THE OMAItA DAILY 1H2E : MOSifi&AY , flEOBMHEU 20 , 1802 , PULSE OF WESTERS PROGRESS Majestic Natural Wonders in Valley and Oanon in Southern Utah , BIG RUSH FOR GOLD AND DIAMONDS Ulnli I'lurrr I'lrliU anil Itlitlio'n Dliunond * lpirloitnrilt | III Wyotii" I -.Summitry ttt North * Mr. Don Mngulro , chlof of the do- pnrtincnt of mining and archaeology of the Utah. World's Fair commission , struck a rich load of urohlstorlc won- flora , grand scenery nnrt border titles whllo pursuing his explorations In Boutliorn Utah. The rcplon which drew from him nn enthusiastic letter pub lished in the Salt , Lake Tribune , Is known iw Ilnhblt Valley , through which courses the Dirty Dovll river , till of which Ho in Wayne county , with } M\ \ tis the county seat. It is a inountanous region , weirdly Interesting to the ex plorer and prospector. Below Habblt valley anolhor unnamed valley opuna p , surnasilnir the famous Yosomlto. { Twenty mllus further on , the valley nar rows Into u gorge a mighty crevice In the face of the 13uck Horn mounlnlns , The river descends through rapids , the mountain walls grow higher and the . temperature Is decidedly wnrmur. .A buccofbion of narrow valleys but iv few liundicd feet wide , wrapped in eternal summer , are mot until the Dirty Devi ! mingles its waters with the Colorado Mr. Mnguiro says ho hns visited the grand canon of the Colorado , anO Vlowcd the majestic beauties of VolloW' ptono paric , neither of which equal Ir k'Uggod grandeur the eoctlon of UlaV Just visited. Such wonderful en nous Bueh awful walls of rock , auch narrov PHBSCB , thrill the beholder and provoke involuntary admiration for the niighM Imndlworlc'of naturo. There is a wild wnird , uncanny bpirit in the re fjlon. To Iho artist there ii n. play of colors in those mlchty roclci that no land can surpass. The sunligh comes down into these narrow gorge : with such olTect and Iho torrents of tin Hges have cut and worn the rod sand- Btono into pyramids , columns , urchci Hod caverns" the mo < t etupendoui feealo. Thuro are hero places where thi winds Ecotn to gather from all the oartl to roar and riot , and again are feund lo calllios whore the god of silence is supreme promo whore the very htillncss is np palling. There are leading out from tin Grand Wush narrow canons whoso sidi passageways are but ton to thirtv feet uut who o sldos run up pornenuicula " , ( 00 feet and two of thefco nurroxv canon lead into mighty amphitlioators fratnci out of the sandstone. Those vast am phi theaters are made Inrgor and large through the years as the fatorms wasl down their sides anil carry tlio sam thus wiishcd away down through tin narrow gorge into the Dirty Duvil ant thence down the Colorado and into tin Bca. A gioat natural bridge lies nortl of the Grand \Vanh , a stream trlbutar , to tlio Dirty Dovil. It shows a chasi : ' J,200 fcot a'bovo the lloor of the cano and forms a perfect arch 70 feet wid over the gorge. Iii bomo of these can Cns where opposite w.ills are porpon dlcuiar echo becomes jorfect , and n she fired ro-oehooa n score of timos. A mub ul instrument played within ono these spots the music is re-echoed si perfectly us the llrst sound , and the voic of the wind ns it plays around UICF lieiglits scorns to give forth notes not ( this world , and the harking of n do Booms to awnkon to life a thousand cui Jn the hills around. For the grcatc part of the year this region is dy. . but i hildEUininor when at last the olemon : lire aioubutl the most terrible rainstorn wash down the sides ot these clitTs an Bond a b\ood-red \ offering down to tl Colorado. In this , almost * unknown region co talning : ! , OUO square miles , there plenty of coal , some sulphur and fii deposits of gypsum. Two sections of the great west anew now attracting uncommon attention ai drawing the usual influx of prospeclc the diamond Holds of Idaho and tl placer Holds of soutnorn Utah. T ! rufih to the latter IMS almost depot : latod mining camps in south-wosto Colorado and northern Arizonln. T placora were discovered loss than a ye npo by a Nuvnjo trader named \V llama. Ilo intorobted eastern enniti nnd hydraulic machinery was shipped the Hlneoiv , under the pretense tluit was to bo used in the developments coal Holds , The shipping point w "Winslow , Am. , and tin old piospect named French noting the style of t machinery followed the outlil , and cai back to Winslow with a report that milej of rich yellow ground * , runui from SI lo fO per pan , la.U50 . miles the north. In Albuquerque , N. M. , nu goto are on exhibition ranging weight fiom ono to five ounces ! of coat gold , and crowds of people are loavii their vocations and hurrying to Utti The gold is described us oiinilar to tl : fllscovorcd in California in 1840. The location is in a fearfully rou , country. It is about 200 miles north Ilolbrook , A. T. , over a rolling , sun country , destliuto of timber or wati There are nearer points in western C orado , but the country is rough. T find lies In San Juan county , Utah , t being on the south side of the Gni ciinon of the Colorado , is only accw blu from the Arizona side. It Is abi thlrty-llvo miles across the Arizona 11 The elevation of the place must bo 6,1 nr 0,000 feet , and the winters there i cold and long. Water is plenty , I Ban Juan hoinganoblo stream and , h Ing a rapid full , will bo easily taken ( tor mining purposes. Old mining n predict trnublo when the crowd g there and finds the bent locations tal up by thosymiicato , and say that ola jumping will nourish and many a lifo lost over it. Reports from the diamond fioldt Idaho are not all of a favorable oh actor , and it IB well they should not I3xnggorailo is thulmnioot now cam Whllo dispatches and the local PHJI toll luinlnou stories of the Holds i the genuineness of the brilliants , should ho borne In mind that midwii In a mountainous region IB not eond Ivo to iiotlvo work. The trround rozon to a depth of two feet , Ho winds prevail nnd anew covers ground. These facts go to provo t very little worK has boon done , BO t reports of discoveries must taken with considerable e Ono correspondent hints that diggings are not what they are orac ! tip to bo. It is alleged that oxi Ivunz tolla contradictory stories , t boomer : ) of town loU and claims are the watch for suckers , and 1 Iho chief boomer Is n To who has acquired an unonvit reputation JIB a ropor-ln. Pei shall presently know wholhur the Id digging * are a countorpari of the gi | tlo ( ulf ot California diamond hoax put rut eel by euhomors in the ' "Os. If diamonds are found in Idaho not Imnrobnhlo that the famous Death valley of Nevada will bo thoroughly prospected. Dan Do Qulllo Bnvs the country Miowa the bostydlamond Indica tions of any on the Pacific coast There are not only blowouU of lava , but also flexible imiiditono , beds of Indurated gravel , ironstone , hills composed of strata ot rod , blue and yellow material and other such Indications ni nro found hi the various diamond fields of the world. Although prospectors have noticed Iho flcxlblcsn ndstonos , the hods of Inva-covorod gravel nnd the curiously striped hills of this region , no ono has thought of searching In it for proclous stones all the prospecting has oeen for gold and silver. Wyoming & Ulult Itullroncl. Incorporation papers of the Wyom ing & Utah Railroad company were filed In Cheyenne a few days ago. The route described Is that surveyed by the Chicago & Northwestern years betoro the company stopped construction work at Caspor. It Is Intended to connect the present line with the Central I'aclllc lit Ogden. The route follows the famous Swcotwator and Green river valleys , the Uoir river In Utah , nnd ponotratcs oil and coal Holds and productive val leys unsurpassed by any In Wyoming and Utah. The tiling of Incorporation papers at this season of the year is accepted as evidence of the determination of the Chicago & Northwestern to construct the long delayed road into the Salt l.ako valley next sprintr and summer. The activity of the Hurlington in northern Wyoming c.iuplod with the facUhat the Rock Island and Santa Fo roads have rail connection with the Utih metrop olis , are forces that operated in stirring the Vanderbilt people to action. A nether factor is the development com pany recently organized with ex-Gov ernor Campbell of Ohio at the head , to work iron , coal , oil and other lands , aggregating 100,000 acres , in the vicinity of the proposed road. Both'undortakinfjs promise great re sults for Wyoming and Utah and will undoubtedly stimulate activity in othoi industrial lines , not tlio least of which is to alTord transportation facilities In Iho dormant oil Holds. Crrnt Slicrp Drive. Early next May Frame Pordyco , r yountr stock baron of Idaho , will at' tempt to drive from the center of Idahc to Ogallala , Neb , a band of 45,00 ( sheep. The distance to , bo traversed by the animals is more than 1,000 miles , ani Foulyco hopes to accomplish the trip in about hix months. Ho thinks ho will not whllo onrouto lose over 1 nor cent o his gig.intic Hock , and ho is cortait that none will bo stolen from him. The sheep will have to cross the llocky mountains in their wildest purl undjvill have to ford several hundred small streams. It will require the services of onlj ten men to drive the sheep , but thoj will bo assisted by ten dogs , said to b ( the llncst of their breed tn America. The long drive will bo made to save railroad freight charges. From Opal lain the sheep will bo shipped to tin Omaha and Chicago markets. S.llinon Trust rroposrtl. The Columbia river salmon packori are still dibcussing the proposed associa , lion. Tlio general terms of the agreement mont have boon adopted , but the packer have not yet signed the articles blndin ; them to take a certain amount of stock The business of all the canneries on tin Columbia from Astoria to the Willamott is to bo consolidated and carried on b. six canneries. The business is to to managed by a board of nine directors in which the San Francisco and Porl land intorobts will bo represented b , ono each and the Washington an Astoria canneries by two and IIv directors respectively. The pack ma bo limited to 405,000 oases. Fixe prices will bo established for all th pack. Nebraska. A Cabs county farmer has slaughtorc nintcen wolves this winter. James G. McBride of Pawnee Git broke his leg \vhilo coasting. Dr. Taylor , the Steele City gentlcmn who attempted to carve his nolghbo Elmer Campbell , was lined $50. Harry Hubbard was arrested at Tab Roc-k by Landlord Forroll and lined i and coste for beating a board bill. B-.Tho German Lutherans of Oxford hai dedicated a now church of their ow They now possets a substantial house worship and a mtrsonago. Mr. N. B. Barber , editorof thoNnn < County Journal , and D. A. Scovillo Aurora , are candidates for commandi of the Soldier's homo at Grand Island. Peter Blackbird , an Omaha India who was sentenced at Ponder recent for assault and battery , tried to comm suieido by shooting himself in the abu men. Ills aim was poor and ho was n dangerously injured. Inarm Hill , son ot n farmer llvli three miles west ot Oakland , and wl is subject , to epileptic Hts , after doir Boino trading lost his way and it ( eared that in ono of his paroxysms 1 may.havo fro/son to doath. .Too Campholl and a man known "Heady , " who tried to skip out fro Crete tvllhoul paying their board bill were arrested nnd lined $50 and cos Whllo on the way to the jail ono ot tl prisoners managed to m.iko his esca ] : A man named Tom Wilson got a lea lit a livery barn In Wilbor recent ! leaving with Iho liveryman anoth team and wagon. Wilson had been so by hH employer wlth'J5 logo loWilb for a load of bricks , but ho failed 10 t turn. turn.Tho The mooting at the Church of Chr at Arnpahoo , conducted by Evangel S. A. Hedges , slid continues with u abalod interest. The additions to t church have already amounted twonty-ono , all heads of famllletj I throe. At Oxford , Sherman Ynger had a fl black Inprobo stolen from his bupj : The previous evening a similar nrtt wiib H wiped from a vehicle belonging Thomas SholTroy. A weak or BO n some thief made away with a brand n brldlo. . ra. - John N. Ilasslor of Pawnee City 1 a.i. . sold his inlorost in the Republican pi i.fa lished nt that city to Hey D. Hnnsl fad who will tuko possession of the oil January 1 , noxt. Mr. Ilasslor is ono it the oldest nnd best newspaper men ar Iho state , uud his retirement on accoi , of ill health is a , source ol regret to J * friends. At a masked ball given nt Hubl 10 recently a light by bomo drunUen rt at tins broke out behind the scenery , uu which leu or twelve persons part It. paled. Knlvos were freely used. J ( It.no Hill , Dick May uud several others w uud olhorwlso brulsoi id severely cut up idrt the mnlpo. The city marshal 01 at powered the rullinna nnd pouco was j , , stored. at Hoti. Paul bchmlnko , ono of the I nn known men of Nebraska , and who ilo bovoral times represented Oleo cou ilo in the legislature nnd la at pros hon mayor of Nebraska City , is very a\ \ n- Ills nil mont is a complication of ft degeneration ot Iho hoarl and Urig disease , the latter un outgrowth of furmor. It oanaot bo told how long honored mayor's lllo may bo spared under those terrible anitctlons. flrmlh IMknln. The Hnrvoy Peak Tin company la a patron of Wyoming coal. Denver capitalists have invested $75- 000 in mines in Shceptall gulch. The newly formed Green Mountain Mining company will work the mines near Sundance. The semi-monthly shipment of cold from the Hempstead mlno anil the Golden Reward smelter amounted to 3150,000. Organlz Ulon is the order ot the * , day. The Association cf the I'roapcctors of the Black Hills is the latest. The ob ject Is mutual bonoflt , advancement and pecuniary support. The grade of the Abardcon & Pierre railroad Is finished. It is reasonably certain that the rotd will bo pushed to completion next year : Wealthy eastern men are now interested in the road. The legislature will bo asked to make amends for World's lair neglect by ap propriating $ -10,000 for the state exhibit. So far $10,022 , , secured by public sub scription , hns been expended on the state building. \Vjoinliit ; . The trial of Iho Johnson county raid ers Is sot for January 2 , at Choyonne. ' The Asbestos Mining company , cap ita' $800,000 , will o'porato near Caspor. Out of the thirteen counties in the state of Wyoming there was not a man elected to the olllco of county superin tendent ot schools. Sheriff Angus Is ready to bet 3100 to $1 that Jack Bliss , the hor&o llftor and desperado , Is not dead nor sleoplnu. It was recently reported that ho was killed In a fight with ollicors. During the first half of December the Union Pacific Coal company Rhlppcd 4,171 cara of coal from Rock Springs , and oven then worlc was suspended tot throe days owing to n shortage in curs. Frank Case , the young horse thlol who escaped from tlio Sheridan county jail at Shnrldan last week , was captured in the hlllH about twenty miles from the town. Both his feet and ono hand were badly frozen. Thu altitudlnous atmosphere of Lar- amlo alTectcd the gray matter of Josopli Costello , a passenger on the Overland , Ho was found wandering aimlessly in the byways of the town , his pockets tilled with cnsh and checks to the amount of $3,000. Bon Blanchard did not work assmootli a game as did a bogus cripple in Chey enne. The latter hitched a chunk o wood to his log , borrowed a crutch nni worked the charitable. Ilo pecuroe enough to ride out of town , but donatct the timber to the depot master. A 15-year-old boy , while riding horse back over the prairie in the Sybilli country the other day , suddenly came upon a monster wildcat that was crouch ing amen < ; the bushes along the route , Instead of trying to got away from H the brave young lad got oil his horse and preceded to pelt the animal wltV rocks and finally succeeded in killing it Utah anil Iilnlio. Tliroo fire engine houses are to b ( built in Salt Lake. The governor of Idaho rocommondi a tax on the not product of mine * ) . The revival of the Northwestern extension tension provoked Salt Lakers to cheers The Idaho supreme court declare that tax collectors nro limited to $3,001 in fees per annum. Charley Yung , a Chinaman , ploddci through the Utah desert tor thirty-si : hours without food or water. lie i now in a Snlt Lake hospital with badl ; frozen foot. A roundup of coyotes waa made in th sagebrush twenty-five miles southoas of Idaho's capital. Thirty \voro ca ) turod. The skins of the animals ar valuable Jor winter coats. The Boise newspaper war goes o right merrily. The Mail editor lando an uppercut the other day by reforrin to his contemporary on the Statosma as "tho boiler-bellied bo.iuty up tli street. " The Salt Lake Tribune paid an el quont and touching tribute to the men ory of James G. Blaino. Editor Gooc man made no mistake when ho decide that the obituary was too good to koc until the Plumed Knight had passe away. 3lont.iiui. The official canvass of Montana's vo gives Ilarribon a plurality of 1,270. The Moating debt of Great Falls $80,000 , drawing ? per cent. The boudi debt amounts to $100,000. It is reported in Montana that Maji A. W. Lytnan of the Helena Indopcn out has boon tendered the position private secretary by President Clcv land. Reports from the northern catl country represent a bad condition affairs. The snow is deep and fc scarce. In the southern range stock in good condition. Roporls of the shut down of Anacon properties are exaggerated. The o1 put is about one-half the usual quantil but now drifts are being opened , wh the mills nro running nearly fu handed on surplus ore. A Great Falls dispatch states that I' latest reports from the Fort Bolkn Indian agency ptato that the log cal : in which the Indian who killed B Mouth had barricaded himself wi some of his Indians , was stormed by tl Indian police , and in the fight the nu doror nnd ono of the other Indians wo killed. Agent Simons ia doincr nlcel and the trouble is considered at an on AlmiK thu C'ollHl , The returns of the salmon pack British Columbia for the season of If show a total of 221,707 cases , as compai Is It Worth the Chance' u w . If you arc sincere in cncou aging honest manufacturers i giving you pure preparatior instead of worthless ones , ; fair instead of seemingl cheap price , is it worth tl : chance to purchase the doze and one adulterated extrac on the market instead of D Price's Delicious Flavorir in Extracts of Lemon , Orang rein Vanilla , etc. , that impart tl ro - natural flavor of the fruit , an o- are endorsed for their purit at strength and economy ? ns A trial of Dr. Price's Delicioi t.v lit Flavoring Extracts will pro > K. a great movement towan K.K good eating , active digestic 1)0 and happy homes. with ! )12Stl ) cneoB for 1Mb sonaon ot 1801 , n dcoronso for 1802 olm-il I case * Sontllo la putting' t/rt / trcnh tucker * preliminary to colobriUlng the tulvont ol the Great Northern./ The Ptiffot sound country nnd Oregon nro onvelopcd in supw from ono mid n hnlf to three fcot in donth. The tnx rolls from nil the counties of the ntnto show the tulnl rnltio of the taxable property of tTWbtnto to bo ? 1M- ! 000,000 , iiRiiln t $128,009,000 last yonr. Thu Oregon PnclflcTi'Mlroiuls , stonm- beaU , etc , nro advertised to ho resold on Janunry 10 , 1893. JJo ? bid loss thnn Sl,2iO,000 for the property will bo ro- colvcd. Tlio contracts for the extension of the SpoKane Falls it Northern rnllrond from Northport to the International boundary 1ms boon awarded and work begun. This Is the llrst , stui ) in the proposed connuction of Spokane with the Uann- dinn Pacific , which will ffivo the city the bunolll of tlio travel over n fourth transcontinental lino. A monster cougar attacked iv rancher named Nesbltt , living txt Chain Lake , Snoliotnlsh county , Wash. Ho would probably have made a meal for Iho wild bonflt hud it not been for two travelers ) who hoard his cries for \\o\\i. \ \ \ They hnd no guns and the boast , though afraid to attack till three , followed them a dist ance of two miles alone the trail. In iv paper road before the Hoard of Trade of San Francisco , General Chip- man of Had HlulT showed that so von southern counties had received 01 pur cont. of thp ontlro increase in ruril population , and that the northern coun ties had remained almost utn standstill for ten years. This result no attributed mainly to the fact that in the northern counties big landholders refused to sub divide their tract * and soil on easy terms. Another significant fact was that two out of throe of the now Bottlers who have coma lo this state in the last decade have gone into cities and towns of over . ' 1,000 inhabitants. One-third of the whole < tl.'t,4.'iO now settlers may be found in San Francisco , Oakland and Los Angeles. Dnur V'our OHn-CiMifliuloii. Mr. J. O. D.ivcMiport , manager of Iho Fort Ur.iKK llcdwooil Co , Ft. Hr.iro , Cal. , 1ms tilt * to say of Chuiubcrliiin'H Cauih Ucinody : "I used it for a suvero cold and cough and obtained immediate relief. In the Fort Ur.igu Hedwooil Co's store wo have sold largo quantities of Chamberlain's medi cines. " For sale by druggists. Soim'tliliifr Alinut Pirn's Corset * . Philadelphia Times : The idea of men wcurlng corsets is not a now ono. Gorman army olllcers wear them as n , matter of courso. English ollieors of crack regiments which sport a tight- fitting uniform wear olthor corsets or have their coats whalebonod to lit snugly. I am not , hovrovor , alluding to these pardonable instances where it ia hardly possible to avoid some such aid to Imposing grand teuu , but to the fact that corset wearing n nong fashionable young men , and some naughty , wicked old ones , is not on\y \ becoming dally more popular , but that a well known Bond street house islmaking n fortune by Us artificial attenuations of figures , whoso" owners disdain the robust , and well-fed appoarauco of woll-ainod Britons , The man's corset a la mode is bettor described ns a corselet , ills much longer in proportion than that alleuted by fem ininity , and fits well .down to the hips and under the Bhotfldors. With the present mode of wearing the frock coat open there is not much chance to dis play the skill of the corJsotior to advan- u , but the fin do stoclo .lohnnlo llkos to display n inner waist onswnthcd In n wolMlUlng waistcoat. The advantage Is much moro marked In evening dross , where the "camel band " has almost entirely superseded waistcoats , the former having n ten dency to noaumo n patriarchal aspect when stretched over a civpnoious nbdo- mon. The late Duke of Clarence was noted for the tight lacing ho indulged In. Lacing ia said to have a bonofictnl oftoetupon men who nro inclined to undue - duo excesses at the tnblo , ns after the innnnor of the tightened holt of the western gentleman , "down on his luctt , " it puts a certain check on capacity. An Intiiltmlito ItriiHMly for Ci > ttl < . Sheriff ; Il.uihn.in of T.vlor county , West VMiRlnln , was almost prostrated with a Mid wlion he began using Chainbcrl.iln'a Cotiib Kctnotly. In sicaUingof it ho s.xys : "Itgavo mo almost Instant ruliof I tliul it to bo an Invaluable remedy for colds" For s.ilo by NOW IN DIRE POVERTY. Ilitrr of mi Author Who lint Dunn lur U'diiifii. Miss Virginia Penny is now living In oxtretnoly straitened clreunistancoa lit Now York. She devoted the whole of her modest foriuno , amounting to per haps $7,000 , including jewels , toadvanco the intorcstfl of women , especially in Iho way of opnnlng up omploytiiiMita for tli out. It is moro than thirty years ago when Mls3 Penny , now 03 years old , begun her work , says the Hostoa llorald. She had boon a teacher and she counted just six employments , which , so far as her knowledge wont , were open to women. She thoughtthoro ought to bo moro nnd accordingly began ti patient and thorough slimy of Iho problem , which extended over four years. She bought books , searched in the great libraries of several cities and sent out circular Inquiries to manufacturers and merchants. The rcsultof her investiga tions was a large volume , somewhat statistical In nature , in which she showed that there were 500 employ ments In which women might bo en gaged. This work , called "Employment for Women , " was published in 18(53. ( Since that time women have become engaged - gaged in more than -150 of the employ ments Mls Penny described. The book wont through several editions , appear ing in two cases under changed titles. Miss Penny published another book "Think and Act , " in 1S7I ! . It also dealt with Iho problems which confront wo men who are dependent upon them selves. This lady spent all of her money in the collection and publicalion of tlio fads which wont into her books , and it is generally admitted that her work has been of great value to women. She is now in gojuiino distress. Her bedstead consists of four empty trunks. Ill health prevents her from earning as much with her pen as she might if her strength was greater. For a disordered liver try Bccchum's Pills A Cow \VltliTcn Ilorim. There is on exhibition at Paris , Tax , , onoot the greatest curiosities over in America a cow with ion horns , two on her head and two on each foot. She is 5 years old and has had a line calf. She was born near Jaclcsboro , Tox. , her primal owner being a prominent ranch man named Oliver. She is at. present in charge of n man named Mauley. She will bo shown at Chicago during the World's fair. When In want of a Rood liniment , buy Sal v.i lion Oil , which costs onlyiio cents. Easy As Can Be washing'with Pearline. Just 'fc ' anc see' N ° nc of the rub , rub > rub that made the old washboard hateful. None of the old washboard , either. Nothing but common sense washing of _ clothes , paint , dishes , anything in the house with something that takes out the clirt , instead of . making you rub it out. It's a big difference. There's a saving in the labor but , besides that , there's a saving in the wear. Washing with acids and chemicals is easy , too but it isn't safe. Washing with Pearline is. Tcddlcrs and some unscrupulous gro cers will tell you " this is ns need as" . * rv - or "the same as Pearline. " IT'S s FALSE Pearline is ne\er peddled ; if your grocer sends you an imi d tation , be honest send it back. 313 JAMES 1'YLE , New Yorlc. r 1- 1f f jf o LIKE A GOOD TEMPER SHEDS jfd Is d BRIGHTNESS EVERYWHERE. .u L- Lr r , lo l- o p n K h o Gr-rent JL-iver and Stomach [ - Cures all disorders of the Stnmiicli , Liver , Bowels , Kidnevs , Jlhtddc o r. Nervous Diseases , Loss of Appetite , Headache , Constipation , Costiveiics Indigestion , Biliousness , Fever , Piles , etc. , and renders the system lei liable to contract disease. of )2 JIADWAV'3 11 MiS uraacuro for this complaint. They tonn up tlio Internal eoorctlons lioixlthy lu'tlon , restore Btninuth tothoHtomncnuml anittilo It to perform its function * . 3d I'rlco25oiox. [ ) Sold'Oy allUrilKBlsta , or niiilled by KADWAY & UO..3JVarronStroot , Nc York , on incolnt of prlco''r" ' . . . . . . . . . .TWO GREAT SERIALS i BEGIN IN Harper s flagaz.ne for January IIORACU CHASHf By CONSTANCY FENI. I'THE ' KfipUOKES. Uy A. CONAM DOVI.B , HORII WooLSOMl I Illustrated by T Ollitr t'taturet of this Xitmttr ate The Romance In the Ufe of Hefty Burke. The Old Way to Dixie. Fly JULIAN KAI rii A Story , lly KitriiAKi ) HARDING UAVIS. With Draftings by W. T. SUEULKY With Illustrations lr > C. 1) . f- ' - trated by C. S , KEINIJART. Proletarian Paris. lly TiifouoRu CIIILU. Tennyson. lly Mri JAMES T. FIBUDS. With With Illustrations by 1 * RUNOUAKIJ Illustrationi by V. V.'Ilu MOND. Pensions , the Law and its Admlnlstra. The Unexpected Guests. A Farce , lly tlon. lly I'mvARD r WAITB WILLIAM DBAM HOUKLI.H. With Illustra- The Story ol the Other WUe Man. ty ) tionj anil Frontispiece by W.T SMBUI.BY. llBNitr VAN DIKH StuJy and Ldittr'i 2)r.rtver , both Illustrated. 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We have done an enormous business and feel highly elated. AGAIN , Corner 13th and Farnam. Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you witli Ige LUMBERMAN 'OVERS AND RUBBER The New Jersey slubber Shoe Go. MAKES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ROLLED EDGES. Sco the Now Jersey SPECIALTIES , They tire line. Notice name ON SOLES. Dealers can get Price Lists and Dis counts on application. I carry a big stock and am Western Agent for the New Jersey Co. P.URE RYEi Is remarkable among whiskies for Its Purity , Rich Quality , Smoothness and Delicious Bouquet. Sold only at High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. If yout "Ocalcr does not keep it in stocltj * Write to DALLEMAND & CO. , CHICAGO * JLJJLUJIJHJfiUSJiH. * ? SI VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPAN/ , | For Thirty Days only w < j will ollor ourontlra steak of 01 unanils nnil Chrlstraaa Jewelry and Silverware at leas tlni muiuf.voturor'd cost. Fourteenth antl Farnam Streets- 1 \VI11 tnovo .Tan. 1 , to N. W. Cor. lath ami I'arnain. BAl'F.3 I'OU BAfjU. 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