TBE DAILY BEE OMAHA FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 2 OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. Miner eonnty'i population on January lit M 6,975. Hurley It the name of new town In Turner county. There li voice talk of raMni ? the laloon Ilo0n < ea in Planklogton to $1,000. Thirty tbcrnaand dollari wa * paid for box * la tea d y ' time recently t Elk Point. A largo colony from Warerly , low * , will ettle in Hughtn couuty in the spring , Hand county will teen send 50.00(1 ( de criptlre clrcultr * through the K astern SUtor. The Fargo Repullcan claims that the landapeaU worry the life out of new corn ers and ill minds a reform. The artestm well at Bl mark in over 890 feet down and ttlll in clay. It i * thought andstono wilt be reached In 100 fiet more , Ddll Kapldt has fine churches , n good clan I hu lncsj houxcp , excellent educrt- tlonal facilities and a line water power. Minei county ron'aini nine villages Forcstburg , Furostburg Junction , Mllw u kee , Letcoer , Miner , OarfidJ , Denton , I'ettlgrew and Howard. Thirty. fi e tree claim fillngi werr re- oently thrown out of the Huron land < , ffie becante thed t * > ot the filing was prior ti the time wnen the land came Into market. WYOMING. A large number of arteilan welli are being dilren In various portions of the territory. The postmaster general has ordered the eitabliahment of an office ac Milton , In Carbon county. The loss luctalned by last week' * firs in Obeyeiine to lue.manu & Co. amounted to about 1 1,0 0. Within a ihort time over ilxty he d of cattle have been killed by the cars bet ween Che ) nne and Sldniy. The people'of Chevenno have raised a turn of tuoni y by iuti crltlon | , which will be lent to the German flool sufferers , While examining a pistol one day list week a Laramie young lady wai acci dentally shot. The wound wai not fatal , Th people of Bvanitoa are congratu lating thenu elves on the large amount of bntiness done there and the prosperous rendition of the town. Theodore Pulcho r , formerly a guard In the territorial penitentiary atLtr.mlr , has been arrest * d lor hou e breaking. lie Is charred with taking 1 155 from a trunk In Laramie City. A wi ma'n named Mrr. Vtrnon Wlllard hM'been victimizing Cbevenne people on the higher education Judge. The Che- enneri yearn for cultlvatfin and they get it sometime' . COLORADO. Nearly every town In ths st.Us ban a tkating rlbk. Theio are COO Mormon convert * at Manatees , Coutj couuty , The famous I3lg 1'ittsburg consolidated mines at Lerdville iiro being worked under hbl'u'er lias Invented a now of cleaning find Hushing the UK crs of the city. The tax collection * ul loramer county totU&l , already totntlzn $52,01)0 ) , a larger mount than wai collected durin , ' 1881. There Is a bill in the Colorado Irgiiiluture introduced for the purptmaof levying HUU- If 01 m tax email the mining prouucty of the State. Denver's new park , reached by the Circle railroad , is n very tine resort. AN ready a large amount baa been upcnt la Its Improvement. The Free IXspennry at Denver IB a worthy Institution. During th fust nix months of its existence over G80 prescrip tions were given out. The Pike' " Peik ligual service ttntlon ih'iwed th t the weather on January 20. h wan the coldest there nnco 1878. The temperature was i > 7 ° below zero. Tne Poncba apings property hax been purchased by a company from Hot Springs , Ark. A largo hotel nnd oilier luiprovemtnts will bo made In the spring , UTAH. Park City expects to add 1,600 to It * population this year. This will mean at ftftet 400 new bonus , \ ' The QermanU white lead works at Bait Lake hiive been delayed in starting work on accouit of the intense cold weather. A proposition hu been madit to the authorities of Salt Lake to light the city by electricity , nt n cuat of 125 per month fur each lamp. The arteilan well At the Ming1) [ nuaUer has reaohi d the depth of 950 fret. It bus been tubed and n sufficient supply of water will aoon be had. It Is rep rted thtt seventeen conductors on the Utah & Northern radroad have been dlicharged for falling to account for their passenger fared. IDAHO. There Is a bill in the Idaho leRlilatnre to clew up all classes of butlneu housed on Sunday. The eastern Idaho itock growers associ ation recently held a meeting In liUck- foit. Important meatnres were taken and new members added. An crganlratl'in bar recently been ef. fected In Black foot to drain a large tiaot of laod near there so that It can be used for frmlng and other purpose. The Blackburn mining district Is re. ported as being In a very prosperous con dltion. Ni w discoveries have been made and the mines are turning out fine ore. MONTANA , Weekiville has organized a vigilance committee. ' Bowman gets fresh pork chops from Chicago by rail. An electric boll fire alarm syttem la to be put up In Helena , The C.hlemlne at Butte will produce oyer 91,000,001 this year. Billing ! , only six months old , has al ready a population of 1,000 , Nine million pounds of freight were S shipped on the 23d lost , from Dillon t Helena. Felix O'Nell , of Butt' , has rmi-d tbi Utah & Northern ratlroud for $25.000 fo personal Injuries , Tt e Butte building rvsaociatlon ore tire paring to do an Immense amount of build Ing during the jear. The weather throughout the territory , has been colder thin winter than any tea son before since 1807. A Nez Perce Indlin named Parish , wh recently died , owned 915 000 In money am a larpe number of horses. A miner last week brought Into But. . . some specimens of ore from the Bald Butte which aggregated 13,000 to the ton. The a/greate value of elevators belonging - longing to the Nornern Pacific Is 9300,000. Thty do an annual grain trade of 83,000- There are 10,000 tons of ore piled up at the Colorado smelter In Butte. Kitlmat- ) Inff Its value at $45 per ton , It ii worth e4oooo. Prepmtlons re being made to estab lish the new Craw Indian agency at a point on the Big Horn , half way bet ween Fort Cutter nnd the month of that stream , OREGON. An order has been itstued to build COO relght cars at theDallei shops. The city of Weaton has a municipal debt of $130,125 , with $51.88 in the treis. Ury. Ury.TheFInt TheFInt National bank of lUkor City was recently organized with a capital of 950,000 , In a runaway accident at Portland last Wednesday , W. H. Kinrost , s musical director , and Miss Lizzie Anderson , were severely IE lured about Ihc head. The lat ter suffered a concussion of Ih * brain. Albany has three of the largest fhnring mills In thn "tate which ire kept in con stant peratlon. Work Is being ; proticutrd on the new bridge at Or * Dill. It will be finished In time for the spting floods. There l agrett demand for Inmber In Welser City , which cannut be supplied. The building boom Is very largf. Henry Griffin , the first m n to discover irnld In Eastern Oregon , died recently In Baker City. He left a largo estate. CALIFORNIA Knck soap bat been found In the San Benlto mounta n > , near T res I'l.ioa . , / n earthquake occurred at Los Angeles at 5:15 : o'clock Isst Tueoday afternoon The motion WRI from northwest to south east , with three vibration * . A large worchou-e will ho built In Napn by tfowler ft Mallet , where the products of the surrounding ciuntry will be tored and prepared for shipment to he east. Han Bernarllnn Is to have an ostrich I IT if. rtldney Cook , of lioiton , Is one > < l tha projectors , and an agent has ju t left for South Africa t < i secure fifty ostriches to stock the farm with The cold weather ban choked the flume that convys water down to the Urasi Vallev reterv ilr , and that town in likely rn etllir much Inconvenlenco if there it not a thaw very soon. Plumbers are reaping ft rich harvest in Chlco. The cold snap bursted most of the water fpiues In t < wo , and the plumbers were bmy till late at nlf-lit shutting c > ff the water from different houttt. It If reportd that thn Indians belonging on the Warm Soring , Klamath and Uma- til n riservatlms Intend uniting their forces and wadng ft general war next cprlng if they are forced to obey the stipu lations of the game law. I. Schwelkert was shot and billed at H n Bernardino , lut week , by Louis Kiev. Sohwelkert had chopped wood for Kley , and In a dispute a boot ft settlement attacked hit emplnter , who shot and killed him , Tha coroner' . ! jury acquitted Kley. Under an ordlnancn of the town of Llv ennore the names of habitual drunkards are posted in evtry sal'ion ' in town , accom panied by ft prohibition of the sale of liquor to them. Several arreits have been mode recently for the violation of this ordinance. As a stage lotded with reildents of Lin- cha l'lan % was returning from the ball given atCmpo Seco la t Friday night it was upset while going down A steep grade and the ocrupanta Mnt tumbling down tha btlMde. Th mis Flnlty was pretty se verely bruised , and a young lady bad her arm broken. The Southern I'.clfio railroad compny btve commenced the erection of a new pMirfj er depot and hotel near the pres et < > n . t Lo * Angeles. The ground flooi'tf th4 hotel will contain , in ft con- vnnlcn * ; srr.nxomont , all the necosJAry odlcp * ( I js OOW ny , The building will coot 9JOO..IOJ. HiVADA , It 1 * doubted H 8jnat2r pftr | ever agan ( take * his teat „ t\,0 \ , rjnjei | States Senate dSlm'oe' , His health Is very bad , and it Is reported that Mr. Flood Is very anxious to have him roilgn. At Carson , J. Minor Taylor In reported nasai lug thtt thu Miner1 Union have ngroul < < > a reduction of wa en nbnvo the Sutr. Tano-il Isvel , and that $ jOODO,000 worth of luw-Kride ere can bo worked If they agrcn to 93 a dy , L st Friday night fouf trsmpa arrived at Ueno who wore no nearly frczsn that they were glad to como out of their hlding-ulaca in a b > cir , ninocg a lotof o stInKe. They had ridden all the way from Klko , A c.irlou * freak of nature occurred nt TiMOuror.i , last week , when the wife of Frank HAWK g ivu birth to twins , n boy and girl. Tin boy weighed three pounds and thn girl two pounds , and both ure doIng - Ing wo'l The mother weighs 130 pounds and the father weighs between 170 and 160 pounds , The Carson Appeul h Informed that there nro at ln t twonty'iivo widows on the Cnmstook wld < > wi of miners killed while following their vccition , wh > with their children would bo paupers on the county were it not for the aid extended them' by the members ot the Minors' Union. The Virginia City Knterpriseyn The Trnokee liver ( snow frozen to the bottom. In parsing along over the glassy surface of the steam wholq schools of trout are foen firmly tixed just where the cold wave struck them , Too ranchmen llvlnc along the river now go tiehing with fixed and in some places chnp out n d zen of the "speckled beauties" in n hunch. NEW UEXIOO. Albuquerque will soon build a new jail. Santa Ke has boon having phantom fes tival. . The cattle Interests of Colfax county are constantly increasing. Work will soon begin on the Lordsburg and Clifton narrow g uno railroad. Th * ranchmen of Grant county are hold1 ing their grain for higher prices. A mormon preacher is traveling through the FrlsoD vAlley tryluv to make converts. The gardening semen has already com- lenced In the southein part ot the terrl- 01 y. Sliver Olty authorities are miking war n the disorderly establithmenU of the Tie White Oaks railroad building from .1 P.MO Is a gate thing , and grading will e commenced at ouce. Over -iOO mining location notices have een filed with tha clerk of timnt county nee the 1st 01 January. George Hearst is said to have bought np U the principal water between Sliver OH ; nd the Mexican line. It is repotted In Jew Mexico th > t he has paid out nearly 100,000 for ranches that contrnl tha water nnd that he will stock them with 0,030 head of cattle thi < ye < r. LUDINOTON , Mich , Fob. 2 , 1880. I have sold Hop Bitters for tour yosra and thorb is no mod iclnu thai rmrpnstoa thorn ( or bl'.iono ' attacks , kklnoy complaiuta and many dieoauot 'ocidont to this malarial ollmato. H. T. ALEXANDER. A Wild Oat Story. Indiana Courier. The east bound patsenqer train o. Sunday morning run over a wild ca just this side of the bridge across th Had Willow crack. The oat was. s ucy ono , for it seems that the con duotor was passing over the tende to the otjRtno just at that tlrao , an saw the cat lenp to the platform o thetfrout of .tho engine , and then fa , , back under the whools. Its head was brought in Monday evening by M W. F. Thorp , and the old settlers wu saw it , pronounoo it to bo the largest ono seen in this country lor many years , * No lady of refinement likes to rn sort to supeifielfd dovlcoa to supply a boooming somblanoo of her former beauty. It ia health alone that kindlet the fire that lights the cotmfoiaiice and briwji back the frah tints of the appl e blossoms to the faded chtek. If any thing on earth will do this It is Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkhara's Vigetablo Com- ponnd , which has already brought health to multitudes with whom all other moans had failed , SUOU TEMPBBB. The Trouble Dotweon a St. lx > nisi Couple Durlnn 8,1 Woots of Mar ried Life. A divorce suit wai filed In a St. Louis court Wednesday that promises some eccentric developments. The title of the suit Is Qaorge H Little TI. Elizabeth E Little. The parties says the Globe-Democrat , wore married on the 2d of December last , the nnbllssf nl honeymoon lasting only six weeks , when the husband "lit oat" to other quarters to recite bis woes to sympa thizing friends. The plaintiff wai formerly n commission merchant In this city , but has not been engaged in business for the laat year or two Tno defendant , before her mur rligo WAS I a Mrs , Uliziboth E. Fowler , living at No , 1,222 Pine street , in a house which oho has resided in and owned for over twenty years , She also has other city prop erty and a farm in Missouri. Both are past CO , but well preserved. It appears that they met for the first tiuio laat November. It was u case of love at first sight. Both had loved before , bat each was young enough to feel the sweet trmtlons of the tender passions once again. LJVO'B young dream was radoly broken on the 14th nf January. A reporter of the Globe- Democrat hoard the husband's ioul- harrowing story as ho sat before a bright crate fire in Mr. Little's room in the Bo'vldoro hotel last night. Mr. Little is a nervous little man , black-hatred , with long mustache and chin whiskers. Ills agitation was manifest. "Why , Lard blots you , " said he , "it beats anything ? oa overheard hoard of in your life. I'm ( done with women after thii. Why , the day we got married I went out And bought lome orangoi and cakes. You see , wo had a little wtddlog supper. Sbo got so mad at me when I came back I liked to back out. But I said , 'Little , o'.d follow , bo bravo. ' But , Lord bless yon , I didn't know what was comln' . In two days I dissent feel my loul'a my own , The morning after wo married , whila wo were at thobreatfist table , I took SOIL ? but ter It was nloo country creamery butter : I bought it , She said : 'Look hero , what doytu moan by taking no much butter ! D.I . you out hotter that way all the tlm T and then she got into euoli a tantrum the like of which I nercr s w bf'oro Bat sM I to mr- self : 'Littleold Tullo77 , bubravd , I told hnr I liked bu1 tor , but she raid that made no difference. I would have to regulate my appetite When I wont down town that mornlnz I said to my self , 'Jehu ! Wilaon , you're in for it ; but keep it dark ; don't Bay anything to your friends ' That ni ht I struck a match to light the gaa , olid" oho broki 0"t ngnin in. a ptnect rage , and said I Was no man at all to waste matches that way. I 'ought to have lit a paper In the grate ; such extrava gance would ruin the richest family in the world , ' I anld , 'My dear , why , mat ohrs are cheap , and nho said she didn't oaro If matchin wore cheap , that oho wouldn't have no nuoh non- sauna in her liGUaO liat it WHO abo-ut Christmas tnn troupe couio. I love to sing , bnt I ning pretty loud I a\ \ . ways sing hymns. Wo hud Company and wore pretty jolly , and 'when I be gan to sing 'R > ck cf igoa' she stopped mo. This almost broke my heart I wont oat of the room , bat I tell you I folc miserable. After that she wouldn't lot roe sing at all. Recollect them's whore the real trouble oomca la I honestly enjoy singing , but I suvg so loud she always made mo quit. She rnld it disturbed the neighborhood , and the police would como in. This grieved mo very much , for I love to ait In the front parlor of winter evenings and aing hymni. But It was no use talking. She wouldn't have it. Who said I didn't know how to sing. Ono time I began singing in our room , and she knocked all tha chairs down , nolzod the poker , and glaring at mn like a lioness , said : 'tiook hero , Little , do you think I married you to bo tortured to death ? ' I got her quieted down , bnt In loss thanjanothor week wo had It over again. There was eomo company in the parlor , and ono of the visitors accidentally asked mo , 'Mr. Little , I hear you can sing ; won't you favorns with a song ? " 1 was about to comply when she pulled mo by the coat , and in a thundering voice said : "No , Mr. Little won't sing , ho don't know how to sing. ' I wanted to sing , as I saw no harm In it , but it seemed that everything was concentrating against me , and I said nothing and sat down. She made me feel miserable enough , I can tell you , but I eaid to myself , says I : "Little , yon can't sing any moro in this homo ' The list troub'e came on the night of January 14. I had just got Into bed , when there was a cry of fire In the nejghborhood. She insisted on my going oat Into the street and turning on an alarm , nlthouiih the engines had already arrived I got up and wont out , however , 'and whun I came back she was at the front windows , up stairs , shaking her fist at me and giving mo Hail Columbia. I said to her : 'Madame , this is the last you'll see of mo.1 Then I wont over to Brown's hotel and staid all nlcht. The next day I returned to got my trunk , my sot of parlor furniture , and my pictures.1' In addition to thcso'thrlllfng partlo nlara of a remarkable family trouble , Mr. Little made a number of allega tions to show that ho had been most shabbily treated. Ho had paid $103 taxes on her properly , and ho cxhib Hod a small blank-book showing the memoranda of all the expenditures ho had made while living with his wife , the list including everything from a beefsteak to a load of coal. Mr. Little admitted that this was his third mar riage. Ills" first wife died Ho was divorced from his second abont a year ago. Bo allowed that the cause of divorce WAS her attempt to have him placed in an insane asylum. There is another side of the story , which may , In public estimation , put an entirely different color on the whole affair. A reporter who called at Mrs , Little's residence last evening found her to bo a comely lady of most amlablo appearance. She waa In her parlor in company with three gentle men and a lady who * room at her house. They lived there daring the entire Incumbency of Mr. Little as the lady's husband , and they agreed , with ono voice , that his statement concern ing her bad temper and intolerable treatment waa untrue. She had been a goad and patient wife to him , so fat as they knew , but he had , almost from the daof marriage , evinced a violent temper. He objected to people living la the home , w i nervous ftbout all noises , and flew into a rage on slight provocation. Ho had a pmlitont mania for singing though ho could not sing at all. Mrs. Little s id iho had made the mistake of hei life In con- touting to marry him. She took him to bo an even-tempered , affectionate tort of a man , but found it impossible to ploaio him. She hid boon the vic tim of his mistreatment. She bo lievtd his nervous system was so deranged ranged as to affect his mind. Sbo con sidered that she had been basely de- artod , and under the advice of friends hid , a few days ago , sued Mr. Little for malntunaoco , and as ho possessed pr perty , iho had nn doubt of the RUCCBBI of tier suit. She did not see upon what grounds Mr. Little ciuld secure the divorce , its she had done nothing to corflict with the conduct of a good wife * * " idest not # "Thoy who cry Jo are always the most hurt. " Kidney-Wort dooi its work liketho Good Samaritan , quickly , unostentatiously , but with great thoroughness , A New Hamp shire lady writes : "Mother has been afllicted for years with Kidney dis eases. Last spring iho was very ill and had an alarming pain and numb- nose in ono side , Kidney-Wort proved a great bleating and has completely ured her. " Did Tom Ochtltree Write Tnla ? Bait take Tribute. The boys are nearly all down from the mountains now , securely housed for the winter One ot them sayi : "Over onto Yank e Fork last season I struck some rich float. It was good , yon bet. Btilnq rather late in tan evening , and knotting ihere was no one around , I thought I'd take it in next morning. Well , I slatted ont early , bi fore lunnp , and I waa so ex cited that I left my gun after mo in the blankets. Well , as I was travelIng - Ing along the trail , just where the canyon narrows so that two men could hardly pass each other , what In thun der should I see bat a bip brown bear coming down the trail. Now , I had nothing 01 me to ihow fight with , and the bear didn't seem inclined to ran away , d I was in a bid fix. Well , boys , do > od know what I did ? I j'ast fell down on all-fonra and cDinmsnoad to prance , The bear pranced , wo both prauced np to each other ; ho sidled up to mo , and 1 sidled up to him ; ho kl8cd my oar , and I kissed hh , and wn both wont along aboutour business at though nothing had htpponod , " Sept , 14th , 1880. Hop Bitters Co. , TORONTO : 1 have boon sick for the past six ycara , BofF.'ring from dyspepsia and general weakness. I have caod three battles of Hop Bitter ; ; , and they have done wonders for mo. I m well nnd able to work , and eat nnd sleep well T cannot say too moon for Hop B'Uero. SIYTOtfROBBINS. tiheep In Winter. S'.toep will endure sorore cild If * iopt dry ; but txposnro to storms , nithor r/sln / or snow , ia very hurtful The water remalna la the wool , nnd in nn atmosphere little , If any , above freezing , itchilln the body along time. It is for this reason that an ooen win ter is generally unfavorable f > r feed ing sheep. If kept housed they are too warm , their oppotlto fills , and they lose flash , no matter how fed The coarso-woolod sheep are moro impatiout of wet than the fino-woolud , the heavy , oily cum on the wool of the latter keeping the water from panetratlng totheekin. A permanent restoration of exhausted od and worn-out funo'ions ' follow the use of Brown's Iron Bitters. A Hen Commits Suicide. Chlco Record. A friend tolls the story , and vouches for its truth , of a hen in this place with a brood of ton chickens , which aho refused to provide for , and as they gave her great trouble , oho flaw to the top cf a fence ono day , put her head between a couple of the pickets and then stopped off , thtroby com mitting suicide. The little orphans wore adopted by a pullet only a few months old , which has never yet laid an egg , but ii taking care of the family with as much skill as an old , tough hen could. Prefeiior Robert Odium , of Wash Ington , D. 0. , waa cured of severe rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil , the Great German Remedy. A Boul-dtimna Suit. Nearly everything is called in qaos tlon in these days of free inquiry. _ A man In Australia recently died , leaving 87,000 to be expended in masses to bf said for the deliverance of his sou from purgatory. Ordinarily such directions are followed , whatever maybe bo thought of their wisdom. But In this case the executor refused to pa3 oter the money to the church nntil it was legally proved that there was such a ( place as f purgatory , and that the priests wore really able to deliver souls from it by saying mantes. The case Is therefore to bo tried in the secular courts , when some interesting developments may bo expected. Horsfjril's Acid Phosphate in Boa- Icknesi. PROF. ADOLPH OTT , New York eaya : "I used it for seasickness , among the passengers , during _ passage sago across the Atlantic. In tho'gen rality of casea I saw the violent sym toms yield which charaotorlza the diaeaoo , and glvo way to a healthfo * action of the functions impaired , " True to her Too much cannot be said of the eve faithful wife and mother , constantly watching and caring for her dear ones never neglecting a Mngle dutv In t"elr be half. When they ara assailed by dleeite and the system should have a thorjugl cleansing , the stomach and bowels regu lated , blood purifitd , and malarial poison exterminated , she must know the that Klecttio Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and purest medicine in the world and only cost fifty cents. Sold by 0. F. Goodman. Free of Charge. All persons suffering from CoughsColds Asthma , Bronchitis , Loss of Vtice , or any affection of the Throat and Lungs , are requested - quested to call nt 0. F. Goodman's drug store and get a Trial Bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption , free of charge , which will convince them of Its wonderful merits and show what a regular cllar-sUe bottla will do. Call early. A true friend to the weak and con ' valoacent la Brown's Iron Bitters. Ho Whiskey ! BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that arc not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey , thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant , and' it will , in nearly every case , take the place of all liquor , and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G.W. RICE , editor of the American Christian Re view , says of Brown's Iron Bitters : Cm. , O. , Nov. 16,1881. Gents : The foolish wast ing of vital force in business , pleasure , and vicious indul gence of our people , makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied , will save hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia , indigestion , biliousness , weakness , debil ity , overwork , rheumatism , neuralgia , consumption1 ; liver complaints , kidney troubles , &c. , and it never fails to render speedy and permanent rcjief BTAPLlgJiKU 1F6P. 3IDK SPUING ATTACHMENT NOT PATENI ED. A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street , ang 7-ma 6m OMAHA , Nnn. Sioai Ciij faoffic THE SIOUiL OITT ? BOUTB Bntu ft Solid Tf ! n Ihroogh lioo > Council Blufio to St , Paul Without Orutncv Tims , Only 17 Koura UILKB TES 411027X3 ROUTS cu COUNCIL BZrUFFB fO CT. PAUI , KlNHKAFOUb DULDDJ CtH olSHAHCJi ad ill point ) In Northern In * , Vlnne .ta < ) koU. Tkll lice U equipped with th * tmfinni Vtutlr.gbouM Automatic Abri.k ! fted UUU 'Utfortn Oaaplftr Mid ItaCei : nnrt lot BEKI > , OAFETY AN1 > COUrCUX 9 nnimpt-utKi. Pallrain FnUce Slotp'DK DAI ran through WITHOUT ODANQK between K m I Oltjrand El. P ul , T | Coaacl. BloCi kcd Bloai City. Tr lne UUTC Lnlon F dfto Transfer t Conn ell BluSc , at 7:80 : p. m. dbdy on rrtvtl Kinint City. St JOMpb and Council Hlu u train troa the Baath. Arriving t UloDx Git ? 11:10 : p. m. and at lh N w Union Depot at II. Fan ! a. lllt : noon FKH HOCUS tR ADVANCE Of AtTTtOTHBI BOUTC. IUmetuber In taking the Sioux Oily Ban rou zct a Thiongh Train. The fibcrlesl : he QuIckettTlme and a Comfortable Ride In U Through Can between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. tfSM that yoor Ttcktta mil rl Ihe "atotr 01 W and Parlfle UaltiOkJ ' / B. WATTLK8 , J.U. EUOBA.'JH enperlnlendrct den' Pass. A [ in Missouri V lley It. W. I. DAVIH Bibweriern ramongc ! Oonrdl BluOt * THE SHORT LINE -OF T1IE- lilwankee & St. Pan ! RAILWAY Ii now running I Us FAST EXPRESS TRAINS from OMAHA AND OOUNOIL BLUFFS WITH Pullman's Magniflcetit Sleepers AND THE Finest Dining Card in the World IF YOU ARE GOING EAST TO CHICAGO MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point be ) onJ ; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To ST. PAUL OB MINNEAPOLIS Take the BEST UOUTK , the OMcago , Hilwaukee&St.PaulR'y ' Ticket office located at corner Farrmm ant Fourteenth street * and at U. P. Depot and a Mlllaid Hotel , Omaha , /tarSeo Time Table In another column. F. A. NASH , General Atrent. 0 H. FOOTE , Ticket Agent , Omaha. 8. 8. MERRILL , A. V. H. CARPENTER , General Manager. General ran : . Agent J. T. CLABK. GEO. II. HEAFFORD , General Sup't. Ara't Gen. Paw. A tnt. UK O. IF. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Glass. JT Anyone contemplating building itore.bank , or any otherflat will findII to tbit * 4 antage la eomt end with ni before purchasing their Plate GUM. O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS \ i < I AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and } All Grocers' Supplies , A Full Line of the Best Brands of mm ABB MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. 4 igents for BBNWQDD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOOK 00 , Fire and Burglar s 1020 Farnham Street , PERFECTION icf HEATING AND BAMC ia only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. ' WITH WIRE BAUZE OVER DOORS , For aalo by , ROGERS & SOfiS Jnll-mfttl ' . O. : MORGk&JCT : , WHOLESALE GROG 1213 Farnam St. . Omaha , N.h. 1 The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find .all novelties in SIL VER WARS. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and all descriptions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Call and see our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Farnham Streets MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Stock always on Hand. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $100,000. JAS.B. IIEARTWKLli , President. A. L. CLARKE , Vlce-1'rcsldent. E. 0. WtBSTER , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Samuel Alexander O Md Ollvrr , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster Geo. U Pratt , > < " B. Hcartwell , 'D.M.lIcElUlnney. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company furnlahw a permanent , home Institution where School Boa. land other legally taued Municipal aecorlt ! . .0 iHebrart. can be be negotlatedon the raj I avorable terma. Loansmadeonlmprove.ll u n all well lettleo cSSnuS thertale , Uuoi uepon lblefcloc l correevondenU , THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSF IN TDK WEST I General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and ( Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low aa ( ' any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. > Pianos and Organs sold ' for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stock of Stein way Chickering , Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. ( Also Clough & Warren , Sterling , Imperial , Smith , American Organs , &c. Do } not fail to see us before pur * chasin ? . PERSONAL "Parrs of the hu-ran body enlarged , rte\eloped and etro gtoeted , " etc.ls an Inccrcetlng alvert so-neut lo-g run In our paper. In reply to 1 qu rlea wo will tay that there Is no ei I len-o 11 humbug ab ut tbls. On the contrary , the adtertlurs ui > ery highly In- dorwd. Intercs cd persona n ay get t aUd rlr. culars filing all particulars , gl\lne all partlcn * lar < . by wldr-Min/Krle M"dicalCo. , 1' . O. Box 613 , bufl.lo , X. V. Tolwla inculjg Uvc. ( an il-1/ il1fienins fienins Rewarded , OB , s Story of tbo Sewing HaoWne , A bandiome llille rapMoi , blnejand OK wUhnomuraos tnr < titni wllljb * AWAY ( o ny aoolt person calling for It , at any bnack ) r > ab-3f c o ( Tue Qlnccr UintfactarlngOom- cany ' or nlll ho Mat Ly mill , poit paid , ti. icy I'irton living tJlatuice dom car offlwi Ihc Sinpr MauufactarlnR Oo , , P3lnclpfc\ \ Office , 34 Unlcn Bqu ia. NKW IQKK.