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§ | & ! OOCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. Miner eonnty's population on January 1ot wae 5,975, J Work ia being_prosscuted on_the new Harley Is the name of anew town I8 | ridge at Ora Dell. 1t will be fiiahed In Turner county, time for the apiing floods, severely injured about the head, The Iat- BUCH TEMPERS. l-rn.l{m » conousslon of the brain, Albany has three of the Iu{u\ fisuring | The Trouble mills in the state which are stant eperation. the day of marrisge, evinced a violent temper, He objec ed to people If Between & Bt. Lous|{in ln "u nervous lbal"‘:fl opt in 008 | Goapie During 8 x Woeks of Mar- |nolses, and flew into s rage om alight ried Life, provocation, He had a persistent mania for singing though he conld not t8. Little said she had sing at all, A divoroe suit was filed Ina Bt ) There is some talk of rai«ing the saloon | my . i, a grest demand for lamber In | Lonfs court Wednesday that promises zfi:fi:fl;n::uhh(‘:;hus;(.l-t lnk ;olx':’ licenses in Plankington to $1,000, Well it hich ot be lied. . Thiety thoumand dolars waspaid for hoze Tho bulidiag oo o very large, 7 |scme_eccentric ' developmenia The |5 by un even:tempored, sffoctionate in tea days’ time recently at Elk Point, Hoary Grifio, the first man to dlssover | $1510 Of ¢ "E'“L. i’ u‘“ tort of a but found it imposstble A large colony from Waverly, Tows, will | ¢old In Eactern O Elisaboth K Little, The partles says |45 pioaee by’ 8he had been the vio- settle in Hughes couaty in the spring, the Globe D:moerat, were married on tim of his mistrestment. She be Hand county will soon send 50.000 de. < the 2d of December Iaat, the unblissfal lieved his nervous system was 8o de scriptive circulars throngh the Kastern OALIFORNIA honeymoon lasting only six weeks, | pynioq ag 1o affect Stater, Rock sosp bas been found In the San | When the husband “lit ont” to other|yidered thet ghe had been basely de- The Fargo Repulican claims that the | Benito mounta ns, near quarters to recite his woes to sympa- worted, and under the advice of friends land ageuts worry the life out of new com- | =, ") lke doonrred at Low Angeles | thizing frlends, The plaintiff was |y "0 ed Mr. Liwtle bl o T at 5:15 n'n?ucl( last Taesday stternoon |formerly & sommission merchant in | g o GAYS 8go, bd 5 Bt Aot for maintenance, and as he possessed The artesiin well at Bismark is over 800 | The motion was from uorthwest to south. | this city, but has not been engaged in y h feet down and still in clay. It i« thonght | guat. with three vioration«, business for the last year or tw pr perty, she had no dmgb; of the sandstone will be reached in 100 feet more. | ° 4| e Pus. dulend yel Y |success of ner sult, She did not see arge ware ne defendant, before her mar |, 00 0oy groands Mr. Little ¢uld socure the divoroe, ns she had done Dell Rapids has fine churches, a good ler & M i clnes 1 buriness houses, sxcellent educe | boo sorvenniing ¢ caury will bestored Aad g"“F Wiir, sl M, Nm"}";;; A owler, living at No. 1, nothlog to corflet with the conduct of a good wife tional facilities and » tne water power. prepared for shipment to he enst, - Miner county con'ains nine villig: San Bernardino in to have an ostrich | Pine street, in a house which she has :‘ur-}hurg, Fuy;(u‘thnrg.:}llménilnn. Milwau-| furu. sidney Cook, of Boston, is ove ~'l reaided lsl-h-n1 (r';ln!d ':r over twenty — e, Letcoer, ner, Garfiels, Denton, | the proj-otors, and an agent has just lefc | years, o also has other city prop-| & s e Pottigrew aud Howard. or Sreats K Ttioa to ssrise Biky ostriokien to orty and a farm in Missour. Both|, > ': }'hhey who crr,,wlg;:& -fgvn:f Thirty.five tree claim filings wera re- | stock the farm with aro past 50, but well preserved. 1t[jrve’le: ‘?“;“'_‘kh“;" Good 8 i oently thrown out of the Huron Iand «ffice | e gold weather has choked the flame appears that they met for the first|" 03 work likethe Good Samaritan, becaure the dat« of the filing was prior to | \hat conveys water down to the Grass time Iast November, It waa & oa qaickly, unostentatiously, but with the tinie when the land came fato market. | Vyllev rererv ir, and that town is likel: ) Bntsighl - B 4 great thoroughness, A New Hamp to suffsr much inconvenieace if there i |Of 10ve at ficat sight. Both had loved | J1c lady writes: ‘‘Mothar has been before, but eich was young enough to | fisted for yoars with Kidney dis- eases. Laat spring she was very ili and had an alarming pain_snd numb- regon, died recently in Baker City. Helefc » large estate. = ng & e force WYOMING. not thaw very soon. A large number of artesian wells are| Plumbers are reaging e rich harvest in | fcel the aweet emotions of the tender being diiven in various portions of the Cmco,r le ciqld:nlu hur:’tedhmmll "’h'.h gmlnnl onoedulg-;)n. kL)vu.hyoll;ng territory, water [pives in tiwo, and the plumbers | droam was radely broken on the 14:h 7 The postmaster general has ordered the | were bury till late at uight shutting off the | of January. A roporter of the Globe- :;.:el.n' n}:l .u?,;' :(n‘:n}i{.wxl:lslr:lv:lg Carbon county. Tt fs roportd that tha [dians beloncing | | irrowing story as he sat before a| 273 DOF: oThe lows wustained by lnat week's fies n | o8 e AR S, Kibmalh Now ‘thes | bright grate fico in Mr. Little's room| Dia Tom Oobiitree Write This? -hg:'lr,%‘a e AARO LA b B 0 M :aneu] war next | in the Be'videre hotel last night. Balt Lake Tribuce, Within short time over sixty hesd of to obey the stipu-| Me, le is & nervous little man, b o fecsn < . e mountains now, securely house: Cheyenne and Sidncy. Hiv' Ba Ih"l ':' .h:‘b“a “'.":(dl st | chln "“'kf‘"' His agitation was | for the winter One ot tha’m saye: Tbe peopls of Cnevenne have raised a | gab FHEARG MM c‘l‘:‘up;::l Yrood_ for Eley, manifest. *Why, Lord blass you,”| Qver onto Yankee Fork last season I sum of mon: y by mhcuél..llnn. which will | ™K dikpute Abovt & settlement said he, “it beats ln,lh‘lng 40u over | grack some rich float. It was good, be sent {o the Germaa flood suflerers, attacked his employer, who shot and killed | heard of in your life. I'm done with | you bet. Baing rather late in the While examining a pistol one day last Un ordinence of the town of Liy- got marrled I went out and bought d 'd take i deatally shot. The wound was mot fatal, | o, names of habitual druikards [some oranges and cakes. ¥ou see, :::',‘::,:h',l “Iv(}:fim 11 ltn.t:?i“ot:: The people of Evanston are congrata. asl:0n in town, #000! 8ho| early, b fores and 1 ess done nd the prosperons oft w; prospe ilquor to them, Several arresta have been | §1120, 00 P00 WASR 1 ot I said, | oo blanbate, w.ll,’ Hpl Al Theodore Palchow, lormulln gusrd in | ordinance. L the ternitorial penitentin'y st Liurumie, has | Ay o stage londed with revidents of Lan. | Lord bless you, I didn’t know what | canyon narrows so thsi two men could been arrested for house breakicg. He 8| gha Plans wan returning from the ball [ was comin’. In two days I dassent | hardl, pass each other, what In thun- eharged :’l"h takiog 8155 from & trunk in | given at Campo Seco last Friday night it | feel my soul's my own, "The morning | der should I see bat & big brown bear o Oity. was upset while going down a steep grade [ pfter wai married, while we were 8t| coming down the trall. Now, Ihad has been victimizing Chbeyenne people on [ hillide. Th mss Finity was pretty se- the breakfaat table, I took som2 but- | nothing on me to show fight with, and the higher education cudge. Ths Chey- | verely bruised, and & young lady had her | t€X enners yearn for cultivati'a and they get | arm broken. butter: I bought it. Shesald: ‘Lool sway, and I was in a bad fix. Well, It sometimer, ; Tho Sonthern Pucifio railroad sompany hm& ‘b'h-! d'"yl“)n mean by taking 80 | boys, do you kuow what I dia? I just i il wve commenced the erection of a new | much butter! ) you eat butter that | fell down on all-fours and d ity B i ; s and commenca OOLORADO. Em:,rnw})m:nAn::f:-,“’ll‘;:h;r:;::'d way all the tim 7' and then she got | to prance, The bear pranced, we both skating riuk, veulen® arrangoment, all the necassary | | BOVCT 88w bifore Bubnaid I to my- | to me, and 1 sidled up to him; he re 600 Mormon converts at|offices(f i a ooinpany, The building wiil | self: ‘Little, old iellow, be brave. T told | kisged my oar, and I kissed bis, and Cone js cvunty, cost £100,(0), her I liked bu'ter, but she eaid that|we both wont along aboutvur bus'inesa The famous Big Pittsburg consolidated s made no difference. 1 would have to! ag though nothing had happened.” mines at Lerdville ure being worked under NEVADA, regulate my appetite. When I went — g ¢ Bept, 14th, 1880, Tha city Loyl or hon lovented & now |y e i ene s T o Braten Connte | nelf, ‘Jehu! Wilson, you're in for it;| Hop Bi Y 0¢a0d of cleaniog and lusbing the *ov | ok b m;uhf-:lgtha vuy':nr(;, and it | but keop it dark; don't say nnylhhlg‘ ({ph.;zu;:qua.’.i?\'l‘(m;:rh;ho past six ers of the city. s i reported that Mr. Flood is very snxious | to your frlends * That nizht I atruck | years, suffuring from dyspepsia and The tax oolletlotin of Taramer county | to have him re.ign. o match to light tho gai, aud she| yenoral weakuess, T have nsed thice amount than was collected curing 1881 fog that the Miners' Union have | .. There Is s bill in the Colorado Iegislature | agrecd 1o a reduotion of wazes abiva the | 41 [ was no man at ol to waste|dono wonders for mo. ' Ism well and tntroduced for the purpcse of levyiug » tn- | Sutro Tanusl level, and that $30,000,000 | matches that way. I ‘ought to have | able to work, and ea® and eleep well iform tax on ull the mining propecty of the | worth of low-grade ore can bs worked if | lit o paper In the grate; such extrava- |1 cannot say too mach for Hop Rittern, State, they agres to 83 a dar, gance would ruin the richest family in SIVION ROBRINS. establishment of an office s¢ Milton, in | water from different house, Damoerat heard the husband’s soul- eattie bave bee killed by the cars betwoen black -haired, with long mustache and ‘th. SAAY Sou] sevsraly Bosiad B bty LR o L Wl i him. The coroner’s jury acquitted Kley. | women after this. Why, the dsy we évening, and knowing there was no i o, e Al ey :Little, oid follow, be brave.’ But, |ing along the trail, just where the A w.man named Mer. Vernon Willard | aod the oceupanta st tumbling down the It was nloo country oreamery the bear didu’t scem inclined to ran Nearly every town in the state hass [ oo, of tha hotel will contein, Tn' s con into such a tantrum the Jike of which | pranced up to each other; he sidled up o laaco, Tt s doubted if Bonabsy Fal over agafn | 9070 town that morninz T sald to my- for 1682, wlready totalizs 852,000, a larker | At Oarson, J. Minor Taylor in reported | brows out 8gain in & periect rage, and | bogtles of Hop Bitters, and they have Denver's new park, reached by the | TLast Friday night fouctramps arrived at | the world,’ I said, ‘My dear, why, — Circle railroad, is » very fine resort. Al-| Reno who were so nearly froz:n that they [ matches are cheap, and she said ‘Bheep in Winter, ready & large smount has been spent in its | wero glad to come out of their hiding-place | ghg didn't care if matches were cheap, | Sleep will endure sevore oold if improvement. '“"f""°"‘I”"‘_""“"l‘;°"' °l:.'1k‘°“" They | ¢hat she wouldn't have no such non. Yept dry; but exporure to storms, The Freo Diwpenmary at Denver in a | had ridden all the way from Fiko, sonna In her house. Bat it was abog [ either raln or snow, is very hurtful wortly institution, During the first six| A carions freak of nature occarred at Chriat RaRAuBIE e T - The wat " “L th 1 i months of its existence over 580 prescrip- | Tusonrora, last week, when the wife of ristmas tro 3 fove | * er remain; @ wool, and in tions were given out. Frank Hawa g vo birth to twins, o boy | t0 sing, but I sing pretty loud, I gl.{an nt‘mon;_)hel'g little, if any, npuvu The Pike's Peak sigual service station [and girl. Ths boy weighed three pounds | ways slog bymns. We had company { freezing, it chilla the body along time, showed that the weather on Janusry 20.h | and the girl two pounds, and both ure do-| and were pretty jolly, and when I be. | It is for this reason that an oven win- was the coldest there since 1873, The|ing wel The mother weighs 130 pounds gan to sing ‘Rock cf Ages'she stopped | ter is generally unfavorable for feed- temperature was 57 ° below zero. and !l:m father weighs between 170 and 180 mo. This almost broke my heart ing sheep. 1If kept housed they are Tae Poncha spings property has been | POUDdS. I went out of the room, but[too warm, their appetito fails, and urchased by & comp ny from Hot| The Carson Appeal is informed that Eoriogn Ark, A larse hotel and- other | there are at lonst eouty five widows on|I tell you I folt miscrable, | they lose flash, no matter how fed improvements will be made in the spring. | the Comstook—widows of miners killed [ After that she wou'da't lot me sing at | The coarse-wooled sheep are more while following their vocation, who with [all, Recollect thera’s where the real | Impatient of wet than the fiae-wooled, sonl lien Tl % Dpnie, B ih | trouble comen Lo T houestly esjop | the hesy, olly sam on e woul of 3 0 ot fo X it 0 + | singing, but I surg 8o loud shealways | the latter keeping the water from Park City expeots to_add 1,500 to its |them by the members ot the Miners' i 1y m'e quit. She said it disturbed | penetrating to the skin, E’W'“‘"" this year. This wl!l mean at | Uuion. ighborhood aat 400 new houses, The Virginia Gity Eoterprise saye;. Tho | the nelg ;;'f‘;ri:;‘at‘mp:’:i‘;“;fi:;" The Germania white lead works at Salt | Truckee 1iver is now frozen to the bottom, A permanent restoration of exhaust- Lake huve been delayed in starting work | In pawing along over the glassy surface of [ for I love to sit in the front parior of |ed and worn-out func'ions follow the on accoust of the intense cold weather. zt:; ?tu'r;; ;:lh:il: .:ch‘(',gl:nol‘ht.ro::);n 2000 winter evenings and sing hymns, But | use of Brown's Iron Bitters. - i d auhotin of Salt ke s light the. ol | track them. 'Too ranchmen liviow along | ', 23,0 ine telking. She wouldu't By cleotriclty, a¢ & cost of 825 por month | the river now go tishing with nxes and in | DaVOit. Sho said I didn’t know how| - A © for ench lamp. of the [to elng. One time I began singing in S The artesian well at the Ming» [smolter our room, and she knooked all the| A frioud tells thestory, and vouches 5 i for its truth, of a hen in this place has reached the depth of 950 feet. It hus chairs down, solzed the poker, and | ! ' pa been tubed aad a sufficient supply of water e glaring at me like a lioness, 'sald: | with & brood of ten chickens, which wlil o0n be had, NEW NEXI0O, *Look dhsre, Ll;ue, do you think I ::e r;:::e:e l}o r:_':"lf:nbfin. ;:dfl-; t Is rep rted that seventeen condu tors i i married you to be tortured to death?' | they g a 0 on the Utah & Norihern abidad Bave| acue soenas pome st e Sl | T'got her qloted. down, bt In- loss | £0 the top cf » fonoo one day, put her mn' dl::h;-;g:;i!:::'hmn. to acoount for tivale, £ than §another week we had 1t over head between a ocutple of the pickets Basnos J The cattle interests of Colfax county are | 3§8in. There was some company i |8nd then stepped off, thereby com- constantly increasing. the parlor, and one of the vh{kon mitting sulelde. The little crphans Work will soonbegin on the Lordsburg | accidentally asked me, ‘Mr. Little, I | Were adopted by a pullet only a few hear you oan sing; won't you favorus | months old, which has never ye laid unday, The ranchmen of Grant county are hold- | with a song?” 1 was about to comply | 82 €gg, but king care of the family * The eastern Idaho stock growers associ. | ing their grain for hisher prices, when she pulled me by the|Yith as much skill as an old, tough stin ng:-m-‘l:i AoDesting lo Black:| A mormon preacher is traveling through [ooat, and o thundering hen could. i apontear Siear the Frisco valley tryiuv to make converts, | voice sald: 5 'No, Mr. Little won't Smm———m—— B resslesiodher iy VEosa ot 'l’l:undnnlng season has already com. | sing, he don't know how to sing,’ I| Prefessor Robert Odlum, of Wash- PP oo i1y ooy g dlrd R in the southen part of the terri- | wanted to eing, as I saw no harm in|[lpgton, D. O., wascured of severe of laud near there so that it oan be used | " giver i it, but it seemed that everything was |rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil, the for farming and oiher purpcsse, M l";:r & |.'f,¥ d‘a‘::hmltl.l:‘lll:a m':lh!f ";r concentrating against me, and I sald [ Great German Remedy. m m;lnnlm mining districtis re- | town, LSRR DIIeNIA. 108 {900 ;:::lhmannilm dow:. IShe m?flo me a8 beiog in & very prosperous con- miserable enough, I can tell you, .flon. N.w discoveries have been made Ffi:m:":'.l?‘:kl'm'::'m:d b::m"": ':‘m but I said to myself, says I: “‘Little, 3§ you can't sing any more in this house ’ | tion in these days of free ““L“'r" A HOTE n ool Sope be conmanieed o) ouce. The last troub' the night of | man in Av, a recently dled, leaving = Over 400 mining looation notices h o last trouble came on the night o ? . MONTANA. been filed with ;he’cl-rk of li::ut“c‘aul:t'; January 14, I had just got tnto bed, [ 87,000 to be expended in masses to be Weeksville hae organized a vigilance | since the st ot January. when there was a ory of fire in the |#8id for the deliverance of his soul committee, George Hearst is said to have bought up [ neighborhood. She insisted on my|from ~purgatory. Ordinsrlly such Bozeman gets fresh pork chops from |all the principal water between Silver City going out into the street and turnivg directions are followed, whatever may Chicago by rail. and the Mexican line. It is reported in | on an alarm, although the engines had | be thought of their wisdom. But in An electric boll fire alarm system is to [ Now Mexloo that be has paid out nearly | jroady arrived I hd. went | this case tho executor refused to pay N £100,000 for ranches that contrel the [4Iready arrived Tgot up and went h Roech antis A R, water and that he will stock them with [©0ut, however, and when I came back | 0ver the money to the church until it over 81,000,000 thls s te will produce | 20,000 head of osttle this yeir, she was at the front windows, up. | Was legally proved that there was such e e i @ —_— stalrs, shakiog her fist at me and|® (place aszpurgatory, and that the udyuupuhflu; o 1000, old, haal-| LupivaroN, Mich , Keb, 2, 1880, |giving me Hail Columbia. I said to|Priests were really able to deliver Nine million pnnnd: n" Salekt I bave sold Hop Bitters for tonr|her: ‘Madame, this is the last you'll souls from it by saying masces. The i e i A, h‘mn‘blllo'nn;: yoars and there is no mediclne that [see of mo.’ Then I went over to|case is therefore to be tried in the H,Y.u, snrpaseos them for bilious attacks, | Brown’s hotel and staid all night. The |#ecular courts, when some interesting Felix O'Nell, of Butte, has sued the | X'4ney complaints and many diseases | next day I returncd te get my trunk, | developments may be expected. Um.'zl::n)nh‘.m railroad for $25,000 for | i0cident to th{; zPPul-riI:l olimate, my set of parlor furniture, and my e personal ipjuries, . T. ALEXANDER, |pictures.” Tt e Butte building nesocistion are pre- e In addition to these*thrilling partlo- ml;:' ‘u: d:h:u I:‘mnnu amount of build. A Wd Cat Story. ulars of a remarkable fami'y trouble, The -o‘-&hn’&hr;uuhnu; T e InfllTlnl Courler. Mr. Little made a number of allega- r rritory, he east bound parsenger train on |tions to show that he had been mox xm:,m;‘fl;{l“m tban any sea- .Bnndlhy morning ran over a wild cat | shabbily :‘l"d- He had paid $103 'f,‘: “',“" ‘h"IA“‘“':“" ll‘l‘ "" A Nez Perce Indi, just this side of ihe bridge scross the | taXes on her propery, and he exhib | rality of cases 1 saw the violen roceatly dieds owned 813,000 ln sy whd | Rad Willow craek. Tho. oat was s |ited & small blank book showing the |toms yiold which charasterizs the » larpe number of horses, ssucy one, for it seems that the con. | memoranda of all the expenditures he [ diteate, and give way to & healthfol WA miner last week brought into Butte|9UC!0r Was passicg over the tender |had made while living with his wife, [ actlon of the functions impalred. some specimens of ore from the Bald Butte | t0 the engine jast' at that time, and | the list including everything from a 'hqi‘:: aggregated 11;1000 to'nul ton, :;"l.be cat leap to the plnlor;n on :’3‘"““ to & load of coal. = Mr. Little acgrevate value of elevators be. rout of -the engine, and then fall [sdmitted that this was his third mar- |,/ Rghsofi:.thfl“fim:“l‘zl‘mh’tm,w. back under the wheols, Its head was | risge. His first wife dled He was '::',_.::,‘;,l,, .:g"c:fld z:‘hh:? d?nl:.t;:?-’. omy [ of 3,000, | brought in Monda: evening by Mr, | divorced from his second about a year | never neglecting a single duty in their be- Thers are 10,000 tons of ore plled up at W. F. Thorp, and the old settlers who | 880. He allowed that the cause of | half, V ey are sssailed by disease, the Oolorado smelter in Butte, Estimat. |**" It Pronounce it to bo the largest [divorce was her attempt to have him [and the system shou'd have » thorough l.n‘ Il&”v,'dnu at $45 per ton, it is worth | 0P€ 8een in this country tor many | Placed in an insane asylui, fl.t:s"gm (‘ih;‘;r:;::;bhm:inu‘::l:ll. p::?::‘n k Joar, There {s another side of the sto minat K h ry, | exterminated, she must know the that pagations are bolax 0 = = which may, in public estimation, put %{:t‘mc l:.ilmbr: sre taho only‘l‘“' 'nm:dk odian s *N. . oy are st medicin int on the Big Horo, half way botween |\ 127 of refioement likes to re. |80 entirely difforont color on the |y "% S0 YO0t MORMIO ey ™8 old ort Custer and the month of that stream, | #OFt t0 superficial devices to supply o | Ti0le affair. A reporter who called at | by'c 'F, Goodmar " | boooming semblanoe of her :)py ®| Mrs, Littlo’s residence last evening _— S ormer | found her to mely lady of arge. An order bas been fesenad to bulld 600 bun?y. It is health alone that kindles l‘:l‘:hlek:pper:;llwt k‘S{e‘wlloh:nll;:'; Anpem..::::.‘?if(l):m Cc:Igh-,(‘oldl reight cars at the Dalles shops, llu“ Jire that lights the countenance and | Parlor in company with three gentle. | Asthma, Bronchitis, of Vuice, or any ‘The city of Weston has a municipal | brings back the fresh tints of the ap e | men and a lady who] room at her | affection of the Throat and Lungs, debt of $130,125, with 85188 in the treus: | blossoms fo the faded chod PP | house, They lived there during the | quested to call at O, F. Goodman's drug ury. ossoms to the faded cheek, It any- | entire incumbency of Mr, Little as the store and get & Trial Bottle of Dr, King's T Firt atonal bk of ks Oty thing on earth will do this 1t {s Mra, | Indy's husband, and they agreed, with | . Discovery for Consumption, fres of ¥ bares, whic ince them of ita :6.0.. oraaanuy organized with & capital of | Lydia B Pinkham’s Vgetable Oom- one volce, that his statement concern- :lo‘n'l :a:lhx‘.\::llelll::udu:l:';:‘):hnte:‘ rewonhr pound, which has already breught ing her bad temper and intolerable | ollar-size bottle will do. Call early, inross, & musicsl | Be8lth to multitudes with whom all treatmen. was untrae. She had bsen a good and patlent wife to him, so far director, aud Miss Lizzie Anderson, were | other means had failed, s they knew, but he had, almost from ' valescent 1s Brown's Iron Bitters, A Hen Commits Suicide. nome places chop outa d.zen “‘speckled beanties” in & bunch, 1 0. There is a bill in the Idaho legislature gwlnu- up all classes of business houses on | and Clifton narrow gauge railroad. N A Soul-stirring Suit. Nearly everything Is called in ques- Horsford's Ac!d Phosphate in Sea- sickness. Pror. ADOLPH OTT, New York, eays: ‘T used It for seasickness, among the passengers, durin SE——88 True to her ‘Trust. Too much cannot be said of the ever Preparations sre being made to estab- S OREGON. m— A true friend to the weak and oon- | ; » CLARK THE DATLY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 No Whiskey! Brown's Iron B1TTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com- posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey, thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper- ance by promoting a desire for rum. Brown's IRoN BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant, and it will, in nearly every case, take the place of all liquor, and at the same time abso- lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi- cating beverages. Rev. G.W. Rick, editor of the American Christian Re- view, says of Brown's Iron Bitters: Cin., 0., Nov. 16, 1881. Gents —The foolish wast- ing of vital force in business, pleasure, and vicious indul- gence of our people, makes your rreparn(ion a necessity ; and if applied, will save hun: dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. Brown's IroN BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia, indigestion, biliousness, weakness, debil- ity, overwork, rheumatism, consumption, neuralgia, liver complaints, kidney troubles, &c., and it never fails to render speedy and permanent relief, "W 4IDE S8PRING A“AGEI{,IENT—NM PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1400 and 1411 Dodge Streot, OMAHA, NEB. aug 7-me 6m Sionx Gity & Pacii IR AT 5.3, THE BIOUX OITY ROUTH Ravs a Solld Teatn Ihroagh tros Oounci! Blufls to 8t. Fanl Without OUhange Time, Only 17 Nours o el A€PE NILFS THZ 4LOTEI ROUTH IROM OOUNGIL PLUFFS £O ©Y, PAUTL, MINKK +nd il points fn Nor Dakota. ~ This live 1a og Plattorm: Ooupler and But' ARQ [ i LG TH 0% BIEMABCR 0w, ¥inDea b ax with dhe fmproved Weatirghouse Autciuatic Alr-brese aed Mille sad foy. SPEED, SATETY AND COMFCRY 13 nnenrpamod, P ailman Falace Sleep'ng Oar run throngh WITHOUT CBANGK between Kan: » City and Bt Paul, vis Couacl, Blufs and Stoux Oity. Tralne leave Lolon Facific Travats ol Blull."ll 7:30 p. m. dally op arriy Qtty, B ) _Cous Kaues) b and Counell Blu¥s train fron Ahe Souf ving af Bioux City 11 and sf #ho New Union Depot ab 83, Paal 1l noon FEN HOUBS IN ADVANCR OF ANYOTHE} ROUTE, Turongh Oars botweso UNCIL BLUFFS AND §T. PAU that your Tickcta 7ead via the 49 oo Ofiy and Pacific Rallrond 8. WATTLES, ‘buperintender) W. B. DAVIS J. R EUOBAAN Gén' Pas. Ao tssourt Valley In, M utbwestern Passonger Gouvcil Bluie * SHORT LINE ~OF THE— OEIOAGO, Milwaukee & St. Pan! RAILWAY Is now running Its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS from ~WITH— Pullman's Magnificent Slespers ~AND THE— Finest Dining Card in the World. IF YOU ARE CGOING EAST CHICAGO MILWAUKEE. Or to any polut beyond; or IF YOU ARE COING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST ROUTE, the (hicago, Milwaukee& St. PaulR'y Ticket office located at corner Farnam and Fourteenth strocta and at U. P. Depotand at Millard Hotel, Omaha. 44 See Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, @. H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. 8. 8, MERRILL, General Manager. GEO. H. Genoral Bup't, A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Pas. Agent. . HEAFFORD, t Gen. Ase't Gon. Pass. Agent. C. F. GOODMAN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. 487 Anyone contem bullding sore, bank other fin antage $o corres ond 5"‘&".‘. Monmu hets Piase Giame. C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA . = NEB. STEELE, JJHNSON & G0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN will find 14 S0 Ahelr od Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’ Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. igents for BRAWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIK & RAND POWDER GO. — e —— P. BOYEHR JO. «=——DEALERS IN-— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO, Fire and Burglar Pry> 5 A E" E S - ST ATULTS, L OO R & . 1020 Farnham Street, OMNMLAELA., - =« WIEE PERFEGTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attalned by using Stoves and Ranges.’ WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS. “For sale by fAILTON ROGERS & S0HS OMIAEYA. {al1.m&a! WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh THE LEADING The Oldest Wholesale and retail JEWELRYHOUSE [M]USIC HOUSE in Omaha, Visitors can here o :lux-gm;: o AR ner ents for the find .all novelties in SIL- Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS, orpang manufactured. Rich anda ®uylish Jewelry, prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, [30y Eastern Manufacturer and Choicest Selections in “%i:;?j";;,d Organs sold PRECIOUS STONES and gt::sh 1;):1 ins ents at all descripuions of FINE ™48l ENBID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri-|gteinway Chickering, ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son’s Pi nonorable dealers. Call angxi,angiothe; I&nakv?s. and see our Elegant New 80 Ulough & Warren, Store, Tower Building, [Sterling, Imperial, 8mith American Organs, &c. Do cs‘;:';::suth and Farnhaim i o fail to see us before pur- chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES. A Large 8tock always on Hand. Nobraska Loan & Trust Company | .BERSONAL Li e dhe. i el 0 an interesting advert sement fi‘x un in our HABTINGS, NEB. per. In reply to i quries we will say that Eiere is no evi lence «f humbugab ut thla. _on f contrary, the advertisrs ar. very higaly in- 0&Pltnl Stock, - - $100,000. . Intores ed persons b ay get 8 aled cir- ving all particulars, giving all particas — ) y addr ssin s Erie Medical Co., P, 0. Box 613, Buffalo, N. Y.—Tolalo kveni g Bee JAS, B. HEARTWELL, President, A. L. CLARKE, Vice-President. E. C. WEBSTER, Treasurer DIRECTORS, Oswald Oliver, E. 0. Webster Jaa. B, Heartwell, D. M. McEl Hinney. Samuel Alexander A. L. Clarke, Geo. H Pratt, A bandsome Iiile pampblol, binejend gol 3 cogratings, willfbe { AWAY A porson calling for it, s any brasch of The Binger Manutaciuring Jom- mall, post pald, ba. Hiatasce fiom oar ofices First Mortgage Loansa Epecialty This Company furnishes & permanent, home % &y person lving 8 {nstitution where Bchool Bea. sand other legally ¥ persol ving &t {ssued Municipal securitie 10 (Nebraska can Fhe Sinpar ¥a \hflflfifll‘mfl un.' ";;.:.“f.‘,‘.‘l‘s. on l::‘pn.;‘:.&lnll.’ » '..v:fi':h! oty frineipsl Office, 54 Unlcn Bguare countioes of the state, thio i ¢ 1eponsibleglocal NEW ¢CRK correspondents. CHARTER 0AK — -,y e

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