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PROSPERITY'S PIPING LAY, From Mirsouri's Murky Shores to the Rocky Headlands of the Pacifio. ENERGY AND ACTIVITY EVERYWHERE. The Imperial Domain Re-Echoing the Censeless Hum of Industry — A Panorama of Pro- gressive Life. association, er, declared of 1502 1n The National Educational convention at Toronto last sumus wn favor of holding the convention Helens, Mont., provided proper accommod a tions wers secured, Efforts have since been ade to abrogate the action of the con tion, and doubt as to what the final action of tho executive com- mittee will be, The Missouri Vallay Ej well informed on the question, states the caso thusl In the latter part of August three of the five mombers of the committeo visited Helena and mado a thorough exam- fnation of the city's ability to care for tho ssociation, and made a report to Prestdent Cook. The report has not been made public, although it is known orabla to Helena. Tho reasons fo it aro pressure to provent the earrying out of lers of tho Toronto convention. *“I'ho convention will undoubtedly be held in Chi- cago in 1503, says the Eje. “Boston lias already spoken for it in 1504, Under these circumstances it would be a very short sighted policy to take it next year in direct opposition to the e y #s8s0Ci- ation, the report of the committee and tho universal sentiment of tho teachers who are wnxious 10 go to Helens considerablo oxists which Montana Sapphires. The only locality in Montana been at all prolific of sapphires seven miles of placer ground between Rub, and Bldorado Bars on tho Missouri river, sixtcon miles ecast of I Here sap- phires are found in glacial auriferous g while sluicing for gold, and until now ha been considered only a by-product. Up to the present time they have never been sys- tematically mined, In 1580 one company took the option on 4,000 ucres of the r banks, aud several smaller companies have since been formed with a view of mining for these gems alone or in connection with gold, The colors of the gems obtained, although boautiful and interesting, aro not the stand- ard blue or red shades generally demanded by the public Tho stones embrace a great varioty of the lighter shades of red, yetlow, biue and green. o latter color s foind quite pro i green than an emera Lo stones, when ficely have un ut motalic lustro which is strikingly peculiar to those from this lo cality. ither red rubies or true-blue sap- phires have yet beea found. which has is the six or cut, Big Nuggets. Some mighty big nuggets of gold have been found in California recoutly. Ono that weighs 203! ounces and1s worth about & 0 was found in the Ruby drift mine above Forest City, Sierra county. It is cight inches in length by five ia width, and varies in thickness from two to three inches. It is scalloped in places and has a handsomo bronze color. It is the largest of the nugiets that have been found in recent years. The mine has been worked for ten yeirs and has produced several large nuegets. The day after tho Muding of the lavgost nugeet oo worth £00 was found. A flav and clean piece of 80 bright and porfoct by nature that old miners could hardly be Ticve that it came from a mine_ in that shape, was found in Columbia ITill. It is about the size, shape, and half the thickness of o wewan's Liud, and is worth $13), low leaf gold, cd_and sealloped Opium in a Pictare, A cuvious and {mportant soizure of con- trabaud opium was wade in San Francisco on thestoamer Lakme, from Scattlo, Customs ofticers received a tip that she had the drug oo voard, but a careful search failed to roveal any. Inthe stoward’s room one of the inspeciors was much struck with the ! turo of a v y actress, He said it oolied 50 much like a fricnd of bis he was otermined to take it. In cutting 1t from framo ho founda large cavity in the wall, from which he extracted 172 boxes of opium. Coasting steaiers have not been watehod cavefully of late, becauso it was thought smugging of Chileso opium from Victoria to Puget Sound ports had bee #topped, bubthis scizure proves itis still etive, A Woman Miner. Mrs. Shane, & widow with two children, is ono of the woted prospectors in Jawbono uleh, in the Silver Crown Mining district. Two years ago sho camo to Wyoming and took up a ciaim and with ber own hands has kept up the assessment work. The claim promises to b a paying one, and alveady she has uncovered a body of rich gold quarts, with indications of richer ore ns depth i ained. Mrs. Shane is a soldier's widow, of fine edocation. Her cabin in Jawbone Giileh bears evidence of refinement, and whilo it is ono of tho mest out-of-hé-way places in camy, she bas any bumber of visitors, among whom will bo found the best people of Silyer Crown and surronnding country. To judgo from appearances sho 1s about 3 years old, e Pays His Way. J "A bateh of tracklayers was brought from Denver to Cheyenne recently. Each man was provided with a pass. Oue conscien- tious fellow who found a job with better vay in Cheyenno, roported to the company’s oftice and banded the agent §1.50, the amount of tho fare from Denver. Claim Agent Fisher and Supoerintendent O'Hearne were in tho oflice at the time, and although each of tho gentlemon had seen many strange things in ther experienco they were com pletely knocked out this time. Before nay of them recovered their seuses the unknown man had disappearved, and the Union Pacific ompany h ) that can hardly bo uc counted for W ater Rights, The question of water rights bound to play an important part. in the irvigation of the west, As all streams w6 intorstate, con troversios are sure to arise which will pro voke endiess litigation unless a federal law or uniform state laws are enacted in the states interosted. A great commotion bas Leen croated in Wyoming by tho appearance of Colorado parties who are bullding ditehos which will divert a | ortion of the Big Lara orado land. The peoplo of tho stato ure opposed to this work, as thoy naturaliy look upon the diversion of the wateras a distinet loss, and stops haye alreacy been taken to stop the Colorado poachers. Nebrask Ono ranch in Lincoln county 8,600 bushols of potatoes, Nine hunared hoad of stoers will tened at Kwing this winter, Mrs. Maria Dysart, for & quarter of a cen tury a respected resident of Nemaha county is dead, Tho Kearnoy Hub hins colobrated birthday. 1t grows brighter and With 8,0, - ‘The York foundry has secured the contract to furnish tho iron work for the Minden opera house, It Is reported that John Tremayne of Stan tou county has left for parts unkuown and that numerous creditors mourn his departure, ' seventh annual meeting of the South braska Teachers ussociation w Beatrlco, November 20, 27 and 25 T'ho sixth aunual state couvention of the Young Womea's Christian will be Leld at Fairmont, beginning Thurs Ty 1he exp u of & gasoline stove B aho was proparing dinoer, Mrs, C aramont had her head blown fro has raised bo fat its third stronger ssociation next with ey her v ol ( boa Tha parents of Mrs, Frederick Hoddl 1 Island, Johannes aud Malwrine thelr golden wedding wnn K and wore tne recipients of of esteem, They L and aro the ghtors, all tive du appears | | Sac } | the war. | took the man on the of whom were present to children. The aged counle bave been honored residents of Hall eounty rince 1803 Iu the Dakota county seat election last woek, South Sioux Ci ined a victory over Dakota City, but the citizens of the latter town will ight the matter in the courts, William H. Keckley of York, fathor of Hon, Charles Keckley, died last weck after a long iliness caused by wounds received in Ho was an lonored citizen and in 1850 represented York county in the legisla- ture, While intoxicated, City attacked E, ¥, retaliated by pulling & Baker just below tho ribs, A W sworn out for Harbart's arrest, fled. Buaker's wound is not dange Joe McNeol of Ritner precinct, says the North Platte Tribune, while out hunting suddenly fouad himself in the midst of un army of rattiesnakes and succeeded in killing fifteon of the venomous reptiles, ‘Tnis is a pretty big snake story, but Joe verified it by sending to this ofico fifteen rattles taken from the dead suakes, some of which indi- cate that the owners were by no means smail in size or tender in_ years. During the fight 8 horse owned by Joe was bitten on point of the nose, but the animal recov 1y last spring a_party called at the C ational bank of Au and requested ont of o draft of §200. By a misreading of the amount the cashier poid the party §100 On discovering b ror soon after, he over. d and told him of the Iatter handea ov: the package of money to the cashior, who counted out £200, which was all there was in the packag “Ilie party brought suit against the cashier for $£200—-the amount of the draft, but the caso was decide! last week io the district court in favor of the cashier. Says tho Broken Bow Republican: A half dozen attorncys were on hand this morning at the opening of court seeking to get les confirmed, but the judge ruled that while the farmers bad an abundant crop, thoy had not yet had time to_realize on them and the connirmatious wero de; d. Among other things his bonor said that the con firmatiod of a sale was the last act that separated the ownzr from his land, ‘The court preferred, ho said, to err on the si of mercy and whils there might be individuai _ cases whero debtors might take advantage of the leniency of the court, ho thougnt such cases were rare, ‘The court’ intimated that there was justico on both sides of these cases and that th om panies would finally lose nothin, Heo v‘\t-'ll cases in which honesty was no protection against the rity of attaching creditors and men were often ruined and made pau- pers of by companies who were willing to use the machinery of the law to oppress their fellow men. A wolf falls and is devoured by its kind, Thero is @ good deal of the wolf in human nature and it is the duty of judge to stand between these wolves and their hu- proy. Tho julgo said, who fails to do this is o _cow The smallness of the amounts involved cut no figure in these cases for the reason that it often represents all the debtor owns. 1o said he had discov ered no disposition on the | n compa- nies to make exceptions in any case, sick or infirm or strong though tho defendants might be, these modern shylocks wero after the pound of flc Mo iutimated that tho same rulo which has heretofore prevaiied in his court prevails now and the sales will not be confirmed now. Justice will be done. The Loan companies will be protected and cventu- ally paid out in full. Sin Baker of Mason Harbart and tho latter knife and stabbing arrant was but he had 0us, error. Th Towa. Audubon’s new Methodist church was ded- fcated Sun flumboldt offers her old college building for tho new insane asylum. T'en thousand bushels of grain keted at Paulina last week ‘The National Building and Savings assocl- ation tias been organized at Booue with a capital of §1,000,000. A coroner’s jury at mended that W."A. Parb! murder of James Andrew Tho annual conveation of tho Towa Butter, Cheese and ISz association will be held ab Waverly November 10 to 12, Thomnas Mitchell was sentonced to tho Anamosa peviteatiar; from Clinton for four years for lurcony and for, W. D). (i. Cottrell ot Clarence, i sorious timo with a finger hurt b, suap. Blood poisoning has set in. Odebolt has a young man who sleeps with his eyes open, and strango to say he hasn't applied for a position as a detective, has brougut swit at Clin- Chicago & Northwestern 000 dawmages for the killing were mar- Buriington recom ck bo neld for the s having a a harness of her husband, Oskaloosa will erect mewory of Miss Lois Benson, who bravely taet death in the flames that the lives of Lwo children misht be saved, So many marriage licences were issued at Clinton tie other day that tho Ago says the would-bo bridegrooms were compeliad to form a line at the recordor’s oftice. Tho Algona Upper Des Moines has on ex- uibition in its office a siaglo potato which weighs three aounds aud six ounces. It was grown by Arthur Paylor va Lotts creek. The Anamosa couacil hys passed an ordi- nance prohiviting boys under the age of 15 years from runiing atlarge in the s after O p.an. The penaity is a fine or imprison- mont Mr. aud Mrs Garrott Van Werdon cele- brated their golden wedding in Keokuk last week. They came from Holland to t his country in 1833, ana have been residents of Keokuk ever since, Rev. P. €. Stire, the Methodist minister who had some trouble about securin g a satis- fastory place to preach because ho owned a fast hovse, has purchased a ualf interest iu a music store at Cherolkee, Glenwood is agitating a_cold storage plant tobe put in operation by next scason. It will be necessary to place the choice speci- mens of apyles of next year's crop in cola storazo inorder to have them in readuess for the: World's fair in 1503, which bezins bo- foro the applo crop of that year will be available. A tramp robbed tho residence of Sam Swithy near Sibley, of a small sum of monoy while the family was in Sioux City. Only a small oy, sou'of the family, was at home and tho tramp fred & blank cartridge from a revolver intothe boys face filling his oyes aud the side of his faco full of burnt powder Johu Duusden, Ed A1ST aiid Nora Thomas, thiree yOung wei, were running @ horse rice ou their way honie from a prayer meeting at Bartlott, Thomas' horse ran 1nto a company of youne people on foot and Miss Lou Ho 3 claw and Miss Hendrickson wero knocked down and_ seriously hurt. Thomas was slightly injured by" his horse falling with bim. Arthur Bray, Erastus McCloud and Prazier, of Monroe county will do service the stato at Fort Madison for tho next four years, They were charged with burglar izing a restaurant at Albia about the middle of July. Bray and McCloud pleaded guiity; Irazier pleaded not guilty, and licked Bray for testifying against him, but they ali got the same punishment, ‘Ching cortalily must bo in an “interesting condition’ at_Kldora, The Herald suy “Four Towa Falls girls have been inaicted for immoral character, but the Eldora girls, under the prolection of a newspaper and tho ery of ‘there is nooccasion fo ) tlour- 180 as the green by tree to corrupt every boy in town. Three of them aveattending scliool and using thoir best artifices to lead boys astray. Oue of these girls was on tne street last Pridav uight till after midnight teying to captivate the show peonlo and othors. Iho marshul had to send her home, young girls bhave but recently mothers, and twoothers are in an interesting condition. It remains to bo seen how long our people will put up with this work,’ A monument to the Bd Calitornia, tho state treasury aggregating §10,000 Thus far warrants seulps. he Standard Oil peonle received a sot- back in California courts last weel. F'resno is oxcited over the discove mummy possessing all Egyptian artiel has cashod foy coyote v of & the stale odor 0f the The ore at the Temescal tin mines improves as the mine goes down. The output is about eight tons & won and with the n Iuachiners Just put 1u it is hoped to take out Sevoral gold nuggots front of the door of raniento, and gold befora the door where th SWopt out in tho early days I'be census bureau gives California 300,000 go trees. A careful cauvass just pleted by the State Board of Hortic have been old Sutter's )SpeCLors can get oo found in Fort at or of gold dust was ture | gave birth to triplets, THE " \ othor with their | shows that California has 4,000,000 orango trees of which 1,000,000 are in bearing. There ure wore than 5,000,000 lomon trees In the state. This report shows that oranges are growing in thirty-eight out of the fifty-two counties, Mrs, Harrigan of San Francisco 18 19 years old and bas beon married three yoars and ten months, and within that time has become the mother of six children. The first effort was one, the next twins and on Sunday she The next event will be looked forward to with imterest, Wyoming. Laramie is moving for froo Saratoga has contracted il _Returns from an assay of ora from the ay copper lead shows §S to the ton It is again announced that the rolling mills at Laramie will be putin operation soon. Miss Kato Field was cordially welcomed by Cheyenno bachelors, despite her aavocacy of the bachelor tax. A youns man named Meskill, cars of age, accidently shot himself while hunting on Milk ¢reek and bled to death. Over 1 X trail sheep are estimated to be crossing Wyoming bound to_other states and havine come from outside this state The Saratoga Sun reports ineroas ity in Gold Hill. Most claim ownors continue development work through winter, By a new treaty the Arapahoes cede to the government 1,100,000 acres of the Wind river reservation, most of which is fit only for grazin Colouel Henry R. Mizner, of the Seventeentn infantr pronouaced insano an asylum, Cambria coal turning out and shippin; aay I'he demand exces to the scarcity of men, The contr been lot for geading twenty-four milos of the Burlington bevond Gille ‘T'ne News savs the Burlingtoa is vreparing fora grand rush to the National park and to Montana, Fred I3, Serymser and M. B. Dawson, two prominent Laramie business men, iwere drowned whilo boating in Laramio lake, Mr. Scrymser was presidont_and Mr. Das son cashier of the Wyoming National ban According to the agreement made v Gireene Bros. and the Park City ) pany, the Holyoke, Mass., syndicato b posited £25,000 in tho bank for the ercction of a 20-stamp will on the Greenville townsite, ut Gold Hill, The Buffalo gold up wonderfully well. 1. C. Bartlett and Ernest RRiall of Omaha are active in the work of developuient, having secured a largo num ber of claims, Experts elaim that from §2,000 to €,000 can be cleaned up per day. One hundred and thirty thousand acres of sehool land have been selected by the state commissioners from the public domain. The school land will aggregate 3,000,000 acres, in addition to 500,000 neres for special purposes, forming a munificent endowment for educat tion. I'he valuation of the land is placed at ere, and will bo rented at 5 per cent, which is expected to net 15,000 a year. The Buffalo Bulletin notes,as proof that the »f Bald mouatain has spread among the e United States and is now at- tracting moro_attontion than any othor new gold mining district in the world, the arrival in that city last week of J. B. Dougherty, a capitalist from Columbia, South America. He came for the sole purpose of investigat- jng the character and exteut of the wold bearing_recion for himself, and investing largely if s finding warrants such action, and he is now in the camp pursuing bis in® estigutions. mail delivery. for an artesian actiy- will tho late_commander at Fort Russell, and sent to the mine at Neweastlo is 0 cars of coal per i3 the output owing tinue showine laho, Snake river sand pans out well. The state Odd Fellows home will be located at Iduho Falls, 1t costs. ) por ton to pay the freight on coal from Rock Sorings, Wyowiug, to Boise City. The state prison commission is mvestigat- g tho charge of prize fighting in the p tentiary. A Miss Chape, female barber, said to hail from Omaha, 15 doing big business in Boise City. The 'masculine artists threaten to boycott her. Lost River basin, a_place littlo Jknown as yet, is beginning to bo talked about very favorably. ~Quite a numbor of mineral lo tions biave been made there, The land on which the Shoshone Falls aro situated has been selected as school land, but will not bo sold, as other lands are. iv 1s proposed to rent it, 50 as to secure a perpot- ual izcome. Oue of the rvichest strikes in Devils this season was made by ren, Itis on the north fork o wiles north of the Summers district, Assays have gone as high as £2,500 to the ton, The ledzo is from four to tive feet wide and is free milling ore. It is said that thousands of fish die yeurly in the irrigation ditches of southern Idaho, So far nothing has beeu done to prevent their entering the ditehies, and when ' the water is drawn off they perish by hundreds. Itis probable that some steps will be taken by tho uoxt legislaturo to remedy this stato of afairs, car Soua Springs is a mountain of almost pure sulphur. Parties are tunneiing the mountain from diffcrent pomts. It 1s only a question of time when a_good force will bo put to work and large shipments male to castern markets. ‘Tho mountain is only six miles from Soda aud the road leadiug the is a good one. the ¢ en Hugh Cur- Rapid_river, Nevada, Novada haymakers fiud a profitable mar- ket in San Prancisco Montgomery district is developing rapid In one claim i vein ton feet in width of wh quartz has been opened up, showing free gold in paying quantities, and it is estimated that £300,000 15 1 sight, "'he Carson Appeal says that Nevada has never had such an apple crop as this year, The trees are breaking under the loads of fruit, and there are no pests, chinet bugs or cottony scalo to intevfere with the bigzgest crop ever raised in that state. Government agents are negotiating with the Piutes for a reduction of their reservi- tion, They have located the line seven miles vorth of Wadsworth, at Lee & Frazier's ranch, for which the Indians are to receive cattle to the value of $£20,000, The Indians have reserved forty acres of land neav the town of Wadsworth for their school build ings ‘There is an inteuse how! of indignation in castern Novada over the action of the State Board of Assessors and Equalization, They mado individual raises in klko county to the amount of £300,000, besides i horizontul raise of 20 per cent, and reduced the Central Pa- cific railvond appraisement, which 1s not in- cluded in the horizoutal raise. Washingto The total assessed valuation of Washing- ton iy §520,000,000, Citizons of Blaine have organized a com pany to prospect. for coal or gas A 230,000 hospital has been built and dedi catod by the Catholics of Tacoma, Spokane is expecting the estavlishment of a glass factory in that eity. It is said that good materiwl for glass has been found there. Seventy-five pound codfish are being caught off Port Angoles, Wash. Cape cod won’t be in it when the Pacific coast fisheries bogin to he developed. Two masked burglars tackled a store in snohomish and were greoted with u shotgun the hands of the wife of the proprietor. escaped harm Lecause her im was ‘I'ne report of the superintendant of schoo.s of Tacoma foe September Total puplis entolled, #6063 boys girls, average daily attendanco of 1blic shows 1,511 3143 OMAHA DAILY BEE. IMONDAY. puplls, 97.40; por cent. of pinctuality, increased attendsoce over September, 1,027, or nearly 40mer cent ho last spike ofiithe Seattle & Montana railroad bas boen delven. The road is eighty seven and a half mitos in length and runs from Seattlo to an's Prairie in Skagit ounty, whero it -connects with the Fair- baven & Southern,which runs to New West minister, B. C. Teth these ronds are the property of the Gveat Northern, Mrontana. Gallatan valloy boasts of enormous orops. The next scsslon of the grand lodgo of Odd Feliows will be held at Butte, Apples more than fourteon inches in cir- cumference were raised near Missoula this season. Butte bonsts of the richest pauperon earth. Mrs, AnnnDodge, an inmate of the poo house, received notice that she is heir to an estate fa England worth 5,000,000, The scnool fund of the state has been en- riched vy u draft from the national govern- mont for $18,707.54, being b per cont of the sales of government lands in Montana from November 8, 1880, to June i, 1801 A careless minor in Butte attompted to thaw out a stick of giant powder in a barrol of hot ashes, Iourteen sticks wero piled up near the barrel. He discovercd the mistake before the explosion oceurred and warned the miners, The shaft houso was blown to atoms, but no ono was injured. The fortility of the country around Gireat Falls_is shown in tho huge Vegetables har vestod. A sugar boet weighing twenty-five pounds, a turnip weighing twenty pounds, a pumpkin weighing 120 pounds, @ five-pound 0, and i cabbage as large as o washtub, u exhibition in the eity oparations are being made for a naw trial in the famous Davis will contest. Un- loss a compromise is effected the case will bo cailed for its second trinl next month, As to tho possibility of a compromiso there is much speculation. “Tha Butte Miner bas it from some gentleman prominently identified with the case that in all probability the contest will never again be takon into the court, whilo others of equal prominence inform ‘it that there will ba nocompromise and that the case will be fought to the oitter end With thoe exception of the mines belonging to the Anaconda company those of all “the other corporations of the Butte district are running fuli blast, employing as many, and w fact, move men than over before, 'Tne Bostoil and Montana is producing its rogul tion 500,000 pounds of copper and 5,000 ounces of silver per week; the lhuito and Boston is producing a like wmouut, while the Parrot, Colorado, Butte Reduction, Alice, Loxing: ton, Moulton. Glengarey, Banister, Biue Bird and about fifty individual propertios within a radius of a mile of the city are tur ing out thousaads of ounces of copper, silver 1 gola every day. Activity among the individual wings of the camp at present is something unheard of in the history of the camp, South Dakota. A brateh road is being built to the new tin mill at Hill Ci A third interest in brought $10,000. Buffalo the Spokane mine s are preying on stock along I agitating railroad connection with the Burlington. Work is progressing steadily on the tin concentrator at Hill City. Experiments show that a_zood quality o sugar beet can bo raised in the Hill Recent assays of oro from the mine in Lepee gulch show an £104.23 to the ton. The Deadwood Terra mine has paid its owners to date $1,030.000; the Iather De Smot, 31,125,000; tho Homestake, §4,3:1,000, and othors smaller amounts. Tho great Casoy hotel,on which Deadwood placedgreat hopes, 1s' in hock. Work the building has been suspended and . men and contractors have plastered it w liens aggrogating $9,350. ‘I'he Tin Miner “reports that “a syndicate of enstern capitalists, a prominent member of which is Major MeKinley of Ohio, have tuken options on a largo amount of five tin prop- erty in the vicinity of the Ktta mincand Hayward. “Amonz other groups mentioned ving been bonded are the St. Paul of Smith and others," The law says thero shall_be no beer sold in South Dakota, but the land produces good barley and barloy is an essential o the manufacture of beer. A syndicate browers will therefore colenizo a big tract of taud in_South Dakota with nans, who will in return raiso barley for the browers. “This looks like an insidious attack upon the cold water law. Oregon. The state apple crop has been seriously injured by the codlm moth, The grane crop in Oregon is said not to be up to the average this year. too much cool, damp weather during ‘the ripening scason being attributed as the reason, 1. J. Crouch of Eugene has invented and vatented u safety dynamo which promi revolutionizo clectric lighting. Liv are rendercd harmless by this svstem, The Bonanza Paint mines in Josephino county have been leased to J. R. Markley and A. C. Taslor for ninety-nino years, The lessees will begia development at once According to the oficial reports tobaceo is raiscd in fourteen countries in Oregon, Linn being tho banner one. In point of average value per acre Oregon stands third among the states. Oue of the longest located at a loggin Comstock average of chutes in tho world is amp at Clifton,” It 15 nearly three-quarters of a mile long, and cost £0,000. The bottom is shod with railroad won, and it takes a log twenty seconds to mako the descont to the water, which at. times will be thrown to the height of 200 feet. The work of bridging tho Williametto at Albany has been actunlly commenced. Tho bridgo will be all stecl, ‘and will consist of four spans of cantilever strle, which is the vest that can bo built. ‘They are all high spans so us to admit of the passago of boats atany point. Two are H05 feet long dach and two 85 feet, Utah, The courts aro again wrestling with “un- lawful conabs.” Ihe Lehi sugar factory turned out its v barrel of sugar last week. The mines at Bingham yield an average of 1,200 tons uf ore Ler weok. The . Lako chambel ailroad coun cele district, whore v covered. 0,000 dosi was made in the stock of 3eck and Champion Mining com- stock belonged to Hll‘lflH'lv of John Taylor and it was purchased by John Beclk, the price bewng $00.20 a Ore running ov ninety ounces to the ton has been struck in Provo canyon, The loca tion of the strike is ouly.two miles from Provo, and this place is considerably excited over it, The vein from which tho ore was tuken is roported to b cight feat wide. Sov cral other strikes have been mude in the samo locality. of commercoe is fon with the sh mineral has A very smal_ pill,but a very good one. Witt's Litue Eanly Risors. 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A De DRPRICE'S m S Used in Millions of Humcs-—4o Years the Baking siPowder. tandard, OCTOBER %N & FECHHEIMER, GOODKIND & CO., 0[ New York City, Clothin Finest by this c parlor. have been known for for Men made in the whole United States. roncern were as Sapolio to the Belles of the Kitchen, or Pe For reasons not ne years as manufacturers of tho Goods made s well known to the ¢ lnthlnq men of this country ars’ Soap to the belles ofthe essary to state at this time, this firm very recently resolved to dissolve partnership, close out their entire stock and go out of business. the best customers that this house has had. to the general public, among them our Mr. Str¢ For a number of few of years Before this s the largest cash isburger, the member of our firm who lives in we have been among stock was offered buyers in the land, New York, and whois considered one of the best clothing buyersin this country, were invited to go through ctured for made the largest purchase made by any one concern. CREAM OF He paid spot cash for the goods. we were ever able to buy fine goods before. fa AP Fall trade, and make their this magnificent stocl selections g - I'HI - He bought goods for less money than After these few buyers had Just manu= Mr. ‘asburger He selected STOCK. culled over the entire stock and selected the good things, the balance of the stock was thrown on so great that thes ding being so brisk that everything brought full regular prices, house wa asked for them. assortment of FINE SUITS AND OVERCOATS ever shown in will arrive in a day or two. and this western the market in now world, is at auction. goods were eagerly on its way to Omaha, In the meantime, in order to The reputation of this snapped up, the bid- good prices, most of them many cases more than F. G. & Co. had ever This immense purchase, which comprises the largest and REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK to its lowest possibie limit, the man with the red ink has been through the Suits and Overcoats and marked them all down to the lowest pos« sible notch. W atch our corner of the “Bee.’ ing for the male portion ol our population. It’s always the busiest spot in Omaha, but from now on it will be NO CURE! It’Il be mighty inter Keep your! esting read. eye on our storg JAM FULL. THE NOTED SPECIALIST in tho tr atment of all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ord cuses 17 years expericnco, Gloet and all annoy dioutry or i the Blood and Skin. g discharg e Wladder: it nost, Gio in relieving of Manhood and Ambition, W Despondent, Disco “Tho most powerful re o trentmient circulars and auestion list. raged. Rel es lknown to moder) b tho abovo disoasos, T wrow st uo chiecrful from renew ality, Ambition urecs and facilities for doing Dusiness aro spondencestrietly private. Wit DR. ) E. McGREW. Gmaha, Neb. NO PAY rpDoO 18168 Douglas Street, Omdha Neb. Many years’ experlenc coss all Netvou Consultatio Send stamp for reply. 105 w. to 12 m. Edit Mabel : S, This is @ reminder that if you are to “best of children's m folis th for the youny Subscribé is ready Oct, : WHO'S YOUR PES Nicnoras.” N tree. Book (Mysterl FRIEND ? Wiio 's YOURS? that gazines,” ST LAS The November num wil Curfi any s we say. S on receipt of Twenty T WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUSE'S Headachecapsules 00 Roward for any umm\n substance found in th apsules. Perfoctly harmless. of NORMAN LICHTY, PAva CHEMIST, Des Molnes, lowa. _FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS, ' FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable - FURS CllOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS $@Eend for Fashion Book o JOHNT. Rellable Palmer House Block, aniled froe. SHAYNE & CO. Manufacturers 1914193 Stale St., Chicago. A regnlar graduate in modiciue as Is to | A Inal Woakness, Night Losses of Life) sunt free. 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