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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JU 27, 1892. - AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA BOTH WORKING ON DIFFERENT LINES MAIL ORDERSV FILLED ON ALL GOODS s Sonth Omaha a City of the First or Second Class?—The Question on Which They Differ—The School Levy, An Interesting moeting was held at 11 ®'clock yesterday at the Union stock yards Mce. Those present were Councilmen 00d, Walters and Schulz and Messrs. Jones, heek, Funston and Pewrl of the Board of dueation. The meeting was for the pur- Em of discussing the proposed achool levy t NECKTIES 15¢ Hellman used to get e and 85c for them. Fancy light colored ties, silk and satin fronts, stripes, checks, dots, brocades, tecks and 4-in-hands. AU the 50c and 75¢ NECKTIES 25¢c As good as nll!’!)f)l‘}' _weurs. Al the Black Satin Madras Shirts And Outing Flannel 50¢c Hellman sold them for 75c¢, $1 and $1.25, Look in the window. PANTS Some people want only the coat and vest out of u suit and that's why we have & wholo lot of ODD PANTS On hand out of $12 and $15 olose out this week at $1.50 A PAIR. 214 mills, which tho board maintains is coassary. The mecting resvited in bringiag out one peoculiar and intoresting state of affairs and ‘Which should be looked into, The city coun- ®il is conducting the affairs of the city upou fthe presumption that South Omaha is & city of the first class, having more thau 10,000 in- habitants, while the school board is work- ng under the charter of a city of be secoad class, one having more \han ,000 opulation. The members of the school oara cinim that tho courts have held that outh Omaha 18 & city of tho second class, nd cito the case of tho contest made two Jears ugo to s ertaln whother the district hould be governed by a board of six or nine YOU NEED NOT MUCH MONEY. A little money goes an awful long ways towards getting a complete outfit at Hellman's Administrator’s Closing Sale. In fact, the goods are being sold regardless of price because they must be cleared out. Thou- sands and thousands of dollars’ warth have already been disposed of, but it has not taken thousands and thousands of dollars to buy them. Look at the prices at the side of theseremarks and see if you ever heard tell of buying a genuine all wool pair of pants for a dollar and a half that belongs to a $12 or $15 suit; or a neck-tie for 15 cents. You will like them, Lots of stores sell 50c ties that are not a bit better. What does it matter to you what it costs you so long as you know itis worth three or four times what you paid for it. That's the way everything in the store is going. You're'not obliged to say you have on an $8 suit simply be- cause it cost you that. You can safely rely on its being a $15 or $20 suit, Then straw hats, or any kind of a hat, for that matter, well, come in, we will guarantee to astonish you. The goods must absolutely go and that's all there is to it. If you have been here once, come again; it uita that wo nem , and the decision was handed down hat the school board should be composed ot 1x members, as provided for in cities of the econd class, “Fhe mombers of the council, however, are f'a differont opinion, and maintain that uth Omana is a city of the first class and hey are conducting the business of tho city Fancy worsted, light color, striped and plaid PANTS $2.50 Hellman or anybody olse would got $4 for them. n accordance with the provisions of the harter for a_city of thut kind. This ques- fou was not discussed av any longth, and ho countenances of those present beamed ith the assuranco that “our siae is right td the other fellows are wrong.” Discussed the New Levy. Tho question of the lovy of 121§ mills for ucl\uul prirposes was discussed pretty thor- ughly. ‘Ihe position taken by the members f tho school board is that the levy is made ecessary by reason of tho rapid growth and resont crowded condition of the city schools, nd the demand for more school buildings. Purini tho past vear many soholars havo been turned away and in the High schoul building in several rooms the attendance as 50 large that it was necessary to aivide ho scholurs 1nto two classes, one attending 4n the forenoon and ths other in the after- % ‘Gemmze A%L Silk Shirts $1.50 Flegantly gotten up and Hellman nev- er sold them for less than $4. BROWY, ECRUAND SOLID BLACK EXTRA SIZE PANTS woon. ‘Ibe city is well providea for in all arts except the northern and northwestern ortion aud it is the intention to erect one chool building on Missouri nother in the northorn part of town. The {undn derived from the saloons cannot be sed for any other purpose than in tho tl\mvnl of salaries, and whatever balance hore 18 must go into a sinking fund. The Yoard is opposed to solling the sites now pwned by the city, and claim there is no narket for them ana they would have to be Qispcs d of at a loss. No levy has been made #ince 1538 and the board fails to understand Wiy there is any opposition to a levy this eor. The levy of 12! mills will give the board thearty $25,000. I'ne income from licenses and fines will reach $36,000. The estimated cost of eouducting the schools for theensuing year is placed at §30,000. The board will also make ood an overlap of $0,000 from last year. 'hus it will Lo seen that they will have but the 25,000 w0 be used in the purchase of #ites and the erection of two buiidings. The committee from the council interro- !nmu the members of the school board quite avenue and requently and succeeded in bringing out all he facts as printed above. They will ro rt 10 the council this evening, buv as that y hias no power in tho making of the levy 1t is not probable that any recommendations Half Hose 15¢ Everybody else gets 2ic. ENDLESS VARIETY OF LIGHT UNDERWEAR At Most Any Price. will pay you to supply yourself for years to come, for no such goods at such prices will ever be on sale in Omaha again. stout men. Administrator’s price 3. MAIL ORDERS FILLED $3.00 For long, lean, lank; short, stubby, Hellman’s prico’ was $5. HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR'S CLOSING SALE, CORNER 183th"AND FARNAM STREERTS. will be eharged will undoubtedly have the broken by the felling of rock overhead and those of the G'ranite-and” Bimetallic. Simi- to pensions. But if the editor had been offect of arawing a largo numbor of contest- | soon died, A Chinese miner was killed by a | Jar indieations are foundrand now belng de- | asked about patents, or public lund titled, or SC H ENCK’S will be made. ants. The prizes are the largest offerod in a | train, veloped in the Fanny Parnell, and the sane | Indian depredation claims, the answer would drill contest in the morthwest, and the men At this evening's session of the city coun- #ll & uew fire limit ordinance will be passed. The new ordinance takes in more territory han the one now 1n vogue, and the boundory lines ave fixed as follows: Commencing at ho northwest corner of Twenty-seventh and streets, extending west along the north line of N street to the east line of the right of way of the Union Pacific ailway company; thencoe novib aloug he line of the right of way of smd ralway oompany 150 fect; thence east on a airect ’l{uu 10 the alley between Twenty-fourth and "wenty-fifth streets; thence north along tie east 1ino of said alley to vhe south line of L streot; thence east along the south line of L street Lo the alley between Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streete; theuce south along the wost tine of said siley to a point 150 feet #ust of the south lineof N street; thence west to the west side of 'wenty-seventh pireet, 150 foet south of the south line of N street; and thence north to the place of be- ghaning. Tho penalty for the violation of the ordi- ance is a fino of from $25 to §100. The ordi- ance provides for the kind of buildings and gulates the reconstruction or repair of uildings within tho fivo limits, Chief of Police Beckett has recovered from his iliness and will resume bis official duties today. Auron Scheutz, the popular clerk at the Delmonico, returned home yesterday from u visit o Brie, Pa. who will competo will be the best men with the drill and hammer 1n their various camps. brask It is stated that Geneva is to have a first- class opera house. J.J. Toolsy has started the Courant at Eddyville, Dawson eounty, Lumber has beon purchased to erect a Methodist church at Gering. ‘The machinery for the Kearney factory is and will be placed in position in & Red Cloud wheelmen are going to organize a bioycle clab and go to Hastings on the Fourth of July. Jaek Kennedy, a B. & M. conductor, is minus & finger as_the rosult of trying to couple cars at Edholm. A stallion belonging to Thomas Batte of Norfolk, valued at $500, raptured a blood vessol and dropped dead. The 13-year-old son of R. G. Munson was drowned in the river at Fullerton. The boy was fisning, and fell over the dam. The Baptist church at Pleasant Dale has been reorganized and admitted to member- ship in the regular Baptist council. A rattlesnake bit a young son of Detliff result of a drunken row at Oakland, during which one of the tramps cut bis compauion’s throat with a razor. Saline county can boast of what no other county of the state can boast. Thero are ten postoffices in the county and nine of them ara money order offices. The Cheyenne Leader is having trouble between its stocknolders and the editors. An application has been made to put the paper in the hands of a receiver. The stock war is the cause. Tommy Hogan, who was knocked out by the Mountain Kid at Rock Springs is anx- ious to fight the Kid again,and Harry Hynds of Cheyenne stands ready to back him to the extent of 85,000. Hynds lost $2,000 by Hogan’s defeat at Rock Springs. Fifteen tramps were driven from a car of & freight train at a station a few miles west of Laramie Thursday morning. They took & refuge behind a water tank and gpened fire on the train crew with two pistols. The railroad men, all of whom were armed, re- turned the fire. About thirty shots were fired. Conductor Dale was wounded in the hand. As the train pulled out the tramps continued to shoot. South Dakota. A Harrison snd Reid league has been or- ganized at Rapid City. Sioux Falls will pave ten blooks this sum- mer, the council having awarded the oon- tracts, South Dakota's contribution to the Russian reliof fund was 130 cars of corn besides $125 in money. judgment. The first through email in a woek came into Deadwood Tuesday ana required two mail Cars to carry it. Mitchell citizens tried sending beets to the sugar factory at Norfolk, Neb., but they do not think it paid. also appeared in the Zeus, and miore rocently in tho Bimotallic extension, o\l of which are almost in a direct line with the great divi- dend-payers. Along the Coast. Caldwell, Idaho, is 1n the midst of a build- ng boom. The Nortnern Pucific exteasion from Che- halis to South Bend, Wash., is nearly com- pleted. I'ne work of construction on the Portland & Astoria railroad is being pushea ata lively pace. Five thousand head of stock purchased in Mexico are to be fattened on the Camas prairies, Idaho. The Rio Grande Western has filed its amended articles of incorporation, increasing its stock from $7,500,000 to $10,000,000. Tacoma has received from the will of C. B. ‘Wright, “'the father of Tacoma," $100,000 to be given to the public library and $100,000 to Washington coliege. The !\I“pplumenb of the San Francisco Bul- letin of June 6, containing the dehinquent tax list of that city for the past year, makes a volume of 112 pages. Av the present time thero are fourteen sil- ver clubs in 1daho with the aggregate mem- A papor in an Oregon town oxprosses as- tonishment because elevon kogs of hser ut- terly failed to influence tho local election. Entbusiasm was spirited while the liquor lastod. Tho eugineers who are surveying the lino for a railroad up the Skagit in Wasington naturally have been the same. The bureau doals with all these mutters and handlos all with equal care and skill. The common idea of a claim bureau 1s that it is an agency for extracting money from the government, generally for undeserving objects. Tk BEr is engaged in a very dif- ferent class of work. To be sure, some classes of claims do take money from the government, always honestly dus, however, 50 far as those prosecuted = by the Ber Bureau are concerned, but others, and those among the most important, cost the treasury nothing, but return it a profit in- stead. In patent cases, for example, the legal fees are so much in excess of the neces- sary expenses that the government has cleared millions of dollars out of inventors. In_encouraging invention by vemoving the difficulties in the way of securing valid patents, Tuz Bee is contributing to the pub- lic wealth. In land cases again, the claim agency tbat enables the settler to obtain a good titie to bis home is ascomplishing an unmixed bene- fit to the public. The pioneer goes into the wilderness and creates ten times as muoch wealth for the nation as he is able to obtain for himself. He helps to build up a new American community and broaden the foundations of the republic. Tue Bee Bureau recognizes the fact that United States is to his salary. Dishonest claimants have plenty of representatives. e k Genlus, New York Tribune: Prof. Damaskin, a teacher of mathemauies in one of the MANDRAKE PILLS Purely Vegetable and Strictly Reliable. They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY on the Liver and Stomach, restoring the constipated organs to healthy activity, and are a POSITIVE and PERFECTLY SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION, LIVER COMPLAINT, SICK HEAD- ACHE, BILIOUSNESS, and all other diseases arising from a disordered con- dition of the Liver and Stomach. They are the Only Rellble Vegotable Liver chenck’s Book on Consumptlon, Liver Compluint and Dyspepsia_Ser J. H. SOHE nt Froe. ENOK & SON, Philadelphia S 14 YEARS MENS HATS All the latest styles in Soft and Steff Hats. STETSON’S SOFT and STIFF LATS. RULABAUGH FUR (0, HATTERS AND FURRIERS 218 South 15th Street. Furs Stored and Repaired. THERE ARE—— e 5 g hip of 2,000. The largest club is locatea in i oL one OBy ! Notes and Peronats. Smitn of Blair, but the boy’s life was saved g Hatley. "It has botwooy 300 and_ 400 mom. | there are claimants that are as much entitled | 1 50i0i Thay are Porfe.tly Hurmless; Tho 0 Iersm 00[1_ OU%GS Colonel . O, Mayflold was at Louisville | DY use of the usual romody—whisicy. A L R G L to tholr demands as tho president of tno | LoPurely Vozotablo; Tey Thom. A esterday. Five tramps aro i jail at Tekamah as the ) ——AND—— Pension Avents in Palaces That is the sort of thing Tha s ] | ar ad up tae Bk i oahinkton ¢ , according to foreign papers, Buflnfl:n"“hn;m- B H ' fll . ss Ktta Tylee, a popular young lady, has Thi! ), John Stel s shot and killed by Be and rough the Cascade pass to the head o nas invented a steam engine, loe: - Deos Curel wo was or- Y « trict Telegraph company. B O con b ot i e 84, | Jealousy of the latter's wita was tho cause. mountaws, tho snow bolng 1o deop 8t the | Nortn Folo from Spitzbergen in twonly pR. miLEs | ganized to. correct. The Two men, a team of horses and a wagon svering his thug ‘I'he court house at Highmore was set o e hours r g o) " g 3 i rivi Polbdiaarh s ea Rioen cuaakmenKos ¢ sovering histhumb from the hand, firo aud. completaly consumed Thucsday | Awates from Agate bay, on Puget Sound, | hours. Ho proposes to cut through tho nestoraTvE | Byreau believes in giving Pwenty-third and L streets tord: N Charles Holmes of Strang tried to shoot a STy y 3 great ice fields which surround the Ewaityibied s cets yestorday. No | 4o UM Caa of earrying out bis deadiy | MOFRIng. All the county records were saved. The Metropolitun Street Railway company has completed its track ana now has a horse gar runuing from Twonty-fourth and N otreets to Albright. ‘Iho company wul have founections made ana cars will bo running wu N street during the present week. R MINING CONGRESS AT HELENA. purpose he put a bullet through his own hand, and probably crippled himself for life, Platte Center now has a paper to take the place of the Argus, which removed to Colum- bus some time ago. It has been christened ihe Reportor and 18 published bv J. Brad- ford, 1ate of Gretna. T'he Papillion Times s that A. M. Loss, §7,000; insurance, £,000. The Cement City hoso team of Yankton carried off the houors at the state firemen's tournament held at Watertown and were given an ovation when they returned, Mrs. Jacob Drey of Lincoln county was seriously injured Wednosday noon &t Wail Lako by a bolt of lightning. Mrs. Drey and are much sought after by peopio in all parts of the continent, The lapidaries of Cbicago turn them into beautiful sets for jewelry of various kinds, and they become ~objecis of beauty as well as interesting souvenirs of oue of the most charmicg bays 1n the north- west. As the supoly of agates av Agate bay 13 apparently inexhaustible and the hunt for them an ioteresting amusement, the lap- 1daries will undoubtealy have occupation for Polar sens and proceed thence by boat. A caris to be attached to the engine. It is to be used for the accommodation of the explorers, the instruments, boats, ammuaition and provisions. The car is to be heated by the steam used in pro- pelling the engine. Spitzbergen, the point from which the Jxruffissur wishes Says A. F, Stark # T8, of Headache cared by Two Bottles,” meline Flint, ui Bloopicamess, Nervous Prostrailon. Epliapss, Se. Ottawa, Ohio. Nervine ia the the veterans the benefit of the laws that were passed to help them. It wages war on the sharks—conse- quently the sharks don’t like h 'y Vitus' Dance, Opium Habit, Nervous Dy BpOpsle B Clarke has been making a persousl inspoc- | her husband took rofuge under a canvass | yenrs to come. to start upon his expedition. lies about | Iiysteria. Coa ) it. But as long as tl 1 t f the Ulacke farms this woek, visiti which stretched from one wagon to_another. 1,000 kilometers f 3y ys 3 ' as long as the sol- Barge Atcondauce Promised When the all'parts of the county. Ho has excellany |4 bolt struck tue canvass, tearivg v to rags. | | Iho money to bo used ln mmntainiog | 17 letera from the North Bole, ant, Book esslon Opens, July 12, Advices from ex-Governor S.T. Hauser @nd B. Brown, chairman and secretary of the executive committes of the national min- opportunity to observe the situation, and un- hesitatingly asserts that 1n the entire county thore is ot a single fleld of small grain, save rye, which can be called firat clasa. Graders working on & Hot Springs stroet unearthed the tusk of some large antedelu- vian animal. It was six and a half feet long and tapered from &ight ncbes to six and one- will soon be sent along, Governor Willey haying been notified by the National Agri- cultural department that a requisition for It is the inventor’s firm conviction, for- eign papers suy, that his engine can travel over the ice fields at the rate of fifty kilometers an hour. In the interest Forsaloby Kuhn & Co.. 16th & Douglas St diers are grateful it is satis- fied. If youare a veteran, TG {ho amount was 10 be immediately made, Basiich or the widow, child or de- a f0g congress, are to the effoct that the seo. | . A convention of the Epworth leaguo for h;‘“’i'un“:i nl“ umnlll om:dhw boen broken | mhe stato will be given :$33,000, of which in unlenc;) it is touho hoped that the dar- Good 018 s suion of the coograss, 10 bo held 1n | U state of Nebrusku and' the tenth general Off. 7o find was ot lmm lately takon care | umount $15,000 wili bo for - the maintensnce | ing professor will be sucsessful in or- Holena, Mont., July 12 next, will have an unusually large attendance from the eastern, southern, middle, western and uorthwestern conferenceis to bo held in Hastings, July 16-17 Inclusive. The body consist of two delegates from oach chapter in the state, two represeutatives from each presiding elder's Thursday, John Edsen of Pierre was driv- ing a gray oolt, hitched to a sulky, which on crossing the railrond tracks became fright- of the vniversity at Moscow. This sum will be sufficient to keep Lha:state’s school up in fine style, and $18,000 witl ;give the experi- meatal stations a great boost. ganizing an expedition, but it is hardly likely that he will find' many people to sharo his confidence and faith in the Until Used. pendant parent of a veteran, write to Tre Bea Bureau of Sellsly hat' vk y Claims and find out how states. Responses daily received by tho e: istrict in the general conference district, | ened av the freight engine which was switch- ol L T gl snyppsign. T LSS S T'llsq‘e l?ls(?r) of the worthless locks g s po y recotved by the ex- } 5 0 Sisiors and presiding elders of the | ing in the yards. Tho colt commenced 0 | No other Sarsaparilla has the morit by | Dewitv's Sarsapariia 1s reliable. with small keys that some people confuse much the government is #cutive committee from senators, congress- | Afethodist Kpiscopal church of the same ter- | jump anda kick. As the outfit swung around has won such & with the “YALE.” The genuine *“YALE” men, governors, mayors and other prominent | ritory. tho corner at the Grand Paciflo hotel, Mr. v men throughout the country indicate u vory general interest in tho objects of the con- ‘The other evening, says the Norfolk Her- ald, a party of men' sat in a saloon playing Edson lost his balance and was thrown from thecart. His foot was caught and he was which Hood's Sars: nn? firm bold upon the confidence of the peoble, i Drunkenness. ——— Manners of Fifty Years Ago. In my younger days it was no uncom- lock, like genuine love, laughs at lock- willing to do for you. ; smiths, and stands the world over for 5 et § vas, - o < s 5 dragged 8 number of rods, but finaly re- il suc FnR_hiny. Lo, hear. gentlémen, evan veni i @ <L Mt munes or winlng, 0 take advantage of | tho chuirs. The mau thoreln stood It for a Jury. e yHoma.treu\,monL l{iur:uless and | God’s name in common conversation. I strength, and the greatest security, Be the very low railway tates, oue fare for the | moment and then arose, went to the bar and 3 yound rip from all points i the United Btates, established for the uceasion, to make called for a beer. The woman and child fol- lowed quietly and asked for two more. This Montaua, Thetown of Red Lodge voted to incor- effectual. Refer by permission to Bur- lington Hawkeye. Send 2§ stamp for Shokoquon Chemical Co., can even recollect that my father was one of those whose mouth never uttered an oath sure you get the genuine, by being sure that the word “ YALE” is stamped on Omaha, Neb. ] or blasphemous expression, e y INT OF DAM tbeir st Visit 10 the Yellowstono 'National | was more than tay mau could staud and he | porate. pampghiot Some men drank too much. I have oven | _€very Key. Sold wherever locks sell, | NOTICE OF A 1ENT OF DAM k uxd seo the other wonders and sur- | slapped his glass down on the counter and A Boston syndicate leased the Maria at urlington, Ia. - seen in in ladies’ society some men who - AG FOR CHANGE OF GRRADE. prises to be encountered in tho Rocky moun- | left, followed by the other two. The man | Butte for §0,000. Py oy =T did not walk quite steadily owing to ) i \ \ To the owners of all lots, parts of lots und @in revion. The people of Helena, ‘and in- | wus the husband and fatber of them. The Anacond: Workingmen’'s union cele- | What Others Say About The Bee Bureau o e i vd it said of L “]” ro% roal estate along Twenty-uinth stroo tdoad of tho wholo state of Montaus. aro act- | wifo called the biuff and ho throw up bratea with a big procession on the 19th, of Clajing. 15 g PR ol v g R i g fckory to Murtha streot, and fute ivoly preparng for @ cordial reception | oond. **There is u moral hangiug by Lbat The electric streot railway system of Hoze- | A correspondent of thaNew York Even- e isa two-bottle man, recollect and entertainment of convention guests this rewarked a bystander. stroctal s o s A You are hereby votified thit the under- 1 man will be opened for business he | ing News recently wroté-to the editor for in- | hearing it once said of a man: ‘‘He is a (3 M oL n-holders of mwer. Tho sploudid now Heloua sudito. s SO e OB the | ¢ rmation about vemsions. Shortly after, | three-bottle man.” This is hardly v o | 415En Buane S iarvaiad frm-uldeie bl s Fium, -i\:l:;“‘;m:e‘f.‘l.y" 4loe, comvontlon pur- Wyoming. Tuo oxplosion of & locomotive boiler at | 1@ following auswer appeared in the query | credible now. 1 Of the tinest private residences making especiul orrangements for the comfort und enteriainwent of sojourners during tho ses- on of the mining congress. ‘Ibe governor of each state in the union has the appoint- Laramie university held its commence- ment exercises last week. H. H. Rust, wanted at Salt Lake for em- bezzloment, was arrestea at Cheyenne. ‘T'he track layers ave at work about nine- Brockton ou the Great Northern resuited ‘o the death of Firoman Herbert and the seri- ous injury of Engineer Bon Havdway ., The prisoners in the Butte jail made another attempt to escape last weex by cut- colum “A. 5.—For sny information about pen- sions we would advise you to write to Tuk Brx Bureau of Claims &t Omaha, Neb. This oftive is under wio administration of @ syn- Tam seventy-seven years old, and have had my age renewed at least twenty years by 1512 Douglas Street, Omaha. Western Agents Wright & Ditson's TENNIS GOODS. by the mayor, with the upproval of the cit tivoly, of th by chiango of grade o streot trom Hickory to Mirths st stroots, dociared necessury by or- Won Ly -iinth 0ots 0n | 1 the use v e - 0. 185, pussed Muy 8 2, and ap- teen miles from Gillette on the Elkhorn ex- s dicate of newspapers, including the St. Paul of Swift's Specific. Myfoot | REACH BASE BALL GOODS. | broved June 2, 1502 meut of teu delegutes and tho mayor of each | yansion to Chey enno. s {ing through the ron Wall by USIBE t0 caso | Pionoor-Press, tho San Fraucisco Examiner and log ki A tull line of general Athletic Goods. Doy, ara further notified that having ao olty und towu appoints delegations propor- The smelier 0aolrache-bave been lot as!| ®® ves, hacked to make saws, and a dle. and others.” zunn wuhw two years, and ph! cepted sald uppointe ent and duly qu lifled tionate to population, with at least one dele- Ohoysane and & new Gompany 1160tporased Late developments in the Grauite and Bi- T'his is an_illustration of the mauner in | It not be cured. gato for euch Lown, The wost interosting featuro of the con with a capital of §1,000,000. metalllc mines have !unl stimulated the confidence of the min which the Dureau of Claims bas been ad- bottles . 5. . there is have & new lease on GYMNASIUM GOODS asrequired by luw. we wiil, on the 0th duy of June A D. 1862 st the hour of 10 o'elock 1n the ng public in estimating | vaneing to the position ‘of one of the stan. Hammooks. Buthing Sults, Koot Balis Indlan at tho ofico of Khriver & O'Donahon giress il bo tho deil g contest, which will | | About 0,000 floeces will bo removed from | tho probable future for the Phillipsburg dis- | dara Iustitutions of sho capiial No neme. | witan Yououghtto Cluby, Dugh Rells, how, Seia baloss, uain ok Sharneres ast for four evenlugs, The executive com- kam(;"l. mv S S8 8! H.ll;nl Ppens near | uriet, It is definitely known that the Gran- s.per would think of advisiug a correspon- | of your wonderful remedy. Ina F. STiLes, ) idering an unsonsuient of witteo has decided that no entrance tee will usk during 1he next six woeks, ite comflnu,v not long ago struck a body of lent, outside of its sdverusivg columns, o Palmer, Kansas City. Al ages L0 the ¢ urs respectively of suld __ bocherged contestauts, while the prizes to | The Auglo-American Oll compauy of Wyo- | ore in the 1,800-foot level which is far the | write to John Smith, attoraey, for informa. | ! an property, affected by sald change. of #rade, E ::‘:o:xol\'mil'd:oé\;:)l .imu“;d:“l the uu.u'ui nu:u A;nn ‘\g:ul:;|u-;lrw;9m ‘h.u-u :mhni:g- ;ch:;‘demugu-t&nm: in v.n':“:un;.o L&Lar tion lboul.l pensions. It is no part of a A }l‘;“‘ 0 (uto consideration special benefits It wbout 8,500. In addition several | aud wi elop 1n ua couuty, The | ou, when i roact ut th o r's business Lo savertise private claim 1S A WONDERFUL 5 e gy e ane Goalas = 2 ). mpecial brizos have wiready beon offorad. | capital stock 1s §700,000, Saine depth, they Als0 unvelled the samo rich | Agoncios for othing. But the fact s resor. REMEDV—egpacally for | (oane fof oatalonup and prices. Speotal at- | | KOU 8%0 notifed o be Besesnt b Hho e ive counties in Mootwua have signified 'hreo fatalities occurred withia a few | deposit, ounly ~lower down the moun- | nizea that Tue BsE Bureau is not & privato old people. It bul up e NS SN e e their intoution to make entries, und there | nours ut Rock Springs Suturday. Charles | tain, and, sclentifically speaking, at @ | ageucy, but au institution which, although the general health. Treal I i IANTEED, sder piopar Wiil be several teams from Colorado, two or | Brislow, & u-u.r from Mioueapolis, was | greater depth. Suli further down on the | not conuected with the government, is man- ol Frank CFOSS Gun CO G BHEIVER, ore from ldabo and one st least from | killea while stealing a ride on a Iveight traia, | }ine of the great ledge the Elizabeth found | azed iu the public interost, SWIFT SPCIFIC COMPANY, i Jm‘:‘“fi ‘-‘fl AY, ashioglon. The fuct ibat uo entrance fee i Hurry Jounson, & coal wmiucr, bad his legs | their surface diggings 1o be identical with The paragraph quoted above rdlates only Atlanta, Ga. 1812 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nev., Juae 15th, 1502 20d 108