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—_— LOSS AND GAIN, onArTER 1. 1 was taken sick & year ago With bilious fever. My doctor pronounced me cured, but 1 gotsick again, with terrible pains in my back and sides, and 1 gotso bad 1 Could not move! T shrunk! From 228 1bs. to 120! 1 had been doc- toring for my liver, but itdid me no good. 1 did not expect to live more than three months. T began to use Hop Bittors. Directly my appetito returned, my prine left me, my entire system seemed re. newed as if by magic, and after usi several bottles 1 am not only as sound as a sovereign but weight more than 1 did before. To Hop Bitters I owe my life.” Dublin, June 6, " CHAITER 2. “Malden. Mass,, Fob, 1. 1840, ( 1 suffered with attacks of sick headache Nouralgia, fomale trouble, for years in the most terrible and excrutiating; man- ner. No medicine or doctor could vive me relief or cure until I used Hop Bitters, “‘The first bottle Nearly cured me;"” T'he second made me as welland strong as when a child And 1 have been so to thisday.” My husband was an invalid for twenty years with a serious Kidney, liver and urinary complaint, “Pronounced by Boston's best phys Seven bottles of your bitters cured him and T know of the *‘Lives of eight persons” Tn my neighborhood that have been saved by your bittors, nd many more aro using them with Mr: r SIoK. D. 8lack. xpose yourself HOW 710 G day and night; c\t too much without ex- ercise; work too hard without rest all the time; take all the vile nc advertised, and then you will want to know how to get well, which is answered in three words—Take Hop Bitters! GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878 OCE}IDENTAL JOTE‘]NGS. Wyoming. John Dykens will winter 1,000 head of cat. tle of Bear river. The eanvass for the alectric light in Fara. mie is progrossing very satisfactory. The trial of George Cook for th James Blunt, is going on at Laran Tln Laran ,000 worth of murder of jpeen housefs b Lo Smproved w any will farnish tations for the oystors to its A Bt Wi small sum of can, One hundred and fifty desert claims was | filed in the Unitad States land office in (hey- en wing the month of November, Roports from the rangos in northorn Car hon and Sweotwater counties stats that fead is exceptionally goc » snow, and stock in excellent condition, A §100,000 hotel, to staad on_the Frontior fo, i# talked of, Several prom in e Hnvs MRSy wgreed to tako 850,000 of the stock. About forty works, near tiful supply of water is in progress, Cheyenne had a lively war in the celostial portion of the town. Les Waugh on his way to Omaha stopped off to brothren of the hurg, i f Clioyenno's “fort, 1 “Whoopeo up helleo inally run in and contributed “flive dollos” to the general fund. Celestial soreheads are nu- merons, Dakota, Aura nty, by a majority of four, voted bonds to huild seven new school houses, The total for the new constituiion of South Dakot: 36 against. The total assessod valuation of Dakota for 1858 §s over 00,000,000, against $17,000,000 for 1882, The steam heating aparatus asylum at Yankton is now cow operation. The Bism: 17 buildings crected in B pst summier, and estimatos RK34,010, The work of rebuildin, tel at Sioux Falls will apring a¢ the weather will pormit, 1 be 70x100 feet, three st bout 100 rooms, their value at the Comn BAKER'S Breakrast Gocoa. | Warranted absolutely pur Cocoa, from which tho cxcess o oil romoved, It has thres times the strength of Cocon mixed with Stareh, At tor Bugar, and s therefore far more cconomi cal. Tt i deliclous, nourishing, strengthening, easlly digested, and admirably ndapted for invalids as well as for persons in calth, Sold by G . BAKBR & C0.. Dorchester, Mass J.P. WEBER & CO,, MANUFACTURERS OF BRACES! FOR THE CORRECTION OF Physical Deformities. Hipand Spinal Diseasrs, Club Feet, Stift Knees, Bow Legs, Knock Knees, &e. TRUSSES O the best mako kept on hand, Trusses repaired, Crutahos made to order. Small obs of all kinds dong in Stecl, Iron and Wood 55 e ik, ohatis. amil rompte Wirst P“’ml“"‘fl K at the N iven our work at the Ne- 803 South Tenth St,, dmnlm. FOR SALE. PRINTER'S INEK' A Rare Chance for Printing Offices Wo have for salo sevoral barrols of a first quality of printing ink. Being mado for use on smaller or slower prossos than wo are now usin wo will sel) the same at 5] cents per pound freo on board cars at Omaha. Will guarantee it to give good satisfactior on wmallor il modium prossos: E PUBLISHING CO HENNINGS IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION L CORSET ser, it Doeer i it “.‘mi“‘ i fon s iy e £ Ahe tidorsoments of i phiyelolin, et Poatge s e ers overywhero. “'“‘J"“’.:r st et Py g% 8 uun.wy Sty Ohicagos JN(Y " F. l‘l‘ll“\\\ 1OTHEO] * Manufucturcrs, 2 sale by pacitlo for Fats, Nervors Proatration ciecd by the i ntul De- i in ine nd death, of alsohol or L prossion, Boften sunity and leading to misery, Premnture Old Agre, Burron oz, Involintary ¥ OVOr-00r i ndulgoncs h \ins ono month's troutment, $100 1 box, or kix boxes for 55,00, s0nt by mail prepaid on receipt of price. sUARANTEF X BONE I i cach order recei ved by for #ix boxes, accompunied with $5.00, wo wil wend tho purchaser oar written guaranivo o ro. d the money if tho treatmont docs not effect Boure, Guurantoos issued only by €. ¥. GOODMAN, Sole Agent for Omalia, Neb, 5 DR, FELIX LE BRUN' AND PREVENTIVE AND OURE. '-“ m.uwdnm to the it ’m r .,.a.n'.?.".'wu.. gase of those alroady um.f.'n.uy afflictod wo guar sateo three bos o cure, or we will ulun the rw bk..u, postage paid, 82 Lo, or JWRITTEN GUARANTERS #sued by all suthorized syeuts Dr.FelixLeBrun &Co BOLE FROPRIEPORS, " Goodusas, Drigin, Bl Sgent, Lor Qs history, Dur- Apts were X23,100,and Tho nish over S This district is the oldest mul largost Worked ons fn Dakot. The businoss of the Fargo land oftico for the onding Docombor 1, was 1 D0 acres; treo lhlluu_ 7 ing October it during Novembe L ar dill f1 decla proofs, 0; total Colorad al in Durango are per ton, Consumers of ¢ with a good ar James Mingoy, a Leadville minor, had his eyes blown out Ly an explosion of powder. Tho mine prospector has folded his tools for tho winter and luid thom away until spring. Sover w coal veins of mammoth pro- portions have recently beon discovered near supplied Durango, There is a great scarcity miners in the Crosted Buttoregion, Coal minors are espe- cially wante Nearly 40,000 bushels of grain have boen threshod by one steam thresher in Chafies county this year. > governmant, for 5 and the receipts wero $10,677.17. Tha Rio Grando hax increased its passenger ratos between Donvor and Pueblo, to §2.50, for the round trip. An elovated railway company has boen in- corporated in Denver, The stock {s watered at $1,000,000 to start with, ffunes Dongherty, a former partnor of J, W. Mackey, tho Cal{fornia millionaire, is in jail in Leadville for drunkenness. Business in Gunaison is better than ever be- foro for the season, and it is expected to con- tinue thus unfli‘:lhr the holidsys. Pucblo is fighring eo the Presbyterian wollogn Tocated there, Dibto Salida, Canon City, Colorndo $prings, Leadvillo, ete, The Chinese quarter of Denver not only smelled to heaven, but forced white neighbors to take monsuros to supprss the nuisance, A. McPrayor, of Pueblo, has sold his herd of cattlo to Baltimore parties for £500,000 cash. The hord numbered several thowsand head, Asan experiment the Buona Vista school house, which ix two-stories, and has four rooms, was emptied of every pupil in two and alf nnuu(m. he old military post at Fort (i heen abandoned, the last company A of the 1 Uniited States infantry one to Fort Towis, During the late cold spell in Deny rmm enterprixo’” was hatchod, being nothi; less than the investment of 10,000,000 by Dutchmen in cattle-raising, Thero are 1,000 pu and has company ha in_avorago co daily ut 'tho public schools of and avorago daily atte anco of H public schooly of South Paehlo, The Teadville Herald hor of that city 1y, on the bave floch, with & raw hide, thon applied concentratod Iye to the Lt an_ac whipping her t2 connty hos already thre mills, and the enltivation of the cano and its conversion into syrup prom Jecomo a leading and profitablo industry in that 1 of thoe state, The output from the Un mines at aldvin, sing and now day. T befig pushed to thefe utmast capacity, A rich striko s roported at Luke sorghum Pucificcaal constantly in- car-loads & g are the Gold oco mine. Tho croy ’unt wide with twelve inches of tellurium oar- ing 20 por cont of gold and 40 per_cont of sh It s ownod by Samuel Wendel, son, and others, Goorge Wi The enormous indebteduess of Denver i now worrying the city fathers, Tho rovenus for the coming year is estimated at 3460,000, Of this suount £300,000 will be requirod to pay ontatanding indebteduosy, lo: anco insufliciont for ordinary requ 1t looks as if the bubble will soon oxpl In the Canon City company's well a vein of water wn- tappod at 1,150 feat, and the water 1t the surface and iy flowing stead- ily. This Indicates wnbroken horizontal strata, and when the oll boariug stratum shull Do ponctrated, o flowing well may be antici pated. Tho water carrics about 4 per cont of Aalt and some iron. % Montana, The attempt to in porate the town of Bil. lings has boen dofea ho thermometer has registorcd as low as 242 below zoro at Barker, There are 20,000 American citizons in Mon- tana who pay property taxes, Tho plug hat fever is breaking out awony the Butte dudes, The disease s in a Ill[lfi form, For the year ending December $1st, 1883, tho exponuds of tho tarsltorial goverumpat of Moutaun are estimated at 870,500, Jim Whitlateh, Montana's fist bonanza king, §s coming to the front agamn with several minihg properties in Door Lodge county. The freight ou copper ore from Butte to Swausea is now 530, contract price, A reduce tien of £ wonld almost double the shipments, The Livingston h peoplo are working opulent sinners and raising & plethoric church fund thi the Jbotent mothods of the “Pancake Sociable.” Deer lodge county has 1,116 persons of school age. The number sttonding school last year was Tho salaries paid to teachers amounted to §9,505, The Indians at the “luml roserve have bee nlyhl' very fast of late, Twenty-two have died since tho payments, Erysipelas soro throat seems to be the trouble. COooke county, in Calhoun uvnnt{ isa live ontop aud full of sensutions, atost was the birth of a child abont a week ago, whose mother is only 11 and 9 months old, { the national banks of Mon- the capital stock paid in amounts to 000, The private banks of the territory have a capital of 8400, 000, and private deposits of £1,800,000. The total number of claims filed for rebate by Montana dealers in cigars, tobacco, and wnuffs is 304 and amonnts to 836,420, and the report shows that the full sum of every claim presented was allowed by the treasury de- partment, Editor Fisk « up the post f The I 1, has given and w entito timo ho Herald has improved w & the year, and its prosperity indication of the growth of the o gratifying torritory. In tho Boulder mining district, Je county, there is now considerable . Two of th orson vity in it looking s Bell and California. ning on tl\r (m zon & ( an Quentin from Anveles boon sent t ) v thirty-four prisoners awaiting and thoro are trinl, « profi stalking with oxen is a popula and ble business on the plains near the San Joaquin river, and-hill crai have become %0 wary that even with well-trained cattlo they are difficult to approach. While digging in the ruins of an adobe house near the old convent at Monterey last week, a son of Simon Moore unearthed a- Mexican ten dollar gold piece, His father continuod the Mexi five cont aring the date of idonce of having boen thers a ereat ny years, A Chineso highbinder was arr wst week on suspicion ¢ oly incased in an gother ttors,” or Thero fifteen of these ahout one asolid armor, and over the In his bl books of soft papor. nch il INew Mexsico, 00.000 shieap are within the borders norque i betng flooded with counter- p interests ave \ than ever hefore, Jf cokn extracted from nes Fo) bbb & BxHIiEe FhroaRHBUL: L1 country, Applications for the eralship of Now Mexico numers Negotl for u receiving acaut_survoyor-gon- are. becoming v zin New York y to work the A'go Y asty small raohion aro betng taken that up around il the cattle in clednity aro rapidly on the increaso. A St Louis syndicato is makin ment« to stock a big ranchin Red ( of San Marcial, with 10,000 head of cattlo, ator Dorsoy has heon rostrained from possossion of the ranchoes and head- arters of the Palo Blanco cattle compuny. John A, Benson, ex-Congressman Page and a California synd ange: ments to pure and from the Atlantic s H road in east- n Ari and will stock the tract with 10,000 head of cattle, The finest herd in the mnu..) is maid to ho that belouging to tho Short Horn Cattlo \pany, ranging at the head of the San Fran isco river, in Socorro county. The Luna Brothers own one-third interest in t! which now numbers 7,000 hoad, Miscellaneous, fish commissioner is dis. Tho U tributing Novada penitentiary 500 worth of Loots and shoes is turning ont & amonth, Tho nowspapers in tho eastorn part.of Wash: ington territory ae advocating the division of that dependency and the organization of a uew territory, with northern Idaho added. A zomarkably foaturo on the Comatoe s i disduvery of gold on the 5,100 foot level of thn\)’nlnu and Siorra Novada mines. 1t is gold_ waa nover haforo found at so’ great a depth, At the Coonr d'Alone placors, Idaho ter- ritory, ropresonted that men are taking out 0 to $100 per day, gold nuggets being found werth up to 545,50, Take this with 3 ovo will very probably be a dispute ho- twoon Shoshone aud Kootenai counties, 1. T., county the new mines are located ms that the wines are on the sum- of the Coaur d’Alene range of mountains, 1d that forms the houndary between the two countios, Thers are f at the ( o storos and saloons c our d'Alono ¢ all of them built Trg timber is all 8o large, inc of anow on the mountains, no amount of wud and slush in the inions aro high, Flour is worth bacon 40c per 1b.; sugar stroot, rc 815 por ewt, other thing at home is a tower of Ten times as much rilla used in Lowell as of Hood's Sa any other, Amusemer tsin Cincinuat', Oincinnati Bng Tho Now York papers have heen miuk- ing a great ado over the fact that the re- coipta of Henvy Trving’s four weeks gagement in that city were between 000 and £00,000. Any of our operatis, May, or dramatic festivals will take that in that much ina week. For years Mapleson has retrived the losses of his soasons by the profits of thesingle week’s operatic festivals in this city. Not only has he retrieved his losses, but has nade handsome profits as well. There is more money spent for amusements in one year in this city than there is in two in'any other in the country double its size. This " | statoment will, I know, be disputed, but it is a fact, nevertheloss, ——— wrest, quickest, pain curo known, Jacobs Oul, ———— At The Photographer's Photographer please, that nail.’ Customer—“*Which one?” Photographer—**That big nail near those two little ones Your head is turnod again. Pross it back against the lup jort. There, that is better. Tam all ready now. Keep perfectly Auict and assume a cheeriul expression,” Customor—**Beg pardon, but T forgot to ask what you were going to charge o for these photographs.” Photographer Seventeen Now look pleasant. —— Uniloss you wse Pozzoni’s medicated con plexion powder, which restores freshuos the skin, « mparts a durable equalled by none ot *Chin a little higher, ‘Phere, that is better, Look at dollars, An Auto, John Swinton’s Paper. Now that the ¥200,000,000 Vanderbile is building a #100,000 mausclem for his bones, he will need an appropriste in- seriptiol sowething after this style: "Thig public bo d—-d." ph for Van, Disease, 1 Mankiud " y g them are N , and gansz o fully over. vos the sufferts ror, 51— At draepists, A THANKSGIVING-DAY ROMANC A Conple, Separated by the Bients of the Civil War, Reunited at Lase Twenty-one years azo, in a_beautiful valley of Greenbrier county, West Vir- ginia, at the foot of the Cumberland mountains, in that loveliest of all pictur- esque regions, theheadwaters of thegreat Kanawha, says a dispatch from Kipley, Ohio, to the Cincinnati Commercial Ga- | zette, there lived a young farmer named | Goodman., He was born and had grown to manhood in that region, and had, by | his indomitable ener, 1d industry, ac- quired the title to as fine a farm as any | that dotted the little valle Some two years previous to the opening of the story, he had married a buxom mountain | lassie, and settled down to enjoy the hap- | piness of married life Time passed on, and a baby son came to increase their happiness. With the | birth of the child came the news that F't. Sumpter had fallen,and the tocsin of civil war had been sounded. Although asouth- ern born,GGoodman was a bitter opponent | of slavery, and it had oven been said of | him that he had individually aided mnny| a runaway slave to a haven of refugo ove the mysterious *‘underground railway When the first rumors of war reached the quiet valley, Goodman bade farewell to his family, and, accompanied by four of his neighbors whose sympathies were | with the cause of the union, they secret- | ly left the valley that same night and rode northward, They proceeded toCin- cinuati by boat, where they enlisted, and in course of time were transferred to the my of the Cumberland, Iu the dark days of September, 1363, after the battle of Chickamauga, and in the re- treat to Chattanooga, in one of the many memorable skirmishes during the retrs Goodman was captus ed, and shortly aftorward sent to Andey sonville prison. Through a comrade came a fow brief lines to the mountain | home in Virginia,that Goodman had been | captured and sent south, and a few | months 1 came the sad intelligence | that he had died a lingering death in the | southern prison-pen. Close upon the heels of the awful newa came the awaken- ing on a dark night with the roof of her Liome abl by the incendinry’s torch, applied by a marauding band of confed* erates to more than one union home in the hitherto peaceful valley. Crushed by the double loss, and having no relatives | near to whom she could apply for refuge, Mrs, Goodman made her way to Cincin- nati, whero she expected to find a home with an uncle whom she had visited once | in her childhood; but upon reaching the city lier hopes were doomed to disapoint- ment, as he had left for the west some years beforo, and (his present residence was unknown, Her limited supply of money become rapidly reduced, she was forced to place her child in an orphan asylum, and through an advertisement in adaily’ paper she obtained employment in a great establishment on Fourth street that “had a contract for furnishing un forms for the federal troops. She was thus employod for nearly a year, receiv- ing a bare pittance (hat scarcely lLept soul and body together, but through the influence of a physician who attended her during a serious position as nurse in the Cincinnati hos- pital at more remunerative wages, The report of Goodman’s death at Andersonville proved to bo false, and after weary months of imprisonment he was exchanged in the fall of 18G4, with somo two hundred others, and sent north. He had heard no news from home in all that time, and the scene that met his gaze after a long and tiresome journcy was heart-rending, Ruin, desolation, and woo op every] N ‘* and ghild wan- derers of tho earth, wi® enough to crush = even a stronger spirit than his, weakened | } by a long sicge of imprisonment. Ho heard that his wife had gone to Cincin- nati, and in a few days he was in the city, but a thorough search by detectives, and repeated advertisemonts in the daily papers, failed to find any trace of the lov- ing object of his search. After somo weeks’ faithful and persistent inquiries, he was forced to the conclusion that his wife and child were both dead. At this time the silver excitement in Nevada was at its highest, and, having nothing to retard hiw, Goodman went west in the hope of forgetting his great sorrow in the dizzy whirl of mining camp. Ho staked a claim, and being a man of enorgy and not addicted to the vices so prevalent among the miners, he succeed- ed in a fow months in amassing quit fortune, which he invested in real estate in the then already flourishing town of Virginia City. Success crowned his | every effort, and it was ot long until Goodman was considered the wealthiest man in all that region, where scores of men were counted milliona In 1876 Goodman removed to San F) became senior partner in a great 1 firm. One morning, in answer to an ad- bookkeepers, a young himsclf in his private | who, by his stiiking resemblance an, led to inguiries and investi make a long story short, the youtig man proved to be the long-lost son of Goodman. Ho had boen adopted frc the orphan asylum at Cincinnati, by a | wealthy and childless couple of )., raised in luxury and given education, Financial reverses vertisement for wan presented oftice 1 gation, Uness, sho _obtained a | A family, took the first train for the east, and in due time arrived at Cincinnati. No pen can picture the meeting after an twenty years' separation, and the joy that came to at least two hearts after all those long years of sorrow and | and pain. The entire party passed up on the steamer Fleetwood the other evening, and a happier and most joyous coterie was never scen aboard that boat, The story was related to tite reporter by Goodman, pere himself, and it may be | well to remark here that Goodman is an | assumed name, but wore the real name | given 1t would be recognized as a strong one in financial circles, and one that has been, and is yet prominent inthe councils of the nations, The party will visit tho scene of their | old home and spend Thanksgiving there, and it is safo to say that there will be | none more truly thankful for the many blessings showered upon them than the happy party that will gather around the fostal boards on our national anniversay, on the headwaters of the pieturesque Kanawha, Buy B 1. Dou Drops fF yorir chil ren: t to the taste and will curo tho.r cold T raddo Mark on every .»r.‘,v l s lflllll"l eived the most pos. fl ive endorsement from eminent pliy siciang, and haslong od & foremost rank among stand ard proprictary remedies, 1ts proj s a3 an altora Dowals, and & pre ventive of matatinl discnsod are Ho Joss urs, 19 whom ) tor Hosterte mane for 1384 Gos RA BITERS: BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, An excellent appetizing tonic of exquisite flavor, uow whole pepsia, n, Fover and Apie, mfv" ul GHARI.ES SHIVERlGK Furniture! ETo., Have just received a large quantity of new CELANMEIEIR SUITS, AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES PASSENGER ELEVATOR 'EHAS SHIVERICK, | 1206, 1208 nd 1210 Farnam8t WAHA, NE Anheuser-Busch . BREWING ASSOCIATION S CELEBRATED (e Keg and Boitled Beer This Excellent Buer speaks for itselt. RS FROM ANY PART OF THR STATE OR THE ENTIRE WEST, Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR GOOD" ARE MADE T0 THESTANDARD OfCOurGruarantee. F. SCHLIEF, v fiavor to a s of champ: toall sumiier drinks. ) howare of counterfuit £rocer or .hm,la b el fl}flm‘."‘.‘v‘, LW WY PPEH!MHN Snlelfieni sstor 49,3 W, Haxcox, ™ 51 Broadwav. N. Y. SnoeEvas prr: OREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. . Cures prdsicis Debilfy GrxiTan LOSS ¥} 01 MANLY VIGOR, Spermatore. 2 when all of Louls, Mo, T havo sold Sir Astlo ory customer speaks hizhly of adorso it s rmedy of trio m #C, I, GooniAN, D Omaha Feb. 1 1858 V1E-m unhicsitat 'n;,l) 0., 0f tho SCTENTITT ot awBollcitors Imported Beer SN BOTTLE Erlanger,. . Culmbachor Pilsner. Kaiser .+« Bohemian, Bremen, death of both of his benefactors threw | the young man on his own resources, and he had finally drifted to the far west, car- ried thither by the flattering veports of | the New Eldorado, Meary, for such was | the young man’s name, was immediately | R A SR AR UL AANE Tn October last a gentleman named Warren, an old neighbor of Goodman in his Virginia home, and, by the way, one of the comrades that wont out with Lim to tho quiok valley to battle in tho war of the union, was in San Francisco, and, having a draft to negotiato, he stepped | into Goodman’s bank to transact his business. While the moncy was being baid over to him by the elder Goodman, Warren casually = remarked that he | ioodman) very much resombled an_old friend whom he knew years ago in West | Virgiina, Goodman stated ho was fln)lu Greonbrier county, explanation followed, | the identity of esch was discussed, and Warren was invited to the home of the ounger Goodman, with whom Lis father was residing, That evening aftertea the ty were drawn around the fivesido ex- changing rominiscences of the past. Fi- | nally Goodman relatec and supposed death of was interrupted by Warren, who excit- edly stated that Mrs. Goodwan was still alive and a resident of Covington, Ky, Tho revelation came like & thunder- -clap on a ar, cloudless day, and the shock the disappearance | 8 s wife, when Lo |) Louis A . St. Louis, « oo Milwankee .« Milwaukee, | Budweiser. Anhauser ... Schlitz-Pilsner ... . Kangls sossos .+ .Omaha, Ale, Dorter, D¢ ymestic and [hine Wine, ED. MAURER, 1214 Farnam. - CHICAGO SCALE €O, praviy A GILEAT MEDICAL WORIK Ok MANHOOD! Fixhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility, Promature D untold miserios re cesses. A book for every man, youn id old. 1t containg 125 proscriptios and chronic diseases cachone of whi I by the Author, whose ex sprobably' ne nearly proved too much for Goodman, Joy seldom kills, and so it pro this instauce. Warren happened to know the address of Mrs, Goodman, who | had never married, and at an early in the morning they drove to the tel graph ofice, and an exchange of tele- grams confirmed Warren's statement that Mrs. Goodman was yet in the land of | the living. Goodman, aceompanied by his son and 1 edd in | |8 peclal thiis country in overy in . paid. Tilustrative samplo § ovnte. inedal ayarded th to whow th ) isultad on vience, Oy ed thy sk "Wall Py Sole Agent for Omaha and the West, Cor. 9th Strect and Capitol Avenue? J. 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