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received his decds immediately, for which he [they pitched thelr camp. They once refused $1,5(0 more consulted their;plats and then ”"m' vy COMMENCE® DIGGING IN A RAVINS, artosian well, One day recently the thermometer inslde o | ThEY, were untiring in thelr exsrtlons Dakota contains 8 685 unfon and 104 con- | elrcus tent at Modesto, marked 135 degrers, | #nd dug for nestly & week before they federate roldiers. Much excitement has bsen caused 1n the | met with any roward for thele exertions. WESTERN NEWS, DAKOTA. Oolumbia will invest 83,500 in & 1,000-foct Holland wea bending over me; his fice ‘was of an ashen paleners. ‘I mistook your strength,” he sald; ““perhsps I should not hive ealled you here, We have seen natarsl osuses and effects, Doath I but the beginuing of A HUMAN SOUL EXISTS. e G At % | A Least @ Nehraske Men Clams ! Ren Smr N ) e life. o/ MARK He Can Show it Scien.ifically. He Awserts that Nature's Socret Has Been Laid Baro and Tells How 1t Was Done, Chicago Tribuce Special. Lirxoosx, Neb,, Augast 26.—A most remarkable discovery has recently devel- oped In this elty. It is of euch an as- tounding nature that the ocorrespondent hesltates to give the olrcomstances to the public on accourt of being barred at present from glviog the names, althoogh there s no good resson wiry {tshould not be done. owever, the gentleman who bas made the discovery requests it. This disclosure conelsts In preving beyond the possibility of a doubt by sslentifio means the existence of the haman noul, laying bare the greates: secroet of nature, and proving the dootrine of eternal falth, “‘that the sonl of msn doth llve,” the disclosures and proofs of which will shortly startle andastonlsh the entire world. For the sske of convenlence the gen- ‘11 QNIWWCO3Y S19199NHA ONY SNVIDISAHd Cares D fa in all e Tem e R the Quickly and ind purifies the blood, stimt. (B torza, Henrt tenvichos i petite; and aids tho casmilation ef food. OREITER, the N aator of the Fiist Rotorme Chiuroh, Baltimore, Md. s1ys: *“Having uead ‘Brown's Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia “#nd Tndigostion 1 take groat, plonsure in. rcome monditie 1t bikbly, Al conmider it n splencid tomto And invioratar, aid very strengEhoing " Gentine huwhire"h«lumcr:lml“' e o lnon enwroner Thatie ne other. Mids only by THOWN ek MO AT, COL A DY TMI e, M. LADTES' HAND BOOK--usetul and attractive, con. taining st of Drizen for rmoipes, informetion About ive iy by il o £ S RArenl o pooety o, e tho s Bl tleman aluded to will be called Mr, Holl- | & TN e mise o e ARGAD G an) 1347 OPERA TING JTIOKEST AELLINE AND 157 TERTZOT C0ORTRG STOVE “ne pabibe CuRED! ison in 1333 8 in At- Lx MOTLBNDON, Lem MoClendon h R LD LIS oy LS ERTAEST DOCTOR WHITTIER €17 ¥, Charles 8t., 8t. §Louis, Mo, £ v andiont m 1 w0l Tecidents Enow: - 0! Debiity, Mental an+ Phyeleal bioa d oilier Aie ons of Thraat, Skin or Bones, B'aod Poison'ag 0 Sares and ULCVrs, o yreasd with onparaiisist U lata st seientil s print Avately 5 Vately - Diseases Arising frum irsiscretion, Excoss, posure or tndulgence d sevelaye, vad onauitat o3 0r by waald 6103, end Wil for queations. Positive Wriven Guarantes |* Medicines sent everywhere. r Germun, 64 pages, de b o wiaie o' fomale, VAER A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it isa part. Everylady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and and though!fal countenance, a devout of the body itself; and in this theory of the body of bone and elnew was yet an- simple mlcroscopio devics the dull sight see the soul take form and flight to tho His attentlon was first attracted to thle, foot there to suffor, the leg Ing been #9974 | ran’ through my mind, until at last I re- completed sn Invention of my own, and 1 called upon a friend who had lost his He laughingly accompanied me to my broke upon me. The dual hand lay be- did so, and to his wonder and astonish- en guaranteo of cure glven in eve Clar i orvelopes) two stampe, sr. |me,” continned Mr. Holland, “and you Frightful Case of a Colored Man, The second experlment was one of the was treated by some of the best phys dying men would not allow experfments, 10y afgestivo organs, Evory joint in mo was -swollon and ful ‘o Switt’s Specific. When I ehmmenced | OPPOrtunities, bat. physiclans and attend- d strict s, B e v for atverat merahes 1 | doubt alluded to as *‘orank,” so for nearly the vory flist. Soon tho rheumatism lolt me, my Th t; - began to heel, and by the 184 of October, 1834, I was | g, Sioppoxinity/camofatilan; (ailcon it lees, and was about to be taken by the o b true, o time hio bo- | him removed to his own home, to nurse W. B. COBAY, 3 anager, by the bedside of his charge, fanning the would bo lost, and_leaving orders by day THE WAY IT I8 DONE, upon a low bedstead, with the death-rat— Holland quletly motioned the correspon- Intereat. Prasently he arose and adjust- He wheeled from a corner of the room produced a large leus of some twelve The back part was then covered with a man graw heavier Mr. Holland made in- tremor passed through the body and he hisper: f spoudent passed their heads under the MARRIACE CUIDE! | » fron Soitiaite st | uir were ~megnified several thousand R T A S Y YRR THE SPIRIT FORM APPEARS, ool for theexprecanarpese | foot above the body upon the bed, Par- ate diseases. Gonorrheea, objoct was clearly distingulshable, It discases of the Skin and dies,testedina Forty Years | colorless as the most delicate or ithe Face. Lost Manhood, positively cured. There We bent our eyes in- 1 or by lette: diy confidential, Med- s “lakd by Mall and Exprens. No ¥ partiole, the shapely form of & man had DR. JALVES;No, 204Washinglon St.,Chicago,!il. ————u—— | s own formation, The face took the I0WA €OLLEGE OF LAW, the uew form:d belng scemed as if it Dean or J. 8. Clrk, Sccrolary, caro (0 0 MoVey & Presently the oord that held it to the indeed, for every limb was of the most and & ray of fatelllgence and of uospeak- look at the tegantlesy clay that lsy so apparatus and looked toward the epo beautifies. Taoearth reeled bonesth we, I orle: Christian, possessing a pecullar bellef tho dual man he sought the key of life other bedy existing in vapory form which of human eyes might penetrate the min- boundarfes of another world. he by & man lying upon a sofa with amputated pearly to the hip. *‘For solved upon an _experiment. I procared when I had might srranged perfectly, so arm and explained that I wanted him te rooms aud dfd as I desired, The moment neath my glass! I asked him to make .ml;"":m"m AT, very |ment I spelled out the sentences he X, D160 8o, CLARK 6T, GHICARD, know the rest.” PR greatent diffionlty—that of watching the anta. They usnd tho old remedies of rv and and, {ndeed, {t would have been a dell- of piin. When Iwar given up tode, my | cat phy 8., the physcian ¢a'd T could not Lve (ants had no faith in the expariments of dircetions, v hich I continued for several munthe. 1 a year he was walting and watching tor a appotit b cameall right, and the ulcers, whion tho u ¥oll rean again. Tam rirongor now than 1 ever | EUmPHYe wanderer from the east sought beenin the employ of the |8Uthorltles to the county poor-houss €An taking SwifV's s in o borrible con- | o al, Dhrareh B Ches3-Carlay Co., Atlanta Divisicn, spark of life lest It should go out in the with his wifs o call him the moment the The fated mom:nt came about 10 tle soundlng in his throat, lay a young dent to a seat and continued watching ed the curtains of the window 8) that a what looked llke a photographer's camera inches in dlamoter and plic:d it in black cloth go as to ob:cure the light, snd spections of the instrament. had ceased to breathe. Mr, Holland “'Now is the time!” biack cloth and bent thelr eyes intently 4 1o eloth and glit b e are Srotred B miren timen, and for » time thelr motion kep: & B, Jamds Modical NSt | rnon aa tho vapor gathors taso atouds, 1 d liet f e ticles secmed to soek particles, as by lectandSyphilis in all their i ot e ks aud seomed the vapory form of a man rapldly Speciat I'ractice, Seminal | Thero was & moment of awfal sti lae s o eaperimen propriate remedy | nevar desoribe, 4cines sen: by Mailand Express, Nomarks on formed snd lsy floaticg a foot above, o #hape of the dead man, but was beautiful Lw departyoens of Drako Ustreraty, Dea Moiner, | 0 SOV, Olari, Doa Moine ¥ mio dwk clay parted, and & geatls tremor passed besutiful mold, such as earth has veve: able joy passed over ita face. It arces to atill, where knew the form was sloud acd foll faiating to the floor and, a man of small stature, a mild eye, that the soul of & man la a counterpary and dosth. He reasoned that within death alone should free, and that by a utest particles of the alr we braathe and EUREEA! & pain io his foot, and yet there was no years, says Mr. Hoiland, “this incldent the mcest powerful lenses I could find and I could examine the mlorobes of the air, put his imsginary hand where T directed. I adjusted the glass a world of revelation lotters with his imaglnary finger. He Aae Dr. 's Celebratcd Book and |wrote. That was concluslve evidence to waunx-(l-m D, ChaARCE, K 6T ¢ WATCHING YOR A SOUL, Icontracted a fosrtal cass of blond 43 trentod by a0 of tho het ph soul lteelt tako fllght. The friends of potash, which b-onght on rheu atf8 1 and 1mpaired 8 Choughe 16 wonhd ba s g0k ote o, bart | Lo, matior €0 ask it Hoapltals afforded the virius der thy ordivay treatmont, 1e om- | the qulte gentleman, whom they no 00k nothing else, and oywmenc:d to improve from man ready to dle. dctor ssid wore the mcsb right(ul hobad ever ssen LA b A T rolief {n the westernalr. He fell penni- for sole years, ard 1 know | when Mr. Holland interposed and had aition. Iregard his care as alioss miraculovs. long hours of the night Mr. Holland sat Atlanta, Ga., April 18, 1885, night, when all efforts at the experiment patient seemed to be dying. o'clock yesterdsy morning. Stretched man of perhaps 23 years ofage. Mr. the featuras of the dying man with slient flood of light fell aslen the dying man. arranged the lenses to a focus, and then grooves made to fit behind the aparatus. from time to time s the breathing of the At presiasly 11:30 o'clock a sudden aroxe from the bedside and sald In a Together Mr, Holland and the corre- Pprtes-rog vy opon the glas Particles of dust in the Saiiinses e nisoied iy 1 i Pion pexfect dezzle upon the glass. J’;« Chartered by thoStatcofIlli- |0 an objeot appesred to be forming a . B8 ol chconic, urinary and pri- eome molecular attraction, untll an complicated forms, also all permanentlycurcd by reme- | As8umed a more perfect shape, pure and taniond, uositively eured. Tiiere | and & feeling came over me whioh I can . The a 2ot onge used In cach case. Gonaultations, per- tently upon the glass until, particle by @ackaye tedndicate contenta or aénder, Addrese woored to the body by s elender cord of in expression; the eyes were closed and Jows Bend for Ustalogue, Addrers A, H., McVey, THE SILVER OORD BROKEN, through the beautifal form—besntifal, beheld. The eyen of the spirit opened, » staudivg posture snd cast one sorrowful I stepped from behind the darkened standing, buat [ beheld nothing. Wheu L sgslu beosme oconsclour, Mr, Be careful, though, to whom you tell the story of this day; the world Is Ineredulous, and to that Is mainly dae itaignorance.” e — A Borrie or SAMARITAN NERVINE enables one to defy Asthms, Nervous- ness, and General Debility. 81 50, at Druggists, “Kvery Eplloptic sufferer ought to try Samaritan Nervine at once,” sa; 8V, J. T. Etter, of Now Glarus, Wis., ‘‘it's & never falling remedy " L ——— JAY @3ULDISM OUT WEST, Government Franchises Used for Building Up a Telograph Mo- nopoly. New York Hereld, August 21, In an Intervlew last evening President Bates, of the Baltimore and Ohlo Tele- graph company, gave the following fn- formatlon conceralng the monopoly which has grown out of the telegraph franchizes included In the railway concessions re- celved by cortian western roads from the overnment: “'At thls time,” began Mr. Bates, ‘“when so much has been sald regarding the control by one corporation of the en- tire telegaaph business of the country, i may be interesting to reeall the fact that the Western Unfon company clatms to exercise exclusive telegraph prlvileges over the Unlon Paclfic and other land grant ralleoads west of the Missourl river, notwitbstanding the charter aud obfigatlons cf thote ratlrosd companics Judge Jobn F. Dilloo and Sidney Bart- lett, counsel for the Union Paoclfic com- pany, at the request of that company, rendored an eliborato opinion on Feb- raary 22, 1880, cloarly showing the duly of the railway company in this respect to be the operation of its telegraph lines free to all, *‘Five years sgo, when Mr. Gould was in control of the American Union Tele- graph compsny and his interasts were identical with the Unlon Paclfic Rallwey company, he was apparenily very anxlous that the Union Paoific ehould live up to its government obligations and operate its telegraph lines “free to all,’ particularly 8o the American Unlon Telegraph com- pany. Presldent Sidney Dillon, who was aleo a diractor of the American Union company, sent tht following notics to his telegraph superintendent: New York, March 1, 1880. J. J. Dickry, Omaha:— Have justseeved formal notice upon the ‘Westorn Union Telegraph company (referring to the aforesaid lotter of mine of February 27, 1£80, to the Western Union Telegraph compa ny. sohedule A of answer), statiog thas the railwan company would itsslf operate and we 1t own telegraph lines, placing all companies and persons upon equal_footing, giving cqual footing, giving equai rights £ sl and exclu- sive or favored privileges to none, Y (u must see that this is carried out in letter and in 8pirit, SIDNEY DILLON. *‘The Western Unlon company, how- ever, obtained an {njunstlon from the courts, and before declslon was finally rendered the American Unlon and the Western Union companies were consoli- dated. Siace tkat time no demaud has been made upon the Unlon Pacific com- pany until about a year ago, when the Baltimore and Ohio Telepraph company opened up correspondence with President Charles Franols Adams, beginning in Auguat, 1884, and ending in Februsry, 1885, the intervening time apparenily having been occupied by Mr. Adams in what might be oalled skirmfshing. In Febraary a resolution by the United States senate was paseed cslling upon the secrotary of the Interfor to inform the senate whether the Unton Pacific Railway company and the other Iand grant rafl- roads had constructed and were matn- |{ tolning and operating thelr telegraph lines without discrimination, as provided in their charters, The then commis- sfoner of railroads, W. H. Armstrong, notified the Balttmore and Ohlo and Weetern Union companies, that he was prepsrad to hear arguments upon the questions involved, and at the sppointed time, Februsry 27, the hearlng took place. .Judge Jere Wilson appearing for the Unlon Pacific@icompany and Gen. Wagner Swayne representing the Western Unfon contract with that company. At this hearlog the trae inwardness of the rela- tlons between the Western Unlon Tels- graph company and the verious land grant railrosds was disclosed, and the entire correspondence, including all the con tracts in question, the arguments of the seversl compsnies pro and con was sub- mitted to the senate and printed as an executive document (sze No. 2 Forty- ninth congress, special sesstons ) ‘A reference to this document by those interested In the mubject will throw a #eont deal of light upon the questionsin- volved. The time was $00 short for fue— ther action by congress during the session then sbout closlog, but it is understood that the eubjeot is being revived, and that when congress meets fn December one of the esalicst matters to receive at- tentlon will be the relations of the goy- ernment and the public to the telegraph lines west of the Missourl river aloug the Isud grant raflroads aud constructed with the money and the credlt of the United States government.” ———c— The Prettiest Lady in Omaha Remarked €0 a fdiend the other day that b knew Kemp's Ba'sam for the Toroat and Lungs waa a superior remedy, as it stopped ber courh mstantly when otbers had no effect whatever, So to prove this Schroter & Con- rad, druggists, No, 211 Fifteenth street, will guaranteo it to all, Price 50 cents and 81, T'vial wiss free. A Teainfin a Hail Storm, Seotlon No. 93 of Unfon Pacific traln No. 2, known as the ‘“Denver” encount- ored a hail storm MondayZon the Jules- burg branch near Denver Junctfon and came out much the worst from the fray. Tho hatl fell heavily and with furlous force, smashing out the glass along the uorth slde of the cars the fall length of the tratn, PILES!I! PILES! A sure cure for Blind, Bl d Ulcerated (mul- s bee . Williams, (an Tadian remedy), called Dy, Williaws' Tndian Pile Ointment h A fiufli box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 yeurs stauding, No one need suflar five winutes after applyiog this wonderfal sooth. iug medicive, Lotions and instruments do ore harm than good, Williams' Tndian Pilo Ointment absorby tho tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after gebting warm in bed), acts as & poultice, gives fustant relief, aud is prepared only for ' Plles, itching of private parts, and for nothing else, SSKIN DISEASES CURED Dr, Frazler's Magio “Ointment, Cures as —by magle. Pimples, Biack Heads or ‘Grube the lotcLes and Eruptiona on the face, leaviog Saltakin clear and beautiful, Also cures iteh, old, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Obstinate Ulcers, Id by drugglists, or mailed on recelpt of cnte. Retailed by Kubn & Co, and Schroeter & Becht, At wholesale by O, F, Goodman, PILES!I! losding, n discovered by Penirio fires are doing _considerabla damage | Interior of the state by the rapoited direovery | At 1sst, when digging abont fourteen feet in the ik aud Box Elder gulches, Black | of an active volcano near Mammoth, Fresno [ beneath the aurface of the earth, thelr Hills, The fair of the Dakota Central Agricultural wociety will be held at Blunt Sept. 16, 17, 18 and 19, A few field of wheat in tho vicinity of Fargo sre_reported damaged by the recent wevere frost, The Altoons artesian well is sald to show a | even San Francisco bay are threatenad with | the long buried tressure which the were pressure_of 139 pounds to the equare inch, discharging 100 gallons per minute. The first bullion ahipment by the new Chad ron_route left Deadwood consisted ot the semi‘monthly clean-up and amounted to $300,000, Mrs, Esther Swan, aged 83, of Lyme, N. ., has emigrated to Dakota, where she ex- pects to spena the remainder of her days and let the country grow up to her, Indisns at Davil's Lake acency have raised 00,000 buhals of wheat this year. The wheat will be manufactured into flour at the agency mill, and turned over to the government a’ §2 per hundred., The elghty-fourth monthly dividend an- nounced by the Homestake minng company inincreased to thirty-five centan share or $43,7:0. Total dividends this yesr. $281,250, Total dividends to date, $2,875,000, Engineer Blant is making arrangements to extend the survey to the Northwestern road through Yankton county immediately. The company Intends to go on in the spring from its new river point, and will do as much work 8 possible this fall. A youngman by the name of Betts has been arrested at Ipswich by the sheriff of Aurora county, charged with belonging to s gavg of horse thieues near Plankington in the Wes- sington hills _Seven others of the gang are now 1o jail at Plaukiogton. The dircctors of the Dakota university lo- cated at Mitchell, have resolved to encour: aze the establishment and endowment of a Grant memoria), a monumentsl college of kcienoe and industrial art, inoluding a school of civil and military engineer teachers, min- ing and agriculture, WEOMING, There are six G, A, R. posts in the terri- tory. Work has begun on the electric light plant in Cheyenne, The first experiment with s:da at the Lar- mie chemical works Iast week was a success. Thomas Stevens, tho Laramie bicyclist, hos reached Asiatic Turkey on his trip around the world, The emelter at the Silver Crown mining district started up last week, It will prove a great boon to one of the richest camps in the territory. The clean-up in the Lincoln gulch mining district this season is the largest in the history of tha camp, Five to twenty dollars par day for each man ia the product with primitive hy- draulic machinery, Since July 22d the Union Pacific received orders for 621 stock cars, _distributed aw fol- lows: Rock Creek, 421; Huntons, 113; Raw- lins, 57; Laramie, 31. There were a fow scat- tering orders not included in this. “Lho most important of therecent dincoveries is the finding of & purple mica mine near Laramie peak, which, though notiu the im- mediate vicinity of the gold dizcoveries is still in the same region of country, Samples of this mica are expected in Cheyenne and will be eent east at once, Those who knuw any thing in regard to mica are well aware that the purple variety is the most valuable of any that exists and that an ordinary mzed purple mica mine is in itself & handsome fortune. COLORADO. ‘The new chamber of commerce of Denver will be opeced Bept, 22, The wheat harvest in the vicinity of Fort Morgan averages sixty bushel to the acre, Boulder county is expected to produce this year 880,000 worth of ore, an inorease of twenty-five per cent. ‘The carbonats ore struck on South Cotton- wood will average not less than thirty ounces of silver and well in lead The artesian well being put down by the Burlington company at Olis, this state, hus reached the depth of 2,250 feet, and no water yet. The mi'lers of the state have merged their interesta into one solid corporation with a capital of 81,000,000, of which 88,000 is paid n. Rewards amounting to $1,000 have baen offered for the arrest of the fiends who blew up thecabin of the Reigan Brothers, near Meeker, in Garfield county, and Instantly killed two of the brothers. ‘Wheat from about five and one-half acres of the Fort Collins College farm was threched o fow days ago. The yleld was 175 bushels of improved Fife and Blount’s Hybrid No, 15. The yield of the (latter from one acre, from thirty pounds of sced, was forty-five pounds, A suit has been entered in the Uuited States circuit court of tho state, against Posey Wilson, euperintendent of the Denver miat, by A, Isabel Horton and Charles B, Horton, of Nebraska, administrators of the eatate of Hosea B, Horton, The sult is for $5,702,70,damages, The complsinants allege that on September 7, 1884, the United States circuit court of Nebraska rendered a judg- county, #Thero Faro 23¢€ oconviots in the Oak'and tison, of whom 186 are engaged in manu. acturing etoves. 'They have already turned out 25,000 to 28,000, which are said to be of an inferior quality, The Sacramento and tributary rivers, and extinction as navigable waters by the actions of the slickens—the refuse of hyn{mul(c mines in the foothilla. The river beds have been radually raising year by year until now— oats run aground where & few years ago there was depth of ten to twenty feet of water. B, O, Marshall, attorney-general of the state, with & bond of only $10.000, has €500, 000 of the state's monew on deposit in his name, and wants to gat rid of it. The money was paid to the attorney-zeneral by the Ceu tral and Southern Pacific railroads in accord- ance with the provisions of the compromise of the euits brought by the state to recover taxes due by corporations, Comptroller Dunn hnc)e({hy Railroad Commissioner Foote and & promincnt demecratic lawyer named Del mas, refured to recogniza, the right of the at torney-general to compromite the matter, though it wes distinctly specified that pay- ments would in no way prejudice the claims of he state and connties in actlons to recover the balance still claimed to be dae from the railroads. NEW MEXIC0, Experiments in fig culture are meeting with success in the Rio Graud valley, Now Mexico has thicteen sheriffa, seven of whom ara Americans and six Mexicans, The plsut of the Billing smelter company at Socorro cost $160 (00 and employs 15 men, It ruus day and night and has met with re- markable succees. Soclal item in the Santa Fe Leader: Santa Fo is gettiog on nicaly. Every man has his own wife, and the season of elopements is vir- tually over. Old stogs are holding down th ir end of the log, and the giy aud buxum are adost, Picoic parties up the canon are all therage. Tho hoated term is nearly over, Garden #ass is plenty, and thousands bask in tho sunlight of prospe We ought to be a3 happy a8 kitten: return thanks, — A Skirmish Among the Doctors, When typhold fever broke out at Port Jervis, tome doctors quarreled abou’ how to cure it. Each said his way was the best, and several sald all the others wore entirely wrong and knew nothing about how to care ir. A litule knowledge of medicine is a dargercus thing, but a very valuable ftem of medioal knowledge ie, that Broww's Iron Bitters bulids up wasted systems, and by enriching en- feebled blood gives health and atreng h. Dr. W J. Newbill, Carter’'s Creek, Va, says: “‘Brown's Iron Bitters is one of the best tonics I ever prescribed.” S A GOLDEN HARVEST, A Texas Farmer Ploughs up Enough Ten-Dollar Gold Pieces to Fiil a Cotton Barket, Davras, Tex., Avgast 29 —(Special.) —The following story from Troupe, Tex sounds very much as though Joe Mu!- hatton had been {nthat vlcinity: On last Wednesusy, while Mr, Husb. ner, who lives five miles south of here in Cherokee county, was braaking ground low-looklng rocks and gave them no attentlon untll they came very regnlar. He thon picked up one of the pieces and to his astonlsh- ment discovered a {en-dollar gold plece, He at once refraced his steps to sce if the other supposed rocke were also gold pleces and found that they wers. He began picking them up until soon his pookets were fall. Abcut the time they were getting soarce about the ground he started his plough sgain, but made little headway on acconut of stopping his plough to gather the money. He con- tinaed alorg putting the money In his dlnper basket untll {t was filled, He then began filling A LARGE COTTON BASKRT which he succeeded in filling before he quit work for the night, In the mean- time he had about all to be found. After dark he haetened t> town to deposis his immense and easily gotten fortune fn the bank here. Next day he continued his rearch, but failed to find more of the “yellow boys.” Mr. Huebrer is in Trcups to-day telling of his lacky streak, and refers to the bank for proof, Every- body has bzen around to see the large bank vault hesped up with tho rusty, dirty laoking gold. ment in favor of their estate against Mr, Wil- won for $6,152 60, with $32.25 costa, and that on Decomber 8, 1875, exseutrix paid on said judgment $450; that on December 19, 1484, Hosea B, Horton aied intestate in the ¢ unty ot Otoe, Nebraska; that on April 14, 1885, the judgments and costs against defendant above meutioned were rovived and a judgment of revivor entered agaiost Mr, Wilson for $5,702.70, with iaterest at ten per cent per annum from December 8, 1875, UTAH. A mashing Salt Laker was fined $37 last week for slappiog a young lady, The project of the cattle associations to hold a territorial fair in Salt Lake duriog the comng fail has boen abandoned, An electric indicator that discovers mineral | [ad,,but nothing has been heard of thewm | awarded th veins and bodies has been introduced in Mor- gan county with, it 18 #aid, sucess, A fino lead of nsbestos, four feet in width, bas recently boen diecovered and located in the mouutaing east of the Spanish fork by Mr. Thomas Brown. The quality s mounced first-clusa by New York doalers, to whom samples were eent, the fibres belog of ususual leogth, MONTANA, Butte citizens are talking of orgamuzing » | & Fortune In Gold Discovered i the | iretd s cable stroet railway. Ths contract prics for Helena's new court house 15 8137,009.50, Thero are 8 churches, 300 members, 12 Sun- day schools with 875 scholare, under the M. K. Cburch South in the territory, The poacefulness of Butée astonishes the na- tives, "Common picayune drunks slone die. surb the monotony of city life, This is con- sidered evidence of decay. The first annual meeting of the Montana preas association, held in Butte recently, ad R.vunmd to meet in Missoula on the third hursday of next August, Madame de Mores, wife of the noted cattle wa, shot four basr in the Musteetss moun- talus recencly, She is an exsellent shot, aud beat the reeord of Vie Smith, the nosed hunt- or and sc ut, Tha hay crop this season is said to bo ro- markably fins, and the warket fairly sup lied both loosa and baled hay, The ormer is worth from 810 to 814, scoording quality; the latter 815 by the carload and par bundred at retail, A fatal malady has prevailed among Goy- ernor Potts’ her ) of horses on the range, by which & dozen or more have died, The die €40 appears 6o be new to the country, sud thus far it has baffied the skill of the veterin wrians nud has yisided to no remedies, Milo Qolline, the balf-breed Iudian who placed $14,0 0 in ouo of the Bezeman banks & last weck, started in the business of stock raisiog with two or three head of catile a fuw s Yearly ha sn- disposed of & por ion of his iucreass, and reo old b $lon of s | 8, ently sold his band At Oooke Oity two miners played two hun- dred games of cribbage, the stakes being oue buodred feet of the Snowslide loda agains ouo hundred feet of the Elevator lode—both rich propertics, The Elevator wan won, and t 8 Hts strange find Is explalved by our oldest clt/zens, who say that halfa cen- tary go a very rich old bachelor, Joe Hemingway, owned the place; that he was a very queer genius and that every one thoughs he bad an uatold amount of gold burled on his plzca somewhere, Ho [T went erazy after a while and 1t ls sald | oes remarked of having sown a crop of gold but no one not'ced the foolish glib | & of the orazy man. Before snother season the poor old bachelor dled, leaving his money secret untold, to the discovery fifty yenrs later by a mere accident by Mr, Huebner. Jos Hemingwsy was ons livivg at Braz!l rilla, aud {t is an unan- pro- [swerable argument as to strenglh and [P economy, ———— HIDDEN TREASURE, Fartu Near Pond Fostoffice, Mo, Hallwin, Mo , Aug. 29, Speolal to Kansas City Journal, Pond postofiice, a mall hamlet, lying about eight miles west of Ballwin, in St Loulfs county, has developed a real live sencadon, and the people in and abou: chess places are considemably sgltated over 1t, The story of the senta'ion bas in {t many of the eloments of the romantic, reminding one of the oft repeated find- ings of the famcus Capt. Kldd’s buried treagure on the shores of Like Povcharirain, A gentleman who recen ly arelved from Poad postoffios tells this y: “'About & week ago A HANDSOMELY DKESSED MAN, hsving the dish snd eavolr faire of » thorough young man of the world, ep- pasrad fu Manchester. He was excecd- ingly tacitum snd rematned sround the plaos only » fow kours, being in company with one of the residents of the town wh {asaid tobs » hard working laboring mun. The pale purchassd a esmplug out ht, with plcks, shovels and spsdes, suc proceeded withous further delsy to' Pon ostcflize. They were seen together it roest conversatfon, oritically sesnning plate or maps before them. After aj pareutly thorouzhly satlsfylog themsitve o toe exact lovatlon t ey deslred t reach, thoy lefi the ssiilewent wen wilked in & northwesterly directior about three-quarters of a wile, and there for onts he noticed several pleces of yel- stoff among tha clods cf dirt but at firat took them for small flas ploke struck some hard eubstance, which was soon discovered by them to be a stone orock or jar, and a little further digging discovered to the delighted men another crock of exwoily the same size, ““Thls was what they were looking for, ecarching. They did not have the patlence to open these receptacles in the ordinary way, bat broke thom with their spades and ploks, when out rolled the golden tressure. Lite Midas of old, they had tcuohed the stone and FORTHWITH CAME GOLD, ““They dd not lingee in the nelghbor- hood, but emalating the Arabs, quietly folded their tents and departed—the one living In Manohester returnlog to his home at ths place, and the other to some point In the East feom whence he came. Mer. Frazier, a respoctable merchant near Pond postoffios, thinks that there was no less than $36,000 or $40,000 recovered. Whilo the men were digging. the owner of the land sppeared on the wcone and saked them what they were digaing for. Not atall dieconcerted. the better dressed man of the two raplled that ha was a geologlst and ‘WAS SEARCHING POR CURTOSITIES. It I8 said that when the owner of the Iand on which the money was found heard of {t, he also commenced to ssatter the earth In the hopo that soms of the gold and silver migat have been over. looked.” A good miny theories have been ad- vanced as to how the money came there, and, although the whole affair seems in- credible and enveloped in a cloud of myetery, itls fiemly and positively be- iieved by the people of that neighbor- hood that it was the troasnre of some weslthy farmer buried for safe keeplog durlng tho war, reliovod and cured by Durry's Punk MALT WHISKEY, Recommended by leaiig Physicians, Sold by Druggists and Grocera. e e— DIARRHOI3, worst cases August Hevernues, Kollowing s the total amount of inter— nal revenus collestion at this puint for the month On lists. . On beer stan Oa spirit etsmp Oa cigar and cigat Oa tobacco stamps On epecial tax sta Total 144 13 13,164 b5 20 T'oe ¢lish lanzuage, and schclars have col leced them. 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