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r? 'I‘HE DAILY BEE"--OMAHA FRIDAY NO\'F\IBhR 3 J.T.BROWN & CO| WHOLESALE DRY GOODS NOTIONSS, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - =« « |NEB. J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN Sl WO INAL 558 JER JER.. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDE, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEM SWETATR AGENS FOR MILWAUKXE ORMENT OOMPANTYY Near Union Punfic l)amn .~ HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ATLIL P_A_PEB WINDOW SHADE £ 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. I8 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA - STEELE, JJHNSON & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flgur, 8ali, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Buppiies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO. Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO. POWER AND HAND UM PSS 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINEBRY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPR, T2 PACKING, AT WHOLESALB AND LETALL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CRURCH'AND,SCHOOLJBELLY cor. Fa.rnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. C. F. GOODMAN, WHOIL.HRSALE DBALEIR TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS Window and Plate Glass. 43 Anyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or any other fine antage bo corres ond with us bofore purchaéing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, will find I8 to thelr ad __OMAHA NEB W.B, MILLARD, EDWARD W, PECK, MILLARD & PECK, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fraits 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET, CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE BOLICITEDY Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENCES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & 00., TOOTLE MAl‘L & 00. B, BORER U0, e DEALERS TN e HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar Proo &=p Lh JEE BE AUILTS, e © O B &3, R o P 1020 Farnham Etreet, OMLAELA, - = - BIEIES. Omaba Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nobraska that s supplied with complete machlnery or Laundry work, = Send your orders by mail or express, GOTTHEIMER, GODFR 1207 BERQUI"" BROTHERS MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AN I EKPRLHB WA GONS. RBpaix‘iug in all Branches 419 8. THIRTEENTH STREE! & CO., rnham Street OMATIHA, N¥ F.C. MORG.AN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1218 Farnham &t.. Omaha, Nah. "| discovery which he and his compan- TONS OF GOLD. A Romantic Search for a Hidden Treasure—A Miner Driven Mad and a Terrible Death Hel ns (M. T ) Independent A reporter yesterday had a conver sation with one of a party of threo men who have apent the past summer in searchivg for the *‘Lost Cabin,’ about which there was 8o much dis cussion in this Territory soverai s oars ago. Tt was built by ‘a party of four men, who in 1863 made a wonderful discovery of gold at & point supposed to be somewhere near the line between Montana and Wyoming. In less than & week after the discovery was made s party of hos ile Tndians made s deacent on the discoverers and killed all but ove of thym The survivor, a man named Thompron, made his appear ance in Alder Guloh and eet the camp on fire with the tale of the wonderful fons had made. The discovery was said to co of aledge of quarts sev- eral feet in width, with streaks of pure gold running through it averaging from one to seven inches wide. The stor: was marvelous and if the publio pulse had not been at that time in a feverish condition on acoount of the vast quantities of the precio s metal then being taken out weekly from the lacers of Alder Gulch ita tru'h might lgnva been queationed Bat under the eircumstances no one thought of doubt- ing it for an inatant, especially whoen Thompson exhibited several ragyed chunks of gold that had the appear probably the night that he had fld | teom oamp. We buried him whero wa found him, and as & sesrch for the treasura would be hopelessly without his assintance we turned back, The occtor and hin man T loft Miles City, whence they wili probably o oust, As for myseif, T wi'll make no taing, Wo hanted for him three dags, and finally found him lying, hraised and dead, at the foot of & ol ff fully 1,000 foet high, In his delirium he had planged over it to & certain death furthor search for tha Lost Cibin A DENVER DESDEMONA Riopemant of & Romantie Young So- cle y Lndy With & Newro, Denver News, Suociety critios in the exireme enst. ern portion of Denver are at prosont convulsed over a seneational oaso of miscogenation and elepemont which ocourred in the city last Monday, The ALL TRUE FELLOWS| Worthily point to the “HUB PUNCH"” As an articlo of much mre and oxceading merit & dewdrve n place on every sideboard, affair, with its seneational featurcs, leaked out yesterday, and was impart- od tn confidence to & News reportor, The parties to the elopement aro o very pretty white girl, the daughter ot J. D Rovioson, a well-to do stoock growor, aud a big, hurli Negro namoed Noah D.vis, whose hidcousnces is snid to be a thing of record Aunie Robinson, the ‘‘herotne” of the romatio sffair, is & protty bionde, petite and of a most charmiug dispo- fition. She is an only davghter and the idol of her father's heart. Her great beauty and wonderful vivacity and intelligence gained for her a prom ance of having been broken from a masa of tne glitttering metal, and this Thompson asserted was the case. The camp went wild. A hundred men stood ready and anxious to follow Thompson to the spot if he would only lead them. Bat Thompson suddenly ppeared, and afterwsrds news came of his death in the Big Horn country, A MAD MINER, “I had been in California reveral years,” said cho last searcher to the re- porter yesterday, ‘‘when, iu company with a friend, I visited the State Luna- tic asylum. This was last winter. While going throngh the asylum the warden called our attention to a pecu- liar case in his charge. It was a man who occupied all hiu time in drawing rough maps or diagrams on the walls of his cell. These drawings wero all aliko, and the walls and floor of bis coll were covered with them. They wero of some mouutaincus country, with a river ruoning throngh it from the south and a smaller stream putting into the river from the cast in about tho center of the map. From tho polat of junction of theee two streamws a llne was drawn due gouth to a peak, marked ‘three miles,’ and thecce it cootinued in a zigzag line in a souvh- erly direction with the length of each straight line marked., At the extremeo end of the line a circle was drawn with a cross in thecenter. Assoon ag I looked at the crazy mep makerl ree oguized him, It was Thompson. I was suhsequently vold that after going from Montana to California he bau loat all his money and then taken down with afover. He was adjudged insane and sent to the asylum, where 1 found him, He had been there three years, We s.epped into the cell. I exam- ined {he maps on the wail and asked Thompaon about them. Ho seemed willing enonzh to talk about other matters—in a very disjointed manner, however—but concerning his map he would not sey a word, Oa finding that the man was Thompson it imme. diately ocourred to me that the map was intended to show the point at which the Lost Cabin and tho wonder- fal doposit of gold were located, and the questions which I aeked were pro- pounded with a viow to getting a clew. After questioning him unsuccesefully for some time I put my finger on the circle in the map and asked him: Ty that gold 7" His answer was to spring &t me in wild rage, T knew from this that I hud guessed his eecret. We all with- drew from the cell and at (he first op- portunity I had an interview wi h one of the physiciane of the institution and h:l(i him what T knew about Thompson. I also told him that there was hitle doubt of the existenco of the deposit of gold, and that Thompson could lead us to it, The physiciau had preyibusly informed me that the pationt was some'imes to all purposes per feotly sano for wecks, and I now sug- genied that the next time one f those lucid intervals occurred wo ehould see what we could do with him. The doc- tor agreid HUNTING ¥OR THE GOLB, In about two weeks a note wos sent to my hotel, informing me that Thomyson had entered upon one of bis lucid spells. I immedia‘ely went up to the asylum, In compeny with the doctor 1 enterod Thompeon's cell end entered inw converssiion with His ]k was quite rational, and inthe course of s hu!f an hour's interview he appesled to me to get him out ¢ asylum, This was onr chanc the way to “‘that peiat” - indieativg it | with his finger on the map Thowp | son hesitated for 2 mvment, but pres ently congented, hig was pll W wanted, There wasno diffioulty in | gettiog 1 out of the asylum The doctor certified thus he wae cured, and a diecharge soon followed Wo im- mod ately srarted to Mo we intended Hurn movn hunting th sure Dillen or e 54 of last | took th tage to Vir, There wa outfitted, ostensbly for National park, and continued ou our journey. In & fow days we found our- selves in the park and well on our way to the Big Hora mountsius, in which Thompeon eaid the gold wine was lo- cated, In three more days we reached the Big Horn river aud traveled Thompson had up to this time acted as uaturally asavy of us (in addition the doctor and myse!f we had brought along one of the “ssylum attoudants) kum)mnum.x.-«l we would be able to reach the gold deposic the next .1“, and we were all wild with exci 2 night 8 of t We camped on th 6 in & wild place & few miles from tl river. Aside from Thompson w were all very tired ard slept soundly, When we arose in the morning Thoiug son was gone, The excitewent he evidently brought on a spasa of i sanity, and he had got up during th night and wandered off into the moun- dootor imm: diately oftered (o free him | 2 from the asylum if ho would show us | ment place in the society in whioch she moved, and everybody who is ac quainted with the facts of hor el ope- ment s grieved and saddened, The facta rolative to the elopement, an learned by s News reporior, show how strong a misguided love can bae Mr. Robinsor is & rather oxtensivo stook grower livinyg in the northwest. weatern subucbs of the city ina protty vills, Hia house and its surroundings aresubstautialand beautiful withovery comfort to make them enjoyable. Mr. Robinson's family consists of his wife nod daughter Annio. His busi- nesa corupels him to be abseni i other parta of tho state & good deal of the time. and it was on this account that Mzr. Robinson employed Davis, wish ing to nave a trustworchy man to pro toct hin fawily tv his sbeonos, The négro hos been living with him over since he Look up his resiasuc: i Don- vor, uearly & yoar sgo, sud during ail the timo he has been 8o faithful that Mrs. Robiuson placed impiiolt coufi- deuco . him, His d around the houso cooetantly threw him in tho way of pretty Miss Robinsou, and uutil his elopement the watcntnl varents had no reason to suspent the iutimacy whioh really exis the pair. Miss Robinson, who is ebout 18 years of age, roturned about a year ago trom & female collego in the eazt, and has since been living wivh her parents, On hor arrival in Denver she launched into soclety, and was soon the recognyzed holle of the circles m which she moved. She lied wishout number, snd among n cotain young lawger whoso suit she avemed to favor most, and it 13 whispered she oven became his fiance, This young man is almost prostrated by Miss Robinson's hasty step, but he says he will over her, if iy is not too late, from the hande of the hideous nogro, ana marry her yot. All went woll at thefiobinson house until Monday evening, when the ab- sence of the daughter of the house- hold wae first discoverad. Miss Rob. inson tad Icft her home in the afor- noon to visit the residence of a friend, and on parting with her mother bade her good by. The fond parent did not aco the horrible meaning of these words, and belivving that her child was pimply goiug on a visit to & friend did not pay mush attention to her, The afternoon passed and evening ar- rived. It was not uutil then that Mrs, Robinson begwn to foel snxious for her daughter. But consoling hersolf with the idca that the girl was onjoy- ing hereelf, sho did not allow her u.nxioty to bother ker very much till 9 o'clock arrived, and then the mother began fo fear for her daughtor’s safe ty. She wont out to summon Davis to go and sccompany Miss Rob- mson homo, but the negro had also disappeared. A woarch for him vealed tho fact thot Le had lull, taking with him evorything that he had, Even then Mrs Robinson did not suspeot the terriblo trnth which was goon tc bo so palpable to She wont up stalrs to her daught room filled with fear and anxity to | await the coming of her darling, “She | entered the room, it the lnmp and st down aud ondeavcred to compc self by reading, While thuas en, her cye canglt 5ight of au lyiug o1 veribed * K tears and pe proceeded to break 5 8 De this Mis R Dear Faruen aND Mothes —Forgive mo for whut £ am about to d, but I love , and my duty compels me to take Do not fear for T am all Do ot try o scek me out, My testiny is unknown to anybody but myself aod Noah, When you read this I will 1o fur away, Do nov wll uk of this, as he will be g 4 Good-hye, dearert father and moth ANNIE, The vas eutly written | very thoie were several larg k on the peper, and the pon used 1wy on the marbls top | table, M Robiuson read the nete through . 21 times before ita full aud aw 1R i to dawn vpon he: wezod ol d Was en- tirely holples g to 8 her daugiter ver, tel graphed | sud 1o cowe to Deu ver at the gricf-stricken father arvived y rday and atl onee d out the whe , employing bouts taok ateps to fi of his daught rORlHE PEHMMENT CURE Ufy STIPATION, ' betwaen | & e Y *'k_] most wiloomio accessory of friendly intorcourse poculiarly accoptable at parties. Uncork, an tiaready, Punches browed at request are ta behind it In flavor. Gifted orators never dis loso Tho real sour o whonce thelr sloquence flows— Bolieve me, it comes, after dinner or lunch, From a fhowing bowl of GRAVES' HUB PUNCH 'HUB PUNCH" 1a adop- tod asatr do mwark Al unauthorized use of thin tr do mark will be promptly prosecutod. G, H, GRAVES & SONS, EOSTON, MASR, The “HUF PUNCH” {2 8 11d by all leading tam- My gro wrs and wino mer hauts. Trade supplied at Manufacturer's prices by M. A. McNamara, Omaha. Families supplied by A, H. tladstone, Omaha, Neb, Tho name and title IV E® O 65X B I Hyaointbs Taiips, Oroounes. Andall otbor tir Fall Planting Large t assor- ment ever -hown 1a Chicaco- Tlustratod Catal Hiram sibley & Co., SEEDMEN, 200-200 Randolph Ss., .. Uhleago, UL AR T I S EUROPEAN HOTEL, centralle located hotel In the eny. .00, #1.60 and §3 00 1 or duy Firet Clasn Lestaurant connected with the hotel. .HURST. - - Prop. Oornar Fourth and Locast Btrocts. BY. LOUIE Bro. $500 REWARD. The nbove roward will I who will produce a Paint th paid to any person Wil ogusl Uie Pennsylvania Palent Rubber Paint, Hhm‘l Tin and Gravel Roofs, and Water Proot. U Chicaper and bet STEW 2 NS Solo Provrivtors, Oumaha House, Omali, Neb, REFERKNOES Officer & Pusoy, Dr. Rice, Dr. Pinney, Council [: ufig | M Honwxcn & €O, DEALKR IN Paper Stuck Woo!en Rags, Iron AND METALS, Highest Prices Paid. Shipments from the country «olicited, }emittancee MAHA Promptly mad e, Fuller! ESTAGLISHED 1808, SIDE BERING ATTACHMENT - ED, A. J. SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Htroof, nog 7-me Gm (I.\uxm Nku, Ganifis Roward ed, Mo Story of .'.:'; :awlzu; Machine A asvdlomo liftls pempl s78 wiNE DUDIEYOUS LEGEA INgY, Wi NOT PATENT distanon f e ANETH 36 Unlon Squ VORK d].},’,t’f’ i nedpal Mioe, o o0 fo Nervous Sutterers AT EUROPEAN THE GRE REMEQY, —— ) [—) = — - e = rmM == =) ‘| (=) [ = = =) yonguitor fr om Dywpepss BURDOCa ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you aro afllcted with Biliousneas, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sfck Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS t your Bowols are disordered, rogulato thom with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, It vour Blood 18 spuro, purity 1t with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 12 you hare Indigestion, you whl tind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you aro troublod with Spring Complaints, or- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1f your Liverls torpld, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver la affocted, you will find & sure ro- storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 11 you have any spoctes of Humor or Pimple, fall not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If you have any symptoms of Ulcors or Scrofulous Hores, a curatiy o romedy will be found i BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can oqual BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, For Norvounand Genoral Debllity, tono up the ystom with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price, #1.00 per Bottle; Tria es 10 Cts FOBTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props, BUFFALO, !‘l. v § The Grem hnghuh Re meiv lavil oftecta of youth- ML follins and excos sed. 1t top perma tioes, which ure so dostruet mind and body and make 1ite miserable, often leading to lnwani- ty and death. 1t strengthens tho Noryew, Bran, (uemory( iood, Musclos, Dlgoativo s opro’ ductive Organe,’ It restoren 12 » i jor vigor & rocolpt of ipt ot K Bnaw Dr, Miay wro thy an Arugiiste, Prics ' KionaY HrwRpy, NWPRWFICOY d of Kidney and bladdor co worrhiea, gloct snd leucorthea, dauggists: ¥1 & hottle, ENGLIBUL MEDICAL Li8TITL 8t. Louls, g For galo 0y Al For Baloin Owaba by - C. P, GOODMAN Jangbe1y 10M COL. L. T. FO8Y Youngstown, Oblo, May 10, 1850 D&, B. J. KeNDALL & Co'~—1 had & ver ole Hawmbictonian colt that I prizad yory bighly, bo had o Iarge bone spavin cn one joint and’s amall one on tho othor which made hiw v {n under the charge ¢ alled to cure him. s of Kendall's vertisew y cago Expross,! detormined atonoo 0 try 1t aud got our Cruglsts Here b send for 1t wud thoy ordored three bottlen; | tock il a0 ught 1 would give it & thojough BaL S caed H mieariog 4ot soetions aud the ousth day the colt censed to bo lew i the lumps bave disappoared. I used but on bottle snd the colt's linib are as suicoth as any horse in Ihe cure was hb: y curen By lot two g two b Very respockiully, ¥ wespectil ¥ vosTER Boud for {llushrated clroular Kiving poaitis proot, Pricodl. All Drugglsts have It or cu et ivtor you. “Dr. B, 3. Kendul & G0y, Pre irtters assurgh ¥l ¥ BOLD BY ALL DRUGGIBTB dow-ly | J&o | 16 tho old Favorite and FIREID OXE M 1 10K E —FOR— CHICAGO, PEOR | 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE. DETROIT, NIAGARA PALLS, NEW YORK, BOBTON. And all Poluts East And@outh-East. THE LINE COMPRIBES Koarly 4,000 milos, Holid Busooth Bteol Track 11 connections are made In UNION DEPOTS hoy_s Notional Repntation sa belng the reat Through Oar Line, and s universall onceded 1o bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Yl road In the world for all clnsses of trayal, ey 10 anTpet Wit 8 trevellng o laxory tnstoad of w discomfort. Through Tickete via rhus Colebrated Line for #alo o all ofices in the Wost. Al intormation about Ratee o ¥ere, flsoping Oar Acoemuodations, Time Tavlos, &o., will be choortully glven by applylning o Tou, BOTTE 2d Vice-Fres't & Gon. Mensger, Chicago, PEROIVAL LOWELL, Passonger Agh. Chicago, , Couniell Bluffs, DUELL, Tiokeh Agt. omaba miao-od Ly GRAY'S BPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK Tho GrestTTL) D MARK | Englieh rome Bpormator- rhe: follow .[punuun,_n eaco. of A!Yll 'lAI e, Helt-Abunc; ua Lota of Momory, Univorsa) Lsed tudo, Pain 1n the Vack, Dimness of Vislon, Pre matiiro Ol Age, and tiany other Discasos load to Insaniby ‘or Consuription and a Prema- furo Grave, & Full particulars (o cor pauwblet, which wo dowire to send freo tv mail to cvery one, £ Tho Bpectti ¢ Modicino is sold by w1l drugglats b 31 por peckage, or /i packages for €6, of will 0 kont froo by mall on reoriph of tho monay, by oddresslog ~ THKGUAY 4EDICINE 00 Buftalo, N.'Y. Solmen | CATARRH AND EOZEMA No argument in necemsary 1o ehaw that theee gin; 8,8 8, th 1isoascs ao of & blood o bein, compon.d of th wlterativew, destroys i by putiing the blood i s @ pure, healthy wiate. .8, 9, for Catarrh 11 & sure cure; wured me | attor all othor trostu oot iad fatled * | . C. usne, Greoncastls, knd Rev. W. J. Kobioson, member North Georgia Conferenc “Have takou 8., 8, for a cloar cate of Feruiri oruption hws”dls ‘appearcd and 1 awm well,” 8. 5 (or Ca'nrrh with gresd « bobtles more wi | comw; pl..wly IAI(UW v, Bpartauburg, 8. “lave taken | benetl ; think cure K, I | 3. w. Cottaal, 8, u\um, Mo, 2. ou o wost wondcrful reme; doubs but that iv will cure my C I regard 8, 8. nd' have o arrh." 8. 8 8. has curcd me f & troublesomo Caw tarrh which bis oattled tre troatmout of ull the best physicians Northaud £ outh §. L. MeBi 1DE, Atlaata, ¢ lov8ruow, Atk , July 17, 1882 1 havo liad wha wy physiciand e for over eight yeas. ( Ve 3 (o1 0O L0 ik pluce 10 11 ¢ 4 or for that | wight b cured. Du: Fing tha tinol energo ica Jyappl o & 1 the heal- tof thophysicia’ & bere (b th internal and ual) ia conncetion with tke colebrated Thor- | mal hot biths, and i on have taken more | than o hus dre't o arlous vuedicines with out {he desired 10 P 10 thre months #go I had almost b I ved my cass incursble, and | begau taking § (3. 8. 8.) with ali 4o skopticlsm pow ible The craption wes at [ st woreo, ot hor were ows wigos of lm- 1, ' aud & tor throe manths' use of S. 8, {od aud viell, 0ot & sign of eruption, b and eilar, avd wy general bealth od as it ever was. 1 there ape any doabiing s, lct thom write me here iD. X. Pra, wrom the Great Drug House of the Horthwest. Wedo not hiesitate §o say that (8 & year past huve sold wore of Switt's Specific’ (8 8 B.) bau all other blood puriliers combined sud with st asiopiahivg Teswts. One wentlewsu who ascd bial doaca botles says that it bas dowe b cost him scrofulous cure (rom its cure, {fection vepartan perman Yours tru, | VaxSuaaCk, Stenaxsox & Co. Sold by all Dyuggists.

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