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) / £ 4 [» i s Jl bR VI R VN ¢ — -— - - ~—— e —_— - . ia LOVES DESPEF’ATIO\J broad band of Roman gold, studded |ing its parents that it had just scen a with twenty-four large dinmonds | great large man riding on & big hors S Aptopos of oue favorite contralto, she | that nearly renched to the skies, on A Japanese Student Driven ¢0|has sold her hovse in Portland { the top of the mountain, and it lo skod Secsad | coming to New York to reside. She [like the Lord. The parents rushed sl has sung into hor_treasury § % | out and called their noighbors, tolling - |. Me nunza Mackay ~ claims them the ¢hild's story, but nothing p 1 4g | Nave the larest sapphire in the word, | could be seen on tho top of the moun- His Affianced & Sorvant Girl dn | [0 5 he from a Polish nobleman | tain. However, ever since that time Cincinuati, for 800,000 francs, is of the most [the mountain has bren known as tho 0 leupetb Hue, and over an inch in dism- | “Mountain of the Lord. (v:"'h"-;"‘ Spocisl to The Cincinnatt Commercial | eter. 81e has alss a sot of coral of the e ] ferers fron Manterra, O., November | faint pink which resembles opa 1t rotimes Tarra wltger A porient, night a youug Japanese includes sixteen pieces for the toilel, [gmetimes not often—when the days are it i tending the Marietta co |and each piece is set in diamonds, the em fnto a henlthy eo.dition, o that | name has been Americanized whole valued at 8125,000, n lie the ripening fields bied afeor catin, ' N 1 0 2, of dia- of mar William Newkim, committed suicide | Lanra Fair, who has £50,000 of dia detica of some half-forgatten song Ihme from Tha L.Fid. ondlten. 1 AT ; by taking two ounces of chloroform, |monds, wears & superb et of blood v memo y ‘eros- my brain, stomac, wnd the Aperient carries off m v.l,r.\. Au inquest was held to-day, and it [red rubies, which, by the way, are ong the grass, | Mleacantiy the cause, and thus cures the | il was there developed that the cause of | 0bly sappir f another <]| Ihe e way naarmue in- the seented | Aot BRvnTe o an " 48 801 ymant To ‘.\ st on record belong to the erown i mes E g ey « Al Wiy | [jowels, and among them is one that | I watch the valiant butterflies that pass, { — - | sl ST Fasres o N terminhtohere day the facts piven below cyme to] And Tam sad and sick b heart son PT e N iy light, detailed by him as follows: It | the duchiess of Edinburg never fails to in - kL e \’.,( OwANa, CokmRact oht, 3 ™ T from eadiste secins that ‘somo time ago Newkim | Wear onstate oceasions, Somet mes. WL & SEPORNE Bi) natre SopuIN-EIeNT, } Mme, Elise, the famons bareback e i ‘ e ”Evun LINE OF ’R()Ah ¢ kol 6 fa bl o ) | pid i " N . Jometimes, ? wal winter holls his that ponetral it trom the Mieart and the two in a very short time|rider of Faris, who is supposed to be | Sometimes, when royal winter h hi v s tre m the 0 a daughter rides in a ¢ take the n a8\ formed a muiual admir Afluirs pre sed until, ety iam said, I one night kneeled | down and offered to take the | tarletan ski girl for his wife, and he | Starry stor Some months axo the | Janaus aceepted him girl went to Cineinnati to work, where | ftiul col she still resides, They carriod on a | 8ct .)4 turc correspordence, addressing ea | umber oy of carbuncl 1y W and dear husband ending him mone as dear wifo tl has bee instructions to bank it until his col- | el lego course was finished, 8o that he | Wears less would have something to start on. | Jewels. Yesterduy he learned, for the first | that they were not married, and d to return the gicl her time, he was advi Thoe Grand money and letters, and yive up., This so preyed upon his|pioiickecort, mind that he resoried to suicide. | gy Nowkin was & member of tho Con- | 5 SO gregational church of this city was preparine himself fora missionar to China. There was no evideince that Newkim and Miss Hofl ever lived together as man and wifo, but Nowkim positively believed they were married, and tho rude awakening was too much for him, the Morme nit, and ered with Wo loarn fi has just ret Upon receipt of the above news a Y b ¥ 3 o | T turn awny to seck some work undone. > v . reporter was dispatched to necuro e |5, RS 0 (G PR | mhene i a Bk o s st THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE girl's story, and with some difliculty R s 3 Bann & Kolid Train Though from gir v, and with some diffieulty | o¢ono, "o building i situated on| y 1At How like and yet how far less Conncil blutt = succeedoa 1 finding Miss Hoff ut D | 0h"0f & mountain, a spur of the el onncil blutts to =t. | aul Polasky's, 058 Uentral - avenue. | \Wugoht range, that extands out | And look and look agam, and’ecck to trace S L Uit CL DA Gl She had not yot reccived thonews|giei®GHe Toh GR QeR S O AN oment more yoa lancied lkense o of her lover's death, and lu,\. SRIEQUDY e SpooplBRIaEEU Il there e 3'":{ AEPAD MILES TIHE BUORTEST ROUTE, disclosure Hm-w_h::- into :l‘)\u:-x) S| ¢“Phe Mountain of the Lord.” The Sometimen, A riox of griet. Recovering her compusure | 7oy qation of the temple is 63 foet| O snd sweet thought? O foolish vain revreta! ’,fl}' COUNOIL BLUFFS enough to speak sho exclaimed, with e e great empl <] curse forever the 'l‘,'l"'m woman who brought him thistrouble.” | g% 844 T When questioned she denied the i were married, but sad they wer gaged to be married. They had been aequainted for some time, and had de en- ground to t. i height, veloped a strong affection for e Bl Toee ’ atirred other. o woman 1o which Miss | Srecied, one at the cast and the other | yn §3 Hame that il ighsometimes? Hoff attributes ther trouble, and the | 4t the West corner of tho building. Sometiune:? I TGN aEss Al I'ho tower at tho east corner will be m‘.fl‘l {11 A oG in'Ld faithe m“ 169 feet in height. whilo that at the| Aud Ilr\lin‘(llmch know o pang of jealous .\.. iu'i, 2 e Y BANY e ety TR 5 i - 3 houso in which sho was employed and | 1o SO "n-l\l|:7: e o o Thad While Tk all onely, oo exes || {2 AT AT N arde appoars tha 4 1 4! ) i ay haply smile to yours that swmileagain, [ 14 e i g bowrded Tt appoars that | orraes walls arvund the ono mouatain | Bined b the win i riars of other akic, }i ‘A(&JTJ r W[F}S’T“" TR | : cowd not ondure the iy front of the temple, which will | The pass is past! but is it sinif yet th_nuu:_l'-wf » bright a \‘."]u“ %?l,‘"‘-'}": average about 17 fect in height and| J, who incalm content would seck to marrying ¢, gil She may iy ghout 900 feet in longth, and in all dwell, NO Ohanzmg Gars Rl have: brought about the ciroumstances : feod inall |y Gill not grieve, yebennmotauite forzct, you ot ave brought shout the afrcumstunices | ontain about £,000 cords of rack, as | W inct BHTe Setenmmatinle evidhy T which led to Muss Holls coming to]ap bragent built, and 55,000 yards of you well cinnadi, 1y rate sho hos. since Ci Miss Hoff's departure, been busy de- debris has away. AMORMON TEMPLE Being Eveoted in a Wilderness lip now being being pushed ree of workme o beginniz he level of the » d ro moved, making it width and 172 in The stair: of the ¢ e o of iperor of Austrin in whicl umnon spangles on her rts, and an arch these 3 bridges her xl\hk\hm Av er H,000, and a curious get | A & Turkish y in Vienn she nevor worth of s wonderfully bow | dikeren 0 anders Ty | m of jewels, imelading a | =y g nial tice rd in the Christmas | Juoise in which the atones chimes Who want glossy, Tnxuriant | | s given her ho saw herp of Lady |>-|!u 3 than §75,000 and Imposing Structure (& truction of the Grand Tem- ected by n Church, at Munti, Utah, 1 with as large a ag convenience will the walls of the building 1z to loom up and ave cov- and derricks, Wilkin, who seaflolding om Mr. D. urned from o trip out to S In; ad, andis set ck; the top of the moun- boen exeavated and re- level, 18 95 feet in length. From the ho square, will be 82 feet There will be two towers M been excavated and hauled ay from the roadto any With Iaughing lips and yet more laugh Not often, not for long An Though o 0 far-faint regret may cloud A wike it wers vay, every cloud is swept from azure W Whe Gentle , Women skies, id frozed pocl and lighted hearth are b or talk T sigh y in the crowd son moment in the dw And seem half 1o ties and wavy tresses of abuadant, Iwunl'nl{ Hair most uso LYON'S KA'[BAIR(H This clegant, cheap articlo always, makes (ho Hair grow freely | and fast, keeps it from falling |~y out, arrests and cures gray- |, ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair | strong, giving it a curling |, tendeney and keeping it in any desired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Halr is the sure result of using Kathairon, 8 metimes, O friend, my friend, 5 sre not lent our life that we might o longer sojonrn ymen o1 too koo the time of fading Come on the short, cold days. We must fort. arise d go our way and garner home onr sheaves, our eyes Sometimes, metimes I see alight almost divine Tu meeting eyes of twothat now are one, ipatient of the teare that rike to mine, blow [ blwe violet wdin thespring has faded longago. sve, if yet by song of bird, scent, by roma swd poet's G m .% rhy ¥ heart, lhm fain would be ut peace, is OMAHA & GHIGAGO, Whero direcs connection aro Sometimes. vising means for causing an estrango- | iy nor terrace is 63 feet,and will con- Liquid Gold. NLIRPING CAR LIS 3 for f ment between the lovers. It wasehe, | iy 139 gtone steps, 16 fect in width, [ Dan’l Plank, of Brooklyn, Tioga county OSTOR, Miss Hoff believes, who represented to E Pa., describes it thue ‘1 gy ULADBLPITIA, g J s In back of the terraces will be filled > v BALTINOR Newkim that they were not married, Sah h soil, to the top of tho stone mi'es fl);rnk\’hu,l.he i-l ll‘mm.\:‘ }.nlun nm‘ A W."\'anamx ing i she = es i h y 2 O1r, which effected the wonderful cure of < 5 doing it as she aupposes in euch WaY | ywork, and trecs aud shrubbery |, greoked limb in. six. applications; it AND ALL EASTERN ITIER. n :.‘i) i : Y!lbn planted, and the tops of the terraces | proved worth more thun gold to we.” = 3 t e e P o enly |70 to bo ornamented by ~neatly Jieodiw | The Short Line via. Peoria SRt R L A s ""4" dressed and cut-etone, and statues will IMPIETIES Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOULS- money sho over sont Nowkim was 8% | be placed at various and_appropriate 3 VILL, and all pointe in the s as not beel 8 _ ® — o o 5 } Joged, but was put in_ the bank at hoy [Plices. The water to supply tho tem-} 4 pyif tent, o half shanty, at Sentinel| o> © TR XA S { i roquest, Newhim was 23, years of ple will be bro"gh'-‘;; '&;’d:u plp;w Buttc, Montans, bears the, uign, *“Rer. C. irn e Lovm ¢ 4 dytydudr b A i1 | from a spring situal about a mile| A, Duflify, Sample Room. A age. His vxpenses woro being paid |and a quarter east of the temple back | Boston has this yenr shipped 2,000 bar- For ST. LOU'S. | | i J‘ff[’ ‘!i, ']““ll‘“_‘; L nEgERag s in the terntory, which is dot- | atick his noso into the other world Lefors Medislup 1 | nu.{ ¢ o vll “I‘ 4 of 7 L‘A‘x ERISL S ]"*jl Lits entire longth with well stocked | the show comwences, with wonder- By e il Doy | furma and large “erchards, The Sau- | “Stuloany chickens din_ week, Brudder e hung , pendants ‘i' (FUDIOWI |8 viver, o tribu to the Sevier | Jones?" salda seereh ae-leadar Lo W1 St Treo to wil. Write for them aod got full par- roves, roscbuds, and lewes A0 lowe throngh tho town, supply- [10ember of suspiciously thiey tealary. | clustors; the tlowers were incrusted |0 5od B 1o BB L ies, “No, ruh—tank the Lor Price, Bpedifie, §1.00 per package, of eix pack- | with diamonds, and the s com. | 1P the people with water for all neces- | 'nn i), kaid the leader, and agon for §5.00, Addrosw wll orders to fy a entirely’ of emeralds, From | M1 purposes, including irrigation. | while * Brudder Jones” turiw to “13 rudder SIMEON MEDICINE 00, | posed ontizely of emeralds. Thg. Muai 650 arraunting vallcya o | Koonatl s whisnases it ssy ha sass (100 00 108 Mt Bt Bt N, T { these depended in turn a floral fonze | Omaba Ly C. ¥, G J.'W! Bl 10 de| L ry of the mountain couitry, | ehickens; if he'd said ducks he'd ' hud e, ab, And ALl ((ragglsisevery of fine diamonds, and when ruilful farms nob only produce | shuah? + el by a Mr. Green, of Trenton, N. J. Miss Hoff'is of German birth, and quite comely. The lady in whose ew- ploy she now is gpoke of her asof ex- cellent character. The news of her lover's death affocted her deeply. the reserv The whole be planted the crystal in the muuutmun, and has a fall of 7 feetto the re: the litclo apring, rel ervoir, and 100 feet frcm oir tc the lower terrace. side of the mountain is to with trees and flowers, and stream poured forth by a8 it winds its way tra probably declare herself *‘off” on further mirsionary work for some time to come. on the general l.\,,,mu,uugeul of the C day conforred on biggage ag and will | Whero diroct connccsions aro made in the Unlon Dopot with ti1o Through Bleuping Car Tinos for ALLFOINTY S BOUXTEL. NEW LIKE won DES MOINES THE PATORITE ROUTE FOR 18 of rum to African porl The degree of D, D, has been ronlun d al Pacific railroad. ‘This degree i every ute, but two OCHICAGO s tho only llno tre A, OF W winta al {0 At all poiuta of inte iils, W Dows #nd tacklo of wportemon Proo T Sioux City & Paific TO 8T. P4 andall pelnds In Northorn Tow ta.” Thi 18 unaurpased. run through W. THOU I CHHANGE hetweon Kan waw City and St Trains lave Union Pacifle ell Blulls, ut 7:35 p. m. daily on arrival of Kansa City, St. Joseph and council Blu the South, andat the Now Union Depot at St, Paul at 12:3 TKN TIGURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHED tho Quickest Timo and a Comfortabl Through « urs between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND BT. 4, B OBRYA 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, ROCK | CIFIO RA LAND & PA. TLWAY with ampls te for healtht M betweor Al Miseotrd Rive Chieago, P on with ot 45 not forget this) directly T Jnnsas, 1, Taho, Nove Torritor < of tar o, npw and foiders at all Gon. Tht and Pass'r AL (Wi N ALILIRO AT, JL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BIEMARCK, noota and 1 with the improved brako wod Miller Antomatic r and b BPRED, SAFF AND COMFORT Pullman Palieo Slooping Car Paul, via Council Blutie and Y Transter at Coun- 4 train from Arriving at Sionx ( ROUTE, lo in tho PAUL. your Tickets read via the “Sloux ri Valley, lowa, outhwestern Ag Counet 1 Blufl t, lowa KANSAS CITY, 8. Joe & Council Bluffs FLA XTI .01 m TN oxLY Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West, No chango of cam botwoen Omaha and p. Louls, and bus one between OMAHA and NEW_YORE, 2 & I amall d's sre considered’ sufficient to ex- DIAMONDS down the side of tho mountain, will | press the idea. ROCI( Isla d BT And Thelr Wearers—Faveritos of| favel from root to root, quench- cut partor declined an_ addi- n D..llyPasspngerTrams 2 ¥ {iug theic thirst, thus ~assisting | tion of 8100 to hin salavy for the reaso Tlmumylnxlwl Indncements offered by $hta lns IONCR ortune, tho trees to produce their foli. | awonz others, thut the hurdest part of hix | to travolors and tourisis aro as foilowe: EASTERN AND New York Star. 25 By e e 5 a: been the cotlectinn of | Tho celebratod PULLMAN (18-whoel) PALACE CHARGES ar ADV Tt is told by prominent ¢ l‘rf" = 5‘ ) "t CLALO T O | his salary, and it would il hin to try to | St ARS mun only onthis "('*'lech".n OTHER LINES, precious stoses that most of o 00N, A0C/ 100 (ETANS S0/RroW. | SN0 | ealléct 8100/ more, Horton's Reciining Chairs. No extra charfo for | p Thie entirs Tino fy cauppod with Polimanis B, monds ¢o; Brazil. discovered during e building of the temple was first com- menced fivo y.ars a0, and has been worked on ever since, and it is ex- pected that it will be in such condi- l\h )m.r\m Episcoy century, 1 groos \:i-iu].; the - ters when playing cards. Tho larcest ever found thore is the “Star of the South,” which weighs 124 carats, 1In 1807 the children of a Dutch farmer were found by a traveler playing with “‘a shiny stone,” which he gave them be used; building. feot in ]nm' the east ex forty-six eixpence for, a"-’%"oo?)"":.itu.i?c'(.“,’,lf is tho architect, and as to hin skill and [ Vicoyune. &) Choartally gives by spplying 60 o 1 have been Loand |ability as an architecturaliat the Manti | “Thin ien't a meuagerie,” sharply ob- FERCEVAL LOWELL, try diamonds have been founc templo will speak for years after ho served an irascible deacon to & man who Qoneral onzer Agent, Chicago, only in Georgia, South Carolina, Cali- farnia and Arizona, but they are small and not ot the first water. My inform- / ant said it was o great mistake to sup- { poso that dismonds sold according to their sizo. This only holds good up to the mediun grade, above that tho difficulty of finding purchasers in- creases und many a d big diamond «n elephant on his hands and had to sell iv at a sacrifico. The handsomest dizmond 1 have ever seen in this country, belonged to that very {77, S A £ g tah Perrit thin-voiced prima donra Mme. Ombre, | P! LR and once formed a part of the crown | = 3 A my\h-\yu & 3 temple, tha on the Ame Manti is tor lias found a and about ing the fairy-liko splendor of the tion in about three yes but it is ostim take fully five years to completo tho d for the basoment is about et in depth, has passed from the face of tho earth, It was President Young's intention, when he ozdered the erection of this and most imposing structure erected dications point to such being the case. little east of south of Pioche, and is quito a large town, bo- third wa thst it can edthat it will cal d th an Tho building will be fifty ht, and the excavation at Mr. Folkom up t it should be the grandest rican continent, and allin- situated about 125 miles a Salt Lake City, 260 miles northeast of tui an oldest eettlement in ory. 1t in located at tho h sixty. It just shows that « man begrudges insanity and east aido of the W 3 % Al carlygrave Golaa fer o pan for washing hns ehirt, R the most fo in one of break up tho whole church, was trying to force & passage Iln ough the crowd at a church doorway. sume not,” replied the stranger, * wouldu't leave any of the animals to bock The Preshyterians of West Philadelphia have a very _disagreeable jol. on hand— trying one of t)lelril\r,.,)meu on cha of lying an:l stealir vreacher of the gospel. A New Jervey widow couldn't earn 86 a week nt the wash-tub, clairvoyant, and her income increased to whila he wil Seid Jim Web ter to ey, The Denver (Col.) News rays that a ) preacher in Pneblo, pted the original cx of havine th seats I Rochning. Chilrs, . The famo: . ¥ ing Card. Gorgoons B elegant high-backed raiten rovolving chairs, for the excl uso of frst-clasy puseen- ers. Stool Track and_suporior equipmont comblra with their gaeat through car arrangoment, mehea this, above all othfors, the favorite routs o tne East, South and Southoast, Ty it, and you will find draveling » taxury in- stead of'a discomfort. Through tickets vio thia celobrated ifno for sale at all offices in tho Urited Btates and Canada. All infortation atout ratus of faro, Slecping Car accommodations, Timo Tables, ofc. A new religious acct in Minnexota are lled the Dreamers, and they Lave em interpreter, and are governed in i+ conduct by their dremmw. Cheere d mince-pie distributed at night would New Orleans J. PUTTER, “No, T pre- Mnnaver A’Meuo ‘or they To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EIIROP!AN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Sim_p_son's Bpecific MITFIIDXC X EL. the entrance.” The alleged frac- nts at vnce makex 15 com ageinst o re of Lwo command I unusually interes 1t 9 & posjtivo cure for Spormaton rhea, Bomina Wooknoan Tiupotancy, and ail iscasen remuting s, trom \oll Montal Anxiety, Lows: and discanos that load to Conmumption She became o cheerfally give a dollar t; odlolno Aminadah HAWKEYE Woat. A‘C. DAWES, Gen. Poss, fnd TS 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - —~MANUFAC GALVANIZED IRON Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON % SLATE ROOFING. Specht’'s Patent Metalic S8ky- 6" vour ticket read PI & COUNC A8 BLUFFS Rail statlons in the BARNAKD, 8t Jowoph, Mef Bt. Jokeph, Mo, 4 ANDY Bokuix, Tickes Agont, 1020 Farnham street, A B, Bawxaun. Genorsl Aont, OMAIA'NE Gon, M| WESTERN CORNICE WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, NEB, RERS OF— Cornices, light, 7 ! cient quantity of grain to supply can searcely be imagined. r| U areater portion of Utah with gain | Bledso, of the Austin Tiue Light Colored Patent Adjustable Ratchot Bar and the singer had two policen Lind | G s - tabernacle, “1 went to he' r you preach ‘ REARL KT, ] o v flour, bt it supplics the greater | L Sunday night, and while © wan s BRACKET SHELVING. ce the I | portion of soutlibastern Nevada with | tenin’ ter yer el qnence, T wished dat T " Gon, St , Y flour and a goodly portion of the grain | knowed for certain datT was ¢wine ter Tam the goucral Stato Agent for the above ! ,;:.”é :()::]r:“nmL h r ‘ “ counsumed by us. die in ,nl, I(’h;.ln b l';n'hu{n Bl “.,{\7. It Des Moines, lowa, Iine of goods. re could not be eomnpare t " » S o) i 0 ( PREENY I IS o SoNsE pRRSS Brigham Young had mado several | }irY much fls ahd 14| Manufacturers of BABH, DOORS, BLINDS, IRON FENCING, though the papors estiut e, ; A 5 does yer w know ef yor ,\\u' t BRACKETS, MO l of it as $200,000, a cust« ] 1~ | trips down into Sunpete county, from [die in o i 0 8. UL,D'"OS‘ &0, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas,'Office and - 1 it ¢ which tho church derivod & luzgs por- | knowed it for certain 1 would rever go | , 4ra" raduction o Bauk Counters, Plans fur Bank Railing ow and Cellar pector told me it was va €10, 8! 3 nlehied, and work furnished in sl kinds of hard Gu. ; also 000, { tion of its revenue, for the purpo-e of | dar no moah, or koft' woud anters Baished n oil when (e ;. R Mlha‘ han dxcimaat ol vn | iocating a spot where a temple_should — sired, in de forniaied winl put ERAL AGENT in private life in this o iy .. |be erected. He first intended 4o lo- Buckun's Arniea Salve, O workmen are the best wechanics that tan be | Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. to Mrs. Leland Stanford, of v | eate it at Mount Ephraim, but changed | - The best salve inthe world for cuts, rod, Bave taonoy by giving us your con nov4dst e T s mi oT Bever i bruiges, sores, ulcers, ealt 1hcun —— - - - Tt is made in the form of A | s mind, and “f‘“ several trips and ) ) ) 1 Stairs, Newels and Balust g \ and cost §86,000, [ changes of location, the prophet, while | fever sores, totter, chapped A - ,‘, e armarly | 11010 2ARE: A. C. CAMPBRLL i AT e T T ¢ | in Manti ono day, upon being told +he |chillblaing, " corns and all kinds o \ o G, DOANE&CAMPBELL, ! diamonds, and the supes it | legend of how the “moumvain, at the |skin eruptions, I P i at Btair aork the famous Lola Montz « i | foot of which he was sitting, derived [unteod ¢ wim oo m|Attorneys-at-Law, } HRANIA A Bocves g, B its name) the Mormon prophe. suids | e er sy rof \ - | Ok Wearing i o s | ““I'he temple shall be burlt u AN RERD 8 W COR, TH & DOUGLAS HTS. } ow mounted as a pin, | ) i he but : ] ‘ | A e | Mountain of the Lord.” 0 ! CO.| v omans, | | v Annie Louise Cavy is sai Tho following legend, in rioari ¢ e ? tho largest and most perfec lo naming of the mountain, s BENTON M al [_ o W.dJ. CONNELL, in the world, It was' bouy ad believed by the Mormon pop |, NE ; whdlf AUBENCY "V - AT - LAW | sl of Quoen Isabellu's f that vicinity: One day, & 0o ATZCNT F - AT - LAY IN NEBPARKAZ ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Paris, weighs twenty-throe cu \ 1ild, y s ago, rushed in'o i1 h0use, Ak 1 BLOL e LTI R .l.uu.m.. @ ?‘:,',',"n'.':s;'."",fl { is valued at §00,000. It s ling *“Mamma! mamma!”’ anl ol pondda LB oo W ) PR T ) e e O ; i ?ILLSBKE % [Tt always gives satic k !."." LIS NIW AXND CORRECT seyond Any e ) & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y 4 4118 Bost 200 < for you to take when draveling In either ditection betwess {all (~f‘hfl Pvmrw?l Polnts In the West, North and Northwest his XS ) Vorthwest nre Kiatios ks MAR asonable queaton that, tha POV iea of all ral 'I"TPN":«\.fi yAs- ESTERN RAILWAY ' way daily from two to four or more 0 Lhiat uses tho THE CHICAGO & NORTH QOverall of (te prineipal Tines, rns en rrains, duis the il wost of Clie Fast txpres "1 The Imperial Palace Dining Oars. that rins ILLS OF Donver & Ca N (] ceptng Cara North or ‘\r\r.h\w 'u{ Chleago. S the on Ty fopmg the following Trunk Vi Dakata Line A or Tie! T, Gen'l Mav 4 Tiokot A Assistant & 3 Uy L Coupon Tieket Agents o the Uit this ot vl ybosure they read over It and ta W. L STENNETT, Gon'l Puss. Agenty 1 uleage. Raflway, Tith and Fasmham seoots. W. faiiway, 14th and Farahaw strest TARRY P. DU DK KIMRALL, Tickot Agont O L ARK Announcement! A large and varled stock of Sta- ple and Fancy DRY GOODS AT FIIMLEEN PER CENT LOWHR THAN DOWN TOWN STORES. You will Save MONEY by buying your DRY GOODS of GUILD & McINN IS, 603 . 16¢h Stroot, 24 door north of Cal E Side. Omabha, o Ac Collins Cheyenne, A P L K Colorado Fall and Winter CLOTHING!! LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises OCX: TEEIWG NMADE TO O IN THELATHEST,STYLES, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit 1. 1816 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH, CLOTHING, HATS, GAPS, Grent's qulinvz.gs'hglg Goods, NEW YOERK STORE. H. M. & M. PEAVY, Proprielors, 1309 Famhmu ?rnt CMAHA, NEB. 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