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. " ANATENT RAIRT TIMIO AL A vy v o THE DAILY BEE- OMARA THURSDAY FE'RUARY 22 6 A FEW i A e e — THE cATTLE nA"cr‘s stinct which caures them to drift huo- | Idaho, large herds covering all *ho * |dreds of miles in & protragted march | available rangos. except on the Tndisn leads them to a place of shelter from | resorvations. THE SENATE. “NUMBER ONE" y —— Special Correspondence of the Kee. flm Effam f th B The ownevs of many «f | General Mo bl “Ilfl Hie Where- PEARMAN'S CLATM 0 8 Re’, a temporary storm. Their driftiog | thess herds are esst, aud no defialty e o Liycowy, Febroary 21.—Tue firat Lo0nb Storms towards the mountains is cousidered a |information as to their losses o by RN ) S thing this morning was tha report of on the Wes'.gm ! hopefal slgn, helng taken s an {ndles- |had until the spring *‘round.up" “No. 1" in 8¢. Lou| bt P! AT Oattle tlon that they are only seeking shelter | ocours, d J & P tho committes on oclaims From soow anu the intonse | Special Dispatch to Tus B, } ims upon tho Tt onouts, from th asvericy of tho wiods. This [cold tho ntiro roed wxs blockded. | x; Loums, Febranry 20 — General | 5500 SIMm for the relinf of J. W. BARGAIN protection is given by the ravines and [and o teains could b run tor several | MAdarls, who 8 suspcctod by th | orroan. | Hhie Wil was refurred to Pe— oauyone «f the foothiils. ‘Ihere thoy |daya. Eoglish wathoritlen of beiug the mya. ho general file, where 1% may sloep for An garegats wilf remain for a fow dags; if theorld | Passengers who arrived from the| terious *‘No. 1,” eonnscted with the | Tome e Perhaps £ v a “couple of - i S B L [ protracted, they will procesd s:uth |enst on the train 10 night stato that| Pl asalx Park murders, is well krown ¥ a +wo Millions of Dollars ton warzor cllmete; if tho weathor |doop sn wa atill covor the entire lire|in 8t. Louis, Hels an Irlshman by | emator Brown of Cooglas moved Reported, moderates and remeiis pleasant, thg fof the,Uaion Pesifis from Omaha hors, | birth but wea ralsed in Franss and | oyt o koneral vipsoneiation bills by will retarn 1o theie respective ranges, 11,030 miloe. Tacussuds of oatt!e|was an «fi:or in_ths Frorch army, g,,mg..‘...“ "This wax ¢ n\,il‘l‘rb‘- the | | oL RADO were scon atanding near the raileoad, | s sorved in tha Feanco Gortann wat, | friands of all oihor approssiation tula| The enttlo in all puta of OQoloraio thelr hacks umpad up, sad so weal- | and firat came here in 1865 {n connee- . . Chi ago Tribune. Oapes, Utah, Febroary 18 — and was defeated after sover, Agrewadly o inwtenctions, frqairies on 010 fu3, 8 1d had au b indanso of geats oned by eold and hunger tha' they tion with the Fonian movement. and | motions. Hilatory Houses | i 7 %/‘ P » oould ot get out of J:hete teacks. U.ie | rolurnod again in 1878 and marrled a ., 2 up to tho presen fanow. Several [00Uld not get ) L Ul | rolue 1 tion ¢ - ; g A\ B 0 b b S aont |1k ey G [ ho. w3 de e MK Gk, 20| o1 s s S 8Ll to the !.\-;..c;.w\, rerionw of the oaltle[onough to stand three weeks of cold | P& comes soon, tho loss to them&\lc Doyle, ‘s Indy of largo woalth. Thoy | miay of the oapi o) :fi‘:‘:nlryiwtllm‘ one, |" 2 : trade tn Colorado, Kaisws, N ks, | woather without fo ds if driv b |1 ste tn Colorado, Kausas, lived horo about tWo years and then | ater soveral amende ants g e Rhenan e b ord oy s & o ek, Tavmiog wnd, AT | o Baope Bt Bl o 4 L koo e am, Bt o LYDIA £. PINKHANPG o obfain the « o | before starsatl by feai xh 2o | in 81 Louds, bub they epend most their i " : il storma of tho lust two weoks on the | osonrs. Tt & thaw saees fro 08 |4 yaveral mil i Hino in Grost Beitain atd on the con. | (1S, BFOVIONS guestion, which wa | sues und o freezs immenes cattle tutveents f (o west agreed to and the motion to go luto - rnoTrs VEGETABLE COMPOUND: befize the 820w s gono, tha tinent, They have a fine plase in 2 A Positive Cure . ¥ G - ©ommil th sle, with Senato over o waadred poiate gica an|§hn wil prod gkl s o ) about tWo years 8go, sincs when they, i = uggreg s of ovor §2 001, %4 W ‘L Begh Tatiens ‘;-r‘u:x“ PARNELLITES DISSATISFLED, have boen in Hogland, Feance -_Jx Senator Bucler had been selected A Medicine for Woman, Invented by a Womas The press dicy Cheyeune by the 8 olsti 4 n Tt dor, to get the floor and move the consid- rpeiils in the mort £ J iato! ” - land middle l'\T!: of Cl\‘qu?u .0:“'(; Nowa nays the Parneilites are greatly [ seem to bs known hore whotbgr the }’.rlfiu%:,::,,;‘:,‘;,,,mf':)L‘.:Dp.r,‘:}{m;:i‘yc‘é fT:et th the | that tho oat Lo ars acflerlrg {rom the | Gitia'istied with Paracil's intentlon 1o general ls connéoted with t.ay Yrish | 1o qunncot, and Snater Royuolds got 831y cold woaiho 124 10 | Liok of walor, the atreams bting feczm | WOV0 ro smeadment to thoe address in [soolety or whether ho hss aken part A\he f60r atid toved the donsideration 4 evor £ th 4 eteep [uo daring the ool knas, and there | F¢P'Y to the spoesh from the throne, | in any events with which hisname bas | of tn, bill appropriating $76.000 for herds, were, tiko all rop xii f tha' | {1 not saflislent snow to molsten the | AFruignivg the execative of Iralatd | ben mentioned. 4 3 r.oci\qion, entirely uorsliable, boing | fasd, : for adminjutration of the cimes ac’ |Apecal Dispateh upru Bran, RRAEE HRUAR I vod b ko saiad 4 A : Chull” . P 8 ) ;'j'"d;by‘fihm Ah;rl"elh in the “‘bull THE AWSMTWATER, UPPRR. PLATTE, AND SIR JUHN'S DENIAL, St Loul;, h.b““’ 24 ~Miohael | |\ oie that the senate take up the oap- elde (f the marke:, = Cheyenua Las ; 9 OrrawA, Fobruary 21 ~-Tn tho oom- [ A« Doyle, brother of the wife of Gon- | o appropriation bill, the amend.- BY now betoma o oentra for the ocattle in. OTHER RBGIONS mors to-dsy Sir John McDonald, pr - | eral MoAdarls, who ia euspeotod of |1 unt was dofentod, aud the origlnal :en‘uh of tdhel M(dd!uchckyfmv.untnin UAdv!c;: from the 8weetwater u;‘d mier, speaking of the association of blelnlgh“‘NnV.su () c:l(l'.h:hhn:h in- | motion prevaflsd'«nvl the = teform ‘this Compound 1s unsurpassed. i eglon, and largs ealee to foreignera | Upper Platte region atate that the |y ith the governor geners'-|cinciblos, and conoerned in the Phee- i Bro bu(n{ioomuntly negotiated at tha' [ saowfall was not as heavy as in east- il 8 o LS g o T o 3 XDIA B, PINKHAM'S BI. hip, said ho had no asplrations i1 |DiX Park mueder, in o intevview to- 8 i aradionio gvery fortige of Humors from polat. Houce tho bias ¢f the dis-|ern Wyoming The losses In cattle :h,l:'&:,m:n ,,_:d it he h‘:d there was | day de sisd gemersily and specifically “lsdm“m. MoBhana, maved - that -E’:‘;E;‘..‘f‘}."m ‘1'}.%5"3&%!‘-‘-’(&' EREY patohes to boom cattlerrisiug ss aun. |are reported at 1 per cent, and In|pos the remotest chance that they | that che general could have been con- | yha bill bo rerd and adopted section Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are propared vestment that never suff:rs loss. by section. at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass, Price ol He said to his kunowleige McAderis sbok | and oth Loxpox, February 21.--The Da'ly | other European countries, Farms, ' Prepared by a Woman, The Greatest Medieal Diseovery Since the Dawn of Mistor,. @1t rovives the drooping spirits, invigorate: and ‘armonizes the organto functions, gives elasticity aad \rmness to tho step, restores the natural lustre ¢ the LalndS" 'aye, and plants on the pals cheek of woman the fresh roses of life's spring and early summer time, ¢~ Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely. &N 1t removes falntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach That feoling of bearing down, causing pein, weight and hackache, {8 always pormanently cured by its usa For the enre of Kidney Complaints of olther sev D last week to the eheep n‘:.wuhd‘l per cout. V;s‘hn capital | wonld be falfilled. nereed with the events montioned. SOURCES ¢F DANGER T) OATILE, now tuvested in cattlo in Wyoming ag- | MINISTRY + .| gregates $30,000,(00, A ' s been conrected with any Ivish i As the cattle of the western plains In the Bitter Crook country the loss| Paris, Febraary 21.—Ferry, prime | »,ovement siace the Fisian fissco in ment that when this wmv_m('.lns arise Yoam wild and uncared for the yoar d ister of public in- = it report thie bill back with a recom- round, excopt during thi 1| ok sticep was verylarae, Oatils drltted minister and ministor of publio In- {1865, He v fn eoastart correapond: |, yugation that it do paes. Senators CEARRAIEN "l:.ho nppng olathuuv‘v?na badly during the storms, and ranch- |struction; Onoliom.sl Lacour, foreign|encs with the general. If the latter ¢ iy oach 3 ter season orings with it two causes of eithor, §1. 8tx bottles for 5. Sent by mail in the form of pllla, or of losenges, on recelpt of price, §1 per bay for olthor, Mrs, Pinkham freely answers all lottersol tnquiry, Enclose ct.stamp, Bend for, pamphlet. o (ly should be without LYDIA lflnl’ua ER VI ustipation, billousn R S elen, Senstor Butler moved a6 un amend- doath to many thousaads annually-- iz : deop enow and intense aold. ‘With the deep snows of winter, tho salvatlon ef the etock isa high wind that frecs the hillsides and drifte “the benutifal” into ravinos and holiowa. 1f a crast forme before s wind urizes the snow will efoctunlly cover tho feed and tho cattls will stacve o death, The second svarco of loss is what oc: curred two wooks ago, bafere the tre- mendous snow-storms of last wosk-- the freezing of atreama by vho intense oold, when many. unebie_to reash water, will die of thirst, Now that tho suow ¥3 two feet deep ou thelevel, ‘a:d the Union Pacifis, or 700 miles of its road east of here, is wrestiing with at of damsy 28 to thelr respeciive | Martin Feuiiles, ' justioo; Oharles srds, which may aggregate more than [ Brun, macine; Meltne, uericriltare; XD d. Herrisaon, commerce; Goo iory, poats Roports from tho Beaver stato that|and tolegraphe; Roynal, public worke; the aneep sutfered a great «eal during | Tirara, finasuce; General Thibaudin, the storms, especially the old snee, u | war. large number dyiog, Priwie Minioter Fesry will to-mor- Advieos from the Mediciu: Bow ve. | row requaat Prosident Grovy to sign gon stmto that, while gerzlng spots | decrees, placing princes in the army | "iave boen left by the @mftlng of the | on tho retired list. . anow, the cactie have suffered from SKIPFING GUT, the intense cold. & A telegram from Laramie states ‘?"“"""' Vobraary Sli—_ilno: o'i' that-dead natelope teve been frand on |¥03'8 diaclosures many lwsh Ameri- the voads siony the Litile karamie|©Aus and farmors’ sons aro leaving for river frozsn to desth Numbors of | Amerios. , Dryer Gray, owner ot The cattle have perished. Tho snow cov. | Frecdman's Journal, wken chairman ecs the huge exwanse kuown as cheOf the munleipal health comumitieo, ‘iaramie plaits,” and no bare plaas| 788 charged by Carey with conspicacy. meu have not aa yet ascertained tho{sffalre; Waldeck Russean, interfor;|had been engaged ia any revolusion- L CRa G DL, |5th &Douglas.st. ary or other . politiost schemes he would know'it. He says McAdaris {s an invalid, shmost constantly travel. fog with his wife, Thore Is no secro. sy whaatever aboat s movewents, If the English authoritios winh to fiad kim theycan obtaw:. his address from the Bank of Eogland. Daoyle says 'he met BicAdarintn Dudiin last Au. gant, where he wnd his family - were stopping in the neost opan tianner at the Skelbourne hotel, tho most prom- inent house in ®ablic. In spoaking of the Phoeatx park tragedy at the time, and it was the subject of genar- al comment, MoAderis condemned the crifce in strong terms, remacking that such things could bring no good to Ivsland. Doyle says he knows posi- Douglas, Roaynelds, Harrison and Barker spoke against the amondment, H and beforo a vote wes reached Mr, | Batler withdrew his amendment, and It T TR the bill was ordered read s:ction by section according to the motlor of MoSkane. HOUSES AND LOTS. Brown, cf Olay, moved that section £900. w and ono up-mairs. Eight foot col Senator )‘{\,yuuld. took the ohalr | and-evenabove. Brick foundation, collar, ete. and Senator €onnor spoke in tavor of | A X" SN () wtory house, 10 rooms, two the bill. Ho claimed that this was o | large collams, g-od well and clstern, bam, etc., on i Wi bster and 224 stroet, 3 charitable 1nstitatlon and that the | WG R 01k et new house of two awmount was not too much, rooms brick lounn\nltlon ||KII barrel v:n::v;“r,l on o Hamilton stroet noar Poor ClareConven! o Benator Dech was not opposed to | Hygilign Sl nins \opr DRieteiCen ek ot making & reasonable appropriation, | wouss 6 room: ste. 1200, but was opposed to the amount| No. 16— Houseof 3 rooms full lot en Plerce St. 3 ot 5 named. Ho onid that the appropria- | RSN oot 7.rooms, with comer lot, A@Sold by all Druggists. &8 @ SV fienins Rewarded, ¥ho Stary of tho Sawing Mschins, A oradsome Ditle pacpbiod, bluetand gol wovw with nameroas angravings, willibe “neoit caiMng for 1, a8 Aoy bi e o1 The Fingor Snigtackort 1 by 4 by mall, poed pald, ng 8b Aintance trow our nMoes rar Hanufaeburing 00, the worst enow blackade'for yuars, at- r | The first letter of condolence Misa| .. 3 5 tions proposed in the different bills | nalt mile of Turntable of red strect cars on | “wineipel Ioe, 34 Uplon Hquare : : wus visible, The cold wax intenre, tivoly that MoAdaris vas in Egypt dl d alvoad: ed by | Sau dersSt. §1000. Vo 3';',:‘"{;f;:}[“;;ew:‘llz:‘:; ;l;n x‘:}:lt”"g:: zanginging fro: t0 45 below zaro, | Burke reooived after the murder of during the whole time zovered by the now pending anc aroady passec BY | e "5 House of ¢ight rooms, barn ete. lob JEW VORK cnagge ot our National weather, pro- dietad a fow months ago that Jnnm\-y‘i and February would be free from severe storms and cold—that, in shori, we would have a mild and open wia- ter. The Rocky Mountain winter began 8o, but has taken a grand tum. ble, Its unusually mild beginning augured well for the catilemen, ss the stock was exoeptienally fat and able to endure & good long seige on helf A loiter trow a oattio man in Chay. | her brother, was from Jamea Carey. L enno :uye.: “Ta thia city and for m.l’eu The Irish K‘"‘"fl,‘l leagae _condemna i1 every, direction the outlook in ¢k | tho presence of “evesdropping” polive " The anow Ltee oa n lovel to |t the meetings. the depth of wen to thirty-five iuckes TEE AMERIOAN HOG. in an uabroken waste. Tho cattleon| BgruiN, February 21.-~The bun- all this vast rangs csnmot obteie o |desrath approved unanimotisly the morsel of grsss, and chero is ro imuze- | bill prokibiting the importation of diate prospact of their ¢hances being | Americas pigs, pork and saunages, bettersd. Ef tho wind hud oniy teen PAYING BACK. blowing during the snow storm, e as i to ku: the vgrgnnd clear in upud, thero Fobruary 2L—Sabscrloy | darkest, Brruew, conapiracy and while the plottings against Foreter were going on, He was at Groese, & mouztain regort in France, fitby miles frcm Nice, when the Pheeatx park msseseination ocour- red. He had not boen in Ireland rom late in 1674 till Awguet, 882 Doyle scoats the idea that his ||otster cowld be conrcoted with such ! |orimo w8 the Phacatx park murder. Doyle hes many lotters from Me. this legislature amounted to sbout| go s feet $1.800,000 Sonator Batler said he had always favored an institution of this kind, snd he aid not think the appropria- tion any too large. He did not think that a ballding bult with the amouut of money named would be sufficlent for the atate for mere than two years, Hedld not beliove that the people | ¥<C55 pyanty fve lobs in Parkers addition would somplain of high taxes on this | just north of the end of red street car line §400 sccount. If he thought they would “'g':]""y torms, 2500, Vacant Lots. No. 252—Two full lota on 19th Street near Lake 8t 214 * | Send 81, $2, 83, or 85 for & re D= |ail box by Express of the best o t 2 (O [owilten 10 Amerien, pat ap tz) L [charges light. Refors to all Chi- alegant boxes, and strictly pure eago. Try it once. 3 i, can o Delaware £t Hans: | O rations. Unfortuestely the cold enep, would have beon no dlffizalty. If tho tions were opened to-day for the suf- a:»wvo:rldy G;S‘M'H:ha.:"qh‘“':: l‘:“‘m‘"’“‘m W;:“’“’".d that "“i l“‘:l uo;- pna |§m.:::: ;‘:: “::' n:: 0 g\,nmu?‘;.g' OU.“TEE":QNN.; 5 ol k vy, ¢ i 4 6ars . r stop smoking cigars or dreluk- | No. 831-One on 3 P :::gl"im‘;: 2:;:"‘4 0"%::?; ‘:i:;; howlivg waste of atmosphors which | ferers by the floods in Americe. %\ Gaant tho awthoritles peneidlild op smoking olg pyhum down ugu‘ the enttle ranges of-ihe west in March,’came this winter was hurling itself all over this part of the country last week had come at the DEPAKTED HENCE. Lox®ox, Febroary 21.—-Two Iniwk wrong ¢rack. ing whisky, B 0 Kygireaen (1) lota on S1st, 22nd, 23rd Senator Connar moved that when ant aaidare e ok "Grace,$o00 oach, and this committee viso they report this|on easyterms. ECTIRET R EUROPEAN HOTEL, % ¢ proper time it wonld ftave been 8 boon | nationalists implioated in ¢he Clerken- Chtongo Notes. bl back as amended and recommend |, NO: 348—8ix beautitul residencelots.on Cathor- i’::::z;;::;:fufifix:h moathe of | .5y pg instead of a mowrce of | welll Arms affair, hawe goue 43 |special Dispatches to Tun Gan. chat 1t do pass, which was carried. ‘“‘i;'.‘:’?m.fl?‘fia‘;.’:&"iu’é'w'u.mum The mos centrally located ::m o $he city, e profanity. Tae baromoter does not | America. Carcaco, ®ebruary 21.—<E1. | The commlittes then rose and tho re. | #roet, nearend of old strectcar track; bigh and | Room B 00 SLtomnd WO perday, \ 4 UNUSUALLY OOLD WEATHZE, indicate a-recurrence of these ieez3s, FAILED, Moagher, u wall kaown rough, suot Sty ek o i The intense old that has ;just|aud it is probable that before there is gu-ed has not been equaled betere in # change & crust will Lowoon, February 21.--John Kiel- port of the committes was adopted | “Seversl acre and halt acre corner lots on Cum- and &tlled Nisholas Mackin, in a|The senate then adjourned till 1:30 mnun and Californin_streets, In Lowe's eec- F) HURST., « = have|jyng & Som, timber wwerchsn.s of |saloon cow this eiternoon, The mar- addition and Park Place—near Academy of s Pourthand [2-w Sbreshs. anuary in many yoars All through | formed over all tho mow, over|Dundes, have failed, with lis bilitiossat | dorer was arrestod to-night. | Place on Hamilton and | €3I IOITXE DA, the graat valley of Salt Lake, in Ttah, | which the wind will slide as unavail- | £40.600. In view of the terrible calamnity in [ Gharlos stroct, fut woab of the end of Red Stroet which has an average elevation of |ingly as ‘water over a duck's back. {18 3 Car tinck and ‘Convent of the Sisters of Poor 4,200 feet, the meroury ‘reached o |The catble are getting hungey, and A BOT-HNGDAD RENBRIT AN, minimum 0f 25 to 35 dograes kelovs | with brate Instincr, are taveling| I the commons O'Brien acgued zoro, In Wyoming, Idaho, and Ool-{toward the South, If they trevel fast | that the orime in Ireland was dis- orado, where the elevation is muc h | enough they may reach grass; but loi- | tinctly traceable to evictionp and tie greater, the cold was proportionatel y | tering, s they probably will, many | tyrannicsl administration Of the law more severe. For thrae days salong | willlie down and dle of starvation and | by the Dablin castle <fllsials. ¥ the Oregon ‘Short Line, which rui s [cold. T'wo yearaago some atockmen |speech was most vislent, and wus from Granger, on the Union Pecifi 3, |lost ashigh as 50 per cent,-and the |cheered only by a few Paruelites, northwest 1to Idaho, the spirlt the r-1bones «of the famished herds were | While the other members remained mometers indicated 46 degrees beio w | gnawed by coyotes from Cheyenne to | tilent. zaro. A dnumher dof plannm wer e | Central *Kansas, ' It will hardly be as A RINGLY CONDBSCENE IION, * frozan to death, and a large loss ‘o | bad this year, though the passengers £4] the live atook interests resalted. |on alltke western railroad ‘lines will b ot M i ,01 4 Bavaria visited Wagner's tomb ne Along the' Utah & Northern raiiroa d, | see careesses strewn along the track in A A at midnight on Monday and remaleod from here to Montana, a greator ¢ e-|a way v suggeativo of the season’s K a.quarter of an hour, gree of cold was felt, At the summdt | record, “When the smow 4a not over of the route the spirit thermomete ra|two or three inches deep the average & LN O gave a minimum of 58 below, a1l | steor oar paw around and get plenty | Hexe Kone, February '21.—The work was stopped in the grading|of grass; but two feet of ‘the beauti- | United States ehip Ashuel ot was loat. the Catholic aokool in New York, the boare of edacasbon of this city dearded to hawo all public schools inspected as to the provislens for the essapo of scholaes in ease of fire, The wholesate grocery house of W. T. Allon & Co., failed to dsy. The sssigree estimates the liabilities at over £400,000; assets nominally §500,- 000, but will realize much lees. In the uase of the alleged inssnity of the son of Perry H. Bmith, the well known pelitician and millionaire, the jury thie afternoon brought verdict to the effact that he is tracted pevson. The Obieago Press club met this afternoon to take lfipfoplhtp aotion on the death-of its late president, S. Clare, one and one halt mile from postoffice, snd ane milo trom U P, shops, 8150 to 8500 (ach, only 6 per cent down and b per cent per month Totstn Lowo's addition one-half mite wost of | end of Rod Strort Car_track near Convent of Poor Clare Sisters In Shinn's addition, $126 to 8300 cach, and on very casy terme. Lots in Horbach's 1st and 2nd additions, Shinn's, Park Placo, Lowe's20d additlon. R vzan's Lake's, Nelson's, Hanscom Place, Redick's ad- ditions Lots quarter m! and M. . R. depots, §250 to §1,600 each, very oasy forms, Business ‘Lots. “Mr. Ethan Lawrence, my townsman,” says Dr. Prillip O Eallou cf Monkion, VE., *'was bl ated from Kidney disoase. The kin of his: n 1 Toce shvaa ke glesss Kidney-Work Gured bl | < These 00 businees ols o Dodge seasisth FALLLY & Z0ES, Western Agents, Lifayelte, Indiana, TINE PATENT REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes stroot, 20x120 feot each, $1,600 each, or §4,600 for - OF ALL KINDS, B h J. Medill, wko died at Quincy yester- | Apr. 2082 all, easy terms, camps andjeisewhere, Every streaim | ful,’ as Wyoining now ponecsses, cuts | All the vfficers were saved, but eleven ! 2 y . e i the oountry freus up, And many | offbis suppiien Lo o |of tho orow were drovmed, (Tae|dsF: A comaliiee of esoort was up- et mmnanmn st | aop B0 PER OT, %k of tho #auchmon taraed out to cut| Reports from Northern Wyomiog|Ashuelot was an fron peddle vesel | P S500mDs for abou: 9600 por yoar ench; price $1.250 each. s Wear. holes ir the ice to relieve the sufiering deecribe the atook in good oondition [and carried six guns snd was of756 ny the remeins to this city. The 44x132 feet on Faroam near 10thstreer, corner 1S A SURE CURE Tho centor pleces are interchangeable end re- funeral will be held Saturdsy. “The #1300 stock. pr%sr 543 Z!u; storm; .wlauther lnl';enuly tona burthen. memorial meating of the P“’“ elob | ) for all diseases of the Kidneys.and o"fi?fin Wasehouse lobon Unlan Pacifio gkt :3:‘.“'34|u}f§-‘;;u-::r::«l"-'f! SOuuNE for Fi g, The ‘stockmen in Nebraske and | From Sacks, )3sar. and. Winte rivets;| (The BratdweokOatamiey. |7l bo holdridey. . s LIV ERmmm | utpiat o ol bisiss oa Migedouh T Sy s thes ool AN hown s Kanaas telegraph that, while the eattle |in Southern W yoming and “Northern | Seecial Dispateh to Tus Bz, o o varow O gty and (| | p Farmiy . wikd lands i Douglan, B | stk oo ot Lesther and have thus far been In fine conditlon, | Colorado, simil wr reports are recolved, | Brarpwoon, Febrnary 21,—The fire Wko Ssid It Lid. inaction, stimulating the healthy searetion 4| | o1l i"% ad counties In oastern Nebraskator sale. | *Candee” Rubber Boots and Shoos with tho Re. the great dopth of the snowfall will | The cold was very great, 35 and 40|pumpe are hard at work on the Bia- | ¥ew York Tribuao 1 | oo st s reguiar disoharue: fuxohjald, roud collcted, and wnonoy foanad | versilo Hoel. s canse an immense loss unloss an un- | below zoro. No' coaches are running, | mond mine. Water was lowered to| The sunual farce of introducing ||F AEalarla, Lyoiasmarineson 3 | on bpravel S BHpopuir 1 9m "™ Loulsville.Neb. expected thaw should occur to bare | the mails-being t aken in on horseback, | thirty foet to-day, but as the cave was | bills forbidding membars to aceept | (D o bilious, dyepeptic, or constipatad,id: 1 the hillaides_and furnish both geass | the snow on the divides being as great | belng filled with dirt and hay ths |Foilroad passes in belng repeated ¢n || noy-wort willauroly roltovo & quickly gure, and water. Four years ago a similar |as five feet in . depth. Considerable | mornirg it settied down considerabls, | several logislatares this winter. The || 0 lhiouid take thorough sourve of i, (41) THE snow -storm ocourred, covering the | loss to stock is ex pected. causing the water to rise five facr |©ccasion is generally improved by tke | ' soLD BY DRUGQISTS. Price | - great plains of Kansas from the base | SLAUGHTSERED BY THE CARS —2a1LwAy | higher. To-night it stands just whess [ members, who have a hilarlous times | rp BEMIS' 1VEW OITY MAP, FOUR of the Rocky Mountalns to the Mis- RE1"ORTS, it was lest night at this time. There | VOting that they will notacoept what FEET V/IDE AND SEVEN FEET souri river, a distance of 600 miles, | Large numbars of cattle have been|was 81,344 added to the rellet fand | they heve in eheir pookets then. Lu- | “Up PRt o i\ d. o Pawer, | LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- entailing a fearful loss of cattle, while | killed along the Unlon Pacific, a!|to-day, making the total $3,000. dividual votes are grested with o loud | of Trouton, Lii,, and ll ot erw, too that Kidney [ ipr0 N RE\CORDED OR CONTEM- —OF THE— all the herde in the mountains, where | Pointof Rocks and many other places, uffaws,and the legialators who are anx- R yeay 11 4x dli0ed PLATED UP TODATE “OFFI. OEX0.AGO, the hillsides were bared by the winds, | tor which the rail.vad pays damages CGpposed ta Sprague. ous to pose as autl-monopolista tako | OIAL MAP OF THE OITY.” Y escaped. Sheep require constant care | The aggregate has, become so largo | SPecis! Dispatch to Tus Eax. the opportunity to throw dust in the) J $6.00 EA CH. 1 and watching and unless sheltered in | that speeial orders havo beon imued fo| PROVAVENCE, R. L,-Fobruary 2L— eyes of the “‘deat people.” The farce Y. Tr Waugee , LAl corrals at night will freqaently perish |all trains to loso tii ne in preferonce to | The democratic statu contrnl commit-| deceives nobody. <[FOR THE PERMANENT CURE ufl_i_i 4 ‘ ©2 masse in a snow storm, Cattle, on | killing any more & tock, Cattls like | tee oppose the csndidacy of ex-Sena.! Ig CONSTIPATION. i Wi the contrary, are hardy and acous- | to stand on the tr ek on cold days, | tor Spragae for governor. T £| o other dir~ano i ro provaient in this 8| RAILWAY tomed to rongh it for themselves. It |and have a habit of lying on the road- ThoiZditorial Reuuds Up. V] y T;,.\,,"! s e onlebrated KIDNEY |g Is now running its FAST EXPRESS TRAINS is their instinct to retreat before so- | bed at rvight. Dariug saow etorms | Special Dispet:h to Tus Bxk. \ U £[WORT as o ouro. W nm:e cause, EE ey vero and protracted storms. Tarcing | they take refage in the suow eheds, | Crmicaco. Fob, 21.—C. H, Rathaker, I I gibamaver clutiana Whe 00/ U PRI B BEMI their tails to tho wind and storm, they | which are numerous slovg the Union | editor of The Demver Tribune, was| RIS CINPORG PILES, 19 st 2 . " y OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS will drifi in great herds for huddreds | Pacific, snd in length from 200 to | married to-night to Miss May Rounds, B aied Wik ey o ¥ olfi mi'!fil, m'nll ‘thdey l::;h a mi‘ltan 3000(»(.\»,‘!7‘;‘50!1- freq !;Zg:lfluulu::?, daughter of Public Priuter Rourds. PI l I s o .-,‘~ ~WITH— climate, un'ess induce y & positive | as none ol ® BNOW 8§ Vo cattle | Arthur sent & bouquet of camell; £ 9, i ohaog of weather to_halt, 1o thut| guards of any kind. b i R B L) ATy g g Pullman's Magnificent Sleapars evont they will romisate wherever| Your representative had an inter: | giops, SYMPTOMS OF A q —AND THE— they find water, or else return to their | view with Gonersl Superiutendent | — own ranges, Two years ago, during a month of intense cold, the great bulk of cattle which saved their lives drified before sovere storms from the north all the way from Northern Colorad6 and Southwestern Nobraska to the region of the Arkansas river, some going wg for south as the Indian toeritory. Last winter all herds remained on their ranges, the ocoasional cild s0sps causing no movement among them, A LARGE STAMPEDE, Telograms from Eastern Colorado |t W. B. Doddridze, of the Oregon Bhort Line and Uzah & Northern railroads, K who has just retureed to thia ci'y from a long iampection of the roads Hostates that the cattle in Idaho and ’Mu atena ware in fine condit p Lo | beginning of the #wrms, two but thet they have un- 1 was ¢o intonse | £ stations along the Ors. | = the water tanks wer elong sides, two feot ‘TORPID LIVER eating, with a tion to ex- ertion of body or mind, Irritabilit 1emper, Low 6pirits, with a foel- of having neglected some duty, euriness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Lieart, Dots before the eyes, Vel low glin, Headncho generay' ovor o rigl eye, Hostlessncss, wi t- | ful ‘dreams, bighly colored Urine, % CONSTIPATION Vol AL e ARG 10 rothor Bank Coehicr eveapes. Genrgs 1 C ahior of Myerst wa (Pa) Hank, raid, recently: “*Kidney-Wert curcdmy bloed! g piles,” Estate | | Finest Dining Ofls in the World. IF YOU ARE GOING EAST 10 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE, Or to sav point beyond; or} IF YOU ARE COING NORTH To ST, PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Covsepnyy 7 and Westcrn Kansas state that s larg ha l'gl TE €LY ko the BEST ROUTE, the stampede o ccurred there among the perites . ey b Detite,and causo | g 0 y faazn A f cattlo, extent not known, Ono herd, rt, seveuty MAN REM b gh B AT : L ASL I 3| Ohicago, Milwaukeo& St PaulR'y : numbering thousands, passed to the Falls, were & R i T §rwicn 1, LIGUID er DET, it soath of Denver, headed for the mountains, Among them were some of the celebrated Iff brand, whose range s 100 miles away, which dis tance they had traveled since the be- ¢loniog of the cold snag, The can- yons of the Platte river were supposed 0 be their destination. The same ju- stopped, the tanks in the care being frozen solid, so that all the tion work had to be asuspend thousands of animals at the gradere’ a camps euflerod from want of water, as ‘Wurns, Boalds: Frost Hitca, did also the oattle fn tho vioinity (o u| AYD ALL GTMER WODILY FAlks ANG scHs, groater or loss degree, Millions of | "7 Pesi N4 dollars bave been investod i cattle 1o | o AHE FHARY FORE § E‘:A.IN. R eumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, (.umbago, Backache, , Toothache, Bore Throat, Bwelling: l!;lz'l‘llll" ST, N. Y. slusblelafarmation gad 1l o matied VIAkH 16th and Douglas 8t., pTloket office located K/ sornay Facnaw and 'ourteonth streots and st U, P, Dej Millard Hotel, Omiaha, PO &4¥ ie Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent, . H, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, ever found even :'llhl Ix‘m Roeumatism | and Kilney troubles &1 1 us Kidney Wort. Now I'm well.'—~David M, Milior, Hartford, Wis, lOmAIn . . Neb 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Manager. Pass. 3.7, CLARK, "aro, Mmfl- i General Bup't., Ass't Gon. Pass. Ag ¢t

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