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— v '2 ; THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1885. OIL WELLS IN WYOMING. RE D STAR A‘QUESTI‘ON. ABOUT | THE WHITE MAN'S FIRST VISIT. The Wonderfal Petrolenm Fields in the mnc&fi MARK' laumber yards, smelting works and shops now are), and a pond 200 yards long,” Those who have traveled over the North. western railroad wlll remember a lake north of Council Blaffs, At the time of Lewis and Clark's visit the lake was the maln channel of the Missourl, and the Browr's Iron |y e i vk Eetitn 1 e i Bitters Missoari River, Sweelwa'er Valle, ” 0 pond, to which alluslon Is made, was ANSWERED, h whero the present ohwnnel Is, or whero The Shoshone, Beaver, Rattlosnake i T8 question hias probably been asked thotsands Description of the Site of Omaha there has Been & sand bar at times. 'y v - 'y i iom L Browns Tron Bitters oure evary. a and Saminole Districts - $300, | oS ettt Aooat b, Bat it doss cure any disease and Tts Indian Mounds—A When we settled In Omaha, In 1854, 1t - A hich & rei la physician would praecribe IRON " 000 Expended in Develop oviian Torogrise Hion a Uhe it rostorative Sketch of Bellevae and will be remembered by those there at 5 mt known to the profession, and Inquicy of Any that time that there weore ssveral mounds ment — New Fenn- e rptrationa o jron thun of 867 bt Ao on that portlon of the town sylvania, ! odicine This shows eon- TSRS N R e | Weiten for The B, Wrecte, enst of whero tho new Repub.| Rscent developments among th hills| Free from Opiatis, Tonctice and Fosons. Bulichoi o bl o et . o eh G lican building now stands, and occupled | of the Sweotwater River, In Wyomiag, BROWN’S IRO N BITTERSt= et cacie At the restlon of congress lmmodlately |5 yome brick structares, but what | are bringlng facts to light whioh indicate """a”"‘“:.m‘ififi"\"i'»“’??."x":“«fi“,»}'fi{'{-?{'fis succeeding the acqulsition of Louislana, | business engaged In is not remembered, | that that territory Ia destined to be a sec- Sures [ndiestion, Bilionmess Wealnests | progident Jefferson tent & confidential | but presume tho citizens of Omaht wil|and Penngylvanta i the _produstion of win, Malnrin, Chills and Fev % i o 7 + and D gt’r'&fi.fiin..?a:n:r;:un;uumlmnmu:: measago to that body recommending that | Feecknive i ]d"g,'c]:;g":,f,, 4 yoits :iofifos‘i;:)hi‘v‘x‘arezlt‘i.ng facls was obtalnod ) i 71:2:.,:,‘, e i o e on s bt daly, [ expeditlon bo provided for to explors | {Eiei"the! sottlemont of Omahs, n’ dig- | by a Tribune-Repabiiosn. raporter In a o e it ROWN'S IRONBITTERS aiveiiaa | the Missourl river to lts nouroo, cross the [ging csllars, skulls, bones and skeletons, | racent conversation with Mr, Richard P, ] d B potours i J X 3 4h vl e, 0.8, s & to @ ik all cthar thorongh ‘modicines, ft acts dividing range of meuntalns, and follow [Were frequently found around there. [Goddard, of thls city, who has traveled ek i romoweon. 2. e Fastclen (on bosgres the best water courso to the Paolfic|The writer hopes that this allusion to[extensively in Wyoming snd has Inter. D B A a— ke e et ey e ro R b meckad: S it Intion | Y0lls_and bones will not create any|ests in the Wyoming Oll, Mining and a:"rluwnl-{anm wwiir.i‘uht;m‘t.\g- nkin cloars ocean, and asked that an appropriation | ,erponsness or fears of goblins on the [T ansportatlon company. L " . 1"‘.‘?;?fi?‘%fi?fi:fi":fiffl:fi"’:flm be made for this purPoua. This recom- [part of denlzens (linlthntlvlclnlty, fodr Thirteen y;."h.glo'l Dr.nfilaoigs B.| s . Suppliod for thesila. Kamomber Browns iron | mendatlon was readily complied with, [the events ocourred long, long ago, and | Graff, an Omaha physiclan, wldely known a e rlces ittors is the ONLY iron medicine that is not in- adith ranlzed, Mere-|the Indlans burled there were undoubt- [ as a great traveler and agent of the Oma- . h-onulxm':m;:;:l;:;’fi?m':n“ih- LAl Lo L edly good Indians, and If they, them-|ha Indians, was tourlng it along the 617 St, € 8 t. Louis, M i weather Lowls, a captaln In the regular |,y are good, they need not fear(Sweetwater Valley, Wyoming, whero| s. o i L on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. the continued and wonderful amount of crude petroleum all over the surface of the region first astonlshed, snd then sot him to thinking. Before he had finlshed his trlp, Dr. Graff recognized that here was asource of the oll supply for not only all the western country for ycars to army, snd acting as private secretary to e el q Jefferson, was appolnted to the command, & N " W \ with William Clark as second In com- CERANNY [z e On May 14th, 1804, at St. Louis, they embarked with forty-five men on three balng disturbed by the ghastly visits of those peor Indlans who went to slesp there more than one hundred years ago. Contlnuing thelr course, they camped that night on the west side, fifteen miles from thelr lsat stopping place, opposite Bellevlew, on the banks of a high, o : Toldent b n. Debility. Mants) wed Nervous Prosira Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otne: » % e Hons of Throat, Skin or Sones, Bload Pol: - g old Sores and Ulcers, «r 3 wit Vi) Discases Arising fron. | £xposure or Indulgence. 3 A Good Investment o\ 7, boats, the first, a keel boat fifty feet handsome pralrle, with }ylly cottonwood | come, but for export to forelgn countrles N Y ’ Arawlni thiren fost of ‘wab in groves near the river. as well, He took out patents covering all - > N LY long, drawlng three feet of water, oarey- | “'mipyy 1 ogp have boen a little east of the lands for 100 miles in length between 7 ) ; N7 A ing one large square sail and twenty-two | where the falr grounds are, the forty-sscond and forty-third parallels A Posit andinvied ’ e y " |oars; a deck of ten feet in the bow and JonN M. THAVER, |of latitude, comprislog 30,000 acres. A [ & ! .DSI ive GrAND JsnanD, June 26, 1885, —— Fairbrother's Farewell, Al Fairbrother, the ten-months’ editor and proprletor of the Nebraska City Press, dellvered his valedictory to a small but select audlence at an early hour last Saturdsy morning. The falr graduate was drexsed in check pantaloons which swayed around his capaclous paunch at the end of a single suspenderand o single nail. A cutaway alpaca coat with pol- ished elbows and back and a bouguet of forget-me-nots on the lapel, fell in grace- fal wrinkles over his broad and manly shoulders. A pair of antique slippers, the relict of many a warm campaign, en, cased his pedals. The extreme warmth of the weather and applause Induced the valedictorian to lay aside his vest and collar button, and glve rein to his mental powers, while the cubs of the office were buslly engaged in gathering up the bou- quets of flowers that mingled their fra- grance with the beauties of clear cut Otoe English. The address is worthy of the widest circulation which the Bex herewlth gives: It lsa custom broad as the spangled company was at once formed, being in- corporated In 1880 as the Wyoming Oll, Mining and Travsportation company, and wince then $300,000 hes been expended in the preliminary work of developing the country. Two car loads of plant and machinery are now on the way from Bradford, Pennsysvania, Negotiations are being completed with an English ayn. dlcate in London for an advance of §500,- 000 wherewlth to operate on a scale more commensurate with thls reglon's re: sources. Two raliroads are bullding In that direction, so that a speedy outlet Is assured, stern, which formed a forecastle and cabln, while the middle was covered by lockers which might be raised so as to form breastworks In case of attack. This was accompanled by two peroques, or open boats, one of six and the other of seven oars. Two horses were at the same time to be taken along the banks of G Al 3 e AN T § Q the river for the purpose of bringlng in Wsm%“\\ m game, or, hunting it, in case of scarcity. b k‘ 3 They took along also a large amount of \; X p articles, trinkets, etc., for presents to the sac vadtspnied t fne BROAD GUAIK: . 9 | Trajans, The party was well armed and YZRY BEST OPERATING well outfitted for the long and weary- some journey on which they were about AUICKEST SELLING AND to enter. In referring to the starting of this expedition one osnnot refrain from Omaha business men boarded Pullman moving palaces, and in four to five days, their eyes were gladdened with the sight of the blue waters of the Pacific away on the northwest cosst. This expadition was about starting for the same reglon on a vayage of 3,000 miles up the Missouri to Its sources as they found it to be, lit- erally through a wilderness untrodden by white man, for I can find no record of any previous exploration through the upper Missourl, beset with unforseen trials, hardships, and dangers; and then across the separating range, and down the Columbia to the ocean that washes |dome of heaven, and as catching as the the western shores of the continent. No |smallpox, for all one-horee editora to try finlte intel'igence could then have|and eay something pretty upon surrend- formed the slightest conception of what |erlng the sclssors and sliding down from this present year of our Lord unfolds to | the dome of newspaper glcry. We can- BESLY (view. No blind fancy, no vision |not say anything excruciatingly hand- 18 CONDUOTED BY of falr Acadia, no dream of Araby the |some, and regret our imabillty to send South Omaha,_ & m—— | Since the completion of the new packing ifimfsfiidylms{nmfi}}?a and slaughter houses, South Omaha is mak- goevninntic i | ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides Pt the large pork and beef house erected for | The ofl tract comprises four blocka §i§z{§€%§§'§§ifls‘£§ii€; Hammond & Cc-", Other -de-alers'hav-e c'om. T e markon ahastosation e | eatoioD I i B menced the erection of similar institutions aro called respectfully Shoshone, Boaver, e oL and still others are contemplated for the near future. *Several dwellings have been built and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now furnished to about one hundred and fifty families, and conservative estimates place the figure at eight hundred to one thousand families that will find em- ployment there a year hence. This offers great inducements to laboring men to secure homes now while they are cheap. Specula- tors will ulso find it to their advantage to buy EXTENT OF THE TRACTS, Rattlesnake, and Seminole Basins, The | sat once used in each case. Consultations, per. Shoshone Is practically an oll lake with a [ sonal or LY ll)m"r;"r._xs“r:fly ConndEntiALTgg Mcu orun of & conalatency much liko tho lava | 5% 220 by Milland Express, Wo'wias o0 surfaco of a voloano crater, thirty-two | pg JAMES,No. 204Washinglon St.,Chicago,il. acres fn ares, o that in some parts o | mEEEEEEE——————————— man can walk eafely on the oll cake crust and In other parts he wlll break through and be smothered in the liquid beneath. This oll crast is four feet thick on the top of the ground; dlg into it any- where and shortly comes a great volume of oil. In fact 8o completely Is the land In this locality saturated, that if two holes be dug, sey five feet spart, and the ofl as it fills the holes be bowled the one in the other, the oll wlll find equality of level in both preclsely as when water is poured Into one vestel connected with a second the fluid runs from one into the other until a common level {s reached in Weer oifered to the oubiio both, o o~ Royal Havana Lottery | blst,conld havopltuzod foth the el you sl hotograph, Lot "the, stmpla = un iy onen, at present prices. The company have made (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) 1t; hi to- 5 ily, t suffica,that we a The dall, duction by bowllng f O] o Drawn at Havana Cuba, |tho world hus movod, for desests have | with moulding public: opimion, In thi |a tons ol P pauction by borllng feom no change from the original prices, but some and when English capitalista called for a flow of 25 barrels daily for ten consecu- tive days, they were astonished to find that 100 barrels could daily run to waste from each of the two wells, a thousand been made to bloom, cattle and flocks, | particular latitude. During our relgn as e Lo ey .| Fanas ors a tcmmana Bills it plainada | o1 opssiatas olsae of CHle, sevcs o caler Bubjech 10 mo meaplativa; Db OMROLA acossalble mountaina Faxe ylelded to hu- | onlightenor - fire - side - companton - and- Bartioaln intorost. It Is tho fairest thing intho [ man skill and dlstance nss been well [ wrong-fighter (family rights on this name -:::'n%'k?.fi;;:" “15",;,“,;';"7.00" 1212 Broaa | 2igh vanquished, and In these results | for sale—wlth discount larger than our parties who first purchased lots have resold them at splendid profits, in some cases at double the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made, what will be the result when everything is fully devel- oped ? In the few other cities that are favor- ] ed with a first class cattle market, fortunes ) have been made by investors in real estate, and the same is certain to follow in South Omaha. 'While the whole city of Omaha will be greatly benefitted by the growth and by development of the cattle interest, So Omaha lots will enhance in value more & way,K, Y. Oty;, or M.OTTENS & 00, 619 Maln B4. [ can be seen the fraits of that wise polloy foet), we have accomplished a great deal. | foai apart and sunk 80 feet. On the sum- yous b s Lo Harter Med Kansss Ciky, Mo, which dictated the purchase of Loulsiana; | Among the achievements we might refer | mit of a rock 500 fost high and near the | \ &%/1S%, Mo for o0t “"DREAM B and also, In the writer’s judgment, can be | with pride to the single Instance of where Loosfl’s seen, in a striking degree, the hand of | we kept the cholera out of this conntry I providence In raising up this great nation |last year; and of how we stopped the HERXTERAOCT o |whosewlde domains are washed by the | Russlan warand secared a new poatoflize waters of the two great International |building for this city. A few persons on 1 oceans, to be the highest exponent of an [whose faces hang great tufts of the ‘‘green- 3 enlightened liberty, of a beneficent clvil- | eyed monster” will fail to accord to us — cumus Ization, and of a pure and progressive |the credit for all these things, but we F’ o cancers o @4 | christianity in this wantlern world, know what we are talking about. We Loors & Co,, Mommon WAGs Mich, Febu 8, 182 | DIDDING THEIR FRIENDS GOOD BYE, g“flfld fifle ""BO‘ cent l'l"mlfd bill, I;l‘:d Ipaierat g uslng your Fluid Extact Bed Clover | turning thelr backs upon olvilization, and | Pecause of our vigorous warfare on the Rt wel, 1 s Satlsded 1 1s the bask Kooy fo8 netllnggtheir faces tu":ard the wildar::en, proprietars of roller rinktume, wo have eer known. You aro wrloome to uso this for the closed the concerns. Some envious vfllohuflufln&‘:fix,flmly. they pushed out into the stream, and devil will h EHAERE Tiespectlully, MRS, L. A. JOHNSOX. | | ptarted on thelr ventursome voyage, |46Vl Will perhaps say tha £ 1880 : T i closed on account of warm weather, but - Scocrofula. ’ Sllov:v]y t‘{l:ytm:;edfil‘oug uF ‘xh: M'M the facts are different. But there's no L Jocgoer Oy January 17, s, | SPPY 806 nto tho Missous, with nothing|, o) dwell these polnt A mi "Wfif%’ffl?flfiiw:‘mmmmm of especlal Interest occurring upon_the shook money ::luu elmi plh: .t.umptnti:: i lumrlhlnwlkelhcml_uluulal‘nmum{u:nnmu lower portlon of that river. July 20th toltakolitioasian gl"elt as to kiss a protty Jatilahe gaveyour Extract of they passed on the south or west side of bottoms, a visltor recently kicked off a patch of mcss, when to his surprise he found the rock beneath wet with petrole- um. Itis clalmed thst enough gas es- capes to supply New York clty, and it comes to the eurface with loud spluttering nolses. The Shoshone product is in- tensely black, glving six dlstllations of naptha, to the extent of .63, Over 47 per cent of kerosene, 159 °fire test, was obtained, besldes giving 22 per cent of a neatral and lighter colored lubricating oil with 12 per cent of dry coke. The ofl flowlpg from the wells has a gravity of 22° Beaume. This basin is like a vast ampitheater, so pecaliarly are the hills and ledges ranged about it, and rainbows continually hang over the place, beyond which rose-tinted crags form an outer i A PERFECT SHOE FOR LADIES, MISSES & CHILDREN. OUR PRODUCTIONS REPRESENT THE | PERFECTION OF SHOE-MAKING, | am hap) say she has experienced great ) IN THEM EVERY OBJECTION FOUND . 13 DUE & a11ghS tostimonia of fmy appeecistion of 5 5 glrl, and we melted. We leave the dlg- [ cleclo, Thereis Mitle vegetation here, f : % P 3 e L "m‘:&’?mfi'fl-.’f}k’i’m“{ WHich you are ;‘:::I- "x:i"d’;j_ n:l';:flel]:y "‘g;";,”z;f‘?"LgZ: glngs with a clear consclence and our |but there are snrings of gw.tsr w}:h.-eh JHE BOCCESS AT ONGE. WTTAINED av Pldly than d’ny Othel by reason Of t'he p t temverplie M AR | gul Plowsure, or Weeplng Water,” Then | board bill pald. Wo would have tarrled | rival the famous Empiro spring of Sar- owinero e ermiarmieyane | imity to the works, L) GLOVE-FITTING, ELEGANT IN STYLE AND FINISH, OF THE FINEST MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP, AND MODERATE IN PRICE. THE HORRORS OF BREAKING-IN ARE AVOIDED: THEY ARE COMFORTABLE FROM THE VERY FIRST. WE MAKE 15 SI1ZES ! IN 14 WIDTHS | AND 6 SHAPES OF TOES AND HEELS. Zook for our Name on the Soles, J. & T. COUSINS, NEW YORK, atogs, New York, The tasteis a llttle sulphurous at firat, but s forgotten In a second slp. Itls a wonderfal appetizer, and yet a big oll hole may only be ten feet distant. Shoshone 1s 5,700 feet above the level of the sea. LIKE A CRATER YALLEY, The Beaver Basin is for all the world like a crater valloy with a huge cone towerlng in the middle, 1t is 6,100 feet above the sea level, and has two wells in partlal running order giving what fs claimed to be the best lubricant in the American market, of s gravity In the crude of 13.90, Beaume, of a color like dark mahogany and smelling like a mix- tare of linseed oll and balsam, Oross— ing the Rattlesnake Basiu in the third block to the east 1s a curious congrega- tion of tall, queer-shapen sandstone groups, which look In the distance like the bullding of a city, so curiously did the water work in, out and around them hundreds of years sgo. Ractlesnake Basln is bounded by step-like hills, from which eleven streams of oll flow, The oil from these bottoms s of the heaviest gravity at zero of the Beaume scale and is yery black, A shovelful when thrown into water will sink immedlately and is of an asphaltum conslstency, contalning largely vaseline products, A FINE LANDSCAPE, The landscape In this bas!s is very fine, there belng an abundance of glens, trees, gurgling brooks, with the most romantle surroundings of all the Sweetwater runge. Through the local tributarles to the Sweetwater river the gas will burst up, sometimes with nolses like diecharges of musketry, The altitude is 6,750 feet. ua ST L longer, but there were a few tallow dips \Erysipelas. {oliomniithe folloping flentsy Slta Mthele | b1t i e A Tho Fosllng e 3. M. Looes & Co. Moxuon, Micb. L2t o) "Jul} 21st, We reached at 7 p, m, In|©Ver; Was very mutusl, with a small ma- lwm.{or gq_sly"‘um oot e tho rain the mouth of tho zren‘:’ river, | Jotity in tavor of the faded blossom m#«”&lw‘u" R die aEiak yow ] oy S B ER RS about a mile | Writing this blank verse. We have been o ours truly, W. . sEmeRr, in an open boat, and found the current :exla E:lutll: ten r;:mnuu d gok-wny better | . : : eeled than when we struck the town. IETeven [EROROe M. i nml, milkg claad sad dinded | S SO0 TS WA AR Mo ot g;&fif"-fl“w@mm touss Logse'skt Kaq Clover | fg about, 600 yards wide at its mouth,end |®0d" the rhoumatism. We are golng u now wel o the unvarying kindness of our edltorlal R R ARSI TE |h mion Sihouly wo worked around |y ¢ihran throoghot tho stato, wo. fes] F __|to, above the polnt. The next morning | V&Y grateful and kindly thank them for MANUFACIURERS. ) Manufacturers of all kinds will find it to their advantaga toinspect this property; good location, level grounds, track tacilities and plenty of good pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water Works. "In fact, every facility to make desirable for manufacturers, including cheap ground. BUSINESS MEN Will find it profitable to select propsrty now, as a year or two hence with a population of 5000 to 10,000 people, B poundsofyourbold siract e Gores | Is wbout 600 miles from tho Missiesippl, |0 OBlo and becomo great. For ™ ¥ | wo set sall, and having found, at the dix- | fAVOrs shown. Had we been proficlent Cancer of the Tongue, |tance of ten miles, n shady situation on 15 epeaking g'&}g;::“fioifg“:gg- e A Case ummrm; f Gen, Grant. :g:r:".fu' (or oust) side, wo encamped h-ignd-, but there's no use {a monkey Somo ten yearsago I ba 10 on my Thi- around and paw the earth of regret and h i camp must have been nearly op- B et B Tt B8 | poae o where now stands the ald Dy | Ipe 0uF noto on our cont leove, as ‘the beea driven into the m by dbe use of potash | sfon house at Bellevae, for Capt. Lewis gv"“ has g0 trathfully and prottily sald. and meroury, and | h. 1886, 16 broke out in i IaY throat, and soncentratud Inte What sos of bia | eays “‘the low grounds on the outh (or | W© wonder what poet it wast But no doctol 5 " . 5 matter., Daring our sojourn here we .mn':.“fi!'.’.’o"&"‘f«".,;‘.fi:fl.{.“:.“,'&“':‘.';‘i.“’l‘l';,"aé’.f. . t side) noar tha]uncglon of the two have labored hu%i, wrhil!g the alleged attacked my tongue, palate and lower lip destroylng | Fivers are rich but ~subject to be over- AlIEASHA the palato and undr lip entirelyand bw'f my toogus | flowed, Farther up the banks ara high, l“n tor! 1 3 p“.'““f’h columns, and do- S0 MhE1ch oY bl ol cat any- sl Tood, by | 30 opposite our camp the frat hills ap. |IDK the local puge, It has proven too subsisted on liquids, and my tongue was so far gone | proach the rl nn;l ne] noveu: with :“l:‘;uh:'l:';mz"l’n‘,:lg‘; lh:: ::d?!gnilw:: y walout and elm, H. S. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, And Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, AFINE LINE OF Pidos & 0o —Al WOODBRIDGE BROS, THE ONLY EXOLUBIVE MUSIC HOUSE this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business, and lots bought now, can be had at very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two vears, EVERYBODY, Rich or poor, will find it profitable to make investments in this property, Kree conveyance at all times will be fur- - nished bg us to parties wishing to see this wonderful new town and learn of its advantages. We have entire charge of, and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this property from G streetssouth, Splendid lots from $225 upwards, ::-?;:laa:um':%in fi“‘?.‘.m%.."('?éa‘,"‘;»?.‘é"':; imber, such to some vast contlguity of free lonch and f:.‘:'&'.....fi?:"fl:"’.’.«‘fi‘,}“.?“ m‘pnfi e ;‘;’:‘P‘:;T{IE:;?lnr‘B&::é;’o:‘ee;::’:go?t enjoy tho frults of some other man's STtk L b | olgbleon gurde in width, On the north |[8bo%, And then, it will be that the A t dor I . » i o e g B LT 00 | o wask i speabios i st |1 ambiion of ou proud ‘young soul 10g Focovered, and It seems that nature u-u:mlylng bank of the M : will cut a swath as with the hand of & new tonguo. Tewn talk 0 that my frlends can of tho Bllswourl) aro high, opem| 3, 8 Ome and the ahad roudlly understand w aud oan #leo eat solid tood | plains and prafries, and at nine miles ;" rongw 0 \lu g T iy 0%, JoRa' eaylo at Sonnar 1 st s | {rom the Platte I tho Misquito oreck and |°f thls g87 ld world, in a linen duster. Arict, aud to Dr. T. <, Bradfleld, LaGrange, G two or three willow lslands.” They re- 5 . LaGrange, s, Moy 14, g MARY L COMER, | mained there tll the 27th, when they| ~ YOUNG MEN:—READ THIS, Hroatbioon 1 0od and8ida diseass madled tree. | cromsied over to the west alde, swimming | TiE Vorrato Briz Qou ok Marahall Mich,, T S §iMawio Co, Drawo: 3, Atisuta, Ga. | thelr horses over, While there they sent [ oTor & send th o8, e .;f,‘:.mm.il'x:.’ff.',m?-:; runners to the ~dlfforent tribes of | on trial for thirty days, to men (young oF old) | Indians, especially the Otoes and Paw- | afflicted with nervous debilit: , 1oss of vitality DR l noes, to meet them at some point above | and manhood, and all kindred troubles, Also | But the Seminole baein, the furthest « BPE] «an the r-ii"LCe fThu nfi:}nan crossed the fg:n;h:t‘;l':‘r‘:"i'z;';“fgmbhp:ll east, yields the finest oll, which s valued et 3] orne de Cerf, or Elkhorn, a small p at §1 per gallon, crude. It is of 52 i"fi-’-‘“‘m}! beautfal river, as they descrlbe it, about | K" s o, auc Teshoed munrantood | by ity and has light green IN OMAHA NEP i AT ono hundred ' yards ' wide; then th flo themt at onse “for Musirated | color. Kxperts say it equals the best : ¥ yi ; then they allowed. Write thew at once for illustrated | color. Experts say it equals the bes = crossed the Platte to the villages of the | pamphlet free, sperm oll; also that Itis worth hauling GUWI NG & cu [ Otoes lndh P'ume;l, bnt’.l;mnd them ch,x-tinnm d ¢ away on ahunt. From thelr camp op- - ) smpcyed fop porito Belloviow they proceeded up the | 2k “i8 Dignio anemtrisn statue o Frod- west bank of the river ten and a half Unter den Linden, Berlin, in 1851, The out on mule back, If it can be got out no other way, even though the altitude is 5,400 feet. Of all Wyoming oils the Seminole produces the most kercsene. JOnBERS 1N WROUGHT IRON PIPE, Malleable and Cast Iron 213 8. 14th STREET, 1l | Ale, Fortor, Domestioand | and eand, largest nearest’ the river, near iae Wias. | 00 A0 OF Jaud ik betiar between i ED MAUBEB, 1218 Farnam St,dthe high, bench and the river, where the works and 457 frames of engravings, contain g kpwbnbly 1,000 examples; total, 0,184 works, [H g tried 1o vain every kiown & sitaple misans of self-cures hx“;. to n.:rle(turwsw miles and came to the site of the statuo is seventeen feet high, and stauds upon | It has no parafiine, and its flash and fine| FrxrrrNGs, 3 PRESENT CITY OF OMAKA, & pedestal twenty-five feet high. test are both high. It is figured that at | Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead,§§ = o ; P ——— 100 feet a fifty-barrel well could be se- [ MORTHINGTON STEAM FUurs, =5 e pihelr Jjournal contains the followlng: eared. The possibllitles of these tracts | "o s oo ' ik VA% We have desirable business and residence property for sale in all s l | oxhey. came, at thls poiat, to & curlous are considered very great, and those in-| FILBLEIS' G2s and steam Fitters parts of Omaha and do a general real estate businss. = We solicit buy= ! | Im Orted Befir Sollogtion of graves or mouods, on the o ar (e Ahate d et s in high| /RON & BRASS Gooos, e 1 sallare to call 8 N T el ST K t}y o | south side of the river, Indicating the an- spirita over the prospect, The disislotis | ENGINEERS' SUFPLIES, grs anc se lexs to call on us, We will give themBall possible information / IN BOTTLES. olent village of the Ottoes (they ussd | wheo Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, worth a visit, 1f only a3 a matter of sol. | *4th4Dodaests..omata.NEs, SY T free, aud keep conveyance free to show property n any part of the city, . l .. Bavaris .Bavaria | £WO t's In Otoer), before they retired to Y P entifio inte: | Bisiueo {Bo peokection of the Pawoees, The | Jocs 8o s Child, she cried for Castaria — Louls | Aubsuser ....._8. Louts mounds ara at difforent helghts, shapes, | Whenshe beesie Miss, sho cluog to Castoriay 1 i Paciy Solon contatas 2483 plotures, 663 es nr g [ - : | o0 | Bchilta- e ' ¥t R b rMilwaukee fand slzes, some of sand, some of earth| Wheu sbiehad Childres, she gavo them Castoria lanwing- of all sorts, 1,067 sculptures, bl

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