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L G AR o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1889 \ Ma . Mil e; Sam Tanall . every new outeropping and bought mnear), THE COMMERCML TR{“ ELER. Roshetters W. B, Baemer, Nt-‘wn“\qn:b{;. THE “N L0|)F.S OF DAKOTA. everything in sight. His flith in tho rmri e . AR5 was strengthened by WOAL he saw. After AL G R el L SR ORR T bonding many grouvs ko eft the Hills on the iyon, Dos Moines; J. Lyon, RKeokiili | 0 @ s Set Asid first sleeping car that reached Rapid City, A Few Valuable Polnts on the Art | W. A. Stolti, Chicago; ‘H. T. Porter, ree Million Dollars Set Aside to | yortune nad favorod him sifice his first pr . Chambersburg, Pa.; George Spangen: chase. A railroad hiad beer built to the Fiills, of Selling. berg, Boston, and 8. Goldstein, New Develop the Harney Froperty. much to the advantage jof the company. ——— York. That fail be went o London, taking with the Windsor—R. A. &% Bt him specimens of ore ffon various lodes. By " rere ve 88 por cansacti at 88 per cent 1 WHAT THE GENIUS CAN DO. tml.\;‘ “f'".\ S R /\If"\‘:“:‘" Sl | THE DISCOVERY OF THE METAL. | middle of Octohor tha attention of well If you can buy ar Overcoat and save 33 per cent on the transaction, that 83 per cent is equivalent to se i Maithews, St. Louis; P. B. Foster, La O o o (oI eovad 1o . y Crosse; J. A. Cochran, Good Hope, 111.; | How an Eastern Man Was Boaten By | aoinotod by Johin Taglors Sons. . noted " 5 sowhe! " i W st . yolob bbing 3 0:‘0 ‘l;:nvrl'.v-- Man Who l.(‘nrl" \\.h'nv o Moats, Chicago; S. C.Wood) | & Sohemer—Diffioulties tnonnme | Briisn assters minee ts. cotts wore. and have to pay $15.00 el l\?hll"‘. [t means a saving of $5.00 by purchasing of us, our vrice being $10.00 for goods on.:;:y;:::/\'n::..."‘::"_g h ”"".f,‘,.,:":l"o]r‘", \‘\?;”_:]‘l"‘,‘l‘)r;‘R'“('_‘;‘l;"‘ril""“";\,' tered in Secaring Capital—A ’v"l’:l';gd"t'm"";lvl‘l“'l'l"l“’,'&‘"m!r“:jlm""S:;“:"'L'"::.x of equal quality. On higher priced goods the saving will ve greater, Our claim to save you these dollars can Sunday Guests, rysdale, Chicago; C. T. Harris, Chi- Future Tin King. R e T T be easily subtantiated by comparison of our prices with those of other stores ‘V,‘\’q’{"hi(mllw l!‘”;:“";i:")hl\l;n ‘;N'l;ri'lu" English Capital in the Hill ey Bk b “"m‘“h:“"l"‘““:’l\‘-“"‘:‘:vl o Tt 1s hardly necessary to say that we show the largest line of medium weight Overcoats, comprising Mel- (3 JRLR ey h En h Cap! n th o silbert took k W nany samples o 2 The Art of Selling, Milwaukee; M. I, Putnam, Chicago; J. A Ay vhich > aftorwr A Yorn- t K vs, Wide Wales, Chevi 5. R7.50. 8900, $12.75 R if v . 1 The f . " i mos J. Cummings in the course of an ex- | 0re, which were afterward assayed at Corn ons, Kersoys, Wide Wales, Cheviots, ete,, at #5.75, $7.50, $900, $12.75 and finer if you want them, The finer /8 Codard, an old satemmsn, {5 the Shaw, Joliot. ik Wi Sshited seildls 18 the New YoRk Bok on the wall, he substanco of his raport was con- . lv‘ et witk the A BT R BT R ¥ satig workmunabin, author of a recently issued neat little ('Atllhullhwknll‘ l].rA] ‘\‘.- n;n. 3 atee discovery and development of tin in the :]xln‘l(r::;l niLC "‘ll"::‘ rnlx:: l.];;:lxmlm':\;: m(;lx:‘vu“ grades are lined with the very best silk, with satin trimmings and of superior workmanship, | - 3 enter; Ja i ! ord, Oma ames & Wy 0 - - y . , N . P . n Sl Yolume on ““The art of selling, with ;\[(.:Z,m‘";"f;hi‘.“m:‘ 3 \\'"l(:-ll\- Chi. | Black Hills t portions of 'the lodes were excoptionully Special, 200 very fine all wool Kersey Overcoats with excellent Ttalian lining and a rich satin sleeve lining, ints OO i " o als che: o vl { “amith’ Slote O In 1884, Mr, James Wilson, a well known | rich, and that they could be worked to good y & - :;'ul.“";:y( :.4»:::4";":1 Tymd:[r‘n II' I‘x’n‘v‘-’;‘\lr(‘u"‘l: Atncawi He omith, Slonx Cltws T+ & | business man of Now Yotk citv, was figur- | fdvantage, Tho tin obtainod was of tho | beautiful fitting garments, at $0.00, they are really wcrth $15.00, and are sold for that elsewhere. Seadigpa 4 e 3 spe gUORy e B DIRUIOEN |y v A < highest possible quality, The letter con- NL 5 3 i {siness conditions and methods; sales- Des Motnes; C. | ing \w‘th Herman Knubel K I.m.I 2 L L R o iR Hat Department—Correct Fall shapes of Stiff and Soft Hats, at prices just about one half what you have to s shisity et for ames A. Smith, | cess for canning meats, Knubel one night P'ho lodes, t present seen, o f x e 3 ;‘"e" s "('“”" nsation, ““l"‘“ ""l"'“‘"' ‘l‘r'l"‘} Knsis Oltet Tn oW Yorky . - | fan’ derois Robast BY6oMtsht, o Rapid Oity. | strongth, with tin dissominatod .‘».'.".J‘..fi.fi?.‘?' pay in other stores. Our great 95 cent Derby not yet been duplicated by any store for less than $2. Qur rospocts; commor ravelors; re \ ) ¥ Y y merchante and salesmen: saloswomen, | Buchhelt, Grand Island; William Hid- | Fioormann exhibited some greenjstained rock | and there is overy reason to think that large finest Derbys at $2.00, $2.50 and $2.75, are of the same qualities for which other houses ask from #3.50 to #5. der, St. Louis; B. Kingsbury, Chicago; | carrying tin, which he said came from Icca- | C8Pital may be employed in their deveiop- 8 g 3 i 4 3 § Shoes—We are opening daily new and fresh goods direct from the factories. Having a big trade and selling much money earned, Just consider for a moment what 33 per cent amounts to, on an Overcoat for which you and how to road character. Tho lattor | 1. G, Shoa, Omaha; G. M. Dambleston, | tions ho owned in Harney's Poak. Koubel | mefs Wih the hrospects of vorw haudsome topio is especially interesting as treated | Denver, became interested because he saw that tin | the lodes are numerous and strong, and the y tols r i by Mr. Goddard, Cowpor says: “/\'- “l‘“‘”(““’,"‘”’ ,l.s;'“""-, ’I}"“”’;“v could bo made available fn canning meats. | prodilce,can bo ewsily treated.» 1" our Shoes so cheap, we sell them quick and accumulate 1o old stock. Our shoes are emphatically the best “ steunde facos & r- .3 H. H. Wallace, Tekamah; Charles | go 1614 Wilson what he had ar- 3ilbert and Wilson returned to Europe ’ svolidh o b g 8 4 Inm' persunded that faces ara as leg- f 2 58 B e, ULIG GOty Freo: m':m:l‘. fn:"“:“ :\;:”nm h:\(\vr::n;"';u:::lu.fl; Ao DRCOtber S, 1N, An DHEIAN ot that can be had anywhere and every pair is sold with aguarantee. ible as books, though men school their port; . 15, Haley, Des Moines; D. Jones, d 2 o o pany was organized to buy the mines and faces torconcenl their emotions and | St Louis; A. 'l Wittick, St. Louis; | 824 Wilson at the Hofftman house. Wilson | capitalized for £2,000,000. Of this capital " transform them into musks o hido | 1. M. Henl, Minneapolis: . O Halvor, | Wis 80 impressed with whut ho saw and | §1030,00) was placed 1n bank for the dovel- 'I'r nks and v allses Yl X b DL o fagno. Couneil | heard that he had tho oro assayed and | opment of the lodos. About this time a u . rather than éxpress their feclings. Ob- | 800, Paul; Juliuvs Hagne, Coun London_fii cinl jou 1 denounced th a man may become according to his | Kail, Milwaukee; J. C. Ford, Des |bonded the location and agroed to pay | P'fininted a lotter from Deadwood in sup- . 3 pature, | nnd the “ olosed - mouth | Moines; J. W. Porterfiold. Detroit; A. S0 for thie privilego of dovelopmont. | port of fts satonicat, " The withor was de: We have fitted up our basement for the sale of Trunks and Valises. to learn what he nctually is. The eyes | S- Hederstrom, Lynchburg, Va. bon the bond teorganized the Amarican | nounced by cable by prominent men and the y 4 & ¢ P A : are nid to symbolize the feclings tathor | . At the Murray—foward Crocker, B. | Tin Mining company of New York. Wilson | city authoritiesof Doadwood, Kapid ity and Like in every department of our business we shall offer in this line than intelligence or the will. Beware | Barouche, A. C. Lordloy, W. W. Cane, | was to take charga of the locations, and | OtDCF places. B L, ACIOGA (U of small, woak, ill-defined oyes, with | H. S. McKean, B. J. Cardoze, H. Inake an fnvestigation, Tt it proved favor- | hordismaved. Houwssoried it ue hadre- | the largest Variety at greatly lower prices than these goods can be f . n , \ ¥ rd to be blackmailed, and that the attack leaden-colored complexion and a rough | Hading, B. L. Heline, I. W. Chappell, | yule he was to dovelop tho mines. For his | was the natural result, He returned the skin, Among othor good things the | Georze Robinson, W. A, Wndo, 1. Ros’ | servica ho was to reccivea largo block of | §1.000,000. ana insisted tnnt tné sompany | POUZht elsewhere. author decluros that “thero aro n few | enbein, H, L Avyell, M. Voit, Jo_ E. | sock, with the option of a sccond block. | It ke n strict examination of the mince persons whose ability to sell things is | Engel, Frank Brickelweiner, Paul | puringthe negotiations Wilson was latro- | SGfoFe Purchasinz thom. ‘heroupon a com- : - S0 superior and remarkublo that 1t may | Fuosine, L, Kurst, Wikiam . | Glceato Mre ondel,an Eoriiswman, and | BisjorilGaaine brot M. C Vincant, dohn Write for all Fall Catalogue. properly bo called genius. Like poots, L. Nichel )\3"9'- Hieisaheol 1€+ | a friend of Floormann, He was suspicious | Mauchester, crossed the ocoan aud _visited they are born, not made. and they are th‘_“ el e b Ly ;‘.‘ “]‘I- that everything was not right, and ques- | the hu Vincent is_the author of @ hun- above rulo ora law unto, themselves. | A. N. Pecicham, William Constabie, tioned Rendell concerning it. He finally so.. | Ared treatises on geology and mines, The There is somothing about their por- | Moritz, W. V. A, Keat, J. Williams, J. ! Lk ¥ commission_remained here over n month. a 7 Silbersteir, W 3 0. | cured Rendell's confidence. The Englist- | (i : sonality which ‘catehos on,’ and the ilbersteir, W, C., F n, J. J. Io- | cured e A v Viocent made his report on April 18, 1858, can instantly adapt themsclves toall | gariv, A. T. Nyo, R. Forrester, E. M. | man admitted that Floormann's objoct was | Tt more than coniirmed all ‘thatGilbort had B0t of feople,” i Sfay, 'Puul Yedkiv, H. H. Lehman, G. | to got Wilson outo the Hills in tho dead | said. Insteud of forming an' iudopendont ! Willis L Wilbur. T 3 VInteE he Y ot company, the Englisn capitalists then bought B A. Williams, S, 1% Wilbur, F. A, Her- | of winter, when there was suow on the e TR SO A Poctieal Sn 3 nandine, New York; H. G. Leckkardt,C. | ground, show up a little ore, and se- | 16 Dlocic of wooke to tho New Vock Mr.Sum D.W. Menneiley was anchored | H, Connor, H. Brush and wife, L. M.Pow- | cure the purchusing money. Thus fore- | Siene"1t 1 noe Jonooen ae tha Homnos Boak RbHa Milara i over: Stnday. Samte c:ll.)lm “Illll‘h]'ipl'L].(l. H. Dowoy, I, . | warned and forcarmed, Wilson seut Prof. | Tin Mining, Milling, “and .\Luvgxf' g dD 1 Streets, Omaha, ok e + 5. . Tteod & | O'Donuell, F. L. Rounds, chroff, | Gilbert B. Builey, Lawyer Rushmore, a Mr. | company. he capital stock is $15,000,000, arrying the samples of E. P. Reed & | g "6y o M Buvgott, It. Burkor, Fred | Hepburn, and Rendell to the Hills, Bailoy V100,000 15 st nsido to develop’ the Corner Fourteenth an ouglas eets, 5 Co., the Rochester footwear manu Woisch, L. Wolll. FL D. Boll, D, . Van | had been'the territorial geologist of Wyom- | propert rers, and introduces himself artistically | Allen, Thomas Plues, John Rushmore was to look after the titles Tho company owns twenty-two groups, ag- T = x y -~ Plu X0 ¢, and Hepburn and Rendell | gregating ne od lodes, and a 9 A and poctically. He has a little writing | Cnarles C. Arnold, Chicag s T T i thay oLTatErA: R EA R Q| THE BA”_W Y ”ME TAB[ES ek and caoniar and oot | DO, Batimerts i W S iy | B e e Bem | poSathists, O B waitdnl | CALIFORNIA | A 3 ler, with vhic! after a r io cinnatiy . Moorehe, oungs- | the foot of Huarne, K W S In June 0,000 was paid ¢ $23,500 b OMAHA foldor, within whioh, after o rylho | (o "1 T, b, ' Ross, Philadelhin; | the shov, ub seuanistod. Wison by reports | ond Tn. August. S3200b. ‘Boaraini novsesr| DISCOVERIES! — ~ - i ; , 7 - X3 Thomas H. Shevling, Mi wpolis: J. | ing that they could find neither tin nor the | hoisting works and sawmills are being built = A | }');IN WL ) ' Arrive J. Sullivan, Boston; John McGooch, St. ces of tin in the Kloormann locations. | and steam drills are av work in many a tun- ASING O T HEATL 10 COUGHY A . - Punltds He Mulligan S0 Bl Kellogs They were in the granite core of the Hills, | nel. Hill City is springine up liko magic. A i THAN G L W of the firm which he represents, he re- Omuha, Surfl CUI‘GS!} ESTABLISHED 1851 { 186 So. Chicago, lils, 1Ciarkst, | (i ppeenniee My in 5;:‘ n The Regular O1d-Established | iiviicy G b m a wmf 3 m oW DaTore oL sion % E G ann P A and were utterly barre hundred carpes are plying their saws. v Dlore conublon) tife, tachosters I e Kratoher, 1. 1L | “Niantie, _however, Floormann had | and hanmer: dozen steam whis “Hold off” in placing orders W e A ACIRNVATN say, Colum= | received the $2,500. Of course, that was | wake the welkin near Harney's peak \ S o g 9 e tu g ordors Dean Hemmingway, Covington, | all he got. Jacob Canz, one of the | merous fine mountain ranches havé boon YPHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ' Chiceao siaimis Lot 2y o m m STRINLE tolyeut RivantaTe, y.; Frank Ivans, Denver; H. O. Bru- | partners, heard of and demanded | bought. A railroad from cach group of lodes i o st Treating with tho Gradtest {0 b m) And should you ask me why ver, Philadelphin; Lord John St. Law- | his suare of the spoi IMloor r is being surveyed and a sito for an immense = 5 aling _ I v ress. piaimiie Our many great inducements” rence, Trelund; F. B, Allyn.C. I, From- | to sctle, and Ganz b ' g I b RCHoR TR S 2 : 7 SKILL and SUCCESS : P e Will tempt you then to buy. mann. B.W. Copoland, H eruson, | As a basis for the suit he exhibited ors | railroad will find an outlet from the hiills at = 3 5 Q S PAGIROEE L eRys TS by NG Y el ad o Myerd P e | from Floormann which exposed the who! Rapid City. 1ts inha auts have vo $40,- o < o % Z A XXl Depot luth and h 1 5 i i C. N. Tried: {5 C. W. Pur- 3 ) Mt — Omaha Sam has an inexhaustible fund of | 3« I. lriedson. St. Louis: We lur | goneme, They indicated that the ore ex- | 000 to aid in its construction, Tbis is the oA 3 " 2 - humor and avccdoto. and whotner ho | beish, K O, Whoelor, Jobn Wermon. | iuited in Now "York cam from tho Fita | limit in Dakcota, > 0 : e | Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases. makes a sale or not, he always leaves - 5. Little, Charles H. Poole. Boston. | mine. Indeed, inone of Ltue ietters Ganz was The magnitude o Vilson's oporations is 5 > 3 e ross LT Sy e o At the Paxton—J. B. Graves, Grand | asked “to send on more of the green ore, as | shown in the bonding of groups not owned eZ g A3~ NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Mahhood, goveiEnr . his customers with the impr ! ! . il Crs pre on that s = 3 Oy " 4 o dpriey Failing Memory, Exhausting Drains, Terrible iansas City, Lincoin & they have smiffed the fresh breeze of | Rapids. Mich.; C. L. Anderson, Phila- | it took the best.” The suit afterward | by the Harney comp Last June he se- Dreants, Head and Back Ache and ail the efleccs Roatrice Bypr Rsaliatal 70 Of | lphing D, L. Jewett, Des Moines: Jo- | compromised, but the letters are still in- ex- | cured an option of twenty-nino groups of | (& ading o carly decay and perhpe Consumptionof | $Grand Tsland Fxpress ROt 8N e, soph Hughes, O, G. Restdorf, G. Ir. | istence, and the $2,500 has gone where the | mines, aggregating 500 lodes and 4,767 ucres - 7Lz Insanity, treated scientifically by new methods with | TPapiliton Passenger, R e S 12("q G‘I‘v ‘2,"“,1,;' ,i.‘h(“;‘j::(‘.',"”jo""\[' woodbiue twineth. of land, including mauny fine placers, The ;. P never-failing success. Datly % An O1d im - Jobber. 8, G. L. S o s Garret, M. 4 A ¢ s While the exposure of thisscheme gave tho | tin crystals are found 'in the placers the A3 SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dis- Advices dated October 12, from Fre- | Ribard, H. L. Tirrell, New York; | tin agiscovery a black eye, it inured to the | same as gold. These groups include nearly e BBt o ARY complaints, Gleet, mont, state that the wholesale grocery | (C08¢ Downing. Levi Prosser, Boston; | benefit of Major Simmons, who was in- | everything in sight that is worth anything. S (DR B o L i ) Omaha. ok salo grocery | M. G, Meagher, C. H. Hopkins, C. L. | terested in the Btta mine. One day Rush. | It bégins o look as though not only o tin URES ST‘HMR OUGHS,) of the Genito-Urinary O wa promptly withow | Thier=pron —as firm of May Bros. has been changed in | Band. B. R. Watson, Chicago; | more and Hepburn were knocking around | kingdom has been found, but that the king o = ,‘ njury to Stomach, Kidne r?nmm ‘h:}t"l'fi;"fi-\cg"“l‘ v . H ;;: its personnel to some extent by the re- | J. T, Wethersnoon, New Orleans; K. T, | the Hills, and ran agaiust Madill and Mc- | is about to declare himself. J\\Broncmt‘s, (B 29~ No experiments. - Age and experience im- | Xl Gl JUty- o) R0 b QA 4 tirement of W. L. May. the oldest of o Dubuque; A. P. Loring, | Doneld, two of th locaters of the Etta mica - portant. Consultation free and sacred, Al T T 89~ Send 4 cents postage for Celebrated Works on | — MISSOURT PACTFIC | Lenso Arrive the three brothers. The business, how- | Lincolu; G. W. Curtiss, Peoria; C. b told the New Yorkers of their | Do not be induced to take some other ISEASES FlflP\O’\T Chronic, Nervous and Delicate Discases. Depot 1 th& Woostersts | Omalin. | Omaba. o i v, and invited them to visit the | preparati ‘hen you call for Hood's [ [4nd & [ 3~ Those contemplating Marriage send for DF. | ~—=—— — — ever, will be continued as heretofore by | Buffman, St. Louis; C. M. Hobbs, Den- 4 floy joined thom, and they wero | Broparation whon you call for Hood LUNGS —Seldon (N'Lflmlq lebrated guide Male and Female, cach | Day bxpre-a . W & m TEC 0 e and T, Mg THia ary L. 'P. George, Defroit; W. B. | confident tint bad reatly found tin at | (e R RO |y e e S T ey ) 15 ‘cenis, both a5 centa. (ctamye). - Consult e ©id | NIgt Expross A i i which is pecul Doctor.” A friendly letter or call may save future suffer- e s an old one, having been established | Munger, Fremont. last. Hepburn telegrapued the information A Y eter or < e ag~Hook C. M. & ST, PAU 2 ) e archants'— 3¢ S Wilson, who instructed him to bond the S i d add golden years tolfe ook 1 Depot 1it]. & Mare more than tweny s, The retiring At the Merchants'—A, Saunders, | to ) 3 f b Popul nor D it. ') Errors,” o cents (stamps). Medicine R e e u& | Lincoln; S. H. Robbs, S. S.” Welton, C. | mine, priorto further investigations. The ,\”Tf';‘,' PR ;"""“”v Sy ci e, secure from exposure, AREGH i berhiln ownRERLinINEb sl | Ok B 0h 080nT A0S BERS AW,1Coath; | nieSwasitond sulonRA pril BB WICH TS o ccond g, boithowsualbusis ol Heom. % g Address Ho s also heavily iniorosted in banking | Bioomington, L, W. B, Page. O J. | S8 W™, humbimnys. iawyer E a |.«[-)m1;:(x’|l':~:x of 9704193 sencwilig F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 3. ; tters, which demand much of his [ Sehmidt, W. ¥. Kellogg, B. McLean, | Rupid City, received a letter from Judge A 2 186 So. Clark 5t, CHICAQO, ILL. ST AR Chicago; George McCorresten, Mil- | William Fullerton, of New York, instructing o B & M.V, Arrive Wanlkae him t tho titles T Ao Lhe An Absolure Cure. ; 9 x SH e nAnts | Depot 1ith& Webster . | Omaha = vaukee, 1im to examine the titles pi o the 3y JIN TS AT L RS ) ! - > or Prejudice = payment of tho purchase money. srqidy| e O RN AT B e O I N . EUB BROOKS BROS. & CO. sxpros § T 3 . bl P is only put up in largo two ounce boxes, . o STANTON, Neb., Oct. 11.—To the Ed- TO THE LADIE 50, und on July 16 title was passed. The ULk Importers and Wholesale Denlers in s A - Ly and is an absolute cure for old sores, buras, L & ® Was § i a & 18 Wi J > U o B:10 p om T e avar 1o Silverware Sate, e was sold for 317,000, and Sunoions Was | vwouude, chapped hands, and all’ sitin erup. Walchas, Jowelry, Cutlory, ) Soim 1 2 Vi osi v cure ds of pile: b \ Notions, Novelties, Albums, N s « i Omuha, its future and Tie Bee, and | . Monday, Tuesday and Wednosday. Wilson, in the meantime, had lesrned the | 208 it BT H T 0PN 71 JR) TiicoNLYS Fancy Goods, Waiking Canes, | Preaont Tass 215 shoul heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- | sources of the worid's supoly of tin, had | NN S0 by, Goo, eipalaliaes i 1. i GUARANTEED 3 caal—CuIla'rSurings 80,7 80, || 81OV CITY & PAGTHO| S coacs g ware. Come sce. Kdholm & Akin, | compared them with the demand for the [ pr'oet o SO OY TH0F 30 o (% Sl EIRTIO. hele LSl AR, L g to another man’s statemont that Tie (.(,:.f‘lfi‘fi‘}l',‘,‘(‘l 1','2;5;30,,”:,"1‘-" 5E A, | Pl And Torasivw o collossal fortuno in the | 20 Cents per box—by mail b B BUN R Large assortment for Depot 16th & Wovstorsts.| Oimnin. : q 7 e 5 J\Cane Racks, Knife Boards, Spindles, e e Bee was his choice of the Omaha s development of such mincs in_the United The Popuiation oi Burope. 4 CATARRH\ Y huctioneers, Streeimen and Peddiers, | Bt. Paul Limited, Al “ T op ot Paper Lead Poncils. 5 P45 7 ARAVITLF CA I y n joty of 5o, 100 and ¢ counter va papers, I do not read them; they nre per Lead Lencils e eoted Prof il a8 tho serintond | - Since 1800 the population of Europe ; wooda, Send for Mustruted cumiogue. | Depot L1 & Warey sts.| Ovsone. | ohrrire always a day behind in genernl news,” | The objection against making lead | ¢y t'of the Etta mine. The latter retiroa | has just doubled itself. Then tho pop- f 8 BROOKS BROS. & CO., — e e e I thought he was a democrat or a Kan- | PePeils out of paper instead of wood has | temporarily. Blake's report confirmed all | ulation was 175,000,000; in 1830, 216,000,- SANTA + ABIE : AND : CAT: R: CURE 417-419 North Fouth §t,, | 2o Molues Accommod'n| b4y a m , been overcome. One of the difficulties | that had been said concerning the richness | (00; in 1850, 351,000,000; in 1888, 350,000.- | For sale by Goodman Drua Co 2 f Atlnnuc press. *0:15 & m| sas City real estato man, and [ offered | jas been the toughness of the paper | of the mine, 000 ) ) Dieaiand y a St. Lovia. Win, Night kxpress...... 0| 405 pm to bet one of Uncle Sam’s ‘‘shiners’ b == = = = = = = = = = e R 3 jine; o 5 Vestibuled Exprosi . i.i| *013 p m| e i covering and its consequent resistance | Al this time things had been booming m : - L | that TiE BEE receives the Associated | 4o the ut“ml ofa ,m”““ By a new pro- | the Hills, ~The prospectors wero active. To the ycuug face zzoni's Complexion P ¥ e 7 S % 3 h‘?““fi" WEST .| Leave Arrive press reports at the same time tho Chi- | gogy the molecular cohesion of tho paper | L¢ations were made here and ther in the | Powdor ives frosher charims, to tho old re- ] . 3 iy 7 epot 10th & Mure; Omahs. | Omuh - cago papers do and are printed as soon. | | e noleon s DL slato formation. Somo developed tho tin | nowed youth, It o ! : 2 ; oS L LS 1 Tho gentloman did not come to time, | 1> modified in such a manner that it can | oxide ana others didn’t, but everything No. 8 6%, L. Exp, Dally..| 415 p m Am I correct? TRAVELING MAN, be cut as easily as cedar wood. Neokealore)y M RImo AL haa kel bady fals: Cali ¥ LB (: A : K 0. ST P, M. & O. seave | Arrive y, s 'ha ;s ; 5 : & Depot 1hth & W o bster sts.| Onuina, | Omanu. & 3 covered that tin crystals were scattered corres: 3 ches AR [You are eminently correct. The man ¥ N GOLD. i 4 tanmi o | o corrospondont of the Roohester ; ST - who mude the remark can not be a 3 ;l;mg!‘;r ‘]‘:’wfi'fi'él‘ vlfml!w eta "‘4""\)(25:" Herald, whe has been doing California ) 3 B i ; 7;;*7(',‘{"!,\- I 4 'm}' i of the I oF St 5 or, ) y begi o p ix hs, figure. at fi : ; . s f o X ) eader of any daily paper, or else he One of the Lots in Plainfield, in Col for the last six months, figures that fifty . . Lk 5 A lfully misrepresented. THE BEE o 10 look for similar rock e V] Many A % St. Paul Limited., 5 3 p m| 0:%5 A m orado, For One bDollar. B T ek e covauny | mon have dropped thoir dollars in real : | @5 } *Florence Passerer. . m prints the Associated press dispatches Don’t bo a day too late and regret it. | were near Ll iy, ten miles northwest of € tate where one single one has made s o : 45 N : . 4 Florenoo Fassenaor m pI at the same time as do the New York | 1ear in mind we are going to have | the Etta. These finds led the miners to ba- [ £10,000. £ e o #¥lorence Passenter. 4 m| 6:16 p m and Chicago pupers—in tact, us soon as | Artesian wells, lakes and a city of lieve that Hill City was about the center of when I heard a man remark, in answer States. In_Septomber, 153, Prof. Blake - D = 3 - *Dhaily lxce) thoy are printed in auy paper in the | People in cighteen months, and a lot | the tin district. ~ Subsequent developments Advice 1o Mothers, 2 S Y ¥ 4 tBunday Oz largre dmount of western news before it | 0O profit in that tin o like satollites around distunt. plauews, The ( ShOUId 'f‘lw“l‘fi bo ssedii for ohiluren Elvace =8 ¢ ; Wers appeavs in any other papor. This ca e have fine water now and an ele- | pelg i slate. It lies between granito and | teething. It soothes tho child, softens i ; ; ; Jyard;. bo verified by comparing Tie B | G4At location, but $250,000 in improve- | limestone. The gramte impinges the inn the gums, allays all pains, cures wind _ " pRunning between Council Wi and Ap with auy other daily in the country.— | ments will change tho Gooks of things. | circle, and the limestone the outer one. The | colic, and is the best vemeay for diar- A - FQ.D af o ton a6 wuiriorh ran iy acatoned: Ln.] {a We will sell no lots for less than $5 | lodes near the granite seem stronger than | hoea. 25c a bottle. " . Ve o = - 0 and at the Summnit in Omuha. ¢ LLdy after Ootober 15. If you want one now | those near the limestove, - - . Omaba Sonth | Pl iy ST Wilson's agents picked up the richest of Sleeping Cars in Europe. a = 2 depor. Ciukia or ; B AR thom s 1ast as they were discovered, On i e 2 Y Ly Allof the Omaha jobbers report an PLAINFIELD A BRIION Co.. | Prof. Blake’s report they bought the Gertie, h,;?"l‘“‘;,‘(’i'(','f Pt 'l‘.‘_‘u‘ S b % ‘i" slow in A M. excellent fall trade. They say their —_Qastlo Rock, Colo. | Mobawk, Bob Ingersoll, tho Coates, the | Eroduction in Turope, 16 la now an- iy % 1oess q L T ‘ Cowboy, and other groups, ating cl R BE0.OAPg.(FYI traveling mon are souding in moro and | The Bigeest Gold Nugget. scoros of veins. _ Many aro now turning out | between Pavis and Rome. Kach car is larger orders than ever before. Grad- There have been big gold nuggets | dumps of valuable ore. Sunmons was inter- | divided into seven compartments, two ually much of the trade that has here- | found in various countries, but the larg- | ested in a few of the lodes, and reaped & fair having four berths each and five ten QAT S Inicago. 8. Loui est that was ever discovered, the Silver | reward for his faith in the mines when the | berths each. :glmt L(;n gI\O‘;! :;LJ""M.IO, l%l Louis, Dollar stutes, was found in New South | prospects were not so bright. The agents of —_— s th Kansas City and §t. Joseph houses, 18 | Wales, Australia. It was uncarthed on | the company built a mill near the Etta mine | For a disoracred 1iver try Beccham's ills ALWAY Ve, eing brought into its proper chunnel; | Nay™jo, 1872, Tts weight was 640 | for the crushing aud concentration of the el L T RELIABLE ETABLE, consequently the jobbors of this city : ; ore. Like most such ventures it failed to Enten By a Bea Juensly-the jobbors ‘of ¥ | pounds, height four feet nine inches, | ohey b ch-fadled ; o Bear, jool Breatly encauraged, Tho futueo | Wiith throo- Toot. two e, WYerags | b morthciratsos b a1 o fom® | While a party of childron wers ous THE GREAT LIVER AND STOMACH REMEDY., RUREINOr-ARd.an,unoxpected 4"ES | thickness four inches, and it was worth | Hereafter the coucentration will be done by | berry picking near Aunapolis, N. 8., & Cures all dig rders of the 8 Ol | $148,800. It was found imbedded in a | jigs, as in forcign mines. They have been | bear made his appearance and killed | vous Diseases. Loss of Appotite, Headac! this year, in the total amount of goods - P ied i i Jity, ont Bill 058, B die 2 L thick wall of blue slate at a de tried in the school of mines at Rapid City, | and ate one little boy. fon, iousuness, Fever, Piies, Eic., pold, over last yea 250 feet from the surlm‘u.‘ An i’;lll)t':"l"ch(:: and they will doubtless prove satisfuctory. e —~— contract disease, e ng foaturo of ite history was that the | o7 3 Goiaraay have: boon ‘dinected towara | M Whitelaw ltolds Diamonds. DYSPEPSIA. At the Millard—John Hartficld, Now | OV0r8 of the mine wore living on | socuring possession of vich lodos s fast as | . At the shub’s visit to tho Paris exhi- | RADWAY'S PILLS are a cure for this complaint. oy tone up the internal York; H. D. Collis, Greonfiold 44 charity when they found it. they are discovered. " bition the finest diamonds shown are | secretions to healthy action, restore strength to the stomach and enable it to 2orls; H. D. Collle, Greonfield, 0.; H. - Wilson himself uever came to the Hills | said to have been worn by Mrs, White | perform its functions, Prive 25¢ per hox. Sold by all druggists. B. Begrs, New York; A. L. Blaid, Mil- TO THE LADIE until the summer of 1536, He then visited | law Reid, RADWAY & CO., New York, waukee; J. Hensoheler, New York; ey BUBUKKBAN TRAINS, = EpESceaxagas, - BEENBBESE Serusonansnwem 5 SSES fncrouse will be shown at the close Silverware Sale. T SEScermoras }x:llLM;{lkt;‘h::u;:.l Nluw. Y\"\"'n A. pNonday, Tucsday and Wednosday, un- g 3 %ay e i " . ) w08, Elkhart, Ind.; Louis Wittmeyer, | heard-of bargains in all kinds of silver- + Chicago; H. €. Hemmingwny, Kansas | ware. Come and soe, Edholm & Akin G & c E it Ol " [Bepor. City; J. D. Randall, Cinolnnati; I, F\ | cor. i5th and Dodge, opp. P O " 9 STRA" LlflK STEA“ "EA‘"" 00., LU0 T, el il Whedon, Rochester; E. Bernhavd, Would Cost $125 000,600. ¢ " o Chbicago! W. H. Burobam, Chicagol | A projected canal across the upper ° J, Lazorus, New York; L. Levy, Now | part of italy, connecting t he Adriatio ¥ . Med Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies, vman, Chicago; G. J. Tower, De years to build and cost $125,000,000, troit; I, C. Wendum, Chicago; C. W P ENGINES, BOILERS, STEAM PUMPS, ETC Veora, Buffalo; A, E. Ellmore, Chicago; Something 10 Remember. J. 1 Shaw, Cincinnati; C. Dobrinor, | «il Y04 #re going enst, remember the s = - 8t. Josoph;' A, Stewart, Binghampton; | o 10¢k [sland Routo” run the sleopers 4 ) Jutnos Crithton Obiongor up SLGmPLON; | and " chair cars of their solid vestibule Chigago; R Wm“n“"mn: train to and from the Omaha depot, . . o Douglag, Chicage™ A" peEGHoury | ing the transtorat Council Blufis, Thrae SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN Ohicago; H. 1 Moormsin PeodWells | solid traing daily. All chair cars are - E, Mayne, Chicoger 1 L Mus i W+ | trao, Dining carson all through trains, > M. Hanhausor, New York: W. 8 Gal. ('lll“" u»r':mn "l“‘“‘? \‘:\u;«' connections with fien. 65, Haul: A N 9 all eastorn limited trains connecting S 1o Sostoffice. T, - kbt A, Hall, hioagor 3, | B SN02'3, Jiiied: fruihe, eonnesting 108South 18th Street, Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 1490 " R il L] SEEETER SEEES Randall, Portland, Ore.; C. W. sI d H ' w l H f York; W. W, McFarland, Chicago; G. | 8nd the Mediterranean, would take six g Pui &Y Hypes, Chicago: Hany | 1eaving Omuka at 8:45 p. m. thus avoid- York; k. Martin, Now Yor N transfer across the city to parties en BE Sexasoomssmeniiy S 11:07 e, 11 y. 12140 Baatn, New it Now ¥ - J: | voute to New York, Boston and other s S 4 , B e VoA e e Sl By B | MOST PERFEGT MADE. A B Halgy, Pittsburgs 1. B. Lang, Chicago; | POer thao other lines can offer.” superior excollonce proven in millions of homes for moro than a quarter of R ). Pike, Dubugue, In; Picket offico, 1305 Furgun. (onityy, o | cevtuey. It isused by the United States Government, Endorsed by the . —J - o V Wichardson, New Yo J \ds ofthe Great Universities as_the Strongest, P N . 2 ) —~— L DI ] gest, Purest and M your name sid address to New Yorki W. N. Camp, Detroit; Py Ty Health{ul, Dr, Price's Greom Bakiog Posass acloss sad Mosk Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in it il £ 37 E. Smith, Chicago; R. W. Eastiake, | Eiffel towor shures are cuoted on the tain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in cans. R — B o L Ay b G | T PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. Yellow Pine, |7 —= () ton, Chicago; W. O, Mil- | Merchants’ Hotel. Large sample NEW YORK. CHICAGO. ST, LOUIS. To dealers only. Mills Southern Missourl, Hoows, ) 2andi U. 5. Netionsl Bauk Building wauk D. P R e0; L. ; voows. $2. 82.50 & 83 por dav, Nat Browa, SAN FRANCISCO, Telobnons 4, Guiuba, et

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