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STRONG FACTS/ A great many people are asking what particular troubles Brown's Inon BiTTRARS is good for. Tt will cure Heart Disease, Paral- ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Nearalgia, and all similar diseases. Tts wonderful curative power i simply becatse 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, 188, My health was miich shatter~d by Rheumatism when 1 commenced taking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I scarcely had strength enough to at- tend te my daily household duties. T amnow using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and [ cheerfully recommend it to all T cannot say too much in praise ofit. Mrs. MaRy E. Brasmsan, 173 Prestmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 1881, Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get me relief, { tried Brown's Tron Bitiers, which me completely. A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, Bad 1o appetite and did not seem te be able to catatall. 1 gave him lron Bitters with the happiest remults. J. Kvis Mowtaces Heart Disease, Vine St., )}:m.hn{.. Pa 1 After trying different ph and many remedies for of the heart without benefit, I was advised Tren Bitters. I hav two bot- tles and never found anything that gave me s0 much relief, Mrs, Junwin Hese. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, Brown's Iron BITTERS is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine, [ CORSETS Evory Coraot is warranted satf ftactory to its wonrer in ever; or the money will be refunded by the peraon from whom it was bought. rwot pronounced by our leading phynl g-n‘om:l'y“ pronous y ng phytictans raade. to the wearer, and endorsed by ladies as mfortable ana'perfect Atting Corset eves PRICES, by Mall, Postage Palds iealth Proserving, $1.50. Self-Adjusting, 91.50 Abdominal (extra heavy) 8.00. raing, 1. Prese: (Ame coutll) o0 FALL' Y & HOVS, Western Agouts, L, fayetto, Indiana, THE A TENT REVERSIBLE HEELS " ~FOR— Rubber Boots and Boo!s and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, ao B0 PER BT, The center pleces are interchangeable and re- vereible It pr.ven's the count ¥ from runuing ove , requiring no heel stiffoers. Thie Ag.ncy for th so goods in this town has boen pls " »me . Others sann> procure them, Call and_ xaming & full line of Leather and “Candee” Rubber versiLle Hoel, 31 3m ta and Shoes wich the Re- MRS, M. PETERSON Louisville, Nob. BIAGLIBHEL 135, &IDE ll’l\llfl]lfl“}lflulllfl'—!fl PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. ¥ LEADING OOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. oALIFORNIA The Los Angeleasnd Humboldt lumber have incorporated at Los The capital stock Is $200,000, divided inte 200 ahares, There is but nine cents remaining In the San Frano'sco school fund at present, out «f the $883 000 which waa apportioned to e support of the schonl department s ita part of the taxea for 1633.5. The wholessle grocers of Sicramento have given their Nevada City customers notios that the price of syrups had s lon at the r fine Sscramento boasta of a clever awindler in the person of a thirteen year old gitl, who has baen sucoessfully operating among. the tradesmen at the capital by re, resent. ing herself an \ho dsughter of some prowi- nent citizen and obtaining goods, The Good Templars are having s steam pump put in near the Naoa road for th purpose of rupplying the Orphans’ Home with water, It required two windmills heretofore, avd it 1s erpected the pump will take the place of both, Santa Ana hi mineral spriog with apecien of san the bott m which has remarkable cleanring qualitios, Not only will it remove stuins from the hand., but it gives a peculi oftnees to the akin which is very agreeable, Under an urdinanos of the town of Liver. more, the names of hubitual drunkards are posted i every saloon in_town, socompa- nled by a prohibition of the sale of liquor to them. Several arrests have been niade recently for the violation of this ordinance The footiogs of the SBacramento sssess- ment roll h ’v""' heen completed and are as follows: slue of Iand, 8 9 value of improvements, $4 97, of improvements assersed to ot owners of real esf $18,450; value parsonal property, §3,009,876; total, $11 - 179.375. 1In 1882 the total was not qnite $11,000,000, A courier reached Hermosillo, Somo Saturday evening, begging for immed! military assistance near Onsa de Jonos, the Chitiuahus frontier, The people t! urrcunded by 1,300 Apaches. available cavalry and infantry left at once from Hermosiilo, under the command of Colonel Garcia. During the cold spell last week the channel oonnecting Stockton with the San Joaquin river was frozentosuch a depth as to seriously Injnre the steamers ruoning to that plice by splintering the hulls, eut- ting eut the materiul with waich the; caulked, etc, It wasa lttle beyond the oldest inhabitant's experience. an of COLORADO. There is some talk of establishing a First National bank at Greeley, The fire plugs in Denver are all frozen up and wouw.e hpprehention s folt leat a fire suonld ocour, The Biptists are holding a revival in Denver, which is creating quite a furore in veligious circles there, It is understood that the Deuver and Rio Gracds rai road will extend its Maya- ville branch to Chaffes City next syring. A company in sinkiog a whaft seven miles north of Greeley with the anticipa. tion of striking an immerse bo Iy of coal. A Denver domestio built & big fice in the kitchen range acd it shortly exploded. A picee of iron struck her on the head frac- turing her skull Lost week at Dixon on the Snake river, two men quarrelied over n game of cards, Bill Ike was hit over the bead with a bot- tle and died soen afterwards, Will L, Vissoher, the j urnalist, who re- cently delivered « lecture on *'Sixty Min- the people of Denver to repeat it, The Pueblo ateel worka ivé rinning their spike department nlght and day and turning ut from aix to raven tons of api daily for the Denver und Rio Grande rai road, The first installment of Nebras arrived in Donver on the consisted of threo car loads of fod cattle. The Denver Tiibune says good beef must now conie from the east. Hid fen Treasure, 1350 teet desp, the Kan. asa 18°0, the Californis 1310, ~unvel 1150, Bobtail 1000, aad the Pidzs 670 feet. Al these mines show well on the lower levels, The is & big war at the Robinson wine, Parker, the former manager, recently headed an arme1 body of men and endeav- ored to galn possession of the mine but was driven nway at the muzzle of Winchester rifles. ‘Lhe matter will be settled in the courts, NEVADA, There are 137 indigent nsane persons in the Nevada iusane asylum at Reno, The total valus «f all taxable property in Nevada for the year 1832 was 827,569, 885 87, Withia the past thirteen months six murders have been committed in Napa valley, The Martin White company, whose mill started up some ton days ago, have thus far shipped bullion smounting to The mince at Kareka bave paid larger dividends {n proportion to thé asséssments collected than those of any other district on the Pucifia coast. It is said that a great deal of the grain in the vicinity of E mira, Solano county, has rotted in the ground, and the land will have to be resown, Sheep meu in Marced county anticipate an average loss of 20 per cent of lambe by coyotes this season, During the pust two years these pests huve Increased in number, Kern county has a man who_claims to bave cured himself of dyspepsia snd re. juvenated himsolf by living ona diet of raw fruit and » coarse ground meal from oats barley, and also eaten raw. He snys his wife and son alxo live on the rame food, and that ic only costs & fow cents a month to feed himoelf and family, Last week a Piute Indian, while chop. ing wood at Winnemucoa, struck a Piute child of five years ge on the head with the ax, cutting through the skull some four and nches long and pene- trating the b The hardy young red- skin has & chance of recovery, ARIZONA. Tombstone is happy over the prospect of a new hotel. A gool many investments have been made in mining property in the Mineral Park, & n:w camp, NEW MEXICO, Real estate is on the rise at Albu. querque, Albuguerque's board of trade voted $1,600 to assist the Santa Fe celebration, The mines of New Mexicn are attract- CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Btreat, aug 7-me 6m Omana, Nev, LMPERISHARLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Rest for TOILET, BATH ind HANDKERCHIEF. ing the attention of Califoruia capitalists, The stock intercsts of the t-rritory have sustaioed but slight damage from the re. cent storms, Recent assays of ore made on the Ivan- hee lode in the Black range show up from $.00 to larger amounts per ton, At present there is a graut excitement at Kingston, due to the di-covery of some vew and valuable mines near there, ‘The products of Grant county are gold, silver, copper, iron, lesd, cosl, cattle, sheep, timber, corn, wheat and marblo ‘Lhe San Marcia! depot, which was re. cently burned, wili be replaced by a much handsomer aad sub tantial building. A new process has been added to the Loake Valley smelting works by which ninety-five per cent of silver is extracted. Albuquerquo Is figuring on the Brush electric light. An sgent of the company is in the t 'wn conduoting the negotiations, Cooper City, on the Upper Pecos, is & mining camp established & year sgo by 1 cens of erection. utes in the War,” haw been i quested byl The deep mines of Gilpin county ara the | £ Saota Femen. It fs a prospercna place at present. A ontfis ls now at work level. Ing the depot grounds of the Bilver City, Deming sod Paeific rallroad st Bilver Uiy, Almost pure silver_is being cur of the Solitaire mine In the Parcha. dutriot, Un: lesa the ore runs out this mine will prove the richest ever discovered. Negotiations are pending for the sale of # Inige tract of land near Albuquerque, one of the most d:sirable properties in the territory. The consideration is $150,000, UTAH. A committes has succesded in ralslng $350 for the relief of the sufferers by the recont fl ods in Germ: The horpitls in Salt Lake have a large number of pitients, and among them are many cases of lead poisoning. Mioing men in Utah have never been in better epirits than recent, ‘The bul ilon production is large and the out-pft of ore is constantly increasing. The only desth caused by the cold wonther in Utah, ss far as ascertained, was Jacob Jenson, who lost his /ife while herding sheep nesr Goshen. He wae funnd frozen by his friends within half & mile of & houre, To Clear Creek csnyon last Saturday two parties go: quarreling over the settle. went of their business, when one shot the wounded men, Willicm West, was taken to Sult Liako and placed fn the hospital. The Mammoth mining company employ 100 men at the mines and about 150 at the smelters, running those now in operstion an builing new ones, Fourbeen farnaces loted and twelva more are in pro- cenn of rection, Tt in estimated that the melters, rcflaing works, eto., will have Cost, whon completed about $200 000, while 8 0,000 will have been expended at the mines in new machinery. OREQON. Matthew Brand, a horse thief under in- ent in Grant county, has been ,eap- the Tndian who murdered ed Daveand his wife ia Oregon recently, h::.d on the 1s¢ There is not o vacant resi ille at the present tim is » demand for more, A large number of buildings will be erected early next spring. It was rumored st Parfl 0 #¢0 that thirteen rovgl ty t the Northern Pacific front, ths compsny nor any newspapers have such fnformation. ) In Portiand duriog the past y the real eatato salen aggregated 86,287,000, and the num! er of dieds recr excerded 2,00, The growth cf the city duting the past year has been remarkavle, moe in Jack- WASHINGTON. porte are sent in sh wing that a largely in- crensed aren of land is being devoted to wheat this reron. The Pillar Rock mnnerfi, fifteen milea above Aaforis, on the Washington territory side, was hurned last week. Loss, $24,000; insurasce $10,00). During the last half of 1852 the deht of S attle was reduced from $11,108 to 87,273, During this time a_steam fire engine was purchased and a city ball built, and both paid for, Owing t the lack of water several of the leading industrial establishments at Seat- tle have bern compelled to ruspend opera- ti s, and 900 u en in consequence are out of employment, Tifty publicapirited citizens of Walla Walla propose buying the Tom Co lins driving park to he used for county sgricul- tural fair purposer, Ten thousand dollara ia the prico roquired, nnd haif was sub- scribed in a short time. The North Pacific railroad is selling their agri-ultural lands in eastern Wash- ington, incorporate n clause in the con- tenot that one-eighth of tha lands shall be plowed and on tivated before title will 1o given, and the provision is striotly en- arced. MONTANA, A hill will be introduced in the legisla- ture to auiend the city charter of Butte, Burglars are now making it lively for residents f Helena, Several residences and | tores have recently been robbed. One day last week the Moulton company shipped eight bara of bullion and the Alice compary four bars, acgregating $15,000, from Bu:ts to the eastern market. The oattle kings of Montana are now asking from 833 to $35 per head for stock cattle Less than fiiteen months ago 818 per head was considered a good price. A mysterious murder occurred at Claney, near Heleua, on January 28:h. The body of Wi, Neabuhr, a ranchman, was found near the door of his own residence with a bu let through his brain, On January 29th fifty pounds of gisnt powder exploded in the Anaconda mine, near Butte, It had frozen and waa belag thawed out over » steam trap. Luckily no one was it jured, The Montana leghalature, now sitting in Helens, find that C, G, Cox, 8 member of the council, was tried and convict:d of x felony in 1870, The members move his impeachment, and the bght is interesting iu view of the fact that on his vote hangs partisan legislation, IDAHO. The Idaho legislature will conclude its session on the 8t The log {slature has passed an act appro- priating 8,000 for the relief of destitute imigrants, A Beayer Canyon man has just com. leted a contract for furni-hing the Oregon §hort Liue with 250,000 feet of lumber, The Oregon Short Lins has abandoned the Bur. . river canyon and turned their course down the csnyon of Snake river to Lewiston, Idabo, The machivery for the new smelter of the Wood River company, st the foot of Lookout mountain, bus arrived and it will be put up immediately. ‘The people of Eagle Rock complain of the lawle:suew there, There are no re- strictions on gam“liog, aod the nightly brawls of the uugodly are accompanied by the music ef pistols, Alturas eounty, of which Hailey is the county seat, i« nearly as large as the state of Ohio, containing the famous Wood river, S.wtooth and Smoky mines, and a population of about 10,000 peonle—oue- fitth ot the entire population of Idaho ter- ritory, WYOMING. The passengers of the snow bound trains on the Union Pa wero furnished pro- visions from Laramie City, The postmaster general has ordered the sppointment of & postmaster at the Sho. shone agency, in Sweetwater county, During the night of the 2d iast, the thermomoter 40° below ze signate it ss Harris & Fisher, Omaha butchers, have 8,00 sheep and several hundred rides of beef banging in their slaughter house at Sherman. The mest will not be shipped until spring, DAKOTA. Egge are worth sixty cents & dozen in Roepid City, The Homestake railroad has been block- aded by smow. There i+ considerable talk of building & hotel at Grand Forks to coet $.00,000, According to s census just completed the nctual population of Jamestown is 3, 044, Niche Is the name of a new town that uther, and then left tne country, The J From every vection of Washington re- |* . | this subjocs, if there had THE DAJLY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9 ml)ud'ood Terra mine haa declared A dividends of $30,000 ot the month of December. The Farco doctors have established » system of registrstion which is intended %0 expel all quacks from practice, Word has been reveived st Grand Forks 0 the effect that 800 immigrants have ar. rived in Montreal, and that their objective point is Northern Dakots. Right hundred stamps are kept busy all the year in the hills turning ont golden th while numerous smelters produce large quantiues of silver bullion, The noted Blus Lode, in the Central hills, which is aaid to rival the famous Golden summit In richness and extent of ore body, was recently sold to Deadwood parties, * —_— If you are sick and troubled with dyspepsia, Brown’s Iron Bitters will cure you, Postoffice Changes in Nebraska during the week end- ing Kebruary 3, 1883, furnished by Wm, Van Vieck, of the post office department: NRBRASKA, Eitablished—Agee, Holt county; P, . Lanaworth postmaster, Discontinued — Buckan, Ouming county; Austsn, Sherman county. Postmasters Aapppointed — Cache Oreek, Holt county, Oscar Wallace; Oamden, Bsward countv, George N Bowen; Clarkeor, Colfax county, Juo, H. Rudersaorf; Herman, Washington county, Hadly Griest; Indianola, Re Willow county, G, 8. Bishop; gs, Hoilt county, B. 8. Gill White Rabtiz, Dawson county, Mary Lutten, 10WA. Postoffice changes in Iowa during the week ending February 3, 1883: Established — Carlew Palo, Alto ocounty, Harrlett A, Fessler, postmaa- ter; stein, Ida county, Herman Thode, postmaster. Postmasters appointed —Apliugton, Batler county, E A Gillman; Ash Grove, Davis oounty, Joseph Fietcher; Bentonsport, Van Buren county, o, d L. Moore; Oambria, Wayne county, P. R. Miner; Key, Bremer county, Frank H. Page; Luni, Wright county, Chas. Packard; Massillon, Oedar county, W. J. Mills; Mount Zion, Van Baren county, Wm. Agor; North McGregor, Olayton county, B. F. Hancock; Snlphur 8prings, Brienville oouuty, Geo. W. Parsone; Sanitor, Maharka oounty, Peter H. Earley. g The Dismond Dyes for family uee have no ¢qnal All popular col- ors easily dyed, fast and beautifal. 10 cents a package for any color, A Mouse that Wore a Diamond. Boston Journal, Several months ago a lady residiog on Baacon street took off a number of rings from her dressing table. After wasning her hands ahe returned to the room to replace her rings, when, to her astonishment, one of them, a dia mond ring, was missing. She was certaln that she took the ring from her fiuger, aud ¢qually cortain that no one could have eatored the five minates sko had been in the bsth room. A m st rigld sesrch was instituted, but the missing ricg, valued at $200, was not found, A fow weeks since the lady was much annoyed by mice. Al most n'ghtly they held their roy They not ouly destroyed her sleep, but choice laces were mutilated. The lady procured & trap, one «f the old fashioned kind, and, having baited it with a temping bit of cheese, placed it pear the tcene of depreda- tlons, had three fine silky mice of varlous o'zos, constructed that it attracted her at- tention, ¢ it appeared to have a strlog tied around its body. The servaut girl was ivstructed to drown the cap- tives aud reset the trap, and she was abont to throw the dead mice into the dirt barrel when her eyes were at- tracted by a sparkle from what proved to be the lost dlamond ring, which was not perceptible when the mouse was alive, but which came to light afier the severe soaking which the mouse recelved. It is supposed that in his haste to get away he- ran his head through the ring, and subsequent struggles only forced it over his fore- legs, where 1t remained. S——— One voice all over the land zoes up from mothers, that says, ‘‘My daugh- ters are so feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of breath and life at the loast exertion, What can we do for them?” The answer ls simple and full of hope. One to four weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, On_the following morning she | A Oae of them was so vecullarly | /. rory, sprightly, and cheerful, — The you lo of Des Moines have dovelngod“: mo‘iol of influenza, which commences with hoarseness aud coughing and is attended with viol nt vomiting, —_— Ersilage for Lairy Cows. Correspoadent Ccuntry Gentleman, Such grave uncertainties seem to pervade the minds of many farmers as to the use of ensilage as food for milch cows; such doubts as to a possibhe pe- cullar taste of the milk, cream or but- ter made from this food, that with your peraxission I will give my experi- ence of last season, hoping 1t may lead some of the doubters to the right track. Last year I built a silo of 209 tons oapacity, wholly of stone and Rosen- dale cement, with a frame and roof for cover, Itis a gocd one (I believe in no other); no water can get in; no sap from the corn can get out as so many complain of when their sllos are not half built, or made from stale cement, or any poor materlal. On account of the long extended drouth in this part of New Jersey, I was able to scrape together ¢f good, bad and Indiffer- ent, half dried, wilted, grown and half grown corn, soma thirty tons of ensilage after cured. This, however, was .nough to satisly my mind on ever been any doubts, 1 used it as food for cows 110 days continuously, until all was fed out., Within a week from the time we began feeding hay,and thovgh with an addition of grain, the cows lost at least 25 per cent of milk; the cresm did not make as much hutter, and the butter was not of as good color or flavor, Daring the time of feeding ensilage we were unablo to discover any other than the most satisfactory taste to mllk, cream or butter, The cows were in the most perfect state of health, and kept in fine condition I raised o Jersey calf dropped in September, which had all it wanted of ensilage, and I will show it any day I fed for ninety days elght western steers, which averaged a galn of over one and » half pounds perdsy. The ration for cows and oxen was twenty: two pounds of ensilage morning and night, and fifteen pounds of eut corn- stalks at noon. The cowa had three quarts of cornmeal and two quarts of wheat bran per day, and the steers had foar quarts of cornmeal for the Iaat forty-tive days. Ouar success with the steers quite sstonished my neigh- bors, who feed In the old way. The butcher says the cattle slaughtered well, and that the meat was re- markably fine and gave him every aatiefaction. The use of or ensilage, made from eorn ml! ripe or frost bitten, I have reason for belleving, would not give such iafactory results. I am one who be- lieves that to make good ensilage the corn should be out at the right tiwe, cut the right length, put away in a good silo andcovered over nicely and then well and thoroughly weighted down. The seed planted should be the southern gourd seed, drilled in rows thtrty to forcy inches apart, and the ground cultivated the same ag any corn. The enslisge should be eut three-eighths to three-quarters of an inch long., It is tmportant to have a good water-tight silo and heavy weighting—3800 to 350 pounds te the aquare foot of surface. I believe in giving the animals all they will eat up clean, be it more or less. Content- ment means fat in the bovine tribe as .| well as riches in ths human, THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfested. This ts especially true of a family medloine, and it is positive proof that the remedy umtategol: 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 medicine 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 io use their stuff in- stead, expecting to make money on the credit and good name of H. B. Many others started nostrums pat up in similar style to H. B., with vari- ously devised names in which the word ‘“Hop” or ‘““Hops’ were used in away to induce people to believe they were the same as Hop Bitters, All such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name s, and espicially those with the word ‘“Hop"” or “}{opl” in their name or in any way connected with them or their name, are imitations or counterfeits, Befvare of them. Touch none of them. Uee nothlng but genuine Hop Bitters, with a bunch er oluster of green Hops on the white label, Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warned against dealing In Imita- tions or conrterfaits A Geperal Stampede. Never was such a rush made for any Drug store as is now at C. ¥. Goodman's, for a Trial Bottlo of Dr, King's New Dis- covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, All persons afBicted with Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Seves Joughs, o any affection of the Throat and Lungy an g;t a Trial Bottle of this greatremeay 71, by Btore calling at above named Drug Are ackrowledged to be the best by all who have yut them to a practical test. ADAPTED TO HARD & SOFT GOAL (COKE OR WOOD. :IANU'AL‘TUKID BY Buck'’s Stove Co., SAINT LUUIS, PIER(Y & 'BRADFORD, BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. SHORT LINE ~OF THE— OEICAGO, Milwaukee & St. Paul RAILWAY Is vow running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS —WI’H]T Pullman's Magnificent Sleepers ~AND THE— Finest Dining Cars in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST T0 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, Or to any point beyond; or) IF YOU ARE COING NORTH To ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Chicago, Hilwankee& St, Paul R'y Ticket office at corner Farnam and Fourteenth streets and at U, P. 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