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'ynn and adds simply 5 per cent theroto | half inches in diameter, and in the wax, ' was ‘staked’ when in a ponniless condition face and od d 3 - PULSE OF WESTERN PROCRESS | s st smg, £ . ot vttt v, ot e, ez [ [N THE WORLD'S FAIR CITY | Ercestrtnios, omios oty [y o st 1oy i = * VERY EASILY CAUGHT. water the enormous rental of $133.12i; per | silver dollar of the year of Montana's admis- | fellow but he never turned away an ap- | geoa ohoen % saw the \ \ to 1a the USI® Opiaion of One of 1A acre, or $21,300 for the watering of a 100- { sion into the union | | picant for help whom he belleved to be hores, and saw the wood and feed er pinton of One o acre farm: nor was anything said about ob — | o worthy " the ;wu and lock the stable doors; and 1" at Dangerous Things in the World, i in the | the fact that if the state irrigated the land | ebraska and Nebrasknos. | But it is not likely that “Old Hutch® will | herd the hens and watch the bees, and 'his has been & cola winter, often bitterl Tho Bocial and Minetal Bides of Lifo in the | the fact that these columns, the total cost | Fremont talks of having a city hospital, | Municipal Politics That Interests All WM | ever be reduced to such straits as to require | take the mules to drink, and teach the b S A T ] Great Oreede Camps to the farmer for not only the water supply | Pender's new hotel, the Poebies, is to be Will Visit the Exposition. | outside nssistan His son, Charles L. | tur how to swim so that thoy of dlsewss, often serious disenne, for thirty years, but for the total liquidation | opened March 1. It will accommodate 120 | Hutchinson, is president of thé Corn Ex- | wouldn't sink: and milk about & o In many forms Soniotim of the irrigation_debt, would be only guests. change bank in this city d a millionaire; | hundre cows and dring in wox ;' s with 1L, & shuddering ‘{..w. s re, or §1,68% for each 100-a far Pawnee City has already secured the serv- | MA and, while the father will not accept any aid | ¢ and . stend’ oat ¥ g | Sus ® & Daia I8 She shoulders Sad the A BUSTUING INFANT OF A YEAR | Gio O eatter his annual rental would only | jces of Church Howe for Decoration day YORALTY FIGHT. WILL BE WARM | from his son, it is understova tnat the latter n, and stand it in the | arme; sometiwies with & vague aching in the ] 3 con 1l » day and churn and churn, | muscies or the limbs. In whatever form is be 20 cents per acre to provide a fund fof | grator has a comfortable little sum_invested, the i Lo P 1Ay come, It 18 & cold and 1t rieans disense: sustaining the system in perpetuity. Paint- Fihob Do ,. «d the neces rterest on which mysteriously finds its way | @ urn; and wear my brothe often amgerous disease or death. uniess The Irrigation Monopoly of Montana—The the picture in these colors did not suit | :}“‘“ e l.;l:“ll”]rlll'illh‘j'll" [OCOSSATY | Qualities of . D. Aviiour That Make ¥ 1o $he old fan clothes and walk four miles 10 | Caben inbasd biourty Ath. unless Wild Man of Idaho—Convulsed Nature convention, and its nipulat ning factory i 3 Strong Candidate—How a Great . 1, and get a licking every day fc You cannot aford to feglect s cold. 1t may 0od e uch preser Y > ‘ “Paople ne g’ fows A A ey aut Into something that 18 Gangerous in Yellows: ik —Industrial 0008 10 et such presente’ | Schuyler Mothodisis have besn revived ulator Conelades His Profes- People not having pews in this chur "I ile, and_ then get | | £ VRAY S0 Outoe Of GreTeRiNG Congresses—Western News. pictured before the asser and new converts are being added to the stonal Career. o to remain in the foyer home again at night and do the c WOrth & pouna of cure. What shouid you do o » ¥ | church every day after t 1 hymn.' once more and milk the cows and 85 & sensibie man or woman. = Watch ihe I el lbmed MeKeighan is to have a private secretary This is the notice that stares in the face | the hogs and curry mules galore: and |ty eainstoverything that con be Geslesss " i 5 “Look at the different figures when placed | in the person of E. M. Kelly of Beaver City, | Cmicaco, TlL, Feb, 25.—[Special to Tur | the stranger visiting the “Peoples church,” | then crawl wearily upstairs to seek my | ant. njur ous of dangerons. There 1o mt Asieriyst, Colo., Feb. 24 —(Special to Tne %A 1y e ¥y aicago, I, Feb, 25.—[Spevial to Tur 2 iting the eop church, e arily K my A ng v r y 0 T tnes ST Cradite aadt iniby oiher | b SSRINSS! a rock-ribbed democrat Baa.]—People outelde of Chicago cannot be | the pustor of which is the famous Dr. | little bed and hear dad ““That | 0ve way Ly which this can be done. 1t is by Corporation water re 2.50 pe ¢ ne \a “tory s orthie ool i e AN b | the of some pure, rellable stimuiant Dew districts are increasing the output, 80 | acre, 5 per cemt Interest. Jo0Anre employs bight men: ond’ Tt praneisior ex. | SUPPOsed 10 ordinarily take an overwhelm- | Thomas, who was cxpelled from the Meth | worthls T ARG th his | sometning that will’ quicken the puise. renew, that last year the state’s output was some- | farm thirly years—and the'samecost, o | Dects to enlarge the capacity. | ing Interest in the politics of this city. How: | odist demomination some years ago for [ SOEL 4 GO o bE & boyagain: aboy } thelits being iatcaction sod agiow all thefv; thing like 5,000,000, State water rental for thirh e “Doc” Mathews has retired from the ed. | €Ver. inasmuch as the outcome of thu pres. | heresy. Dr. Thomas preaches every Sun- | (5 ey erl SOCEE SO0 T IO § TRRICH eried. something that Is superior 1o every- Ofeode's mines still continge o increass (n | - With total omet of eatabliskiag LErl: itorship of the O'Neill Froatier, and taken | ent struggle for the mayoralty nomination | day in McVicker's theater. The notice re- | §) [ EIE fOn0 ¢ pleasanter that closing | T\ s seloiet S ne o e e quantity and richness as depth is gained T T up his duties in the land office is bound to have a great and important effect | (TR0 18 strictly enforced and the vonse! | doors, and herding hens, and | Malt Whiskey bas been proven 8o bo. auperior necessitating a requisition to the Denver & | ucre to <ustain the system for each Robert Parner, one of the four men who | on the condition of affairs which will con- | tha doors are opencil 10 the genersl pusiie o e A LIRS L IR 1 160-acre farm ‘ ade the first settlement in Pawnee county | front the stranger when he visit e World 50018 & ioatithe thitons g %7 1 . * | sented to the public for checking a cold. eur- Rio Grande railroad by two of them for fif 8 ] ront the stranger when he visits the World's | there is a jostling throng of pe who do 108 Baensionia and rendetiar the M6 4t thid A ke in 154, dicd at DuBois last week. o h . oy p who d § a teen cars each per day. To assist In moving Balance in favor of state irriga- gl -4 b % fair this year, a brief resume of the situa- | not hold s or belong to the church 66 62 the merita of > ar happier and better. 1t has this & -t hird track 700 feet tion us.agalnet the corporation The Methodist church at Gretna is in the | v moc Lroce interesting standing in the foyer, unable to gain adm T R e At aos Le Ty g B Used by more peovle Al 13 MOFe pop~ s increased output a third track 700 fee e 4 17,620 | hands of the Sarpy county sheriff, and wil o B - tance to the services already in progress i Lt I & SROFEURE & day than agy Other known preparation long is to be immediately added to the | ¢ ol et b Yo lond. | be sold. A religious war is the cause. Every one here recognizes the fact that if | gigo " Fnally when the doors are thrown | PiLIS Fegulate the liver, cure headache. dys - . and s deserves ita popularity R R WitEh, e CAAge. atd sdtt outana would not ruf any risks in Ceoeed RBEt heokimater Insinds t0 | A CRINRY 15! (R0iaNL 107000 CEMENWAY | o TNally. ¥ he doors” are thiown | hopsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious. tiiso 1t i3 Broven 1ts morlts by the cures switch. The plans ani ing its credit to the irrigab nder’s republican postmaster intends : ¥ | open there is a grand rush. Sometimes | hobe etk At A Tt IS T projected fe & . f ncing those 1 esign March 4, and then the strugg 0 run wide open™ this year | every one gets a seat: very often not - lives it Lias snved. Care uld be exeresod projected Creede & Gunnison | purpose of enhancing those resign March h live wved. Ca \id be exere il ' 4 } Der e democrats for the place will become flerce _gambling houses ‘will be in full biast 1t's an outrage that stra uld t 1At 0 Unseru pulous ¢ St or grocer tries and will be laid before | present va of $1 or 2 per ac 1 4 ats for pla gambling houses will be in full blast t T : Two Surprises. At 0o u pulous Ist or groo s this woeek. $100 per acre—and it is only the self-ir Hondlins siaks QbiEaeives altogeth: concert halls, ich have zely | treated in this way." said one 1 Chicago Tribune: It was the mot Ryt L TR R e B T Lo . g g P ate influence that prevents the state | prominent at entertainments &t SUperior, | remained closed since the res gentleman who stood in the waitiue throng | Chicago Tribune: T e i O > i i gitimate prerogative. The | and there is a demand that the Roel rimeeet e ° | the other Sunc orning. “It's a sor NG b BrEG R LE N ) h last week for (rumor varies) from §1,500,000 | st ment institution is supposed | pressed Mayor Roche, will spring up on every | way to treat outsiders—this compelling them | down to breakfast Mrs. IlcSwat way - 10 $3.000,000. » be supported for the benefit of the peop b I meeting of the N " hand, and it is to be feared the criminal | b‘v miss one-quarter of services i 3 him in the family sitting roc le : R | oot it e people be perpet o BT Ba: kel e class: ve held in ¢ S96 P t the ushers may an easter time in | to the door of a closet. opene. 3 itk I L.Johgson and A. E. Reynolds of the ud not that the people may be perpetually | Te ssociation will be hel classes will be held in check even less than | that the ushe easter time . opene : 6 will D NG b Balt iad B0 Enes of (i manipulation of its | at F Riarcit, and will Soritinus, 15 | they oW ke (O, the othiee Rand it f the res abers of the church.” | nointed to two gorgeous garments hang- W. Williamson, M. D. gonatt op| 2 r ession four days. A P . KOGE S0 JLOW0s r from the hooks ins irrigation Montana could , Y . SN ors holders of explained the | % shn Tracey of E stepped into a store | another certain way the result will be irch mat - oty “1 made them myse 3illiger," she SPECIALIST the other day and noticing that_the the Chicago “elephant,” while he may not i he ver; said, “as a little surprise for you. One CAN TREAT lar door was open, fell through, break be of such gigantic aj resting propor- > ,.n\‘.x 1s now being. d0alt. with | of them is & dressing gown and the other law: much several vones in his descent tions, will be a much n i 1 tracta- 18 leaders in this city hat | is & nightshirt. How do you like them?" Miners and Prospects. LD MAN, Mayor Boyden of Grand Island has de- | ble animal. Th a be so much to | shall housand orld's “They are simply magnificent, Lobe There are not mafiy men from Nebrasks clined to stand for re-election. He intends | see in Chicago, and residents ir visit « X ‘Meswat, gazing at interested in the camy it those b re | He Wears Burs in His Hair and Eats Grouse | to retire from politics and be a doctor just as | Will be far better protected from all forms of 1 i admiration and aw RAOW? Shtssestod in mining, . M. Henry Wilcox'of Ra 00n as he can “learn the trade vice and thuggery than they might other- | Chi has_hundreds upon hundreds of m | 1 T o aNG Wilcox, Neb., one of the most popular men of The Idaho wild man has again de his Auburn citizens are greatly excited over 0 be. X ous ces but it is a fact v 3 et B A b Rend us a two-cent stamp for full partien. the town, has some fing looking prospects up w . N by t gkt living | several fires which have been started in that | , SO that every m oman and child in | arly al h are Bllad to overAov- y stitch. I'm glad you like them, | lars, which are malled in a plain envelope. VA Wilkon dredkc Eds ack of thy | Appearance fany of the people living | FAFE ON Wihd b reward of $550 hos_ been | America or any other country who cxpects | ing every Sun twithstanding ) prrespondence done i the utmost pri- same town, who is First Na. | in Long Valiey, in Boise county, about | ofieed for the detection and conviction of hicago in 1503 is more or less di- | the fact that this ci reputation of them?" he echoed. ““They over- T tional bank, is also seventy miles from Boise City, have peported | the incendiary rectly concerned in the outcome of this elec- | being an ungodly town. What the situation M e, Would you {Ctut S ~ e 7 - - phms v £ & A 4 tion. CoRs AWHh Kutidrads of Sakaids ol ‘e g Private, Nervous, Chronio e L. Fannce of s has sev. | having seen him in the timber of the sur- | Four Grand Island lads have run away and | '3 {1 st place, nothing is more likely | Vi become with hundreds of thousands of | Lobe which—hum—whic WECUR Femalo Weak- ine claims in the Sunnyside distric:. | rounding mountains upon several occasions. | are now somewhere on their road o : | visitors in the city one can easily imagine. A Mollie Gibson have purchased the Mary Taylor, presumably to try ¥ rden spot of the contiuent beat in the Happy Thought and Mary than that all party lines will be obliterated | committee is at work trying to solve | 4ressing gown and which is the ni by o e L L I g L 10 8 J.B. Hull and M. P. McArthur, the Alph: 3 en 4 life. ofF: Darent 13t arrang x malignant plood disesse perm iy cured I 1 i hur, th 3 | sawa man wandering along the ridges of the | Eive them a start in life. Their parents This claim, by the way, lies ime belt, | as he saw- that he was obsery The ; iination. Carter H. Harrison, who some | buildings or in convenient halls down town | Has been so highly Qusofhis new locations, owned by himself, | 4 sheep herder, while tending his flock, | World's fair city with about $50 in cash to | ot the coming eloction ® The democrnts paid the problem. It KObab thAL shire? L it el e e i LD - i 4 4 carly convention and already there is 8 | ments will be mad oting! B without the use of Mercury, We always and Omexga, is looking fine, and accordin | hope to find the deres sfore theit cash | 20 Gar! 3 | ments will be mad ) 5 1eetings i 5 h ¥ ! prese s will soon be shipping mountains who would disappear 2OPS %0 3nd the Wandeters “before shelr casi uresque struggle in their ranks for the unday eithe he World's fair Parks' Coug guarantee n cure. ; While a Grand Army ball was in progress | time ago purchased Wilbur F. Stores's old gs or in con i v g ; e us | e e on Sl ch has ol rcently et i Ae T , time ago purchase lbur e 14 | under the leadership of eminent local di hat w f [ AND :\J};V A 0 rec herder hid in a and was rewarded by a | at( an alarm of fire frc adjoining | Chicago Times, and w has already be vines and otners ir ad. It is hoped | Ing w > t MEDICAL : 'k sight of the uncanny being. He was a man b The hall is r of Chicago f e 1 Sdags e el e ! fou s a to have the gat a ssed fcom time | does no 2 t 3 " 003 outices t on assaved, | A%, Rt fest in_ helgit, with o ong Sty ant o rian was | oA e Iy sk . % <Ela | {2 LIS by hh 8 Jus thinkers | refunded: E : U positive | SURGICAL D|SPENSARY WEnito and Misstng Line. Hardly Able, De rd was lon itarly flll e s : ; . el or of the ts Zeiting World's fair 1 mes by which th e e sl Day, Bushwhacher, and Ironclad Regadin i il P c Quill says: Last week the | has boldly decl . b | pros itor to the exposition is offerec x ARGt Mt Atn - Natcy Hanks G duck overalls »«d and torn. | people of Leigh awoke one fine morning and | will favor gambling under certain L3 ALY gfiered } - hand 3 3 stil vered t th o irug store had | sions, with all that this implies, Mr. Harri- | board an r at dazzlingly low rates ’ h t) t] Stake, and Spa drug stor A l‘\l 1 ‘j,ixv llni'rw: Reno, Maid of & s v been robbed work was evident, but | son is decidedly silent at, but his | provide bs o 3 PGA l ec S, R, B irs Doy, Daatis Bag e 1 the wild m just who did the deed was the all important to his four-term record as Dreastre b m, Cotton Tail, | D uch une m that | question. Little by little discovered fas “Of course he will run the . p b Some o p :lrlwl.x:\l{r“ L th 1, Cotton Tail e bird was kil It was ¢ ened the guilt upon G. A. Strande, one wn as he ran it before.” are honest; many are paipa UPVGyOPS; he Tie At n, Alpha and |, The herder hastened to his camp, saddled | the prominent citizens of the village, and ring Mr. Harrison's term of ofice Chi- 1 3 - 1 X 1t ) Alpha and borse ued the wil n, and | caused a great surpri Ho ia village clerk ras “wide open.” as it has never be i 2 y m guar e v d isi 5 Al A grea i . . ““ém '\_.:yg} }f.‘\““‘" € had overtaken him endeavore was a ) e and was pro! before or since. Mike McDonald, “king of retty b OntI’aC OPS orretybony secrs hopeful ing | i by mans of o laciat failed. | nent'i : as well | the gamblers,” was_in the hevday of his 1 it i DON T pELAY g s ¢ Lepruspec g A eveloy Sirauge being ran with }!w;w!lu 3 | asupinsociety. His guilt was hird to $ho- | giors and was'the gbsalute ruier o local 3s r TAK 3 We have a full supply of Mathe= T untain goat over rocks where no horse ve, but the evidence was strong. The fact | politics All sorts ¢ - open an ] A The Town's Growth. S that time, more than a | that -\}f,’p.,..(k\,,.»“ ,)::m:hx,:m.,‘-.”( th L\uqx'l hil the corvert ha w:‘lh their B matcal Instrumerntey; BlATE, The Croe bE Akowitteh 0, he has not been seen or heard | most valuable goods in the shelves, in the | more or less attractive music and their com- : : ing Papers, Tracing Cloth, world w », has not, as some of 7 prescription case and even upstairs was evi- : 111\:\'\:1 women, \v:‘-.1;u song, were *sually a bad He is bilious, | Transits, Rods, Chains, Leve ALl Triennis shpnoes siootats : v 1s have escaped from | dence of local work. Strande formerly | be found on every habd; the notoriov | constipated 2 and T . se each day improves, until now it far ¢ foot as well as from the | clerked in the drug store, and_now runs a | ingham variety theater, since closed, was a | If there is n c trouble a few doses of e S18; LT Apes; s Bauarse fer 1 the rough & i mp of | penitentia is ;uu A unumber of | similar business of his own. His talk con- | center of crime and iniquit In a word, | Parks' Sure Cure will tone hi! Parks’ trated Catalogue free. 1892, both as i wd | them have never been heard from, and it is ng the matter led to him being sus- | “Chicago by gas light"was about as wildand | Sure Cure is the 1 iney cure | morals and social conditions, as it is possible | Probable that the wild man is one of them picioned and a search warrant was secured | wicked a place as any eity in the world. The | we sell on a tee, _ price $1.00, to imagine. During the summer there were T T and his residence searched, but nothing dis- | Cook county ““boodlers" did their work dur- | All drugg ; Y 5 3 T3 E3 Do streets, everything being jammed pro- | po D Lot 56 Bockaan [jooverav Iy store "was looked over | ing Harrison's reigime: so did the Mackin: | 3 3 3 miscuously together wit alley ways r. Charles . Plummer o 30zeman, and finally the floor taken up, and there in a | Gallagher gang of ‘ballot \A)\; u! s and COURTING A MExICAN GIRL. botween. Now buildings have been re- | Mont. enjoys the unique distinction of see- | hole was found nearly $300 worth of the | election return manipulators. The anarch- 114 South 15th Strest moved, streets stra tened, until we have | ing and reporting an earthquake in operation \lul(':l L'-u»l; He 1r‘n|<r| the (ll. ft and claims ls!ls} \iv‘n;rv\nll' X;fi‘tlur&flf l;l(l; period £ .. | Sometimes it Is Dangerous Business for an £ =y x a the tents c shan At | doctor's veracity, nor is there a rival for the | e witho ARh Dabie ok, : S lctrs |5 The? are very fond of | saa Whooping Cough, Bronchitia azd occupies the busir m of Creede, ¥ seems 100 plain against him improbable that the n]l'lhnu’um and a cer- r S 4 there are now o mu B ornCreede: | honor of first carrying the news to civiliza- | Co> 0 F | tain clement of the Giperats will combine | Americans, efr admiration s not | A swiein eure far Crasumption {a f1st stesee: e can ; azd s sure relief in advanced stages. Use at on buildings, also two or three adobe stores. ton. The doctor reports that a series of News Placers. to nominate an independent candidate, ho | extensively ared by their countr, You will see the excellont effect after taking the The $1,000.000 fire that sweptov arthquakes have been felt in the park du Buffalo, Wyo., is agitating a sugar factory. | Wil vledge himself w3 strict policy of re- | men,” said J. S. House 10 a San Francisco el ot T wmkeeTarte 5 town, or Amethyst, as ) ing the last few weeks, one of which.was the Ohi. Whigsend A form. | Examiner reporter. *'I went down there = s Cloasing; but has ¥ st terrific eruption since the of | Spearfish extension of (o i T il "{' ing P. D, Ar. | With old Zach Taylor, and liked the le to make considerable trouble. | the park. The main road south ot Norris | (. E. Gill ; . ere is some talk of running . Ar- | country so well that Ietayed. I bought PR e A ekt 5 ain roa > S, Gillan ana. W. H. Boyd of Omaha country at I stayed. ght | [ ,',:“‘l:‘“l"I[:“:?’“\_‘",““";.,‘,,‘,l..?h oy Uhable 10 | geyser basin caved in for a longdistance.and | nave purchased the Gem ity Lotel at | Wour as this independent candidate for | a cattle ranch and soon had one of the ARE TROUBLING YOU! 9 oifién. Ono woman, who held o | comniunpwn depth. In ®me Dlace there | Laramie ayor. Nearly everybody in this country | finest herds in the country. I got along 1,come snd have them examined by 0ar aptiaivy on San Luis saw some | or eighty feot: wide. and probab The coal recently discovered at Lander, | has become acquainted wita the name of the | nicely with my neighbors until the hand- k ce. mw”;,:ny:,. Y. 4 R men preparing to jump her lot, ran them off ,mm,m,‘ oot Ta et Wyo., is panning out well, both as to quan- | big packer, either through having partaken | some daughter of Don Jose Velasquez | 1 : worid. 1f yoado not nee 1 with a broom, althongh they were armed B the'. roceit . o tity and quality of his sugar-cured hams or through having | came home from school at Paris, and 4 EVE GLARSES RN grihe residorice portion of the town viewed | vible in ; st Places of hhermbulating saloon and forty bottles | heard of his handsome benefactions. Like | then sl xlhllvs '-\vl"un- lul‘n} girls 82 e xlasses, €0r prod Hkesa L L g € | Large chandeliers and lamps in the 0RO Aot A d S '€ | most charitable men, Mr. Armour hates to | are not plentiful in Mexico, and Senorita L Interior shows that the lmates are people | hotel at Norris basin were knocked down | Ridge and carted to Deadwood | have the knowledge of his good deeds be- | Inez was as beautiful a woman as ever : - of culture and refinement. The killinz of | and two persons in the building at the time he senate of South Dakota passed a bill | come public property. The consequence is | graced the court of old Castile. I w: M M er & BPO CO Bob Ford and several other skirmishos | e o FOSRITEh taa sl IR B aoiitas ol | ThIBIE the AEIATIAS" 6D RINGAI0 2 bill | come public property e consequence is | graced the court of old Castile. I was ax ey . seems to huve rid the town of the roughest | T ey uch frightened. The course of | raising the \L‘lrm»i Sy ornor, supreme | that while everyone necessarily hears of the | soon paying assiduous court to the dark- 3 . Doy . e road at the basin will have to be d circuit court judges 8500 a yea big sums he gives away to public institu- | aved senor he Kava & 3 element, 50 now there is no more, not prob- | materially changed, as the damage is so | Salt Lake has £2,000,000 worth of building | tiane. like the Armony mission © the As. | €yed senorita, and she appeared to r ’ Jewelers and Opticians. ably as much rowdyism a3 you lid b many | extensive that it can never be rebuilt. Itis | fmprovements in sight for the year, The | mour Normal Traiuing school, etc., there are | §4Td IY suit with considerable favor. I X _Farnaw and Fiftaout Stroet a reported at the time of the principal quake ty 1s entering upon a period of great prog- | numberless other acts of charity performed | bad my rival a Senor Romero, a R —_ he weather until the last of January w the vileatlu ot tha Garth: an e A 2 - ¥ ve: rancher ‘i e on of e ea cculd be felt for | ress and prosperity | by him of which the world never hears. A wealthy ranchero, who was supposed to i e o }’:‘?l:‘{r';"\"‘]:-“' O here has | Scveral minutes. Parts of the park further | 4 Shothono Indlah dude got outside a | physician told a story the other day filus. | have been at one time & chief of & gang | AT® those ignorant pretenders Whoy ng more than one or two days. ere has | away have not been heard from on account 4 ocRlello i iAky ol heckh Y s e was on speaking | ¢ ithat infested the Sierra Madre | Without any qualifications, any ability, been very little snow even on the mountains | o i1 ‘mm s Rlidve tha M th | Quart of Pocatello whisky and broke his | trating l;h “p\m}\z : peaking | of banditti that infested the Sierra Madre Y ql y 24 v £ gt oy g s STEH SHOWS, Luove e Mammo sck. The er is a i h“l‘m# “lll Mr. Armour and went to n OV ins. i i i e roads are bare and the hills and moun- | op m, r,.g.,.,.‘,‘,., e 3 & - ' Lf e e ¥ One e 2 ing o i re wonderfui results—thoas- taius are fast becoming dismantled Dhtdes Tiimiew: ronits st the Mams Rattlesnake Pete” has given Carbon, | Sick anit mable to work. - The. poor folow hacienda of my prospective father-in. | POSsess the power to cure all the ills of i 1 5 nds of grateful tients tes- G mmed : 3 Wyo., the shake, taking along a collection of | Was Likely to be laid up a long time, without | - IAeo Rk LiTOR h Coariimy Toka | (Be! hnian irars: Hubthatel want cb | ity taie o sy TheSocial side. moth Isior, which has not sent forth its | WYo. the shake, taking along o collection of | o005 {ncome to provide for the wants of | 1aW, & lasso was thrown over my hea X B, Crede's 100 is social aad genial. One | immense stream of water for many vears, is | (07800, Jonging to C. F. Johnson. his wife and large family. Mr. Armour | and settled about my arms, pinning them | worth soon becomes apparent to their 8 [;"CO e“ point evening each week they meet to trip the | FiT¥ % b a7 gt 9 i o heard the story and immediately issued an | t0 my side. My horse went on, but I 5 in club entertains. The latter, which is com. | it the condition of the springs every winter, | Orga befletis ern the. selling price | 10 1V the unfortunate man all the meat | rounded by a dozen as villainous-looking | lessquacks are soon consigned to the | ton—s permaucat cure—we prised of forty-eight members, has only mar. | DUt this season the changes have been | \«;lll'!in:nllnxxl.lrv to govern th-_m‘_lhua price | and groceries he could use until further or- greasers as ever cut a throat. They N;“"'"‘;"" “,—"‘" u zhs. o 4 85 ¢ - | greater than for years, possibly on account | of fish and to prevent the indiscriminate | go di e bills to P. o grease ' . throat. They ivi i it. catafrh. bronchitis, asthma. e tvsivo fhukoseh hill. ..,:_1 thir- Of the recent quakes. i 5 sale, by men under contracts to the can- | 9or3; Sending the bills to . D. OUr: enis | Dound me securely, carried me up into abll:lvmn sy '°:'°l:1y e teastwitn | Coumption. beadsche islok or nervous dyse om the e hills are Capitol, eries, to outaide et SN, T JROKEE; » mountains & rchore: A ; 2. g z & epsia. v o 01 Nabob and Sunnyside. . == LA will run'along until this man is once more | the mountains and anchored me ina sirange and asong coniEasews Oxygen) free. “Oxyzen Book” sent free. Cons The secret orders are represented by the | . Industrial Congresses. 5 A fifty-inch vein of 2 porphyry carrving | able to work. And, mind, if you say a word | €ave that was evidently the repository of | these miserable boasters is the quiet, | suitation and advice free. Masonio and OUd Follow tolpes. The Int Three industrial congresses will be held in | free gold has been struck in the Bromide | of this to any one I shall semd you the bill | plun secured by robbing excursions. | g, vca a"o ot or of SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO. pendent Order of Odd Fellows gavea_liter- | the west this year. The first of these will | mine, Heary mountains, Utah, 250 feet in | and expect you to pay it.” Mr. Armour | I supposed they intended to hold me for | 48 b4 5 < Suite 210 Sheels Blds, Omaha ary and musical entertainment in their new | be the Transmississippi Commerciai cougress, | (B tunnel. Six shifts worked indicate an | meant what he said. | .| ransom and oOpened negotiations with | hose noted leaders of thair profession, | —— S hall on last Thursday night, at which a very | which will meet at Ogden on Monday. April T E e B Froas Thlue: ® e | P.D. Armour won't be imposed on. For | them. I then learned that Romero had ROPOSALS FOR FIELD SEEDS—United amusing circumstance occurred. During the | o, hib s CHA FOLh - ataaion ot th | lief is expressed that the mother lode has | instance: He has a custom every Christmas employed them to assassinate me, and Ststes Indian Hervice, Kossbud Asescr, evening Mr. Pilcher, a rising young lawyer | —+ This is the : a’m;m of U;s body, 1 b«? x’”“ffh = anv‘\l‘ elo) .-nu_lam n‘\— of allowing each clerk in his office to select a that they had captured B ol oo D.. F shruary Meh, . ‘fnul proposa.s from Omaha, whose equal A et former ones having been held at Galveston, | pecte he Bromide mine was sold to the | business suit, ordering the tailor to send the = o3 hreia YO, AR eadorsed “Proposals for Field Seeds,” and ad- Baveat ,“,.M‘,“‘,,,.’,m,. T »-4::1,-;; Denver, Omaha and New Orleans. It is | Boston & Globe smeiter, Denver, in January, | bill to him. One bright December morning | Proposed to serve the master who paid (N} gressed to tue andersigneg. A TN of Richara IIL” As no company of the | composed of delegates named by the goy- | foF H0.000. Mr. Armour received a bill for #0 for a suit | best. If Romero bid more to have me Ghlous ColnmkiD e Wi s el Rl tragedy order has visited town, presumably tl e TR purchased by a new and rather fresh young | killed than I could pay for my life they 15th, 1M, for furnishing and del Voring as one of the good brethren was ot familiar Hood's Sarsaparilla positively cures even | clerk. He called for the youth. 'l o would draw a knife across my throat. this agent 1.50 busheis of seed oais: 1,000 with the selection, and as Mr. Pilcher threw | when all others fail. It has a record of suc- | entered the big man’s office smiling If I outbid him I was free to return and | Who, during the past 27 years, have | bushels of sred potato d 60 bushels of himself into the horrible deformity o ! ey N cesses unequalled by any other medicine. self-complacent. Mr. A— handed hix s ! B s sced wheat. Bidders are requesial to state f | trial organizations. It considers all t 1 settle with him. Romero’s purse w. Richard 11, the brother, thinking Mr. P. | relating to the west and western. intercsts. P T W long, his hatred infinite, nxf Fallons | pnaantly demonsrated thairiabillyy, | auecifeniivioshits BICK AR Bt Boesd MENSRS was having a fit, ran 1o cateh and carry him | Tie semsion ot Onior this cao ™ aterests Fainting as it Should Be Done. suit?” asked the packer, laconicaliy. | 9F /1% YR to effect speedy, perfect and permanent | tract. The rizhi is rservel Lo raject any oF out. Explanations were in order, ‘after | be 1arsely atteniad JoRrJ 9 g _ r. pected that he would name a price that 1 RO I X 111 bids orany part of any bid it deomed for which the gentlewan looked very downcast | | The second will be the National Mining | orivine efforts of a New York Delsarte said Mr. Armour, with cutting sar- | could not pay cures in all the worst forms of thosedel- | fia ‘bost |aiereat of (he service Contiiten and worried Coferess, whioh willibe nald in. Salé Tark professor are at all successful it will | casm. ‘*Well, sir, I've been in the packing After they had opened negotiations | joate sexual maladies embraced within CHECK=.—FEach bid must be acconpanied by a Religion is represented by the Methodist, | City on Monday, June 5. This will be jts | 5000 be possible for hostesses to enter- | business forty years and I have seen a good | with him, however, I chanced to over- certified check or draft upon United States Gongregational and Catholic churches. The | thind session, forser ones having been haig | t8in their friends in a most pleasing | many big hogsin my day but you are about | hear their conversation. Romere weuid | the general terms of $0rYs f, TolIgat Sarionsl DTS R Congregationalists are trying very hard to | at Denver and Helena. It is composed of | Manner with artistic fainting fits. The | the Yiggest hog I ever saw.” not raise the original price—31,000, > order of the Sommissioner of raise money to build a church delegates appointed in a manner similar to | professor has established a school They came to me and told me that he i for at le.st FIVE PER CENT Of Creede caup has several appellations— | the Transmississippi congress from all the | wherein women are taught how to faint | VB3t has becomé ‘of ‘Old Hutch't” peo- | TheS 't i -~ ) ! Upper Croede, A had offe ) fa Tt (Amount of tho proposl, which check oF Upper Creede, Ametnyst and South Creede, N z states and territorie e in- | wi Sy i They . | pleareasking. Five years ago B. P. Hutch- BIARErOG. ¥ g S9¥ draft will be forfeited to the United States in B e on the " mOnTEN el de, | mining stat and territories. Its name in- | with propriety and ease. When a lady g ? ¥ [ throu ame and replied thatI case any bidderor hidders recelving sn award dicates the class of topics it conside &18 ABAT iRty . b o inson was the best known characte: ! 5 : bl . Batchelor. Sunnyside and Miner's Creek. Jonte uf-'im??..‘ S S| Sl“l‘l\‘ TS ress, | f€els that she would enjoy a faint or that “”’ ey :hc‘j__“ L :‘“: " “:* f‘_‘;’;‘l: ",e would only pay 32,000 for my release. IERVOUS, GIIRIJIIIG shall fall to promptiy execute » contract with Tellar was visited by a fire last week and | which will meet at Montrost, Colo, o | {he situation properly ‘calls for one she e e o spewidtor 1 | They made a pretense of preparing for AND returned to the bioder. Bids accompanted by two men named Johnson and Vance were | \Wednesday, June 21. This will be the fifth | COLlapses with conscious grace into one | the world. At one time he absolutely con- ; i i psday 2 v 8 A xecution, but I stood firm and they cash in lleu of certified check will not be con- arrosted on the chare of incendiarism s10n of the congréss, former ones haviog | Of MAY poses best suited to represent | trolled the grain markets of Chicago and his | acvepted my price. It was some dayy PRIVATE DISEASES. sidered. Forany further information noply The man wto robbed the mails between | been held at Grand Junction, Aspen, Ouray | insensibilit influence was felt in all the greatmarts. | hefore I sould — arrange the pew t0J. GEORGE WRIGHT, U.= Indian Agent. thispoint aud Lake City was seatenced last | and Durango. ‘It is composed of delegates | By and by, it is asserted, the fainter | His wealth was estimated to be in the mil. | ment. and.. then 1 > returmed b . K week to imprisoument for life t from all the counties, cities and commercial | becomes so accustomed to doing it in the | lons—noone knew the exact figure. But <Old | have it out with Romero and SRS ¥ : Mr. N. C. Creede lies very ill at his home | bodies of we: Colorado. It i %1 At Bea o okt By ! have it out with Romero and r Bids will be recelved by the State Board of i Briohip trom 1a grigpe. to advance the interests, inqustrial ang | Proper manner that when areal fainting | Hutch' began to give evidence of failing ' getontions to the young lady. Printing at the office of the Secretury of Stat The eitizens of this vicinity are very herwise, of that section of Colorado, . | SPell comes on she will involuntarily | PoWers and to make fagh speculations. Ome | /o'y "oy rise to'find him oom : on or before 2 0'clock p. . March 1st, 1593, EEENACISass of thls vistaly ory 8 otherwise, of that section of Colorado. tumble into an attitude picturesque and | 44 Be disappeared Bud then it became | wasmY surptise to find o Send 4 cents for their illustratéd new printing and binding tn clotit gue thousand t [ id as - 2y [ de picturesque and | yniun that his big fortune had all but dis. | WY rescue? h e were qua i K ) Volu f the Transactions S b yaseed one home of ¢ 2 ESnytews/af Rilver Mines. atically impressive. Thus a sudden | appeared and that quly eneugh had been | about the girla F ste 1 book of 120 pages, ‘‘Know Thyself.” " § ska State His they are likely to realize their wishes. If | ~Advices from the Caour d’Alene silver and | indisposition instead of depositing the | ssved from It to kep,the old mas in moder | and marricd. he 5 1 ; g foud ;:r_r\‘_:‘ g ;" .\1 '\'\Z, "'L '<":"1< {“'fl--\}\\lp lead mining district in Shoshone county, | st °r in & humiliated heap will make e circumstances for the rest of his 1| assistance to kill the Frenchman t :, 20205y, 20 Creede hins offered §10,000 with which to | 10h0, are that owing to the low price of 8 highly pleasing picture of ’\ff‘ ty so0n “Old ""','.:; wr ed Pin New | clined to join in the Y Consultation fres. Call upon or ad- | pages mor or less, "The size of p Build a court house or buy the long disputed | Silver the mines will within a few weeks be | feminine distress, the distresg itself being | York aud, announcing that he hated Chicago | Romero undertook it alone and g dress, with stamp, lity of paper, style and quality of Nason toll road, and the ¢ has been ac- | compelled to shut down. This action will | tempered by, the victim's knowledge | ¢ would never sh. SEEINTON. HiaY [rmeroissiacke b plooe siv1e ot Tete i cover, und In all g b 38 (i op of his head blown off for his pains. respects the work to be the same as the satuple copted | throw about 2,000 men out of employment | that she “must be making a | Pries ) led hia acqusintances | I was always a trifle sorry th o b e n the ofica o theocretary of Siate IRRIGATION IN MO and will have a disastrous effect upon north- | favorable impression. For those who | by opening up a grocery store in a poverty. | not end differently.” n]’s, Ba‘ls & Be"s o e e d ATy IRty tombindisie i PR i prefer not to fall, but be just faint s WAL L o I dittiol : 3 [ on Bndredand aity G50 unvou ; Marked Difference Between Private and 4 % rs foar that a general clo enough to need assistarn another style the business and a few such Nervous headaches n Work to be completed within sixty days from State Control. . Tt G o o ey 4.{ agony is provided, the sufferer pl stakes as s sal r sugar and coal Ur‘ 1 ' I S the awarding of the contrac t. A measure is pending in the Montana legis- | tion of e v lead toa repeti- | jno'her soles a foot apart and waggling for vinegar told ‘upon a trade me ' 9 5 |4"l S"GB’. £ accompanled by & tion of the labor riots of last July. The sugh at the outset. *"The old man sold o B ‘ gk gracefully like a spent top till help agh at the outset. - The old man sold out ny andall Tids Lature proposing 10 grant the state’s credit | miners to be rendered idle are the nonunion | S oaao tio Tl LR B MOD ST | tho other ds er having sunk a good deal ike o be a boy again without a A : \ £3 any and all bide Tip for the building and maintenance of Lrriga- | mes whe exrly foat e superseded the | {3 bost to have o th g near to | Of money in the venture, and is now casting sare, writes the Washington Cor. Dongles 8¢, Dated February tlon ditches. A system of district bond vo! on men. Th W o y Is best to have a thick rug nearto | yoout for something th do. e b JouN C. ALLEN ; t- | union men. They will mnot remain in | fa1) on R freckles scattered on > 3 $ag is proposed, similar 1o that in vogue la | the Qistrict after ihe mines closs dowe e e L 5 One of “Old Hutdvs" brokers in his OMAHA, - NEB. F20d101 rotary of Btate. California, the state to guarante the bods | DUt e " uion ' men. ‘mostof | | This stele is obviouslyof great service. | paliny days was a lad ¥hom he had taken s Th LRt Boasa Tha o) there and | 1f the sufferer is young and good looking | an office boy and put B the high road to ernors of all the states west of the Missis- sippi, by the mayors of cities, chambers of commerce and other commercial and indus- and assess and collect taxes to pay | i o R f 28 804 ool ¢ taxes 1o pay i 1ay cause trouble when the mine owners at- | and there is a man in the room the rug | Suecess. This yourgster d o 0 a | - and principal from property benef temipt to resume operations. with scab | will very probably not be needed at all, | Drisht business man : of |8 O [ u 1C: present nearly all irrigation ditches are con- | The Idaho legislature has recently passed a puistis R i :"*' r““"’l of Trade, 306 _oventy M‘} | 4 trolled by private corporations. e system | 1aw making it virtually impossible for a is fortune. 1his miap now amuses himsel b is. The system ¥ Railway ¢ by running a summer resort hotel at Pass Bas proven unsatisfactory and positively in- | SUSCU to summon o posse. and the state | Nopyy Gagvestow, T 1 - | Christian A Chicagoan who has r i We take pleasureinannounc- | J:rluus 1.-!\(.» agricultural developmeat of 3;,‘:1’"‘,’A‘(“:"{;’,‘L’:‘.&"‘"',‘,,f:_:l‘l‘:f:“,}: £.X pdows, roads are the arierids of ira : cently ret there says thac the ex ~ the state ouvention of ditch owners was | think willl give the union men contro ey | they reach they carry a measure of life and | broker has just received a letter from his old ino Frie 5 ~ 5 pose o .,, ating sentiment “m“! the pro > i bt of the great Caur_ d'Alene in direct counection with the great network | lik d at the Pass Chr hotel if - I as O sl the silver and lead Markets. as they thon | has ideal water connections. Thesa Old Hutch', somi-humorous perhaps 1 . JEscve’ Whah.Wstor. Oust _ | among the largest prodtoess of tho eraa”" | portation facilitics form the cap of North | might pay for bart of ey hard by helving sented by special request to re- A ho Great alls News vigorously attacked | Galveston's advantages. Possessing, ‘as it th ch w [ iearned a good e convention as a fraud and delusion Montana's Improvised Seal. | does, boundless agricultural and manufact deal about cows aud h when I was a ai ri 3 7 ¢ which sought to tighten the corporate cinch Among the envelopes containiag the elec- | {DZ Fesources. “a way to market” insures for | boy at home i i o main with us one week ]“””CF on the farmers of the state he conven- | it'a rapid and healthy growtk 17 ‘Ola Huteh's e and . N i e > 7. $3id the hotel man tothe Ch MATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. this time, and can be consulted tlon,” says the News, “prated about the toral votes for president and vice president Cleveland's Inaugural X uld goon danger of risking the state's credit for wrri. | W08 Oue With a queer seal, now in possession 4 gation purposes, and within its members | ©f Mr. Spaar, one of the doorkecpers of the Greatly reduced rates t) Washingt T \g f Trade and Vaniila | ©f perfect purity— at our store every (l(’l)’ until _e v - s 53 ashington less th hou cou .Vw S Py L ad " o the people and the advaucement of the | tana, though it has been o state for some | D. C., and return via the N $han swo hours 1could raise & Lemon | Of great strength there was not one voice heard in defs ense of | senate reception room. It seems that Mon 3 for the old man by appealing to the brokers 1 ar ' v s Ty > state’s condition. No mention was made of | time, has as yet no seal. The envelope con. | line, February 2%t ch 2, good till | who in their AL B TR 3;‘“‘2 Economy in their use. March the 4th inclusive. the fact that when o farmer pays a private | taining the electoral votes was fastened with | March 12 returning. City ticket office | B. P, Hutehineon - Mars mas who 1o nom — Flavor as delicately irvigation cowpany for thirty | & great splaah of rad wax, fully two aad oue- | 1401 Farnam strcet. wealthy owes his success to the fact that he e hakaiousiy a3 the fresh f1 MAX MEYER & BRO. Co.

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