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PLAIN TRUTHS The Bood is the foundation of life, it tirculates throu of the nl sody, and and rich, good health i If diseass has entered 1 m the only sure and quick way to dri it out is to purify and enrich the blood These simple facts are well known, and the highest w 1 authorities agree thit zothing but jron will restore the blood fo its natural condition; and also that all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head ache, and are otherwise injurious. BrOWN's IRON BrrTers will thor oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the tecth, cause head ache or constipation, and is posi- tively not injurious, Saved his Child, 17 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 1 880, Gents :~Upon the rec nd tion of a friend I tried Broww's Iron Birrres as a ton tive for my davgh thoroughly o wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible dise: der the care o eminent ph believe that any the progress of the dis my great surprise, before m ter had takn one bottle of Trow Birrans, and now is gul health, A fift ) pired ;" “and when informed that e elder sister was taking Brows's Inon Brrres, responded * that is & good tonic, take it."” Avoram Pusves, BrowN's IRON BITTERS effectual. 1y cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and ‘Weakness, and renders the greatest relief and benefit to persons suffering from such wasting discases as Con- sumption, Kidney Cowplaints, ete. ALL TRUE FELLOWS Worthily point to tho BRUTAL ATTACK. | A Sick Printer Out and Beawn‘ Horribly by a Nezro, | He Lies at 8t. Josspi's Hos- pital ia a Oritical Condition One of the mont brutal assaults ever vas that of was the v perpetrated in the city which James Oleott m, on Sanday evening Oleott is & man about 38 years of age, who has been all erippled up with rheumatism and become practically helpless, being carcd for largely at the oxpenss «f the Typo- graphioal Union. On Sunday ever. ing about 7 o'clock he was on his way howe to his room, corner Dodge and Tenth streets, when he was met at the gate by a quired of him lived in that Olcott replied that he did not know, and without any further warniog the col- ored man struck at him either with a or, the latter, it ia sup- who in- party colored man where eome neighborhood. posed, siruck him across the bridgo of the nose witha downward motion, and literally shaved his nose off, for it hung only, by & smail piece of skin at one side. The sssavlt must have been continued with some heuvy instrument, or with a stout fist, for when discovered the poor printer hed his jaw broken and oll bie front teeth knocked out, while through the nos- trils one could look right down iny his throat, Dr, Hyde was esummone quickly as possible and ren- dered every means of relief possible, sewing the severed organ back in its place and seting the broken bone, yesterday Oloott was removed to St. Joseph's hospital, where he will receive the best of care and attention, The very nature of the assault, being without provocation, as well as the helplessness and inoffonsive char- acter of the wounded man, makes the attack the more brutal, and it is an outrage deserving the severest punish- ment, It is reported that Olcott is in a vory critioal condition, The officers are after the darkey, but had not found him at last acconnts. True to her Lrust Too much cannot bo said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and_caring for her doar ones, nover neglecting a ringlo duty in their be- “HUB PUNCH" As an articlo of such rare and exceeding merit & dosorve place on every sidoboard, A Bovoial Glass of Hub Panch is 8| Colman W R ‘wout. weloome acctwsovy ef triendly intercourse pocullarly acceptable a¢ parties. Uncork, an #ls ready. Punchos brewed at requost are fa behind it in flavor. Gifted orators never dis loso The real source whence their eloquence flows— Beliove me, it comes, atter dinnor or lunch, From a flowing bowl of GRAVES' HUB PUNCH The name aul titlo—~*'HUB PUNCH" is adop- ted asa tr.do mark Al uosuthorized use of this trade mark will bo promptly prosecutod. G, H. GRAVES & BONS, BOSTON, MASE, ily grocers and wine merchaute, supplied at Manufacturer's by M. A, McNamara, Omaha. Families supplied by A. H. Gladstone, Omaha, Neb, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA. *By n thovough knowledge of the natural laws which govern, thio oporationy ot digo.tion and putrition, sud by & careful application of the fine v of well-8 lecied Coooa, My, Eppa hae provided our broakiast tablcs ith o mfi"‘a&"&#fih‘.“'fl"fi’ the’ Judtcl us vy s by ous 0 of puch artlslen of diot that s constisution may be lually built up un Ny eno 0 “rosist overy tondency o diseass, ~ Hundreds of subtle maladios are floating around us read; $0 attack wherover there 18 & woak polnt, We ny @ tatal by . ro blood and a prop. erly nourished frame.”—Civil Bervice Gasotte. de stmply with bolling wator or milk, 8old Ao tins only (}b and Ib), (abeled JAMES BPPS & 00, Homamopathic Chemists, ™ vlaskarswly ndon, Englan J. P ROGERS & (0, A CHEVNX S F. L. Bommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS BISUUIS, GAKES, JUMBL, AND NOVELTIER holeraln Maunfacturing GUNFEGT IQNERS . AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars, . 8 14th St OMHA, - . 08K BTARLAN BROME CuANY Frosdoos Vice Pro W. & Daimis, €os. 40d Tucan MATFACTURING (0 Tincoln, Neb M. UFACTURERS OF Py Hrrrowe. Farm Roller. I;'anku. Bucket Hlevating 0 do Job work and manutac Cephe . 'ACTUNING 00 b Ulacela. Ne half. When theyare assailed by disease, and the system shorld have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- Inted, blood purified, aud mularial. polson exterminated, she must know the that Klootrio itters o the orly wure remedy. They are the best and purest medicine in the world and only cost fifty cents, Sold by 1C. F. Goodman LETTERS Remaining in Postotfice during the week onding Noyember 11, 1882, as | feel that his money slipped away and the busines busineas, he must sart of his pro W in & buriness wanner, and h 10t do this with- and is carefal to wri ywn correctly | ali his business transactions. I have been in farm honses where it took about balf aa hoor to find the pen Y ivk with wh t io a little writing, TF krown men actually who have to g neighbor’s houce . and ink. Tt is an easy matter to keep a purchaee sccount in addition to the cash sccount, and everything which is bought can be written down, aud if pald for i bhe marked paid sud the same ontered in the oash ac count, By roferring to the purchase account we alwags know what bills have not been paid, snd wo can make our calculations t them, and thus avoi unplcassat duns, Wo can alio keep an acconnt of our | aod anything is £old write it down salos sccount, and if we cash we mark it paid and enter in the n bafore, It w un no worth many times the trouble, and overy farmer would have the sat isfaction of kuowing at the end of the year just how his money came, where it went and what his year's work brought him. It would open up new fields of thought, induce him to make groater exertions and make him more frogal, more intelligent, less penu- rious, and greaviy improve his manner of transac busiu The morchant makes good his bad debts off the easy-going, careless far- mer, by a ekillful management of the book account. Lawyers fatton through trouble arieing ont of careless busineas habits. The farmer may know that he got so much for his eattle, his wool. his grain, his hogs, or whatever it may be, and ho may know that he paid his taxos, his store bilis, and his many doctor bills, but he will be likely to did him very little good, and of course he becomes stingy and mean. I once knew a man of whom it was said, that when he paid anybody money he al- ways held it out and looked in the op- posite direction—he hated to see the money go. 1 have been keeping a diary for the laat six years, and find it very success- ful. The time of putting in crops has been noted, and the obseryations mado on the seasons, the weather, the crops, the stock and farm-work, are so valuable for referencethat I would not do without it for many times the trouble of keeping it. A Geperal Stampede. Never was buch o rush made for any Drug store o in now at O, F. Goodman’s, for a Trinl Bottlo of Dr. King's New Dis: covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, All persons aiBicted with Asthma, Eronchitis, Hoarseness, Sovere Coughs, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs can get n Trial Bottle of this greatremedy frac, by caliing at above named, Drug Btore ROBBERS IN THE HOUSEHOLD. The Remarkable Career of a Domestic m whom she stole on the 224 of April last 8600 worth of jewelry and clothing; Mrs, F. H. Phiney, No. 1,837 Park welry and cloth- ing worth ; George Dougherty, No. 1, avenue, jeweiry and clothing worth §500, and Tony Pas- tor’s sister, who resides in West Fif- teenth street, she robbed in November, 1881, of diamonds to the valae of £1,000, Nearly twenty other respectable frmilios have been victin. ized by her to a nimilar extent. A number of pawn tickots wece tound in her possession aepresenting various ar- ticles on which she obtained money. APTLY MATED, yoars ago she was mar- ried to a burglar namwed Olarke, who served a torm of three years in the atate prison, and by him she was doubtless induced to commit the rob- beriey. It waa the knowledge of this circumstance by the d tecti that led {0 her arrest. A fow months ago Clarke was sent to the Presbyterian hospital to reccive (reatment for ith, and when he w ently they watched him injury he met discherged r until they d or was concealed a East 122d streot. When taken futo custody she admitted having lived in some of the places named, but on being asked if ko had stolen the property referred to she told che detectives it was their business to find that out. In reply to Justice Bixby she stated that she was born in New Jersey, was 22 ye and did not work for a g, In answer to the question, **‘What is your business or profession!” she answerad, ‘‘Nothing,” and aleo stated that she was not guilty. It is rather a coincidence that one of the alisses she used when eecking employment, Jeunie Riguney, should be the name of a notorious young wo- man who oreated s sonsation some years ago by making an infamous charge against an eminent dentist of this city, and who attempted to bol- ster it up by falsely charging another reputable professional man with au equally grave offense, Both gentle- men wers acquitted on tral, and their perjured aconser was eentenced to five years in the state prison. William Clarke, the husband of the prisoner, appeared in court, there be- ing no charge againet him since he returned from Sing Sing. Mrs. Olarke was committed without bail. The police will produce additional evi- dence against her on the trial. Unmarried Persons Should lose no time in securing a certificate in the Marriage Fund Mu- tual Trust Association of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, concerning which circu- lars and full information will be sent free upon application. 1t is organized under the Insurance Laws of Iowa, and is the only legalized and legiti- mate institution of the kind in the country. Its officers and managers are among the most prominent bus- iness men in Cedar Rapids, inclading bankers, the postmaster, capitalists, railway managers, iusurance men, leaqing lawyers, physicians and other ‘Who Stole From Her Em- ployers. New York Herald, GENTLEMEN, Allen R W Ayre G Alexatder W M Brown G T Brown G F D Bent D Bennett R E Barnabeo T Barnes P Brown ¥ Buehr M J Burchell J Black W Brook F Case W D Cones N W Colville J M Condonier A Orane C O Cunningham 8 Bhristensen T Colmr} P Crawfield J. Cook J O Carroll M J Bhtor i ¥ dae X & Dillon D Dear J Doulin P Dillon J Davies J E Deeriston A Duuning A E Davys J 8 Edwards I J Elliott J T Erickson C T Eneroth N P Furness H W Franklin G Gray A M Goodrish A ¢ Gutting B Gauso C O Gosch 1* Hedenskof ; P Haloy C Hodgron G Hili T, Harrington 1 Hill ) Houser J J Hines H M Hofman F Holmes ' Hillook M Hart W O Heffley G Johuston O B Johnson C Jones T W Jeewy Mr Kelly A B Kimball F H Lancastir O 1! Luygenan W Luna P J Masters P Molaughlin A W Marshall M W Merrill 8 M MoGrath Mr Mason H W Mareum A W McDonald G Nilsson § Nichols A J Nilenon ¥ A O'Meara W Odel C A Pock W Progoles A Porson N Porter J L, Poarson O Pointer D W Poulsen O Pooler W E inn B Raphael W H Rhoads A M Riley A J Rech V Rous T Reynolds W Ruby J Ritter H P Stemlek M Sutton G Thowver R B Shephard J A Schmid J Smith J 1 Squire J Strong C Spence E Schevrer A Terbush P Whitmore C Shaffer I Wallford A Webber M H Wheaton ' L Waters J Wehlers H Wilber G Youngblood A P—8 Zenick J LADIEY, Ames Mrs G O Bright Miss L Burcows Mrs ¥ E Reyan Miss L Bell Mrs O 8 Byrget Mra M Carpenter Mrs 18 W Cassoy Mra A Conners Miss M Devane Miss B Gornor Miss L Hough Mrs 1 Hughes Miss K Hanbery Miss M Hernig Mrs R Holland Miss A Johnson Mrs N Johnson Miss K Johnson Mrs F Klotz Mrs A King Miss O Kelly Mrs J A Langhamp Miss L Lenhard A M Lundin O MeDonald Miss T 8 Miller Mrs N Olds Mrs M § [y Miss M Oshorne Misws I, Porry Mrs W Peterson M Roach Mrs N siney Mrs M O :‘,«)lm Miss V ’ostiaster, —— Horsford's Acid Phosphate iu Ine~ briety. Di. O, 8, ELLIS, Wabash, Ind., says: ‘I presoribed it for a m#n who had used intoxicants to excess for fifteen years, but during the last two years hus entirely abstain o thinks the Acid Phosubate 4 of much benefit to hie. " CEE——— Farmers as Business Men here are fow real business men smong farmers. How many farmers p & cash account and know at the nd of each month how much money they have received, from whom they One of the most remarkable female robbers that has figured in the crimi- nal courts of this city for many years was arraigned yesterday morning be- fore Justice Bixby, at Jefferson Market police court, oharged with stealing from several ladies jeweiry d wearing a) %;rel estimated in the sggregate at about $20,000. Some months ago the following circular was nont by Inspector Byrnes, of the Oen- tral oftice, to the employment cffices throughout the city: ‘‘Wanted, for a number of robbe- ries, & young German-American girl, She hires srom employment offices; ngo about 18 or 19; height about five feet two inches; slim built, cast in one eye, sandy hatr, long pale face, wearing green plain dress, white apron, black sacque and Derby hat. If any person of the above description should call, send information as soon as possible to Inspector Byrnes, Detective Office, No, 300 Mulberry street,” yonng woman who was brought up yesterday morning in court an- swored this description exactly, with the exception that she wore a black ocashmere dress and black straw hat Her persoual appearance was so cor- rectly described that she could be recognized at a glance, No informa- tion, however, was received from the employment offices, and . for the past seven months she managed to escape identification until she was taken into custody on Saturday afterncon in this oity by Detectives Ruland, Healey and Hinds. Bhe gave hor name as Sophia Olarke, but has several aliases, er method of effecting the robber. ies with which she was charged was by seeking employment from respectable families. When engaged she went to Wosk 8lday Graqinaclian opportunity presented itself of securing her mi; tresa’ jewelry and wardrobe, and then | she suddenly dlsappeared. Sometimes she remained only a few hours in a house, The amount of property stolen by her from the ladies who were 80 unfortunato as to engsge her varles from §600 to §1,600, and reports have boen recetved at the central office from about twenty families in different parts of the city, who wore robbed by her in this manner, In one instance 1t 1s stated that tho shook reccived by ono of her victims upon the discovery that all her jewelry and valuablo wear- Ing apparel was stolen had the effect of making her insane, Two of the ladies by whom she was employed appeared i oeterdsy to muke charges Mis. Purdy, of No, Fourth avenue, f June last she reliable citizens. Over $165,000 has already beon paid to members. It is [y ?lendid investnent, as safe, secure and safe as a Government bond, You can just as well have a good sum of money to commerce married life on, as not. Rememter it onl_y costs you one cent for & postal card to request full explanation and information, Good agents can get territory if ap- plied for som. Write to-day. Do not postponelt. Mention where you saw this notiq:. 00t26-1m* WESTERN GORNIGE WORKS! 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, 1212 Harney ¥, - “Gmrha, Nob, MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Inon, CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Specht's Patent| Metalic Skylight, Patent Adjustpd Ratchet Bar and Bracket $helving, I am the generallagent for the above lie of goods, IRON HENCING, Oreatings, Balustradss, Vorand: and Bank Rallin, Indow and Oellar s; mlso GENERAL AGEN i PROPOSALS %bl{ SUBSISTENCE STORES. OFMoK PUncuAsi¥G AND DEvor, €, 8, [ UAllA; NpD., November 10, 1882, Sealed proposals, ih duplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be reccived at this offico til 12 o'clock moon on “Decen 3 ehich thno ond placo they il be opendd in pr ence of bidders for turnishing wnd delivery at the subsistence storehouse, or on vars in Omaha, Neb,, (if on cars after inspection ami aceeptance at place of packing,) as may be requfred by the subslstence departiiiont, 120 barrels prork, light Tows, 101 delivored by’ Samiary 5th JAE0: 50,000 pounds bacon, short clear sides, medimm we ght acked in crates, st ppedl, of about on_each. Each plece ofobacon to 1 with cotton cloth; all 'to b delivered by January 5th 1883, The government reservos the righ any or all proposals. Blank proposals and full informatiogh as to the manner of bidding, snd the terms of cgfintract and nt will be furnished on- applicgtion to this to reject {roposal will be considerod unlegs acc:pa: nied by ‘the wrinted “instructions /10 bidders, to be had at this office! 4 invelopes containing proposalsd should be mar. Proposals for subsistepate stores,”and ad- dressed to the undersigned. THHMAAS WILSON. C.8,U.8. A nessos, LOST MAN WAIHOOD, and all the took the prisoner, who gave her name as Jonnie Rignoy, into her service & do gencral housework, and that on the “following day she disappeared, taking with her clothing and jewelry worth $600, Amoug the stolen prop- erty was & black Spanish Iace dress, valued at $260, and a bleek silk dresg, worth $1560, Thess helouged to Mj Lottie Kiolie, A gold watch a chain, gold breastpins, rings and otl, articles were taken fram Mrs, Purdfll On this oocasion she Jeft all her gyl clothing bekind, even her shoes, loft the house dressed from hy foot from the wardrobes of ladles, Miss Kielio identif black straw hat the pri when arrested as belonging to The detectives stated that received 1t, and for what it was re- | one of the smallest robberies celved, or How much, to whom and |mitted of which th for what the money '.'l paid oat? If Among‘;ur' other v.l'oiti': & farmer wishes to understand his | Moore, No, 26 East F Al%levil offects of youth. tom, the [t Ty fsult 'of thess o ticos, which are so destrue {ve to min aud inake life wiserable, often lead!x aud doath. It strengthens th ( Blood, Muscles, Digostivo \" It rostores b all tho orcanic tunctions tormor vigor and vitality, ma- Ving life cheerful and enjoyable. Price, $3a hotdle, or four times the quantity $10. Sent by ‘secure from observation, to any addr . sont, ex . Letters re- nclose stawp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are the best and cheapest dyspepsia aud ‘billious Cure in the marked. Sold by all druggiste. Price Da. Mumx's Kmway Rauupy, Nerswmiovs, o kMul.KMuy.nthdllw:fl\;l;d‘ 0. ¥. GOODMAN. AND READY FOR 'DELIVERY BY Seven Feet Long, LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MAP OF THE OITY EVER PUBLISHED. Compiled under direction of An- drew Rosewater, City Engineer, And Examined and Compared by George Smith, County Surveyor Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAP OF THE CITY. Oyer Six Months work upon it at a Cost of ahout $1,600, . CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION laid out up to this date, Also all public and private buildings of note photographed thereon. thows all New Railway and Depot Grounds, 1} proporty shown and described hin half & mile south and west of y linits, and all within one mile uorth ofnorth boundary of city, Mounted, olored, Varnished And Cloth Backs, PRICE $7 EACH. PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis, Full 16th ana vowgas Btreets ( A combination of » toxide of Iron, Perwe Barkand Phosphorw. a palatable form, { oniy preparation ofbe that Itv'llntrl blacken ¢ teeth,so characteristic other iron preparatior practios of prars "leh e ||’Y”,‘ =% nothing to m‘w the rwnh‘t.l:"u 1 AWTER'S TRON TORIO does. T cases of Nervors Prostration, easee, Dyapepran, and 1 comeiison of b biowd, e peorlecs fermady hAL. 1 my RaBds, Tuade soTno wonderl reh. Cases Wag b cians haeo yibided to Wiis great and incomparable remedy. 1 preser. Towio s o 4o An prepacalion made. In fact, mch & componnd ax DT, HARTER'S | " Ty i Ty practien, o P ORI SAMUILS, 101 Wash Avors St Lois, Mo. Nov. 3ith, 1887 .aives color to the Wlood, wwral healthful tone to Baigestivo orpans and 8 ey stom, making | E.mcmur o General Wity, Tos of Appe- tite, Prostration of Vital Powers ard Impotence, MANUFACTURED BY THE DR, HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N, MAIN 8T, 8T, L0n, B.NEWMAN &GO WILL OPEN AT HEATING “AND BAKING, is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges. h; WITH WIRE GAU}EE 1l]VhEll DOORS, 'or sale by MILTOH ROGERS & SONS OMLAXIA. full-m&ely EALIL 188X==. WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs, Germantown, Etc, 8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 13083310, cusie 8 I. OBERFELDER & CO. aug 20 tf me SPORTING GOODSO wyp. 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