1 r * IVT t f A ir a ton > PULSE OF WESTERN PROGRESS Another Solution of the Arid Land Problem Suggested , NECESSITY OF FOREST PRESERVATION Clirjrmip 1'rrpnrr * n Htliniilnnt forWjnin. IIIR'H .Mineral Jiitrri'sH-MlnliiR mill Stock ItinttllnK l Mmilnim NCMM of tinN'ortlMvr t. CA-M-MI , Wyo. , Feb.To ( the Editor of fur. UKI : : Tlio livo"question Inviting tlio careful nttcnllon of Ir-glslators from the Bovor.nl wcBturn states ut the present tlmo is , "How cnti wo utlllzo thonrld lands wltliln our states ! " To olio living In n section whcro n greater jmrt of the unoccupied public domnln is and nnd used only for grazing purnoses , It It evident that they will lorovor bo unoccupied unless something is tlono to Invlto settlers , end lllicral Inducements are hold out. ' Once in uwhllo throughout this section imd the western row of Nobr.iskn counties the .toutlst will soon deluded tenderfoot , under taking to harness the soil on our high benches and drive It Into productiveness nud upon c- qmilntanco linos' him tlio most mlsornhlo bolng on earth. Ho can ralso nothing. The Boll refuses to reward his labor. Discon tented , hating hlmsolf nnd everybody olio , ho leaves the country. The attempt to f < mn Without Irrigation th-ou hotit tlio entire llubllo domain open for settlement today " a Orcuin and the person that don't know It will eon llnd It out by trying It. 1 huvo llvud hero lor the past four years , nnd In Unit tlmo have traveled over most of the vacant publlo domain in the western Btnte.H , and ovurywhero 1 llnd tlio saino state ofafTalrs. Our soil Is rich and when Irri gated Is vcrv productivo. The old desert jnnd law was a good luw for the countrv. but Its provisions were abused Vast tnicls liavo bcpn proved up under it and claimants litivo been sworn to its being In a state of ir- llgntlon , when perhaps thcio never was a drop of water on It. It was not the law thnt should luivo boon repealed , but the inodo ot proof. , To the end that thcro Is a future to the nrld sections In a farming some of the word I herewith B'VO ' you the skeleton of a bill 1 nm preparing tosnnd our representatives and Nebraska congressional representatives. 1 think I ho bill will meet the occasion , and that under Its provisions moil of tlio unoccupied lamli will bo taken up and that settler * will I"il ) It n enni ) investment and rush to take kdvantngoof It. . . . . . An not lur thu s lo of arid hinds in the states of Wvomlng and Nebraska , br-ctlon I. The survoyrel publlo lands of the United States within the states of Wyoming and Nebraska unlit for cultivation and arid In character may bo sold to citizens of the United Stales or to persons that have de clared their Intention to bccomo such in quantities not exceeding IV'O acres to each person at the minimum price of Sl.'Jj per ncre. See3. . That any person desiring to nvall himself of the provisions of this act Bhalt tlio with the reclstor of the district a Written statement dosiRiiatlntf by local sub divisions the land ho wants , setting forth that It Is unlit for cultivation nnd arid in character , and thnt hodoos not apply to pur chase the laud for speculation , etc. , bus , for the purpose of reclaiming It by Irrigation. Sec. I ) . Then the application shall bo postrd and published for sixty days ; at the end of that tlmo the applicant can rnalio elec tion whether to pay the fl.25 In cash or pay JO cents an aero down , and at the end of llvo years , on proof ot full irrigation nnd re clamation , receive a patent without further payment , provided that ho can eot a patent Bt any tnno by paying the balance , $1.15 , and Riving notice for sixty days. Sec. 4 dotlncs reclamation. Sec. fi provides that the land ran bo old , transferred and mortgaged with pro- rlsions. Sec. 0. That no eco Is n bonn fide pur chaser or mortgagee until the land Is fully reclaimed. Sec. 7. That a certain number of acres M-O to be reclaimed each year during the five fears , or until payment of balance duo. Sec. 8 provides for forfeiture and contest. The passngu of such a bill ns this would Invlto the poor man to seek a nome in our midst and would open up u good safe invest- omul for capital. The scheme for the government to build Imincuso lakes and irrigate lands for people that don't ' want it Is a delusion and nut fruit ful of much consideration. Our imincdiato country Is too broken for such an undertak ing nnd what -ystom of Irrigation might bo lucce.ssful In our locality would bo worthless In another. What this country wants U to have the private Individual own the laud without requiring him to llvo upon It. I think that self interest wilt Irrigate and fCClUlni it. J\l.KX. liUTMill. ForcHtH anil Irrigation , Forest preservation nnd irrigation must co hand In hand in the wost. Ono Is essential lo the other. The talk of reservoirs nnd basins for the storage of surplus waters in a tvasto < nf hroath , unless the timber on the ) nouiitniii skips Is preserved. To m.iko Irrigation successful and oxtcti- Mvc in nrcn , It is important lhat"tho natural protection against sudden thaws on the biiow- covered mountains bo maintained. If the present ruthless raid on the mountain forests It cos on unchecked , disaster and destruction will certainly follow. The experience of the people in the Allegheny mountain region Is one Iho people of thu west should guard MgnliiKt , The Allcghnnlos having boon Mrippod of timber , there is no protection Unilnst sudden thtiws , and the result is that the mulled snow every spring rushes down Upon the valleys in torrents , doing Incalcu lable damage lo property. A like fate awaits tbo valleys of the wost. It is doubtful if any artificial barrier could withstand freshets inch as would follow the disappearance of tlmbfir. ICxports agree that under present comlllloiib reservoirs for the storage of wnsto Waters nro practicable , but if the denudation pi the forests Is permitted to go on It would be n criminal expenditure of public funds to jtlmnpt to contlno tbcsprlng floods. With tree protection thaws are gradual , Hid the source of water supply fairly inain- inlncd throughout the summer.Keniovo that protection and disaster is Inevitable. The > lunpl.v of water would bo exhausted long H'foio ucrnp coulu ripen. 1'roteclior. of thu forests U essential to the permanency of irrigation. A lElllil on IIlli ItnntliTN. Klvo years ago Montana stockmen declared trnr on Iho rustlers , nna waged It so vigor- ) usly ihat from con to twenty-five horse lifters wore sent over the divide with their boots on. A similar war is now on , pro- rolled by bold und extensive robberies on tbo Janet's. 11 A fund of fJO.OOO Is being raised , and with ( his the stock growers bellovo they will bo kblnlnputu btop to horse stealing in the Hulo. Agents will bo kept ut nil the ship , ping points In Montana , Idaho and Wyom ing , nnd every possible outlet guarded. Unless the rustlers soon dispose of the itolon horses they h&vo corralled In Wyom- - big , near the -Montana Hue , and scatter , a kiir force will be upon them , and the result lu jrlll bo a pitched bmtlo , fur which the stock lieu will bo prepared. The rustlers are Hronnlv entrenched in the mountains and Kill tight to the last dltcl > . Tholr operations JBVO extended from Washington to Pierre , P I't at .Mliiliii ; In Jlontmm. The Montana Inspoato. * of mines In bu au inn ! report says the old quartz mines con > Jlnuo to grow in value as they acquire depth , ind are developed on a large sole , showing ihat nature has bestowed our mountains with untold wealth. Many mlnlngcUluis that had beau patented snveral years ago nnd loft lie Idle huvo DOOU opened up during the past lumiiier with very good icsults. Although our largest copper mines have been closed for u period of seven mouths , the output of an Valuable metals wilt equal that of last vcur. , is If not exceed It. The Inspector ipcuks also of the extensive toil : talnlnir at Koit Lodge nnd Hand Coulee 10. Cokodule , Tlmberllno a-id Horr. TUB output to l iteudtly on the Increase. In Chateau For- , ir - yus. - Moagher and Misnouln counties con.la. M-ublo coal land has boon taken up during ip Inspector Iho past summer , end In the opinion of the Montana at uo distant day is des to Ixjcotno n grout coal producer as well as the lending mineral producer of the world. According to the report , thirty-two fatal mining accidents are recorded by the Inspector specter , and seven by the deputy , making a total of thlrtv-nlue Of nonfatnl accidents , twonty-flvo nro reported by the Inspector nnd four by the deputy , making a total of twenty-nine nonfatal accidents. Cliryolinr's SincltiT. The Choycnnoso ore crowing lustily those days over xvhat appears to bo n "po" In tbo smeller projnct. The outcome of the agita tion going on for several wooki Is n bonded bargain between a committee of citizens nnd Hen Hlanchanl , In which thn latter agrees to build and operate smelting works , giving employment to 'HX ) man. In consideration thereof the nooplo donate lands and cash ag gregating $150,000. The smelter company tins already been Incorporated with $3,000,000 capital. The erection and operation of reduction works In Choycnuo will hnvo a stimulating effect on tno mineral Interests of the stato. At present the raw ere Is shipped to distant points , involving extra coU of transporta tion. Tills cost rnndora useless low grades , which cannot bo shipped a great distance and leaves the minor a margin of pro lit. Con venient reduction works means not only greater profits for miners but greater nc- tlvity In mining nnd kindred industries. Wo dolT our chapanux to Cheyenne enterprise. Western Mcmim-H III CoiiRrrsH. The following bills nro pending In con gress : Establishing a br.incli mint in Omaha and appropriating SlOO.OOa therefor. Providing for the construction of a public building at Hastings , Nub. , and limiting the cost with slto to $ J30,000. Providing for compulsory education of Indian children. Providing for the purchase of n site and the erection of n public building In Soutli Omaha , nt n total cost not , exceeding ( lUO.OJO. Urrtiitlnij to thu slate of North Dakota cer tain lands heretofore sut apart as n wood reservation Fort Totton military reservation , for the lisa of the militia of North Dakota. Pro\'ding for the disposal of the Fort Sheridan reservation or Nebraska to actual Bottlers , under the provisions of the home stead laws. A \Vyomlni ; Stride , That the mineral development ot Wyoming Is in Its veriest infancy is being demonstrated every day In the comparatively small amount of exploration work that Is being done in the mineral districts of the stato. The La Plata district is the last ona to send out good tid ings , nnd this is tlio way the Lnramlo Uc- piibllciin Jubilates over the latest discovery : "Sovontv-llvo dollars to the ton I "That's what five assays ol the new ere from tbo Hrooklyn shaft avor.iR'jd. Mr. Kood completed his tests and submitted his returns. The llvo samples treated ran all the way Irom twenty-live to slxtv ounces of silver and thirty to fifty per cent of lead to the ton. This Is an average ot { 43 In silver and $32 In lead , at present market prices for 3 metals. A stock company Is being formed to ope rate the West Point brewery. Palmer has subscribed $1,000 for stock in a foundry to be started at that place. A mother near Archer punished hor3-yoar- old child by ducking her in cold water. The Sturdovant Dry GooJs company of Atkinson has been closed under attachments aggregating $10,808. A now elevator with 8,000 bushels capacity Is to bo erected at Monroe , Platte county , as soon as the weather will permit. Fred Merchant , a. well-to-do Nomaha county farmer , was kicked by n horse and his jaw broken In several places. Ho may die. Farmers living near Harvard have organ ized a stouu company to build a chocso fac tory and work oh tbo plant will begin at Mrs. Laura Schwonk , residing near Har vard , who reconlly fell heir to a snug for- luno , dropped dead of heart disease. She. was 70 years old. John H. Mtilhcson has been elected prosl dent of tno Stanton County Agricultural society , and tbo dates for the coming fair are October 5 , ( i nnd 7. Major D. Williams , a prominent Grand Armv man nnd Mason of Gemovn , Is dead at the nsa of 75 years. Ha bad been a resident of Fillmore county since 1870. Joseph Stnt-a , n Vatloy county farmer , whllo returning homo from Burwoll drove over n steep bank nnd was instantly killed. His body was not found for several d'uys. M. C. Frank , police judge of York ( and formerly editor of the Republican , who had his arm crushed by a train two years ago , submitted to n second amputation of the limb last weolc , ns the limb had navqr healed. A project is on foot to start a health resorl at Blue Springs , on the property on which , tha famous Blue Springs are located , from wliich the town derives its name. It is the intention to form a stock company with capital of 512,000. Whllo two Brothers named Overhulson were attending'chnrch at Liberty , some mis crounl loft far-parts unknown with u gooc team of bay colts nnd good harness and a buggy belonging to tbo above parties. Search is being made in every direction , but no clew has bcon obtained. The old Ferry house , a landmark at Cov- ington , was destroyed by an incandiary lira Iho olbor night. Five people living in the bousooro ovcrcomo by the timoko , but were rescued in tlmo to save their lives. The only lire ) alarm known lu Covlnt-ton is the liring of revolvers. Ciister county will have , according to the Broken Io\v ! Kopubllcan , the largest acreage of crops iho coining season over put out it iho county , should the planting season bo favorable , ns present prospects indicate. Tlio success attained last year has encouraged the farmers , nnd most of them will put out In creased acreages. The farmers' co-opor.itivo croamorv r' Nailed publishes n report for IS'Jl that nis , . n good showmij. It mndo 8i,7.'l ; ( pounds ! J butter which sold for | I5IU7.17. : Patrons were paid S7.ICW , unel the running expenses wore fci.1177. The not profit of the concert was 017 , and tlio .stockholders were nffordoe a good market for their dairy products. town. A circus Is to ho started out of las Moines in a /aw woeks. It cost DCS Moines $ liOu'J.85 to cars for It paupers last year. There have been six cremations at Dayon port In the past ninu months. An addition will bo mndo to MoVcv hospi l- $ tal at Uubuquo lo cost $ i. ,000. The contract for tbo now park of the De Moines Driving Purk association will be le soon. John Slnteir , the Iowa City burglar , wil spend the next four years in the socluslou o the renltontlary. There w'oro thirty four deaths nt Clinton during January , the largest number over ro ported in ouo month. The business men of Doon have offered a bonus of f2,0i)0 ) for a good fifty to seventy vo barrel tlour mill. Kov. Mr. Glover , on ox-mlulster nt Du > buquo , Is accused of forging hli wife's wil aud olldring It for probato. Several men were severely injuroa In t froe-for-all saloon light at Wuvorly. The participant * uro now in jail , A little U-year-olei child of James Wilson near Marongo , got too near some machinery operation and was killed almost instantly Iowa will bo allowed to have 1'JOO of her soldier participate sin the dedication of tbo World's fair buildings at Chicago , October 13. 13.Tho The young men's party uai been organized Ml. Pleasant und they will nominate cau- dlilotos for all iho positions made vacant this spring. Chariot Atkins , a workman at Seovors MnnufucturniK company plant at Oskaloosa , was struck by a piece of iron wblcb foil twenty feet , seriously injuring him. ho Matt Andrews , the poalofllco thief found guilty at Kookuk , has been sentenced to pay u line of 11,000 and serve u term of four yours In the Fort Madison penitentiarj , Stops have been taken by u number of farmers near Columbus Junction lo otToat organization to explore for gas which In bellevod to tixlst there la paying quauti ties , Court matter * are so far behind in Wapolio county that-the legislature will bo petitioned give relief oy the appointment ot a court judge in addition to the throe already on the bench , On January IS , a cow belonging to William Andrews of Montroio s-ayo birth to a calf him which wui dead , mid giving no mlllr she was tit-nod Into the stock pasture with the other ntlle. Two weeks later she was dlsjovorod with anolher calf , fnt and hearty. She now gives plenty of milk. Hock Kaplets It nil broken up over the at- omptofF. W. Johnson to ihoot Eugene llllesby because of attentions to his wife , to vhom ho had been married but n month , olinson U under arrest. Mrs. Mlnnlo Dean , a domestic In iho fam- ly of C. A. Unrrlngor near Huthvou , Is chnreed of having neolootod 'her ID-months- old child so thnt It dlod of him go r nnd expos ure. She will bo prosecuted. The HOMO ridden by Sureoon C. H. Loth- rop. of tbo FIrn Iowa cavalry , Is still living. at Lyons , at the mature ago of 3T > years and n Inlr condition. There ts some thought of sxhibiUng him at tdo World's fair If ho shall Ivo until it opom. It has boon been found necessary , recently , to Illo nnd trim his leclh o unable him to appropriate sufficient food to ( ocp him In good condition. ScHilli lliikntit. Ynnkton's electric light plant has boon put n R first-class condition. The Madison artesian well has reached a lopth of 1.070 foot , but the hole Is dryer than a prohibition stato. The Custor Chromclo reports that $3,000.- , 000 nro available for developing the tin natoriaU In Custor and Pennington counties , Fifteen tons of bullion , nvoraglnK $000 per .on , the result of n fifteen days'run at the Ooiidwood smelter , was shlpoad to Omaha ast week. Hapld City hus reached the conclusion that n smelter of 100 tons capacity Is essential to the welfare of the city nnd the prosperity of nolghbotlng mines. The clean-up of the Homostako and asso ciate minus for the last half of January wont east yesterday. There were seven largo bnoks valued at something between $ 'J3'J,000 and WOO.OOO. A miner near Bald mountain who has held and worked a claim for the past eight , yean , was recently offered ? T ,00 , In cash for a one-half .Interest In a claim which two years ago ho offered to a party now residing : In Doiidwood for a grub stake. The Hnrdln-Iiakor company organized nt Milwaukee a few davs ago will develop n croup of four quartz claims In Two-Hit Gulch , four miles east of Do.idwood. The ground Is at present a fair prospoot , show' iug several small veins of free gold ore. The Addle mine , one of Iho best developed oftholar o unmoor owned by the Harnoy Peak company , is proving Itself a veritable bonanza. The shaft is now down 4.)0 feet , and shows u strong vein of tin-bearing rock full six foot between walls , carrying n high per ecu tot tbo wluto metal. A discovery of sand carbonates assaying thirty ounces silver to the ton has boon made ono and a half miles north from the famous Spokane mine , Custor county. The vom was toiind cropping at the surface and showed a width of seven Inches. A shaft has since been sunk twenty foot , the vein nt this depth bolng eighteen Inches wide bo- twccu well defined walls of granite and mineralized slate. Wyoming. Valuable deposits of soda In the Sweet- water valley are being worked. The expenses of the United States court in the state last year were $23,5UO. Judgment for $18,003 has boon lodged against the Cheyenne National bank. Sheep on the ranges between Kawllns and Bitter crock are reported in good condition. Laramlo is entitled to fri'O mail delivery , but there Is no money ' available to foot the MIL Paul Uudzlnsky attempted to walk from Cheyenne to Omaha. A blizzard caught him nnd nearly ended his earaor. His foot were so badly frozen that amputation was neces sary. The snow is eight foot deep nt Gold Hill , but ' development work continues , the stamp mil is In operation and the road is open. The oamp has tint had its murder yet , but a prize light was brought off ono night last wook. In 1800 tbo s'.ato legislature passed a bill requiring lire insurance companies writing in Wyoming to yield to the lire departments of the various towns 1 pnr cent on premiums as living monev. A test Issue was made , and .Finite Scott of the llrst district court Holds that tha law Is unconstitutional. With \ the opening of spring forty miles more of finished grading will bu added to the Wyoming line of the O. & M. railroad. Twenty outfits of 100 tnon each are working west from Gillette , and the nearest gang is only I fifteen miles beyond Powder river and sixty-five miles from Buffalo. Wo \ have u curioas kind of a wlfo at OP house , says tbo editor of the Evanston Now- > . Ifwe wo smile at the hired girls , she's mad ; if we don't notice them , she swears It's only done for a blind ; which i.s liable to bo a fact. The result is wo can't keep u good looking girl more thau one week out of the year , but then that's ' economy. Montana. The next national mining congress will meet in Helena , July 13. Uroat Falls is unable to keep up with tbo demand for school accommodations. During the six months ending December W ) the Boston and Montana company has pro duced IU.700,000 pounds of fine copper. A body of high grade ore three foot In width has boon uncovered in tnslowor workIngs - Ings or the Hope mlno , at Basin , the prop erty recently purchased by the Edgertou syndicate. The city couucil of the city of Helena has passed a resolution favoring the exclusion of Chinese , and urgltur thu Montana represen tatives in congress to support any measure looking toward their expulsion. The Vfnrklngmnn'a union of Butte has issued a warning , addressed to laborers , ad vislne thorn to keep away from that city , as the country is flooded with Idle men and trouble Is feared with employers. The Omaha Mining comoany has filed Its : articles of incorporation with the secretary of state. Operations will bo carried on in Meagher and Cascade counties. The In corporates are ICmllio ire Uoohl , Hugo Matthews. M. II. Luther , J. C. Wardner , Ad.am Harnuug , Philip Hurtman , iioury Keogh ; capital S500.000. The annual report of iho State Board of Stock Commissioners states that during the past year stock has been unusually free from disease , and their condition has boon gen erally line1. The ne figures compiled by Secre tary W. T , Proultt give nn excellent idea eof tbo extent of tbo cattle raising Industry In Montana. In IS'Jl , 'Ji.'i.OOO head of cattle were shipped , Ineliulln ? laj-lll head of strays , whto ! ' . . ' 5,000 bead were slaughtered In the stato. Front tlio sale of strays the sum ) 10f $1,580 has bonn received by tbo secretary arid paid over to the owners of the strays. Malic , . The Banner mill at Idaho City will run through thu winter for tno first time In Its history. Holso enjoyed a rabbit cuaso In the center of the city the other day. Quite a rural town Is Bolso , Surveyor General Pottlt has lot contracts for the survey of 180,0,00 acres of land In iho Fort Hull Indian reservation und also for all needed surveys of Owylioo county. illot The snow In Bollnvuo Is about four ot deep and narrow passuitos lead trom house to house , whllo tbo railroad marks' the great connecting highways. Along tbo main street piles of snow a dozen feat high tell how the roof a are prevented from caving in through the gteut weight , Is The Ceuur d'Alenn Minor gives the pro ceedings of a recent ole mooting of the Mine Owners association at which it was pgreed " that all producing mines ido Included In the asso ciation should remain rloscd dowu at toast four months if tha railroads do not sooner yield to the demand made upon them , DrA loug suspension Is anticipated. Robert Laing , a rotldont of liolso , has made a discovery which may bo of great value to the sagebrush districts of Idaho , is Utah , Nevada and other states. Some time ago bo became imbued with tha Idea that the sagebrush might be converted Into the coarser grades of paper. Laing 6tutes that can manufacture shuebrusb puper at ita small cost , und that ho can inukou jroflt by soiling it nt-Ijj cents a pound. a Along Ilif Coast , A Seattle Is incubating a new charter. In The Houo , Nov. , reduction works are again on operation. Now Whatcoai ( Wash. ) capitalists , are boring for oil. The rolling mills at Laramlo will . soon begin operations. Henry Wethoroao , a M9cr and a prominent lumber merchant , died last week. A tenderfoot lu Kcaltlo U endeavoring to Mr extract legally f 18,000 from a man who called a th.lof. A colony of 1,000 Danes will be established n on lands 1 alone the Walker river In Nevada next spring. j , . , Tbo Portland Union Depot company has Jtnorgod from n ilnatlclnl cloud , and work on atthe depot Is about to bogln , Washington democracy Is veering to Hill , not because Clovolaildis , loved loss , but bo- causa the spoils are loved more. Pat Shield , tbo sailor who llcurod in the Chilian controversy , collided with San Fran cisco whisky last week nnd lauded In jail , yix hundred men n'fo now employed In tha coal mines of Cambria , Wcston county. Twenty-three coke eVens nro burning nil the tlmo. The smallpox Is spreading nmong the Uhlneso In quarantine on Angel Inland , In San Francisco bay. There are over 500 per sons In quarantine. Sacramento's Hoard of Health thinks heart failure" covers n multitude of dis eases. Hereafter doctors will bo required to certify tbo primary cause of death. The big soda lakes near Laramlo nro to bo worked systoraallcally. The water is to bo drained on" , and with n now process of dry ing. It Is bollovcd 'JJ.OOO tons per year will bo produced. Duncan Bankhond , n Scotchman , who Is Iho largest wlnomakor of Cotlo , Franco , ts In San Frnpcisco making arrangements lo ship n largo quantity of California wlno to Franco for blending with the light French winos. Last year ho shipped 150,000 gallons. A. late census bulletin Is davotod to the subject of paupers in nlmshouses. It shows that tlio average ago of nu nlmshouso pauper Is 51 years. In tha fnr west one-half of nil thcso paupers are bolweem Iho aces of GO and SO years. In the almshouscs of Oregon there are ninety-nine paupersthirteen of whom nru women. Tha otdcsl man is 100 years nnd the oldest woman 85. It is positively stated , says n northern ex change , that work on Iho Puget Sound ex tension of iho Union Puclllu railway will begin inside of thirty days. Orders have been Issued to rush tha bridge across the Columbia. Under the now arrangement the Union P.icillc will absorb the Port Townsend Southern rnllwav , which , when completed , will extend the Port Townsoml to Olvmpin. Irish colonists nuinboriuir 400 families nru soon to form n colony In Inyo county , Call- ferula. The-so people , coming direct from Ireland , will settle in iho vicinity of Owens lake , and Ihu development of Inyo will bo greatly accelerated. Fifteen thousand acres of land Imvo been purchased by tlio origin ators of thu enterprise , anil this tract will bo Irrigated by waters taken from Owens rivor. \K ' HOOKS . The first number of n now bi-monthly serial rla published by Low Vnndorpoolo & Co. , of New YorK , made Us appearance on January 1.pin The Initial nrtlclo is ontitloil "Trans planted Shatne , " nnd Is written by four of Now York's most nromlnoal citizens , whoso names are not given. It is In many respects n very remarkable 111110" book and contains some excellent advise tersely oxpi cosed. After exposing all the conventional crimes and i woaknossesi , moral lies , society shams , an the general moral , religious , social , legal , political and commercial rottenness of this country. Ono of the contributors very pertinently Informs us that "to cata logue evils Is very much easier than lo .sug gest : remedies for them ; and from the very nature of tilings , no remedial measure can bo anything else thnn Utopian unless It employs anems of sufilcicnt power to destroy results by striking down causes. " But wo noea not despair for'There is ono remedy , , and but ono which has the power to cnel all these mockeries , rnstoro right , justice , and doconcv to their usurped thrones , or , in fact , to reverse - verso at will tbo whole enginery of the uni verse , und this is woman. " This sounded very fair on paper , but the truth is It Is ! asking too much of the woman of this or nny other country. 'They nro not angels and they have their passions and foibles thosarna as men. Ever since the creation of Ibo world good women havo" bcfpn exerting n powerful Inlluciico ) for the improvement of the rueo.but nt the saino time if illbrn bo any truth In his tory i tli6 bad wonion have not remained en tirely Idle , nnd UioX'tiavo ' done their share toward making thiugs"Uncomfortnble for the upright | i nnd rlnhteous. Woman does nut always sin in the same ) way that nun does , but in the language of the street , she "gets there" all the sumo. "Tlio Wild Uoso of Gros.s-StnulToii , " by Natnlv Von Eschstrulh , and translated by lil liso L. Lathrop , is pre-eminently ono of the most imaginative , picturesque nnd in spiring novels of the year. An air of purity an naturalness pervades this unconven tic story , which appeals strongly to the soul's .sympathies and affections , while the rare beauty nnd character of the young baroness an only child brought up nt tnr father's estate fur from the city exhibits a gcmnrul manifestation of girlish innocence and nalvo sweetness that fairly carries thu reader with her. Although never sensa tional , the story is rich in social pictures , presenting many incidents of great interest , especially thu description of the court ball , to which our heroine was suddenly introduced , is wonderfully graphic. Altogether thu various characters uro wil drawn and the plot and donocraont exceptionally interesting aud novel. Published by Worthlngton com pany , 7-17 Broadway , Now Yonr. Harper's for Fobrnary contains the beginning " ning of a remarkably "altractlvo bories of papers describing a carioo voyupo in ISI ! ) down tbo Danube , "From the Dluoic Forest to the Black Sea. " 'the lirst nrtlvlo of the sorics Is written by Poultnoy Blgelow and is superbly Illustrated. Julian Ralph con tributes another of his valuable papers under the sjoiiiPwhat enigmatical title of "A Skin for A bkin , " with illustrations drawn by Frederic Uomlngton. George W. Sheldon bus a good paper on "Old shipping Merc-hunts of Now York , , ' Illustrated by Mo-tirs. T. H. Scholl and C. D. Gibson from paintings by Eaton nnd Nmjle. ' 'Ttio illustrated nrticlo on "Tbo Koynl Danish Theater" livery readable - able and is from thu pan of William Archer , the pictures are being executed by Hans Togncr. In a paper entitled , 'Chicago The Main Exhibit , " Julian U.ilpn . .Ivos u graphic nnd L'lowlnir account of the present aspects of business and life in the great metropolis of the lakes. Then thuro Is the now play by Amelia Hives , entitled "Athohvolu , " and "Tho Llttlo Maid at the Door , " PV Mary E. VVIIItins. This number Is a particularly' in teresting one from a literary and urtistlc standpoint. The contents of the February number of the North American Hovlow nro of an unu sually varied character. In addition to the ' first of the four articles by Mr. Gladstone on "The Olympian Religion , " will bo tlio followIng - Ing contributions ; "Tammany Hall nnd tbo s Democracy , " by Hon. Hlchard Crokor : "How to Attack the Tariff. " by Hon. Wil liam Springer , chairman of the Ways und Means committee ; "A Claim for American Literature , " by Clark Kusfull ; "Cin Our National linnks Bo MadaSafori" by Edward S. Lacey , comptroller of the currency ; "Fires on Transatlantic Steamers , " by Earl do la Warr , who has recently boon active in the House of Lords In Ills efforts lo prevent Imperfect stowaga of Cotton ; "The Duty nnd Destiny of England In Asia , " by Sir Edwin Arnold ; "A Perilous Business and the Koiueuy , " by HenryiCabot Lodge-tho busi ness referred to being the OL-cup.itlon of trainmen ; "A Year of Hallway Accidents , " " by Colonel H. G. I'raut , editor of the Kail , road Ga/atto ; "Tho , 'Op'ora , " by Edmund C. Stanton , director of the Metropolitan Oncrii House , nnd "Lotier/es / nnd Gambling , " by Anthony Comstook. The Fobruury nuuibnr of Short Stones contains such an ox lent collection that It very dllllcult to decide which of them Is the most morltorioutur "Sandy Macphorsoii , " bv Robert Duchnnatr. Is the title of the "Famous Story" tlm'month. ' , Tills U pro. eminently u mugazii/d / 'for busy people , and to especially that numerous class who , while fully appreciating , ttiutibuueflts to bo derived from occ.islonul roUxatlon from the cares and worries of life by dipping Into fiction , yet hesitate to start In reading a long novel. To such people n publication like Short .Stories a perfect boon. Published b > the Current Literature Publishing company , UO West Twenty-third street , Now York. Tne PopularSdonca monthly forFebruary has a vnry attractive literary menu. "Per sounl Liberty , " the joint production of Ed < ward Atkinson and Edward T. i/'abot , U a very readable article as Is also 'The Story of Strange Land. " by I'rof. David S. Jordan. of fund of valuable information i fu wit hod the contribution by Hou. Carroll U.Wright day "Urban Population" nud "Electricity In the Relation to Science , " by Prof. William Crookcs bhould bo widely read. Mary Ailing Abor has u very good paper entitled "An Experiment In Education , " while Jumos Sully contributes a thoughtful artlcki , "Is but Mun the Only Iteasonori" M. Dd Lucaio Duttifcirii gives us sonic iniereithg'-Noiv Ob Btop servutlons on the language of AnlnmU ' uino ; , M. E. Blauchard tells us what he knows about "Hecuut Oconulc Cuuhttways , " and Allro B , Ttveedv instructs us ubout 'Homely nor r- i ostlnirand Instructive papers by prominent people. PublUhod by a , Appleton & Co. , 1 Bond street , Now York. The fcnluro of iho February Istuo of the Current Lltoralure Is the printing of the prefaces to .1. F. Nlsbol's "Tho Insanity of Genius. " Thoio two articles give a wonder fully comprchcnsiuo review of n startling book. This number also contains ro.vllngs from the newest books , scenes from Arthur 1 , ( JuUlor Crouch's "Tho Blue Pavilions ; " Onida's "Sanja Hnrbarn , " nml Oplo Koail's "Kmtnott Bonloro. " The famous chapter for the month is "Franctne's Muff , " from Henri Murger's "La Vie Boheme. " Other notable articles are : Kobolii s " ' 1'horo are Such Bo- incs " "Intellectual " " , Arroennco , "Ncivrn' } IlBtr , " "Lovo and the Uramatttls , " "Tho Ago of Pnnlonce , " nnd "Old Songs Made Now. " The English Illustrated Mag.i7.tno your by year Is growing In favor nnd It well merits the largo amount of publlo patronage It now receives nt the over ine'roanlng army of rend ers , of periodical publications. It Is nlwnys excellently edited , finely Illustrated nud its contributors rnnlc among the loadlngthlnkcrs nnd writers of tha present ago. ThU Is say ing n good deal when so many monthlies uro now Issuing from iho press In llils country. Mncmillnn fc Co. deserve n wore ! of com inclination for providing Ilia publlo with n good wholesome magazine nt the modornto prlco of 15 cants per copy. Published nt ll'Jl Fourth nvcntio , Now York. The annual edition of iho Ashland Dally Press ts n magnlllccnt one of which the pub- Ushers and Iho citizens of "tlio Garland City of the Island Sen" may well bo proud. On the inside of the cover Is n bonutllul "Sleigh Itldo Glee1 , " dedicated to tbo Ashland people nnd wiitte'ti especially for this edition by N , D. Coon. There are some excellent Illustra tions of prominent hulldlncs nnd pretty bits of scenery , which togolhcr with the pjrtrnlts of municipal olltclals nnd loading citizens , mnko this lsuo very nttractivo and Interest ing. Some idea may bo gained of the cost of Hiich n compilation ns this when ll Is stated thai It contains upwards of150 Illustrations , some of thorn bolng unite nrttstlc. "Our Child. " by Clara Ballon , Is n weak Btory which the author describes as a tale of passion. It Is ono or these novels in de scribing which ho use of the DYonch language comes In handy , for It Is dlnicult to discover Us raison d'etre. Published by W. O. Rowland , Chambers street , Now York. The February issue of the California Illustrated magazine will contain an account of "Hunting the Atilclopo with Iho Sabre , " nn exciting sport on the desert of America. Prof. Holdcn or the Lick observatory give's some novel view ? on "Tlio Crater of Co pernicus ; " Kx-Goyornor L. A. Sheldon reviews - views the Fifty-llrst congress ; wbilo Abbot Kinno.v , ox-forestry commissioner , describes the forests of the Pneillci slope. Viek's Floral Guldo for Ib'.W ' U nn artistic publication. Tt.o lirst colored illustration gives some vary line specimens of now French nvvas. Then there are some oxquls- ito pictorial representations of poppies , flowering - oring daisies , chrysanthemums , geraniums , fuchlas , sunflowers , pink nnd whlto en r na tions , and n whole host of others , all works of art There nro also some excellent pic tures of the various kinds of fruits grown In this countrv. Published by Juices Vick , Uochostor. N. Y. The annual almanack issued by the J. H. Bates idvrrtisiiig ngoncy of Now York , con tains some excellent illustrations , principally of public buildlcgs in Washington , ufso per traits of the governors of each state in the union nnd u short historical sketch of each state , besides the usual modicum of interestIng - Ing facts and figures thai ono looks for in such publications. "A Handbook of Florida , " by Charles Lod- yard Norton , is n very useful little compila tion , giving n mass of valuable Information about tha towns on the Atlantic nnd Gulf coasts , middle Florida , subtropical Florida and west Florida. Then there arc some In teresting fnnts regarding the nalivo races and tlio cultivation of the various fruits in digenous to the state nnd something about the game laws , average temperature , the rainfall , etc. Thcro Is likewise a map of each county with appropriate historical sketches of the counties. Published by Longmans , Green & Co. , 15 East Sixteenth street , Now York. The lirst number of Humanity and Health , a now monttr.y devoted to the physical , mental , mural und spiritual health of man kind , has just boon issued by the Humanity Publishing company , 18 Clinton place , Now York. It has an exquisite frontispiece and is brimful of well written articles on topics of paramount importance to the people. Wo have received "The Glebe Almanac and Political Hand Book" for I8'U , compris ing 20(1 ( pases of interesting nnd instructive matter on very nearly every conceivable topic under tie ! sun. It Is an exceedingly useful little compilation and rollecus great credit on tlio publishers , the Glebe Almanac company , St. Paul , Minn. St. Nicholas continues to improve both in iirtklic beauty and literary excellence. Tbo February number is perfectly delightful. It has n H hole host of clover stories written for young children nnd yet freei of all that foolish nonsense thnt used to form the principal portion of children"1 ! ! books .somo few elceudcs ago. . Wo have received n copy of the annual oilt- lion of tha National Building nnd Loan Herald ; published nt Minneapolis , Minn. It i < a masterpiece of typographic ) and nrtistio skill. Besides n mats of attractive matter of speei.il value to parties Interested in bnilil- imd investment associations it contains a number of portraits of eminent men beauti fully executed and fnr Miporior to iho nynr- ngo picture ono linds in u publication of this nature. "The common roads of the United States , " says a United States commissioner of agri culture , "havo been neglected , nnd nro in ferior to llio.o ot any other civilized country in the world. " If this bo the case then the publisher.- a now monthly calloil Good Roads , the general aim of which is to stlmu late the interest of the public in Iho bolter- montof our roads and streets , deserve gen- aious patronage for undertaking sucli n stupendous work. The little publication is illustrated and full of Information nud sug gestions regarding the Improvement of our public hlclnvayb. Published by Iho League ) Uoaila Improvement BureauPottor building , Now York , Tlio twenty-third annual issue of the Pub- He ; Ledger almanac Is n very useful compila tion. Us contents Is very varied in natu o. In Its seventy-three puces will bo found.somo valuable information and statistics on astron omy , alhlalio sports , bnso ball , oonsjs ro- lurns , the Chilian revolution. Iho drama and the World'bfniroflBM. Wo have received the Initial number of Baby , " a little fortnightly publication de voted KOlo to .1 ho intori'.sts of mothar * . Its editor announces that no expanse will oo pared-to obtain articles from the highest authorities on Iho raiting of children. In this poriodlnal the young mother can ilud Homo excellent advice with regard to Hitch Important matters ns the health , food and dross of tliolr little darlings. Punlishod by Baby Publishing company , UJ7 Broadwuv , Now York. wjg | Burpeo's Farm Annual for IS' ) ) Is full of pretty illustrations of llowors nnd vegetables and nny amount of vnluabln information about 8 oas. It is attractively gotten up , nnel every floriculturist und horticulturist should snnd for a copy. W. Atlee Burpee company , Philadelphia , P * . A charmingly sentimental Scottish song I "Wait nWoo , an1 DInna Wuary. " by U. M'Loan Colder. The music is composed by John Wilson , who , although n young man , evinces considerable musical ability nnd much rriginallty us a compoiur. Ho scored qulle a success with his dashing musical inoJIov , "Tho Scottish Minstrel Lnncors , " ( Published by Mozart Allan , 70 South Port land street. Glasgow , Scotland , Mr. William Llghton of ibis cily has com J posed n very phasing ijuiclcstop for the A piano entitled "Friendship , " and dadicatod the Oddftillovvs society , Published by Carl Hoflmun , Loavcnwortu , Kan. Have I got a cough f Da you think I'm an omnibus and can't cougbl Well , of nil the dodgasted women I over saw here I've coughed for seventy days nnd you want to know If I've ' got a couuli. Now Mrs. Spoop- endyko , I want that bottle of Hutler'a Sure Cure Cough Medicine you hear ! Important .Mi'atliii ; Announced. There will bo u meeting of the subscribers the Real Estate Owners association ut its room , SOJ Now York Life building , on Mon evening , February S , ut 8 o'clock , for purpose of talking over the entire ques TAKE TIME TO DELIBERATE , when the time for notion nrrlvos , thinking unel buy a bultlo of goii' C'uribtiud Sfiulol ] Sail. Ho sure to obtain the uciiumu iitiooi'luil article ) , which must huvo the Bl natiiro of "ICis- d'MoniiolHnn C'o. , Solu A onta , Now York , " on every boltlo. tions of pnrlt bonds , the amendment of the mechanic's lien law , tno reforming of our city charter , the laws covcrninp real estate , the question of taxation , special Improve ments , nmmi factories homo natronnpo , llnnncos , nnd nil other mutters \vhfch may bo cnllod tip or siigu-cstod by nny ono present , having a bo.irlng upon the Interests of tha taxpayers of this city. A Full and frco discussion of all these topics will ! > < > had , nnd any ono pro ont will bo In vited tet freely express thoiniolvos at to what nU'ht bo donu to bring about tnoro fi\vornblo roiidltlons fnr tha praiiloof Omiihu. The Importnnco of tills moating cannot , bo overestimated , and It Is a duty nil members ewe to the city , people , taxpayers , to forego all other arrangements und be present at this ne > ollii . Cliitmtirrlitln .t Oo. / ' /urn Hie nfiifim Cuuntii'Metittier , Liinnt , fit. ll wns the good fortune of a representative of this paper to visit the laboratory of this enterprising llrm at Dos Monies ono day this iVook. It occupies four lloors of a I'oublo nilldlng aud o in ploys slxty-llvo hands In tbo dtlToront departments , which Include ! tha : oiuioundlng ot tha dlfTrrrnt preparations , jottllnir , uncUing , shipping and prtntltig. In the Inttor dopnrtmoiit they have n llnoly ciiulnped printing office , with half a uo/on iirossos , wliich are kept nearly constantly In operation printing labels and dlfforont kinds of advertising matter. Their laboratory Is especially busy nt this lime , as Chamber lain's Cough Itamcdy , wnlch they innnutiic- turo , has proven n spondtd rotnody for the snp , nud In nil cases greatly relieves the liatlcnt after taking one or two doses , whllo its continued lisa will effect a complete euro. 2T and 51) ) cent bottles for sulu by druggists. QET T to or Ilin Kriiililloiin | OMAHA , Fob. (1. ( To the Keillor of Tnr. Hun : Will you tileaso give publicity to tlio follow ing ejuotatioa from tha order Issued from the republican national central rommlttco nbutit thu tipportlonmcnt nnd olcctlon of delegates to thu national convention I "Hmnejt'AUTniis ItKri'iu.tctx NATIOX < I. COMMITTRC , I'l.m HOTII : , Now York. .Inn. SO. To the Republican Klectors or the United States : In accordance with usnco and the Instruction of the republle'iiu irilioiinl con vention of 1SS8 , n natlonnl convention of delegated representatives of the republican party will bo hold nt the city of Minneapolis , Minn. , on Tuesday , the 7th dny of June , IS'.li , nt 13 ! o'clocic noon , for Iho purpose of nomi nating candidates for prcslelimt nud vice prosidout to bo supported at the next national olcctlon , and for the transaction of .such other aud further business us may bo brought before it. The republican electors in the several states and territories , and voters without regard to past political nflllia tlons who bollovo tn republican principles nnd endorse the republican pollcv , nro cordlnll } ' invited to unite under , this call in the formation of n national ticKot. "ICach state will bo entitled to four delegates - gatesatlnrgo , nnd for each representative lu e ongrcss-itt-lnrgo , two delegates , and cuch congressional district , each territory and the District of Columbia , to two delegates. The dologatos-nt-lnrgo shall bo chosen by popular slate conventions , called on not loss than twoutv days' published notice , and not loss than thirty days before the meeting of iho national convention. The congressional dis trict delegates shall bo chorea at conven tions called bv the congressional committee ) of each such dlslrict , In the saino manner as the nomination for a representative In con gress Is mndo in said district ; provided , that in any congressional district where thcro Is no republican congressional committee , owing to rodlstrlctlng the state under the new con gressional apportionment , the republican state committee shall appoint'/ rom the resi dents of such district a committee for tbo lurposa of calling a district convention to oloot district delegates. " This power of tilling vacancies from con gressional districts where the delegation is not complete has boon Iransferred by tbo republican state central committed to the ro- malning members of said district , anJ the time Tor such convention has been llxod at February 10. Wo are informed that all districts are In line and properly nt work , nxcopt the Second end , and we would suggest that they lake immediate stops to convene their members nnd cet actively to worit , und that they moot nt the Millnrel hotel on Wednesday , the lHu ( inst. , for the purpose of lining such vacan cies ns inuy exist and transacting such otner business as may bo of Importance. Very rcspectfullv , S. D. Mcitrriit , Chairman Republican State Central Cum in H tee. _ Tinirlpjiit Iti : hiKIn Alalmnm. "La grippe is raging hero mid I find Clmmboriaiii'.t cough remedy lo bo a certain cure for it , " says \V. O. Johns ot Trim ble , Cullnuin company , Ala. Mr. Johns ordered a supply of the romeiiy lo bo shipped by oxnreos as quickly as possible. Ihorets no question but this remedy is of great value in the treatment of the grip especially on account of Its counteracting nny tendency of ' the disease toward pneumonia. It i.s also n prompt nnd certain euro for tlm cough which usually follows an attnck of grip. - . " > unel 50 cent ootlles forsulo by druggists. Dr. Birnoy euros catarrh. BISK bliljr NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Yfenllla ' ' \ Of portoct purity. Lemon -I of Brent otrength. Almond Zf Econornyritllolru3B | Roseol'C J Flavor as delicately and dellclouslv oo the fro ah fruit Li Hobb'sAfBlhoDestonEsrlh. Act gently yet prompt DR. HOBB'S ly on the l.ivrll , HID. . NiiH : ami IIOWIII , dis pelling Headaches , Fev ers and Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cloanslni ; the syDtcm of ellseaso , and cures Vegetable Imbltual constipation TJioy uro euar coated , do not ( 'ripc , very Mimll , easy to tal < e > , anil purely vegetable.15 plllnlncach vial. I'crfoct digestion follows their use. They abkolutolr euro hid ; licau- ariie.'und nro recommend ed bjr Ifnilliiff plijfclrlarn. For Halo by lending Initials orxi > nt hy mail ; 35rt * . n \ 11. AililrcM HOBd'S ' MEDICINE CO. , Props , San Francisco or Chkam I'OIt 6AI.H IN OMAHA. KEB. , BV Kulin ft Cu. , Co.r 131 li A Ilougl.ii bin. ' , A Fuller A Co. , Cur. lllh A Iiou D Futter & Cu. , Cuuucll lllulli. IK. CUBES GOU6H CURE ISA One Minute Remedy Knr nil arfoctloiii of thn Throat , Lungs and Bronchial Tube ; KXOKI'T CONSUMPTION 2Q ANL > BO OKNTQ. I'orfculo by " JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' Cur STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. [ Something to look outer lh < frniidulcnt linltntlons , tllliillons. nd stilislltiitps thnt nro oold W Dr. Ilerro's ( /ciiiii'nr / incxllcineti , B | lews thnn the ivgtilnr prices. Te > protect tlio publlo from fraud nnd deception , thcso genuine ptiem anttctt inexlIciiiM nro now Fold only through druggists iftnilnrlj- . thorlznl na nr uts , ntid alii-ays al tlioso long-cstnlillshod prlow : Dr. 1'lcreo's Ooldcii Mnlloal Rl * covcry ( for the liver , blood nnd Iutifp3) ) < . M.OO. Dr. Ticrco's Knvonto IVcscrltv tlou ( for womnn's wwikncsww. ir. rocularitlca mid nllmrnts ) . f 1.00. Dr. riorco's I'lcnsant Tollcls ( for tlio liver , stomach niul boirolg ) , B3 contM n vial. Dr. Sngo's Catarrli Hctimly , COcx Rut ivtiipinlicr lhli < ; they r/ewt you tm/ifii(7 ( ( , If the\V don't lielp you. Thoy'ro miaitintreil In every cnso to IxMiciit or cure , or tha inouoy la roturnod. They're the cheapest mcHllclnw yon ran buy , for i/i > u ; ieionf ; ) / far thf ijontl i/ou pet but they're the tV.sf , too , or they couldn't bo sold on nny such terms. _ A ( IKNI'I.NKMIC'IIOIIK KM.I.KIUl KIDIl'M IIKttV : ilAllf.\TH-i ) nriK nil itdcimai l'00\uio II Hill ho mlcroboorKOrm. I'ul iipti.Kl rotnllod In n ( Innj 1.1 ro . thn Inttor 14 inllon . Sent nnrirhoro pro- ulit 11 M receipt of prlro i r U. O. I ) . VVolniio n i < mr < nlvotnrurp. Thopulillo tr.iilo nml lubluTi * up- .illtfil lir llm Klnt'or DrilK I'ltiupinj : . Onmlii ) ( A. > tplclior , Itonnnl MPjri'rnnd K , I' . SirkorA , South Unintml A. II. Kimlornml U .1. Ullll , Council Illiilti \ WlilY DO YOU J > o you knoxvllintn little Cough- li a daneoroitii thing 1 j DOCTOR \ SWlll Stop a Cough at any tlmo : { and Cure tbo worst Cold in : ; twelve hours. A. 25 Cent bottle Imay save you $100 in Doctor'a : ! bills-may save your life. ASH : ; YOUK DfiUGGIST FOJl IT. j IT TASTOES GOOTX \ | Dr. Acker's English Pills ; : cum ; INDIGESTION. : Hmnll , t > lcu > unt. ufmorlle nlth the Indlo. Z m W. U. HOOKER A CO . Wi-st Ilroixlvray , K. Y. ; ( . . inifi . For s.ilo by ICtiliti & Co. , mill Sherman & MeContioll , Oinnliu. Lo Duo's Periodical Pilla. The French remedy nuts directly upon the generative organs and cures suppression of tlm menses. 8'or three for $ " > . and c.in bn mnllod. Should not he used d u rln iinu-n.inoy. .Toulion , driiKRlxts und tlio publlo suppllud by LruK Oo. , Thousands ot testimonial * . 800 lr. JIlleM1 hook , Now and KtnrtlluR : Fi e > o at Ijlata. Two Shortnosa o' ' . Drouth , Paliv In Sldoe , Fluttering. Smothering Spoils , cured by one bottlo. HATH. ALLISON , lileu Hod.1'a. . The most rslln- Mo cure for all Heart lor Dronr. ltllima&r. Diseases. OH. MILEH MKD lOAL Oo. Elkliart , Ind , I'orsuln by ICulin & Co. , l.'ith nnd Douglas. / opnrir i i cured In 2 days liy the I'remuti Kummly entit led the KINO 1 1 dissolves against and Is ub- sorbod Into the uillaiiioil parts. Will rnfnnJ money Iflt dom not euro , or caiisei xtrlotura Gentlemen , hern li n rnllnhlo arllu'e. $1 a package , or 2 fort'i pur in. ill urojuid. MeUor- uilcl < & I.unj , Omali.i. I . - . / 1111.1.1 II hl > JHllll. Meyer & Bro. Co , , S OPTIGIMNS rMA/I A M A , COU FAUNAM SIXTKKNTII AM ) STrf. Hnllil f.old HpoLtuclua or Kyci rilumtt-n from f I up. Kino Htrul biiucliicluH e > r Kyii eJlHHHus f rrmi fl up , ' lyes'1'psloil Krou by hlillteMl OPEN TO-DAY FOR AN EX PERIENCED RQAD SALESMAN Dr. GLUCK , Eye , Ear , Nose , Throat , SPECIALIST. .scs ndjiisled to nil visual defeats. Uiiliirrh uucuuhsfully treatod. Room 18 , Darker Block , 15th and Farnam The fiiiinli-itiif funny Inshiiioii , hiiinrlud | ] ) by OIJTOII DAI.V ami I'MIUUIU WI3-T. The VVhizzing. Rippling , Fun Rioting , The I.emdor of Hod Hut , Ke'flnutl l/'uiuedv. 1'rlciis 1'iiriiuol , J .0.1 . ; rurcinct t'lrclu.7' > o nnd - - - - - U4llory , Mo I.Alt lu ' ( One > Solid \VouK SAM T. JACK'S Su nil iy .ti < t'Mfii ' Creole Ilurlesquc Co. ' I'nb. 7 , Mut n tis Wud and Hatur.iay Cn MAM'1 IIUNCfl . ' " DIIKIJ" ) ORANU 01JmKA. HOUoEl A I'frfuut Comedy , WHONKriOAY KVENJNf } , l-'KU. 10. The ( H'nlitl und I'dtmtipolltnii MM O'RELL ' Swiii Tlmnull ) Kruuvli Hpvol I'rle-e * . .Oo , 7Jo ami tl , S ilo ( ijie > in > Monday inuriiliiK , EDEN MUSEE , llttiaii'l Farium tit * . U'ook ut Fokruarjr < ilh Knquliunux Fatuity DiMVu'n .MurliinttlltK. Tliu ( irncet , CunlortlunUti. 1'uiil'n Dnimallo I'u. TUu lllu.lon. Ann'l of tlio AU. AUuilitlon Oottillmo. Opvii , I lu IU p K ( ir-