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'y OOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS, CALIFORNIA, Stone coal of good quality wnlimited quantity has been discovered ir Modoo county. Three hundred and thirty.five steamers arrived at and departed from the port Santa Cruz in 1881 The people of Uolusa county are endeax oring to perfect a scheme to hring 300 skilled domestic servants from the east The Californin hydraulic minesnow giv a yleld of 812,000,000 annually, or ab nt one-eighth of the entire 1 product of the world, A cement ledge, some %00 feet in extent has recently bean opened ahove Tree Pinos, Ttis estimated thot over 50,000 tons are in sight. It is worth about 875 u ton delivered on the cars at Tres Pinos, nense numbers of ducks and geese lml\“l-"i'n\n led Livermore valley during the naet woek, the latter settling in the fields n flocks of many hunderds each. Not for many years have the birds appeared there in such large numbers, Lassen connty cowboys last week made a raid on the bar-room of the Milford hotel, broke up all the fuiniture, piled it in the fire-place and set it on fire, and, by way of amnsement, fired about twenty shots into the lamps and ceiling. Two car loads of grape vine cuttings passed throuzh Chico last week to Vina, to be planted in Governor Stanford’s mmmense vineyard, One thousand acres of the land is now being placéd in a condition to receive the cuttings, which are mostly of the raisin variety. almnst NEVADA The area of Pyramid lake is 20% square miles, The bullion product of Nevada for the five years ended January 1, 1882, amount. ed to $76,826,416. The Fureka mining district has pro- duced within nine years, bullion to the amount of £26,406,499. 14, T uring the two fiscal years ending June 30, 1881, the Carson mint made a profit of $284,037.89 on the coinags of silver, teo, C. Thaxter, at Carson, has made the remarkable rcore of 50 out of a possi ble 50, at the H00-yard target, and on a wager plugged the bull's eye the Eleventh time. The «inners of the Sagebrush state are turning from their evil ways, A flock of twenty at Reno we'e recently converted to Christianity at one time, snd on Sun- day morning will accept the rite of bap tism, The Renc State Journal gravely charges that recently when a gentleman started ont to locate a quarter section of timber land somewhere north of Reno he spent two weeks in the vasts forests that cover the eastern division of the Sierras, but was unable to find a single vacant quarter section of good timber within sixty miles of Reno. The whole country was [)ucntell. and in every instance the claims had been assigned to one firm, The centleman be- lieved that more than nine-tenths of those claims were fraudulent; that the persons making them were aliens and were hired to do this work at monthly wages, WASHINGTON TERRITORY. In Yak inty there are 1 tle, 4,752 horses, 130 mules, 7,! and 1,170 hogs. There are in the same county, eight saw and five flouring mills, and eight threshing machines, The Pendleton people are building a dam 545 feet Ling to ect the town Jrom the ravages of the Umnat lla river, It is composed of & foundatiou of heavy stone th for alternate layers of stoue brush above it. The Northern Pacific company are building a pontom railroad bridge across the Columbia at Kalama, Tt consists of three immense barges, six hundred foet long and sixty feet wide, 5o constructed that they can be thrown out of the way and leave the riyer npen except when used for the crossing of trains. MONTANA, The tax levy in Madison ~ounty for 1882 is 20 mills on the dollar, The tax levy in Chobean county for this year is 17mills on the dollar. ® A Bozeman firm has donated depot grounds to the Northern Pacific, The total valua of the metal output in the Butte district during 1881 is reported at 84,675,150, _Deer Lodge county tax levy this year is 15 mills on the dollar, as against 17 wills in 1881 and 22 mill in 1850, Forty-five north latitude, and 6,000 t et above sea-lovel, and p msies in ilower in the open air on New Year's Day. That's what Virginia City boasts of. The total it of license collec the quarter within the Territory ing Dec, rate of §1 30 per anmum, The increase of taxable property in Montanoin 1881 was nearly ni! ...'mi...’(. of dollars, or double the incréase of nny year since 1878, The assessment will foot up aearly twenty-five millions of dollars There were seventy-sixdeaths in Helena last year, twenty-six of which were chil- dren under five years of age, Diphtheria took off nine, covsumption and cholera in- fantum six each, and heart disease four, There were three suicides, three deaths from accident, and one person hun The death rate for the year was 20,93 to the thousand, UTAH, . An inspived crank has lee Salt Lake City for threat President Taylor, _"‘lu‘ Salt Lake Tribune estimates that Ul bullion ontput tor 1881, will not A1 short of %10,0,0,000., S duleoteie divht operations wt Ouden are wmugl idly. ‘The now boiler house about com; ‘et anl poles are be erected arownd Utah havs 200,000 head of cattle and 116 000 head of shieap, During the st ye the territory shioped 50,000 heoves “u produced 3! 008 pounds of wo The people of Wyoming and ('] have the privilege “of fishing i (ireen river and its tributaries, while the pecple of Utah are forbidden by law to do s 1 wirested in iing to kill WYOMING, The measure of Cheyenne's joys would now be overtlowing if a light could b had to alternate with the moon and hanish the arkness of night, Gas companies are in. darinonof niy companies are i A young man named William Jteed, aged 25 years who clvimed to have form’ erly lived in New York, was found dead ], wumed bis vitali him, Mr, Samuel Ben, son, superintendent of for the 1'nio company at 1 injured in a mine last month, hay b u combination of diseases and js ayHed & ering, 'J'lhe artesian well at Rawling has proved such a success that the railroad company will sink another ad tube 1t o opPADY tom, and thus secure 4 spouting . wel) Three hundred thousand galonly wer. pumped fro the well the other duy with out affecting the supply, ; The proposed agreement | city of Cheyenne and the company provides that the to charge the citizens nny water than is charged 1he of ver. while the city is #),700 a year for iwenty 4 A'hluge transfer of | in Cheyenne last we. ) ALLO) ing « 8400000, Following are th 8 ¥ Converse, Manville & Pock, to Convepn gattle company, 6,188 head of catile, 111 head of horses, three ranches, and brands conslderation, 8172,565; A, R, Converse ¢, same company 3,084 head of cattle, brand, :ouv.;conu deration, $63,571; W. (J, Iryi same company, 7,712 head of cattle, 1 hiead of horses, brands, ete, 3 consideration, recoy between the watcrworks mpany is not iore for thei tizens of Den pay the company sars, roperty was made $75,258: Manville & Peck to ssme com pany, 17 ad of cattle. 40 horves, brands, ete,; consideration, §G4,806, COLORADO. I'he 1 P, and the Longmont and Northwestern roads are slashing rates and distributing chromos, Aceording to careful estimates it '« now believed that there are S2, 00 in «ight in the Fvening Star mine at Teadville Diring the six months ending Decern- ber 31, 1881, 831 mining, lede and placer laims were surveyed and made of record laim in Fremont connty, Paul Brandt, the business man r of The Colorado Journal, of Den (ier man daily, is a defanlter to the nnt of $800, Hik nge ia 81 yoars, height 5 feet 8 inches, short right leg, wears spectacles, tht, bald headed. Denver re rendered o of The telepho useless every evening as s the ele trid | s are charged, The wires are on the same poles. ‘I'he enrrent on the latter wires is <0 strong that in one instance it has set on fire a telephone box. A i ize fight for a purse of £1,000 took place in Leadville on the 15th, the princi- I being K. Wade and John™ Lacey, two «r minets, Thirteen rounds were od to determine the superiority of muscle aud to cone the battle, Soth men were badly batte: and the ring, at the conclusion” of the fight, resembled a Intcher shop. Lacey, who won seven out of the thiteen rounds and the battle, i in a horrible ¢ ndition, as w as t van- quished. Wade and both the men are un- able to abandon their bunks, DAKOTA, Grand Forks lias arranged for a water- works system, Mitchell wants it unterstood that it im. proved over ¥100,000 worth last year, Kingsbury county is to have a jail 12 by 22 feet and 8 foet high, to be built of 2 by 6 plank spiked together. The silver discovery in False Bottom is pronounced one of the most importaut dis- coveries ever made in the Mills county. A sufficient water supply is_the press- ing need of Rapid City, "T'he Journal be- lieves that water sufficient to &npply all the nee s of the place for years to come could be ditched and piped into the town at a cost not to exceec 2,000, Am Life Wuth de Livin Fur, Lime Kilu Club, “What I desire to say,” began Brother (iardner,as the meoting opon- ed, “‘am_to de effect dat Prof. Arti- shoke Huggins am_in de aunty-room an’ ready to appear befo' us an’ delib- er his celebrated lectur’ on ‘Am Life Wuth de Livin’ Fur. 'De Professor is a resident of Arkansas, in which state he won silver medals fur makin’ de longest jumps on record. He arrove heah from Chicago las’ night on a mix- ed train, paid & boy two shilling to show him de way to my house, an’ so s Lean judge from his talk an’ de way he combs his ha'r, do man am a scholar an’ a gem’lan. Sir Tsaac Wal- pole, you an’ Giveadam Jones will put on yer white kids, blue neckties an’ swaller-tailed coats an’ escort Prof Huggins inter do hall,” The brotliors mentioned rotired to the dressing-room and donned their state apparel, and after the lapse of a fow minutes thoy appeared n the hall with the professor between them. As he mounted the platform and was re- coived by Brother Gardner he appoar- edto be wman about five feet ten inches high, prominent nose, retiring chin, eyes - about the color of boiler- iron, and dressed in faultless taste, After slipping a troche into his mouth he bowed impressively and began: ‘‘My friends, it pleasos me exceed- to behold sich a vast sen of intellectu- ingly faces befo’ me. [Sensation.] 1 kin “almost emagine mysclf lookin’ down de aisles of de Senate Chamber of de United States. [More sensation. | De question: ‘Am Life Wuth Libin’ Fur? has often been axed, an’ 1 be- lieve that soveral parties besidos me have put de same query from de ros- trum, [Cheers by Samuel Shin, who had no idea what the rostrum meant. | But I claim to be de only pusson in dis kentry who takes de negativ' side of dis momenchus inquiry. In de fust place we am bo'n. Do fust y'ar of our life am spent in cryin’ wid pain and sorrow. We seo ghe We have bad dreams, We am seized by de colic. Our froats am tunnels down which dey pour soothin’ syrup, pare- goric, sweet milk an’ what not, an’ we ish wo was_dead. [Sobs by Pickles Smith, who lately lost his grandfath- er.] What comfort does any boy or gal take up to do aige of 15 yiars/ Not a bit. Do boys git licked an’ de gals git spanked, “an” dey fall down stairs, have do chicken-pox, git boxod up de mumps, an’ have clothes which have bin cut over and dyed. [Sensation by Givendam Jones as he vecalled old recollections, | “I'rom de to 20, contin- ued the orator ulling down lis vest, life am full of jealousy an’ bad fittin’ conts, an’ gwine to funer; stayin’ home from circusos, Jist as o young man gits to thinkin' dat he am happy he diskivers dat Lis sleevo but- tons am fifteen seconds behind de style, or dat his butes am do hun dredth part of an_inch to long, or dat his coat wrinklesin do back. fGroans from Trustee Pullback, who remem- bered when he was learning the bar. ber's (rade in Richmond. | EFrom 20 te tinued the | as o sud smile crossed his face, ‘W love an’ court an’ hire libery rigs an’ buy candy and ma What aw de result’ [Groans from all over the hall.| We have to pay house rent, an’ buy wood, an’ go to meetin,' an’ it trusted fu grocer ien, an’ put up wid Kicks an’ cufls an’ howlin’ babies an’ a hull doahyard full of miserics. (Long drawn sighs f eighty-four menibers, | ‘Den we grow old, an' smoke clay pipes V' wo take snuff V spit on do ca'pet an’ jaw de chill'on, and finally die, [Tears from Waydown Bobeo. | Dat's lifo an’ its cand, Whar's de comfort! What have we found wuth libin' fw/ How wmuch better if we had bin trees, or fonce: Josts, or pick et fences! Life ama mad struggle [Sighs. ] We come up like a sunflow. oran am cut deown, | Faint groans. | Po-day wo may win de big turkey ut de ratlo—to-morrow we may have to pawn our obercoat to keep de stove #wine. [Significant winks and nods, | My friends, thankin’ you fur your aivnest an' inexplicite attenshun, an trustin’ dat my feoble remarks will be productive of oberwhelmin’ profit, 1 return you my heartfelt sympathies an' resoom my seat, _For half & minute there was a deep .llwm‘I 'I'hunI Pickles Smith nh-mll up and waved the empty water.p around his head, and lllu-ymllhum]ulllni broke forth and lasted 80 long that :.lxd|,.‘.lllm-,...l.4n’ gnlhcmd on the corner id & barrel of beans v Aa M was upset in the Chloroforming During Sleep, Medisal Advance The possibility of chloforming a person in sleep, without waking him, having been disputed in w murder al, Dr. J. V. Quimby, of rsey City, was led to test the question ex i The results were pre- perimentally, Dr. Quinby made arrange ments with a 1 to enter his room when he was aslecp and apply chloroform to him. This he did with entire success, transferring the person from natural to artificial sleep with out arousing him. He used about three drachms of Squibb's chloroform, |and occupied about seven minutes in the operation The second case was a boy of 13, who had refused to take ether for a minor operation, Dr. Quimby ad- vised the mother to give the boy a light supper and put him to bed. She did so, and Dr. Quimby calling when the boy was aslecp, administered the chloroform and performed the opera- tion without awakening the boy. The third case was a boy of 10 years suffer ingfromanabscess, and the same course was pursued with equal success. Two important inferences may be drawn from these cases, Dr. Quimby said. Minor surgical operations may be done with perfect safety and much more pleasantly than in the ordinary way; and, secondly, a person some- what skilled in the use of chloroform may enter a_sleeping apartment and administer chloroform with evil inten- tions while a person is asleep. Hence the use of this drug in the hands of a criminal may become an effective in- strument in~ the accomplishment of his nefarious designs, — When 'l‘ha;o a Will There'sa days ago. gentlema Any one who A< ELectnic Orn, will surely find the way to robust health, in cases of bronchial af- fections, sore throat, pains, ect.; and as an internal remedy it is invaluable, 19 1w ‘Why He Stopped Laughing: Galveston Nows, There was quite a scene in the Gal- veston court house the other day. young lawyer had just finished an im- passioned appeal and dropped, as he thought into his chair, but missed the chair. As he struck the floor there was an explosion, as if a young can- non had exploded, creating much ex- citement. The prevailing opinion was that a pistol had exploded in his hip pocket, but, upon raising him up, it was found that he had tlattened out, a beautiful silk hat. It seems that an old but reckless member of the bar was to blame for the explosion. When the young lawyer was about to sit down the elder pulled the chair away, but he had forgotten that his own silk hat was under that very cf The cldes lawyer Jaughed boisterously un- til he identified the mutilated hat as his own, and then he smiled a sickly sile that, had it been photographed and sent to the Houston board of health, they would e been tully justified in quarantining at once, Auswer This, Did you over know any person to be ill without inaction of the stomach, liver or kidneys, or did you ever kiow one was well when cither was obstruct- ed or inactive; and did you ever know or hear of any case of the kind that Hop Bitters would not cure? Ask your neighbor this same (uestion.— Times. j19-f1 Sound Doctrine, In refusing to pardon Kotovsky, convicted of murdering his sweet- heart, Governor Crittenden, of Mis- souri, writes: ST will mot pardon, or interfere with the operation of the law in any case wherea man has maimed, in- jured or nurdered a womwan; 1 care not who she may be, if ofly a wo- man of the form and sex of my mother. To attack a woman is a cowardly and brutal act, and should be swiftly and severely punished,” MEDY KNOWN, Discovery for Con- swmption s certainly the greatest medical reincdy ever placed withiu the reach of 8 ng humanity. Thou- sands of once helpless sufferers, now loudly procluim their pr this wonderful discovery to which they owe their liv Notonly does it posi tively cure Consumption, but Zoughs, Colds, Asthn 1chitis, Fever, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow- or as if by magic, We do not ask you to buy a large hottle unless you kiow what you ase getting. We' therefore carnestly request you to call on your druggists, Isn & MeManoyn, and get a trial bottle free of cost which will con- vinee the most skeptical of its wonder- ful merits, and show you what a regu- Tar one dollar size bottle will do. 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Farnham and Douglas 8ts., ONLAELA s = Wm NEB- WHOLESALE DRUGCISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB, The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebrasks SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Jy 18m WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neh. FEARON & COLE, Commissson Merchants, 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb, ® Co., Baltimore; Peck & Banaher, Chicago; M slgniments made us will receive prompt attention. References: State Rank Omaha: Plagh . WM. ROGERS’ Manufacturing Company, Finest Sitver Plated The only andff All ow Spoons, Forks and Knives plated with the greatest of care, Each lot being hung on a scale while | being plated, to insure a full de- posit of silver on them. We would call especial atten- tion to our sec- B Rival. "Orient MAKERS OF THE—— Spoons and Forks. tional plate that ia giving for in- siance a single ylated Spoon a triple thickness plate only on the sectio s where expo d o wear, thereby making a single plated Spoon wear as long as a triple plated one, Sty Tivoed All Orders in the West should be Addressed to OUR AGENCY, A. B. HUB Wholesale OMAHA, - - ERMANN, Jeweler, NEB. Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M. EELI.IWVLAN'S& CO.. Rank foremost in the West in Assortment and. Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S WEAR, ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps We are’prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styleer and Patterns, Fine Merchant 'l ailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 1301-1303 Farnham BOOT AND SHOE TJ. SFPORT. and 300 to 312 13th 8t MANUFACGTURER, 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED, French Calf-Tongue Boots, Sewed, - - French Calf Boots, Pegged, - - - American Calf Boots, - Pegged Alexis or Buckle $9.00 6.00 - 5.00 3.50 1 Shoes, - - MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET 00T ,0F 'SHAPE, All Orders Promptly Attended toand Filled With Dispatch R ]