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1 PLAIN TRUTHS The Blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure i yd health is imposs as entered the sy are and quick way to driye is to purify and enrich the it out blood. These simple facts are known, and the highes m well ical but od 1o its natural condi that all the iron prepara made blacken the teeth, cause head- ache, and are otherwise injurious. BrowN's IRON BITTERS will thor- oughly and quickly assimilgte with Shetiood) ,m‘nfying and stréhgthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not blacken the teethi, cadse head ache or constipation, and is posic tively mof injurious. Saved his Child. 17 N, Eotaw St., Baltimore, Md. Feb. 13, 1860, Gents:—Upon the recommenda- tion of a friend 1 tricd Brown's Irox Brrrens as and re- storative_for my daughter, whom 1 was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumiption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible discase, under the care of eminent physicians, 1 was loth 1o Delicve that anything could arrest the progress of the my great surprise, before ser had takun one bodtle Wow Brrvns, she began to merd and now s guite restored to former health A i davghter | when the p he_quickly uired ;' “and when Tuow Birruns, respe & good tonic, take it."”" Avokan PruLrs. BROWN's TRON BiTts Iy cures Dyspepsia, Indig to persons suffering from such wasting discases as Con- sumption, Kiduey Complaints, cte, Every faotory to its wearer in eve: or the money will be retunded the person from whom it was bought, %fld ounced by .H; I‘l,lflln! p?yfl:n- SR i wearer, an [ ana'perfoct Otting Corset ever PRICES, by Matl, Postage Paldy Wisalth Preserving, $1.60. Belf-Adjusting, 61.80 Abdeminal (cxtrs heavy) $8.00. Nursing, 61.50 .00 . Paragon 0. e, etail Deaiors everywhere. OHIOAGO CORSET CO., Chicago, Kl BTABLISHED 1865, AIDE ""Hdllfllugyl"—lfl PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Street, aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nus, GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. EPPS'S COGOA. 0 *'By » thorough know m! S knowledge of dne natural lawy H J “D:OJU rage which may save s iy heavy dootors' bills It is by the Judiol oo 5t such Articles 5 diok thata Conmtabioy may be gradusily bullt nxounnl sbroz > enongk %0 rosist every tendency to disease. Hundr of subtle maladies aro foating around as yesd™ $0 attack wherever thers I3 » weak polut, W BRI S e o e e o 1 haa by L1 Ao g of aflk. fol JAMES EPPS & 00, Homaopathi s gl Oz FALLEY & HOES, Western Agents, Lafayctte, Indiana, TEE PATERNT REVERSIBLE HEELS —~FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, w50 PERGT. " s Wear, oo interchangeable and re- o countor from runulng 10 beel stiffesers. for these goods in this town has P Others ganno procure them. Call fl»"nf.fi'..“"h;&.'“" line of Leat e Hed” and Bhoes with MRS, M. PETERRON, Loulaville,Neb, “ vad sty o - HOW HOYBL |BRATS WORK. Methods Adoptea by Profeseionals in the Art ot Becurivg Free Board, Cincinnati Eqquirer. Speaking of beating howls, it is in order to remsrk that the ways are numerous as the Lord foretold to Abraham that his seed should be, Eich particular beat has Lis own pecaliar mothod, Sometimes 1t is a deeg-latd rcheme that ho has passed monihs of time in concooting. Then again he will act on the spur of the moment, brace up snd float through n hie gall, a0 to speak. Once |_n n while the pr f esional tries his litle game on an im keeper of Tartaric proponsities, and then for s weck or wo he will exhibit & preference for twking his m:ale from the mautelpitoc, s, to use the remark spplied b it standing exp world, and 8 soon a8 the seat of his trousers has recovered from the shock, the beat resumes his uncertain way. 1t is loes than & month ago that the gues's of oue of our fashionable hotels were first toindalized and then in tensely amused over & little eptsode that occurred there, There were aeated about thetables in little groups, discussing the events of the day, when those who were facing the dosr noticed a shabbily dresed individual, who would have been tabooed from a ‘‘beanery,” enter, place his weather beaten derby on the hat rack and seat himself eoolly at one of the tables nearest the entrance. How he ever ovaded tho all.-searching eye of the head walter wai an unsolved enigma Suffice it le to krow that he was vresent, He oalled two waiters to him, and the manner in which the adibles disappeared from sight before his devastating attack for the next 16 minuteschallenged theadmirationof all the occupants, who taking in the situa tion, were looking on with amused. @lances, Just ss the interloper finishing his mseal the proprietor house chanced to enter. Two walters stood one on either hand, awaiting the commands of the great unregistered ““What's the meaning of thi?”’ said the hotel man, wkose sense of tho ha- morous had almost overcome the first fanling of anger at this exhibiiion of adamantive check. The fellow rcse meekly to his feet and said that he was so nearly atarved that he had becume des porate and had resolved to run his chancee, ‘I admire your cheek.” said the host, “and I hope ycu have en- joyed a good dlnner, Now you have THE DAJLY BEE-~OMAHA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14 man came and went without attracting any partioniar attention. Finally be ceased to appear, but st the time noth- ing was thought of the affair, as he frequently remalned in his room a day at a time. The second day dawned and dled, and still he:had not been seen to leave the room. On the moruing of tie third day one of the servants knocked at the door, but recelved no answer save the dull, ominous echo from the ap parently empty room With a fear ihat he cou'd not «xprees deploted in his face he monght the landlord ard t:1d him of the atrange affair. Togeth- ot they sought the room, and receiv ing no rosponse to cheir demanda fo admizrion, burat open the door. A horra s'ght met thewe eycs. There, lyiug \n vhe center of the room, was the budy of the strauge bosrder, while ying some distance awsy was the star ing griontg head. Tue body was Iytug in & pool of blood, just tn front of & queer-looking machine, which oo » | examination, proved to bea guillotone An iuvestigation developed, circum atantially, that the big trunk contaiu- ed the iusiruments ot death: that ail the time he psssed in the scclusion of his room was passed in the putting tho machine together, It was stationed a8 before etated, din the centre of the room. The kuife, which was as keen as & razor and heavily weighted, 8o ss to give force to its descent, was held up by a cord, that, pessing up through a pulley fastened lu the ceilig, rau alung and down the wall to the table, where it was pasaed along close to a candle, and fastened to soms objec pared for that purpose, Ou tae table, in addi- tion to the candle and cord fastener, was & bottle that had contained chloroform. When all was prepared this strange suicide had evidently lit the candle, inhaled whe chloroform and then lald with his neck under- neath the fatal knife The drug caused him to pass into uncovsclous ness, As the hura passed the candle burned lower and lower and fiually reaching the cord burned it i twafu, The kuife deecended aud the strauger passed painlessly from slecp iuto death, Hs courted death and boat his earthly landiord. LoNEe JAck, Mo, Sept. 14, 1879 I have been using Hop Bitters, nnd have received greav bencfit from them for liver complaints and malarial fover ‘They are superior to all other medi- cines, P. M. BArnks, Fashlonable Women Thieves. A prominent manager of one of the grentest dry goods stores in Brooklyn, in conversation with a writer for The finished, getout of hore as quick'y as | ¥agle about the subject of thofts it ponsible, The seedy Individual seized his derby, and, with a mental ejaculation #t the atreak cf luck he had played to, departed. his unfortunato, however, was not | thieves. Ho was one who made it a bueiness. probably, as ho claimed, dead broke, and preferred tho desperate measure he adopted to starvation. 8tores, sald: 4Itis an amazing, but neverthelesa an established fact, that nine-tenihs of the things stolen are takeu by women Who are mnot professional Why, the revelations that could be made in regard to this matter are 8o stariling that they would hazdly be credited without actual observation. S0 common has the presence of what is called ‘k'epto THREAYFEQT ANTIT mauis’ become that the largest and A caso now comes to mind, how- | woalthiest dry goods houses we have over, that illustrates the artist in his |are compelled to adopt a de bustness to perfection. He was a|finite llne of policy in well dressed wan, and when he en-|the treatment of accased persons. tered the cffice tho clerk scratinized | When a woman of respectable stand- him and conc'uded that it would be a|ing is detected she is tuken to the matter of difliculty to discriminate between him and a millionaire, He reglstorod his name in a SinJoseph Porter K. 0. B. sty thht oom- manded respect. When he entered the dining room the waiter bowed ob- sequiously. Ho sat down and ocoun pied a fall hour In disoussing every artiole that the bill of fare promised. He had reached the limit in the shaps of pudding. Buddenly a horrified ex- olamation burst from his lips. The waiters gathered auxiously around. I this what you give your gue he shou ed excited), “8h! don’t speak so lond,” said the head walter soothingly. “‘Yes, but I wiil speak loud, and 1f you are In the habit of eroking co—" Bat the hand of the head walter st/fled the remainder of the word, *‘Sh! Don't say anything abont it, and your meal shau't cost a cent.” “‘Well, that's all right, d the awell, with a brightening countenance —and he left the room. In the bottom of the dessert diah was an enormous cochroach. The guest, when he reached the pavement, threw a wink over his shoulder, and, putting his hand in his vest pocket, removed therefrom and deposited in the gutter a half dozen or more of the inseots. It afterward transpired that he had not a cent of money, and after he had eaten his fill placed the cook- roach in the dish aud made aholy kiok on the strength of it to elude the offive and examlned: the proceeds of her thefta are taken from hew, aud cha is required to sign & confesslon that she has stolen ruch and sach artioles thar she is liable to prosecution, lné that she expecis to be prosecuted 1f she ever enters the store again, I the posseseion of our own establish- ment are several hundred of these documents. A disclosure of their con- tents would carry opnaternation into some of our most fashionable social oircres, and people would stand aghast by the disolosure of the names that are upon the roll of guilt.” ‘‘Are the fashionable shoplifters never prosecuted?” “Rarely, if ever. 1t does not pay to prosecute them. It would create & soandal, oarry rain into the families of those accused and prejudice the in- terests of the house. The system of compelling a confession almost in- veriably prevents the woman from stealing agaln, It is a matter of policy to follow the course I have indi- oated. Do I think there s really such a thing as klepto- mania? Beyond a doubt thereis. I will give you a clear illustration of It: A woman, well known in soclety, wife of a conspiouous citizen, came into our store not long ago. No ever been eutertalned regarding her, but by the merest chance a floor walker discovered that she acted strangoly, and the attention of the with an lrresistible desire to stesl, they give way to it. Thatis why I thiuk kleptomania is » disease. One voice all over the land goes up from mothers, that saye, ‘‘My daugh- ters are 8o feeblo avd sad, with no strengtli, all out of bresth and life at the least exertion. What oan we do for them?” The answor s simple full of hops, of Hop Bicters wilkmake them healthy, rosy, sprightly, snd cheecful. Clnéinnatl Voukiug Club. Cir clonaii Drammer, young ladies of an ulira fash all have or ari at or- s recoived to it succestfal accor On the day set for the u young women iotereste i forea in taeir goed elot W0mo twenty oF more W No regular order of excre adopted, but an fnfome talk tock place jost to test the sense of the meeting Miss Dainy H, said that as che un. dersiood it the objact was to establish a club in which they could all leara to cook grod plain dishes Miss Ciara D, ssld she diln't know that it was necessary to cock the dishes. Sie wasn't certalo, however, hecat she hi never been in the kitchen to see just how & mesl was provarod, 8he did remember, though, that the dishes were always hot when they wore brought in, which was no douot the resuls o f cooking, Miss Mary C, was told she would havo to being a rolling pin to the next woeting, and vory innocently inquired it they wanted one with lids or not. This raised a Httle laugh, which was subdued by Miss Faony R, saying that the new style roiling ptus didn's have lids, as they were made with an open front, Miss Hattie D. said sho had been » member of the club ones, and the nicest cake the club ever made had been bought at the baker's, Miss Sallie W. wanted to know if ahe brought a skillet, had she better et a brasa or copper one, as che brass one might make vhe bread green and poisonons. Miss Virginia K. wantod to know if they made pie crast thin with a flat iron, bicausy, if they dld, she thonght she cvuld get an iron from the lauadry withous any trouble. 1 Miss Estello L. said if griddle cakes were made 1 lapera, she conld mak a nice one, for she had taken les- aona in making layer cake Miss Kate M. wanted to kunow if they made corn muffine the same way they made corn beof, and how much soda went to the pound of floue Miss Mollte O. said if they had to waeh the potatocs with strong rosin soap she wonldn's belong, because she wasn't going to spuil her hands Miss Kauvharine V. eaid that poor folks might wash them with rosin s0ap. but the best familics only used the finest toilet article. Miss Vionie J. was requested to cook a beelsteak, and ehe asked if it shoeuld be put in boilicg water or in oold water and brought to a boil alowly. Miss Fanuie F. wanted to know if they washed eggs, or put them {n the oven right out «f (he nest, Mios Sadie M. acked if they Irled S | Miies Z okt i waa wus better if stowid over a slow wo have fice, Miss Agnes N, asked if In makinga drawing of tea they used oil or water colors, X Miss Mary S. said she wasn’t certain, but she thought they nsed érsyons. Miss Madge D. asked if heus laid butter in the winter time, because if they didn’t, the girls couldn’t afford to start the club, if the prices of every- thing was golng to be too high. Thus the informal talk ran on, and when the supper bell rang the meet- ing adjourned until the following week, when active measures would be taken toward a permanent 0, giniza- tlon. The young ladles appeared very well pleased with the intelli- genoe displayed, and are in high hopes of belng ready to invite their gentle- men friends to a feast along in straw- berty time, We may be mistaken in our original surmises, and shall watch these meot- ings v!lth more than ordinary interest, and give our readers the resulta of future developments. 4 — A tru health renewer ts Brown's Iren Btters. — Money for the Unmarri oa. One to foor weeks' awe | ” ght that coffee strengthening medicine and it 5 I8 thoold Pavorite ana FERCETT CITED A 20 X A ——FOR— CHICAGO PEORI 8T, LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®outh-East, THE LINE COMPRISEQ Voarly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Stee! Tracs 11 connoctions are made in UNION DEPOTH has & Natlonal Repntasion aa being the rost Through Car Line, and s universilly ncoded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall ad In the world for ali classos of travel. "Try It and you will a0 traveling & lnxary Inatoad of & discomfors. ‘Through Tickots via his Coletrated Line mle ab all officee In the Wost, All Iotormation about Katon o Fare, Sleepts, ar Acocmmodations, Timo Tables, &c., will by sheerfully glven by applylning %o T.J. POTTER, 44 Vice-Prest & Gen. Managor, Chlcago, PEROIVAL LOWELL, Gen. Pagsengor Agh, Obloago W.J, DAVENPORT, ‘Gon. Agont, Connell Bluffs, H. P. DUELL, Ticket JAg). oma nto-ed 1% Ars acknowledged to be the best by all who have put them to & practical test. ADAPIED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL \COKE OR WOOD. IMANUFACTURED BY Buck’s Stove Co,, SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & 'BRiDFURD, GENTS FOR OMAH PERFUME. furray & Lanman'’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH " d ry N CORNICE WORKS! 0. SPECHT, - - Proprietor, (213 Harnoy 8t, - Omrbs, Neb MANUFACTURERS "5 Galvan'zed Io ‘CORNICES, DORMEF, WINDOWS, Tin, “{ron and Slate Roofing, puck vy Patont Moetalle Skylight ¥ atent Adjusted Ratchot and Bracket Shelving. Iam the general agent for the demand he knew would be made fora 2“1:::"11:32101):3!& “I:a‘;:;:‘ fi oash settlement, 3 eye on her until she had gonme to The manner in which another of the | dogen different counters, .;:T.n ..q‘ profession suoceeded In beating a|olos and concealed them. = Just as sho rllfl of publio entertalnmant was #0 | was pussing out of the store door the udlorous that we repeat It, althongh | deteotive sald: ‘Madam, they wish f’urful that to many it may be & |t seo you In the office.’ She imme ‘chestnut,’ as the boys say. A man | djately became very much sgitated entered the Grand Pacific one evening | It seemed a if sho was paralyzod with late—any Grand Paclfio will do—and | fear, When she reached the «fise a asked for a room, Ho wore along|member of the firm said: ‘Madam ulster, buttoned from throat to aukle, | yoy have articles upon your person which ho did not open whiloander|whisk were stolen from this sarvolllance of any of {1 attaches of | atore. You have been seen at the act. the house. Early next morning the | You must show us what you have bell connected with his room ravg/|taken aund give it vp.” She made no farlously. - The clerk and bell boy | ttempt at concealment or denial, but flow for his room and found him rag- | ghe was pale with fright and overcome lnf and storm!ng about ,l‘lkn a maniac. | with me and mortifioation, 8he I have been robbed,” he yelled, in | searched her pookets and took out answer to their anxious inquiriee; “all | what she had abstracted from the my olothes are gone. They contalned | different departments. She had three all of valuables. My trousers oon- | dcgen pairs of kid gloves, several pai talned $200 in money, and there was | of hose, s large quantity of ribbe a diamond stud in my shirt!” The | gome fancy jewelry, and some t- last word was a poeitive yell. A new |prughes, The wretched womar sult was given to him, besides $100 xysm of grlef, fell up in money. Later it was learned that m“. and In agonized tones he had owned no clothing at all, and | mercy, her husban” had utilized the long ulster to hide hia | nent oitizen, and pleadiv nakedness until he counld get his work | yyre meant the ruin of * in on the hotel, lasting disgrace of ) A GHASTLY CASE, sald she had plen* All of the ¢ases hithirio mentloned | willing to pay for (o possess thelr humorous side; but just | pay out any 8", "y now there comes to mind a case that|to ocompre ,juq ) in all its details was positively ghastly, | woman signed s A well-dremed, middle-aged man of | gullt and a stipe serious aspect entered a well-kibwn |t o .'m“ again hotel in a leading Indiana clty a few (o wmplnnonl. years ago, and asked fora room. With [ socisty, lives him he had an enormous trunk, which | fashionable by his request was convayed to the |her friends- apartment sssigned him, He had |kuows of + made arrangsments that at no time | described should he be disturbed, neither for|cases. " meals nor anything else, He oven |steal, " went 80 far as to demand that the|up, s servants be ordered not to enter the [and ! room. Days The strange ' com s » matter, * (he women don't mean asve abundant resources at as, soth sina o her tmplored promi- ex it and Fho T . family. She ol money, was articles and also A might be named This & admission of her Awtion never to enter To-day she occuples position in Brooklyn in splendid style ona Moroughfare, and none of —not even her husband— he ooccurrence which I have | (&S0 G 8o it Is in most of these Pyt erally are well brought Alm:’nfiund by,homa lnflnom, elr mand. They are suddenly seized above line of goods, -X.ll?uON FED&(VING. o "'"'m Rallin v’adw Ill‘-.il' et uards; aiso GENERAL AGEN Benins Rewardsd, e Story of the Sewing Mackine handtome 1ikle pamphled, biuefand gel sove with numerous cogravings, will GIVEN AWAY acalé person calling for i), a8 Aoy branet One of the most eoli institutions in l\tllnln :n‘:tr‘; dl-'r { ‘E:‘g’li:‘ riage Fund and Mutual Trnst ocls 4 m‘?i@ Rapids, Town, The s eriol ized under the laws of Towa, d th ficers and directors are am "y and most prominent busins Rawids, aumarr’ have a certifionts in thi It is & splendid inv vernment boand, ave & good sum married /ife on as « members have b r oel for circul: 1 the finest ¥ ood agent saw this 2 ussockation. edtnten’, as safe as & fdu ‘ean just as well of wioney to commence sot. A large number of on paid off, rsodvinwver their investment. rite iy detailing the plan, which .wown. Do not postpone it. s waated, Mention 'I;;" you ot or will be sent , post uon living aé dl{hflm trom ouy offleer ho Singer Manufaoturing 0o., Prinelpal Office, 34 Unlon Bquam SEW VORK e Aled ot siwgie, old oF poor health or langulsh| fess, rely on HOP Whicver 303 hl HASTINGS, NEB. I Heptitters JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vice President, E. 0. WEBST! Troasurer, . o DIRECTORS, Oswald Oltver, E. . Webster Jas. B, Hoartwell, D. M. McEl Hingey, 0 llmnaloAll:Andal 00 1f Y0 A. L, Olarke, Hop Bivers Goo. | Pratt, “Parts of the hun an bo. rengthened issued Munici ot be uegotiate Loans made on lmproved f4 u counties of the state, th1o 1.t 13syonsib] correspondents. ong run in our will say that paver, In ruply to - here 18 00 eviience of humbug the advertiscrs arv estod persons way to ly in- the contr: oy dorsed. get se Tars, by addressing Erie Me 518, Euffalo, N, Y.~Toledo Evenlug Bee. au -1y ane will never Is REV.A. 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