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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1883)
i1 LE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY APJRIL 14 Liojt styles from the east , in Lntiptry Waves and HoversiMo Lan Frizzes nt MRS. J. J. GOOD'S , 29 Main street , oppoitp p ° st ' MBS , B , J , HILTON , M , D , , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 128 Ttrrmriww GnnnnillBlnftV COUNCIL liLTTFFS RAILROAD TIMS TABLE. CtllCAOO , UOCK ISLAND AND PACinO. Depart. Arrhc. Atlantic Exf..520pm I Pacific Ext..9:15am : Ex and Moll1..923am Ex and Mall'.GOT p m D. Molncs ac.7:15 : a m | DCS Molnt ac.4:40 : p ra CUIOAOO , BURL1NUTON AMD QOISCt. Depart. Arrive. Atlantic Rxf. . B:30pm : Pacific ExJ..920am Matt and Ex.9.20 a in Mall and Kx,7.00pm N. Y. Kx 4.00pm Neb & Has Ei..8:20 a m CHICAGO AMD HORTUWXSTRRM. Depart. Arrh o. Atlantic Exf. . . 6:15 : p ml Pacific Ext..9:15 : a in Mall and Ex.920am Mall and Ex.0:15pm : Accom ( Sat..6.50 p m | Accom. ( Mon..lM : p m KANSAS CITT , ST. JOB AND COCNOIt , BLOWS. Depart. Arrive. M&IIaml Ei.,9.Mam I Express. 6.50pm .ijlo p I Mall aiH El..e'4Spn onion nemo. Depart. Arrlro. Overland Xi.lt 30 a. m. OTrlondKx..4-CO p.m. [ Lincoln Ex..1130 a. m. Dearer Kx . . .goOa.m , Den\er Kx..7:00p. m. Local Kx 6JOa. n. "OcalEx T:2fi ft. m. " Ex 905a. m , ilgrant..B.-20p. m. 11 Ex r-00a.m. WABAHO , ST. LODU AND rACITIO Depart Arrive. Mall and Ex. . 9:45 : a m I Mall and Ex. . 4:30 p m Cannon Ball. . 4:50 p m | Cannon Ball. . 11:05 : a m sioux cm AND pimrio. Depart. pimrio.Arrive. . Foi Sioux Clty.TlM a m Frm Sioux ( fy.OlSO p m for Fort Niobrara. Frra Fort Niobrara , Neb * 7:55am Neb * 6JSOpm For St. Paul..7:40pm : From St. Paul.,8.50 a m CHICAGO. HILWAOKII AND ST. PAUL. Leave Council Bluffs. Arrives Council Bluffs. Vail and Ex. , * 920 a m I Mall and Ex. . , * 6.55 p m Atlantic Ex.5:15pm | : | Atlantic Ex..19.10 a m CHICAGO , MILWAUEBK AND ST. fAUL. Loaves Omaha. Arrives at Omaha. M&ll and Ex.7:15 : a m I Pacific Ex 19:45 : a m Atlantic Ex.3:40 : p m 1 Mall and Ex.7-25 p m Except Sundajs. ( Except Saturdays. ( Except Mondajs. | Dally. Council Blufta As Omaha Street B. R. Leave Council Uluffs. Leave Omaha. 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 8 a m , 9 a m , 10 a m , 11 a m , 1 m , 2 p m , 3 p 11 a m , ipm , 2p m , 3 p m , 4 p m , G p m , 6 p m. m , 4 p m , Q p m , a p m , Street care run half hourly to the Union Pacific Depot. On Sunday the cam begin their trips at 9 o dock a. in. , and run regu'arly ' during the day at 9,11 , 2 4 , G and 0 o'clock , and run to city time ; MAVEaiOK NATIONAL BANK. Oor , Water and Congress Streets. CAPITAL , - - 84OO.OOO SURPJjDO , . - StOO.OOU TrnnaactH a general Banking business. Re ceives the accounts of Banks , Bankers and others. Draws Foreign Exchange and makes Cable Transfers in Europe and Tel egraphlc Transfers of Money throughout the United States. Buys and Bells Gov eminent and other Investment Securities , and executes any business for its Corre ipondents in the line cf Banking. ASA P. POTTER , Pretlden' . J. J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , Ast't.Caihler. c&'h-me lXt IMP CORNICE WORKS ! Iron and Slate Beefing , 0. SPKOHT , Proprietor. 1111 Douglas 8t. - Omaha , Neb HANUFACTUBEB OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices I DORMER WIDOWS , FINIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , Specht'i Patent MetallloJSkyllght Patent , Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FENCING , Creating , Balustrades , Verandas , Iron Bank Rollings , Window Blinds , Cel lar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT FOR ? EERSONFJLL PATENT INSIDE - SIDE BLIND. STABLTSUKl ) 18H. IDE SPRIUQ ATTACHMENT-HOT PATENT BD. A. J. S1MPSCKN. LEADING OAERIAGE FACTORY 1 00 nd 1U1 Dodge Btreot , sag 7-me 6in OMAHA , NXD. / BEFORE-AND-AFTER Electric Appliances are sent on 30 Days' TrUI TO MEN ONLY , YOUNG OR HL9 "tirilO are tadorlni : from NuRVOCS Dim' 'r \V LOST VITALITY , LACK or hunvn Fern r AX Viaon , WABTI U WFAESESSES , and all thu o tti * ot a I'lRHONAL hiTUUK resulting from ACT nit QUICK CAUSES Huoeily relief un t romi K'f r ratlouofllmi-TTi.ViaoiiandMAXiioinU 'At.A-i * TheErandcst dUcorery of the MnrtrcmhC t SendatoccoforlllUBtraUdpbleifii.c. . AI r VDITAIO BFLT CO. . MAnSKML , f1H . Genius Rewarded I OB , The Story of tlio Sowing HaoMn A ( handtomi llttlo pimphlet , blue and go ; cover with numerous engravlncs , will be GIVEN AWAY to air adult parson calling for It. at any bran or sub-office of the Singer Manufacturing Ooi pany , or 111 be sent by mall , port-paid , to ai person living at a d stance from our office. , The Singer Manufacturing Co , Principal Office , 84 Union Squat NEW YORK. EPPS'S COCOA , BREAKFAST. "By a thnroniih knowledge of tiie natural Uiti ffhlch ro\orn the operatlcns of dlgootlon and nutrition , and by a careful application of thi Sue propertied of well-silccted Cocoa , Ui Epps has provided our breakfast tablco vrlth i delicately flavored beverage which may save ai many heavy doctor ] ' bills U Is by the Judlcloci oae of such arttclm of dlot that a coustltntlcr may I o gradually built up until strong cnongt to rciiltt every tendnncy tn dlaeaso. Huudrodi of subtle uatadlea are itcatlng around us read ) to attack whsrevor thera In K weak point. Wi may tKcape many a fntM xhaft by keeping our toIVMwell fortlfleil nlth pure b'.ood and a prop srly nourlihod fraiu < t. " Cltll iervlco Guotie lUdo simply with bolllni ; wrnter nr milk 8c a n tins cnh ( i lb AU > ! Ib ) , bj Grocers , labalod JAMES BPPB & OU , UorarDOpathlo Cbomlotf , A Skin of Beauty It a Joy Forever. riU T FELIX GOURACD'B Oriental Dream or Magioal Beau- titter , il Tan , Pimples , Frock les , ilothpatch osan'ovor ) blemish on beauty and defies de lection. It has stoou the test ol EOyeanan' In BO harm less we taste It to be sure the pre pa ra- tlonli pro perly made Accept no counterfeit of similar name. The dlstlngulihid Dr. L. A , Saj re , said to a lay of the H tor ON ( a patient ) : "As you lailea will line them , I recommend 'Q ur ud's Ciram' as the least hanr.ful of all the Skin preparations. " One bottle will last six months , using It every day. Also Houdro Jub- tile removis huperfluoiu hah wl bout Injury to the Bkln. U MR. M , B. T. C10URAUD , Sole prop. , 43 Bond St. , N. Y. For s lo by all DiUtfgUta and Fancy Goodi ' Dealers throughout the United States , Canada and Europe. , < arueware of base Imitations , f 1,000 reward for arrest and proof of any onn solllne the same 14-wcow iLe2tow-ftm GOLD MEDAL , PAR'S , 1878 BAKER'S BREAKFAST COOOA , Warranted Absolutely pure Cocoa , ffom whtc i the excess ot eli h s been removed. It his three tlmei the strength of Cocoa mixed * ltb Sttrch , Ar row Rooter Sugar , and IB there for- < r n ore e onomlcal. It Is Jcllclom. nourishing , strencth- enlng , mslly digested , and ad. rulrtbl } adipted for tnva Ids 11 well as for persons In health. Sold by Qrocer ' .Everywhere W , BAKER& Co , .Dorchester. Mass SHORT LINE -or THE- Milwaukee & St , Panl RAILWAY I * now running IM FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND COUNCIL 'BLUFFS ' WITH Pullman's Mapiflcont Sleepers -AND XHK- Finest Dining Oars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To BT. PATTIi OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE , the Ohioago , Milwaukoo&St PanlR'j Ticket office located In Paxto ) Hotel , at corne Farnam anolFourteenth street * and at U. P. D pot and al Mlllard Hotel , Omaha. O8ee Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Arent. 0. H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. S. 8. MERRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , General Manager. General Paas. Agenf J. T. CLARK , GEO. II. HEAFFOHD , General Sup't. Aas'tGen Nebraska Loan & Trust Compan HASTINGS , NEB. Stook $100OOC Capital , - - , JAS.B. HEARTWELL. President. A. L. CLARKE , Vice-President. E. 0. WEBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander Oswald'OUver. A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster1 Oeo. H Pratt , Jas. B. Hcartwell , D. M.McElUlnney. First Mortgage Loans a Speoialt This Company furnlthes a permanent , hot Institution where School licnd sand other legal Issued Municipal securltls to Nebraxka can i be negotiated on the most favorable tern . Loans made on Improved farm In all well settl counties of the state through [ .r pontlblt | lei , correspondent * . NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 , HEAD OF YOUNB OATTt FOR SALE. i GOO Head of Yearling Steer ) and Heifers , 800 Head of Two-ear-old Steer ; , and 100 Head of Two-year old Holfc Theie cattle are all good , straight , thrifty catl mostly graded cattle. For sale all together 01 lots to suit the purchasers. For further par no ulars call on or address M. F Potter , Wavei old Brown county , Iowa. Al Im inch WANJED. om- any 100,000 POUNDS OP XC.jfih.GI-13 Ao XkXXIV , I HlgheitCih Price paid. Shipments from country will be paid for by return malL MOTZ & CO. , IJinie-lin Douglai Ltr COUNCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOO A L NEWS PEH3ONAL. . o promiucnt nrqulsltlotu to Council Ululh butlneM circles Is II , I ) . Sviog , son-in-law cf Mr , Horny Pascal , bo having sold out Mi butlaets la St Helena , aud will become n permanent resident here , Mr , Bring will bo Rlattly welcomed , as ho la n business man o ( In tegrity nud enterprise. Mr , Peter Morgan , the venerable fntbor of the editor of The Globe , hts arrived herewith the expectation > / making nu extcndi d visit to Ills sou bore. Mr. Mor gan comt 8 from Hardy , Nebraska , where ho has nnothcr * on. lie hna renchcd liU eighty-third year , and yet is quite i\the and \lgoroun. William McFftflaml , the chec'ii tent ; on the Burlington & Missouri , with head * quarters nt Lincoln , U In the city , accom panied by hla bride. The happy couple are the guests of E , Hunt ugton , who Is a cousin of the bridegroom , S G , Couch , who haitenn making head * quarters in Omaha , and Irwelng la the Interests ot the Wood'a ii.achluo , has now chosen Council Bluffs as the base of opera tlona and will travel from hero In the in terests of the Buckeye. Mrs. J , J. Bliss has returneJ from New "Vork , where she has been purchasing mil Hnery goods and ether stock for her busi ness here , and has carefully selected the latest and best in the eastern markets. D. W , Hcnn the California emigration gent , was in Griswold yesterday lo kl g nfter the Interests of his company. Chief Templeton , of the fire depart ment , is enjojlug a visit from his mother , W , Templetou , of Hastings. Mrs. Elizabeth Knotts , of Lucas coun ty , Is paying a visit to her Bister , Mrs. Joseph Knotts , of this city. J. M. Albert , of Templeton , la. , was one of the visitors to Council UlulTi yes terday. MiesCslla Smith returned home last evening frcm a visit to relatives in Otta wa , 111 , W. 0. Staoy , of the Shu art Implement company , lias gone to Defiance on busi ness. Samuel Haas left jsiterday for Chey enne , Denver and other western points on business. II. P. Searlos , of Merlden , Conn , , wa < < among yesterday's arrivals at the Ogden , Mr. John F. Stewart baa left for a busl- mess trip over the Wahash. Harry E. Pike , of Kansas City , dined at the Ogden yesterday. Wm. A. Cottrell , of Sioux City , was In the Bluffs yesterday. Hon , B. F , Clayton , of Macedonia , was In the city yesterday. D. Prank , of Chicago , breakfasted at the Pacific yesterday. H , Hyman , of Cincinnati , arrived at the Ogden yesterday , A. J , Hancock , of Kansas City , is at the Pacific. W. F. L Grove , of New York , Is at tht Pacific. Charles L. Morgan of St. Joe , Is at thi Ogden. FLIES AND BUGS. Flies , roaches , ants , bed bugs , rats mice , gophers , chipmunks , cleared on by "Bough on Rats. " 15a. Young man or woman , if you want big mo'ney for a small amount , insure in the Marriage Fund and Mutual Trust Asboci- ation , Cedar Rapids , Iowa. fS-Sm POWER OF PRAYER. . A Furniture Dealer Oialms to Have Qot Bid of Dyepecsla and Cramps by Faith. There neoms to be a tidal ware ol marveloni narrations of faith caret and prayer healings , and one euoh In stance is Riven as occurring ai Donlson , by which one of the wel knoirn residents of that town claim to have been completely cured b faith alone. The Bulletin scorns ti have been convinced of the genuine' ness of the experience and gives th following version of the remarkabl occurrence : ( Mr. Archer Steele Is a furnltur dealer In Danlson. For several year he snffdred from poor health ; for th past year ho has baon able to do bn little , and for some weeks past ha nt. been confined to his hod , to all ftf ' pearance a hopeless Invalid. Ho wa rapidly wasting away , losing flesh a the rate of one pound a day , and hi ; friends were watching the hours oreo by when death should corao to his re lief , His trouble was dyspepsia an cramps In the heart. Mr. Steele Is i member of the Methodist church , an an honest , sincere Christian , whoe faith Is as firm as a rock. By chanc his attention was drawn to Miss 0 I and Dr. Deoring , of Louisville , Ky who have accomplished mlraoli through faith in the Lord , and ha\ opened a homo for what appears be a novel method of reatorlr health , Ho entered into correaponi enco with those parties , and a dc and hour sot for his recovery. At ti appointed hour himself and futni ami ally and several members of the ohnn b < in Donlson united In earnest pray ms : with Miss Cliff and Mr. tlou . Daorlnp. ocil few minutes later Mr. Steele felt peculiar ponuatlon , which eeorai like a shock from a galvaulo batter commencing in hla heels and oxton Ing over hla person , Then a feolli LE of Indescribable joy pervaded h system , and ho arose In bed thanki ; God for his recovery. The no morning ho arose from his bed a visited his store , and although aba two weeks have passed , ho Is co fers. stantly Improving , and la In appoi ance a changed man. The tint k ittle , In health Is creeping into his foator irtic- and ho atsurcs us that his digestion } , good and that the heart troubles ho wholly loft him. Ho attributes tl wonderful change wholly to the pov of prayer. The evidences of rooovc are too apparent to bo disguised , a there Is no theory but an aoknowlei ment of divine power that will co' the cato , Mr , Steele believes tl the gift of healing has never be taken away from those who truly Hove In God and his divine promU nnd rejoice In the faith that lifted him almost from the jaws of death Into newness of physical life and n higher conception of the love of Infinity for the souls of men. An Answer Wanted. Can any ono bring us n case of Kliluev or Liver Complaint that Klrctrlc Ult'.vrs will not cpeedlly cure ? We nay they can not , ns thousands of cues already i f rinnnontly uurril , nirl whu are dally roc- mntnendni'K ! ictrlo Hitter * , will prove. lldghtV Dlnesto , Dm etor , We k Back , or any urinary complnlnl quickly cured They purify the blood , regulate the bow. pi' , ftii'l not directly on the dliuanud ports. Kvory bottle eunr.uiteoil. For sale at COo bottle by C. F. ( inidumn. OHUIIOU NOTIOKO. BAPTIST Cliuncit Northoist earner of South Sixth and Firct nyenue. Srr\Ice every Sundav at 10:30a : , m. nnd 7:30 : u in. Sabbath ochool at 12 in , 1 3V , J. G. Jjeinon , pnstor. CATHOLIC Ciiuucii 1'oirl utreot snxith of Willow avenue , Miws at" , 8 , nnd 9 . m , High iiiaaa nnd proaohin ttt 10:30 : , Sunday school at " 1' in , nnil vontiors nt 3:30. : Uev. B. P. Mc.Meuomy , pastor. I'nisinTKlUAN ClIUKCHNortheast cor ner South Seventh street nnd Willow nve- nuo , Morning Borvlcea , 1":30 : ; ovcnlnp , 7.30 Sunday tchool at 22 in. Young people'it ineottnD ; Sunday ovouliip , C:30 : , Uev , H , MoMookln , pastor. BROADWAY M. K , CIIUHOII Corner Broadway nnd South First street. Ser viced nt 10:30 n. m. , 7:30 : p. m , Sunday school , 12 in , Hov , Armstrong poator , CONOIIKOATIONAI. CllUHCHSouthwest cirner Sixthst.aud | Sovonthnve. Servlcoi Sunday morning nt 11:10 : ; evening service at 7:3 ! ' ; Sunday school at 12.03 ; vimng poo. ple'a meeting Sabbnth evening 0:15 : , Uev. Cyrus Hnmiln , pastor. Kr scoi'AL OHUIIOU West ilde Pearl south of Willow ave. Services at 1 0:30a. : m. and 7:30 : p. in. : Sunday school 12 ] ill. Rev. Thomaa J. Maokay , pastor. UNITED BnETiuiBN. Seventh street and Tenth avenue , J. M. Harper , oattor. Services Sundays , 10:30 : a. in. and 8:30 : p. in. Sabbath school , 3 p. m , Prayer meet ing , Wednesdays' , 7:30 : p , m. COMMEHGIAL. COUNCIL DLUrra MARKET. WHEAT No. 2 spring , 70c ; No. S , 63 rejected 50c ; good demand , CORN Dealers paying 32c ; rejected corn Chlcngn , 45a ; new mixed. 48c ; white corn , SSo. The receipts of corn are lUht OATS Scarce and I u good demand ; S3 HAT 1 00@6 00 per tan. 30 per bale. RYE lOo ; light supply. CORN MEAL 1 2fiper 100 pound * . WOOD Good supply ; pricea at. ynrds , 5 00@C 00. COAL Delivered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft. C 50 per ton , BUTTKH Plenty and In fair demand 25o ; creamery. 30o. Koos Ready sale ami not plenty nl 15fa)17o ) per dozen. LARD Fnlrhank's. wholesaling nt 18c , POULTRY Firm ; dealers paying 13o per pound for turkeys and lOo for chickens. VEGETABLES Potatoes , 45o ; onlou * , BOo cabbages , 80@40c per dozen ; apples , 2 5C @ 3 50 per barrel. City flour from 1 60 to 3 40. BROOMS 2 00(33 00 per dozen. STOCK , CATTLE 3 003 50 ; calves 5 00@7 50. Hoaa Market for hogs quiet , as th packing houses are closing ; shippers an paying 5 50 to 6 50. A Xilfe Baring Service- Mr. M. K. Allison , Hutchison , Kan , Saved his life by a simple Trial Bottle n Dr. King's New Discovery , for Consump tion , which caused him to procure a larva bottle that completely cured him , when Doctors , change of climate aud everything else hod failed. Asthma , Bronchitis , Se is vere Coughs , and all Throat and Lung dis eases , It ii gutranteed to oure. Trial bottles free at C F. Goodman's * drug store. Large size , 81. prl 2-eod&w Iw Ve notice tha Marriage Fund,1 Mutual , Trust Association , of Cedar Rapids. Iowa , ) highly spoken of In many of the leading papers of the state. "Money for the Un married" heads their advertisement In another column of this caper. f 5-3m - "A GOOD UN ' , Mr. Madden's English Champion Seta Pugilistic Society Wlia. re M. Y. Times , April lOtb. P.a lllstLo society last evening enjoyed joyed ona cf the most exciting enter- talnments over witneeaod In a public hall in this city , and thieves mutt have rejoiced If the statements made by melancholy men are to be believed. at Mr. Herbert A. Blade , the Maori Im ported by Mr. Richard K , Fox , con ns fessed that his watch was stolen from him , and friends of Mr. Lury Jerome sy ; asserted that that gentleman's beau to tiful diamond pin was deftly taken ebe from his shirt-front. Nearly 4,000 be persons assembled in the American In ile stitute rink , at 8 o'clock , prepared to ; receive an introduction to Chariot Mitchell , the English champion , whc ro was recently brought to this oountrj ra by William Madden , the former con bo Ddontlal friend and adviser of John at L. Sullivan , of Boston. There wen ad no chairs or benches for the Amerloar 'Pait people , nnd they were compelled to ; ait stand daring the untortalumunt at Among those huddled near the plat tr t.t its form were Police Captain Gamier op John L Sullivan , of Boston ; John B rend McC > rmlck , of Cincinnati ; Harr Bry nd Hill , Richard K Fur , Peter McCby a ex Sheriff Peter Bowe , ex-Senato ad John Fox , James Barclay , Herbert A jse Blade , and John Olark. It wan an 100 nonnced that Michael Cloary , of Philadelphia iff adolphia , would sot-to with Mr ! ylea Mlcholl. Mr. Oleary was looked npoi lea as a pugilist entitled to a trout seat 1 kVO sporting circles , to I When Mitchell and Cieary appearoi Ing the American people were frantic wit id- delight. The English champion wat lay to all appearances , a beardless , frollok the somn , and timid boy. Ho smiled a illy ho glanoad across the platform at Mi [ roll Oleary. Oapt. Gnnnor and two polio yorA sergeants examined the boxing glovei A and some of the spectators shonto n such pleasantries an "Look out for th led horaeahoo in that glove , " "Cloary cot marina spikes in his'n , " & < nd- Orator Whittakor called "time. " Tl ling Englluh champion suddnly braced bin hla self In the centre of the platform , inn ing lot liy with his left hand , Mr. Cloai ioxt neatly caught It on his shapely noire and : and gaoped for breath. Mr. Mltohi lOUt pounded Mr. Oleary until t ! on- latter gentleman seamed aboi oar- to fall through sheer oihnnatlo of In the second round Mr. Oleary put ros , his best work , but the Englishman la sledge-hammer blows rained upon hli tave The crowd yelled , Veteran sportli thla gentlemen were in ocstaclca , and thi iwor declared that Mr. Mitchell was tl rory best boxer over seen In this countr ; and In the third round Mr. deary's Ir ede- gave out and he tumbled upon I aver back. He arose as rapidly as he oou that and made a dash at Mr. Mltoho een Then Oapt. Gunner and two poll be sergeants Interfered , Mr. Oleary w Uea , I badly uaod up , and it waa remark that Mr. Mitchell was as "fresh ns n daisy , " Why bo weak' ' Why not bo hotlthy , robunt , nud strong , by tiling lirown'a Iron Hitters ? TIIM KIOUI33T UOLOttADO LADY A Ornooful nnd Truthfnt Tribute to Mrs John W. K n ai Clly Journal. DKNVEII LKTTKU. The richest woman in Oohrndo , it may surprise many to know , la not n bonAnzi princes , nor am I nwnro that the smallest portion of her wealth oven ounolnnny way , either directly or Indirectly through mining. So thu uninitiated outsider may discover thnt thvro itro other tonrcos of making money In this now atntolnea hazardous though slower , perhaps , tlmn thnt of which the most has bunn told it la something to bo the rlohcat womntt In any atato. It la often a question hard to decide , "Whole ths rlchoU woman In n state ! " Bat I tlilnk there la no doubt that In Ool orado It la Mra. John W Illff , widow of the late John W. IHff , popularly awoken of aa "tho oattlo king" of the etatr , a man who dlod owning , per- hapa , twice ns many herds aa any other atockmiui In Oolorado. Conoid- ernblo over 100,000 waa the number of oUtlo poaacaaod by Mr. Illff when ho died , and as 10,000 or 5,000 are aniiiclont to mnko a wealthy man , t la easy to BOO that the Hill estate waa vnat enoagh to render the widow and children the richest heirs in all thlo atatc. Ordinarily the life of the rich la not a subject ol tuflniont Intereat to find Ita way Into a newapapor'a columns , but , aa I have remarked , It la something to bo the richest woman in the Rooky moun tain region ; while , besides , her lifa has boon ouo of ao much dignity and good aoneo that It la pleasant to sketch It , and many , I think , will find it plonaant to read tf it. Fourteen years ago a Ohioago girl oaino to Denver to cell machines tot the Singer manufacturing company. She had wealthy brothers , who offered her a homo and provision , bat the had that independence too rnro utnonj yoatig women outside of novolp , refused fused their proffers andetlartod out for herself. Ouco when I hoard a woman not thia girl's equal , luratlng her brothers for not lavishing on hoi money , dress and jewtil , I oould no nfraln from ooutraatlng with he : Ellzibeth Frnzior. She was a slender , gracofal , dark haired lady , not haiidaomo porhapa but with an interesting face , fall o line womanly resolve. She dotoruilnoc to work for her company hard , eon stantly and faithfully ; aho had youth , health and energy , aud BO admirably did aho bring her tfforta to her work that her machines were sold by hun dreds throughout the third territory. It waa hi.ro she mot Mr. Illff , who became so greatly intoreatcd in the bright , animated , persevering young agent , that when , after two yoara'atay In the west , aho returned to Ohioago , It was to become the great cattle dealer's bride. Thelrn waa a happy life until Mr. IllfTa death , a few yeara since ; his loss was to hla wife a blow from which she has never fully recovered covered , and probably never will. He left no will , so under the Oolorado statutes one-half the mammoth estate goes to his wife , and the other half to the three children , bat as it'will not be long before these attain their ma jority , the management cf the estate involves untiring superviiion , pecu liar Iy dlfflouH to execute since ao much of It lies in oattlo , and the head of U all Is a woman. But Mrs. Illff has shown singular judgment and surprised her closest friends by her wonderful and decisive management ; but one woman in COO control the rolna so suddenly thrust into her hands with success. Mra. Illff happened to be that one woman the wealthiest lady in Oolorado - there is no better business woman is - all its stretch of prairies and moan1 tains. To have seen the great Ili estate rapidly flung to the winds b incompetent guardians would havi . been only the history of great estates but that epitaph ono may safely pre dlot will never bo read over this ono to long aa Eliziboth live * . Although her bereavement and business oarcs have pressed hoavll upon her the last few years aho hai yet found time to do hundreds o good works , and liberal nven , for on of her wealth , are her donations t oharlty and church. She is a sen slblo mother and her little girl are brought ap in a very slmpl < way , much indeed after the 01 ample sot American women by th lovely Princess of Wales She is n more devoted to her own children Edna and Loulso , than aho li to he . , atopaon , Willie , who fairly idolize - her in return. She la a devout mon , bor of the Mothodtat church au never , if her health permits , mUsi any of its cervices , not oven tb , prayer meetings and special aorvioi or too often voted by aristocratic men bers "aburo. " n- It la too common , unfortunately , 11- pay reipoot to wealth and position , r.on the exclusion of unadorned wortl on there are those who oven roaoh sue In an acme of vulgar obelranoo to the aa did. ono woman , who , fortunate ! od an she considered It for hereolf , hi th ! secured a eorvant who had nnoo be < ' employed In the family of the old executive to .tho state. Thoncefor as ohoguaged her acquaintances not 1 r. culture , nor yet by kindliness lee heart , but as to how thuy would , pear to "my girl , who him lived at tl Od governor's. " What inagnfgcont m he turial for a hcrclnu each Q woun y'a would make In the cuiiatio hands o. the author of "Dalay Miller. " It I 'ho ono must admit , though with do in- regrets , an American weakness , Thi dy nothing but a broader education w y effectually rid us of the plague ep < 080 Mrs. Illff la shrewd enough to km lull that much of the deference is paid n the to her , but what in hers ; and s out keeps her clocout friends , they w , were her friends , thuy who were 1 ; tin friends before she became "tho riohi n's woman In Oolorado , " Im. Ing Sheep Uniting in Montana icy Mr. Phil Gibson , who , In conn the tlon with his father , Mr. Paris G ry. son , has for the past four or five ye { , ' been engaged In sheep raising bis Montana , la in Minneapolis for a ah old timo. To a Pioneer Press repor ell. yesterday he said : lice The winter was the best everkno was for the sheep , and the loss will not ked coed 2 per cent. The weak sheep we during the severer weather , picked out and fed , and they generally carne through In excellent ahnpo. The cattle - tlo did not faro so well , though they generally cnmo through In good ahnpo. It 1s wonderful how much they Htand sometimes with absolutely no care during the entire year and loft to shift for thomsolvcp. Tiio slicop yon know have more at tention nnd am herded , Onr own business is largely the making of in- voilmonts in sluop ftrcaatnrn parties , Wo procure thu stock nnd placs it on a ranch u idor herdsmen , who , if found capable , are generally eventual ly given a herd on shares. Wo have found experienced farmers from the pastern states , nnd Englishmen and Scotchmen the most rdl.tblo , A good many Eugllahnum nre coming into the country to embnrk in this bnainotn " "Will there bo any cunsldoaablo shipments of mutton this ycai ? ' "Yon , Largo sheep mon like the Kjgira nnd Wnlliois , who have four or two thousand wethers , are prepar ing to ship them to thu Ohlcngo mar ket soon. There is nn exceedingly gord demand , and prloos nrohlgh lo whnt they have boon. This state of atlalra la duo largely to the enact ment ot a scab law Few sheep are driven into Montana from Califor nia and the south thnt itro not scabby , The law now requires nn examination to bo made , n CLrlilicato granted per mitting them to oonio Into the state , aud gives thu power to take the sheep and care for them if they are found diseased , in the event of the owner falling to cure them. The law Is cal oulatod to chock , for the time , the driving of scabby sheep into the torrl tory , and/give n higher grade to both mutton.'and wcol. Bator stock Is being brought In , nnd the industry Is In an exceedingly prosperous condition , There has been a safe nnd steady profit , Wo have an Instance of a case whore an Investment of $1 000 realized $4 , 700 In four years. Of course , that is better than the average , but it showa the drift ot affairs. Wo regard sheep raising generally safer and uiuro eat is factory than handling cattle. A man knows whore ho stands , and can -eel out and realize when ho wants to , With onttlo scattered over the terri tory , he's a luoky man if ho can go out In throe years. Mr. Gibson denies a report recently made current that bii father , Mr. Parla Gibaon , la about to engage In the erea tlon ( f a woolen mill. Ho liai made Investments for hlmaolf , W. W Eist man , T. J Bixton , M. Auorbaoh aud others in Fort Banton , and th town is beginning to f ° el the boom Inoldont to its easy access to the Northern Pacific nn well ns Can adian Pao.fio , Mr. Gibaou reports that a line of railroad will most cer tainly be built from Billings to Benton - ton nt a very early day prcbibly commenced during this season. The territory will soon have thrco outlets the Northern Pacific In two direc tions , "the Utah Northern and the river from Fort Benton. "Our situation gives us advantage ! over almost anv other grazing coun try , " remarked Mr. Gibson , "even if wo did not possess the advantage of climate and pisturago. We got bet tor rates , thanks to river competition. The outlook waa never more flittering than at at present , and the stockmen are feeling well after the luoky win- tor. " Voluntary Tributes of Gratitude for Benefit fit Deceived DIAB Bin , Please allow me thoprlvllegf of giving my testimony regarding the won derful curative properties of your Invalua ble medicine , Hunt'Remedy. During thi past six or seven years I have been a grea sufferer from Kidney disease , and during great part of the time my sufferings havi been ao Intense as to be Indeicrlbable Only those who have Buffered by thlsdreac disease know of the awful backache , an pains of all kinds , accompanied by grea . weakness nnd nervous prostration , loss o , force and ambition which Invariably atteni , It. I had all these troubles Intensified , am was in such aba i condition that I couli out of my chair except by put my hands on my knees , and aluios rolling out before I oould straighten up. ] tried the best doctors , and many kinds ro medicine , but all failed to help me , and experimented o lonp n deavorlng to ge cured that last sprlog I was In very pee > shap , and In B eking f jr relief my attor | tlon was directed bv a friend to the ri markable cures of Kidney diseased eto which w re being accomplished by Hunt idas ] Remedy. .1 was Induced to try it , and bi gan to take It , and very teen "llmliore as up" as It were ; my severe backache , an of the intense pains I had Ruflo ed so loc note speedily disappeared , nutwlthstandl g to ha been bothered with this complaint n- many yean ) . nrls When I lief an to take Hunt's Keraedy was considerably tun down In my ene health , and suffered alee from loss of app IX- tlte. Kver slcce I have been taking tl IXho Kemecly , however , rny Improvement h ao been moat marked ; my former complaint aches , palm , etc , , have disappeared , and , now feel like my former relf , hale , heart icr and Hound In health. I shall always kei sea Hunt's llentedy wl h me , nnd would mo m- et mostly r commend 11 those who a mud mlferers from Kidney or Liver diseases , diseases of the Bladder or Urinary orga BOB to use Hunt's Ileroedy , and take no othc ho Yours very truly , DOB IIKN11Y H. 8HKLDON in No. 280 Westm niter St. , Providence , 11 , tote I "In the lexicon of vouth. etc. , tbere. ) such word as Fall , That "lexicon" Is n ( to i found In the laboratory of Hunt's Kerned thj It knows no such worn ai Fall. ich ir the Life , Tim ese and Treaojiero y ; * DWTUTTKN JB8SO ind BY HIS WIKK. . be only life authoi lied by bor and which aen not be a "Blood and Thunder" story , such aa lie been and will be put llshed , but a trua life by rib only person who Is In pouixwlon of the fact latihltil and devoted wife. Truth Is inorr nl by cetlngthan flctlon , A KtnU should apply 011 i of rltory at once. 8a 75 cts. for Sample bo J H Gbnmber * . & Go . t.onfi Mn the na- PILE OlNTMF.Nr ; inn ic.f OINTMENT. IB , ocp Ilia , Fever nnd A no Tonic Cordial. . . 1 L > t. STANDARD UVKK IMLLS. . . 10W urv.xwtoEi2etTCCJua.Ttr DIAlUtUOE OU11I' ' she rrho 9 her SURE OUHE FOR CORNS . . . . leat ( Warranted cr money refunded , ) FOR SALE 1JY ALL DRUGQIS' Manufacturrd by W. J WhtUhouao , 005 N ICIIiHt. . umaha , Neb. ap H.UI& noc- DUFREHE& 3lb- DUFREHE&MENDELSSHO oars in MENDELSSHO irter hort ARCHITECT ; own REMOVED TO n rore , ' Omalia National Bank Evildi O t , (1 U a MdnV > no Irrnlttfc. himlt ( .laoit , HOP bid c n r I rot itnitl luirci an * o' optutx vol mil ti * Kviiteeo , * turc-lM tiiuutr tu . Mop ! > Htr - > ) / \ f I. V AIM ) . ' , Clnttltt cm j.lM'iiltrr if It tiny HOI- HIT * ! * . j , i v /our I' < - . . U hnfc rrtt w , , i , rri ht.if nt | o- * 1 . ' 'J f * T i. .I'll. ivaam&itotm REMARKABLE ! KANHAH Cirv , Mo. , Sept. ro , 1882. I think It it duty I OHO to humanity to my whatour remedy no * done ( r mo. One year ago I contrnctul a livl iiuo o ( lllood 1)1 case , aoil not knowing the rmull ol such troubles , I allow- ol It to run lo' some t'mo , but finally applied to the best plnmdnn In t Is city , who treated mo for tlx inonlln. Is THAT TIMN t TOOK O\KR 000 IIU.M or iituroinuiuH or MK itRT i grain each , and had run down In weight from 210 to 157 pouul * , and wai confined to my bed ilthMcr- curUI HhoMiiatlnin , ncnrix-ly nblo to turn mjscll o\or. llolnu a trn\eltnff man. BOUIO of the fra ternity founi main this drploiabla condition , case * that - " " ipcc flc.as a had Ivt'i'ii cured by 1U use. I commoniloa the UM Itultnvety Illtlo faith ann In low that thrco necks V\M able to takorar place on the road The norm mil roppor collorod nx > ts Kradually disap peared , and today I ha\onotaBOioor 1110100017 JH'ruon , and my weight In 217poundii bclnif inoro than Ite\cr o . I do not wish sou to publish my name , but j on may nhow this letter to any who doubt the merit of d , S. S. for I know It Is sure cure. Yours Truly , J. II. B. Some thirty ) can a o there thcdln Montjo ivery , Ala. , a JOUIIR man who wa.i terribly allllc- tcd. After being troitol for a IOUK time by the mod cal prolomlon ofthlKtown with no bencflt , ho commenced taking S H S. Alter poreiatently taklnpIt two months ho waa cure ) . Belnzao qualntod with him for the dtauuo ne > cr mode U return. J. W. Biauor , 1. I' . , Hot Spring * Ark. If you doubt , come to tee us , and wo will CURB YOU , or cbarno nothing ! Write for particular ! and a copy of the llttlo book , " Mouogo to the Unfortunate Suffering ' Auk any Druggist as I our standing. ta.81.OOO R wnrd will ho paid to anjr ' Chcmlit who w.ll find , on analysis of 100 bottle * ot S. S. S. , ono parllcio of Mercury , Iodide of Pa'aulum , or other Mineral sulnUnco. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Proprietors , Atlanta , da. Price of Small Site > I 1,00 Large SUe 1.78 SOLD BY ALL DIlUaOISTS. OOL. L , T. FOSTBB ITonngitown , Ohio , liar 10 , 1S80 ? D * . D. J , KIXDALL * Co. I had a very Talaa- ole nambletonlan colt that I prised very highly , he had a large bone spavin on one Joint and imallone on the other which made hlmvtry lame ; I had him nnder the charge ol two vital * Inary inrgoons which failed to cure him. I wal one day reading the 'dvertliemeat of Keadalll Jpavtn Cure In the Chicago Kipretf ,1 determined itonoetotry It and got our Crugglstt here M lend for It , nd they oruered three bottles ; I took til and I thounh * I would give It a thorooch trial , I uied It according to directions and & tonnh day the eolt coated to be lamt and UM lump * have disappeared. I used but on * boHU . and the coil's llmln are as tree ol lumpe and ti imooth ai any hone In the ( tale lie 11 entire ly cured. The cure was to remarkable thai have let Iwo of my neighbor * have the IMUUV - Ing two bottlei who are now nilngll end toi Illustrated circular tlvltf pocltlve - proof. Price 11. All DraggUM nave U 01 oai get It tot you. Dl. B.J. Kendall * Oo ! , Pit- pileton , Bnosbnrgh lalli , VI BY ALL DBUQOIPTP a- aba DOCTOR ata i SUPPOSITORIES I ve The Great Popular Remedy for PUef. le. Sura our * -for Blind , Bleeding & Itching P le.id And all forms of Hemorrholdal Tumors. These BurrosiroRiis act directly , upon tha al ooats of the Ulood Vesaols. and by their astringent at effocU gently force the blood from the swollen atot tumors , andby making the coats of the vein * ad strong , prevent their refilling , and hence a radi cal cure Is sure to follow their use. Price , TB nd cents a box. For BaloJ > y H Jrurirt t , or sent by ild mall on receipt of prtWffcyEB li li M odioal itst I& Ollva St. Pt EonUT st of DB A reirulir gradual * HENDERSON. ofI , . m modllne. Over IS I COS & COS Wyandixt * Bt , roars' pracllca 12 ret KA08A3 OITV , MO. In Chicago. or Authorized by the sttte to treat Chronic , Nervoui and Private dis * eases , A lhma. Epllepiy , Rhou- imatlim , Piles , Taua W rm , Urln- l it's rj m d Skin DIsoasM , WIUKNMS ( nlrhtloiiM ) bored . .BBILITT , ( less of sexual power ) Etc. Cures uar- red anto.d or money rolutJod. Chirp's lo * . - Thousands nd sands ol canes cured. No Injurious merUclne * os tied No doteiitlon from builnou. All troll- osI clnos lurnlsliel even to patients at a dlttance. BO i Co sullatlon free ahd co iridentlal call or write. AK ° "id eirerlttnceare Import lut A BOOK Ior Iraihsexis lllustrat-d and circulars of otho ri MLBKUU thlnirs nonl setled ( or two 3o gUmps. FKK pt- the DOCTOR STEINHARTB has dl * , ESSENCE OF LIFE. ty. FOR OLD AND YOUN'O , MALI AMD FmAtm. eep It li a sure , prompt and effectual romeds or test dlgontlon , Dyspepsia , Intermittent Fevers , Wanl are ot Appetite , Nervous Dobllltv In alkltsStant or Weak Memory , Loss of Brain I'owejfFrOBtratlon , BUB Weakness and general Loss of Pov&r. It repair ! . nervous waste , rejuvenates the faded Intellect , lor. Btrciiahthcns the enfeebled brain and restorM surprising tone and vigor to the exhausted 01- lor.a. Kns. The experience of thousands proves It to be an Invaluable remedy. Price , 11.00 a bottle , a. or six or 15. For sale by all druggiaU , or sent .ls secure from observation on receipt of price bj 10W Dr. Stoinliar . .PO. . Box 2460 Bt- Louie. Mo. idy. oni net , DR. WHITTIER. .08 , . . will 817 Bt ChmrlMBt. BT. LOUIS MeA - ibai 1 A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medic * rthe I ooU > geBhu been longer engaged la the treat U a ment of CHRONIC , NERVOUS. SKIN AND liter- DLOOD Diseases than any other physician ID Bt. ter > Louis as city papers show and all old roaldentl ook. know. Consultation free and Invited. When II Is Inconvenient to visit the city for treatment , medicines can be sent by mall or express every where. Curable cases guaranteed ; whore doubt eil U It la frankly ttated. Call or write. 55 Nervoua prostration , Debility , Mental and 1'hynloal Weakness , Mercurial and 25 other alfectlons of Throat. Hleln nnd Hones Ulood Impurities nnd Blood Poisoning , 00 Skin Affections , Old Borea and Ulccra. Impedimenta to Marriage , Uhouinntlam , 25 I'llca. Bpeclal ottentlun to cases from over-workod brain. aUUOIUAIj OASES 25 receive special attention. llBimneu arising from linpru'len'ee. KioeBnes , Indulgencea 25 WO pages th who ! story well told. Many recelpU ; who may maj- 3TS. ry , who may not , why , causes , consoquenctl Noith and cure. Sealed for 28fl postage or stamps. iti-Cm a 22d&wl ON PERSONAIf "Parti ot the human body , enlarKed , developed and streDgtheaod , " etO.ll an Interesting advert sument loog run to our paper. In reply to inquiries we will say that there no evidence c ! humbug about this On the contrary , the advertisers arv very highly In * dorted Interested persons may get sealed cir culars giving all particular * , giving all particu lar ! , by addrewlnir Erie Medical Co. , P. O. Bo * ling , 518 , Buffalo , N. Y. Toledo K ntog B e , \ *