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b OMAHA DAILY BEE-~WEDNESDAY MAY 7, 1854, T e R oL, MANUTAUTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDO W_CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. 18 13t #stxroot, LY wany's Line for aris) and HA! Packet Con Cherbourg, ers to Har K i toerage tic 1y reduced. 8-nd Pundt, Mark Hans in Omahs, Gr il Bluffs,” 0. B 01 Brosdway —WITH— S0 BAL BRANTTE. &ad your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World o produce a more duranle material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FORJANYAMOUNT{O} vy B MACADAM ! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. " WM. McBAIN & CO. Sioux Falls. Dakota ‘The use of the term ** Shor Line” in connection with the corporate name of & groatroad, conveys an idea of ust wha roquired by the traveling pub lic—a Short Line, Quick Tune LINE, Ethinie: B tions—all of which are furn: 4shod by the groatest railway in America. (rrcaco, fjmwavkes And St. Paul. Ttowns and operates over 4,600 miles of Northern Ilinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, Iowa Dakota; and a8 s main lines, branches and conneor tlons roach all tho great business centres of he Northwest and_Far West, it natura)ly answers tho desaription of Short Line, and Bost Route betweon L Chicago, Milwaukeo, St. Paul and Minnoapolis. Chicago, Milwauieo, La Orosso and Winona. Ohloago, Milwaukee, Aberdecn and Ellendalo Chicazo, Milwaulkee, Eau Claire and Stillwater* Chicago, Milwaukee, Wausau and Morrill. Chicago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago, Milwaukee, Waukesha and Oconomowoa. Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairiodu Chien Chicago, Milwaukee, Owatonna and Fairibault. Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Point. Chicaigo, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque, Chicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Rapida. Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. * Chicago, Sioux City, Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlain, Rock Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepors and ths Finest Dining Cars in Taridaro un on tho mainllnes f he GHICACO MILWAUKEE & SI. PAUL RAILWAY and every attention ia paid to passengors by courle ous employes of the company. A V.H 8. 8. MERRIGE, Geo'l Manager, ETNTH Go CARPEXNTER, e’ Pass. Agen). GEO_H. HEAFFORD, cesse c Tors of yor storod, bust heal ly. 0 1o Ith' an munhood by THE MARSTO| No stomach drugeing. This treatmol and Ph; DR. + WHITTIER ! 617 St. Charles St., t, Lours, Mo. A REGULAR GRADUATE of two medioal collegos haa been_ongaged longer In the treatment of QOHRONIO, NERVOUS, SKIN AND BLOOD Discases than other physician in 8t. Louis, a8 city papers. aud all old residents know. Consultation fy SE3% OF exDF6rE ; where doubt or 3 evorywhers. Curablo cases oxist It 1s frankly stated, Nervous Prostration, Debility, Meutal an: d Physlos of fention to cases trom overworked CASES rocolve ‘atteni from Tmprudenoe, Exoseses, 1y cured. MARRIAGEE S XIDE. ,Whomaynoh ‘why, catiacs, G0Ascquences aud cure. i’uufla‘. 280; wan 9840wy postace or margne DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist ‘and 'Auris Until offices are repaired from result of fire, with Dr. Parker, Room 6, Creighton Biook aua Doukweists oth. . 8U onces permanent- Notice to Cattle Men 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. 120 Head of Steers Three Years 0ld, Helfers, Two o e, Bae %oid In lots to suit purchasers, snd &% reasosble Prices. For fusther particulars, oall on or wdds s . F, PATTON, Waver v. 1 emse (o, 1owa —3lsoyo uug eraded hulls. wi-ime-3tn ) H.B. HUDSON, Recontly of Boston, has ofioned &n Velogant inew t stook of Men's Furnishings ! UNDER THE MILLARD HOTEL. UNDERWEAR <1 ARD™ HOSIERY. | I o English Lisle. lish Balb ¢ French Pa b NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS IN NECKWEAR, JEWHKLRY, HANDKERCHIFS, BRACES, ETC, Coaching, Walking, Street and Evening G%uves. FINE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS. r pique,and Full Dress Shrite. TAPOR COOK STOVE The Ploneer and Still Ahea. Tn InF 1o Me loo,000 Now in Usoc. Fast g the largest old fashionad stoves and r has the simplest and most efficl stove s in the world, and with new impro ments tho easiest to operate, its pat nt reservo £ir 4 3end for Catal HULL V Absolutely safe with now in use the second season APOR STOVE CO,, CLEVELAND, 0. may G-mieend &w {JUMPHREYS El spEGIFICS A~ "TT OF ALL DISEASES OF 'TLE, SREEP, DOGS, HOGE, FOULTRY, ] S Flumphreys’ Homens v Specilies have been used by reeders, Lizery Stable and e R “Veterinary Mananl, (0 pp: lots sent free on application PHREYS HOMEOPATHIC MED.CO INA MINING CAMP. Claims of Doubtful Value. Other Mu ¥xtentof the Diggings. Hagle City and Towns room Eaglo City, Chronicle, Idaho Terr,, Cor. San Francisco This mining camp has thus far been given more to real estate speculation than to mining speculation, Generally, the mines make the mining town, but in this case the town has grown upon the rumor of mines, and now some comers are mis- takenly led to believe that so considerable an aggregation of houses and tonts indi- cates rich mining, Of course it does not, though the hope which led to the build- ing is kept up by the daily taking of some gold out of the *'Widow" claim and the occasional half-mysterious uncovering of a speckled rock known as the ‘‘mother lodge.” What there may be tarther is a matter of speculation, since most of the claims have been located without pros- pecting, the snow making this preliminary work impossible. CLAIMS GOBBLED UT, Somo hundreds of men rushed in, so foarful they would get nothing in the gulch that they gobbled up the claims not taken as though they had been town lots, rather than spots specially valuable for a mineral showing in each. This is not true of the claims taken last fall They were prospected and showed up indications. These older claims are foun: to be irregularly scattered up and down tho length of the gulch throughout a distance of from fifteon,to twenty miles, Thoe number of people in the several camps has been at all times overstated. There is a disposition to lie about this camp that is virulent and contagioas, and the neaver I approached to the heart of the speculative point the worse I found the diseage. The impatience I felt at the deceiving stories told me served asa prophylactric, and somo days of wearying investigation have enabled me to give the truth of the condition and appearance of the camp at this time. THE GOLD-BEARING GULCH. The general direction of the gulch is from the southeast to the northwest—the course of Pritchard creek as it flows to the north fork of the Coeur d’Alene river. Eagle creek runs southerly and joins Pritchard at Esgle City. Pritchard runs through what is known as the main gulch and its course is zigzag from the abrupt rige cf the mountain on each side, the bottom, to a width varying from a quarter of amile, being so flat that it cannot find its way through the center, as though it were a gently sloping valley. A bar here and a depression there send the little stream from side to side, making constant crossings necessary in traveling up and down. These crossings are very diflicult, over poles felled across when the snow was deep and the water low. Now the water is high, running over the poles in many places, and resting in the depres- sions, whero its presence is an aggravat- ng surprise to those who thought they had only to wait for the snow to go away. The water will be present in the most troublesome plentitude for a month or six weeks, if one may judge of indications or u 109 Fulton Street, New York. ERVOUS DEBILITY HURPHR q‘ Vital Weakness and Pros. R and promptly M tration_from over-work or il 1s radically indiscretion, E AT i ratioally Deen in uso 2 years, Ecl u —1i8 the most success- r flll remedy known. Price 81 per vial, or5 vials| S o ray Hampieeys Homes, e, & e T ¢ it Ciiaomue troe] 100 FUlon Bl Ne Yoy PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST.LOU DY WAY OF OMAHA AND LINCOLL T0 DENVER, onr VIA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Comnecting in Union Depots at Kansas City, Omalin and Denver with through trains for SAN FRANCISCO And all points in the Great West. GOING EAST. Connecting in Grand Union Dopot at Chicago ‘with through trains for NEW YORK, BOSTON, And ull Eastern Cities. At Peoria with throuzh trains for Indianap- cinnati, Columbus, and all points {n uth.Enst.” At St. Louis with through for all points South. tie tiains Elegant Day Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Re. clining Chairs (seats froc), Smoking Cars with Revolving Chairs, Pullmin Paince Sleeping Cars andthe famous C. I, & Q. Dining Cars run daily toand from Chieago and Kansas Oity, Chicagoand Council Bluffs: Ohicago and Des Moines, Ohlcago, 8t. Joseph, Atchison and Topeka' without'change, Only through line running theix own trains between Chicago, Lincoln and Denvgr, and Chicago, Kansas City and “Denver.* Through cars botweon Indianapolis and Council Blufts, via Peoria. GOING NORTH AND SOUTH, Solid Trains of Elegant Doy Coaches and Pullman PalaceSleoping Cars are run daily to and_from St. Louis; via Hannibal; Quincy, Keokuk, Buriington, Cedar Rapids and Albert Lea to 8t. Paul and ‘Minneapolis; Parlor Cars surroundings. EAGLE CITY, At Engle City, which i reached by a tramp of four miles from where the creek empties into the North fork, there are about 150 dwellings and stores, and half of them being tents and one-quarter log houses. Two saw mills now supply lum- ber for future buildings. The lumber used in the camp up to a week ago was whip-sawed in tho oldback-breaking way. Theee dwellings and stores at Eagle shel- ter about 800 men, women and children, the women being very scarco and the children scarcer, though now and then a boy’s laugh or an infant’s cry varies the monotony of the profane hum of male voices. Immediately in the vicinity of Engle are somo thirty placer claims and upon some of these the owners are begin- ning the work by stripping and digging drain ditches, already full of water. This is largely the camp of Montana miners, though 1t catches men from everywhere, and is the general stopping place for all comers, 1t is from five to seventy fivo feet to bed rock in this lower camp. OTHER TOWNS, The next place up the gulch is called “Osborne’s,” from William Osborne of Montana. Here there are fifteen log houses, about seventy-five men, twenty placer claims and threo quartz, None of them have shown anything remarkable yet, so faras I can learn. though there iz a deal of digging going forward, The 01d Abe quartz lode is being vigorously prodded under the superintendence of Mr. Sweeney of Spokane Falls, who was at one time foreman inthe Belcher mine. ‘At Murraysville the Blackhillers pre- dominate. There are sixty houses and tents here, about 350 men, twenty-three placer claims and five quartz openings. 1t is pretty generally agreed that the best mines wiil be found hereabouts, and it is in Murraysville that the Widow claim 18 located, Butte has ten cabins and tents, some seventy-five men and a dozen or more placer claims, upon which men are be- ginning to work. Ten quartz claimshave been located near, Raven has twenty-five dwellings and four or five times as many inhabitants, with some eighteen placer mines, jealously guarded, though not yet worked. Sullivan, away up the gulch, has but two houses and a dozen inhabitants or less, and besides a few placer mines, boasts of three quariz lodges of great ex- pectations, THE FAMOUS WIDOW CLAIM, with Reclining Chairs to and from 8t. Louis and Peoria. Onlyone change of cars between 8t. Louls and Des Moines, Towa, Lincoln, braska, and Denver, Colorado. 1t is also the only Through Line béiween 67, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and ST, PAUL. 1t i3 known as the o THROUGH OAR LINE of America, and 18 universully admit. ted to be the Finest Equipped Railroad in World £ it z&.clnm of Tras ol Through Tickets via this line for sale at ai’ R. R. coupon ticket offices in the United States and Canada, T.J. POTTER, PERCEVAL LOWELL, Vice-Pres. & Gen. Manager GenPass.A ™ Chicaar WOODBRIDG B1)3, 215 OPERA HOUSE OMAHA, NEB. Bole Agents for the World-Renowned STECK, Decker & Son, and Hallett & Cunston Pianos, Also manufacturers and osale dealers in whols Organs and Musical Merchandise sarsendicy Pr o9 wk | 8o much for the location, population Ne. | and general lay-out of the camp or camps, ‘While Eagle is the principal place and the central point for loafers, Murraysville is the liveliest just now, Judge Claggett is an old timer in the mines and his cabin is stocked with law books, wise sayings and parallel instances, The Widow's claim is just in the rear of Claggett's | cabin, and I went out one morning and we panned out some gold, Some one had felled a tree above and shut off the water for a few hours, so the sluices were cleaned up, and while I stood there one of the men gathered up some black sand and gold which he said was worth $206, There are nine of the men working this claim and they have little to ssy to the prying seekers for information, who be- devil them from morning to night, The ** boss " is William Keeler and gome of the miners call it Kesler's claim, The history of this source of hope mixea up one. It seems that Mr. Pritchard, the reputed discoverer of gold in this sec- tion, located this claim for some widow, Chere are genuine widows and bogus widows known in connection with this mine, The original widow, as I under- stand it, is & Mrs, Lave, of Indiana, for whom Pritchard located in 1883, Kdginton, the widow 1 saw coming Life in the Cenr o’'Alene Connlry, patea in her barge, basea her claim, Tam told, upon monay advanced to Pritchard. THE DISCOVERER DEFOSED, Keelor and his partners went in last the claim under Pritchard's direction, 1 believe, though Pritchard was not there. Keelor asked the men if they had claims of their own, and upon loarning from them that thoy had,he remarked: **Well, this is the olaim I want.” They demurred and remonstrated, but he forced his argu- ments. They asked time to cloan up, which ho gave, S0 the jumpers turned in and proceeded to business. They have worked away, regardless of injunctions or threats of injunction, and now will prob- ably hold under tho Jaw of the camp, which made it neceesary for every claim: ant to bo on his ground April 1, 1884 The Keeler crowd was on hand and no- od. Ho ncordingly ) from April 1st. No one with whom 1 have talked on the sub- ject seems to think any of the widows have a ghost of a show. Discovorer Prichard was married last winter to a widow in Rathdrum, who was keeping a bakery there. ture he begged of Widow Kdginton the favor of her hand in marriage, as 1 un- derstand,from one who is her friond. She rofused, 8o he went on twelve miles fur- ther and found anotherwoman and a more willing widow, Poor Pritchard! He seems as clever an old miner as I over talked with, but some incredulous people say he is a romancer, whose tales are not to be taken without salt. Salt is 50 cents a nound in camp, 80 they can't take Pritchard's stories. He is fiddling away at his mines over at Evolution, on the south fork, and says the four menat work on the sluicesare taking ou: from 20 cents to £20 a day. THE THREE ORPHANS, The Mother Load claim is a mile and a half above Murrayaville and is owned by three stumpy old graybeards, known as tho *‘three orphans.” The principal or- phan isold Billy King, an Idaho miner, and 1f he is half as rich as he is dirty he has a fortune Miners cannot be fastidi- ous and all the ‘rustlera” look rough and tough, but old Billy carries more chewed tobacco in his beard than any man who owns chunks of gold oaght to. The owners are sitting on their rocks waiting for & buyer. Ior some reason or other they denotgo to splitting down into the quartz so full of free gold on that part of its surface washed by tho creek. This leads the skeptics to charge that it is a bowlder with nothing to back it up. It is indeed beautiful and looks as though molten gold had been epattered over it, while here and thero are lumps like rai- sins ina pie. The orphans want $100,000 for their lode and claim that a $50,000 offer has been made, There are other claims which have already heen some: what talked about in camp, though not much outside, notably the Butte claim, located by Pat Flynn; the Bob Ingersoll lode, bought of the Loeamington boys by Judge Claggett, and the Zona claim loca- ted by J. fi Miller. 'The others must wait or fame, A CRUSHER, I asked about machinery.—‘* Would there be a crusher at work soon?’ The question iteelf was a sort of a crusher for none of the sanguine men who atood around had the assurance to say that the mines were anywhere ready for heavy machinery. One of them said a R. R. Cummings had offered to trade a crusher that would work two and a half tons per hour for a half interest in a particular lode. I cannot now remember which one it was It is evident, however, that there mnst be some more, showing before capital will venture to eithér take in ma- chinery, or be taken in by the owners of clajms. The gold which Mr. Shelton, a merchant, and Mr. Hassey, a banker, showed me, and for which the banker pays $16,50 per onnce in cash, and the merchant $18 in trade, came some of it from the Widow' claim and some from Missoula gulch, where it was rocked out. Missoula gulch is one of the side gulches that run into the Pritchard creek bottom, and there are cabins scattered along up the steep sidea more than in the other side gulches, 8 IN CAMP, The camp is a rough place, though as yetno crimes have been committed here. Tt is said to be like other mining camps in most respects. Tho main street is lined on either side with saloons and gambling houses, and the saloons are lined with loafers and drinkers. In some places very “fly” looking girls deal stud poker, and in all of them the hardened creatures come and go with nothing ap- proaching a blush. ~This morning a well dressed young woman came into the place where I was at breakfast. It was a combination eating house,barroom,gamb- ling house and concert hall, She went up to the bar, I have seen plenty to shock my Puritan recollections, but eomehow this was a little the worst of “‘Give me some whisky, she said,*‘and put lots of absence (absinthe) in it. 1 haven’t slept any 2ll night and I want to go home to sleep—no, not home—1I've got no home; but (drunkenly) never mind, I've got a place where I can sleep off the absence. Come up, you fellers and take & drink, You've none of you got money—not a cent—come up,” and she wheeled half round, breaking out Soptember and found some men working | Just provious to this ven- | ! CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 | . Tickots only &%, = Shares § Louisiana State Lfil:nrv Compa " We do hereby certify that ve supervise the rangements for all the “MontAly and Semi-Annua Draw.nyt of the Lowisiana State Lottery Ocmpany and in person manage and control the Drat themselves, and that the same are condwcted Aonesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all pay siew, and’ we authorize the company to use this cer tiloate, with fac-rimilcs of our mgnatires attashe in §ts advertlsements.” P CoMmIsstoNNAY Incorporated In 1868 for £5 years by the loglalabar or educational and charltable purposes—with o say 1tal of §1,000,000—to which & reserve fund of over 50,000 has since been added, By an overwhelming popuiar vote fta franchis was made & part of the present state constitutior ll‘h\;\lml December 24, A, D, 1879, The only Lottery ever voted on and en- dorsed by the peoplo of any State, It never soalos or postpones. Its grand single number drawings take place monthly, A splondid opportunity to win a Fortune, ifth Grand Drawing Class B, in the Acad: of Music, New Orleans, Tnosday, May o 18th, 1884—-165th Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, 875,000, Fivo Dollars Each, n proportion, PRIZES, 100,000 Tickots a tious, in i Frao: ftha i OF CAPITAL P) do do do do . PRIZES OF 80000, 2000 100 do B0 do 600 do 1000 do 2 Approxtmation pi o " do 1987 Prizon, smounting to........ plication for raten to b pho »fico to the Company i New Orl For farther Information writo olearly giviug fal sddross. Make P. O, Monoy Orders payablo agd adireas Rogistorod Loitors o NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT, BANK New Orleans, Ta, Postal Notos and ordinary lotters by Mail or Ex presu (all sum of 5 and upwards by Express at our expense) to M A DAUPHIN, or M. A, DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La, 607 Soventh St., Washington, D. C GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1873 BAKER'S Breakiast Gocca, Warranted absols urd Cocoa, from wh 0. Ol has been re at the Tt has thres th of Cocon mixed Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi cal. It is delicious, nourishing, atrengthening, casily digested, and admirably adapted for invalids ae well as for persons in health. bl spentover 8100,000.00 in dofending our right to the Durham Bull as our trade.mark. doubtedly he is to.day the most valuable Bull Now it stands to reason that we couldn't afford to protect him so lhfln“l‘fll.l* it LACKWELL’S BULL DURHAM To- mcco, of which he is the representative, waan't the BEST Swoking Tobacce ever made, Tho eales of Bluckwell's Bull Durham Smoking ‘Tobaco far exceed thoso of any other brand in #he world, kimply because it De, the beat that can be made. All de: Look for trade-mark of the Bull on eve: Birth Humors and use Cutiouts Hoap, a d Heilet BABY Lo tomotio Skin Blemish es, deliclously pertumed Skin Beautifier, Bath and Sucsery Sanitive PARTIES WISHING TO Sellor Purchase LOTS AND LANDS ARE INVITED TO CALL. Fias hiad 85 yesrs’ oxperienco in dealing in REAL ESTATE and may safely be con with a clear voice into *‘only to seo his face again,” of which she only sang but two lines before the *‘whisky and ab- sence” was ready She was joined by two or three grsady old loafers, and then she sat down with themin the circle| round the stove. — ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? 1n another column will be found the an- nouncement of Messrs. THOS, COOK & SON, ‘Yourlst Agents, 261 Brondway, New York, relative to the very complete arrangements they have made for tours in Hurops ths coming Bprlm and Summer, ‘'Cook’s Excur- slonist,” contalning maps and fuil particuiare, wl-ll“be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cenf W Gremtlexan, Ts headquarters for Fresh Butter and Fgs. 16th and Cass Streets. 1 buy iny Groceries at Wm. Gentleman's, Cox: Sea those Chamber and Tea Sets at W, GENTLEMAN'S Crockery Store, 16th 8t. HAIR!HAIR| HAIR CEEAX ! ALMA E. KEITH'S Millinery and Halr Dressing Parlors Farnesoa Streot. s | Hair | Hair | Hair | Cheap | che North Fork inall the state of Cleo- garcountr Crdars Solich od. sulted a8 to Investments and on contem- plated improvements to the city. Hus extensive Eastern and Europvan con- nections Pamphlets snd Maps o ity fssued oo, Call at the Millard Hotes snd gob one Proportion % | J. E. RILEY & CO,, Real Estate Agents —AND~— Loan Brokers ! (FRENZER'S BLOCK, OPP. POSTOFFICE.) Loans Negotiated. Houses Rented, Titles Perfected And Special attention given to convey- ancing and all legal instruments. REAL ESTATE LIST : Smith's Addition, Park Place, Okshoma Place, Dwight & Ly Lowe's Addltion Shunu's addition, HANSCOM PLACE HIMEBAUGH PLACE, PLAINVIEW ADD, KIRKWOOD REDICK'S FARNAM, DODGE. CUMIN Lots In “ and 8 othor Lots on EASY TERMS ON ALL PROPERTY, $40.000 J. E. RILEY & CO,, { Knd alasce & overy Bb. in elty, 100 ACRE LOTS for sale CHEAP, To Loan on Real Estate, Opposit 'd The ofiese MAX MEYER & CO., | : IMPORTERS OF > ’ ;l HAVANA CIGARS! GIOARS, T0BACCOS, PIPRS: SHOKEDS ARTIOLES | CELEBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from §60 to $120 per 1000. AND (HE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CiGARS: Grapes, Thistls, Lawrence Barrett, Caramels. New Stan- dard, Good Advice, New Brick. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES IST AND SAMPLES, JEN 34 N. MAIN ST.,, 524 MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY FIRST-OLASH . IR0, BOLles, hoed Wagos AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. ‘1810 and 1320 Harnoy Btroot and 08 8, 18ihjSiresty| ) omaha- Neb lo7ue furulahed fraa upon anplicatio RICHARDS & CLARKE, Proprietors, W. A. CLARKE, Superinender t { { | Al Omaha Iron Works 17TH & 18TH STREETS U. P. RAILWAY MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN Steam Engines, Boilers WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, Mill and Grain Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Qelebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Oloth STEAM PUMPS, STEAM WATER ANDJGAS PIPE. BRA 8S GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. R T e TR ¥ITIOY TIIAO We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for chunging Flouring Mills, from Stone to the Roller System, ™ kispecial attention giveu 1o farmsing Power Plans for uny yur- se, and ertimates made tor some. General machinery vepais witendud promptly, Address RICHARDS & CLARKE, Omba, Neb a

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