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D e —— SUGERYAN WAS VERY SMOOTII | 7 wssrase or ew orreces ) REMEMBERS THE AFFAIR Some Donbt as to How Far the Presis dent's Power Fite Ho Robbed His Landlady and Hoodwinked A HIS NERVE WAS SIMPLY MAGNIFICENT f INFORMATION CONCERNING THE MINES Nebraska Lumbermien Meot He Characteristic Replies Received by Today An Unfortunate Girl Census Agents — Patrick Finn's Taken (o the Poor Farm . Vocation -A Montana Mystery Other Local News. News of the Northwest, gentleman giving arvived in the cit w weeks roomed at Mrs, F ropresented that he was o wine nt from Germany ana that he L i s i and Cexisting” in s was wealil time ho remained i\ n and discharge from t bt 14 1l 41 the rdvi statutes os ! tho ! uddenly iafty to"sho Bl et his arriy the residence of Mrs, | Sred that the p e 4 A Fellman and at wde hin it home on has been quit ers to fill vacancies whi d at the time the sehat I amond bracelet wis o : it 1 wits W the i . 1a pri ! The v s thouwht he was a rascal t bicions 1o themselve: i the house broke cment was created inthe | 4onont during the recess of the sena 6 TOF Hiote pr . e caricies whith esistod wifle tHo wonita wi 00t ta A 4 ndehodh 7o in i, by providing that no salary sho tly harassed b, of N LGt GF M i wrassed by fNa o t ! be drawn by oficers requiring confirma ) At the han of th nate tll the wias met the road, near 1y hiad confirmod thenomination e wiiich e was Fiding wis bolioved that the suprome court would | with arrows from undor him, b uhqucetionably dpcids. that & consultation | absows nibroed nime Bt Hore fatally piving the presidént po > commission | Indians, for some reason, rode off, loa during a recess of tho senate oMicers whose | him to his fite,. On renohing _home hominations must bo confrmed by the sennto | the arrows were putled. from. his In the sturo of s Morton & Sons. | Sho | {ntended that tho ofticers should draw theit Aia BACIE 1A gonb too tar (B Ha : ; gl il laries during the time their nowminations | tracted, He was averse toan operation bein glad lear tha Wi to remain in th not contirmed by the senate, as it was | performed on him until recently, when ho nplated by the constitution that | conclided that if the point was ot removed tho government should ct in usly. Dr. Easterday was any nlu ty without mnmu isation unless it * and he aves Mr. Con was earied that he had never received i s vl Uit o hud neer voceivod s | Wil Stibutated fn the [ creating 1o ofices. | irars in . fair wa to onggo o in o R e P R L thor hand, there is undoubtedly an- | singlo-handed fight, if he so desives, withthe e it " | finy of the judicial oMices recently ereated by suceessful tind jumped tho town, - Goilress o it the SOIES convenes next The Mining Censns, arots b i e et [ Decomber, and if he s disinelined to fill these | A number of pretty good 8 to know that the polico allowed the | ogice'during the nine onths e can refrain hict 1o aip wvay whon toy b him bt | GO SR LR BSHEI G 1 their hands i ok s : 1 S T M ero wera quite a number of offices othor | man, a Californian, to the question of how L IRMEN, than judicial ereat \vingg the last hours of | many animals he employed, teplied: “I'irce oy = Congress, among them a fourth e I They Will Meet in Annuml Co s ek g erittslonGELESUT tion i Om Today. intendent of immi and various offices The Nebraska Stat mbormen's a8so. act in conneetion with Indian and laud | ! ¢ ¥ clation will meet T nnnual sossion at the | transfers whose nominations must all be con- | to Your auestions as to its value is to repea firmed by the Py S, Hear the 2. Theonly ST ever from board of trade rooms at 10 a m. today About one hundred delegates are expected to - el oF LIS bo m nttendatics LAST WEEK'S BUSINESS, and 1,500 worth of debts, If you know of Th sionwill probably last one aay wy missuided yan who would like a mine only, as theve is very little business to tran- | what ving House Feports Show | freeof refer hium to me, give sact e Vol o of Trade. him one-half of the ‘U D and for The present officers of the association are T U FORBIT Wil maice yoil Al dreaontiarit Loran Clark of Albion, presudents J. H. Bell Bl L other half An enterprising ventleman in of urom, vieo prosidont: W, C. Suider- | gram to Tur e | Tho following tibleom | X0 Moxieo wrota: - only Almigity land of Omata, scerd i can got any silver ont_of my mine. 1t has s ot yet won decided whethor any | the clearing houses of thecities named, shows | ail the chiracteristics of a silver bonanza,ex- ntertainment willbe provided for the > gron niros for last week, with rates | ceptthe silver. Hone to strike the vein somo gates, but it is altogother likely they will be | (he €r0ss exchanges for last weck, with r R b S U C T DA e ot Tor. > amuse themselves i percent of increase or deercase, as against the | v in the mean time may 1 strike you for left 1o amuse themselves, the loan of 8. From one mine in Arizona the form was returned blank, but contamed w the reverse the following touchiug com- municat “The superintendent is ded is: the sccretary is i jale vand vettery on the under sined. 1 SIERIABGL feom the \offeskast by A Harvard graduate who bad” drifted out west contributed the following: *‘In answer by three young men, one of whow | New¥ork R to vour questions I would say that, so far as hat they bad o young lady in o hack at | a8 ketnd L e IR TSGR LT widan order from De. Keogh, the | Philaielhia m) oo ner s naYor praduced p et county physician, that she be admitted to the [ St ionis sty lougch three former ownersicomml Poor liouse hospit S Frane i suicide after vain atiempts to make the Glancing at the order of admittance and | Sew tvians Dy, norder to avold s siuliar iy Sudiner it ull riht, the superintendent told | Clncinnat i SO LR b RO tho youny men to bring - the youns woman, | Fittshure and concoctor of liquid delights in a They did so, and after a brief conversation | Fiwt YOUOYOREOma LN aineires Bum 4 ant me up. | will give you the ming The youus woman was delivious, and npon o — et being examined by the hospital physiciau | Minneapoll I Thirteen ' Vacation s found to be ina very serious coudition n H man's x riday the p were n L those i fied, and hief and two detectives visited the 1 belped Sugerman plan a scheme 1o entr s bold robber, as it wis a settied fact that he was some inmate of the house, The next morning Sugerman informed Mrs. Fellman that he had secured a position in the store of James Morton & Sons. St Nignt came, but the wine merchant did not come with it, and upon an investigation it stories are now ing the rounds—the replies received from uine owners to the census authorities, One iy zgers and a cook.” The owner an un productive mine wrote: “The name of my mine is the ‘0 D and all [ can say piled from dispatches from the managers of = - similar amounts for the corresponding week A SENSATIONAL CASE. in 1590 Verna D u It Unde A8 o'clock yesterday morning Superinten dent Mahoney of the county poor farm, was CLEARINGS. asvaseq C Providence . In 1878 Patrick Finn, a respected carpen A Fronch girl, Verna Denuy, twenty-two | « which be himself owne l“u CATEE the Fears old, from 210 North Seventeenth street, | Syl of terms with his faithful wife and interest- 8o the t t of admission said, the daughter Lowell o & ing family Ou July 4 of that year he left of Isubclla Hoover of 203 Novth Bryantave. | Wiknins 9 the house and said he believed he wonld B e o canch street wau || Bimtaely ) 0 down town, attired in his ordinary work found to be one of a quite attractive row of | Omaba ingclothes. I the earth had opened and three brick flats, with a sign “Furmshed | Denver swallowed hiin up the man’s disappenrance Toows 1o Rent™” at the frout window CLlieiluss could not have been any m omplete. De A ring at the door bell was responded to by | Chlnmbus tectives weve put on his tr. a womun who stated that the lady of the | Memphis i:2 | of description:sent in all s, Not a Thouse was ill and could not be seen, Dillas Dl trace ofl'inn could be found. He was A wentleman at the house however said | patith v 4 wurned for dead and the impression gainea “Iknow nothing about the young woman ex- [ iihmonit irculation that he was drowned. Mrs, Pinn capt that she came here eight or ten days | Washinston i moved with her chilaren to Leadville and is ago sick and we have been sitting | Martion Still a resident there. The two sons and a un with her _until we are all | peorw . daughter are now growu up and are iutelli all of us worn out. Saturday, or yesterday, | st fodopi i gent and cultivated young people. Last Wo saw she was getting worse, or at leust | Portland, Me 9 | week Finn turned up in Pueblo as unexpee that we couldn’t stand it to care for her _ . tedly as he left. He looks somewhat older Tonger, and we got an order from the ty | & than when he left, but 1s in good health. He physiclan to take her to the poor farm. gaveno reason for his disappoarance, but They w going to send the poor Stated that he had spent the thirteen years farm wagon for her, but some of hisabsence in Arizonaand New Mdxico of us thought that would be tuo The famiiy wilj probably be uaited, as Finn rough and we decided to hire a cab and take left for Léadyille. Iini seems to see noth r there comfortably. This morning about ing remarkavlo in his his thirteen years' va prang through one of the lower cation, during which e wrote to toue of his v windows and dashed over toward the family or relutive Palace livery stable. We caught her, brought hor back and took her out to the lospital.” y 8 T s t0Vhareditahg comip tpan \Sale Lako Clty Tt looks as though the MeCartysyille mur that seems to be something of Wi Toehostor 2 ter and robbery case would turn out to be able mystery for Montanians. Two me “Fact is that [ hearshe came from Ninth vode ir:toa camp and held up five prospector: strcet but T kncw she represented to us that | o ie i totals who were gumbling. Two of them were as. stopped by n tady in black, who volui AIRY, FAIRY LILLILY, away. The deputy who fir the tr feored e information that she kept th — of the murderer and telegraphed forty-five Bouse, and that the sick girl was & young | A Cruel Judge Says She Must Appear | miles east of MeCartysville, has never beon widow and came_ from somewhere ou Two TnANenta: B trom since. i preiiniiar g b MR “houp | | NEW Youx, March 0, - Speci I Bond, alias Ford, and Jim Cummings, for yom, and that she was looking [ toTie B -Lillian Russell ‘must pl ¢ | complicity iu the affair was, held at Domors: for work. She said the idea | ) ¢ Duff aud mustplay in tights. | Cummings proved a good and sufi that the sick girl came from the lower purt | 1 wan of the superior court today dec alibi and wis acquitted, while Hart of thecity was o great mistake i b e vas held over for the grand jury. The prin. “\Was there any operation preformed on the RN LA L L cipat evidence uguinst him consisted of 4 fLin this li ager, confession which it wasalleged ho mado to 4 none whatever, although she had Hignian i okion;to Hungarian fellow workman in the neighbor. v 'lad some severe physical misfor. INETWIEh)any othay s hood, | This confession was sworu to by the tune just prior to her commng here ienEoenbrank Wil BD; Funizarian and also by thedeputy sierife The county physician had nothing to do | Production of the ope reen’s ) whio made the arrest, to whom Hart admitted with the case except to look at her, onco 1 be. | 5i¥s the Ju sho_ was that bie had made such @ statement, Whon liove. and give the order for her removal making bhis deposition before the court, how Plaintift in regard to it and infc Phe patient is very L cannot re. | Would be nccessory { ever, Hart denied ever having made L o cover atouer “roni @ respectable quarter of the city for her to and she ed tiat sie would appe e i Adyertised for a W 1t 1) 3 1 s Adyertised for a e, Do Witt's Lattlo Early Tisors: on T e i cure sivk headache a gRiste th New Yok, March ccial Telegram —~ Tninred and Neglected. 1o THRRAY| '\'; A ““‘v'v""‘('f‘q_ e y“ IV | Branklin Shea would pay 31500 for a wife, Phillip McGee, seventy-six years 1Ep Red0e 0F o an afternoon off ¥6s: | yjgress Pueblo, Colo. Hundreds of lett | terday and made a call on Judge Dugro at the et e : felt on the ik at the cov ¢ S AR ¢ { " ame | have arrived at the postoftice for him from and Tenth streots and fractured his bip | accompanied onths ago adve peared in several Denver papers sayi L AOE inle | every part of the country, many of th bone. Ho was tuken to the police station | stepped on a bundic wrapped up in & news | scented aud decorated in a way - tnat w about 7 o'clock, soon after the accident, but | paper. He picked it up by one end and then | do eredit to a Cherokeo brave,” A few weels D CMlang ot B et AT reversed it quickly because the it was learned that the man who yearned B e O o the eafforor uniil almost11 | sanalled. = He opened the paper for a bride was Frank Van Dusen and that cal assistauce for the sufferor until almost 11 | ponths-0ld baby waks blue eves looke e lived in Bossener and was emploved at lock, Oy K e e e wiiv. anq | Wustache aud smiled, The baby the Colorado smelter. He finally captured a ity physician, who was out of the citv, and 1y ivo siip nd gray Hannel jacket bride. Last Friday they wero mareied i toone O L0 Ol ere, WO o hascllat | - Justice Duffy did not want the baby ar cssemer, The bride, Miss Carrie Jones, is ;5\.;‘:!“";(\‘\;‘;-‘;-‘ and refused to go to therclie he turned it over to the janitor, aged forty-seven aud is from Denver, There was a great deal of indignation ex- - Y0 Muain's 6k 1o A17:bares pressed by the ity il omicials on account of Ipit for Blackstor Close Call, d bas lived in Omahador ten yeavs, > pocial gram | While Frank Burns was plac Lok i to Tu Bee.| —The members of the Lea ave while o i 2 powder cap upon a fuse in the Summit mine, The sof v of the tea rose is acquired | BuC Congrogational church in Brooklyn were | Dogtown district, uear Townsend, Mont by ladios who wse Pozzoni’s Complexion Pow- | stonished last nighit when the pastor of the der. Try it coureh, Rev. Henvy A. Powell, D.D, a box coutiining seventy caps exploded, filling his face, nds, arms a breast with th nounced that he was about to resign from the | His wounds are uot dangerous. Under t R aC oo ministry and take up the profession of law. | caps was a sack containing fifteen sticks of The members of the board of education | For three yours or more, b suid, ho bid folt | giant powder, but it beinit frozen did ot ex spentmost of yesterday afternoon i looking thauiher woreuany \ings conneated Avilh flode, ulthough the sticks wero powdored over plans for the new sixteen-room buildiug | pienlant and he had ved to adopt the | byt Burns thinks it possible that a spark fell 10 be erectea on che Paul school site. Some | legal profession as better suited to his taste. | from » candle that he was boldine at the one of the plans will be acceptell at the regu Saln it Hir i westing o bo held noxt Moulay olbt, S Blected Prosident Female Cigaretie Lo O ey uld. bo unable to secure | New Youk, March 9.—Miiton H. Smith, Mrs, I, I, Crimmins of Bould plans fro enitects without irst offer- | vice-prosident of the Lonisvilie & Nas| ceived at tho Colorado stat usy ing @ bonus, but they now fud themselves | road, was today elected president with oftice | last week. She has beeu declared hopelessly fuped with blue priats, as wmany s four- | gt 1ouisvile wsane avd is @ physicalas well as men 1 architects huving come into the feld for - Sina Aad. I Rer sy ey 2 mlu‘y-‘l‘:]u e - Sentenced to Be Sh taste for cigarettes and has never been able No griping, no nausea, no pan whenbe St Louts, Mo, March 9. —Sam Logau has | to giveup the habit. She is good looking W e aro taken, Swal | been sentcnced to be shot to death t Cho- | and well formed, with 8 fresh complexion pill. Safevill, Best pill kotab, L. T., March 30 uext for murder, lm.x the little volls of rice paper and drugged THE OMAMA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1891, HELLMAN SPRINGS to the FRONT WITH ASPRING SALI The old “cock-and-bull” stories of “Smith, whobusted,” “Jones, who burned out” and “Ole Ol e e e ———— ——————— sen's stoek that got lost in the shulfle,” will not be palmed off on our patrons this year. W have the goods and it matters not how we got them., We sell them so cheap that me e e e e e e e e sarcastic people may think westole them, but that matters not; we have thom and you can have them, too, for less money than any other house in the west can furnish them to you S/S/fzézg 0 o Said vercoats. Motlers s’ We have them for ¢4, if you want In the past our Children's Depart Why we do, and there isn't anothe Y 1 nin to s open | or we em; understand, though, that they are ' ment has been somewhat neglected, for ‘“1" in towry dares open his head, for w 4 ofter Iine fur stock of all the latest blocks from a one-inch brim to the size of a Quaker hat, in not $1o coats, but they are cye-openers | the want of nce to handle it properly for 4. I'his has now all been changed. We However, we have a §6.50 and $7.50 | have an ample and roomy C ildren's De Overcoat, in four different shades of Mel- | partment in our store, and we have put tons, with silk facing and silk sleeve lin- | in one of the most tremendous stocks of l)u“lklp (“1(1 I\'“”\ l;l( )(k\ ings, that needs only to be looked at to | children’s goods ever shown by any house : = be appreciated. in the city. FO I Ol} l y 9(‘)0. We have the very lateststyle of half || We have over 5,000 Children’ The same square crowned Rail- box, 5 rows of stitching, silk sleeve lin- || Waists in stock this day. They are all || road Hat that was so popular with ings, and in every respecta complete | the newestanc latest designs, us last year at $2.50 we have promised Gentleman's Spring Overcoat, at g 10. Our 35¢ waist is as good as our 7 the manufacturer to sell at least 5,000 of. ‘ i ; There is but one way to do that and that And if you want to be way up in Walst was last season. I'here is b S % TR is to name a price—we say tone, we have Suits to match them., Our Children's Suits start from 3 to To the young man who wants to see |15 years old, ranging in price from §2 to SIS() l()l Th(ll ll(“ a few novelties sweeter thin the first rose | Y casonable price for “Al" yiSRaUIt e twa'hay We have paid special attention to T'lat may soem impossible, but we have prom- suits for short and stout boys, so bringin || thougt it may come hard. your plump and fat fellows and we'l fit Weo won't sty much about Pocket Hats and Crush Ilats, but we have more of them th o em, people have hay, and the price will be right. of summer, we say come in; our Over- coats are on exhibition. and we will be glad to show them to you. will be rough and rug jged. THE ()LL) REL l/\BI h. HELLMANS, - - 13th and Fama x ] ] g tobacco have caused her beautiful complex- | railwa rough the Valley of Sixteen Mile 11 i en is the g fon 1o chanee 10 hideous salloes hor checks | erek has boen received at the Helona land | y Turkish Tea, is the finest and eyes, which gleam wilily ar> de oftice from Wa | medicine for the Liver, Kidney sunken, her form has wasted away and her 1 i e Anaconda company is pishing the de shrunken hands twitel nervously [ velopmeatof tho Hoar ¢ coal mincs | |and Nerves, cures pains in the ey A P e e IFi back, tired feclings, bad taste James Wooley, aged sixty-five, who died 2 L | The long and short t)t‘it is: We arein the swim, and let those follow who can. Their journey S be built o the mines duving the suy D in the mouth, Ilcadache, . was more remarkable for what b Two bauks are soon to be started in rvousness, ar emoves d soen and not seen, dons and not done, | Demersy New York and one by "3\‘ USDEss) d bt u the majority of old men if the following | Helena capitalists,” Aveangements have ai | yellow appearance of the skin, ports of him are true: During bis life he | Ny B B €SO0 (RO T ( 1‘.“\“,:, | making a healthy complexion, svor bought a pound of meat, or a barrel o f | will be cashior One pacl sents” wortl flour or corn: never wore spectacles, had a | = 50 © now aloctricstroet | Is not plea-ant to take, as it is com- 1€ piackag cents: wortn cow twenty-seven years old, er swayp 1 The ro ot the row eloctricstr ARALVA E O Ll ol 115 expected to take in most of the | posed of all the medicinal qualities s aquart of Blood Med bair of plow lines nincteen yeurs o franciise at leasta miloof track | Without ¢ mpeliing the consumor to | - j¢ must be laid within six months, pay g - Miles City Horse Fair and Sales asso 0 Turkish Cough Cure, the Bises sation wil i 105 spring racomeoting Juve | 91 A BUTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP | 5 - o8t will stop a e e el e 24t and will hag up £4500 i | which can be bought any woere for | Y e ! UG Bcieans hucla coa) famine listesles MEME i acei Mt neiun uismics witl ke piuonurs |} B v can e imallonia s llieurs | G sugh by taking a few doses. being rapidly pus! noon and the races the afternoon. saparillas are. BEGGS' BLOOD | [For sorcncss of the ‘chest, Sehuyler ones, sottler of Saline | I’ IL Atkinson, a mincr employed by PURI¢IER and BLOOD MAKER is | |, oirsencs ak lungs, bron county, died re 1 X, L compnics in their iics o1 S1ow | composed of puro modicine, and al- i . e i A Robokah lodgo 1s to be organized at | croekt, io tho Nefhart qitrlts was InStaly | )5 the purchaser to add syrup, | ChitlS, we guaranice a cure or Friond with fifty members. Killed by the explosion of twenty-oneand a bl f | v S 8 younds of giant powder which ttempted | wheh is advisedl when given to | refund your money. Price 5oc. The Colfax county fair will be held Sep- | POV T Atlei twent S 5 T i tember 25 aud October | and joitlimynu el At ionhrsibie by YRR tES o HllaTen) Take no substitute. e et T the viciae af apom TUWOES | Montaus has the nssessment Lo which | 1 youe druggist does ot keen it Turkish Liniment—rodrops st e viewm ene es airectors of mining companies having | substitute, but order direct from . ! Jtov. It 1 Bell s tesignod the pastorato Baveasabio stock thoright o lovy assessmente | Co., 195-197 Michigan St, Chicago, 1L, and | internally on sugar and applied of the Holdrege Presbyterian church and seil delinquent stock on thirty days' no- i, expross prepaid, one ot ; i F. J. Hale of Battle Creek recently shipped | tice. The law, vding to the Montana for Sl or £ frecly externally by rubbing it thrée carioads of borses to North Cavolin Japers, s A very satisfactory one. [t is simi Uin will cure rheumatism with Willium H. West, a live stock dealer of | lirto the ¢ e Cairo, died at Grand Tsland of nheart disease Butte is now the owner of the ral estate D owEN S out a doubt. Chilblains frosted Tho Champion board of trade 15 consi and app tly purchased from the R. feet, lame back, or anyinternal ing a proposition to secure a cheese factory | tive brigade. At the timeof the purchase the and creamer | amount agreed upon, 31,100, was ot in the i or external ache will be stopped B onneny oy mens o o ihasl| ) ot e Lyl i i | at once with Turkish Lf Dawes county in ace of Prof. Blanchard, | P i oy A tho cit Lo B moNny ! 50C bottle, e e it Camtron, onductorof o e, | With Double Wire Suspensorys | =5y of e ¢ cdies at flood at Tiajuana, ¢ a8 formitely avest (| Noreni talmad) mndehidsiertonstonnt t EM“\Y'J:V}, t’jwi 1Y 29, 190, your drug sent on I dent of Loup Cify and was a son-in-law of SOID LUK oL ol y RS2 / 2 [ oot T las ol ML 1 e cotovefils act in time io. sUmimon & physt L s h (SIS oL 1 The other evenng i woman stepped up to Who! adminiileved (ometics ina. anti ) q& ey stamp. the deslt In the Dacitic hotol a6’ Novfolk and O eppbie ol dad g L > inquived if one J. A Meadows wis stopp < and heavy deinking are said to | 3 ) o3 Tunkisu Rever there. On r g un afinmative answer N aToiise, £ i \ B the woman stated that she was Meadow'swifo | "Walkavitle people are mueh stivved up Oniaria, Nen. and demanded to be takeu tohis room. Her | oo SHITRIGIY Paimers proposition to i : o demand was complicd with and Meadows | oo ot i e oy ook G whiian 24 ' was found in i room with anotber woman and B i B e e L A vs N e Tanioed - the S Shore b v | il ey b pridedthianelyes npon e | 7 QUM WMH“MH”MMVWMH the couple out of the house. The guilty | MY Palmer boins to snoke them out with 1% s = > dows had been selling electrical Qoor | 1w oo Lt throueh the R i v bells in the ¢ i TaKa SniigL o) DR._OW 8 CANIC BODY Montana. Helena Herald 1 jief was | PENSORY will cure all Rhen- ST s e S ntdn 3 % Lumbigo. ¢ Butte's steam wotor and cable fines RN 4 a vou = Debility. Cos tied up last week by the heavy snow fall ) 2 S i Diseases. Netv Out of ninety-nine deaths m Butte last | 3% The Monlto udions. s e s nth sixty-five were traceable tothe grippe AEWS OF THE NORTH WEST. 5,000,000, The Moulton Dadstion, Wax- \f body, Dis o years ago for $10,000 L] gaes Chimed retiiis i Morelaud people want the name of the post- | #4000, The Quecn of the Hi 01 YT, Age. Mar- od’or Sloglo office Aud rallroad statioa. changed to & e anas Ll R Buspo oy 000+ $:2,000,00) oo SENT T0 RESPONSIALE PARTIES FOR CER- S2,00.000 i TALN COMPLAINIS ON 30 DAYS' TIIA st e By t s o | Alo an Electric Truss and Belt Combined, is th 1 Q Se. postage for FitkE flustrated hook. 25 creels, Madison « geology N pakes, which Wil besent 3 i i i salod onvele | Furtho wontoint HRONIC AND & Members of the Butto workingmen's union | 13554 by Willium ¢ Mandevillo | ope:Mention this paper.” Addrosy EASES are after the employes of the street railway | and Jimes Smitt, 0) feet wide, over Dick Kock of Henry's Lke has broken two | feel. Samples tal m e 306 N. Breadway, St. Louls, Mo. | Ltiows b elik and a moose to work in har ssand takes and exhibit t 4 f the R a daily iround the lake, much to tho as. | €8st fnctuding Washington and Mtk Sl s arond ik, koo | S, MBS o™ | NOTICE TO DRUGBISTS. i N b Y Lmaunie s e o e noon shots in Gambetta mine ut Butte, | 2! A relanitc 4 B when four tons of ook foll in on_ him fron Prewire,n rocntly develoy In order to satisfy the pub the hanging wall. Deatli was iustantaueous, | 80 property on Lost Creek, about ten miles | 1ie that we mean what we ad It 1 reported that thie Missoula mercantile | HOrth of Anacondi, promisesio criats som YARBLLia\ASRS o hing of a stir the mi & world durin sortise. re | Dby ( H AlL BLoa Disenses s company has made & 81,000,000 contect o | ¢ i e e vertise, you are hereby notified . n SUDDIY amber, grat, ot to (ret Noshery | the year. ‘The ownersof the proverty bouich ) y o Instrimont: h 1 o 10 Great | o' antington. mill of Afteen tons capietty, | that ir there is complaint | Beke ks contractors o duriug U coming | £ uivends. o the ground. and. Wil b irthereis any complaint o e erveted as soon as the weather permits. 1t | made, or people are not satis. The funerul of Michael Carroll, Inte super. | Wi} S fheatid o water turse Lo fect | ot M intendent of the Anaconda mings, was tho | down’ tho mountain side from tho wine, and | ficd with' the effects of the gest tu the bistory of Butte. Nearly two | jtis the intention to buila a_ wire tramway | Turkis 3 G 5 buatired vel 00" men’ on foot cou e aney the v from tho hine dowa 1o vy | Lurkish Remedies, that is | | ! e i i T'urkish Tea, l.mmu nt Cough ‘ | | at patent smok > consumer doesn’t 100 orse power and with \ i Ao ! ("u'v Asthma Cure & Hahn's to work well in Butte or forty acres per day, wi Rucine, Wis., to Moreland, in the early spring, Standard roports that one wst ; Jyspe y 2 KL oA LIRGIONe 1 ot Golden Dyspepsia Cure, to no and 8} limes was so (ense us tor tify us and return empty pack or Cxistonce almost impossibie : cation of the Montana & Wyoming Eastorn | curses hueled at the “sink piles: and fur », and we will cheerfully re- | Weos werw awful in their fior i SN ) emen with which they we | fund the money., Johann Hoft's Malt Extract u ! b Respectfully voar resul 3 t uins pspectiully ouars, . s wonderful Tonie and Nutritivo | her toleraee of the nusanee it I COLDS IN [HE HEAD HAY FEVER. 10 be sot 10 work A approved map showing the definite I | Juatities that have wade it g public shouid be warned, ¢ Miss B Omaha, Ncb, Johunn Hol's Ignuture ““ : - | Nondejean D s, 6 Bareiay ‘.1.‘ i riby thy sealp, and ot PHENOLING Waeritad OF AequireL ® 8150 por Do