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OMAHA 1884 DAILY BEE ~WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, P — . ——— —“All you own fanlt 1t yon remain sick whore you oxn Get hop bitter that never—Fail. —The weakest woman, smallest child, nd sickest invalid oan use hop bitters with safoty and great good. —Old men tottering around from * houmatism. kidney trouble or any veakness will be almost new by using op bitters. ~—My wife and daughter were mad e ealthy by the use of hop bitters and I ecommended them Lo my people.—Meth- dist Clergyman. Atk any gosd dostor if hop Bittors are not the bo:t tamily medicine On earth. —Malarial fever, Ague and Bilious- oas, will leave every neighborhood as oon as hop bitters arrive, —*“My mother drove the paralysis and + euralgia all out of her system with hop 1tters.”—Ed, Oswego Sun, —Keop the kidneys healthy with hop pitters and you need not fear sickness. —1Ioe water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop pitters in each draught. —The vigor of youth for the aged and nfirm in hop bitters! (At the ohange of lite nothing equals Hop bittersto allay all troublos incident Thereto.” —*“The best periodical for ladies to tako monthly and from which they will maige the greatest benefitis hop bit- ors,” —Mothers with sickly, fretful. nursing children, will cure the children and bene- fit themselves by taking hop bitters dai- —Thousands die annually from some form of kidney diseaso that might have ‘been prevented by a timely use of hop itters, —Indigestion, weak stomach, irregu- aritios of the bowels, cannot exist when hop bitters are used A timely .-, Bitters wili keey ly. Tn robust bealth & year at a little cost. ~—To produce real genuine sleep and child-like repose all night, take a little hop bitters cn retiring. —That indigestion or stomach gas at night, nmvsnunimt and sleep, will dia- appear by using hep bitters. ~—Paralytic, nervous, tremulous old ladies are made perfectly quiet and sprightly by using hop bitters. Ty b DI 3. W. WUPPERMANN, S0LR 61 BROADWAY. N. X. The kidneys act purifiers of the blood . and when their fnne- + SELEBRATED tions are interferred with through w i ness, they need ton- ing. They becomo healthfully aclive by theuse of Hostotter's 8 Bittors, 2 when falliog short of Tiof from othor urces, Tolssuperb mulatiog ton o lso prevents and - ¥ rrosts fover and Q) st ity. WESTERN NEWS, DAKOTA. The Vermillionite is prond of the territorial university. The immigration to the interiorjof southern Dakota is reported aa simply immense. Secretary Teller presentod the Teller Hose company of Yankton a silver parade trumpet. Tower City claims the tinest public library in Northern Dakota. Tt consists of 1, 521 volumes, Work has been resumed on the new court house at Howard, Miner county, The build- ing complote will' cost $15,000, Leading citizons of Yankton are confering together to seo what united effort may do to advance the interest of Yankton. The Springfield Methodists will build, mak- ing the fourth church edifice in the place, Tho Methodists expect to invest $1,500, The Yankton Sioux left the bottom lands of their reservation in anticipation of & flood. They will run from water as quick a4 any- 0g. Madison people raised by subscription Iast week in two hours #2600, to build an opera house. The amount has since been incieased to $3,500, The first annual encampmet of the depart- ment of Dakota's Grand Army of the Repub- lic, will bo held at Sioux ~ Falls, onWodnes- day and Thuraday, April 20th and 30th, 1684, The following record of the river oponing at Vankton is furnished by Tho Herald: 1876, February 1878, February 19; 1879, March ¥; 1880, “Fevruary 24; 1881, March 27; 1882, March 3; 1883, March 14; 1884, March 20, A young man named Dale, who has been oc- cupyivg the responsible positiou of agent for the Northwest.rn Elevator company at Minto haa disapoeared. An examination of his ac- gounta proves hiim t0 bo ahort n cash at loast The real estate question in conneotion with the proposed Mothoaist university has beon settled. A high plateau overlooking Mitchell in tobo the site. Lots will soon be on the market, The announcement is also made in The Republican that *the Collogo of Arts, to bo erscted this spriug, is o magmificent struc- ture,” The Coopor Brothers, founders and owners of Cooperstown, in the county of Griggs, have just made n sale of 5,720 acres of land in the neighborhood of Cooperstown, at $15 per acte, or §85,000 for the whole, the Cospers to have this year's crop alao, which is worth 10,000, The purchaser is Mr. Howard Ovitha, of New York City. Of the entiro ares sold, 3,0,0 acres wore improved land and the balance unbroken prairio, WYOMING. The Johnson county stock assoclation will probably be killed by thenew maverick bill. Christ Scheide, a German, was run over and killed by tho Denver passenger train, ton miles from Cheyenne, There is & great scarcity of beef in Johnson county, and what there is of it is most accept- ablein the form of hash, George Jones, farrier of Company I, Fifth cavalry, was found dead in a_haystack near Buffalo. An empty whisky botile and two small bottles of morphine, furnished the foun- dation of the coroner’s verdict. A man named McClellan has worked the authorities of Cheyenne, Laramie and other towns for free passes on the plea that his wife was driven insane by pistol shots at Ogallala. He is deadheading his way to Portland, Oregon, Shooting cattle has become a pastime with some one in the northern portion of Johnson county, If the indignant neighbors do not hang him in the meantime, the county will endeavor to furnish him employment about the last of June. The Lodge Pole ditch and resorvoir com- pany of Laramie county has filed ita articles of incorporation, It is to furnish water for irrig tion, milling, agricultural and mechan- oal purposes, Its capital stock is divided into 150 shares of $100 each. The recent reduction of U. P..employes amounted to ten per centin Cheyenne, When the boss announced a reduction of workin, hours in order to keep all his men, most o them struck. New men were put in_ their place and the kickers got their time checks. Comuliments of The Boomerang: “‘So ably s tho Union Pacific mauaxed over the western division that, during the late storm,. when suow was falling thick and fast, drifting to e In placos on sach divislon, through w plows were boing driven at the pus. in order that passengers and grontest s aguo, constipation, BIfTERS liyer complain, d pepeia, rheumatiom, and o] QREAT ENCLISH REMEDY. LRVOUS her ailments Cures zkaicass Debillty Druggists and ors generally. with or salo R\ OF MANLY V160, Bparmatore X V1 rmat B hoe, ok whon ail ofhor remme. 4 dios” fall’ "4 oure yH MEDI- €AY INSTITUTE, Proprisiom, 718 Olive Siroot, Bk "1 have sold Blr Astley Cooper’s Vital Rostorative or vears. "Evory cusiomer epoaks bighly of 1. 1 waheatabioglyondorse 4 ass romedy of trus me tt .F 0oDMAN, Di &ls Orosta oF 1 1888 emke ol RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U 8, Mail Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, T'he Rhine, Germany, Italy, Holland and France Bteorago Outward, §20; trom Ant % Exoursion, $40, tnclt im?‘.f’.'.".:‘m‘:fls, 5 Exourslon, $100; Saloon dh ; Excursion 8110 to §160. £@rPoter Wright & Sons, Gen. Agonts. 65 Broad: way N, Y. pAT B on, B % gt ball, OmabiaAgonis. " me 00d-1y Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked e o i 5 i i ? ‘Thaokeray's mfl daughter, Anne, in kg A ey AR feoR e found him Biackwalrs ‘B ames if 1 | E 2| i E EE £ i % FIE zE i £ ably for lnvalide w a5 for persons 1n Lealth. orerywhore. clester, Mass mail might not be delayed, only two or thres very trival accldents ocourred. six hours waa the result.” There was a surprise party at the Rogors ranch in Sweetwater county on the night of the20th, Fifty persons were present. Alon, toward the hour ‘‘when graves yawn au doctors raise the dead,” a party of five prairie whoopers arrived, well filled with whisky and well armed. Tho dance was merry aud joy seemed unconfined till the leader of the gang announced, “We're going to tear the hearts out of the whole Rogers family if they put on any aira around us.” The threat was carried out to the letter. At2 a. m. the row began and when it ended John Rogers, his brother George Rogers and his son George Rogers, jr., wore weltering in their blood. The elder Rogers was atabbed in tne left_side, the knife entering one of his kidneys. His brother had been stabbed in the back, the blade of the weapon cutting through into his atdomen; and George Rogers, jr., was badly stabbed be- tweon the shoulder blades, The wounded men were immediately cared for and the mnn{lphyululnn at tho Shoshone agency sant for. He found the three men in a critical condition, but thought it survive their wounds, caj A delay of L):ulhla all might [} assassing ea. COLORADO. A portion of the late confederated Uto res- ervation has been proclaimed government land. The Gunnison council has sppropriated $20. 000 for running tho city this year, And this agaiust $85,000 for last year. Durango, in her solitude, kills timo by argu- ing the Ute question, and has arrived at the conclusion that thoy must go, A lotter received at Denver says that the snow at Garfield is about fifteen feet deep on ‘h:th"l. Garfield is the coming summer ro- sort, The medical department of the Denver uni. vorsity has turned loose five young doctors. Snido doctors are frequently hung out in Gal- orado, ‘The Denver & Rio Grande road bed is_ba. tog widened through the Grand canyon, 1t iy thought that tho third rail will be laid to Salida by August 1, Tho copper and smelter belog oreoted at ty by the Rocky Mountain Mine Development company will be ccmpleted and blown la in a few weeks. Duriog the past two weeks no less than a dozen enow slides have occurred at and about Animas Forks, Fully twenty-five snow has fallen in that region during the wis ter, said to be the greatest ever known, There s about 200,000 bushels of wheat stor- ed in the elevators and in the immediate vi- uln;tl of Fort Collins, Wheat is now worth St ke Lomensomewht Hvets o sonk an 0 times somewhat lively in that vicinity, A Leadville Democrat: James R. Milburn, the surveyor who was killed by fallin, shaft a short time ago, scemei to h singled out as a victim by relentle . Ho loet 81,200 in the failure of the Leadville bank, 8700 in the First National bank and §560 in the Merchants and Mechavics’, A short time afterward he lost $150 out of his ort time after that he lost his into an open nhaft, MONTANA, ilver Bow county ls well heol 3 000 cash in the tressury, od, D 4y The Northern Pacific land grant covers 18, | ! 304,000 wores 1 Montana, Bilver Bow county fs well b : GOSN 1 the maarg) Howind, with 9oty The Northern Pacific land 18,304,000 acres in l!nn&:n. S ‘The Westorn Union is to i v Blimasok to W biogion to The Western Union to i vir o Blaarok 0 Washisgion bers 1t is romored that Drum summon stock | boowing iu London, $4) share bei; latest q?whflan—‘l':ur \lm?l.l\- p‘:vulu':' L Fert Benton has materlal on the ground and t, and & ifo by fallivg 820,000 in cash with which to erect a new school house, for which bids will be received. Tt is rumored that Drum Lummon stock is hooming in London—840 per share being the Iateat quotation —four times its par value. Fort Benton has material on the ground and $20,000 in cash with which to erect a new #chool house, for which bids are being re- ceived. The indebtednees of Deer Lodgs count; lasn oash resotirces, on March 1st, was 81881, being a reduction of nearly §4,000 for the year, The indebtedness of Deer Lodge county, leas cash resources, on March 1at, was 825, 818,81, being a reduction of nearly $4,000 f the year. The business men of Helena are endeavor- ing to form a Helena & Benton railroad com- pany, with s capital stock of 3,600,000, di- vided into 85,000 shares of $100 each. The business men of Helena are endeavor- ing to form a Helena & Benton railroad com- pany. with a capital of $3,500,000, divided into 35,000 shares of $100. Helena Herald: ‘A lotter rocently received by » Montana gentleman from one of the Upnion Pacific officials in Omaha, imparts the intelligence that Bozeman will not only have connection with Butte by way of the Utah & Northern, but with Helena also, and that within a fow months,” The Holena Independent savs: ‘“‘Mollie Finlay was the first woman in the Cour d'Alene district, Four more followed, whi'e others were on their way at last reports, One man has taken his wife and six-year-old boy to themins, All women who have gono. in have mado the trip woaring mon's clothos.” The ““Doo Carter lode” is the wonder of the torritory, Itis owned by Mathew Wormer. Gold specimens from the mine rhowed £11,000 to the ton and 196 ounces of silver. The D, Cartor” discovery Les between the once fan ous “Snow Drift” and “Bald Butte,” and is supposed to be the happy medium on the ves- tal divide, or rather the greator of all the rich quartz mines of that noted district. A Montana exchange, speaking of a Mor- mon paper, says that *'the decomposed carrot whlc[: edits it is a late importation from the Fiji islands, and should be snlted down. He is 100 freeh for this country, and even the sav- ing grace of o new set of endowment robes, sonked in the sacred grease vats of the church, will not suffice to conceal his plentiful lack of ability and the vast amonnt of misinformation and bad character ho has accumulated, CALIFORNIA. Threo large whales were captured recently noar San Diego. Bugs have ruined the fruit troos in Surprise Valley, Modoc county. A whale 55 feet in length was washed ashore at Santa Barbara a fow days ago. The erop prospects are generally reported food; but tho ground is oo, wot for summer ailowing, Copper Clty, Shasta county, is again de- serted. This is the second time in 20 yoars that tho place has been transformed from thriviug mining town to a deserted hamiet. The North Belle mine was sold by the United States marshal last week for 310,000. It was bid in by the Holmes mining company, who held a judgment for that amount, There is &_nine-year-old girl attending the public s l in Grass Valley. Her name is ulu, and she is said to be one of the most promising pupils in the school. She dresses in the American style and bangs her hair, In addition to the nine skeletons already found buried on the site of the ancient dance- house at Jesus:Maria, Calaverns county, four more, making the number 13, have boen dis- covered. It is generally conceded that they were all murdered and placed thero for con- cealment, The largest partition suit ever brought in California was instituted in the Sauta Clara county superior court recently. Thero are over 1,500 persons interested. The action is brought to make an adjustment of the Las Animas rancho by setting it apart in sey- eralty to the tenants in common. The ranch is a grant comprising 21,377 acres of land in the southern part of the county and includes the whole town of Gilroy. MISCELLANEOUS, There are four doctors and one undertaker in Caldwell, Idaho. Shippers at Portland claim that they can sond grain to San Francisco and put it In ship there for the United Kingdom at 75 cents or BLa ton choaper than they can ship it from ortland. in making salmon nets, the bulk of 90 miles ;fl t;l m wh w:lre, which was laid by the OV:l" aud Tolopranh oompany many. years ago at a cost of 83,000,000, T YoM 48 Beaver Creek, Idaho, is sald to be » very Fl’om'l‘nk gulch. It is about twelve miles rom Eaglo Olty, Thres weeks ago there was hardly 80 men in the diggings Now there aro over 2,000, and the number is increasing every day, ? e —— Cure That Cold. Do not suffer your Lungs to become diseased by allowing a cold to continue without an ef- fort to cure it. Thousands have died prema- ture deaths, the victims of Consumptions, by simply neglecting a cold. DR, WM. HALL'S BALSAM for the LUNGS will cure Colds, Coughs and Con- sumption surer and quicker than any other remedy. It acts almost like magic in many cascs, and in others its effoct, though slow, is sure 1f persisted in, according to directions, Henry's Carbolic Salve Ts the Best Salve for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Ohilblaing, Corns and all kinds of Skin Erup- tions, Freckles and Pimples, Get Houry's Onrbolic Salve, as all others are counterfeits. Price 25 cents, Dr. Mott's Liver Pills, These Pills have never been advertised very much, but they have just as much intrinsic merit us though they wore puffed to the skies by ludiscriminate advertising, Try them and bo convil STATE JOTTINGS. FREMONT, "The school census shows there are 636 girls and 685 bogs in the city. The bridgo over the Ptatto has boon repaired and communication with Sauuders”county re- stored, The Union Pacific road bed east of Fremont is very soft and uneven, owing to the contin. ued wet weather and frost in /e ground, Judge Ely ralsed a puree of $90 among the generovs citizens to buy a wooden leg for Al- t Broker, a g’nuug German who lost a limb whils working for a farmer near Hooper, two years ago. GRAND ISLAND, To-morrow will be a lively day h The municipal contest will bo fought on the ques- tion of giving the B, & M, right of way on Plom stroet. The metropolis of Hall county is becoming quite & metropolis in the sensation line, Fol- lowing closely on the heels of the bridgs ac.i deut comes the report of a pistol shot, fired by John W, Sanders with suicidal iutent. g r. Sanders was visitiug _his brother, Dr, anders, of this city. While in Dr, Jans' drug_storo, Friday morning, he placed the muzzle of & pistol to the roof of his mouth and put a bullet through his brains, The oause of the deed is attributed to business losses dur- iug the Ohia river flood. Mr. Sanders was ufimd in window-glass making at Boluir, and the flooding of the works aused a loss of 815,000, This, tegether 15 malaria con- tracted whilo clunln&uul the works after the flosd, naturally brought on mental depres- sion, and the visit to his brother was under- taken to secure # muchneoded change of olimate and recreation, The result is already told. His remains were sent to his old howe for burial. LINCOLN. Attorney-General Powers hus filed an opinion thit the law does not allow assessors more thau $2 a day. Quin Bohanan, the Waverly murderer, hus been geanted & now trial hy the supreme court, and also & chauge of venue to Otoe county. This ohange iy mululi due to the a Lincolu jury fs moved by rympa. or that evidence. o 00 15t And gupbless i Pacaipsied n the late v entival formed & por- wanent assosiation, with Prof. Fairbrother uy Huflduxh Mry. Haram Robinson, vice-pros lent; Mys, B, W, Boll, recretary; Miss Elly o st - MoBrtide, treasurer, The next meeting will be held in Lincoln. HASTINGS, Mr, R, H. Pilcher will show the Hasting- ors what canbe dono with th electric light, and will try to organiza a Jocal eloctric light company, to operate a permanent plant, Mean- time fifty lamps will glimmor in the dark- ne A young tender-foot from the east, who had been_ making himself rathor fresh aronnd the Hastings girla and annoying them with inde- cont proposals, was taken out_Sunday night by some young men, s.undly horsewhipped, and ordered to leave town, Tt was a Hastings maiden’s raveille that roused her lonely sisters to united and per- wistont attacks on tho bachelors, IHore's & clarion note; ‘Lot us bo up and doing, with a heart on victory set, still achieving, still pur. suing, and each one & husband get.” The Hastings collego has just closed a pros- perous sessfon with an enrollment of sixty- tive studants, Workmen are now busy on the new MoCormick hall, which, it is expected, will bo completed by the last of June, A dormitory to cost $15,000 will be ready by the opening of the full term, THE STATR IN GENERAL. Contral City is talking up & $14,000 school house, Boatrice has formed a 83,000 company for the manufacture and sale of wind mills, pumps, engines, ete, Two hundred and fifty feet of the Ashland bridge went out with the flood, Sidney Dillon & Co. have retired from the butcher business in Nerth Platte. Jadge Dundy has offered his property in Falls City as a site for a college. The Webster county republican convention, tobe held at the court house in Red Cloud, has been chunged to Monday, April 21, There are about 1600 hogs sold in the Red Clond market weekly, A pretty good show- ing we should judge. The murket runs from £5.90 to $6.00. Sutton has a Buildiog & Tmprovement com- pany, which has builc a fine opera hovse and made other substantial improvements in that enterprising little city. “‘After sixteen weeks of waiting in the shadow of the corn stalks,” snys the Shubert Q, “the beneficent father of all postoffices has vouchsafed unto us mail facilities such as they are,” Two Cretans are reported to have exchanged wives, or rather that one, tired of his own, ran off with another man’s wife. No names are given, the scandal being intended only for bome consumption. Some of the leading citizens of Edgar have orgauized a_joint stock company with a capi- tab of $10,000, having for its object the im- provement of their town and the encourage- ment of immigration. Several dwms have gone out with the spring tioods in different perts of the state, Several million damns havejgoneoutin Omaha also since the mud flood set in, Strange what emphasis & lotter can add to a word. ‘Wilver has a bruiser in the person of Chas, Hurvey, but, like all that class vicks an in- ferior and uses a bludgeon. His last victim was Horace Mathews, whom he bruttally beat with a whip. Mathews has been under the caro of physicians since. The editor of The Firth Times will hereaf- ter “'jiue the percession” on St.4&Patrick’s day. Two youthful shamrocks, a boy and girl, ar- rived on the 17th, the first twins born in town, Donations of catnip thankfully received and subscriptions promptly receipted. George Williams of Norfolk, had an adopt- The Indlans In Alaska are said to have used | boy, Willis Wooden, on whom a fatherly care was lavished, In return for this generosity, Willie hitched up a pony with George's sad- dle and_ bridle, buckled on Mrs. William’s rilver plated revolver, horrowed $10 on the old man’s account and started for the wild northwest to join the cow buys. Now that it is probable that there will be another bridge at Omaha, the U. P, railroad company comes to the front with open he and is going to erect a wagon bridge in co nection with theirrailcoad bridge. 1t is quite amusiog to see how generous a railroad can be when there are an few ‘special induce- ments” thrown out.—[Liberty Journal, Another suit under the Slocum law has been started ot North Bend. On the 30th of last November Patrick Moran celebrated his birth- day 10 the usunl way, Returning from town in his wagon ho was thrown out near the Raw- hide atd hia spirit went aloft. His widow has enterad suit for $3,000 against A W. Gilman Co., James Barber and John Seivers, saloon eopers. The plans for the York Exchange Bank block have been completed, and excavating will commence 3 soon a4 the frame buildingy now un the lots can be removed. The plans embraco five buildings altogether, with a frontage on two streets of 100x120 feet. two stories high. The cost is estimated at $30,000. Two tains left Nebraska City last week loaded with lard from the packing houses of of the Nebraska and Iowa Packing company. Thero were twenty-six cars in all, and the product was valued at $104,200. Maj. Wheeler, the well-known ex-socretary of the state Loard of agriculture and the elec: trio light of previous stute fuics, has received w handsome testimonial from members of the board, It consists of a handsome parlor set of weven pieces, a rocker, & sofa, an easy chair, and of four elaborately earved shairs in pairs, richly upholstered in crimson brocaded plush with trimmings and tassels of plain crimson plush. They are very rich and hand- wome, and major and Mrs. Wheeler very justly feel quite proud of them, Duriog the wind_storm of Thursday after noov, Mr. J, L. Davicon, of Milford, went upon o new one story brick he was bullding for the purpose of fastening the roof, whicl was not_completed and liable to blow away. By some meaus Mr. Davison got entangled in the ropes he was using, and a severo gust of wind strikiug the building, the roof was car- ried away kome thirty-five feet, and Mr. Davison with it. He wus reloased from the deviis, carried home in an unconscious condi- tion, and medical aid was summoced. Two ribs on either side were found to be broken, and he sustained other serious injuries, The recent death of Mrs., Lee of poison in Urote, has created much excitement in the city., The Vidette says: “On account of do- mestic difficulties that have existed between Mr. and My, Lee for the past two or three years and strong circumatantial ovidence, the suspicion rests upon Mr, Leeas being guilty of & most, foul and damning crime, He is one of the oldest citizens ot Crete, and has always borne a good name as a fair dealing business man, and manyg of our citizens are loth to believe him guilty, while others think there i8 no doubt of the fact. A post mortem ox- amination was held and the stomach was sent away for analysis.” Nebrask City has a young blood, a crooked branch of the ‘Dilion” family, who pulls his gun on the luast provocation. A few nights ago he tried ineffectually to put daylight through tho uight watchman of the Morton house, be- causo the latter refused to *‘dish up the beer.” He blazed away at the watchman and ch him around the house, The watchman be- ing corneted, returned the fire, and a lively fusilade was the result. No asmage was done. Youug Dillon then went up street with blood in his eye. An old German was wade to kneel on the sidewalk and pray. Dilon was finally coaxed to put up his gun and ¢o to jail with an officer, This 1s not his first scrape. Through fawily ivfluence he bas heretofore escaped the punishment dealt out to poor dev! without friends.§ Peter Brubm and a party of Fremonters are exploring the White River country, 90 miles youd Valentive, The Shelton Clipper insinuates; *'We doubt whother the Lincoluites are capable of jndg- ing of the quality of the water,” A much larger acreage of small grain will be sown this spring in Furnws snd Harlan counties than at avy time since 1879, The bad boya of Fremout are numerous and vicious, They carry “nigger-shootsr” slings, with which they break plate glass windows as oasily as with & pistol bullet. Three Ashland youngsters foraging on Wa- hoo Creek, devoured a quantity of wild par- suips. 16 took cousiderable rubbiug aud rins fug of bowels t prevent a funersl.g Phe Fremont creamery is dolng & big busi- ness and the sprivg rush has not begun i About 700 pounda of the choicest butter i ing tured out every day, ‘Threa more hauds are to be added to the workivg force at ouce. The boy with the “I.didn't know-it-w: loaded” gun has turned up +¢ Neoma. Boone 1 county. “A weven year old son of L. W, B a- wan put & bullet through the body of his lit- | Mo sister, The child was living at last ac- counts, ‘There is no room for sympathy when ils [ 810, you'd bette a father puts his artillery withia reach of his children. About 1,600 foet of the easteem trostle of the Blair bridge was taken out by she flood, When the gap was about 100 feet wide the raile still remained in place with the bridge ties hanging to them, and bver this snepen- hil;'n bridge & man walked from one side to the other, Habron bonsts of her new depot, and claims it is the fine.t outsido of Lincoln, There are five commodious apartmonts; Indie’s waiting room, telegraph and ticket office, gentlemsn’s waiting _room, baggage room, and freight reom, all well arranged and adipted to their different uses, The rooms are neatly finished. The floors are double, the upper being of oiled maple. The arrest of Capt. Dodge, the leader of the brary regulators was @ triflo dramatio When Sheritf Huffman opened the door of the Dodge domicile the captain was sitting by the firo readine. Ho jumped for his revolver, which was 1ying on a table near by, but Mad. was oo qui k fo= him and *‘got the drop” on Him bofore he could grab it M, Dodge thon jumped for the revolver, but was antici- pated by Deputy Frush who got there ahead of her, ‘She then tried to takn it away from him, but did not succeed. Dodge thought the horso thieves were on a lyncting tour, and when he learned they were rogular officers he quietly went with them. The stolen horse waa found in his stable, ——— Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Valuable Medicine. Dr. W. H. Parmarer. Toledo, O., says: I have rescribed the ‘acid in & large variety of diseases, and have been amply satistied that it is a valuable addi- tion to our list of medicinal agents.” — Valentine's Candidacy. Fremont Tribune, E. K. Valentine is again setting up the pins for a re-nomination from the Third district. A man who has been in public life as long as our representative has, sixteen years, and a man who has be- come 8o thoroughly imbued with a sense of his own greatness naturally dies hard and gives up only when all the life has been choked out of him. The possibility of Mr. Valentine being able to capture the convention depends upon what sort of activn is taken by those opposing him. If there is a unity in the anti-Valentine crowd they can defeat nim, But if they scatter their forces and the more timid are won over to him at the last moment, as was the case two years ago, in violation of all pledges, he may succeed. We think, however, that the good sense of the republicans of this district will dic- tate to them the danger there would be in Mr. Valentine’s candidacy. He pro- bably has lost no friends since he was chosen the last time, but the result of that election developed an opposizion to him that was alarming to the party lead- ers and it cann.t safely go unkeeded. In the coming canvass the influence of Governor Dawes is very likely to be opposed to Mr. Valentine,. When Val- entine went to the governor some time ago to assure him that President Arthur would appoint. Senator Manderson to tho vacancy of Judge McCrary if he (Dawes)would appointhim to Manderson’s place in the senate, the governor did not give him a satisfactory answer and, in fact, would make no no promise to do anything of the kind. Valentine then went bacz to Washington in a rage and there is now open hostility between them. Mr. Valentine ought to keep out of the race this time. 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Nothing unusual happenedtill we got this de of Adrian a piece—that was before the air line was built—when we struck a cow on the track and got throwed off. It was right on a high bank, too, and we wen to the bottom with a good deal of a crash, I tell you. Trunks and hoxes flew around there pretty lively. One of ’em struck me there where you see that scar. But the worst of it was the sleeper’s box broke open as it came tumbling down to my end of the car, ana the passenger stuck his head out to see what was going on. I'wouldn’t a-minded that if he hadn’t come quite 8o close to me. His banged up box stopped right side of me, and his face came right down on mine. It makes me crawl yet to think of it. And I had to stay there twenty minutes before the boys could get at me, with that clammy dead face, two weeks gone, up agin mine. 1 believe my hair'd a-turn d gray if there hadn't beeu so much blood on it from that hole in my head. No more mixes like that in mine, please.” e —— For seven yoars Allens Brain Food has #tood thestrongest test as to its merits in curing S Debility and restoring lust powers to the Generative System, aud, in no instance has it ever failed; testit. §1;6 Jor $5,— At druggists - — Law and Medicine. *‘Stop that coughing over there!” cried a Now York judge. ‘*‘Such coughmg dus- turbs the husiness of the court There was a short painful silence, writes Eli Perkins, during which a pale, led with bil continued it for then coughed again, an several minutes, 'm bound to stop that coughing exclaimed the judge. *'I fine you $10. I think that will stop it,” ‘ " said the cadaverous man, “I'd be willin' to pay $20 to have that cough stopped. If “you can stop it for t down off that bench and go to practicing medicins, There's money in it, Jedge—money in it!" C———— Many cosmetics for the complexion has from time to time been put upon the market. 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