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#———_———————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEL, MONDAY ke , OCTOBER 13 \ (1 N (Q | viee perfected which would burn lignite with | and the mother consequently ney dis- b o ) t onsequently never dis AlZ. dlaldlaiaral MLLIVY the same facility as anthracite and bitumin- | puted the rig sntern A~ \1‘ Al Al ! (R ! Al - country lon ances at gre ense. She hed either from hushand nor - bttt el Al e »r‘il expen daughter from that time up (.m... pres- THE An Immenss Tin Plate Mill to be Built in | Van Houten's (it aid poes | 354 dAY, AnC jOUrnSYs 10 L€ dast fikve A Balt farthest.” been made many times in se u‘; of the R 2 Baltimore. PP — missing da | Q WANTS A NEWSPAPER, ed 6 mos | N 2 and_other Ma LARGEST OF THE KIND IN THE WOIlD, | Hesrst's Offer of 85,000,000 for the | finally the famil X ) 'w York Herall Langhed At : wh Jollie was found te S [/O‘lll_i r Hearst was asked it the reports | on a milk farm for som N \ A Big Lot nl‘l g&s Shippad firom Cane n wished to ¢ to New York as | g s8,, not mc | o rreat re | miles froi Ret = the McKinley Bill W a New York ]n\m. to the St. Louis “ ;:\,: ‘(; ‘1‘ A “vlhvx N Into Effcct. are true," he replied. “My son A, encou = / — wishes to come here, andbe will if he can get | friend, - came b\ For the coming One result of the passago of the SSWESRENS 18 Nade 1 urk Wbl Haip 186 ~m." inun office here. She afterward entered | b\, season, will prove with its tinned plate clau 4 | a goods store as saleswoman A lelich : Francisco paper and vic each would - a delight to artis- \shmant of an |timense ncl fap e Wao. | This morning when Mrs, app W e ly day in Baltim R e ol e ho same Wash- | to Constablo ( y for aid_in search of | tic Housckeepers ety 1 bureay would servo both; the same | )0 - 1 hs TWIoPEREd Rer that e had Q | ! xcisl to the Chic ris and Berlin bureau. Of o ¢ e informed her that he ht = any w ‘g company sstern capit likes California, where he was u conversation not | ) to any woman { from Baltimc Vew York, have quic Bor and wiie jle he knows. He that d to Amelin J¢ X interested in S 1 | iner, but he @ through this information he ~ been working on the scheme. The capit Vok:1s the £ anitine oy A i Home Mtock is $7,000,00. A well known Pittsbure it A Sl Decoration, . whi its ¢ in the s for all theso Ve Q Decoration, ] o arte tract for i ined single in the hopeof a r | K| uilding of the wor bable that i n accumulated o c = =5 3 M- il receive the cont in | 3 specu wtion @ 5\‘ Needl d o busiacss onan Mont.. ‘”|'1:v ; Utah. ' Sho says that | :\} Embroidery, if the latter docut prices, lost child. Mother and daughter left for & and the newest will have its own tin mines and reducing the west this afternoon O pretty nt in the wost ki & i ot ne, monthly 5: things for the i phich the i by Dr. y se. § b 't uples at Kuhn & Co,, 15th | 3‘ house. | b Juglas. R A few of the i purchase of any ey Al i A South American Farm N P special features Ty 5“ pec eatures to but T discov- Amongst the many hospitabl Ic .\lr which have b y !'m mldu's sell at any | and haciendas that I visited, we may \\| be found in the » Bat Ve bail B ets too much fun out of the Sui | take as a favorable specimen Seno \ Hh i Y LB B e {5 el i, 50T i mako amy ot but will | F8° ot Tange: :nlwl\lll beautitul 8 s - - K Y Abont $5,000.000 will b pu { w“",,w s estate at Macul, nee ro, which is =y embrace E ) N * = mere plant itself, 1t will cover sever 3101 oW’ ratl perhaps, @ model Satm than a A 50 L i on e e s . i g ik pPINERCOD S L7 hings for Jl"l.f lfl[lJ' The building of the plant f \‘l, ¢ “"}”‘l‘::] und 700 cuadras of mountain land wi | [P A R = KA it enced as 800 o 8 URLLISTOY SuisApd i Fo cuac menced on_ 1 « i 'rm it \k”‘l(“m“‘“ gation. Forty cua 1’”” 0 From the minds of such versatile decorative \\ntua as Evyva Morrert T ‘a tin-plate Sarsapa A, ar 1in portion is barle nd take no other. Health is 000 ¢ ata cost ur~ the Folin & Wod. * Abobaie hons | 100 DESClous (o U8 (e WIGH [«v‘ e D score of hints to women for making simple but pretty holiday gifts, dred men will receive employm 3 i\ Q mo :_r:'limlnl'- ony a l«'nvhhl';r- :\1 5 swiesenmens | X Things to Make for Fairs 3 g nt, uP PIK l'l}r\K. “‘“!"’l'.‘““‘ ‘:::‘)':"";'_ 'L‘r""l 'l ,’“‘l‘_‘“',;“‘,"‘:'ffi’rv There Are Now Three Ways of Reache Fiedl fiori {ei: Brouah | (e Rsd ing the Famous Mountain Top. ‘ ‘ r Valley bighly elated with the state of | A trip through Colorado which does is_important, and the stock things on his monster farm, says a Minneap- cent of the famous | consists of imported (¢ ‘;‘d'\‘-“l'_“" Eery olis special to the Chicago Tribune, k is incomplete, says the Chi- | cheron, Cleveland, Anglo-Norm e olitpub of oite fatins, Hie saidl, s 11d. To accomplish’this three | thoroughb « , includi e foke a6 EGith(s et EhiBTBYSE BE » offered the ambitious tourist. | Yankee trotter, in all, about a hundr Pk e e b g S old trail 4;(“\)..- u\;rl_\' gold }\ur&cs(um] nes two hundred coy s SL follow he maze e rom Whols valley proper I >ry faircrop. The “innumerable windings up | French and English Durhams. This es- yield of whe 1 from twelve to mne mountain and along the | tablishment being rather an exceptional fifteen bushels to the acre, and it 18 agood in of the Seven < one from many points of view, youmight quality. T was _very much and practice have made you consum- | expect to find the farm laborers treated and the is given up ind grazin, he stud farm akes, By FosterR CoaTEs, will describe, for the with n“)le.- (»‘.w(p_:’:.{\w_.?pxx;ly.m ).L |‘n)_y...-”r -|n‘:\;nl s'xi'n'xl‘}’n\ll “‘.'n :;-uh xl);; SLLEhI n?;-un;:;n 2 But | time in print, the magnificent golden dinner poe o ot | g educatitn in this dir paper cents a day, with food and lo \ owned by M, Astor and other New York v ted in Northern | Consigued to the tender mer “.“ of | gratis. The lodging consists of room: A & families of wealth and fashion, many of Minnes 1 they have got a good crop, 1 | cautious mule or docile burro (donl in an adobe building, with a beaten Al 2 4 saw a gr Jm 100 to 200 | self-concentrated quadrupeds, dea «arth floor, or a cane hut plaster &- ‘,m-_xm s, and the The cars and rich, est importance to that p Tts success will enable the diversify crops, and this provides a of | toc ack of whip o nd route is by « nyon. Lf, 1 nbing stage means of rapid t < b;;Fc;{refi Dateg ® St being valued at $50,000 cach. with mud, while the food is compo: \\y FOI‘ $I 00 We will mail the Journal from now to January 1st, 1892—that is, the balance of this a daily ration of two pounds of bre the morning, and at mid-day anun quantity of s cooked in gre That is all; yorer rec \h, you wsit, the | by Mrs. A.R. RAMSEY; ulso “Kensington Arnt Designs’by JANE S. CLARK, of London. total failures that have been such hard blows | Cog-wheel railway offers superiorinduce- | tea nor coffee, much less b 5 U o B, This offer must positively be mentio m.x when ] SANY 10 the people there Ttwill makeit pessiblo | ments. This roud, however, is still un- [ The laborers who work permanently on T\ smdin o Bty ot CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY, l’numrmm to work into stock raising, and I think the re- | tinished, and, g reached tha half- | the farm all the y round, instead of SIS SIS \ NININY \ NN \ SIS sullof the experiment will be the gradual by rafl. you are left to con- | being lodged in barracks, Haves cots NSNS NSNS @ changinp of the district intoa stock raising ) K on ba » your journey of w horse, | tage and a bit of land, which they are mulo * or = donkey. The relative | allowed to cultivate for their own profit Big Imports of Canadian Eggs. advantages and attractions of [ but in return for this privilege they )]‘:".“1‘ Sy e erin ”""l:‘]‘ i A representative of & large shipper of | routes having been duly welighed, [ have to work at the rato of 55 cents a | fihe bunclies, of BRI i the BICCE B Canadian eggs is superintending the pickling | the trip by coach seemed most | day, or furnish a substitute, The labor "‘fi S "‘m‘ b L 6;‘" h OO S “‘:::l of abouta hundred thousand dozens which .~ Seven of these coaches mect | ers of thisclass are called **inquilinos,” | the bad mountains in the bue ] 2 ; the train at Cascade to carry trav and are consider are reflected 8o clearly and so vividly wero shipped from Canada during the last pEalny < | dered ipjbehaiiand week, says a Rutland, Vt., special to tho | 10 the distant summi An inspiring | ever rm, because their services ¢ “hic: P . Z v motto, emblazoned in startling ochre on | be counted on from year’s end to Chicago Herald. The shipment was made PLD St DR 00T Rl e O g “d¢ | the rear of each reads *‘Pike’s Peak or | end. Thej e e e ithout pickling in order to get tho eggs over | i Ajded by horse and mule and | variably situated on the outskirts of an | like a thin shect seperating the twe an- the border into Vermont before the MeKinley | shilful driver it proved Pike's Peak. | estate, at intervals one from the other, | tipodal views. It isunderthe guidance CURES AND IREVENTS tarift bill took effcct. The representative | The ride from Cascade to the summit 18 | so that, together with their families, | Of Major € en Clark, superintendent of 2 Mary C. HunGeERrorD, Lixa BeArD, and Exya M. Hoorer, who will giv B e .4 —— i By Eva Marie NiLEs, contains practical suggestions of value to every woman interested in Church Fairs or I “estivals, 4‘ How to Ma,ée Prc’seflfj N ~ year, &g \ FREE, and a FULL YEAR from January 1st, 1891 to January Ist, 1892. Also, our hand- \\ scme 40-page Premium Catalogue, illustrating a thousand articies, and including “Art Needlework anmcunm 1 KAV ™~ first ‘l\: sets [\ the Pa. ;, NINE7/NS 1 that in a photograph it is difficult to tall which is the ral picture and. which ,E’ cottages und plots ave in- | 18 theimage, the water itself appearing FOR PAIN savs that soveral hundvod thousand dorens of | sovonicen miles, through scenery often [ they form_the natural guardiaus and | the baller, thit the luke s, seon Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchit,s. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, wilnln v Soriatgny for piowting for e samm | PSRRI, SIS ROV Yo, o sveey yatotmepol tholiac ends all the best points of view, nnd .“..:‘..','"‘;‘o?,...‘wa‘."“:m,,‘..‘,,,,3 ol DR L e e e HER Rt R i atids supporti ls. Your jou hours, ~Four h to the half-wa fect of largely the consumer creasing the price of bis country, and w the Canadian into cheesen ‘with sel on American-made with which they will compete in foreign mar’ mirror lake. \inting could equal in beuuty the mini g 3 sub- | The applicats ature views of sub- | Theapplicatic cars to Chicago and s convey your | via the gren .lcx\unln" point “Rock [sland route. Ticke 2 house and” are | office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. aquatic lundscape shown in thi READY RELTEF, to th parts affec e 1, will instantly £ from thirty to sixty drops, in half & tumbler of w by e ) glass in e h. Colle,'Fiatulence, Heartburn, Diarrho ets. all the natural colors—the blue sk BIY W, Slaeplessioss, and all internsl palns. 80 cen -} upplanted b, as many ——— 2 : y ¢ g )W Varre) N m“l': :mlll v v and white rocks and the | *3i¢at Druggls! TADWAY .u < ren 8t ¥ sure-footed, and there- A SUBMARINE MOTOR, FREaon the g h i) £ teamer Belgic brought news of a big | fore bet mountain travelers. datls greenntabalahoniIpios whereby the Hong Kong | your ~ route up the st Shanghai bauk amassed an immense for- | mountain is a zigzag one, v tune ina few months, says 4 San Francisco erable windings on edges dispateh to the Chicago Herald. While the silver bill was before congress the financiers % oftheOrient foresaw the way things were trending in this country and quietly bousht all the Mexican dollars they could get hold of nts. Th o th branch Invention of a Kansan by Which He | and every needle with perfect'distinct- B o ey amtoninn Thinge. | | ness. Th climax comes when the sun NO CURRE! NO PAY. Cheap power has been long looked for begins to peep from behind the mountain A startling declivities. as ssibility. The attention of the | SUmMILS :‘“hi‘l‘l’:’ hes American people, was at one time Sty 2 calm and strong. perfect safety and ev you look up 2,000 llln\ ing » of | directed toward Keely expecting he 1 asense of power, | might be able to accomplish this desirved et at making the sceno like a dream of the lower world. We + - b had to keep on the move constantly 1816 DOUglaS Street, Omaha, Neb to keep the sun in view, yet not too high, and I never before r how quickly the sun does trav row of the The invention above refered to is a submarine current water motor, invented Hile of our city, says the Farm- ndicator of Valley 1 1up | is propelled by the natural e t béwildering | running water. No¢ h passed value of Mexican dollars in the Inited States at | . The result is the manipulators of the Hong Kong and Shang- hai bank huve made ) fore the deal the Iy so6ns, thAt slowly lift Kan, It rrent of m is required for ; Seventeen sears® oxperience. A reguiar gradu edicine, as diploma alized | theger o and A perm. » or how o k antee ) £ meets the eye s you ar the mountain side is Through _eomches —ullman _palace is armed with a slightly concave looking- pe 5 irry ¢ No oi elleve a1d soom I : ; its, whicl e hide it an hour e Cardl , : e than in the lower valley, In Mr, H il b i R T T < ark's mirror it looks like a large elec- A i S AT 4 vic light, whose dazzle throws the mir- thaileador | rasult ror views of sky, mountain and forest > The into & gloomy shade, i paid up, was selli i in its sublime beauty. The topography [ this motor. In wide shallow streams, it | the conformation of o mountun vages ook (s eros' i Life) s fron Ofico boirs ~9a"m. 'S b. . Siniay Pow it can’t bo bought for less the of the entire country is disclosed to_tho | ls simply nocessary to drive a sufficient | 238 make it seemingly go now to the share, lkhe L ) left, now to the right. ~ When the sun number of piles to throw the current on one side or near the center in low we na of in- | In large streams these motors will fu had climbed too high to be looked at Canadian Eggs Shipped to shimme jolce comfortably, even in a a breeze Three hundred cases of eggs were shipped | Fivulet making a panc i | suddenly arose and obliterated the i i = f com ble and s g grandeur. st ec 1 amount of pow ud ‘ from here to F s anexperiment, and | Comparable and inspiring gra nish any required am 7 Sty i e et et kb ”;‘“I’ Giant peaks to the southwest dwindle 1o | They are placed in ho water below | fenery painted on the lake's surface. et L Rnante Ts e Gl Just at that moment two wagon e Aa PEEASTEN - do Sorings ing point and drift wood, and are e S ali :f;.‘","‘,f“',lll il \“l'r"l',‘i':f,r“r i fo.puo fihe pateh of greenin the distance. ily anchored. Mr. Hile has made and 'l','*‘,“‘:‘l“f MlEie “Y‘TI}‘ .f:"\‘\?‘\‘l',".‘ :“\'}‘1‘: 90 SSHURG S I SIian, IUBVER 0F [ oManitou vieals {rom sightwithin:ithe ted two machines which have proven | Ehey BAd KHOWE t He. - B8 A At o finance, has written toeach of the steamship | gyppg of the hills, 1 o the half-way sful beyond n question, DE- RE L "‘l"“" g “‘l‘ ah companies’ ropresentatives in Montveal ask- | houso you are soon above timber line, | Ofall tho various schemes which have | 9tdintry pond, but had lingerad too long ing forall information concerning the facili- ties on board the steamers for_the safe carry- ing of the eggs. Most of thelines possess ad- mirable facilities for the shipment of esgs All the ies are kindly disposed and now the tedious partof the ride bet | been offered toutilize the power in the | SVeF brekfast or "*“‘;‘“ iebnaots. s. Following the trees the grasses | waterslof the ,in point_of econ- | : S iiaural trayeing appear also; only a few hardy, | omy, none have been offered that will | fFURCrecs ol i es 0E Che aring e, tent mosses remin to rest the | compare with these motors ine. of | 1B 0f sleglng Yo w08 b worldelamous o | scene, ¢ en missing it all fora few : 2 i Shan i eads hrd promise to meet . Higher yet! Rocks every- | theso motors placed in the Jove | fcene, and then missing it J tho demandsof 10" exporters in every way A S LD the falls would furnish sufficient power | Ore bites of tough beef st Gor.DOUGLAS / possible. etation has entirely disappear: for the state of New York 5 5 \ Jh Rocks on every hand. It seems | Twoor more motors placed just below A Light in Byery Serth AND A fact that all men with gray and many | os" it tho groaning mountain | or between the piers of the St Louis | Tothe Chicige, Milwankeo & St Paol | S ESERSS] - shaded whiskers should know: that Buck- | 119 belched forth this appalling | bridge would furnish ample power for | Failway belongs the credit of being the = ingham Dye ulways colors au even brown or i i first in the country to reduce the matter black at will, aggregation, whose prodigious mass | electrie lights, pumping water and all L i A 3) LR — covers summit and sides. At last the | the power necessary for the manufactur- | Of electric lighting of trains to sclentifl her CHEAP ¥ at- erests St. Louis rom pa ction, One of the novel featt e % rl:u«m :Ill\x:1”“1H\‘!\~'“«“(|n-x1~n-‘““:~l:\tll;ll(;:[u;l“:\l-..l. Introduced in the sleey is n | left the further bank on his return when | oxercised 1 » | muchine theso motors have no equal, It | patent electric rending lamp ineach | suddenly tho snout of an alligator rose | the Coal to Advantage, And now ther ||1|-\Llln\n~p]1- re play matters not whether the tide is going ';nn’ ‘\\ wh ‘l\!‘n;}_l\ull(ywh provision -w.\».: ‘-'l\'"l -\\li”:‘ 3 '“11>f .Tm‘. ;1“'3-‘1!‘(‘11.: | :‘\r:‘x“‘ ol Mt ¥ Secretary William F. Phelps of the strange prnnks with the helpless being | out or coming in, the motor will turn in e 4 ‘l‘"‘( ““““ : i e, while the gentlemen call [ peuted .“yu‘ ot o ice dhos Pavl Industial union has been engaged with | Whose temerity and *‘vaulting ambition” ion. The water resist- Oy '_“ rs 3 animal seemed e P g e d several prominent eitizons for some montns | has gained for him this cloud-swept cle- ying the peddles up stream, :lxi:\h‘-‘hi‘n” rotiring the SElmAl Roorad e his \\\f‘.‘v." wd, Tt w in perfecting o plan which will solve in the | Yation. The vanquished may be found | is only one horse power, in a 250 horse | o) | & L INNESOTA. very pinnacle of the tained. Only rocks! Invention of a Process to Burn Lignite | confronts tl 4 IN both, Cries The excitement rom a fowling-picce: sstants L0 TRHA 1 ¥ berth reading lamp in the The cries of the patty the conl most satistactory way the problem of cheap | 00eVery hand. The victim of superiu- | power machine, oo el run on the Chi nd the dog swam his on. Only a few fect T8 chory Way thio probiem of obetD | gy “yoirdupots is tirst o susoum nquestionably m¢ er the irdy Paul railw tor did not dip one mo- “.m.mn a victim! 15 Dakotis, mok caly for mABGICta Lk o, | Erom this ‘astemk pale counte- [ cheapest available power known, The P iy | poses, says a St. Paul special to the Chicago re ¢ ent, but kopt his eyes fustonod upon | “In vain did tho ne and whirling brains we discree entor s actical engincer and we ment, but kopt his eyes fuster I yoses, whidh is tho most, important, feature, | wator many, hoat s ot ~h..v:mxl..m R |~nuLn{ eand we | ynngt bo used by ny other the form of the dog. Not an inch seemed | en the distance, to but for general heating and domestic pur- | more ‘mh‘m H““ m"\ ation, For the important of modern company. It is the greatest 1x|\p|n\ to be ther. The race |l alligator was now ment of the age. Try it and be con- | was mitchle first time w Trat A has be 1 aoked down_upon - flex PR vinced ional spurts, m l'x‘f“\:\m\”“‘-‘ff’f"\l. [ vl I‘:"n'.hw“" i !:hl oy 'ribune, device has been produced, | clouds that trailed their shining 2 aced. oceasional spurts, 2 the water rus ly with too muc patented and thoroughly tested which | ments a 158 mousthls Glis At Tho Boat Man in_the World. Sleeping cars leaye the Union Pac by in 4 snowy foam, and thedog, evi- | piteous yelpir Well, if not positivy wisest is he who che the best, one of the | depot, Omah: disease at the start | ing at Chicago . daily, arriv . m, ure is equally applicable to boiler fur- [ stay of hulf an hour at the United dently equal” to th naces, heating furnaces or the ordi- | signal service station on thesummit, our ars back and ney, would long with 'n yards near ab - 9:30 in his own system. In preserving or restor- . A e T J RN BRES AL aas S o 8 # sary domestic cooking range or stove, and by | veturn trip was made in thiee hours. ing the hoaven granted gift of nealth, he do- | mekets and oRruLagipns bary l“u‘ Bioh hing swiltness. reneng. | ABATHG for the dog, und means of which it is rendered not ouly prac — serves profound consideration. ' His exumple “‘1‘ ey A a1 BLroet (Farkor »middle of the im wasreached, | was going on with grim de: ticable but exceedingly economical to utilize To Dl~|u-l Colds, is worthy to be imitated. The complaints 0K )y ) 1 . iy and the dist between pursuer ar d [ hunter had on & larwe seale the lgnite coal of Northers | Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system | which afflict us are largely attributable to a | J. E. PRESTO F. A Nasu, pursued re »:d the same. The |ready to dischar Minnesota and the Dakot. he coal can be | effe yet gently, when costive or bil- | want of tone in the stomach, either inherent Pass, Agel nt Gen'l Agent. sportsmen to fear that | soon as he con delivered in the twin cities at § per ton. The | ious,c 1 the blood is impure or sluggish, | or iuflicted by ourselves upon that much N g the dog would gi out before | touched the they could get an effective shot at | of the stream W the aligator, Under the cireumstances | light from the sportsmen ax could not fire for fear of killing the | joy from the dog, he soon des, havir stead of ball, their World, | any damage upon the r 28 of Jacksonville, The dog swam anxiousl y to the St John's | fixing his eyes upon U O of ¢ device cousists in the principle of an arauge- | to permaently cure habitual constipation, to | abused repository of the food that should RACING FOR LIFE. ment for controlling the drafts, and entirel awaken the kidneys and liverto a healthy | nourish us. What is the I‘mllm\vumht in H\: consuming all the gases given off by the coal | activity, with irritating or weakening | versity# A wholesome tonic. None so good % g : in the process of combustion, and by the use | them use Syrup of Fi if we rely upon experience and testimony, A ““_’r"“"l" and an ""l““'"' Swim of @ counter draft the heat is retaiued in the Hostettor's Stomach Bitters. Unmedicated andem Across a River. furnace or pipes for a much lon FOUND AFTER MANY YEARS, stimulants won't do. Regulation, as well as *On a hot, sultry day, than by the divect draft system, so t — ation of the digestive viscera, is not to |.; a reporter for the New Yor is practi Bo " wasto. By munsof A Woman's Paticnt Search for Her ted by these, Through the agency of | ssand within a few m this devico the gases n off by Daughter Proves Successful. Slomachio usmah Ausagh of Uie aaiire tribut Arst " combustions *are °thrown ~ back . Ellis Jollie, & resident of Chi- | SYstem is retrenched—dyspepsia and bilious- ) the mc and the lo Sant Sconuustns c ek Civen Mok : Ellis Jollie, o vesident of Chi | pess overcome " Malaril, kidney, bladder L b i g el B et Tt 1o i S FANE city today se: and rheumatic complaints are eradicated by prey that have | yardsmo ating the givingoff of black Annetta, a handsome | thissalutary reformer of ill health. come under my notice. wotld be safe. S e anat WEALE MOias 1d, who for some time has ty of gentlemen left Jackson- | his tactics, He alligator was o ¢ ) on the t but he rested t . excitedly, | a moment, Several char oup of men | poured into him ina vo out, thirty | quickl Lthe dog Wt that ¥ u‘ml dived into am ~— —_—-——— nesota and the Dakotas, and extend- ) employed in one aI the dry MIRROR LAKE. July on a sporting expedition, | slightly under the Tickets at lowest rates ing across the international boundary line | goods houses here, L | taking with them several valuable, well | gling ‘way ~would accommaodations the into Manatoba and tne Canadian g mnmt R. L, dispatch to th o territories, lie inexhaustible beds of liguite | rears o ) s of ligu ghteen years ago there was a sep: coal, gencrally of @ high grade. Cropping | tiom h + iy out of the deep-cut banks of many rivers may One of the Many Won ers of Yosemite | trained dogs, The owner L T:.-ml.xl spurts, but did not Valley. | retriever shot at and wounded a duck on | distace. After eac Mirror Lake is small, and not espee- | the northern bank of the stream, which [ seemed 1o lose tion of the pavents of Dot Aiia P pauia Of ThADY FIVOESWAY | (o (her coming to the est and taking up | fally impressive as o body of water, but | Was about cighty yards wide, The At fift venlors have been at work muny years try- | his residence in Boston. By the courts | jts grand surrounding and the absolute | wounded duck fell into a jungle on the of th He was more than h. Every atom of en g went after, | had only 1 Ing W make successful use of it for manufac- | of Illinois x]u-.u-n»-n of the daugbter | stillness of its surface make it perh oppoiite side and the body, Heis only thi Suring purpuses, but not until wow wus a de- | was given to the father, Edward Jollie, | the most perfect aquest mirror inthe | but could not find it. Tk ; nine, au Yale iu 157 Ator was g1 ever try gaining inch by his fowli 1 nd, with a spring, rang out hy bagan to in- . s s a shot at thealli- Hee in the rac and the dog 0o pure 1, inspired , for he made appeals for the bank, rds from the goal of hope till the race termi ild ey of de- ad a yelp of bounding on the shore. The determination of the he strand. here only for hot were He turned lashed the the depths and superior great Rock v, 1602--Six- Omaha and graduated to be o from | { thut | 0n1a]iafsz;nUfacL_Urers. RKIRKENDALL, JONES & CO,, Wholesale Manufacturcrs of Boots& Shoes Agenta for Boston Ruper Shoe Co 1103, 1104 and 1108 {arney Sireot, Omaha, Nob. | Brewers. TORZ & ILER, Lager Beer Brewers, 1851 Nerth 18th Strect, Omaha, Neb. Cornice. TEAGLE CORNICE WORKS, | \I.muf{ulum\ of Galvanized Tron Cornice Window caps and metallo skyiights. John Kpenctory stor. 108 And 110 South 10Lh street Artists' Materials. A. HOSFE, Jr., Artists’ Materials, Pianos mml (Organs, 1683 Doug)as Street, Omaha, Neb. Coal, Cok | TOMAHA COAL, COKE AND LINE CO, Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coal B B. Cor. 16th aud Dutglas Streats, Omata, MS PRONG & CO. lesale Cigars. th streot. e 1430, l)ry Goods «nd Notions. SMITH & CO. | Dry Gvod\ }ulnh.ml l.wul\,uul \u(lons ner 11thand Howard Stre “KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOOI [mporters and Jobbers in Dry i .nml\, Gents' Furntsbing Goods Cornor 1ith and Harney s Omahn, N DEWEY [ Wholesule Dealers in Furniture, ha, Nebraska Farnam Street, O Cfll\!xl.fi,\ \‘?H‘v‘hhh'h‘, Furniture. Omalia, Nebrasks Groceries. McCORD, BI Wholesale 1sth and Leavenworth Omahn, Nebrasks. Lumber, Kt G.W. DOUGLAS & CO. Dealers in llml\\'oud Lumbcr. 'OHN A. WAKEFIELD, Wholesdle Lumber, Elc., Ete. lmported and Amerlean l' rtland Cement. State agent for Miiw Hydeaullo Coment, and 5 White Limo. Qu T CHAS. R LEE, Dealer in Hmh' 00d Lumber. Wood carpets v th and Douglas e FRED W, R . 5 Lumber, Lime, Cement, Etc, Etc. Corner ith and Douglas Streets, Onaha. MIII 1 OBERFFLDER & CO. Importers and Jobbers in Millinery, 2 South 11th street. ——— ) " Notions: 7T ROBINSON NOTION CO., Wholésale Notions and Furnishing Goods, ()llu CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO,, Wholesale Refined aud Lubricating Oils, Axie groass, eto, Omaha. A. K. Bishop, Maniger. CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Dealers. 20 stock of printing, wrapping and writing pectal attention €1ven to card paper. —_—m __Safes, Eto. A L DEANE & CO, General Agonts ror Halls' Sales, 81 and 323 South 10th St.. Omaha. Carrys ot paper. “Toys, E H. HARDY % CO., bers of Toys, Dolls, Aibums Fancy Goods, House Furalshing Goods ' Carringes. 1200 Farnam streeh Omana. Neb r— | Water Suppliles. U. 8. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,, Steam and Water Supplies, s. 91§ and 9 Jones sb., Omaha 55, Acting Mauage | Iron W, ()rl(n ——y < VIERLING IRON WORK: “PAXTON & Wrought and Cast Iron Building Work, Engines, brass work, general, fonndry, machine o) blackspiith work. Offic Y w2 th atr ok, Omaha OMAHA SAFE & (Im\l WORKS, Manf'rs of Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, Vaults, Jall work, iron shutters and fire eseapos G. Ardree: r. Cor. Lath and Jackson Sta. Sash, Doors, Ete. e M. A. DISBROW & CO., 1 Wholesale manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings. Branch office, 12t and [zard streets, Omahs, Neb, South Otnah a, UNION STOCK YARDS CO,, 0f South Omaha. Limited. NEBHRASK A National Bank U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. Capital. - - = = $400,000 Surptus Jan. Ist, 1880 - 87,800 Oficers and Directors:-Henry 3. Roed, Vice- Pre THE IRON BANK, Corner 12 a0 Faranm Sts A General Bunking Business Transwoted, rimary, Sec ey and pay fare and hotel bil ‘ mm MAGIC HEMEHY COOK REMEDY (0., Onictha, _Office,St. Clatr Ho or tthand Dodgosy EU FROM TYPE YROM THR — Great Western Type Foundry, 1114 Howard 8t. OMAHA,

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