Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, July 15, 1881, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAVYVJI'LY 15, 1881, A B.HUBERMANN, RELIABI.E JEWELER 7 of fruit. The average yield of | Santa Fe, was sold by that gentleman re- 4 o At ar old is from 300 ‘to 500 | cently for £53,000 cash = T e n e k;' ¥ ponds, and plums _are never worth lew Carpenters are scarce in Albuqyerque : s were you on the morning | FEVYR BN RS ind. at 85 s Soy, From Chicago to the Centre of the assassination N1 s bt 000 ards from the |, The frit crov, especially of the small | The new Palace Hotel at Santa Fe s o about G ds fro © | fruits, in Pajaro valley, is very la his | being et of National Interest. Aot Witese the Shot was fired, T wan | onrh th LAjkro, Valley, 1 very being completed. 1 a2 The Homestake machiner; . driving to the ticket office to bringmy Alawyer named D. W, Seaton, residing | Oaks is said to have & capac . Notes Along the Line of an VAWA\.' TO WASHlNGrON. hardly equal to an Interview, ‘“but T |yield s wix “W at White v of sixty family home, and was driving down |at Petaluma, has fallen heir toa fortune of | tony ber day, Ninth street, just past the patent of- | £100,000 The vicinity of S orro is destined to Hiatorical Route. | fice, when a colored man who knew | Cc tax of $12,000 0 §yroveto be one of the richest mining . |me ran out and said, ‘the president | buil with only nine op- | camps in the territory. B . 3o | 188 been whiot.' T made some skeptic. | Poping sotes. it rrow ‘acts and Gossip Comoerning the |41 remark, when down strect T saw |, The Tdaho mine ol OREGON. Is iR b recently declare of . i 18 ne wondertally o A § Attack on the President. [mounted men flying in every direc- | hastecently declar o The fiarun a Astoria has wondertully Cor, Douglas and 13th Streets. [fas a8 possiblo to the depot, and we [ v ineel AChes o redinet [, Thu far this sason 4,000 Chinerecorios 3 Ml Cortesnondence of Tuw Bre arrived there while the president w | e e b g g — Wasnisatoy, D. €., July 14.—|yetlying on the floor.” [ ville Le | "o 1wl vating meke Albaly | T T ee (PO "J*wr--mkv‘:' moet _ N 1 w | 0 me ile exc ng near Al BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Leaving Chicago at 5:10 p. m. by [* ““The erowd was already immense, | 630, | ooy Aot o Lt ORI O e A FMELS & THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO [and " increasing every moment, and ) very large animal embedd mly in the | 1f you are afflicted with Biliousness, use T BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND CEN i .0 | very much excited. Quite a number | al estate in | elay, Many of the bones crumbled away [ BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, o s W o030 L LS e e R ) MERIGAN COLD AND SILVER WATGHES g e following evening g Lours | ¢ dorer scemed to be a sortions of the ne, and youare prostrated with sick Headache, take s the following even eight hours | to 1ynch the murderer seem d to be| S5, . DAl was sominated Tor mayon, Yagk, wete in 8 §ood stade of BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, ) less than by any other line. A better | general. T remoustrated with this | ot Jotm Sedwick for aherifl, by te- | preservation, . Ope of the small teeth time-table could not be arranged, as | sentiment, saying that it would not | e ST, TR 5 | mensures twelve inches around it. The | 1f your Bowelsare oo sl Bk ALL KINDS OF the least interesting part of the coun. | V° ® suflicient expiation of 8o mon-| Ty "G nyial Pacific Company will soon | other teeth are fractured WI»_\uk'lzl et | gt o OO gtrous a crime—a crime against A [yids new railrond from Folsom to :| e them out. The tusk 15 elght, Teet | 1ooi oot tmpute, puty t with . ' try 18 traveled in the night, and|whole nation and civilization itself. | cerville, consic LOBHOTVOT SN 118 7010l | (LB ter SgEs RS SRS 25| % BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS dewelr S'IV d Dlam nd morning finds the train crossing the [ A young man came up to me and said, | line, base, ; T : Y, erware an (0] S Ohio river at Bellaire qud entering d ;."r i |=“-, I know thia h\nt night.’| 1. 0, Mills ive 875,000 o the Univer, Unrivaled e iouk BLoon Evrene ||| WieGhummnten tire Bakt Goods for the Lenst Money. a2l-stt o6 the tangs alachian | 1 #id, ‘My God, can it be a con- | sity of California to sanhiy and civil | A® being a certain cure for the worst forms s ? e once the ranges of «‘).., ».\1‘r|mh<hmn spiracy.’ ~ He said, ‘T don't kmow, otual and moral philosophy and eivil | (% S indigestion, constipation, im: | 1t yon are troubled with Spring Complai * mountains, extendingin width through {hut T “knew this would happen last 3 ity iy & " rpid lv‘\ e, .1;.,,n 1| adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD Bl S, . ’ 0 ) J rt of ¥ “irgini sl ' a ADD OAquin _county the Aase L I a medicine for e 1 the rthern ]unf f‘ West Virginia, [ night,” and disappe .I am glad fon of 828,172, vy jes of_hamon, Srom s | 1 yous Livetl Vorld, Fartors i bo eetlhy e and really terminating only at Har- |1 did not recognize that young man. of SL8IL,284. | rdinary pimple to the worst ulcer, Brk- | with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE Y pimy L] o ser's Ferry, forty miles out of Wash 1 suppose he was excited and beside lots, foots ub | 100k Broo 1 Birrers stand unrivaled, P ) At " himselt.” Price £1,00; trial size 10 cents, It your Liver s affected, you will find a sure re. ington. The scenery is characteristic | «‘Whon was the last time you saw Bodie, hoisting works are jylleodlw | storativein BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. of only this range of mountains, 1n[the president before he was the level of the sea. A See— f ! ot ) h o ) 5 % Petyied o s totmd 1 t you have any species of Humor or Pimple i that instead of mountain peaks with | wounded. {hm ity Ml il [1.3'”\“.::‘ fourteen A Bloated Body not o take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTER! bare rocks and precipitous sides,| On Thursday afternoon, We does not always belong to an inebii- Wi e :1 ‘[‘ ; " | passod quite a little while together. | FIth sharp angles and deep canyons, | Ho was unusually kind, buoyant and ¥ as in the Rockics, the White moun- | happy. His desire was to do all he 1 tains and the Adirondacks in New |could for somo constituents of mine 0 1o York) thet suminib 6f the in whoso 1 call Ho began to talk |and from all ind P ate Kidn troubles will cause | If you have any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous t, in Ventura 3 Wi ot as to be un- | bloat, but Warner’s Safe Kidney and | ¢ a curative remedy will be found in hand. Sulphur | Liver cure has never failed to re- BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. o in th 'Lm‘” |ll]|x-v;» move it. €00-1W | por mparting strongth and vitality to the sys- » pehanios . » b tem, nothing can equal Alloghanios | ¢ s wite's illness, and tho happi- | ing below the surfa b . 8 . i1 . are b SRR AL . 155 416 - S Gt & P ].fi BURDOCK BLOOD BITTE ROUNDED KNOLLS st B o) bl AL DAKOTA AND THE BLACK HILLS, lfluX 1 a.![} G 4 { | feet beneath the surf On a cliff near Rinc connty, the rucks are so ; j holiday. ‘His eyca filled as ho talked, ] Fdr Nervoraant b , Lens i the £l covered with full grown trees, and |and when wo parted he gave me one of | De Smet isto have a Congregational s i s S DA ‘ stretching away in all dircotions in | Tus left-handed blows on the shoulder | church. e B LM B IO O, f gentle undulations. The . de_through | which, Ttold him, I would carry home | Spearfish and Deadwood are connectes St P l& s " B otwe rost ” covered | - ! ¢ telephone, . Pau ioux City Shtges Miaeihbig WIE Sean o | ek e ALt of isavai Y kit FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. l ridges alternating with deep valloys | “Did you sce him after the shoot- g ik a o 1 ay 9 b of some | ing?" tapid and Castle creeks. ¥ "y 5 . f; A AT L '""., White Ilhwulum.nl voted bonds to the amount of | THE OLD RE $I0UX CITY ROUTE BUFFALO, N. Y. ABL mountain. The highest elevation ), but T called at the pehed i, the ol 000 | Honn (- ov 0 i il river v 24000 | L ML SIONTER 10UTE 200 | o5l e s e v | The |.argest Stock and Most Com- cet. Not tke b interesting features | pre s, was of LA A G i) FROM > of the jouracy are the huts of tho |sorvice. 1 told tho cabinet that inmy | Pd* 0 onions froh tho a8 0 COUNCIL BLUFFS LEGAL NOTIOE, plete Assortment in . ll‘l‘ll)lnf?lllvi huge chimney of stone or | helief if Mrs, Garfield should break | ShLERTH promise of agond crop. TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, bk ’(‘;.:,,‘:,.‘.‘,;IZ,..':‘,:;'} ,‘,.;l R down on He it would kill hir. | "y 0 afacture of porcelian has been DULL full of children | Hiy mind was solely ongaged about | oqded to the industrics of Custer City. and all points in North and a h:lvl'v footed woman with a clay her, and T be nt Mrs, Blaine, | e mica mines near Custer promises to | Dake This ifie is equ pipe. Cumberland Gap, the valley of [ who is one of the bravest woman in | be o creat sourcs of srealth in the country. the Shenandoah, and Harper's Ferry | tho worldand a woman of brains a8 | Muwtan is to have & mewspapar i with its ruined arsenal and historicas- | well as nerve, should meot her and | Prestyterian olnrch building to. cost. &+ | (s unsurpasmcd, gociations, were all places of unusual | propare h This was done. Mrs, |000. Slocping Cars, ow RIS <, | In the district court, Douglas County. "“" DISMARCR, | 70 Sumuel C, Davis, Carolino Davis, “lizabeth l he West, owa, Minnesota and Fomlingon and the heirs or devises of Henry Airbfako and Millor Ao reaidont Belapdangar. o AFO i uffer; and for You are hereby notified that John T. Davis, TY AND COMFORT laintiff and presoul owner of the nt Drawing Room and | ©F described, did on the 17th day of and controlled by the com- (LA U i . 4 i tanids | pany, run through WITHOUT CHA tween nty, Neb | Garfiold showed horself o woman of | T il grade hetween Del Rayids | 33 S VG CHEASORSD | fas b o v by o | gton, generally so deserted | courage, and all went well. One smile | and Sioux Falls is about ready for track- L VL e e DA T s D anorony or, 4 i e () H Sy 1=t n Pacific Transfer dej and Elizabeth 1., ife, exceuted ‘and deliver. H in summer, is a trifle more | from his wife was worth more to the | layers. : 1 ' Bluils at 515 p. m., reaching Sioue City | o1 to the sa S Davis o deod of lands i fvely b present. Tho mom- | kalf-dying prosident than all tho doo- | T total mugbor of chikirn envolled i | RGeS DA 54 gy e SOus | St iy n whih St i i p schools of kto! EENEL U rage > s y 3 il ntended to be conveyed was i bers of the cabinet are all here and it | tory,” e nron \WETREC | PEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER | thnas intended to bo con 4 k seems probable will remain for some daily attendanc ) Wt k15 | We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets, Oil- “Do you think the president will re- cover!” of the west } of the southy townsh . 14 north of range No. 11 east 'ne- cording to the true intent of conling o the tru intot of he vardos tiere cioths, Matting, Window-shades, Fixtures clerk of the county of Douglas iu book M of deeds 3 S e e B and Lace Curtains. ‘The object and prayer of said petition is that #aid error be corrected and that said de ol strued as co g the west § of the 3 * quarter of said scetion No. one, and that the title it Bluts, Towa. | b ta be in said plaintiff or in b W ) ju i M. R. RISDON, S orrep i ?.,'.‘r“.',""'”' e General Insurance Agent. bountiful harvest ing in the history of r indicate h cempany “ankton The prospects fo were never so flatts s the present time till the president's recovery is assured. Through the illimitable as- | ¢ think ho will. His only danger surance of our friend J. C. Adams of | yow is a too speedy removal, If the g Omaha memory we were cnabled t0 | will leave him alono he will recover. D teleer el visit 1f they attempt prematurely to change | and Sioux City, and is now o] his position, ho may have a relapse. | The cyclone of the Gthiny ay. The day was | Everything has beenin his favor, He | Civil Bend township, LR fairly comfortable, not nearly so warm |is a boy in health and at heart a good [ #Wath through the timber about as in Chicago, and Omaha. "T'wo com- [ Christian_man, who docs not fear ]mnim of the Second Artillery were [ to die. He fecls that he has run a ca- olling under the trees and on the west | reer wronging no man, and he is now Returning, le Sioux City 4: THE WHITE and grounds yeste HOU 8 from any inter- ror and for Just and ne here are an even swenty pl. where liquor is old, and” the i annual revenue therefrom of a i A i ives o REPRESENTS: cach of & | side of the filrnumla solitary senti- [ ready to go. But he don't want to | 86,000 PIOENIX ASSU €0., of Lon- ORan ol E ) uel marched back and forth, The | go, aud is full of cheor and hope. I Tydians and white robbers no longer in- ! ) ot ‘Auigunty A ... 86,107,127 SRR e, |WE HAVE GOODSTO PLEASE EVERVBODY, 800,000 | W K. Miluei his Attorney: ov-sa avenue looked deserted enough, a lap- | beliove, therefore, ho will get well.” | fost the routes to the Black Hills | Dy contrast to the scenc a week since, | “What of the vice president?’ press charges on gold shipments when it was filled with asurging crowd | “He is not a bad man, Ho is soft- | reasonably low. i anxiously waiting for tho Intest bullo- | hearted and Jias suffored not a little. | A bateh of young Indigns from Pine 1,500,000 : tin. A largo forco from the navy|The reports have not been exagger- | Ridge agenoy areived at, Springfiond and 50,000 § yard was busy on the wost side of the |ated. He is really a kind, good man, | i lrin for the. purpose of bei i A ; white houso in fixing an air compress- |and when I saw him o was over- | saed. UMD H | ing machine for cooling the president’s | whelmed. The last thing he wanted | e - room. It seems to bea happy time | was the presidency.” suit against ex-Th D T MO NT . for inventors in that line, for soveral| ‘Do you think there was a con-|covery of 814,000 logod to Fei U U ) REMBEMBEX TED E =y difforont mothods have been triod un- | spiracy?” s s Uy I DE id Wells was treasur MANUPACTURER AND DEALER IN SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn. St. Omaha, Neb. successfully and every applicant has [~ ““Of that Tam entirely without in- | he time a hearing. * Tho troublo seems to bo | formation.” in gotting rid of tho moisture while| *“What about the failure of the reducing the temperature, The last | demoocrats to elect a president of the experiment is reported to be a sue- | senate?” cess in that direction. All news 1 “They had no chance. The vice| An might give you of the condition of | president never vacated the chairr” :)}nc L)_renn'l"l:l}t at d;lto, would be old by | “But diZ he not offer to do so?” 10 time this reachesyou. The feeling | ““The facts are these: The repub- et e iy BaTo Nl araithis here ia very hopoful. For tho first |licns agreed to go into n olection if | 11y as kert With thit strem, swhere they o few days scarcely any business was | the democrats would elect Senator ing dwellings, stables, ete., for their em- transacted. Everything hung in sus- | Harris, of Tonnessce. Tho democrats, | ployes, pense. who have a high regard for Senator Harris, and Senator Harris, who is an olfi B IocH rel O s00] The seems to have won goneral commenda- | Unselfish democrat, refused to accept | ¢ i beo 1313 Farnham St., Omaha. 7 More Popular than Ever. THE GENUINE =5 I ™ G- 15R IR New Family”'SewingMachine. The popular demand for the GENUIN' the quarter of a century in which this “Old Rel alls, whereupon to erect a buildi 1l cost not less than nglish company are now on the y with 40,000 head of cattle. The lquarters of this company will be on elle Fourche, at the junction of the WYOMING, ple of Cummins C nd regular mail facilities, THE VICE PRESID] R in 1879 excoeded that of any previous year during . ble” Machine has been before the public, s s 4 " ondered. T W oy 111878 we sold - GTRESIB Vo X IS YIE, T iy 6,42: chin Sonlbystildiothus oon raal ok 1 ioMeaitua condered FThers) wmom |y i R R o innaton o 2107078l it M N iR a2 el 1) pulrpuuduml in his intercourse with |¢onsequently no elec ) 1hA B Cheyenne’s new opera house are on the Excess over any p weyear - . - . JTIE74736 ¢ cabinet officers and has displayed ground. OUR SALES LAST YEAR WERE AT THE RATE OF OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY, LFor every business day in the year, REMEMBER : THAT EVERY REAL SINGER SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS TRADE - MARK CAST INTO THE IRON STAND AND IM- BEDDED IN THE ARM OF THE MACHINE. THE SINGER MANUFAGTURING GO. Principal Office, 34 Union Square, N, V. 7 1,600 Subordinate Offices, in the United States and Canada, and 3,000 offices in the Old World nd more judgment and a better appre-| OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. The tournament of the Cheyenne cation of the situation than wounld licil men takes plac -vnl-'uf';' Al 4 Te have lfuultl_ cmlx;ud to hlilm before the COLORADO. SRBIN, L AD O ront Lai iy FAURAT YOR THE CRLERRATRD pasassination. Ingersoll calls Conk- | Yixtensive oil wells are being developed | probably one fram from Counedl Binifs. ling tho woll-droased mwall from Now | in tho Arkams valley, 0 |Vl et fon G o .| CONCORD HARNESS York," which s keen, if alittlo bitter. The assessment in £l Paso county this | Laramie plains last winter has produced AR e R Guiteau is closely confined, No pa- | year is 852,000 Joss than last year, good results. ~ Ranchmen are stacking |, 7v'pMedals and o Piploms of Honor, with the pers are allowed him and all reports I'“u: lowest bid '“rl the construc of lllnyl in 1;-inn_cqu{nllu::lufl;'lflu roCuring | awarded this harness st the Centennial Exhibi- of newspaper interviews with him [the new city hall of Denver is $121 shelter for their cattle for the coming win- | tion, 5:-« false. He has a morbid lU]m)'x-nm- canon has been sold to parties | ; osire to know what peoplo say of | Who propose making it o summer rox ]hiln and lllin deed. Yesterday when 'JI":.' """l" I l“'t‘ in the “l;l"'"l' L{\r\m"*n; i e = his usual request for papers was | M tributary stroams aro attracting much | Thesehe _ % w1 ; ? N attention. cost, 85,000, 3 denied, he m«fiu.lgml in comsidorablo | Mt more | A postoffce hus been estallished ot Au-| UNItEd States Depository. Nl“rh" tfiv,fluud hlmll(]y unimuled e fe R R T his year | dersonville, Meaghercounty. e self w he remark: “But I have a h vere o ti leted, the Noithern Pacific will friend in my Bible. You can't take ;fi‘.::.‘,“""’ Yoo a HhE oo, Hine “lags orso about 900 miles of Montana, FIRST that lllwuy. ll h;.)vu talked with | Denver'’s new court house is an exact ; It is vlnllimu( 1 that nx-“-lTls of 250 . several persons who have known the | fac simile of that of Omaha, the plans | houses will be erected in Butte ¢ uring this prisoner and have yet to moct one, | having boen prepared by B, T, Myers of | year. atlonaionan who believes him ingane, The | Petroit Pelts and furs, whose value is in the OF OMAHA, ions taken by him t void |, The tenauts of Denver are complaining | neighborhood of “$100,000, were shipped — AHA,— X ) g, his conveziations sinos, ail |12l nt rents, - Landlords | this season from Benton, Cor, 18th and Farnam Sts. uth America. soplodswtt indicate the possession ot legal sane- fa thickness of four « sl i o M kably clean and fine “‘Lrull:l l‘::l]:“:::“ |.u.u]lfmg]|;mh lw(\n'i'n The Denver and Rio Grande railroad late discovery at the Barke OMAHA, d ong. all men who | company pays 850,000 pe: onth to its | The gradersof the Utah & Northen conceive and exeeute notions out of |employes. in bt D dode | sonhe Erademet the Litah & Novitiern : O. H. BALLOU, oyes in Denver alone, s does | road are within two or threemiles of Silver | SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) B the usual run of events, are insane, | not include the » o8 of the officers, T esRa fRina ety TANLISIRD 1850, n S & bt Sl ey I otz aa o Nutonal Bank August 20,1505, | BROWNELL HALL, —DEALER IN— then the whole country is a vast in- n te Butte” m; sane asylum, o sixth annual fair of the Western | GAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - $300 000 The city is looking very finely, and Montana fair association will be held at ALY f sy o looking very By, asd o T YOUNG LADIES’ SEMINARY | "B g produce this | tember. it will be held four days, HuRMAN Koustze, Prosident, 3 ue-half the | Robert Pelkey says he passed fourbands [ AvevsTs K Vice President. OMAHA, NEB, h ing the | of sheep, containing about 5,000 head to satie amount for Utah, Neviida, Missouri, | aach band, between Walluand Boise, bound summer, and point to its death rate | ete. THE “OLD RELIABLE” SINGER 18 THE STRONGEST, SIMPLE THE MOST DURABLE SEWING MACHINE EVER YET CON) STRUCTED, mon, also Ranchmen’s and Ladies' SAD- Wo keep the largest stock in the west, invite all who cannot examine to ces, MOATANA. The school building at Miles City will WHIPPLE, M'MILLEN & GO. Diamond Setters, Engravers and Jewelers, CREIGEHTON BLOCK, iS5TH STREET. they claim, investment, and refuso ¢ cent, on their come down, ABLISHMENT 1IN SPRING STOCE JUSTE ITN. asphalt, and are kept remarkably cle Washingtonians indignantly deny that the city is unhealthy in Rev, R DOHERTY, I, A., Rector, i for Montana—mostly for the Yellowstone. ;i $ a i as below that of our large cties| Twohundred and twenty-five tons of | Sheep men wlso informed him that the Asst, Cashier, | A%isted by an able corps of teachers in English L th d Sh l | north, ’ ore are heing tined from the iron prop. | waw a band of 15,000 still to come, which AT A Oubing Languages, Sciencos and Fine Arts. 2 an 1n es’ The cyclone of a fow .1,,{.. sinco was | {1 4t {::i:}xtili\lllll-l daily, The Silver Cord | would follow on_to Montana in the near | This bank receives deposits without regard to more severe than supposed, Tt was ac: | /2 is outputting seventy | future,—{ Missourian, *"Tisice time cortifcates bearing Interest, THE "'NETEENTH YEAR s o companiod with a heavy rain and the et g Draws Francisco and prineipal WILL BEGIN i . witha | ) Tmportant strikes are reposted on Silver citioa'of the Uniked Statos, sso London: Dunlon e Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street, two blocks roofs of solid brick houses were torn | Creck. o branch of h * Gettonwond, NEVADA, Edinburch and the principal cities of the conti SEPT. 7, 1951 " off like boards and the houses flood- | Bpecitens have been brought down to the | , The Alta has reached the depth of 2,018 | nent of Europe : For particulars, apply to g north of ed. 1t was worthy of Kansas to say | valley which assay as high'as 8,00 ounces | % ks basseiiger tickots for emigrants by the fn- | "SRy Tog) ol PP THE R the least to the ton. The Sutro tunnel now discharges 4,500, il o ot of ore i 1 carbanate cap | 90 Sl of Water var ™ s ss,ocon.000 |ST. PAUL AND OMAH ’ — BOGCS & HILL, = S A DEPOT for the first three months of 1851, was $3, The stampede from the Wood river APPROPRIATED country to Nevada continues, We have met Judg‘: Peabody who ?lg 3 F.-rt "L"l'"}" sf'hafil ..l.....u,. 8, F P jyl-eod-3m, < enjoyshis work,and ashington. The ora total of 0,501,819 for t] In Sierra Valley, recently, th s H oy . first half of the year, "Thia ' is for Lead: | pers bogan ikl ids |REAL EST BROKERS. or rensions ked dej oy I ye his s for Lead- | pers began making for the grain fields, :‘:\::'?‘l:‘l:cfi’cll‘ltputy clerks labor from | vinie alone. l‘i]“"m Eriehtensd 'i‘""h:"fim""flf‘d pe) ATE . - : fard DOUEBLE AND SINGLE ACTING \\ y . ——— - i it e have made an arraugement with - CALIFORNIA, fon SEde of St raia laidhs ARA N s No. 1508 Faraham Street, partioshers by which ul <iaims sgainst POWER AND HAND The public library of San Francisco con. succeeded in repelling the invaders, the Government coming trow Nebras. OMAELA, -~ ~ NEE. ka and Towa will receive prompt and — / Talk With Senator Bock. tains 27,919 volumes, “The crops in that section will be the lang. . . — Cluciunati Commercial, 3,300 bales of waol had boen sbipped | % Within fifieen years Ormies—North sde, opo. Grand Contral Hotel. | SPECIAL ATTENTION. Pt from Cloverdale to July Ist. — ““Mr. Beck," said the reporter, *‘You It parti g new discharge o1 H 3 H aro just from’ Washingtor, and poopls | o The Xeovil has appeared n some local NEW MEXI00. MRS. LOUISE MOHR, fiuin‘fl‘u Pensions, Tacrease of ponlons. bounty, Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, i les near Pper Sacramento, Rich gold ore has been struck in th ck pay, prize money, transportation money I H : " Wi 1ch g e - ¥y MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM fi?...,"‘"a"’.. &."1&".'&3 3’” {f,‘"" You' | The Oarson mint has now stored within | Cerillos mines. Grudunte t he . Louis kool f Mhdwires, u | commpuiahiongol rosons: s, ol e will FACKING, AT WHOLESALE"AND RETAIL. i m‘..lu“_.. Pt On the pres- | je, walls over 300,000 ounces of bullion. A $100,000 hotel of 76 rooms, is to Le | 1808 California Street, Between Fifteenth | flicir intorests s are cared for. UL have been sufforing during the | O W: Hoit, of Petaluma, has 3,000 |bullt at £l Pasc. and Bixteenth, information should have .flwl,‘;&m &r'né | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. um trees I bearing this seasou. One| The famous Alta mine, on Turkey R, e b north side, where calls will be ptly respond- | ply. Q" forenoon,” said Mr. Bock, “and Tam | anmercer, i byur this season. “Dne crecls ounadth, Alfe, hiner on Turkey |edio st aiy mm....u.&?umu_m fgecta Oorrespondent) 1904 10 SLN. W, A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha.

Other pages from this issue: