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THE DATLY BEE S7TRONG FACTS/ A great many people are asking what particular troubles BROWN'S IxON BITTERS is good for. Tt will cure Heart Disease, Paral. ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Discase, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases, Tts wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en- riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880, My health was miich shatterad by Rheumatism when 1 commenced taking Hrown's Iron Ditters, and I scarcely had strength enough to at- tend to my daily household duties, 1 am now using the third bottle and I am ining strength daily, and T cheerfully recommend it to al. T cannot say too much in praise ofit, Mrs. MARY E. Brasnnan, 173 Prestmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 188y, Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, tried Brown's Iron Bitters, which cured me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appet d did not seem to beabletoe . 1 gave him [ron Bitters with the happiest results. Jo K8 DlONTAGUR. Heart Disease, Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 2, 1881, After trying different physicians and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any ‘benefit, | was advised totry Brown's Iron Bitters. 1 have used two bot- For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is invaluable, Try it. Be sureand get the Genuine, CORSET ly . 14 Every Corsot is warranted satis- factory to its wearer in ‘way, or the money will be refu the person from whomm it was bought. svoun s Whevsare Wit dtadf RS and perfect ftting Corset o PRICES, by Matl, Postage Patds Mealth Prescrving, $1.50, Self-Adjusting, 61.50 " Abdominal (cxtra b Wlealth Ireservi Bt Zor salo by lead ORICAGO CORSET €Oy, Chloago, Ik WESTERN CORNIGE WORKS ! 0. SPEOHT, - - Proprlotor, £212 Harney 8, - Omrha, Heb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Bpecht's Patent Motallo Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar snd Bracket Shelving, Iam the goneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, Ovestings, Balustrades, Veranda o Bank Rallicgs, Window and Osline »; slso GENERAL AGEN Joms Brazinm Preaidont, Vico ¥ W 8. Dunstun, Soc, and Traso, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00 Lincoln, Neb MANUFAOTURKRS OF Oorn Planters Hrrrows, Farin Rollers Sulky Hay Rakes, Bucket Elevatiny Wiodmills, &0 We are preparod 40 4o Job work and maatas wring for other parties, Addrces sl oriers HEBRASKA MANUPACTURING 00 Uincoln, Ne FALLEY & HOES, Wostern Agents, Lifayotte, Indiana, WELE EAXTEN T REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, ave B PERCT. e “The conter pleces are interchangeable and re- wonibia. It preveats the cruntsr frow rusatng | doubtful, A rallroad from Marysville is projested ove., requiring no beel stiffovers. The Agency for thcse goods lu this town has which is to run to Brownsville via the 0 ot o tprosure them. Ohalleoge mille, and by this means It 1y Call and_«xaminy & full line of Leather and | hoped that the trade of the western purt of Ncn;lad‘n:‘lbhu Boots and Shoes with the Re- | Sisrea county will be consrolled, woud R MRS, M. PETERON, Among the first shipmeunts over the FLE Y Loulgville,Neb., /Bunset route from New Orleaus OOOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, DAKOTA. Jamestowt in to have a street railroad, The Red river is to bo spanned by a new bridge at Fargo, Sauburn claime to have spent 850,000 in improvements last year. A new Presbyterian church has just been dedicated at Tuwer City, Two hurdred passengers were blockaded at Tracy during last week's storm. The Jamestown board of trade bas nr- propriated £3,000 to advertise the city in tho east. The total charges on freight received at Menno, Hutchinson county, during 1882, net the round sum of $18,477 The annual banquot of tha employes of the Dal Jentral at Huron has been postponed on account of the snow blockade, The vovernor and _several members of 8,500 boxen of lemons, We thought Ton Angeies intended to supply the et with lemons when this line was com- ploted. NEVADS, Black frost and inch ice at Petaluma last Saturday. It is anill wind that blews nobody good. Thera is in store on the Truckee river 30,000 tons of ice, and more to come, S G. Hillborn, who istosuccecd United States District Attorney Tears, was ban. queted at Vallejo Iast Saturday night. A brakeman named George H, Lander, a nephew of Hon. Aaron A, Sargeit, was killed while switohing cars at Elk Grove Tast Bunday. The mercury solidified on the Humboldt division of the Central Prcific railroad Saturday night, and a spirit thermometer mnrked 54 degrees below zero, The total number of tons of ore pro- duced in Eureka county during the year thelegislature recently lnut;eoted the insane wsylum, A report of their investigations will be made, A cae of rpontaneous combustion oc- curred in & Huron store last week, and came near causing a fire, 1t originated in a bale of cotton, There are over 6,000 acres of timber land in Butlexh county, and a# coal sells at from 83,25 to $4.50 per ton, there isno fear of & coal famine in that district. The permanent improvements in Hope, Griggs county, since the town site was platted, less l‘ln & year ago, amount to over $100,000, with a flattering prospect for the comin/ season, WYOMING, Proparations are being made in Laramie City for & yery prosperous asason of build- ing during the coming season. BT wo bloody coats were recently found near Cheyenne, and the autborities are trylog to unearth the reason therefor. The academy of arts and sciences are holding a session in Cheyenne, Cow boys and long haired men are not admitted, The United States sttorney of the terri- tory has received instructions to have all parties whe have erected fences on govern- ment lands to remove them. The secretary of the territory has just received & new territorial seal. The date of the organization and “Wyowing Terri- tery” appear on it. The people of Laramie are anticipating s beef famine. This is owing to the heavy snow which preventa stook men from drlv+ ing their cattle into the city. A young man named Disbrow, who lived in Oheyenne for some time and was well known, recently skipped the town, leaving behind him a young lady to whom he was engaged to be married. QOLORADO. A Utah man has made the necessary ar- rangements for building a larger smelter at Pueblo. A fine hose oart and one thousand feet of hose has been ordered for the, fire depart. ment at Fort Collius, A Denver man named J, B, Sisty re- centiy visited 8t. Louls, since which time he has not been heard from. The oattle in North Park are suffering from a lack of water, the atre«ms being frozen up during the severe oold, The sentiment against taxiog the pro- duction ot mines is plsinly expressed by the papers throughout the State. Idaho Springs is overrun with dead beats who obtain orcdit at stores on the strength of & big contract and then skip out. Reports from different parts of the stato indicate that the damage done to stock during the last storm was only slight, An effort is being made by the people of Irwin to induce the D. & R. G. authorities to build their road over there from Crested Buttes, ‘The mining sasociations of the state have presented a memorial to ocongress to aid the economic use of Colorado’s mineral wealth, A mechavio of Denver named Francis Greorge recently beat his wife very uvorols sud when the police came after him he hi under the bed, The grand jury at Denver has found an indictment against Rev. Jeremiah Ahern, » Catholic priest, for larceny, forgery and lareeny as bailee. The finance committee of the legislature has reported favorably on a bill to create & bonded indebtedness of $300,000 to build et | & capital building in Denves, A bill has been introduced in the logls- Iature to investigate the causes of the im- purities of the mountain streams of the l::e, and to devise som » meuns to stop the ovil. The Colorado leglslature has passed favorably on the bill appropriating $21,000 for the entertaining of the Grand Army of the Republic i Lenver during the coming summer, MONTANA. Coal sells for $3.50 per ton in Miles City, The sherift of Silver Bow county has heen sued for 815,000 for damages, The new history of Moutana is tobs a quarto volume of 1,200 pages, with illus- trations, Summit valley districts bullion output for 1883 will, it is estimated, reach the valus of §$10,000,€00, The new town at the Northern Paciic and Utab & Northern junction, at Little Blackfoot, will be called Garris: The echool lands of Montana emhrace about 8,000 iquare miles—a bedy of land oqual to the size of Massachusetts. ‘The posttrader's store at Fort Magunnis 1882 was 871,784,205, 2,000 from which thegross bullion yield was $2,501,215,38, Nebo Stevens, who tried to release & [;rimnzr from the Nevada county jail, hos eon appointed inspector of the interior of that ivstitution months, The trialof H, H, Hass for arson, in at tempting to fire the town of Guernevilie rome two months ago, resulted in & hung jury,standing 11 for conviction and, one for acquittal, Extremely cold weather, ice, wind and sandatorma prevail at Hanford, but it is thought that should a good rainfall ocour by the middle of Febraary, the grain yleld In likely to be greater than at the last harvest, There waa another attempt of prisoners to break out of the Nevada county jail on Thursday, which came near being suocess- fal, pposed that Dorsey and Pat- ed with she Cummings mur- the bottom of the attempt, The road around Eagle Lake is so block- aded with ice that Mr, Gordon, the stage driver, says it ia impassible, The ros overseer has been notified, but he refuses to do anything, ss there is no money in the fund, Thisisa bad state of affairs, and the matter should be looked into, S— ‘Wyoming Mines. Laramlo Boomeravg. From present indleations Wyoming will enjoy & minlng boom next season that will eclipse all former efforts in that directlon, and it is not improba- ble that at least half the districts within our borders will be produclng bullion betore the close of the year. During the laat fow years the conten- nial state has absorbed the attention of capltallsts and prospectors. Oar minerel resources, however, are be- gloning to be developed by the latter, and are attracting the attention of the former, This is shown by the fact that durlng the last yoar mills and smoltors have been pul in, and capi- talists have investod liberally In sev- eral camps, At Oummins Cit; loading mines is being prosecuted. Two stamp mills, running fifteen stamps—which namber is to be at onee increased to thirty—are running on fall time, with profii to their own- oraand the proprietors of the mines whose ore is used. Beveral transfers —some of them of considerable mag- nitade—have taken place in this camp lately, and others are talked of. The camp {8 now ‘‘on its feet"--1s ‘‘paying its way"—and will boom In the spring —yeoa, verily, with a great boom. The Jelm Mountain company, which owna some of the best properties in the dis- triot. 1s making arrangements to de- velop as woon as the season opens, and the Unlon company and numerous {odividoal mine owners, are doing likewise. Placer mining on an exten- slve soale, at this point, Is also under conelderation, The Douglas Oreek placer miner, owned by Spring Oreek company, will turn out lots of the precious yellow metal within a few months, The great drawback heretofore to the aucceasfal operation of these mines has been lack of water, There will be no such trou- blo this year--this last heavy snow- storm insures that. O!d timers say there is more snow in the mountains now than for mavy yesrs before. Be- foro closing down theso mines last sea- son arrangoments for uslug hydraulios the coming one wera made, and the Spring Croek compavy cannot fall to realize handsomely on the money in- vosted in thene properties, Genuine Laadville carbonstes have been discovered in the Sewinole dls- triot, in mines in which soveral Lara- mieits are intorested, who predict a ruch to that locality—as soon as the snow disappears—that will equal the charge made on the Carbonate Camp in its early days. Tho Keystone mine, in the Cen- tennial distriot, is one of the best wines in the whole weatern country, and though not being worked at preeent, will be turning out ballion {n A fow months, The gold Is there, and can be got out at a handsome profit, The North park mines, with the for the term of six work on all the cently totally destroyed, The origin of the fire is nuknown, and the luss is placed at $30,000, The total assescment valuea of Montana for the year 1882, fcot up £33,82),819.12, being an increase over the precedivg yoar ot §9,170,612 72, 1t i« said thet property holders in Dutte pay ont more than $100 0C0 supuslly for losurance premi , atd that the losss paic out by companioe do uot exceed $10,- 000 in any ono yoar. OALIFORN!A, A rich nicklo wiue has been found with. In tive hours' ride of Los Angelee, Sames 1obinecn, o ve eran of the Black. hawk war yoars, died iu the o naty hoepital at Sau Jose, Col, Wodnesamy. In a dispute over changs in n saloon at Highland, Lake county, Cal,, the proprie- tor, aamed Prace, shot aud killed Edward Hendricks, n William Matheson, an old . farmer, ont hunting nowr Chico, restel his arm cn the muzzle, Ho will haye to learn to dosiogle band plowing, + Tho propored di of Tos Ange county, to form thenew coun’y of Ozans e, has 10t met. wi'h fa ;or, even in the s wost intorested, At Los Avgelos C. H, Davenport was sentenced to 6) days iu the chain gan: lor stoaling b0 ceuts worth of brass {roia the wieck at Tehachapl, The foundation for & new foundry for the railroad shops in being Iaid on b «k of filled land at Bacramento, Tho filling and building will cost 810,000, d Dolores Velasquez, sged 21, foolod with ber brother's pistol, about’ ten miles from Sau Buenaventura. The people of that town will attend the funeval in & ody, ¥ David Bowle, cashior of the Guadaloupe mine, in Santa Clara county, was mari. fously injured last Wednesday by bein thrown from his buggy, His recovery sid of smeltors and machinery— which will surely be put in the com- fog season-—-will add much to the busluess interests and presperity «f Laramle, The Tie Siding copper mines—from which some of the finest specimens of pure copper ever soen have been taken ~—are now to be thorougely tested as to their worth, The original discov- ery isnow in the hands of a wealihy Welsh company, who say they have $26,000 to spend In developiog it— the indioations warranting them ia dolng it. They are at present shipping ure to Chicago. It is probable that a amolter will be put in at and early day. The new discoveries of allver ore uear Fort Fetterman, In the northern portion of this country, are attracting considerable attentlon alse. But lt- tle has been done as yet, however, in the way of development. The distriots herei ibefore mentioned are all tributary to Laramie, and draw their supplies from this poiant Other diatricts are coming {o the front, Sweetwater county has numer 018 paying minea within her borders, alao Uints and Qarbon,” The smelter at Hartyille, north of Cheyenne, ts turning out tovs of copper mat dally, and there !s already ut of enlargivg. Wyoming has the mineral, and all wo noed is capital, When we get It, wo'll make a3 good a showing &4 ary miulog region in the country—not ex- cl{plh}g Colorado, Nevada or Califor- nia, Baltimore Sap, The Washiogton 3 o'clock traln bound north over the Baltimore & Obio railroad yesterday was delaycd at the Metropolitan Junotion about £fteon minates, so as to conaeot with the wast. The run from that point to Baltimors was made within forty-five minuter; betweea Laurel and the Roloy house the distance of thirteen were ! and a quarter milea was made iu four- ad | officer Oheyenve ordnance depot, Wy- teen minates, inclusive of slowing up on the viaduct briige. The engineer was the veteran W, Galloway, aged 74 years, the oldest locomotive en- gineer in active service, it 1 d, ia the United States His #on, George A. Galloway, who has been in the railroad service over a score of years, was the conductor of the train, e Never Givi . If you are suffering with low and de pressed apirits, loss ot appetite, genera debility, disordered blood, weak constitn. tion, hendache, or any disease of a bilie us nature, by all means procuroa bottle of Electrio flltkn. ‘You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with uew life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters Sold at fifty cents a bottle, byC. F. Goid man JIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT ED, A. J. SIMPSOXN. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streot, aug 7-me Gm Oma¥A, Ner TEBO . ST MANUFACTURER OF Silver Plated WINDOW SASH Door Plates Engraved to Order: No. 508 N. 7th 8t. 84 Louls, Mo — Army Urders All communications sent to these headquarters by officers serving In this department involving questions or matters, generally, requiring the dectsion or action cf the department commiesloner, will be addresred to the assistant adjutant general of the de- partment, and all communications re- celved by steff officers serving at the headquarters frcm superfor headqu ters ng upon the administration of thelr respeotive departments will be :::‘mltud. before action is taken, to Parageaph 2, general orders No. 8, serles of lp879, ?rom these hoadquar: ters, requiring quarterly statements of ordnance and ordnance stores in duplicate is revoked, and hereafter one copy only will be farnished, and that sent direct to the commanding mll‘nf. Private John Smith, re-enlisted, and recruits Walter Ross and Joseph F. Roms, enlisted at Fort Omaha, Neb., are assigned to the Fourth in- fantry. Leave of absence for twenty days is granted Oaptain Thomas F. Quinn, Fourth infantry. 1s he old Favorite ana PRINOIFALLEINE —¥FOR CHICAGO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRISES Nenrly 4,000 mliles. 8olld 8mooth Steel Track 11 connectlons are made in UNION DEPOTS hus n Notlonal lh?mnfiun a3 being the reat Through Oar Line, and is univereall; nceded to bo the FINEST EQU Rail ad In the world I claasen of travel. find trayellag » Inxury o discomtors. Tickots via rhis Celebrated Line b — If you are sick and troubled with dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Bitters will oure you. THRE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited. This s especially true of a family medleine, and it i# positive proof that the remedy imitated is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Bitters was the purest, best and most valuable family mediclue on earth, many imitations sprung up and began to steal the notices in which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B., and in every way trying to induce suf- fering invalids {o use thelr stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of Many others started nostrums put uj in similar style to H. B., with vari- ously devised names in which the 8, Timo Tables, Iy glven by appisintug o * “3d Vice-Prea't & Gon. Manager,Chiorgo PERGIVAL LOWELLy " ¥ Gen. Passenyer Agt. Ohlo; word *‘Hop" or *“Hops” were msed In| ¥+ {2558 G50 1 1o, away to induce peeple to believe they H. P. DUELL, Tickeb :Agh. oma were the same as Hop Bitters. All Sueedily; such pretended remedies or oures, no matter what their style or name s, THE and esplolally those with the word “‘Hop" or ‘‘Hops" in their name or in sHuRT LlNE any way connected with them or thelr name, are imitations or counterfeita, aowne Uol th&l}m ";l'unch :lonefl of AL em, se nothlng but genulne Ho Bitters, with a bunch er oluster ol; OCHEIOAGO, gretla::n Hops on th: wl;llte hb:l. dTl{m‘ . nothing N uggists an ealors M]l uk & st P l are warned dealing in imita. Wal BB s affl tlons or counterfelii. RAILWAY Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS 3 trom 3 g: GMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Wm0 remedy| @) —WITH— LR 1, i & |Pullman’s Magnificent Slespers 3 distresing com-| 2 —AND THE— wpt ;| | Finest Dining Cara in the World. ek =il 1E YOU ARE GOING EAST KiE Y worT) - Nobraska Loan & Prust Bumpan§ HABTINGS, NEB. Capital Stook, - - $100,000 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to any point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. 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