . .2.51 Chicago and Northwestern railway. . , .2.6 ! Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis and Omaha . 2.41 The following table shows the aver age rate per ton of freight per mill carried on the respective roads fort we years , and the earnings : No record. Those figures , if not the vatioai newspaper accounts of the progren attained by the Northern Pacific rail way during the past year , go far tc draw attention to the laat and thin transcontinental line of railway nov approaching completion. The northwestern otatea and torrl torlea beyond the Mississippi rive ; possess great mineral weath , a vorj good supply of the finest timber , anc an immense extent of arable lands In the Pnget sound district- the ares of which ia nearly as large aa the utati of Iowa the supply of fine tlmboi standing la estimated 167,500,000 , 000 feet. The salmon and fish erlei of Oregon and Wash Ington Territory are notable , the an nual exportation of canned salmon amounting to over 93,000,000. Wheat is the staple agricnltmal product of the Northwest , and Its superior quality hoi made It famous In the grain markets ol the world. The average yield ol wheat per acre In Dakota , and it Washington and Oregon , has been given at twenty-two bushels of oatt and barley , thirty-five ; of corn , ir localities whore it may ba profitably raised , forty ; of rye , twenty ; of psas , forty ; of beane , thirty-six ; of potatoes , 300. o woman really practices econ omy unless she uses the Diamond Dyes. Many dollars can bo saved avery year. Ask the druggist. SUPREME COURT PROCEEDINGS INGS- Tuesday , January 30 , 1883. Marsh vs. Snyder. Motion to dis miss overruled. Opinion per curiam , On a verdict for the dtfondant ir the county court judgment was ren dered as follow * : " 1 hereby rendei judgment against plaintiff for coste herein. Judgment rendered against plaintiff for costs. " The case wac taken on error to the district court , where no objection was made to the form of the judgment. In the su preme court the defendant moved tc dismiss the petition in error because there was no final judgment. Held , that the objection should have been made in the district court , and that tno judgment , although Informal , wai not void. Batty vs. Adams county ; continued , Meglcmoro vu. Boll ; submitted. The business manager of the Lead. vllle , ( Ool.j Ohrouiolo , Mr. Mark L , Goldenburg , eaya that ho has the highest confidence in St. Jacobs Oil , and believes it a splendid specific foi rheumatism. Benl Eatftto Transfers. The following doech have been filed for record In the ofliao of the county clerk siuoQ our last report : Annie K llotbaokto A. Rojonburj ? , l,4b. 25 w. d.,825. Qiio E BUhbura and wife to Sam uel S. Boobo , w A of 1 , 4 , b 9Shinn'a firat addition , vr. D ; $1GCO. William B. Smith and wife to An drew J. HarUockl 1 , 1 and 2 , b. 193 } , w. d. ; $2 000. GoorcoDrorkstoJohu P , Tomporly , s. i of sw. J , 1 , 1C , 11 , w. d ; 81,000. IJelra of Jacob S. Shull to M.J J. Foonan , 1 , 17 and 18 , b 0 , in Shull't second addition , w. d. ; $000. William B. King and wife to F. A. Sjhneidor and Dvld Bowman , part of 1 , 3. In Capital addition , w. d.j $800. James F. Doland and wlf a to Annie WlUon , u. Jot 1,4 , b. 72 , w d.j $2,125. Arnica Holvo. The Btai fUtva la the world for Cat * , , Bore * , Uleew , b U Rhenm , ver Bore * , Tettor. Oh pp d H nd , Chll bla , Oomi , and * U ' " ' eiuptloni , nc t ltlTelyouroiJUe . It In gtxar nUed U riva MtlifMtfon i mioey retunded , trie * . 25 oenti p I cr , foi ttli by d TUTT PiLLS _ _ SYMPTOMS OF A j TORPID LIVER Loss of Apjjitlte. Bowels costlvo , Pain In the Head , with a dull BOH- sation In the back part , Pain under the Shoulder blade , fullness after eating , with a disinclination to ex ertion of body or mind , Irritability of temper , Low spirits , with a feel- imr of having neglected somoduty , WonrinoBB , Dizziness , Flutterlpir at the heart , Dots before the ayes , Yel low Skin , Hcodacho froneraUy over the rjsrht eye. Restlessness , with fit ful dreams , TUgrhly colored Urine , * * CONSTIPATION. TUTT'S I > 11,1,8 are especially nilnpted to luclt onsen , one dose ef- ttctn V'c'tt ; clmiiBO of feeling s to astonish the ffiitrerer. They Increase the Appetite , nndcMiro the body to Take on Flesh. thus ttioKy * . tem U nourished , and by their Tniilc Action on the I > JKesUveOrKiuislleK Ular Stooln nro produced. I'lUoZjcvuta TUTT S HAIR DYE. OiurllAnton WmsKrna chanRotonOtoasr Inane by a slnitlo application of tlili DTE. U Impnrtsanaturnl color. Actslnstantnneoiu- ly. Bold by I > ritnristsorscutby ( jtpu.ifoa rccfU > tof..su.O < . OFFICE , as MCIIUAY ST. , W. V. Dr.TrrrSIUM , ( Lcftilu.UM.rorm.llon il ( Cufll lUwlpU Hill l > B > ll d rUKK ppllf tl . J THE SHORT LINE -OF Til E- O.A.0-0 , Milwaukee & St. Fan. RAILWAY Is DOW running Ita FAST EXPRESS TRAIN from OMAHA AND CODROIL BLUFF ! WITH Pullman's Magnificent Sleeper AND THE Finest Dining Oars in the World IF YOU ARE GOING EAS1 TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to nv point bo > end ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTt To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST KOUTE , the Chicago , Milwaukee&St , PaulE' ; Ticket olllco located at corner Farnara an Fourteenth streets and at U. P. Depot and i Ulllaid Hotel , Omaha. t3"Beo Tlmo Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Accnt. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 3. B. MERRILL , A. V. II. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Pans. Agenl I. T. CLARK. OEO. H. HEAFKORD , General Sup't. Ass't Oen. POM. " Agenl FOR CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON , And all Polut * Emt aud < 8outh-Eait. T1IKL1NKCOMPRISK3 Noirly 4,000 mllea. Solid Smooth Steel Track U connections are made In UNION DbPOTS has a National Reputation 3 being th ( rest Through Oar Una , and Is universal ! ] needed to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail ad In the world lor all classes ol travel. Try U and you will find traveling a Inxurj nstead ol a discomfort. Through Tlcketi via rhu Oelebratid Line to lale at all offices In the West. All Inlormatlon about lUtes o Faio , Bleculni 3ai Acocminodatlons , Time Tablea , 4c. , will b : heorfully glyen by applylnlng to Jd Vico-1'rcs't A ( Jen. UaniRerCbtcaeC PEROIVAL LOWELL , ( loo. Passcivrnr Agt. Cblcijo W. J. DAVeNPORT , Qen. Agent , Ccnncll Bluffs. U. P. DUELL. Ticket Agt. Qmahi tunio ed Ir IMPERISHABL Murray & Lanman's tiDffsVi'B n WATERt a _ f Best for TOILET. BATH I ANJDKERCHTEF. MANUKACTUnKK OK Silver Plated WINDOW SASH DoorPlnten Kncr T il to Ord r. Ko. S03 N. Tth St. _ St Ixmls. Mr - Ah'tnta for the L'fe ' , Times , DWHTrE > fllYIII WIFF be only llfeaithoilred byier andvhlch wll lot be a"Blxxland7hu-dtr" story surhaslai > ce i and will lie pul llthrd , but a tiua life by thi inly person who Is In poaewlon of the facts i alth'ul tnd devoted lle. Truth Is reor t ct t tlnth\n fl .hn. & rents should app \ foi \ a itory at once. Son 75 cts. for Sample book J. H Chambern.4 : OD-.J ( A. combination tif Pro * toxlilo of Iron , J'trnrlcm \ a Jlarlcitiull'tiufjilioritsin iKilatable Jomt. 2'or JitbUltiioM of Anne- tite , frustration of tttal 1'ou.crs it if indli > enta- I Mo. BEV.A.I.HOUB3 Writes : Mo.BEV. . J. I. . TOWNEB , After a thorough trial of the * . , says : IRON TONIO , I take pleasure * 'I consider It in statin ? that I hava been , .onefltod by its ILDDD a most excellent remedy for Kroavt . use. Ministers and Pub the debilitated vital forces. Ha Speakers will find it of the greatest value where a Tonio is noces- eary. I recommend it aa a reliable remedial agent , possessing un doubted nutritive and restorative lavtnllb , Ay. properties. , Oct. 2,1832 niPAMD B ? ins PR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , 813 IT. HilH CT. , CT. O. IB1. G-OOIDIMI IIS DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate G'ass. ' JIT Anyone contemplating building itore , bank , or any other flns will flnd It to their ad * otage to corns end with us before purchasing their Plate OUw. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Fall Line of the Best Brands of OlftAES AND MANUFACTURED TOIiODO. ( gents for BSNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER GO. DEALERS IN ALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , V n PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKING is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges.1 WITH WIRE (1AU2E ( OVER DOORS. "For sale by , MILTON HOCERS & SONS . o. 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha. Single Breecli Loading Snot Bans , from S5 to $18 , Double Breech Loading Shot Guns , from $18 to $75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Bnns , From $6 to $25 , Fishing Tackei , Base Balls and all kinds of Fanoy Goods , Pull Stock of Show Cases Always on hand , Imported and Key West Cigars a large line of Meerschaum and "Wood Pipes and evtrything re quired in a first clas Cigar , tobacco and Notion Store , Cigars from $15 per 1,003 upwards. Sender or Price List and Samples. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stook , - - $100,000. JAS.B. nKAUTWELL , President A. L. CLA11KK. Vice 1'rcsUlcut. K. 0. WhUSTtB , Treasurer D1UECT011S. Samuel Alexander Oswald Oilier , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster Oeo. II Pratt , Jas. U. Heutwell , D. U.McEllllnney. Firat Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company rurnl he a permanent , boms .netitutlon where School Boi tand other legally Asued Munlclival ceccrltlp 10 ( Nebraska can be be negotiated on the n } 11 avorabls terms Loans mads on Improved fin o all well tettleo. counties ot thestai * . Uuoi t | jspooslblj.local [ PERSONAIi "Paris of the hiiTanboJy ciilan'eil , < lc\elrpcil and utro gtberod , " etc.ls an Interesting al < crt soxeit lo g run In our paper. In replj to 1 qu rlts we v\III ray that there Is no ct I Icn'o c f humbug ab ut tnlf. On thocontrarj , theadtertiwra \eryhlKblyln. . ilorwJ. Intercs'cd persons nay get s alcd tit- culars gl\ lag all particulars , gIng \ all jnrtlcu- lar .lj addnssuuKrle Mfdical Co. , P. O. Bax 613 , llullilo , M. Y. loledo L\cnlog lice. ( anil-ly McCAKTHY & BURKE , Undertakers , 218 14TH ST.BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS JACOB KAUFMAN , REMO TED TO NO. 611 16TH ST DKaXICB 15 ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES