Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 10, 1893, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:“SONDAY. APRIL 10, 1498 5 PULSE OF WESTERY PROGRESS | Srtere: e sroat stseess of the hinous | pia o mirves. in she district iand ofice 2 170 SAVE TRAISMEN'S LIVES | farticnieri e A Are They Dangerous é | fn California would have obeyed the law had | a part of the lands granted to said state as HTE 10 this Tk of waie | 1t not been for the order of the Six com- | school indemnity for school lands lost in The 200,000 railway employes who are members of labor organizations, and th —the imitations of Pearline ? panies forbidding them to register. No | place under the provisions of “'An Act to Pro 00,000 rallway men w e not, supported How are you going to find out? : ; " American can understand the power which | vide for the Admission of the State of Ne ; . “ 1,000 Fallway men who are not, supported ow are you going ] Industrial Life Infused with the Activity of | {0 presidents of the Six companies wield. | brasks Into the Union.” approved February Effact of the Automatid Gouler Bill Passad oo B oy B & LTI B Tealing A few washings with them Favorable Weather, There is talk in San Francisco of indicting | 9, 1867, P od, That no existing lawful by the Last Congress, ST aT0 vl o0 10 Dave Snd the home by é g L \ the bresidents of the Six companies for con- | rights underany of the land laws of the Unite pr b e g R R B won't show any damage. It's spiracy 1o violate a federal law, but it is im- | States providing for the disposition of the W though the ciroumstances of parlismentar ly af s 1 h his & 0 e circumstances of parlismen ) ve months ¢ Probable that this extreme measure will be | public lands shall be prejudiced by this act o hough the circumstances of parlismentary only after son b ENTERPRISES IN THE SOUND COUNTRY | B ot™ he leading Chinese believe that no | And provided further, That said lands shall WILL COST THE ROADS FIFTY MILLIONS | Lo dership and of lack of time at the close when vour clothes oo th R wholesale arrests will occur on that date, | be accepted by said state of Nebraska in ful Of & Seasion were o the other side \ b, g for they say a test case will be made of the | satisfaction of lawful claims now existing 4 | - pieces suddenly, that the Mineral Camps Take a Firm Grip first arrest in w York, which will occur | or that may hereafter arise, for school land | Bat it Wil ds of Fatal ENJOYING A REST. S p «Chnriot of several hours any arrest could take | indeamnity for a_corresponding number of Accidents and Crael Injaries—Some e danger can be seen and \ace here, ar appeal on this c cras. upon assignment of the bases of the = i ow President Cleveland Spent Yesterda) ¢ P Istrution Problem—Summary l here, a n appeal on thi ver n assignm t 3 h tartling Figares on the Sub w 5 Wiimites o sl proved. Areyou willing to whether the law is constitutional or not T Interior department within Wisixetos, Del, April o risk your own clothes in the i b Cleveland, Secretary Gresham the period of limitation aforesaid; such The Mineral Outiook m Tdih selections to be equally distributed, so far as Wasnisatos, D. C., April 9. —[Spe Cor- | tor White speut a quiet day at Mr. I N b The low price of silver is having u disas- | practicable, among the several townships. | respondence,|.By January 1, 1899, every | home, Delamore Place, ‘and save for Itis better to be sure that you " | trous effect on low grade mines in Idano. | Sec hat the even numhered sections. .l srinAde i erstate | Stroll this morning around the grounds sur: 4 ¢ b to give to your readers any mews from the | o L0 S e northern seetion of the | and all of the odd numbered sections in said | railfoad in this country engaged In lnterstate | a0z ahs comfortable old homestend are safe, by using the original Magic Sound cour I desire to say that | NOWS ¢ = orn section of the | @ ervation ot selected under the provisions | trafic must equip its locomotives with ) § § state that several mors mines have closec thnderno Tus- e here, e grostr | S8 Y5t EECT U, BV, WALC LG | o eon 1 i ks e e 1 | power divng bl bk, wnd, STPLSIES | s, A that b ihes B thi washing compound—Pearline. e o e e artily ap. | OPerations as the outlook for an advance in | Provided, That before said lauds shall be b oblicel to wee the | luncheon aud the family carry-all ordrag | All the others are founded upon that. Wil it pay to use $HOVE of the (brave and ‘manly oourss Tun | down ana e e A rEie | S e e it appoint | common hand brake: must equip all cars ‘\‘":'\”:"_‘f‘"""“_‘ front “".‘ st :"‘-‘ wd | these imitations? Figure up all that they may offer—prize Bee has taken to rid the state of | damage is very g hisis what the | a commission of _ th disinterested | with couplers. coupling automatically by im- | (00 ST ‘:;\‘”::\‘“,“ I\(‘ ”x’ru“”hm: packages, cheap prices, or whatever it may be—and put it the rinestors | boodlers and thieves | owners will be obliged to do, av they cannot | citizens of the United States, who | pact, which can be un P P 1 to k lar unps going to keep it | shall appraise said lands and fix over the two chestnut bays with p faa hat v ay lose. who have infested th state for | ATOT DY against what you may lose. ut of nonp! there are | the value of each quarter section, and | ... refuse rex » from o locked tails. President Cleveland and S years, locating their headquarters | yany rich gol and they | persons who may take such lands under the | CArS; may refuse {0 receive from ¢ 1 Senator White sat on the seats behind and T and some unscrupious grocers will tell you ** this is as good as™ and “hot bed in the Capital City. | will be develope: y ith unusual | homestead laws shall pay for such lands in | lives cars not equipped as indica fa H,'X“ ,,} e s vy Send of ‘ihe same as Pear 118 FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, There is another warfare in which Tue Ber i a good, Lealthy | three equal installments, at times tobe fixed | must provide all cars with secure grab-irons | 3¢ e bt - s y ething in place cf Pearline, be has beatt waged for some « mines is now us- | by the secretary of the interior, and they | or handholds on the ends and sides of each | WS¢ Of the carrlige, v ALy AMES PYLE, New York gl shall also comply with all provisions of the six 1n adaition to t iriver's seat ars which certainly, e approbation s were discovered | homestead laws of the United States. Sex Mr ard at once t rses wit p PR A n m south of | tion 8—That the secretary of the interior be, | Kaged in coupling and uncoupling cars ip and the will stay nction under the law until the | claims by description and selection S Westorn News. United ~ States supreme court decides | in accordan with the regulations Ject of Cotiplers. arTLE, Wash., April 3, —[Cortespondence of Tux Ber. )~ By the way, before 1 attempt ing brakemen to go between the ends of the car for the greater security of brakemen en 1 hones e relts i t Two men spe winter | and is hereb; worized and directed to | Theseare the provisions of an act of 1y direction for a drive 3 t . . 1riftirg and mone Many locations | cause the lan yraced in that part of th gress approved March 2. The nalt Gresham took a cigar fr s et e 't thare. | Ofground have been made there lately, and ey reservation of Fort Randall in | any breach of the law is $100 and the i e oty A ¥ ! TR AT o g Bar Robert Brai and Mile © uns principal cause of 1 i who have a lease on one of t ¥ It is estimated that this act wi ntire party apj n Onsl er he republican party in 1 St Tathed: AP0 - SHRINE oub 1Y Genernl News of the West. SRTAGLY BE L8 CorhEEY 150,000,000, i election of a populis t senate and house bl S . i will do well | Sth e e I tically £10,000,000 a year. The numt n waitin when they get. it milled ilip Ripper is | ship oil from the wells on Salt creek to years ago. 1 aware of these facts, hav- | Wuet ey Keb B RIC rdiele et Wit cars all ready fitted with automatic couplers miv‘n ide ““,‘,','“«“l.m““‘ :m.‘ re r:l,w\‘\k Which will be sent 1 h t Over 1,200 carloads of oranges have been | i8 inconsiderabl nething over 167,000 i i ; Neural Ia what TR tors B EFAl 0 the A Gountry and | fobds arebpen. Work h \ d 'from southern California since the | freight and company cars 117,000, passenger | W s} he 3 B —— party start of the smal 108 e Bar, but the 1 o 1UAT] its prosperit umenting upon the . Sibu Bar f January. ¢ . politics of the es of Casper, Wyo., asbestos sent | numbers. According to the latest statistics t has ceased working entirely, and it is not L 8 i r . o ¢ e 4 ay 1argest and snoat popillons in_ the state by T T ohecE saleable as gold or wheat number of cars in the United States is some. | F€3: Which they wer } [ | [ ] A 3 The xtende many thousands, has not_censed its onward | o0t (b ROTE T TS & e Achunk of crystalized soda weighing 2,840 | thing over 1.215,000; freight and company | g, 6 y Basletiitong march, notwithstanding the pressure of dull | Byaidy _ % [ R MEFIFAL Etwate T e Guleh thirty years ugo, and was one of Ninth a arket streets ’ L A times. It is true that busincss is not a8 | yho'original locatérs of the Oro Fino, the il to England 1x it his flice o EX-PRESIDENT TTAYES, st t matism of the Heart, Cleveland, Ol swimmiog as it was once, but no observing | g™ (lartz mine discovered on the Wa The Deseret paper mill near Sait Lake Details to Be Observed. Id B traveler can fail to notice that Seattle of all | R City was destroyed by fire, causing a 10ss of the western cities is the liveliest. Ente 5 | #0,000, upon which there was little insur prise after enterprise is projected, and w The Burlington Extension. | i i cars 26,000 and leased cars 23,000 in round more, on which there is a b-cent stamp mill pounds, from the soda lake near Laramie, | cars 1,054,000, passenger cars 28,000 and will be shipped to the World's fair leased cars 158,000 in round numbers e ard man n. and one January, 1894, taken to Fre I me, January 14, died January 17, Tt does not follow, of course, that the first | Ninth and Shipley streets tl % group of figures, the number of cars fitted | the federal b which is 3 WM. VAN MARTER, ex-Stata Republican Committee-man, New York, died on a New York ance. 1 atic o of erectio " trive last ral R, ry from " o 1 A et 1 e 1 e ol with automatic couplers, wi remain n tion i \ Central R, R. train, from Neuralgia of the Heart, Oct. 14, often Ml o Ry the growth of the There is every evidence that the Burling The attempt to prosecute boodlers and | touched by the S B and a h 6 o'clock the j e ? W ton advance into Montana this year will be | bribersin the Idaho legislature was a fizzle. | formity must be observed, and consequent 12 WS spent in Mr ALFRED OAKLEY, ex-Mayor of Rutherford, New Jersey, dicd fr cumatism of the Heart, Sildrl ago there »u.'\\‘uv..h‘.rv‘hlw\‘h..wl" active. Preparations for construction work | Witnesses refused to squeal underonth, fear- | g large proportion of the 167,000 cars alread i libr were 1o ¢ s VLS Wiikine ot Feon Hurs 14 Hareeard o83 % named i honor of ane orightest anc St ing they might incriminate themselves Satinper Al Kaveito tanasig srapatr. O, e Bilikte—Eexrtle, who resided until his'deatti | mentsof the comps jgeta) atitha || /08, J4itods Comsthok mibes b Virginia | tita othornadithe numnar oficats eutipuce ) | R U. 5. SENATOR R. L. GIBSON, of Louisians, died from Rtheumatic Gont at Hot Springs, Ark.y in the village of Seattle and in its vicinity ut, the Billings, M PBIOL BT |25 o R O B S L L : Dec. 16, 1592 He: xvis th Feiand of the whits Aite'savs Near], M0 tons of ore were tak out the 1s the single kind most g rally in use, and ) g fpaiog i o fHlend O e ite | date saVS: | ert of Lincoln, Neb., superin. | 108t week in March, assaving $28.11 per ton. | which satisties the provisions of the bill, is | I e oS : under all circumst nd up endent of the construction of the B, & M A number of Butte capitalists are figuring | also large. It does not follow, either, that bk b . ¥ EROKE I Sl THof M ew 1 orictu o bk all occasions. Within that decade from the | Iines, and Tobias Castor, right-of-way agent | on utilizing the water power of the Big Hole | the tendency to unitormity will e fin ' o SI00 %, PRt humble village hovering around an unpre- | for the same corporation, reached Billings | river for operating muchinery to gene o on o g oL plan) 08 M0 | lybenvadi Ol S wade AT 1 is saw mill there has arisen as if by | Sunday from the south. The mission upon § . i B 1608 and the Bayard fa re regular magic a city which now numbers not far | which these gentlemen come to Billings is | COStis estimated at £1.000,000 ;"‘\]I:;"“‘( it i"”}“"" LR S ttan Aamita: (1t L DRaBALI ¢ bt 0| lbeb D arel from 60,000 people. The disastrous me | apparent, and during their stay in the cit The Wyoming Live Stock commission las | 4000 or move couplers wehich hove heen - | 4/ ce in this country. The father, mother. 6, 1889, which virtually swept the town out | they have been industriously taking notes of | decided upon the regular round-up, but the | YORUEG 8 LEe TR eIy e A A b I te and ot elatives of the e W kb o< 4 " Akt " of existence, all the business portion being | proposed locations g » the | dates have not been announced. Owing to | 'OrY. But whether My “l““'{‘f (ARSI e e e L L e e LU S A L BOUS R bl L okl burned. was o hard blow to the business | B. & M. exteusion sled with the special | the limited means at the command of the : T L e e P | caniataty & e Dhrog S people of the place, but was the cause of the | survey which is working up and down the | commission inspection willnot be as exten- | With new coupers, 1o say nothing of B | S50 CH g gq At n that he il bui up of o magnificent city. Noris | river from Clermont. there seems to be | sive as heretofore. Cheyenne and Aurora R e i it | wonld satl for E L mont 1 the city * style” ¢ ld fashioned.” | pleuty of ground for Billings people to an- | Neb., are inspection poiuts T b L tase L RB A b otal ouviny mitit:| willihava o a0 n," he remarked 1t 18 not content with anything except the | ticipite the early arrival of the B. & M. | Central Wyoming sheep men held « the neighborhood of £0.000,000. Of | “and will place ningt sidence in How many of de have any as that ¢ a ke st the heart very best and the latest improvements; o | within our city limits. Of course it is im- | jng at Casper to arrange about shearing. | course. the new cars, which number som charge of a fi in & moment ? in our business blocks and magnificent | possible to learn anything sure from these | Owners of 40,000 head of sheep were p SR B s 100 PEbe s rodrer had 4ame. | [The awbass vill be accompanied by Cure it now—without a day’s dela residences are found all the latest improve- | avant couriers of the north and south rail- | ent. Two hundred and fifty thousand will | gpint OG0 1N DACSSHEET Cob SO0 SO, | his wife, and i 1l probably be 2 ments and conveniences, The advent of the | road. but it is nsserted that the depot | be shearcd there, 60,000 at Douglus and 40,- | Lhing wnder 46,500 trepght and company cars | joined by the two daughters who are now i Great Northern railroad into Seattle making | grounds, shops and yards for the comiug | 000at Lusk. The rest will be sheared at | net of congress. as faot us they are Sweden. it the terminus of the sound cou railroad have been definitely located and | private peus and at Rawlins. A N R VLS The presidential party will leave fo ps. giving us two transcontinental lines of that in a few weeks the location will be K teulve foobs et of i native sllver ‘has Necessity for the Law. Washington at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning road, will be of vast aavantage to the made public. It is a most probable con- | yeey found in tunnel in the Rogue river | This legislation has been several 0 Vit Presidan, homeolis: prlvate: (Gt THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., New Haven, Conn. perity of the city aud {ts viclnity, Add tothis | lusion that the B. & M. will run its main rion of Oregon. The lode has been traced | coming. It has been much devated in ¢ which will be attached to the Southern fast 4 4 4 Uil : it hles IS | through tt tracts. Piles of silver ore | gress. d committee reports, sections of | mail. The train will arrive at the nati really feeders to the transcontinental lines, | division headquarters and general supply | can be found along the railroad. where it w presidents’ messages and vlanks in party | capital ay 10:42 and these complete the means to make Sc. | point for its further construction to Great | Gimped by the tuimel diggers, who had 1o | platforms have been devoted to its support. | A v BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT. iRt Wbt vealili o [N alR ANdmbrgher ponenulony idea what valuable stuff they were handling. | Itis almost inconceivable tha? so many rail e surrounding country flows Mool g ; ¢ surrounding country flows. Sonth Dakota s ol to huve quites | Foad emploses should be kilied ‘and maime e e sion GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED tional institutions. ind educational A chunlk of excitement was turned loosedn | large agricultural exhibit at Chicago if the | ina year for the lack ot safety appliances 7 7 1 €S | bank of this city, which is being organized talent of the best and all facilities for the | Umatilla, Ore., recently by the discovery j‘;_““:f:“"‘L" "‘“”l‘"~'|’x'l‘1Ifl‘lil“:‘r‘l)l.‘“(fif L LI \,{}:fu‘{.h;,l{.“.; \\:A\I\!\:E:VT‘ IOEVh L e Ta1 o g Vi hAniGIA LR Lores ta ilere) Has j:;h \Y\‘\‘v:jfv‘lv:;n G :-;l nil‘Y'h“ 1 m'nir«-}“ that the sand used on Union Pacific locomo- | 4pq cach bundle is wrapped separately in a he total number of Failway employes June | tendered the presidency of the institution to Ao Bl tn "',‘”H Drit #(Ha otty m“: tives contalned a great deal of gold. The | piece of paper and tagged, telling who it was | 30 I‘T d0pNas 74 1 1-1 ”xu'hvxmh-' x\m.q.m'ul. Congressman Joseph ( livlm':'n\, president state, and the visi! b sand was obtained near the Columbia river, | grown by, the yield per acre and the county he year ended on that date, was 2,45 of the Kings County Trust company, and he isitor looks upon them ' with voh i e e RS S e e T mingled admiration and wonder that | twelve miles from Umatilla, T flroad | it was raised in BBvE Lola LGt D R0t e TIoy s 60 010 whre || an HOCO s s ! open for business June 1 he Mutua T new state | and city | has been getting sand there for years for | Daring the past two years £8,000 worth of ectly engaged In the train service, of whom | Wikl open for business June 1 in the Mutual aatism of the Heart, FRANCIS KERNAN, of New York, d i from r three months, at Utica, New York, Sep How many hundreds of thousands moment beumatism. and gin The one standurd specific is Ath-lo-pho-ros £1 per bottle. Plain, Common-sense Treatise on Rher y address for & cents in V> 1 i S Life Tnsurance company buildiag on Nassau such wonders can be wrought. [t does ap- | use on all locomotives on the Pacitic division, | gold has been taken out of the Annie mine in SN e b R PR b L R et o NATCAY 6T $ 1 B00.1 pear singular that the extremes of civil & | and the supply is inexhaustible. The fire- | the Bohemia district, Oregon. The mine 37S‘:~|~[¢.‘u‘f~l»‘§..'ff,\x‘{,‘,‘v'.} "“v“ ‘\”mjl‘x‘v‘-lv‘l_\‘[.nlv treet. 1t will have a capital of §1,200,000. tion shot s meet, combine and com- | man who made the discovery claims to be | has been worked only at shortintervals | yndout of every twelve men ~‘-'~w"’m"‘4 4 - mingle. Within the corporation of one of the ble to “*pan out” # worth of gold pe ) during this time, and maioly during the last | wus Injured. In fact, it is proved ‘hy the | most modern . cities in all its appointments, | The Portland Oregonian says the discovery | year, Oue mill is running already and | statistics that the total loss in killed and in- | OF ALL KINDS. with its thousands of people of wealth and | is no discovery at all in the sense of being ‘| ‘another will be started as soou as possible in’ | jured in eixh 1rs is equitl Lo the otal num- | fushion. und distinction. amidst all the | something new. From where Snake river | the spring. A lively mining season is ex- | ber ofwen enguged in this service at any one We are headguarters forany article laxury and refinement, may be seen daily | leaves the Rocky mountains to where the | pected in that district this summer. Sl teacta)talal ot ing, of honies | it HaS Come L the most simple and primeval savage, gazing | Columbia enters” the ocean there is gold in In Nevada the whole country is now pretty left desolate, und of widows and children be- | with a blank ‘H'X"muunn] wonder at the | the sand his Las been known for year: thoroughl urated with moisture '\'\ v reaved, appalling as it is, does not denote the o WE RETAIL AT doings of the “Boston man”—then to see | and the Snake river bars have been pers little irrigation will be required on the only loss horne by the railroad employes of | LA v from the adjacent forests specimens of the | ently worked by Chinamen and those who | ranches in the valleys until late in the fhe country The daugers of the allin 0 1 ls WHO SA h PRIGES Americun black bear, or the sulky, sullen, | were willing to labor for small wages, while | spring when all crops are well under way. bLijleCausec them to ussoclate themselvesin | Vicious cougar pussing eve und anon | numerous machines have been mvented for | The ranges for cattle. horses and sheep are pember not only ¢ opeals to the Pl . e Through the city corporation, does appear | separating the gold and the sand. The dif- | also all right. and with warm weather there his fellows, but necessitates a contribution That every successful, merit ey oavonjbolowie pactisl listioligoodaidn somewhat paradoxical, but American en- | ficulty is that the gold is extremely fine and | will be feed for stock from the valleys to the from their hard-earned wages. Ty successtul, meritor- Mttt nedlpd Alastisnr orgy, push aud determination wust sccount | its separation from the sand difficult. Eager | highest of the mountain tops, where ouly The government y “expends nearly jous articie has its imitations. | Kubber Gloves, Tihaaei oty for it all goid hunters on the sand dunes of the Co- | an Angora goat can fo. #1,000,000 for the safety of those wh Lt Rt 3 Bath Oaps, " Shoulder Brace ] understand this is o timbered country,” | lumbia mulw.n discover nnrr there is more AR ML peL tisie ol knoni thoGihatl This is a grave injustice, for Atomizers, (};umuulnl.L eaid a visitor from New York City, who had | money in almost any form of labor thanin | pear the mouth of the Methou river, Wash. out families or homes in this country: and ra o o Syringes, reast Pumps, arrived in the city some & during the | panning over those drifted sands, ington, 1s being assayed. especially for Wwhile nocriticismof this fact is \‘1‘|‘|:‘>:f"1:-41‘“m| the genuine pure article will Jubing, lce Bags, 4 e : : e Wate ] Supportors, unight T TTTE copper. 1t carries also about two hundred thisstatement, It seems proper in this coii- often be judged by the imita- ator Bags upportors, “Timber,” said a timber cruiser who over- ' . : ger, there are some timber out here in west- to a friend in Omaha, says: This has ).'h. A tunnel has been driven in ]|\|’f‘.‘.‘ the manor born, nurtured and bred an Awmer- V. g i i ican citizen f ei 1 1 Bunc ages, gum, Bandages, woven elas- %llkl[ ern Washington. Don’t you believe it, pard, | been one of the most terrible winters I hav id at the end a twenty-foot shaft sunk. | The need was expressed by ome of the opithelrimanulschirefmore & ieponyobass, i 33 SHOE NO ) unless you like to, but T huve seen sections | ever experienced: snow began falling No- | The ore body widens out at the bottom of L switchmen whose testimony was quoted, He care and skill, more costly Best Calt Bhoe in the world for the price. o land out here in these woods that yo ; e shuft, showing there about four feet of guid: ! g i LD GO L C0uld cut 0,000,000 foer of thmber off sud | yember 20and continued until there were | t shaft showing there aboutZour ‘fesbiiof igald and purer materials, than L by | WeL.Douglasshossarascld evarymiven 3 1 % = | solid ore. . verybody Bhould wear them. It is a duty never miss it.” five feet on a level. At the present writin, ‘“lfli‘fl_rf“,www some big clean-ups of gold | micl ant to understand that the switch Hlavorne Erbact DEALERS IN o 2w yoursels tb get the best vaine for The stranger remarked something abous | the &round iscovered to a depth of three | iera has boen sor clean-ups of gold " man's I ) chan oring Extracts. e L 1o ey Boonsuiise iayour tootwear: SN atouia ftan whlked Tnto tho Lo feet, Our cattle have eaten their heads off | from the sluice boxes in the neighborhood of | but the man who works afier dark s not the In this instance cheap mater. | Sufgical Instruments, % T e Wb Dougias 8hoos,whid B o e It e hotel, area | Decause feed Is scarce; but when I tell you | French Guich, Shasta county, Cal. In | ghiostofyshow under the present systew of s ins P wysicians'and Hosp upplies, Fe A R YR Lo I e s il sonore 868 | we are burning green wood with plenty of | Olney Gulch, in addition to all-around good | [ UEL, “Lhith "throws a light 1e afablisnd jals mean inferior flavors. 114 South 15th St.. vertised above, es thousands can tostify. Jow sections of lund which will scale 40000 | dry wood a quarter of a_mile from the house | product from all the mines, one box con- | fat " Togoes in to muke n coupling, and. o ok 2 2 Next to Postoflice. Take No Substitute. 6% as ould be | p\'t cannot get a team to it, you will realize 1.;m;<d l:lsnuum‘l \\Hll'll: u\‘l -‘]M; I:mw!hvl' does not know the conditions that exist there Dr. Price’s Delicious Flavor- = = B e Bewaxo of frand, None genuine wiibont ook e s oplle gt what a terrible win it'has been. The | of about 200, several hundred dol in | He does not know whether it is a Junney o 3 5 * . . Pouclas name and price stamped on bottom. and these scctions pre Searce. There | ground is not trozen; buds are bursting and | smaller nuggets, and $300 in dust. William | Hinson, o Duwling, a Drexel or some other | 1 RO T e BiGT B X Poualn R A T R T e catking aro’m bloom on” wiliow and Jones, while making o clean-up of his placer | kindota drawbirt e want somuthing unt: | way to public confidence by e ercer. Y TaDaulns feet of good fir und cedar timber. The Que quakingasp. e anticipate a maguificent | digeings o Ine, €, near Kedding, | o, aihing made on the s ‘model all the i e Carlson. Eiins Svason, Iznatz NewmaW. F.Cen L D o u‘.x?\‘yr..?.: (AT ROZOR: found two lumps of gold_weighing 8300 and 1 way through and nothing else SO the pure and costly materials Omaha’s Newest Hotel V' South Omuha. $200, besides taking out about §00 in smaller — s now about to consummate a sale of twenty N A A T I i s st e L Costs More Than Men, used, the new processes em- S }m.vl»lr 1”“.::: ,H er «u“l“I{]l‘ll 1\u ”nh r:vn \-“H- C. W. Hyatt has offered the Fremont Flail ‘After a year's unsucoessful affort to collect The antagonists of the bill objected tha ployed for extracting from o8 ‘ZYM_A“ a1 “lRSG“BERG s from 24,000,000 10 50,000,000 feet of 1y 'n-:rlv(. | for sale. Mrs. Fannie G. Henderson has entered suit the ext nse meident to carrying out its pro- . % OROOmS at §2,50 per day. s 18 e ox uE. 16 James E. Porter, a ploneer of Beatrice, is | in the United States court for life insurance | visions \‘\-rm.\l ()Anli[‘ )t some_of the rai the fruits their natural flavor- e ¢ i for such a lavge body of land all in one block » | @ead at the age of 30 years. of £20.000, carried by her husband at the time | Touds anc |"'§»:“:_““‘ % “,‘“_‘"“‘“"*fi"”‘l" is ing principles. In using Dr. 0Rcoms with Bath at $3.0) p e Cele- HH[RSCHBENE" 1€ FAe e v Ao el ke The new plow factory at Douglas turned | Of his death. Henderson, who was brought | S0 fertile that couplers of o 'uniform kind 2 = 10 Roows with Bath st $5.3 to 34.3) 3¢ day. > b NON cHANGEAB! est in the market, many shingles now being | out its first completed plow last week x«lnllnmu}ml n-.l-m I ‘_:Aw-,,m ‘.lm to take I:“\: 4 mln ybe ‘;;‘i”'y‘.‘["( ,..1”.?» newer ; Price’s Orange, Lemon, ST A eten oA brated Non- SPECTACLES ipped to norther idiana ana Michigan, The Kearne, A o LTI charge of a cattle outfit in a rustler region, er oues would necessarily come into sy S NEBE JGUST 1st " . o ipdai i e 5y ey s B ad trouble several times. The man who did the | ous expense all over again. nese poiuts gt . R Modern in Every Respect. by __ A.B.BawL to supply the demand | shooting came to the ranch after having been | the supporters of the measure replied that housewife will never fail to Newly Furnished Throaghout | Spectacles In the Black Hills. A high wind at Haigles blew away 1,600 | driven away. Mrs. Henderson tried to keep | the exvense was inconsiderable for a rail 1 obtain the grateful flaves = The advent of favorable weather has stim- | fe€t of the canal flume across the Arickaree | her husband from meeting tire fighter. | road capitalization of more than §10,000.- | ey C. S. ERB. Pron. and Eye ulated activity in all lines in the Black H und did considerable other damage. | Henderson went out to the barn for a talk. | 000,000, and that railroads which could not | desired. —— [ rhad ) sl : | The foundation has been laid for a new | The visitor fired once and in a_minute Hen- | bear this expense might well go iuto | | 1 Glasses for Prospectors are abroad in the land and new | gyigcopal church at DeWitt. The structure | derson was a dead man, The insurance | bankruvtey; aud ali the while “the ap- | e mining claims are being filed will be completed during the summer. company holds that Henderson took an uu- | palling array of fizures showing | v . g = The Deadwood smelter contemplates the | A carload of binder twine, the first ship- | hecessary risk number killad and wounded could be d (e Greatest on X EYE GLASSES erection of a sixty-stamp mill in Strawberry | meat of the season. was sent to Wichita, R S and they are indeed almost & l ! 3 | aha by PATENTED Juiy 271885 gulch. The ore, which is of couglomerate, | Kan., by the Fremont factory last week Gooa Templars. rension. This has been the e 3ea and Land Tne nly hotol in the city with hot and cold T S % Sillihe treated at the stamp iaill: and. thi LAMBOEY S08E Weake o Friday nix il 4 A in the matter, for the legislature of | Send 3 water nd Stenin et in 6very roo n MAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY, Nebraska City police found a whole fam- riday night, April 21, Lite Boat lodge No, r.cont . tailings and_concentrates treated at the | ; NoorasEd B | e gl Massachusetis, which has repeatedly ur cent Tubl.and dining room servica unsarpassed | - = Yy S arponter hus had in | LV, cous o mon and wife aud throc present a farce comedy with a musi- | this legislation upon_congress, has just now | ) POStago g ' operation for the past six months o twenty: | Suall chil tly state of intoxica- | cal y in Goodrich hall, Twenty-fourth | given to Edward A. Moscley, o citizen of the | | joaiaP RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. ] xyeen ure u..umn.l.\ at the Two Bears mine and has | L N S et and Paul streets. Almost marvelous is the | Old Commonwealth and secretary of the Iy 1100 page Speclal rates on application. L] actically demonstrated this meth of the battie of Shiloh to the | | ignerity attendmg this band of Good Tem. | terstate Commerce gommission, a | 3 B. SILLOWAY, "Q e Rl e AL e mpih Bty Bty reuion nt York Lust | Drosperty attendng this bancof Good Tom, | JoSuGe Gty Rt i sevvice b the | [COOK =8 £ HERE'S THE WAY:= P ¢ I'wo Bears {,.,.1 other Stra ix-Governor Thayer was with | i O s Jlishments. Tickots will | cause of humanity; for to him, more thun to | | BOOK V) erry pr s by the company e e At B o | . B, the cowten presee, | P02 i jhve’aud | ony other aumperson i duo IFReE. [0 Y] &% NEBRASKA [[JHSh ML Some ore from the Carbonate, on the Loop. little or no saw timber left on the land, series vival meetings at Kear- Will Hardly Be Kepealed. | Prices Breyer, Put Killon MIRSALLY o ki RLE Bt i 1 have inquired in several quarters of low National Bank, 4 ghs, B atc Yo, 63 The West Side Impr ent ¢ vhatha: ARt t | 150y = L. 8. DEFPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. AS QML TR AT ot thairanny ALl S e e s LU R e S ide Im ment held a | whether there is any prospect that this act 3 . A 1% il p, | o VOIS 3 meeting Saturday eveuning at Forty-fourth | of congress w 1 be ealed or made VER open cut was starte n this the dis. red tablets for the soldiers’ graves and . 9 SR thod t S ot PE pvery was made £'the find | will have them in the cemetery in time for | 81d Leavenworth stroets. The paviug of | WAGIE I any way, utog the ralipands. 1t | 1GSTY t Capital....... s1 s000000.$400,000 | AWonderiully Success- HOMS was commenced 8 ago, th Yocaration 5 West Leavenworth et, among othe DRI §08I Bk ANA SASTIS 0L DOV Seo Y ful Treatment. GENERATOR Decoration day 1€ | chief political parties declared for it o 5,001 open cut was exter widih of Lt R Sl B YT : SUrplus. ...ovevevininen.n....$65,000 | “Oxygen Book” und 4 trials FREE! Cail o fifty feet, the entire which is O o oAl DT Mvas Yurown | held again next Saturday evening, at which | "R peom Copvention B Minneapolis sald: | |dealer, s write R A AN W naw: Delag sunk | had presence of mind_enough to | 1t I3 hoved all members will be present, 4s | protect’ the lite "and dimbs"of “cmpioyey of | o : : W Moers and Diractor oney . Taten o SPECIFIC OXYGEN €D, e cut, and at a depth of fifty foet cross | hane he horses. he ¢ | matters of rortance are to be cousidered. | transportation companies engaged in carry- | o e (Fs L T80, RERAIEAD t AR Euite & Sheoly Bldz, Om gty il o determia (ho sxtont o e ou the hor She wasn't RIRAPRIO {Zaukporaiion compaRice ucarry- | Iprices Morse John . Calitns J. N. 1L Pairioss Loxis 3 Euite 510 Sheoly Blds Omaha the vein. The ore is a honeycombed quart i S fihatdomoonatiaitiy at Ch 4 i b T k Muke Up Your Mind to Go. ie democratic cenvention at Chicago | [no wold bear nilling and of high grad ity commissioners huve BXARE Ming 0000 3 il i | Take 0 Heed, casbier o= - 3 A THE IRON BANK. to judge from the pan test lered the k of Greenwood to pay in- A special excursion to North Galveston, | 5814 | [other. - HE IRO age 2 B8 Van Seatn Al leposits or the county | Tex. .will leave Omaha April 11, 193, Re- |, We, favor lesislation by congress and state oo e v | h #£he . »dson ard Joseph H o ricabl gis o 9 } = - =~ i will withdraw its ueposits Y | markable inducements are offered. Fo eglalatres to protects sie’ Hyes and Hmbs of = - Bishop, the Muwcapolis gentlemen “who it 1 arithdraw its aeposits, amounting to | HAG Iy o . D. Smegton. srent ran | Fillway cubloyes. and tose of other luzard- | | MITON ROSERS & 8083, Agts., Omana, or DR. . spected the mica propertios of the Seuthera | GiCilte which is now e At e i trinsportition compunies, and denounce | |Majestic MIg. Gn., St. Louis. a fow weeks since, huve purchased u bewg settled in the the inctivity of the party, and McCREW four claims near Point of Rocks owned by J AUF S S —— THE SPECIALIST. of Hot Springs. he price paid is su al contest at Ashiand. [n the oratorical 3 to be in the neighborhood of §25,000. s Ira Reasoner of Ashland received first exidnnL of iy Ressoner ot Abiaod ot 4 | Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U, S, Gov't Repo OF TEETH, PRIVATE DISEASES NEW ERA Mrpcan Miss Dell Dundas of Auburn was thrown | Jhings, was discussed. A meeting will be | Teeth extract AND Chinese Registration, eived second prize. In the dramatic class Now ons The great problem on the coast is the izabeth Jaquette of Plattsmouth was first forcenmient of the Geary law, The | ° day. ertect 1% guar and Disorders of Consuitation Free, act goes | and Lillian Jenkins of Pawnee City was sec- | < ahieed f Z e Is unsurpasied in the iroats into effect fully on May 5, at which time | 90d: 1n the humorous class Rose Hyers of | ilnt Write for eirenlars mopgof sll Chroate, PEss Mo b LT w\'.\xn-u‘l\v( first l;-.,..« and Addie | | | and question list free. \ R e every Mongoli a certificate of | Crabtree of Ashland second place B AL 0L UL ey s TREATMENT BY MAIL. registrat iable to expulsion from th The act passod during the closing hours of ; 14th an am Bts., 3 g Flo Omy o) dross with stamp for par- puntry e are 60,000 Chinese in Cali Grd Floer, R ; fornia, 1} the number New ones insortad af and n!annanE" TCAL DISPENSARY, last congress, providing the survey | g culura, which will be sent la v si in San | and transfer of the Fort Randall military “ ol Paxton Blook. 3 Francisco, and about 1,00 have taken out | reservation in Nebraska to the st certificates. 1f the law is reed after the | school and other purposes, is as | Bth of May, practically all th - 16th and Farnam Streets. or e P 0. 50 3 A0 11 5 1ih-at Omatia Neb ‘ , Eb ansdage |t | NERYOIGDISORDERS L be arrested, lodged in some secure place and | tion of s Keetions 20, H08 Dow m@ @%d&; ; BRING THIS WITH YOU e T ek WE-WAN'T"M Chinese must | “That the odd numbered se ; EVILS, WEAKNESSER, DEBILITY, KTC.. that ue AND WOMEN AT DNCE, (=ither local then shipped buck to C To carry out | tion situated in the state of Nebraska, after | h 3 1 ‘ ana viger quickly re | company thew gt QUICKLY and. PEIN A A T et e o 7 5 Sl acheme wil roqules s laree expoutliure, | the wame ahall have been surveyed as ABSOLUTEL = B RULL RS | ) S0 A MONTH FAATY M itpugs it will not be doue without sowe desperate | the state of Nebiaska ab awy time | L ien guarantes of cure. be o | o | hat cured we los Address, L. 0 » TR R, ! §lon (hetaured ) WMEDG-ELECTRD PAD €O, Cinglnnati, Onio

Other pages from this issue: