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. Men's French Balbrigean Underwear. 1‘0, 88 200 dorzen men’s fine Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all gizes, sold as n great bargain by other stores at $1.60 per suit; our price untl thislot is sold, #1.25 per Al suit, 100 dozen men’s oxtra fine genuine French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, at 90¢; the usual price is $1. ch. Attractive Bargams m Soring and Summer (z00ds, = LACES TACKS Plack Dress ionds SPRCTAL SALR LADIES LADIES 0y N 3lack | SPECIALPRICE | . o Muslm U" RIwearr Silk Plaited CKOA[ l N o i t R T FOR MONDAY. = i - ’ Hose, 95¢ " [gan( DEPARTMENT od. special sale Monday Brand,” all this sc umn\ .q_\\r e " ¢ 100 T.adles’ Blazer Jackets Manaay o 84 Y68 VAN bl ing o 100 dozen Ladies’ Fine Stk buo, pinids, sitipee, back B OFINHAY, ah oehs ‘ inches wide, on Monday N . and Black Organdy, an exeeptionally fine \ Unusually Low Prices. $1.15 $1.16 $1.15 51[/{3_ This woek we put on sule our second rang ¥ - (e St g in value from $4 to $6, choice| line of plaids und stripes, extra fine RO Lo SNy 1 ke e shipment of Fine Mustin Underwear, Plaited Hose, Monday $3.50, quality, 23¢, good value at 80c. ¥ Do 1y anythi aces until you have scen our stock. x\\n\ WEAVES—A!l_our #1.00 { e 1 U L lity Imported Fane We s, 40 i ! Hba% Qas rable . up Lo #4 linches wide, splendid finish, good | Black Organdy i stripes—-spocial azer Tackets 4€3.50 value 15¢, worth 20¢, Blazer J‘](']\Lth $3.50. Bluck Oveandy in seloct chocks and stripes, a splendid cloth, well worth 3¢, ce J \\u\ml In- (o} h ap at g foF &k Chantilly Floune- | = - o 1. | weight, 75¢ par vard, regular price 9 20 dozan French Cashmere Bubroids )1 Ings at $1.50, $1.70, $2: $2.95 to §6, FANCY WEAVES—AIl our 8¢ Th'| “10" pleces Jupanese bluck silks, 24 | ored | it pinin with hundsome (\C i6-inch Black Silk Dotted Fish Nets 5 ves, all wool, RO inches wide, clegant quality and finish, | silk fringe, exura value, prices from §2 Y at b0e, 65¢ and e, will se 85¢ per yard, regular price $1.10, RS up. i Wo hought abig drive in Checked A6-inch Black All Silk_ Figur 10 pieces Japanese black silks, 24 Nuinsooks worth from 10c to 124c. On Dotted and Striped Draping Nets at § 65¢ 650 65¢ ____'inches wide, extra heavy and very fine, Monday wo offer tho lot at Ske per §1.15, $1.25, $1.40, $1.00, $1.75 1o 4. o 90c per yard. regular price 31,15, —_— BRILLIA S % 1 We have 1 to this low price for Monday only. I\I. 45e. 4ie. 43:‘—’ fuced our G0c Brilliantine ; T 3 yard. 5 pioces Jupancso black silks, 20 100 dozen Ladies’ Ex- A g Hemstitched Striped Crarina Lawn inches wide, 81.10, regular value 81, i 3 '1LL / 1 160, 1 now protty fabric tra Fine Lisle Hose e C Imperial Lawn in satin and heme pieces Japaneso black silks, 29 . inches wide, extra weight and finish, B b stitched stripes, very stylish, 200 per Black All Silk Laces. | 456 _48¢ 8¢ |aiibuguis prico ik GOWHS .)OL I e ; Dl Laces. r TR | Choice novelties in black and cream Tanton wient ; St ladihd S = : 5 Wwishing ‘Something.. vory Figared Swiss, vory do- BRILLIANTIY 60e. 60c.— 14 olcod and hemstitched Japanese silks, SH5o dr 20 yoke, at 50¢, i \ | Sl Bl ssy as well as useful will find these sirable for sumine S80S, AN extons Dainty for Millinery Trim- | We will sell our 7 Mohair Bril-| 491 nehes wide. garments the lutest in style and mater- | Sive assortment, from 23¢ to 7c per mings. 5e. 30c, 85¢, s0c per | liantine, 40 inches wide, at 50 DOZEN Ladies’ Fine Muslin Gowns ials; prices from $21 to % yard, ard, ith tuc o 60c 60c Wi tue With high-spliced heel, French sole, — worth § for this sale 65c, ; LR L | would be cheap ut 8 ~ - " 50 DOZEN Ladies’ Gowns with folding | [ dics axtrn fine Fast Black Cotton L/\I)I ES S < < TENRIETTA— 850, § 2 : collar and neatly finished | ose, Would be good value at 75 ol Black Al Siutk Chan- sell our 46-inch fine Silk Finished S with fine embroidery, at ,m,l TH{Rtt GBsttiase. O Hees i surietta, at renaaines. iy ‘ Sias Gowns, tucked yoko | three-quarters () and full le angih s1z08— . 25 DOZEN I Sk : th s1z0 . /,//y Laces. 85(; 850 85(; with embroidery insorting ‘:\.t;:.u:l-.~1::-:~[..[.-hu thing for spring and London : We show o magnificent_stock of [ino 5 TPIECES | ; SATe \ . e oo and odge, 5c, worth 81,25, | BTN B e o nave tho bost A mported and Domestic Shirting Flans all the latest designs, at 20¢, 2 moy Wool Bourctto ) 25 DOZEN Ladies’ Gowns, made of the !, 1" o A s nels in all the new stripes, cheeks and :;m[-“' |l:.l-,t).m-<]zf\lfl A T a0 2 | pluids, in desteable shades, renaaiwnes. Al s adied yokol ‘}’i{!ml\mll.}llxlulxlx‘ at & 1,.~‘p:!:m;,§ur’ oits i ineh Sille and Wool Fiannel at T 0 2 / y g ne Torchon Lace insertin 5 o S i RS s ESLV OO GL BLIT10, Real hand made 37 vic; reduced from 50¢. and adge; 8110, :flulltthN 4(:- found in the city. Ladies’ London Shirts in pereale, 86-inch Fine Shirting Flannels at 60c, Ladies’ Silk .im.hml Vests In cream madras, cloth and linen, in all ihe new = and ecru_7oc; in sky pink, cream aud strives and checks: also plain white, u:"-; 2 d;.I )s ]xl.i.\.{‘»flll.:\l,f}\.:S\)VI:‘:“J:""' (J}’L’]zadl”es_ SRt b A Dblack at il;in or u;u u(l)ul hl wek at $1.85 | plain and pleated fronts, rolling collars i e ays, 50 1 » new shades, in cream at § 3,60 anc Torchon, Medice and 50c: well worth 63¢. L LSS i Lace Mitts and Gloves. S‘m),;,”” Laces TAMAZON CLOTH in new (ln_...\.-f b alg 3 x RO Remnants of Table )1-“ -~ ot d g shades, just the thing for Our stock of Ladies’ Fine Silk Mitts iy ' o Linens and C ‘ashes. Ladies’ Lisle Vests 50¢ »-ineh Imported Shirting Flannels at Inilish Flanne tes in new designs from $£1.50 up. at 10¢,124¢ and 15¢. capes, Allsilk grenndine, silk twist, iron and Gloves is now complete. ood value at #1.10. at extremely Jow pri N e g ) : ja& 2 5 frame, 90¢ : 3 LATEST NOVELTIES IN VEILINGS. A $1-1}’ _|" Henvy all silk twist, iron frame gren- Kid Gloves Weihavat s otuotioticet dane il ot 0 = R T adines #1.20, regular price §1.40, . able Damasks in bleached, eream and X C New French Challis. Hernana Grenadines in plnigl striped & ; 100 dozen Ladies’ Funey Lisle Vests ' turkey red. They come in |.~.,,_n“ from C N B T and hemstitched effects at $1.35 per | We are showing ‘dll the new spring in whito and ecru at 0c. |14 to 53 yards lon ) et ¢ Bthlh S G Hambure [1//1/)/’011’1'/‘}’. New French Batistes. 10y, shudes in Kid Gloves in the colebrated Children’s Pinc Cashmere Wrappers, ' soiled, but not damaged ji RS T Lt LI o New French ()1‘1‘.\nd|(‘s.| Fancy Grenadines in stripes. polka | “Trefousse” and othor makes. The sizes 18 to 24, at a0, 6, 70c and 80, close the lot we have marked thom nt ;‘...:;J”.i AR, 10 T AT ¢ nty .nu\vldtl m.:;l J:vlu, 1;_".!;‘ New French \I(HIK'\“HC de Inde ,:}:: also Colored Embroidered mmm-‘lllxlg:lx.\; (}12’:;;(;l:.,l':.cl\;.‘):;i\;]ludgun to be 11;5'3'.‘1’??&'.'@ for this qualivy of goods is :'ni)lfl:x“t one-third less than wholesale Fine Challies 6tc and 10¢ per ')c, 20¢, 25¢, the be alues in the city It . 5 est G i i i T _Aul. staked off. The locators don't profess to | washed down chunks of gold_that lie buried KEAL ESTATE CHAT. have any aspirations of a townsite sort for | under the debris along their course. No LEONARD the Monarch. It is mentioned because it | special efforts have been made to find these | What a Prominent Dealer Thinks possesses some natural advantages that some | deposits, = NN safo guide. There have been 3 out of the camp, More _th ‘hey arc satisficd that tho of the others do not have, . Miero aro indications that at some timo |\ 1 m:l’:"“"l ‘:i':"““‘"“l'“”‘[ o [CLEANABLE ) . ; ) A N i . | thoso who wsre to be enriched e e ey 3old Hill had a much higher elevation than | A BEE representative casually talking Wyoming's New Mining Distriot Adver- | W& WUE ) (T reoruited from Smong | Snould & mevmiment. hamtet. town o ety | 8t the present time. Some peoplo have reck: | With Mr. J. J. Gibson r the out \RE ABSOLUTELY SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. tises Itself and Will Grow Steadily. those who take up the hunt for mineral wnen | o cstablished 1n the district it is as yet too | lwl.\'&l\h‘-[mcd the lllwmzv l}ml l&w cl"{'m‘m; 100{( for increased sal state, ELEGANT HARDWOOD, ANTIQUE FINISH. the conditions are favorable. on to predict where it will be located. All | round, —1s @ relic ~of ho glaclal | and the causes which are assigned to the hay better and longer —_— NO HIPPODIOMING. depends on the result of the avproaching sea- | G hhll‘w_ (lll:lc(‘mu:“"‘ljto'ulw:{lw 8o de. | prosent hard times, was somewhat as 'I’":'ewe ‘PEOVY’IS‘!IPN‘SHAND, ICE bghier andonse Q f : No such thing as gophering has been tried | son’s prospecting. 1f tho district runs to | g et s preposterous. Rath J 19 | tonished at the well known re 0 ew points: Five Walls, Charcoal Filled, Perfectly Air-Tight Locks, Flues RELICS OF OLD SPANISH DIGGINGS. | | o auah (g s Pl s, Mon havo, | Eold ah tho chisacter of tho oo continues s | from Gold ull, which may at one time bave | ge,li'woply, ‘amovable for Cleanliness, Solid Iron Shelves, Dry Cold Atr. by gone down on the leads and tuuncls hue | Bol 0o Y ecasiod on Tho. mtaln tog,, | Fngoand tawerod alof above tho snowy | | “Hurd times!” snid ho, why I don't K WE PROVE ALL OUR CLAIMS. Pionty of Gold in the Gulches Neaw | it (R S 16 0d out the extent of tho | Should big silver deposits bo uncovered then | FME® ¢ '}t,n\lqu‘li‘r&t‘i‘(fl‘i:\)l:;"l(z:;x::“]x:l'lul];ful{vlil: thl:::: Iflmvh lmm-.;;( Wi :.'x;-n s Bores) i:?,“fli"ii:’.'.'.’f“‘ to sell, with unfilled walls and inferior construction, they ) Vhere e § 0 ) vould have to be hauled out of the % d R g 1A oar e % i the Present Camp Where Min- oro bodi fy themselves, not to add a | the ore would s i kb At s DR s pRhate o Al 5 S comm lué to thewr discoveri district as smelters or other works would b ieen 5 i P00 ange | street and inthe club that Omaha is ex- ing Was Carried On Claims baven't beon hawked about for sale, | never be built that high up, in sl probabil. | ave thelr source on Gold Hill oraround it. | periencing a business depression, but | LEONARD CLEANABLE Centuries Ago. Where have been made or an im- [ ity. The best location for these would bein | 18 WALEBFWANS (lAve JOb caunged tholr sly I have fancied the assertion a | » p;u\'cd 1('nn|li||m\ shown in m.-( progr oto of the purks of the North orSouth Brush | {i™) qq\vaters in- other and mote lofty | MYth, a bugbear which should beatonco ! (TR o —_— of development worlk, owners of the pron- | creek. A B ot 0t | ‘abolibhod! < s R i (s ing | orties refuse to entertain propositions to sell It was only natural that a name of some a L L) “ e are 18 suc ing N What the promising new Wyoming mining | (00es 5000 00 oo T0° ome claims | sort should be given to a locality where thero [ HOrth and south. (oAU loust, it thero l such u thing =\ 5 district of Gold hill most needs just now is | j,vo peen parted with but was activity such as marked the closin PLENTY OF WATER. there should be no more of it,for the real fair play. was because the sellers had to weeks of last season, Perhaps it would have While it may be true that there are large | estate business is better today thao it It is time that some of the popular miscon- | of mouey, sin been better if it could have continued to be [ areas where the alluvial deposits are richer | has been for three yours past. o most of the prospector limitea m cither poor or are possessed o known as the Brush creek country. Thenthe | thun those in the Brush creek s ; = otk (ettbehouiaos o ne |t > ction, The best proof of the pudding, ceptions regardiog the district should be S0 | Sty JUIG Gvantie to o' gained from 4 | funuendoes that bavo been cast on the dis- | it would ~ be dificult to find an | howover, s the eating i rected, and that spoedily. Everything rush of people to the present seeno of operas | trict would havo fallen flat. 1t isn’t the fair | equal track of what may bo regarded as new | and hero’s where you eat it.5 M has been written about Gold Hill by those | tions would be from the booming of one of 7 to damn a distriet simply because by und —so far as prospecting is concerned— By E 2 Naat “who have taken pains to personally investi- | four townsites already laid off. At preseat, ; ; Warranted and Sold Only by e AR R though, tho snow is 80 decp thot building od by lack of capital a lotof hard | tke water supply. Not on cr e e et O e k. No at. | operations waild bo dilealt, if not . shoer | Working, honest men haven't had suficiont | can be prosceuted successfully, but grass: | through me a fine home on, Wirt, surect VAR RN 10 to boom the district. In ossibility, What nay be done by the | opportunities for showing what they believe | root washings and gr: sits can e | in Kountze Place for #$14,500, and the smpt has been made to boom the district. v e L R bo abioait people | to be hidden in nature’s treasure house, As | worked single-handed. Jthas been done be- | next day I sold Dr. W. M. Christie Cor. 14th and Farnam Sts. short, no possible benefit could be derived by | thither will be of general benefit to the pub- | @ consequence of the ill-advised and splenetic | fore, and now with bettcr facilities and the | another place on Pinckney strect for anybody, at this time, by au exaggeration of | lic. The projectors are planning the con- | criticism of the district by a certain class an | imvetus of competition and co-operation or 500, 7 the importance of the mincral discoverics | Struction of new roads mto the district,which | effort has been ite the impression | pooling with one's neighbors the locator of a ) AT Gibson turning to his ledger, ‘“‘last bydraulicking | Tuesday Brad D. Slaughter bought andicapped by U clements and ot | which possessos like advantages s h ot will ncoessitate tho outlay of much labor | tha somebody is trying to dragoon treasure | placer claim would stand a good show of | “Lhen yesterguy Lclosad ‘\‘“ giay doal which have ocea € and not a little capital. I'hey of course | seckers into wading through snow and slush | realizing a good return for a scason’s work, | O the week. To ISGDEO A Hd 08 Y0 1 Y citement in mining circles, will bo assisted by the people of | toa modern Eldorado. Gold Hill miners are | Brawn and persistence are capital sufiicient | $0ld the elegant Kountze Place home of baais — S — At the outset it ought to be remembered | Saratoga and even ot Carbon, for the | too modest to make use of sucha term in | in such an undertaking. Louis Mendelssohn, the architect, who thatin speaking of tho prospeets of Gold | patriotic endeavors and substantial assist- | describing thoir distric Gold Hill may produce bonanzas. Even | is going on an extended trip abroad. H1LL thoss who huveany familiatity with that | 3uce of Wyoming peovle in_general to help SPANIARDS FOUND GOLD THERE. should such results fuil of realizing tho fame | Mr, Joslyn paid $19,500 for this and N . 2 N open up the districtare highly meritorious. . e | of theaistrict is likely to linger for long on | gv foint U l section do not refer especially to the cluster | °%f KRRl The long and short of it is that Gold Hill LAl ey $2,500 more for the vacant lot adjoining. 3 e e £ must bo assumed that tie townsite peo- | g advertised itself. There is minoral in the | 8ocount of the gold which was onco embedded T could go on and give you samples ( ( k of littlo camps lying under the shadow of the | ple know what they are about. They have A stion. Docados and perhaps | there and has been mined by tho elements, |\ : BV HI08) Snowy range. It does not seem to be gener- | evidently reckoned the cost before hand, If C it %5 | and only awaits being cleaned up by men | like that by the hour, but "“this week’s Snowy rang ! n these P { turies ago Span ally wudorstood that & wining district has | they didn't think that the claims on Gold | vopy Bills, Ruins of ther works 0" be | who will take the trouble to do it. wor —OF been established, of which the various groups Hill proper were bound to turn ont well there | founa in various p s in that locality. On Grong “One of the reasons for the rush for wouldn't be any money spent on townsites, | North B S remining , - i | Kountze Piace property is the clut lai Atenilate o 'med the R0 s | North Brush creek aro the remains of a hy- ; ountze Piuce prope s the club n{n:umm 1«;5..:;:‘1::“: l;-:t‘&‘n‘:suxvnmr‘x:":;l::: would fhe |\b;lu“ \HI:\n'lr',} between dif: | graulicking system carried on carly in the Dr. Birney cures catarrn. Bee bldg. house movement which was mentioned nucleus. Fortun vere : ent compauies to sceure for there respec: | gt century, This work was carefully ex- = in S s BEE. This proposed new prossed by the favorable indications of ground | tive tracts, the location of various kinds of | yinin TRAIN = in Sunday’s B¥ This propos A h tapie hon: ; amined by Jim Hopkins, a well known' res S THOUBLES. feature i8 a family club house modled in the nelgborhiood of tho mountain where | business common or needful to a miuing dis- dent of tho Platto valiey, ‘whoso stndingin { L very. mich PRt il Bl i) ALL GUARANTEED. they Nlnkv\!nfl‘n-ll‘nms that ll‘u:).'_“t‘urly‘ ook | " nder tho law regulating such matters the :‘.'I"lc‘!:l;::"\\\?:::i‘u:nz:):ln;n‘xim fuNeld ol 6 foll | Burikes on the 9lo¢ do Divisions— | oY yoic’ Tt will consist of club steps to lnclude the adjacent terrtory Within | safest method of taking up a townsite is to B AL R R S G (e .. Rallroad Notes, rooms, a small theater wheve amateur ue e .u..:;;u‘::-n at o e hastily | locate the 160 acves comprising it as & €roup | gway ahcad of bis ticket, 1 haven't had an The freight conductors and brakemen on | poyformances may be given, a large ball Githor ug v of eight placer claims of 20 acres [ GiiSunity for studylng the eround there, | e Fort Worth aivision of the Uuion Pacitic | poom, bowling alley, and in' fact every- rn and imperfectly explored for indications of h, Then if a mineral find 1s made v Ir. ing coal trains divis} twee ruishes dicat i 0 c d 0 ore. are vho corrobor d coal trains on the divisions between r N Y 3 ) minoral deposits ithin its Thntto, there 15 1o danges apado | but there are others who corroborate Mr. | handling coul fous b thing that distinguishes the moc WORTH HUNTING FOR. ground being jumped. 1tused to be allow- A"fl'l?\‘v::fllfi\f.'f;‘.';.?.';-"z1‘.'.'.'1"}‘},‘;-“- AT e Pueblo and Trinidad, and between Trinidad | club house. It will also be surrounded 'Palk with any man who has borne the | ablo for the cost or expense of erecting build- e I ot AT St e i eraiond | angdDoxling, have precipitated a strike on | by a garden where the families of the bardships of a rough winter on the summit | ings on pla s ards found it n Kountze place is not so bad. - A hose which will do good work in most eitles will not give sutistuction in Omuhi on unt of the extreme high er: ‘v claims or & townsite to be 0 hey Tl those two subdivisions Which has resulted in | members may sit and enjoy the! © pressure, W denlers cor- cravel in the canon. They drove in toward : ! Y 8 njoy Aross of the mountain now known as Gold Hill, koued in as part of the 00 worth of im- | fI el &'staen slope, fully five hundved ty | completely blocking freight trafic in that re- | eream and lemon ice. It will be planted plain’ of other hose boing. re close up to the edge of the timber line, and | proven uts requisite under th 1; before 1in \ds away in an eastorly qirec- | €ion and” compelling t quantities he six hundred ntit b 1l frankl; fess that he d Uy it mines to be | with trees and eventually be one of the he will frankly confess that he does not re- | an oftie X » eiLuso it 18 not Lo enough 1 survey could be orde This bas | fion, Why the work was abandoned is merely | closed until the difficulty is adjusted. attractive places for ull ‘the north part stand the pressure, FISH gard hus claims us the saving power of the | been chunged, of late, wud now it is neces: | 00l oy conjocture, imo has wroughy | The men on the coakruns struck ‘and the | or'lia eity."? BIRAND™ " i nteed Lo present campor the motive for butlding up | savy that ditéhes mist be dug und other | S YITGe with the old enterprise that there | other freight men on the divisions named | @ \i® EEYe 0 g C the single stind the highest pressu another big one there, All are free to admit | work perforuwed requiring the outlay of $500, | J stk et ification as o 1ts charactor. Byt | Struck out of sympathy. Mr. Gibson, be 1t sald, with tho single that the possibilities of the disteict, as to | exclusive of auy investunt in buildings ol those ot ot | *Thio causo of all tha trouble was a demana | @xception of Mr. Kountze, hus done more future strikes, are so great that the good for- | If there wasu > evidence to base a cal- tune of early locators may be eclivsed. ilation that people could beinduced to locate “These ploneers were satisfied in thew own | permanently or tomporarily i the neigh- minds that rich prospects had been found. borhood of the claim und buy Lulding sites, They were willing to stand by them. Their [ is it likely that at least 81,500 or 32,000 worth faith has been demonstrated not alone by | of work would be doue on' these townsites § their voluntary exile for As to its antiquity, somo | on the part of the coal crews for an increase | toward the upbu ding of Kountze Place {loamay be formed by stating that in the | in pay which was nof séplied to with that | than any other one man. He handles all wouth of the abandoned tunnel a tree hus | celerity which the mea.thought the o ab o e hus asion | the property in this addition for Mr. grown up, the age of which, reckoned by the | demanded, so they struck Thursday night | Kount nd that he does his work well Rimber ofrings, is cstimated at ono huidred | @nd induced the other Lreight men to follow | j3‘avidenced by the sales he records from & and tweaty-five years at least. How long | their exumple, ’ on us the newd 6f tho strike there nearly every day room for dout n eutire winter on 4 STANDS ON IT$ OWN MERITS, after the Spauish exodus this sentivel took A A cached b d Mol LIS WHOLESALE AND RETA : 8 mountaln top, and the devotlon, 60t Gowd Hill needs no apologlst. | up ite watoh over the old works nobody | headquarters in this chty telograms were sent T 1820 FARNAM STREET (') “;'\ H 0 orotem, i o | g S SR ;| can tell. It may have been as far back | Lo the chiefs of the vatious railway organi 5 2 : 2 < £ =] M A Avo puarded their own claims ana those of | Butitis well that a proper understanding | can tell | ma) 1 ! e R LN Lt} o andable enternnise o = Y A ) bave guarded tholr ot Al ey | should bo hud of tho condition of things | 88 Coronade's time that those diggings | tons and thoy have areived in tho With commendable enterprise which ) ¢ Chief * Clurls, of the Order of | will doubtl sonson, With its unusual rigors, passed in | Uere. With that end i view Tis Bue has | wero worked or safoly It ean be sail 150 Conductops, . Grand Master TH A T AORRON) Mika A UDMANE O eI | Undertaken to oxpiuin just what has been | Years ugo somo treasure seckers, probably Conductoga, Srand ~ Master | patrons, Leslie & Leslic ods the developmont of claims, under | doue in the way of dovelopment and the | Of the Spanish raco, delved there for the | i on of the Brotherhood of Railroad | yn0v 16th and Douglas streets, have at |_.-u_un|s‘n. :.(\‘._ ;.l‘x‘gx:\;;d oL Gl e T Tk T v Toare Nabady | precions metal Traimmen, and George Vroman, chairman grent expense placed in their soda endurance of any man. . Nobody would take | OUEBL to bo offended at that, XO USE FOM SILVER of the bourd of engineors of the Unton B | \Ltor department ono of the celebrated | and tollet spor chances such as the: < s to the three town sites referred to. Those old conquerors and adventurers, Atadibyt thain [Next to Max Meyer & Co.'s] , Central phar ©8 over seen in this citys ompany parties to destination. For o plucky miners and | 0 e HHe O ey & brief. mention ey tell el 4y had . Clark and Holcomb of the Umion | Pasteur filters — with —a capacity | panging in prices fromw $20.00 enc xeursion folder containing full particus Brospectors=—{or the wintar contiogent of the | S IS, S rO Y B B e | et ory e inerat sthor man peld. Thay | Facifo all yestorday and Ginod Oble of 150 gallons per hour. Every | o Contral pharmacy mako w specialty | lavs and map folder and time tablo of expected today. atures of the distri of manufactu that nu-,\ \\Lul found sulln'!lmm \mmn of | lative ng and dispensing th thus far. Gold { out bothering about such deposits. Gold cription de partment " thoir | car borths, nddvess S .M, O P ieir i od, g One of these high officials stated their pre I opmie f they wanted to boom the | City, #s it has been named, has been lud out | they kuew where to find and how to get it Agds . 5 ated | justly renowned eream soda water and | potto is: “Pure drugs, careful manipu- | eral agent, E. L. Palmer, freight and i lh'xl,m‘l;::' ey Wanted Lo oo IO | tu tto northeast corner of Wwhat will bo No. | out £ e “.‘.:nn::l;x': T !I::lt:.: in the preparation of their syrup is | jotion und moderate prices.” passenger agent, AT, & S, 1. railroad, would Bave been of un entirely gifferent sort | 10, or the couter section of the township |~ May it not have been that when they had | BEPRUETIIR 60 10 "con fer with tho wai. | first passed through these porous porce- i 411N. Y. Lifo Bldg., Omaha, Nebraska, from that which was prosecuted. When a | When it is scctignized. ~Arvustra creck, 4 | tunncled into the Brush creek canon’s side | yooment of the road. lain filters at an enormous pressure, California Excursio -— o bunko game in » mineral section isattempted of the Boutb Brush, crosses It | they struck silver leud! Is it too much t It is probable that the matter will be ad- | every purticle of inorganic matter and Another Pablic W 150, it is impossible for a man of experionce to be cut it into equal triangles. | presume that they pre! to bunt other | 450 without any ous difficulty and. the | germs. (bacteria) being removed, ren- Pullman tourist sleeping car excu e D s A AR KLARAMIERL e totally ved. Sowo traces of such a | The Golden Courier corners ou Giold City on | gold flelds in proference to openiug up o | S8R0 UNTelY receive o fow: lurid in | Goring their soda water absolutely pure, | ions to California and Paeific coust | 5 R XA 08 plot are certain to be detected when he sets | the soutiwest. : storchouse of silver{ These thoughts sug- | grriie Wiooaritng thelr rights and privie | GoL b Uhe o B e e R Joints leave Chicago every Thursday, | 10 trn the lurgest of its elevators located ab 01t deliberately to satisfy himself whether cr | Gold Hill is just north of Gold City, An | yest themselyes when it s recalled that | Joo spuricling and healthful, ALRAL M) Jralesy ity overy Friday vin the Saniq | TWwelth streot and tho Union Pacifle wracks not there is anything in @ district. A skepti- | official survey of that has been ordered by | there are on all sides indications of the pres- The chiefs of the raiiway o wondered at that they maintain the Fo route, " Ticket rate from Chicago | 8ad known as oclovator “B" into a publio Eal Investigator must noeds have good and | the surveyorgencral of Wyoming as all the | eace of silver oro in large quantitie 200 GuIdiS QLD Thanny & on | Jeading trade with discriminating peo- | ¥ ) fute from Chibago | M0 ¢ ALoRAING LR TG & Ul bundant proof before he would hacard an | couditious of the law as regards the amount | If it paid Spaniards to wash and even tun- [ Fere W SCRFITR T, I GV AR | ple and that their soda fountain is | $47.50, from Sloux LAy, i, Lineoim | 0 pit o 8 capacity of 1,010,000 | opinion unqualifiedly favorabloto the locality | of work, ewc, huve becn complied with, hat | nel for gold, it looks as though the pros- | gay ana as result the striking trainmen | crowded at all times. orKansus City 335, sleeping ear rato | o 00" girsaay definitely srranged for in and its importance as a probable mineral | piat lies under the hill below the Leviathan | pectors und miners of today with the ex- | U8 "0 qored to return to work and appoint 2 from Chicago $4 r double berth, from | ¥ ! Omabia, Producer. Tt doesn't tako an expert to size | Cluim ou which developement work 1s farthest | perience and appliauces for such prospecting y a committee to come to Omaha and present Upacamp. The ovinion of & practical miu- | dvanced of all the claims in the camp. | would have a good fleld on the Brush creeks. | 300 " d pre Luxuries of't Bath, Ku as City #3 por double berth, —= y » claims o e pay. ir 16th stree ! sorner | thing. furnished except meals. These | Constipation poisons the blood: DeW! " nhn, who' has i exporione thoro oF | Tuo Golden Ao s dus south of Gold City. At | Thoso streams swollen by the flood of waters 100 olalms of the men for MOre pay l'\“::h:\“ A0ih wiroot window, corner | ibing, (calabon exsony miemh IR0 | Caustinaton polsons e Blopat DoV jiie s & e Sl g e P the beaa of North Brush creek another group | that have poured down from the mountains 4 T — ugine streo 0 9 - oo e o 2 smoved the dise 5 :xi’f.'.'.‘."i{\"uffifiz.h ::.l ).:‘l.; uw:.’...fi.‘w},"..“i 1 of placer claims called the Monarch has been | summer lumr summer have undoubtedly See Potter & George Co.’s ad. page 17, | probably the finest ussortment of bath | experienced cxcursion munugers who * cause removed the discase is gone,