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The Daily Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 1

The Daily Express from Fort Collins, Colorado • 1

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The Daily Expressi
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Fort Collins, Colorado
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I 1 i tei A FORT COLLIr COLORADO MONDAY7JAOTARr 23r iSSr PEKSOXAL POUTS sriEiBE'sy reticent yoong man would have done such a thing on ordinary occasions? Do you think If he had been at a cele-hratioifat home that he would have risen impetuously and gone where Francis Murphy is doing temper-anee work in Scotland 4 Wholssala and Dealer in Some one has discovered a resem Produce Provisions for Jay regular brok nf-ttifr- roany-to-hU aul Connor himself often js other brokers in order to jut Jhv Gould's secret schemes In thW manner that Gould de- r-d the elevated stock until it jy the desired point when he with all he could car- ife then changed from bear to fork i-: out his scheme with ueci- "A vast amount of wu-1 by those who sold idcr 5 attack and the scares '-ces of these very shares now AND FANCY GROCERIES those people were eating by them-selves and sat down in the cranberry elly of a total stranger I should rather think not Why one old man who probably led the class meeting at home and who was as dignified as Itoscoe father was eating a piece of custard pie wton we met the other train and he left his own seat and went over to the other end of the car and stabbed that piece of custard pie itrta-t widow from Iowa People traveling somehow forget the austerity of their home lives and form acquaintances that lat through College Avenue Fort Collins HEADQUARTERS GROCERIES life TIE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL blance between Ilenry Ward Beecher Judge Gray the new associate justice of the supreme court from Massachusetts is six feet seven inches in hight and proportionately large -The duchess of nnaught has presented Queen Victoria with another granddaughter Emmons Blaine 'the youngest son is a clerk in a railroad Office at Fond du Lac Senator YaiFITvnfaTIellSuW eld quarters at Washington He is the richest man in congress and perhaps the richest office-holder In th world His leisure is devoted to the study of finance Miss Louise Kellogg says that of all her admirers Mr Whitney is the only one that she could unhesitatingly call "her He had only known her fifteen days when he proposed and she accepted with as much assurance of her feelings as if she had been a tender miss and he her first suitor The late Orson Pratt was one of the original Mormon jj pestles andnone exceeded him in zealous propagation of Mormon- doctrines but he failed to convince his own son of their truth and the latter gives the reason as follows am the son of my fa thief's first wifefanl had a mother who taught me the evil of the sys tem There' are many such persons in Utah and the tendency of their education being opposed to-Mormon-i8m they grow up hostile to the In-institutiqn and mors than halt are apt to be disgusted with all forms of say the dealers- be cheap this Not ifyou buy them of the train Burling ton liawkeye A party of San Juan ranchers made a Ijpn-fire of an Apache Indian and the jury returned a verdict of "overcome by the Stiff Lakt Tribune GROCERIES EXCHANGED FOR PRODUCE ADI3 QTT mill ion or mote to his wealth tor ten years been rule ch for weak stocks When he iliade a lection he forces it down eries of well concerted atracks ten -kes heavy purchases and the market up as easily as he it down Only a man of the it order of gent us can carry on system and the fact that Gould ls is the greatest proof of his at ura! cowers Gould Is the Inferior of all leading business jn point of personal appearance stranger would take him for ry clothes dealer rather than a iy king lie has thrairof a trallw Ler 4a cheap goods front and side face are Infarior 6 te lower part of the latter is con- 1 in a heavy beard so intensely that it suggests artificial means i lewils a hard life He labors losp application and is driven 8 procure of his engagements he may be considered a mere tman He has no leisure-ho so-' no reading no recreation but tply under the whip of necessity is has been added the conscious impending danger He has guard of detectives to protect vhen walking the streets- but ends mostoflils time in his of-jeing as secluded as possible sense of danger is certainly very 1 FORT COLLINS DEL RALPH DEALER IIST MTU An aged negro was- showing the scars of the wounds inflicted by the lash when he was a slave "What a exclaimed a sympathetic looker on responded the colored brother de work obde ole An old lady who had no relish for church was ex pressing-her dislike of the singing on an anthem in a certain church not far from when a neighbor said that is a very old anthem David sang it to To this the old lady replied weel I now for the first time understand why Saul threw his javelin at David when the lad sang for A wide-awake school-boy summarizes the result of recent observation in he foil i ng catechl sraT When an Englishman cernes to this country what is he? An Englishman When a Frenchman comes what is he? A Frenchman When an Italian comes what is he? An Italian When an Irishman comes here what is he? A policeman Murdsr at Castle Bock DbptUh to Daily Republican Charles Hudspeth a colored man engaged in a controversy with Alexander Collins over a horse race Both men had been drinking anc from words proceeded to blows CARPETS BEDDING Queensware Mouldings and Picture Frames Eailrsad Sociability UIXTB I2RT AKXItf G- Department Always Complete A Large and Elegant Hearse at the Service of the Public Jeff arson Shod Tori Collins AdmllUng Dakota as a State TEDEIOIXI Boomerang jeaking about the sociability of aid saidfthe man with rutches and a watch pocket over ye never got bo well ac-Ited with the passengers on a as I did the other day on the igo St Paul railroad- We 1 going at the rate of about thirty an hour aed another train a the other direction telescoped ftVe were all thrown into each 1 society and brought into tin pte social contact 60 to speak Yient over and sat in the lap of a tlent lady from Manitoba and a Lorn Chicago jumped over niue and sat down on the plug hat of irom La Crosse with so th timid girlish enthusiasm that jived his hat clear down over his 7tders I)Hterybxly seemed to lay aside the A cool reserve of strangers anc jade ourselves entirely at home pkhy young man with an emacl-oil cloth valise left his own seat wenl over and sat down In a basket where a bridal -couple ted to be wrestling with their "'picnic -Do you suppose that -DSALRB IX- during the progress of the Tjuarrel Hudspeth drew a gun and fatally wounded Collins The wounded man was removed to comfortable quarters and medical aid summoned but died at noon to-day Coroner impaneled a jury They made a searching inquiry into the shooting and rendered a verdict of felonious murder against Hudspeth The assassin is in the hands of Sheriff Clay An intense excitemeu prevails but there is no danger violence Population -Chicago Jan 23 A superir tendent of one of the three street car lines says from in crease of travel on his division the population of the city has increasei 125000 souls since the census 1880 was taken and according to the statistics of travel should now about Chicago January A delegation of prominent residents of Dakota has been here to-day and left tonight for Washington to urge the ad mission of the southern half of Dakota as a state A1 political parties and opinions are represented in the delegation which numbers seventy five They say that while the terri tory is largely republican and with the presenL party issues will undoubtedly remain bo all its citizens urge its admission which has in fact become a positive necessity and they have qo doubt their prayers to con gress will be heeded HARDWARE STOVES AND TINWARE GLASSWARE QUEENSWARE Lamps House Furnishing Goods Attention paid to all kinds of jobbing ia Tin Sheet Iroa Cep-ptr ete Tin Roofing a specialty Ex-Governor Bullock of Massa chusetts dropped dead on the sidewalk in Worcester Mass yesterday afternoon Apoplexy was the cause.

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2,594
Years Available:
1882-1884