THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , SVJE1)NESDADECEMBER 19 , 1883. tOSB ANt > OAlr ) . ciumnl. M IVM tAVen nkk x ) f r I\RO , With l.llloOT fever. . ' "My doctor pronounced mo cured.but Igotsick again , with terrible tmns in my back niul sides , am1 got so bad 1 Could not movol I shrunkl From 228 Ibs. to 1201 ! had been doctoring - toring for my liver , but iltlicl mo nogootl. 1 did not expect to live more than thrco months. I began to aso Hop Bitters. Directly my appetite relumed , my niins left mo , my entire system spetncil _ renewed - I nowed as if by magic , and after using i several bottles 1 am not only as sound as a sovereign but weight more than 1 did before. To Hop Biltofs T ewe my life. " Dublin , Juno , ' 81. It. FIT/I-ATHICK. Cll * "l II ! . "Mnlitcn. Sl w. , Ki-K 1.1S > 0. Ocnllcnicn 1 tilf < rcil with ivtUckn ot jlrk licai'scho ' , " Noui-algia , female trouble , for years in the most terrible and oxcrutiating man ner. ner.No mcdicino or doclor could give mo ! relief or cure until 1 used Hop Killers. 'Tho firet-bottlo Nearly cured mo ; " Tlio second made mo as well nnd strong ns when n child. And ' 1 have boon an lolhisday. " My husband was an invalid for twenty years with n soiious Kidney , liver and urinary complaint , "Pronounced by Bostoi 'u.best phys icians "Incurable ! " Seven hollies of your hittora cured him and I l.now of the "Lives of eight persons" In my neighborhood thai have been saved by your bitters , And many more are uuing them with great benefit. "Thu almost Da myracles ? " Mrs. 13. D. Slack. HO\\ioGiT : Sii'K. EKIIOSO yoursojf day anil night ; oat too much without ox- 'orciso ; work too hard without rest ; doctor all the lime ; take nil Iho vile nostrums advertised , and then you will want to know htnv to gut well , which is answered in ihreo words Take Hop Bilters ! - _ „ < , lu U C. Wren's JJcirvK AM > Hints * TIUAT- : KUNTuijanratitooil w cilio for lljiti'rm , JiuzU tPCM'i , iConviiliiioiiH , VjtH , Ncnotm J i'iir Iia ( , lliviiliirlio.NorvoiiH Pruftrntion rnupiil by tlm < i o iiCnlroliol ortouaciM ) , WnkufnliiCHs. iloiitm lit'- prrtwion , Hottonine > t tlio Ilrnin resiilliiiK in in xuiity nnil leailinR to misery , decay ami ilcntli , I'mniutuni Old AR , Ilnrrennnw , JX-HH < > t power in nitliur hoz , JnTulnntnrir IJUSHM iinilHni-riiinl- orrlio-'ii causuil liy vir-txerticin ! < irihobrainiiolf- nbiind < ir iiviiMiidnlKODCo. l uch box roiitaitm nuo iiiniitli'H trrutmiMit. 41jM ( n Imx.or MX boxes for $ . ' . ( i , Hentljy mail prc iaiilon it < diiitof ! iirtce. ivi : < ; IIAIIA-XTIK IX HOXIM : To cure nny cnno. 'With ' oaoli < mlcr received lyii for.six binim. nroompunioJ with ( lUXl , AVO will tonil tlm imroluiMir our wriltcn Kiiaranti-o to ro. ( umltho money if tlio trcntniontdocaiiotouuct otiiro. ( Jiinranttins itwiipdonlyby C. V. ( IOOHMAX , KOIr A rnUor Oraalia. Xfk DR , FELIX LEBRUN'S ANDG PnKVENTIVB AND EITHER SEX. Thremedy being Injected directly to tha neat Ike lease , require * no change of diet or nauieoui , tnorcumlot poisonous medicines to bo taken Intern- i'y Vhon 'isoJ H a preventive by either BOX , It ll ItnpOMlDlo to contract any prhat * disease ; but In the cue of those already unfortunately affllctc'dwo guar antee throe botca to euro , or wo will refund the money. Prloo by mall , pontage paid , (2 per box , Of Ibrce boxct for $5. IWniTTEN OUAKANTEKS iu l by all authorlied agenti Dr .Felix LeBrun &Co BOLE rilOl'UIETORS : C. P. Qoodmni , Drutgl t , Solo Agent , for Omaha K ti mt wlv HENNINGS IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION CORSET .In warruntnl to winr IUIIKIT , tit Ulio fnnii nioliT , nml njvu bittci rfatlrfavtloii tliuti any olnvr Cu m In thu murki't. or iirlca paid txi nrumlrd. Tlialiularn > uiciiM.u. v- Chlcoiro'H IH Ht phyakluiiM , occinu pany < -arli t MiniM f'rlni , lli t Kutrrn Jt-un , 1'uctuuc rrpaltl. VLftd AI KW > uiirii > i-ii limit fortliniJ ' ItllTIIHCllll.lI , J0i-n : A , < ( ; . , Mnnufiuluniii , ViU -CI ltanaulpUUtculcoco < Fur cult by .INO. II. F. LEIIMANN. PATENTS MtINN k CO. , of tlio Bcivrtmo AMEnicAK , con. ilnuotoiictMSollclton for J'jitontu , CuTi'uts , Trailo JMnrkn , OoprrlRlitv , JOT Uio United Btutoi , Cimndn. Kniilnnd , Franco , Germany , etc. Hand lloolcnbout 1'afents eont free. Tlilrty-cnvon jeurn'uxpvrlenco. CO.uronollced InthoHciKNTirio AMKIUCAK. tlio liirveiit.tiost.nnd most wldelr circulated nclnitlllo paper , f l.'JOu yeur , Weekly. Bplendld encmvlnun und tiitcre tln In- Jonimtlon. BpocltnuncaproftlioHclciulllo Aiiier. lean f cnt fmi. AiUrc.s J1UNN A CD . HclENTIJ-JO AurJiiCAN Otbco , 2U1 llruadirur. Kow Vork. GOLD MEDA1 , PAEIB , 1U78 , BAKER'S AVuiTnutm ! Ournn , fioin nlilcli thu t'tooa o. Oillia > l > i'eiirrinu\ed , \Mttfnti ( \ < ltnct < he itrtuglh of Coco i mlseil ttllli Hlorcli , Arrowioolor Biiktir , uu4 U therefore fur juuio econuiul. cal. It U dvllcluui , uuuililihiK , ir4iiiglhetu'iig,4u lly tUyi-nled , iiml uJrnlruUy ujajjU > 4 fur JuMilid * u * vrell UK for | 'iun In lieiUth. KoU bjr tiroren eterjnhf re , V , BAKER & CO , DiMcr. Mass. ihirouu. TTJLJ TUO VOLTAIC lKt.T. I - L'J A : 'LUvri' . Wr will M-iuJ < > u 'JWrty : Trlul , Tt > MKN , YOUNU OU < IUI. v. lie at * uir rluK trvm KEJtvoL * DtulMrr , Jxr VITiUTr.uulUtuxi 5llM-aiwt nf'u rruvKil. XIIVKK n ublo.t ( run ) UIKU Olid OTIIEH CiViLI h ( * Jy II Ili-J Ullll ttllll plrto ri' t'Mji < luu to IlLitni. Viu u rnd 1 Ino. VOLTAIC HELT Cc , , MARSHALL , MKE J FOR SALE. A Hare Chance for Printing Offices W litre for B& > MtreraJ barrel * ot flr.t iittiUUof i > rlntli.K Ink. Iteli'lf ' ! " ' ' ' ' . en taM\fi \ or tlowcrpreue * than wo arc .now utl ua will tell tlu ) wme it M ccnli | i r pouiu' free li ri ur t Uuaha. Will itiifuthmoo OOOIDENTAL JOTTINGS , * * \Vyomlnir. Clicycnne rstlm.itos llicnl nf city Itn- \ > ro\o nonts for Ilia year at fcrilO.WK ) . Anonoftlnv 1'oUcr , of Ohln , In In Jnll nt Choycniio for pn slnc counterfeit money. ( loorpj Cook , tlio murderer of ilftmm liltuil , WIIH ciimlctccl nnil seiitoncoil t" bo htintfnt Larnmlo , Mnrcli 2 , 1X8 . ' One linnilroil nml rovontceii c.ir loads [ of co l were font out from tlio Onrbon minon ono day liMt week. This l Uio lnrgo < t output ctor innilo Ultra In nno tiny. The Wvninliif ? Mont cnimmtiy liiuo nlrenily hcRim kllllm ? niul f > ltip ] > liiK' liopi , but will not vointnonui luantjlilcrliijr cnttlu for n couple of week * . They am , liownver , ftiriiiliii ! ) ( con- sllcrallo beef for tlio ( irocloy nnil Uoiixcr market * . At tbn 1'ock Pprliitfi eoul urines last week , nn employe tmraoil 1M. U'llarrn WM htnnding In fnint of tlio litiBo lly-wliecl , In tlio oiiRttio honio , tin wheel How to pieces , Htrlklnp O'Hnrrn nnil killing him InsUntly. HovnH horribly nmiiflo ; < l , n Inr o piece of tlio Iron ctrlkliiK him In tlio brcnnt , crushing It In. The Wyoming , YclliiWHtono J'nrk k Pa cific rntlion < ! company tiled Incorporation pap - p < T. , nnnounoinK Its objjct to bo tlio liiillilinK of n railway nyntom through tlio cnnl , lion mid petroleum fctflim of Western Wyoming , nnd llicnco to iho National park and Montana , nnd the I nramio and Cheyenne people be- HOAO thq tnmpnny menu Innlneii. ThU I * the way "A WnrkliiKinnn" f Wy- inn I IIR UpaM to pot It ; "When T lived in Colorado I would li.ivo npiiritcil an offer of a few doll.iM for my vote. Jloro , when lain offered ? rit ) for the \oto of my family niynolf , wife mid iliti lilciK scorn gives way to a cal culation that $ . * 0 IH equal to what I earn by five wenkV labor , It doesn't matter to mo who hnld ollico , " Thn animal report of the superintendent of HcliooU Hlimrri the atrprcffato uilno of the 8."i nchixil liiMi-td is S8H.5II5.W. The total niton- iltneo I * Ht."i2 : pupil * . The BOX clainlficattnn of the pupils IH l)17'i ) males and lli'7 fomnleit. Of tlmW ) teachorn , 70 arc ladicn nnd lit Ron- tlomen. 'J'liu average pay of the teachem is ? fiH.M per month. The highest nalarlcs nro pild in .loluiHon county , whore thu uvor.igo Is ( it.f : > S per monthj while Ulnta county payo the low out ( filiation tlia average pay thcro bolng tfl'l.lfi. ' DmitiK the year the mini of W. > , - JMJI.'f" has been paid to tl'U teacher * . Daltotrt , Tha Abeidcun land ollico Is ni hoil with Over 318,000 lion boon subscribed nt Huron for allowing mill. The receipts of tlio Vnnkton ferryboat for tlio j'ast Hunson amounted to $7,000. Tlio IHsiimrck Tribune Hays the roof will bo mi tlio cnpitol building in lees tlum tlirco The bended Indebtodncsx of llurleigh unin tylsS7.,17Tho ! expenses of the county for the year omlini ; November 1 were ? 2l ! , ' Ononiuht last week fi\o cowboys , nt Dick' Inson , filled with frontier fire-water , for live hours kept up a furioim fuxllado. I'ully COO Hliota were fired. No funerals. The editor of Tha Dickinson 1'roKS anil thrco othorH were pomidcd. No arrc t . Colorado. ICanchmoii In the Grand \alloy arc plowing fur their upriiig cro | * . Denver paper * claim the city is afllictod with n council but a few dogrccn ulioad of Omaha. Citinnlaim'H council has cut tlio salaries of city ollicials , thus Having the city ? 5,000 an nually. About SIO.OOO woith of thoroughbred cattle have of late boon added to Larimer county's Mr. J. 1) . Hoilmau , who lives in the San l.uls park , in woith $ . ' (0,000 ( , made in farming since 1872. Thn bonds for n state cnpilol building wore carried by a majority of ' 1,537. The amount ia S-'tOO.OOO. Kuadvlllo still holds her own us the homo for the slugger , the hip-pocket tiond nnd tlio go.asyou > please fouinlo , Snyder k Co. have purclinxod JtO.OOO head of Texas cattle for Sf.00,000 , and \ \ - \ \ \ turn tlioni IOOHO on tliolr rango. Colorado now rnnks among Uio potiolennv producing states , A shipment of fifty barrels Iin bfon iiiado from Oanon City. ' The treasury of Denver Is so low that tlio police frrco will bo reduced nnd a now llconso tax levied to Have it from bankruptcy. The Leadvillo Herald Is inclined to believe that dlstilct will xhow n very modest gain this year over IKSi. , when tiio product reached 317,000,000. The. city council uf Denver has granted a charter to a cable bolt rend , nnd fixes the faro to bo chartrod nt five cents. They did not give the streets away. A pretty waiter girl , in u ( irooloy hotel had rival suitors to her hand. Having no choice , she invltod them to sotUo it at ten paces' One is now nursing n hole In bis bowels and the other Is In jail. The Londvillu [ ins to Hi co employs 11 ! clerks graded at Slr.OO , 81,200 , ? ! KK ) , and a porter's wngcsnt SHOO. A portion of those clerks perform - form the duties of free delivery about the city , and there nro 800 lock boxes. Tlio notorious "Itobel ( " ioorgo , who oscapoil the clutches of the North PIntto ollicors , has sued Denver fur 910,000 damages fur fill no liu iirisonmoiit. Ho worked the ' 'boodle racket' In North 1'lnlto and swindled n man out ol $100. $100.Tha Tha now Union .I'acllio hospital in tlio eastern part of Denver , near the old fair grounds , is imdor roof , ft Is of gray stone , nnd I-i nn Imposing structure and n great ad dition to that part of the city. It Is not quite ready for occupancy. Montana , Thoio mo 1,11(1 ( pel-tons of uiliool iigulu Dcu Ijudgo. ' A lingo deposit of what proiniaes to bq n eiipeilnr uitlclo of lire clay has boon discover uc r LiIllusion. . - Deer liodgo county , this year , has HI per sons , linns nnd corporntlonsvlio pay fron ! * \W \ to . 5,000 taxed , each. The Northern Pacific intend ImildliiL' a I lolonn n buck blacksmith Hlioji , 50x1(10 ( fee In dlmeniionM , this winter , If the \\eallicr per mite. Colonel llgiw has taken to the lecture stam ninco ho left the army , mid Is onllKhtunlng th nathos on the subject of ' 'Kivo VearM Amen the " W. H. Halo , n tolocrnph operator , nh plnyod tlio role of n postofllce Innpoctor am scared hnlf the postmiuterH of the toirltorj has been run down mid jailed. The TowiiBond llridgo company have filet articles of incorporation In # 10,000 , to cot stuict n bridge over tl 10 Missouri river. Tl stock is divided Into a thousand share * at * 1 ( it share. MmijniH < lo Moron Days Italian decided to a copt the offer of thu DIllliiKS Hoard of Trad nnd will erect slaughter houses there nox spring uiul bo prepared to slaughter 10,00 hooves during the year. In the asscKxmont of l.oulsnnd Clurkocoui tics appear Urt,35l nheopalund at $77iXi' 8,18' ' ImrfiCH valued nt WI51.15' ' , lli'JI ) : stoc cattle vnluml ut 68(15,240 ( , 1,855 CIIWB vnhu-d i $54(05. Value of stock nr uliariw In corpora lions U ± ; ,05 ( > . The articles of incoiHirntIon | of three hoav cattle coiijiaiiii ) have boon filed with th Hccietary ol the territory n followHi Concori cattlu company , c.ililtnl tflW.OOO ; Koyetoi cattle company , capital ? 1GO,000 ; Noithwos ern cattle conipany , capital $ ' .H,000 ) , Tie Jiutto Intor-Moiiutalii saya : Thor bcems to ho some doubt as to the exact nmoiiii ijalil by the Union Pacifio company to tl Nortliern I'aclflo to prevail upon tlio latto not to extend the branch railroad to llutto Ono mutliunty places the oonnldoriiUou n .si.WKt.OQJ , nnother ut 81,203,000 and n thlr at ; i much smaller amount. 'Iho laud hales of t\a \ Northeru 1'acllicA tLoyuar eiwllnif Not ember 30. UKureiraUj ! 54,41 .01 nc. 1 , for which SL'.HUUyi.lU wa lucolvod. Tht sale * were dMded M follows Miimoh..U ilUU-Jct , 17,211. ( > 0 acres ; Dukot district , ClriKlD,62 ! acres ; Montana distric fil.-lfil.Ol acres ; Washington district , 2 1 m.W ! acrca , The Utah ft Northern < uryum iiroougagci of real through lSoenm to roach theMaxey coal mtuo recently pur chaiod by tia ! Union l' clfio cuiupaiiy. Th narrow ymitfi' , H h uiulerUimd , > tlll build Into the National 1'atk , and the main new 111 IKS built through Horeman into the hields river and Mui ol hell cmintry-tho n-at 'lock cectlon of eastern Montana. California. There arc 1180 prisoners In San Qnonlln. The grax hpicr | po < t has dl nppearcd from orra valley. The gold yield of the Canslar mincs'for the wt year is ostlnmtoil nt SW.OOO. A swcot imtato wltthlng twonty-ono ixwnds s on exhibition nt Santa Anna , An f\ory ttixk , eight feet in length mid \eholnchcfl through , was unearthed at He- ccin a few days ngo. An nnny of RO > ohordcrn have l > con set to ork slaughtering the ports on the ( Jlemi ranch. Twenty men < ro almost c-mtlnimlly ( opt going " cr the ranch seating the gec- away. The Heal Itock ll hthou o , to bo erected op ml to Crc'cent ( > lty on St. Uoorge's rccf.clght niles fioin the shore , will ilso to n height of > 0 feet nbovo the water level and within largo ore houio building , fog horn , etc. The cost 111 roach about § 100,000. Sales on real ogtato the past eighteen nonths in San Kills Olilspo county , haxo mounted t i over 91f > 00,000. llcconl sales miptlso the Kurekn ranch , of 21,030 acred , at > . " > ,000 : the Snntti Isabel , of 20,100 acres , nt IC(1K)0 ( ( ) , and the Miter Huero , of over I..OOO cies , atSKW.OOO. Thoio is a pilsonor named 1'eacock , In the ate prlxou , under sentence of IH ye.irs , who as the x icllin < if n conspiracy planned by two omen. Ono of the womeiion her death bed , mfofxcd that ho wns put out of the way that is property might bo disposed of. Idaho. It is no extraordinary uvent for n C.ilJwell orclmnt to sell fioni xl,000 to ? l,00 worth t goods in a day. The Wnod Illvor country Is agitating the dillng of that section of Idaho of Its Merion ion population. Illk niiddcer are very plentiful in Smoky JiHtrict , nnd this the old hunters construe into sign of a mild winter , AH n whole , mint ) owners in the Wood Hher iiintry nppcar to bo well fcatiaficd with thu fltillw of the last Heauon , and yet the slup- icntu of ere ha\o not boon nsgicntus in.iny nticipatcd. The twenty houses nnd ton saloons at lin ! ltyCOJrl'Alono district , nro a myth. The lopiilatlon consIsU of a few miners who expect i ) winter there , mid n patient mule , which i > ircd nt 815 per day , for nil purpubes of trans > ortatlon. Hniloy is all the time improving , nnd has nn ir of permanence about it scon only in n few vcntorn towns. ' The largo hotel , n mngnlli ont thrco-story nnd basement brick structure , s noariug completion. It is enclosed , ami vorkmon are engaged on tlio Inside tinish- t'tf- ' t'tfW. W. .1. Cuddy , who loft Omaha n few weeks go with a newspaper outfit for Caldwcll , has nfely landed , mid the first number of The 'aldwoll Trlbunn has reached us. With nn yo single to No. 1 , "Cud" Moats his auto- raph from the masthead In conspicuous "full ace. " Ho blows for the town with all the Igor of Hound lungs , nnd turns out an excel- ontnewspapcr for "the coming metropolis of daho. " Tlio town is knocking the props rotn under Uoigo City. It is backed by tlio Jrcgon Short Line , and its ollicials nnd n myp number of Omaha men nro onjojing the rod Is of the boom. I'tuli. President Taylor hns ifMicd his lint against onnd dances , During November the D , it It. C. brought o Utah from various points In Colorado 180 nrs of oro. Utah farmers are complaining of the low ice of grain thin year. There wns n very ulr demand throughout the territory , but the onmiul for It is HO small and prices so low , hat most of the crop is likely to bo on their lands nearly nil winter. On the different stories of the Mormoi emplo are carved In the grauito wall nrop- esentation of the earth , moon nnd sun , \\hich TO symbols of the three degrees of celestial . .lory ; tlio sun , which was recently caned , eprohontinj ; the highest degree. ltradstroot'8 Mercantile agency reports that hero live failures inUtah during the inontl f November , with aggregate liabilities o ' 51,000 , 'And only lluOO actual assets. In daho two failures were reported during the nmo tlmo.wlth liabilities of : < : ( ,300 , andactuaf itssots , $2,000. The nominal ansots reporte ro much higher , but the amounts given hero 10 nil that creditors will realize. Now Mexico. Sixty-fix o Now Mexican prisoncrx are con neil in tlio Loavenworth jail. Santa Fo has been enjoying the luxmies of , good , old-fashioned snow storm. Kingston is about as lively n plico an there s in the territory. Her milieu are proving orltablo bonaiuas. Tha finding of gold on the site of the l iregiw court IIOUHO has sot the entire country tbla70 with oxcitomont. Alhuipiorquo Is looking forward to a boom n the spring. The prospective advent of a low railroad makes.tlio people very hopeful , About twelve miles from Nutt , in the nountalns , there is nn old Mexican tunnel running In COO foot , nnd not far from n small ipring. The timbers nro almost rotted away , mil the Iron implements lying about are so niton with rust that they crumble at a touch. I'lioro Is a largo amount of heavy nnd np- mrontly rieh sUgin the vicinity , specimens if which have boon handled , which shows .hat there was once n smelter there. JMlKCOllatlCOIIH. During November 20.800 tons of coal wore 'hipped ' from Seattle , W , T. The coinage nt the Canton mint during November - vember , 1HSH , wan an folhms : Double oaglus , 8120.000 ; stniid-ird dollars , tflOO.OOO. Total , J5220.000. A Novndn paper states that "owing to the nbsonco of nil the editors , the publisher II.-.H succeeded In securing the serviced of a gentleman - man to edit this number. " The 1'ortland News states that the North ern Pacific railroad has lUvoluUoui/.od not only trade In Oiegon , but It ) chant-Ing the re. latlons of agriculture. Tha importation over the now line of provisions nnd seeds has caused the market prims to drop about twenty per cent , and a similar drop Is expected when other articles bcclu to bo carried over the road. In view of UIOKO fncts The News recom mends the farmers of Oregon to make some change in their modes. Wol Do Moyer. 11 Is now undisputed that Wcl Do Meyer's Cutnrrli Cure Is thu only treatment that mo to the pulpit , lov. { ( ioo. ! ; . 11 elf , Coble- vlllo , N. Y. " "Ono box radically cured me , llov. C. 11. Taylor , 140 Noble street , Urook- lyn.1' ( 'A iMjrfoct curoaftorSOyoatssutrorlni ; . ,1. 1) . McDonald , 710 llroadway , N. Y. , ke. . etc. Thousands of testimonials are received from nil parts of the world. Delivered , SI,00. Dr. Wcl Do Meyer' * lllualratcd Truti- IHC | , " with statements by the cured , mailed freo. D. 1 . Dewey k Co. , 182 Fulton street , N. Y. tuod-thurAsat-in\o- : < Ouu. [ GnrHold'a tll'IICO. Corrospoiitlunco llurlinjjton llaukoyo , 1-1 : A pioposition was recently inaclo to Mrs. Ourliulil , for thu purchase of tlm rcaiilonco hero in which Congressman OarfioM Hyutl for o many yonra. It ia desired to convert it into a parsonage for the uap of tlio pastor of tlio Oarlioltl Memorial church. Thu oiler haa been declined und thu lieu o will remain in the possession of thu widow durinj , ' lier lifotiuio. At present Hon. William 1'oim Clarke , of Jowa Oity , resides tJieru and keeps a homo like "open house" ( o all Jowani. Ho has adorned it with pic- turoH , and also inakea an excellent < lis. plaj of hia clioico library. Bronuliliil Trnulictt for Coughs audCohU ; ' I do not ice how ( t Is poKsiblo for a publhj man to bo hlnuelf in winter \tlth- out thU admirable alJ. " Her. H , AT , JXftn , ' , .Vim. A Ijll'B AVKIjtj INSI'UKI ) . Mr , Ilninllton Dlnslon I'njIiiK I'rcin- IIIIIIBOII $ IO ) , ( ) ( > < ) . Mr. Hamilton Disston , the millionaire inanufacturcr and president of the Florida Land and Improvement company , is carrying a heavier life insurance than probably any other man in the United States. Jlo has $100,000 in force upon his life in the regular companies , while ho 13 * good for several thousand addition al in many mutual concerns. Tlio only man who is regarded as his rival in this is state ox-Stato Senator George Iv. Anderson , of Titimvillo , this state , who is reported to have about $100 000 upon his life. In explaining how this was done Mr. Distort said toallccord man yesterday : "Onu day A. C , llaynos , an insurance "gent , said to mo that ho would like to ave the distinction of being able to say 'iat ho had placed the largest individual fo insurance of any agent in tlio United tales , and jirovcd to mo that it would be , profitable business operation , and so 1 old him to go ahead. " The bulk of the insurances have been laced within the last few years and are cattorcd among thirteen companies of nciticstiouod responsibility. In order to iiaintain this enormous insurance Mr. Disston I > nys to the various companies fho are carrying him § 20,000 in prem- nns per annum , _ An agcjilof an insurance company said : 'This insurance of Mr. Disston may look .o bo enormous , but really it is not. It is mpossiblo for some men to insure to an imount that would begin to compensate , heir estates for their death. Now , Mr. Disston is worth S'20.000 per year to his state , and this insurance of S'100,000 .Tould bo but a slight compensation n comparison to his worth as a noncy-makor. " Another , hcailyinsured Philadelphia ! ! lohti ,1,1 $ . .Stetson , the hat manufac- urur , who has S)00,000 ! ) upon his life. The reporter was shown a list of nromi lent people who are insured to the imoimt of § 50,000 , there being nmo , hem Cyrus W. Vicld , the capitalist and ocean cable owner ; Charles A. Dana , cdi , or of The Now York Sun ; Cornelius VandcrLiH , 3d ; J. B. Brawnier , the Now ork carriage builder ; John Gill ; of Bal- .imoro ; Charles Parrish , the coal operator of Wilkcsbarro ; P. 11. Olatfolter , the paper manufacturer of Spring Foigc , and " . L. Hpllcnback , of Luxorno county 'onnsylvmiin. ' llo\v can you remain a sullerer Irom ilys ] < epsia ulten worse cases than yours ro being cuied by Hood's Suisapaiilla. Try it. > _ An , Incident ol Tlio War. From the forthcoming book , ' Chequered Life , " by Col. John A. Joyce , , ho following extract is taken : An as- vaulting column of 2,000 vctran soldiers , commanded by General McLaws , was BO- "oeted to dashed against Fort Sanders early Sunday morning , while the balance f Longstreet's command were to stand ! n readiness to support any lodgement the forlorn hope might secure. Bravo marts beating high with hope stood ready o charge to the death in the first dawn if that fatal Sunday morning. During the night information was brought to Gen. Burnsido of the contem- ilated attack. Action was immediately taken ; additional troops were silently iont to the support of the fort , and the breastworks to the right and left of it ivoro filled with men , who rested on their inns in anticipation of assault. Mr. Hoxio , superintendent of the rail road , in rtisomorgoncy thought of a Yan kee tricfi" * and suggested to Capt.1 Pee , chief engineer , that a lot of loose tele- raph wire bo utilised to trip up the charging enemy in their dash on the fort. The ditch in front of the bastoncd work ; vas eight feet deep and twelve feet wide. Jutting angles with close embrasures con- tainined heavy guns loaded with grape and caiiniater , shot and shell. The wire ivas trailed zigzag around the stumps and through the grass that mar gined the pits in front of the forr. Lieut. uonjamin commanded the artillery in the fort , and did splendid work. About 2,00 ( dashed on the earthworks with all the confidence of victory ; but just as they loared the deep broad ditch , they began o stumble , and many were pitched head- eng into the jaws of death , the doublo- ihotted guns were touched oil' and a por- ect pandemonium prevailed in the bloody , torn ranks of gallant bosoigors ; ivho climbed over the forms of their dyinjj comrades up the steep sides of the fort , which still belched forth certain death to ho struggling mass of devoted heroes. Blood and bone , combined with noble daring , was not sutlicionc to overcome the icroic conduct of our soldiers , the nnfor- scon wire entanglement , and the torribk cannon and musketry iiro that poured a bla/.o of death into the very face of the assaulting column. A short half houi found the confederate heroes dead ant dying in the ditch , whichran with humai blood. Out of the assaulting brigade 1,000 men had been killed , wounded or captured , while the union loss was only four killed and cloven wounded , A cole ncl of a Gcoigia regiment was in com maud of the forlorn hope , and , strange to say , he suucocden in climbing thu stcu ] side of the fort , and 'planting the "Star and Btirs" in the very tooth of our men An artillery sergeant lifted his heavy cutlass to strike down the daring ollicor but a nioro generous and nmgnunimou soldier struck aside the blade , and savet the life of the bravo and reckless ( ! oorg ian. _ _ _ _ _ Col. Graham Dukehart , of Baltimore Mil , , Commander of the G. A. H. , write , that ho has received very great benofi from the use of St , Jacobs Oil , for rheu mutism. _ A llomatitli ! ICullroatlor. CliU.-0 lluruM. There came to Chicago last week as th host and entertainer of Duke Gwin , in special car , a young man whoso career 1m : been almost as romantic as thu "duko's is famous. Jerome A. Fillmore is hi name. Born aul roared on a rock farm in Pennsylvania , he used to go to country school in summer with biro fee ana a straw hat with his hair sticking ou of the crown. Onu day , when ho vv ; about 12 year * old , surveyors came to h father's farm with thuir tripods to aurvo the Delowaro , Lnckawanna and Wester railroad. The boy looked on curiousl aad wondered what it meant. Next yea the rails came and with them a locomotive Thu t vvus enough for the boy. Howouh neglect his chores and steal oil' to watc the locomotive. Ho refused to stud } Ho would steal ritlea on the gravel train and associate with the vrorkmcn. Who the road was completed .and coal train were put on ono day Jeromu turned u missing. . \cti\o search wan made , nnd in u wee or BO the fat , sturdy boy was found. H \vaa a brakeman on a coal train at 825 month us a starter. The station ogcn near his father's farm had 4 > ut him on thread road , and the old folka were furioiu That was about 2f years ago. Thcro is o need to follow the boy in his course. : was always upward. Last week he UNO to Chicago with his family and ) uko ( ! win , in a special car , aa general iperintcndcnt of the Central and South- rn Pacific railway system , and every- hero recognized and admitted as one of 10 finest railway manngcM in the I'niled totes. His salary is Slo.OOO R ycnr.and md it would perhaps bo tloublctl before 10 would allowed to lot\o the company's crvice. Boys , the chances aie not all ( one by any means. llorhi'oril's A fill 1'linsplmic. For Overworked Professional Mon. Dr. Cms. T. MITCIIKUCanandaigim , , Y. , pajs : "I think it agreat restorer F brain force or nt < r\ouo etieryy. " S1HIGI3ANT MASON. IIP "Warrior AVrltcs n OlmrtiuicrlHlIc Iie.ter "lo n Clcvclnntl ( Jonilc- man , Iculiiiil Ltailcr llee. Mill. Sergeant Maion has written a letter to Ir. U. C. Wilson , of this city , a literal opy of which is appended : LocrsTMirtovn OKVNOK Co Yv Ir H 0 WilNon WilNonDear Dear Sir Your kind letter if Nov ! 10 is nt hand in that letter you ixtcnding to mo wife ifc Baby Boy that vaa 't year rid Nov 30 Mr K C W. 1 ro- iioinbor of your cominfj to Albany N. Y 'onitcnttcray to see mo in May 1882. 1 ot a letter from you after you ot homo iated May 18 1 answered that yet 1 got 10 Reply it may bo that the loiter never vas sent to you that is ono of the Ways f treating /'flwiicr let him write yet us lotlois never see the Siyh of Liberty. on Basket with good thing 1 got many hank to you for that thu B.takot I keej n my cell No 127 , till the day I left Nov 2J ( I was in that Ponitenliary 20 month 110 day 130 month is 2 years the way hut good time is counted is this way 2 nonths oil'1st aud 2d years 4 month of Jd it 4th years it 5 months oft' all the rest 10 my time vrno 8 years or 9i ( months oed time at the auovo rales would lake J2 month oil' & leave < i4 months or f > years and 4 month to complete the 8 year 'or making it unplcsanl for the ( t asdssin Gtllo. Mr. Wilson I arricdhonio from Albany it o , P. in Nov 27 , 24murtt is good time , o make from Albany to Locust Grove Ya . ' live 22 miles from Old Fredcricksbur ; . 'a it 18 miles from Orange Court House got a horse in Fredericksburg and road o Bettys in 2 hours and 45 mi found all well n good homo a nice Boy it n check for 81,000 1 get letter by the 100 am oflered from § 100 to § 250 per \Veok to ppear as a curiosity no such Business at .hat for mo if 1 had not ono cent. Mr , W , if I should coma to Ohio 1 will call on you the Chicago Co. is the only ) lace that I have accepted , yet and that s all right in U month time if they cantle lo without mo. 1 would rather stay in old Virginia than to be in Cilties. Betty my wife got from i/our City a check for 8871.85 raised by Mr. Edwin Cowles & Ur. E. H. Perdun of the Leader new 'apor this money is the $850.77 with ntcrest to December 1st , 188 : $ , that is a ; oed Christmas gift all money that I can ount up that my wife got is 8l)9 ! ) ! ! ) that ilaccs her out of Want. T am thankful o the /.orrf Cfod & the good Pepplo of ho United States for getting mo out of risen if 1 had not 90 cents Liberty is vhat 1 like my respects to you & all. John A. Mason 18GU , , Charles B. Mason 1845. Write please it I will say more Lost Faith in I'liyelclaiiB. Why is it that so many persons use proprio , ary medicines , or patent medicines , as they ire commonly called ? Is it because peojjlo oao faith in their physicians ? Well , this is 10 doubt , frequently the ca o. There are in numerable instances , wheio cures have been effected by Scoviu.'s SAmAi'Aiui.i.A or ULOOD k L.IVKII Suitii- for nil diseases of the blood , when they had been given over by their phy sicians. It is ono of the bpst remedies ever offered to the publicand as it is prepared with , ho greatest care , as a specific for certain dis eases , it ia no wonder that it should bo more effectual than hastily written and carelessly [ iropared prescriptions made by incompetent jilrysicians. Take SCOVILI.'S BLOOD AND LIVER jutir for all disorders arising from impure ilood. It is endorsed by leading professional men as neil as by eminent physicians anil tthers. Try it. THHV WEHE 1NNOCKNT. Him an old Couple Undressed in a Cur. Cincinnati Cnqulrcr. Very amusing incidents sometimes har : > cn in sleeping-cars , owing to the ignor- uico of nntraveled people as to utilizing , etc. An occurrence of this kind took place on the Bee Line a fo\v days since , which caused some consternation nmonj the ladies and considerable amusement tt the male passengers. A nico-looking ok couple were seated in ono of the section ! of the Now York sleeper , and , beyonc being a litllo restless , attracted no spocia attention until after leaving the Grant ! Central station. Immediately after the train pulled out the old genlloman slopped pod a brakeman who happened lo bo go ing through the train and told him tha Ihoy wanted lo go to bed. Ho was referred forred lo Uio colored autocrat who presides sides over that department and gives at able imitation of a man blacking boots Aflor some lilllo lalk Iho old gonllcmai explained his wants and Iho berth was made up. Ho then wanted lo know whore the dressing-room was located , ant the ladies' dressing-room being pointot oul , both ho and his wife entered. Al though this was a rather unusual pro cocding , nothing vras said about it , ant as the train leaves about G o'clock in thu evening and it was a litllo lee early lo go to nleop , the balance of the passengers distributed themselves around thu ca and nolhing more vrr thought of Iho oh couple until a slim of Iho door and a snort of laughter from some innoccn youth attracted Uio attention of till th occupants of the c.t to a grand Iriumpha march oxpculod by Iho old people fron Iho dressing-room lo Ihoir berlh. The had disrobed in the ladies'dressing-room and the oM lady had apporonlly nothin on bill her roba de nuit and and a nii-hl cap , and the old genlloman brought u the roar with his clothosand those belong ing to liis wife in his arms , being almos completely hid in a mass of female atlii not generally exposed to public gaze. I is needless to say that the genuine innocence conco of the old couple in the whole nml lor was so apparent thai it protected Ihei from any rude comment , but after the had piped down il kept the passengers i : a smiling mood the balance of the trip. "Menu sana In corpore sano.1 ' 'A * oim inlnd m a sound liody'1 | ho trade mark o Allen's Drain Food , and vv o assure our reader that , If dissatisfied vn'th either weakness i llraln or Iwdlly powers , this iimiedy will tier mancntly strengthen both. SI. At driiir Sist * . A company stands ready to give Mus .catino the electric light , if sulllcien | patronage can bo guaranteed. CHARLES SHIVERIGK , urnitur Have just received a large quantity of : new AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES PASSENCKEE-ELEVATOR 1200 , 1208 ml 1210 ParnamSt To AH Floors. . OMAHA. NET ! . PEBFECTXOH IN Heating and Baking Is only Attained by using ' RTER © Alt * i ff Hiii Stoves and Ranges , OT WIRE GAU1E OVER OOQRS Foi 'a by MILTON KOG-I3RS & SONS our ATI A- [ SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others , WE CALL YOUll ATTENTION TO &lrc. ter B It Is the beet and cheapest food lor ttook of any kind. Ono pound Is equal to tlirco pounds of com lock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the Tall and Winter , Instead of running down , will Increase In weigh nnd bo in good marketable condition in the spring. Dalrjunn , ns well as others , who use It can toetlly ts merits. Try It and Jud o for youreohes. * , Trice 825.00 per ton ; no diar e for sacks. Address oeod-mel- WOODilAN L1KSEKD OIL COMPANY Omaha DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIBE AOT BUBQLAR PROOF 1053O A _ Anheuser-Busch CELEBRATED and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks fee itself. / ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF THK STATE .OR THE ENTIRE WEST , Promptly IShipped. ALL'OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD F. SCHLIEF , Avenue'F. for Omaha and tlio Wo t. Cor. 9th Street and Capitol Avenue' "BURLINGTON HOUTE" ( Chicago ) Burlington & Quincy Railroad. ) GOING EAST AND WEST. I Elupnnt Day Coachci , Parlor Cars , with Roolio Inu- Chairs ( eats frco ) , Snioklnc Cars , with HoI - I * olvlni ; Chairs , I'ullmnn Palace Hlecplni ; Cars und , tlio famous C. 11. & Q , pining Curs run daily to and from Chicago & Kansas City , Chicago & Council , Uliiirs , Chicago & DCS JIoir.es. ChlcaRO , St. Jo seph , Atchltoa K TopcWa. Only through Una bet - t eon ClilvaRO , Lincoln & Denver Through cars l 't i MI Inillanapolla & Council IllufTa via Peorli All counectlons luaile In Union Depots. H IB knottnaslhoEreatTHUOUQM CAU LINK , Flnnst Equipped Railroad In the World for all Classes of Travol. , T. J TOTTER , 3d VicB-rrea'tandfleu'lilanaeer PKIUJKV. * ! , I/WB : < Tj i5n.P4.n. Ac't-ChicM"-1 A G1CEAX MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD ! untold tnlNrica icniltlnu' from Indlscrotloiw or c\ Sffn81 A11'ook'0.rcu ' > fViiiaii , jounj.mlililleBKiMl alllj oW't ! , cpiitalna . i5 | .rojcriptionj . for all aCute and chroiilB ( ll-.oase catlionu of which U lm.ilualo ] Ro found by the /mhor , whose cjpericiice for i ) uanliwicliMiroluM | ) iic\cr lufore MIU tlio I ) Vrrnitn1 M'1'1 ' ' SUU , lltt . ' " ' 'l l l.tailtlfll . oS iTr i " ' ! ? " ' * " " ' " " B t. Kiumntcwl * a i i-t ? ? i . ' " Br > " > en e-iiH < liiiileall lit erary profc bloiial-tliaa an > other work M'M In { hit count ! } | i > ! (2BO , or the moiny will lie iffim'lo I lilTirMl"8t . < U'f ' < > ! l' lc on y l.to by mall , ! , t' uinpla B cenU Send now . tSoM A . I'M "df ' " . " " " " ' " " ' ' > ' the N li l iltdloul AfcHodatlon , to the otlli-cr. uf uhlili Ho rcfttb. Ihu book ulioiild lie rrail hv Ino jounirfor Inatinc- ' 111 for relk' u " ' K Initructoror derm maii.-Anfoimut. n iillu3tl'lcj ! ! , ! > < ? 1 , ) llodlcl1 ' " 'tltuto. or Dr. W , tfsais rjffSiSiS'/ / ARCHITECTS GOING NORTH AND SOUTH , i Solid Trains of Klesant Day Coaches and Pali-j man Palace Slecuins Cars nro run dally to and ! from St Louis , via Hannibal , Qulncv , KrokulM linrllngton , Cedar HapUls nnd Aliert Ix-a to St Paul and Minneapolis ; 1'arlor Cars with llccllnlo' Chairs to and fromSt Irtiiis nml Pcorlaandt and from st Ix > uls ami Ottiunwa. Only or change of cars between St Louis and V iloines , Iowa , Lincoln , Nebraska , and Dem Colorado. It u universally admit C < 1 to bo the Patent Dried Fruit Lifter. AS NO DEALER IN .1 IM GROCERY Groceries STOiMD AM A win op CUUMKII SCALES. ' H. C. CLARK , SOLE PROPRIETOR , OMAHA , Ni',11 ,