nr THE D.iJLY J3EE--OJV1.AHA WiiDNESDAy , JANUARY 24 IRON ill cure clyspcpsia,1icartbum , malaria - ria , kidney disease , li\cr complaint , and other waiting diseases. ennclic * the Mood and purifies the system ; cures ueakncss , lack of y etc' Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not coforthu teeth , and will not cause headache or constipation , as other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Indies and all sufferers from neu ralgia , hysteria , and kindred com plaints , will laid it v. . itliout an cqilal. CORSETS Every Corset in warranted aatli- factory to its wearer In every way. or the money will bo refunded by * the jwrson from whom It was iKUiElit. Uwi only Cornet pronounrrd bj our Ifnillnf plijiloliiu n l Injgrliiiin to the wwror , amlrniloriMxIliy I ad tot i the " molt oomTortable na pirfect Dttliitf Conet HT I tnrnA * f * Bulth rn-icriln , t.60. Hqlf.AilJu.tlni , 1.6O Akdtmlnul ( cxIritlirATjr ) $ .OO. Nur.lde , I.tiO 1'rrirrvtnB ( One coutll ) f B.OO. Hklrt-NupportliiB , Cl.&U. by Iraillnit Kclull Ir ler > rT CUlOAdO CUUSUT CO. , CUlcuto , UL , W BBTBKN 0 SPE011T , - - Proprietor. liarnoy 8t. - Omrlia , Neb UANUPACTUHEHS OF OFIra COKK10ES. DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS Tin. Iron and Sltiio Roofing , Bpuclit'n Putont Motallo Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. IRON FKN01NO. Oritlii * , D lu tr dtt , Ver nd 4.Omc runk RilllDRi , Window and Oillar Quards : > lie OKNKllAI , AOKN $500 REWARD. The above reward will be paid to any perect who will produce a Paint that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , lor prcscnlnK Bhltik'lttt , Tin and Gravel Roof * Warrantvd to be Uro and Water Proof. A ! ordera proiuptl ) attendud to. Cheaper and lie I ter than any other paint now Inuv. . BTEWAUT K 8TEPIIEN80N. Bole Proprloton , Onjilia llouw.Ouiaha , Net RKKEUh.HOKa Officer & IM-wy , Ur.Ulce , Dr. Wnney , Pull Ooundl U uOt , lovta. Dm otlluo , Oimha Nee Send 81 , S2 , ? 3 , or JS ( or a n Uil box by Express ol the bei Oandlra in Ameilca , put up P5 * legunt boxen , and strictly pur Suitable ( or present * . Kxnre Helen * to all Oh e.igo. Try It i ucu. O. K. " Confectioner , "Chic i IMPERISHABLE PERFUME HBSUUBUtOWbMS&IAJBfe Murray & Lar.man's F1M1DA WATER Best for TOILET , BAH IATOK.ERCHyEF BRITISH COLUMBIA , roirossof the Canadian Pacific Railroad , The New PftHB in the Selkirk RRDKO Oonatruction of o Big Dock at Victoria. an Krnnclico Chron cla. 11. L T. Galbralth , monitor of the rovuiciftl Ipgislaturo if IJritUh Go- umbla from the Kotouax ( Jlstriot , ma boon elght'troiiiK in thii city fur ovtral days. 'I o n Uhrorilolo rcpor or who met him joiteriUy the provincial 'ntiemnn furnlahod tlin f illunini ; in- nnatinn rtlitlvo to ufhira in John iull'e Northern possessioi.e : 1'olitically Ifntish Columbia ii di idod into two partlua , thu government r "Inn , " and the opposition or Outr. " Ac a recent ulcclion fjr luuibors of the local houao of pnrlia- nont , which will convene at Victoria n the 2fith Inat , thu opposition mido RtrunnotiB and well managed fight for 10 suprcmncy and the d'splucemunt F the preaont ministryof which iljb rt Boavoti iapremlir. They fallod , lowovor , to wi i the day , and the gor rnmcnt party will go into the ntxt epialaturo with a majority auQiciont 0 retain the Boavcnministry iu power or the next four years , THE UKY DCilC ; AT EHQUIMALT. Diverging from political hlUre , Mr. ijlbralth referred to the protpccta of 10 province and nevoral onterprlaos hlch are being pnahed forward , and 10 leant cf which is the building of a ry dock at Eiquimalt , on "Vancouver aland , three uilloa from Victoria 'ho dock , when completed , will no- lommodato the largest vossil of the English navy and compare favorably with any in the wqrld. Operations on the dock were com menced three years ago , and at pres * nt about ouo-tblrd of the work has > eon completed. When the project was first canvassed it did not oontutn- > Iato the building of sncli a largo ock , but at the Instance of the 1m- erial govert ment of England and thu otriuion government of Canada ioy mnklnp a joint appropriation of 250,000 the plans were enlarged , 'ho entlmatcd coat of the docV , no by 10 enlarged plane , was ยง 050,000 , which with the appropriation would eave the province bat $100OCO to urnish. The coat , however , will oi- ced that figure , aa It has boon found occatary to build aoodor dam at con dorablo expense. The sch'cmo pro- Idod for contract work , but the gov- rnmont was unfortunate In awarding 10 contract to McNamoo & Co. , of Ottawa , who , after getting the work well under way , failed a few montht go , and loft the work on the hands ol tu government. Rather than let the onatruotion be retarded the govern' ' tuont took hold cf thomattor last Juno , nd alnoo have been pushing the worl orward by day labor employint bout 100 men , The principal work a excavating , cement and stonework , L now contract for the completion ol ho dock and the building of f wrought-iron traveling caisson will bt warded on February 15h. There ii 10 reatriotlon aa to who shall bid , anc Vmericans are equally aa eligible tc ompoto f ir the contract as are Eng iahmon and Canadians , the only con [ ion being that a $25,000 bond is re nlrod. UOOUESB OF THK CANADIAN PACIKIO Of the probable completion of thi Uuadiun Pacific rnilroad in the neai utnio Mr. Gitlbraith in vary sanguine lo eaya that the rood wu < tt from Win ilpcg , through Manitoba for aboul ,000 mills , is already in operation , ud will be coaipletud to Calgarry , uii bo cant aide of the Iltoky mr.uiitulns , iy next fall. From O.iluurry west tc ihuaway lakes , near Kumloopa , it liritiah Columbia , a dUtanco cf GOC lilts , surveyors ore now at work 'Ills ntrotch of the road will be known a the Kootonay , or llocky mountain ivition of the road , The mnln obata < lo of this division VT.ID the finding ol n eligible outlet through the Suiklrk ango of mountaina , but a few inonlhi o a party of mirvoyors under Majoi gord , the chief engineer , dlacovoroc good pn a , which will bo knovrr a the "K'gor rass. " It will run Beaver river and Illeclllewaot unii luu an elevation of 5,000 foot nbovt ho ova level , being 1,100 feet lowoi ban the Kicking llorao putu ; In th looky mountains , If It should bi rosnod at Its highnat elevation no tun nolllng will bn i.ccegaary , bat at at Novation of l.OCO . feet twq and a bal nllca of tnnnolling will bo required L'ho coat of the road on this division or at least that portion of it from tin ummit of the llotky mountains ti Shuarrnp lakea , will bo very heavy 1 wo parties of surveyors will work oi Ills division Una viintur , making thoi londqunrtera on DlaokbDrry crock , ; ributury of the Columbia river They will work woat in the Solkir ! range , tow.ud Kimloops , the uafitun lurmlnuiof the Vale or Britieh Oolun bin division of the road. Supplies fc thu K-ol inay division aru now rt coivcd through Washington teirltorj the Northern Pacific railroad dolivui ing them nt Sand Point , I. T. , whet they are shipped by p.\ck tralna t Kootcnap , a djatanco of about 17 miles. HimCULT UAirnOAI ) ENOI.VEEUINO The Yale or British Columbia dlv slon nf the road extends from Yale r tht ) Frator rivrr , east to Lytton , Ui tnllre. Thlb division was the mo diflicult of all to build , the route lyli along the rocky bank of the Fraz river , which necessitated bleating i tunneling. The divinton la being oo htiuotcd by contrnct , Ondcrdunk Co. , behind \shom ia D. 0. Milla , b ing the contractors. They have bei at work now about three years , ai the contr.ict calh for the complotli c f the divicion within five years. Tl entire line from Yale in British Ot umbia to WinnopDi ; ia expuclcd to ccmplo'od within four jcara from t time the ( surveys urn mudo. Iilaj Hogora , the chief ounlncer , who U prm-nt In St Paul , Minn , , willrotu in the spring , and with a number surveying pirtloa will coniploto t final eurvoy if the road , BO that will three or four jears the entire line w probably bo In operation , A OIOANTIO JIO.NOl'OLY. The promjtera of the scheme an ayndicato of EnglUb , Canadian n American capitalists , with Will ! Stephen * aa president. Their ope will not coaao upon the com pi "i n of the 0-tnadlau Pixoifii- , but thty cini template rxtci < ding their cnrryii g trade caat of Montreal. They aldj have in vtew the cuiiitraction if 1111- meneo atcnniahiplinoato connect their ro d with China , Japan and Australia on ono eiJo and Eurnpo on the other , The rubaldy they obtained from the Canadian government waa immense , and it la reported that they tire now marketing ? 30OCOOCO , , worth of now bonds With which to extend their baa luors inturcBtn this year. When naked as to the probability of the Ohinvau evading the rfatrlction law by invading thin country overland through British Columbia , Mr Gal- brailh stutod that ho understood that it waa hoinx dine , but c'H not know positively. Ho did not , however , ace what waa to provunt thit Ohineru from conuni ? ho > n through British Colum bia and via WinliiniHon territory , The journey would entail some hatdihipa , but they were not of auch n character as would deter the Mongolians from making the trip. One on the Durkoepor. 'on Crlt c. A few evenings ago while half-a- dozan gentlemen were standing at the bar of ono ol the moat fashionable up town saloons a well dressed , good- looking stranger entered the room and walked straight to the bar and ad dressed the barkeeper in language like the following : "Slranger , 1 am in a very , very bad condition. I want a drink ; I must have a drink , but I r m compelled to make the humiliating statamimt that I am unable at protont to pay f > r It. It' you will bo kind enough to favor me in my extremity , you shall bo paid , sir. " "Wo don't keep whiaky to pivo away here , " was the blunt reply ( f the bar keeper. The stranger btggo J , but the barkooacr was inexorable and tvon rudo. The mild-mannered stranger turned to the gentlemen who had been witnesses to the conversation , and said : "Gontlerrou , you are all utran- gors to mo , bat would ono of you bo kind enough to loan mo the price of A drink ? I will pay it back. " One of the party addressed handed the stranger 15 cents , Ho stepped to the bar and said : "Now , can I have a drink ? " "Yea , " said the barkeeper , "any body cm get a drink for the money hero. " ' I thought so , " said the stranger , The bottle of "red Hcker" was placed on the bar ; the stranger filled his glass liberal y , "A little bitters in there , if you ploaau , " aid the stranger Then , when the bittera were faruiahed , ho asked for a larger glaas of water , which was also set up , The atrungor drank hia buvurago and then turned to the man wno had loaned him the money , and nald : "Stranuor , I make it a point of honor to p.iy borrowed money before I pay whiaky bills ; hero la yonr 1C cents ; I am greatly obliged for the loan ; " and so saying ho walked out. The dazed barkeeper , seeing that ho was sold , and that the laugti was on him , ran to the door and called to the stranger to come back. The stranger promptly returned and inquired : "What do YOU want ? " The barkeeper replied : ' 'That waa a cute trick you played , and I own up that you caught mo The drinks are on mo. What will you take ? " "Exsuao mo , air,1 replied the stauger , " 1 drink only will : gentlemen ; I cannot drink with you , ' and the mysterious stranger walked away , leaving the barkeeper to woudei whether it would not have been bottei to give n stranger ono drink than tc bo caught by a trick and have to "sol them up" to a whole crowd. Vuluo of Snow to Farmers. Farmers often express their preference once for an "open" winter , chltily bo < CIUBO the temperature ia likely to be tolerably warm and stock requlra loei protection. Snow , however , is of grcal value to farmers , It ia infinitely preferable < forablo to mud to walk on , aa it i < clean. Where- farmers have much teaming to do snow la of great udvant xge. It enablen them to hanl heavj Ijads with light teams. Sleda coal much leas than wngona , and are much easier to load. Two monthii of gooc aloddicg uro of great value to farmori Ihing in the weat , where the roads art generally in a very bi\d condition. II onablca them to draw to market al their heavy crops , and to haul to thoii homes all the fuel , fencing , bulldinf materials , and heavy supplies the ; need during the year. It alao ouablei them to draw the manure fron the s tables and stook-yards ink the fields where It is to bi used. By hauling It over the rnov the sod beneath la not injured , whlli very largo loads can bo drawn. B ] drawing out the manure that uccumu latoa during the wlntor on the anov considerable- accomplished in doinj the work generally performed in th spring. Clean snow la desirable for i aupport fcr hay and stravr for feodlii ; to stock. When they are placed oi Htiow they will be oaten up devil ; and then' will bo no waato. Snow i of great value for protecting all kind of crops that live over the winter. 1 is o pccu.lly valuable f Jr winter graiu clover , and tbo cultivated grassei When they are protected by a fo1 inchob of nnow during the winter the generally come "nt In oicellout cor ditloii in the spring , Snotr la genori thla wlntor throughout the wont , an It affords a good Indication of goi crops of hay and grain and n Beacon < pnaperily for farmers. Sept. Mth , 1880. Hop HUteis Co. , TOUONTO : 1 have been eick for tbo past B years , eulFtfrlug from djspepjb nt general weakness. I hive r.flcd ttui bottles of Hop Bitters , find they ha- done wonders for inc. I am well ai able to work , and oat nnd oleop we ! I cannot say too much forHopBiUei SIMON BOBBINS Horsi'ortVK A old Pliosphnto removes the uncomfortable fcolii Bometiuioa experienced after cxccasi ' coking or chewing. A Vexed energy man. Kvcn the patience nf Job would becoi exhausted wore ho u preacher niul eiulor or Inn to interact hU audience while tli were keeping up an Incrossnut couk'hh making it Imiwaalble for him to bo nea u Yet , how \ery oiay can nil this bo avolii by hlinnly using Dr. Kng' ( New Disco id * ty for Consumntlon , Cougha and Col TrUl Uottlea given away at 0. F. Go ' IlliinU Ama abirft ELECTRO COBDLEnS Ibu Ltfo Led By n ToletinipU Ltno Hopalror lion Who Oilmb tor Broad. "Of cotmo our life is a hard one , " said a telegraph Hi.email to the writer yesterday , "but it'a a healthy ono , and we don't mind the work much excapt in winter For the next three or four months wo will have all wo can do , and the worao the weather the greater the number cf crosses , grounds and escapes. Whether trouble is discover * od on a Wcntcrn Union wire In or near the city ono of ui in sent over the route to discover the cause and uleor the lino. If the interfere ! cs ia some distance out , a repairer is sent from a neighboring town , with perhaps an other from hero , and they advance to ward ono another until they meet , or ono cf them haa removed the trouble. When the wires run alongside thu railroad wo cm alt in u pasa3iger ) car or a caboose and watch the line * ; but when they follow the turnplko or cut acrcoa lots wo have to travel on horse- bjck or on fjot. N ) outsider cm realize thu amount of labor required to keep u couple of hundred wires in working order. " "What are the principal cauacs of Interruptions1 "Storms , especially of wind and sleet. The former make the wires owing together , and they finally become - como tangled up like skeins of silk or yarn , a atato of afT-tlri which renders most cf them uaoeas. ! Cold rain or aleot sometimes settles on the wires and grows thicker and heavier until the weight of the lee la sufficient to break them. Not knowing thooxtont of tbo damage , a single lineman la often sent out by chief operators to repair It. On some occasions I have found from twenty to fifty breaks in side of a single mile , where the storm was the heaviest , and ot courao I had to stay out all night. Under such cir cumstances wo have to sloop where we can and oat what wo can got , or go without. Now York ia the worst place In the country for sleet storms. On thron occasions I luvo SOPH the whole 400 wires cf the Weatorn Union in that city broken by sleet , and near ly every street In the city filled with masses of tangled wire. Why , they didn't oven have a wire from the main office to the Fifch Avot.no hotel , and every instrument in the room was still Such ntormn are generally local , and the oparatoia am r ont over to Jersey City or up to Williams' bridge to work while wo are repairing the wires in the cite. The interruptions have uover exceeded sixty hours in duration , and this will give you an Idea of tno speed with which compe tent climbers wotk when the trouble is accurately located for them. Moat cf our trouble In the city arises from the oarcleasneaa of workmen. Only yeaterday I saw same men at some new buildinga on Fifth avenue drag ging some heavy ropes over the top of thn wirea. They crossed and tan gled those wires so that you couldn't toll them apart , and broke a num ber of them. Men who move houses are * also very careless of telegraph property , and instead of Bonding word to the main cflho , so that a climber could ba on hand , they knock the wires all to pieces and let the chief operators locate the trouble for themselves. Occuionally we are bothered by the limbs and foliage ol the trees , and an attempt to remove the obstructions ia nearly always re sisted by the farmers. Once a farmoi emptied a shotgun at mo bocausa I refused fused to como down out of his applt treevj'iMy partner and I went off , ap pirunUy giving up the job , but in the morning , when Iho farmer went intc his orchard , ho dlscuverid that wo had 'bean there1 during the night. " ' What ia the moat disagreeable branch of the business ? " "A lineman's position on n railroad , In cftao of n wreck he la frequently cimpullod to got up at 12 o'clock at night In midwinter and climb icy polei in a blinding snowstorm. " "Is the life a dangerous one ? " "Not particularly ao for u man no subject to ciddineen , who haa a oleai head and a firm hand. When accl dents do occur they are generally tht result cf caruloss. There Is uothim ao gratifying to a nurr hand at tin buameas as to have crowd gatheroc near the base of a high polo watchim for him to fall from the cross-nrnis , In the country theao mid-air perform crs are the idols of. the females of thi community " "Is the lifo a monotonous one ? " "Generally BO. Wo frequently havi to contend with fire and flood , am there are all sorts of minor accident liable to happen. A lineman in Poun sylvania was once treed by a bear fo three houra. The bear waon't a ver ; big one , but ho had fasted for man ; days and waa mighty hungry. Thi brute tried to climb the pole , but i waa ao Binooth that he alwayn Blippei down before getting moro than 1ml way up. At lust the man , being chilled od through , and Iwmg emptied hi revolver without dflect , realized tha he could hold out but a abort tint longer , and reaolved to jump and ru for It. In his defcunt ho struck fu on the boar's skull and knocked it un conscious. Ho didn't atop to ascsrtal the boar's injuries , and always aftei ward fitted himself out like a walkln arsenal whenever ho viaited that 1 ( oillty. " THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeits This la capocially true of a fmiiil medicine , and it is positive proof tin the remedy imitated is of the highei vr.luo. As aoon as it had been toati and proved by the whole world tin Hop Bittera waa the purest , best an moat valuable family medicine e earth , many imitations sprung up ai : began to steal the notices in whit the press nnd people of the count : had expressed ho merito of II. B and lu every way trying to Induce au foring invalids Jo UHO their atuff ii stead , expecting to make money t the credit and good name of 11. 1 Many othara started nostrums put t in oimilar atylo to H. B. , with \\i ously deviatd narnca in which tl word "Hop" or "Uopa" wcro used uwr.y to indnco ponplo lo believe thi were the BRIHO na Hop Bittora. f. such pretendad remedies or cures , i matter what their style or name ! and espiclally these with the wo "Hop" or "Hops" In their name or any way connected with thorn or thi name , are Imitations or coantorfei Beware of them. Touch none them. UBO nothing but genuine H Bittera , with a bunch or cluater green Hops on the white label. Trust nothing else. 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