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THE OMAHA DAILY BEES MONDAY, MAY 8 1803, 5 gs a stop at Spokane before taking the final | capital has gone in there, and the first ore | its Arst appearance. J, i Willlams, a farmer | other paying mines in Arizona, {8 destitute y P N plunge inta the new country, The rush is } shipped out came to Helena from a mine | of Ordway township, had to have th fine | of water, and mine who go there will do vory great and it will not be strange If o | largoly owned by Holena people. The best | horses killad, and W aumber of others in | well to supply themselves with somothin on co wood sized city should suddenly spring up on | advices are to the that it will be the | that loceitey are thousths to be aflicted moro than packs, as all tanke aro dry and Sthe bord ...‘.yl.l(‘,,,(,.,.,.. 18k '_l,m,'..m.,- l|\l!n-r part ‘I\I.l;‘x\m "'If" |lu|'|«uuw will have A deed covering 9.50% ncres of land was | water has to be hauled several miles. The about \\mhmu powders, If you d y ise Pl yer | Prospectors and boomers come from the ex: | disappeared sufficiently to allow prospectors | filod in the register of deed's ofce. [ is | new discovery is in the same belt and only a ngl Push and P kl Promise Plenty All Over | o lthongh the larger part of | to get around, and in the meantime it is given by Henry W sighof Ithaca, N. Y. to | Short distance from the famous Bonanea = | feel like it, it's because you haven't the Great West, | them are from Montana, Tdaho and Washing- | better for intending stampeders to remain | the Sage Land and Pprovement company Negotiations have been pending for some got the right kind. Get Pearline bl ton. There ate many stories told of Coeur | where they are of the same city. Thodamd is all in Chippewa | time between the mino owners of the Cour . {"Alene miners who have gone prospecting | e county, Wisconsin, The consideration was | d'Alenes and a committee of th here and in the course of a few months Nebraska and Nebraskans. y Knghts of | and see the difference. Pearline \ VERI » n e 6,318 | Labor for an adjustment and settlement of » NEW DEVELOPMENTS, NEW DISCOVERIES | .. ried home With theie fortanes in their | The Northeastern Nebraska Press associ- | Tho sult of the United States against John | the laboc question that has causod s much has been imitated — but ot o } ation meets today at Wayne H. Stone is now on teial in the United States | trouble in that section of Idaho. For never been e Cement Mook Near UGteat Fail o [ \"f‘, Ll """"’"‘;' that "l";‘,"‘ Caur | paigor T, J. Smith of the Ainsworth Star- | district court at Spokape. This suit is for | Present the Knights decline to make any v equalled. “%Ws. Oeyatal Mivor Countey—tecsstous | operations will long remain inactive, Kvery. | JOUFn8l ofters his paper for sale £277,258 damages for tinibor which is alleged | Statement i here are all kinds of imi- 1o Crystal River Country Freciou operations will look vematu inactive. EVEEV | “poytrjoe Knight Templars will attend | to hive been cut from #svornment land and ’ ~ . g8 " # Cattte Not | 1t was positively stated that the Bunker JAew paper his boon staeted at Superior, ';"‘1‘“ "'”\“ %, L orders | COMmES info SR g 5 Ssel ity work, but ruin clothes ; | Fill and Sullivan mines would be reopened | the Sun, of which Kueck & Blinn are the wdian Agent Dixon ‘has received orders st by sdare ) i | 54 onde; nid. the eneeal foslig 1 1hat1s.| edilots : ¢ from Washington to témove the Lower Brule WLEUR RO powders that don't hurt, Crops throughout the far west, while | mustbeso —— — D, R, Carpentor has become tha editor of [ 8gency and the Tndians belonging there o | ey and don’t help you ; pow- threatening o bo o litile late owing to the A Now Fish Carrler. ety i e EHar OLEHE | Vew somreiates URsw: UNBIt kgt o L BTN SR RIS Sy Bt L IEEosL AT ders that are che. :ap to begin cold, promise nevertheloss to be above the Major Schnitg: tish commissioner in | “7, 3 pfebics work of constructing new agency buildings | Mmous vote, has passed a bill permitting g ¥ | The Women's Foreign Missionary society e cities, towns and villages to establish clocirie with, but d 1 average, having been decidedly benefited | charge of the hatchery at Laramie, has had | of'tha Bontrice inetitute held o suceossful | \Will begin at once. | plants to furnish light and power to their out dear enough in the end. by the recont rains, Cattle on tho ranges | i new device made for trausporting fish from | meeting at Beatrice last week AR ALELE R L L R T Try them all for yourself, if you have suffered scarcely any loss through the | the natchery to different parts of the state. Miss Alberta Bates of York recently be- | distri i ekl A b Financial obstacles have been removed | § ” ¥ | Miss Alberta Bates of o district, Th oy “of "the Hchest gold | ancia acles ha nremoved in > & Blie T ) b ¢ winter, though sheon. th some districts, | 1618 a box eighteen inches long, the sume in | camo a Sister of Marcy ab Kursas City, tok- | mmineth the motatr the pre tron. oy S | the way of the building of the clectric air won't take our word for it. But don't get them mixed up in have been decimated by the cold weather | height and ten fuches wide, Attached to | ing the name of Sister Mary Alexis tace milling from 00 to 10 per ton. His | line bebween Chicago and St. Louis, and the | - your mind with Pearline. o A bt S ROWEDADELT, e vel el 3 speedy construction of the road now seems coullngeafter shearing had been begun, | the lid is an ice reservoir and in the bottom | The Wilber newspapers have adopted the | tunnel is in over 600 fect and he expects to [ PHEEES COUSS peddle . AEE v o M““‘:‘: bromises well in most sections, and | of the box is & tauk for holding fish. It will [ novel plan of pooling on tho mechanical | reach the ore chute this week [EUDCTESRHESH end Peddlers and some unscrupulons grocers will tell you ** this is as good as " or cAhi A b soct and | I from 2500 to 5000 fish according to | Work of thew papers, each using the plant [ Twenty froight cars went out last week to | . A long tunuel near Paris has been lighted . the same as Pearline."” IT'S FALSE—Peatline is never peddled, and and ita operatlons are being watched with | Hold from 2300 to s dsh, according to | {UTCT, TUGE RPOR, Nethart Tor tho purpose of Toading up awith | 10 8 novel way. Reflectors throw the light it Baclg {fJour trocer sends you sametbing in place of Pealine, b hores t expectancy, particularly in new dis- | o0ty and keeps drippiog ) the tank All of Broken Bow's saloons had to close | silver-lead ores from the Queen of the Hills | from many electric lamps eighteen fet above ac send it back, 319 JAMES IYLE, New York s, and where new processes are being | below, keeping the water ata temperature | for three days because their licenses expired | and other mines at that_camp, and trans- | Uhe rails to the sides of the tunnel, where it fntroducod of 42 degrees. . This ice will last from six to | before their petitions for renewal could be | porting the precious stuff to the silver smel- | 18 8gain reflected by burnished ti, covered TS twelve hours and additional we can bo | heard by the city council ter h this speaks woll for tho actizity | With glass, into the couchos, making o soft URNTSN, Y b carried in the cars for the purpose of re- | pThe Rising City Sons of Veterans are to | of the big mining cu the Belt moun- | 8nd_agrecable ligh M ALt Away up in the heart of the mountains | pienishing. It is said that these chests | present the militury drama, *“The Midnight | tains. matically xu{.‘.ynw.'..‘».l.m on :;xul oft when U north of Gunnison and south of Glenwood | have been used successfully. There are | Charge.” on the evening of May 20, and all Work on the Montana Southern Telephono | €htering and leaving tho tunne il P Sp s two little branch railroads are build- | holes in the top of w-l box over v:w ice, | the old soldiers in western Butler county | line, with terminals at Big Timberand Cooke | i ]\” "ll‘»"‘nlw;* for wf;‘n'*‘llrh safety lamp : 5o AbALINGA. to o lnero in. | Making it self aceating. It is claimed that | qre expected to be present City. s et be T'his line is designed | 18 now made for use in dangerous ‘mines fluence on the development of the western | oo 053 G of thei - Aivve bieh Rk women's missionar soclotie . idental breakage of the glass bulb might connected with the Baptist' churches of | contract for stringing the wires to Tndepen slopes and on the productive industries of | utan expense of § 0 each, which is eheaper | {ra" Omaha d to an explosion. In order to eliminate " | t wssociation held a meeting at ice, the chief town in the Boulder camp, A . ] the state. ‘The Crystal river, also known as | than the cans can be bought Sk(1 IaNE Weole, bratiskctad T poEtant bual boen lot. The general office will be i | the chances of such danger, the jnventor has Pronounced Ath-lo-fo-ros, means tock creck, is a tributary of the Roaring ieael Sitics ORUIE WE ness and listenod to addrosses by returned | Big Timber. | inclosed the lamp proper in an absolutely Uil Th 8 The Her Mot renorts that Sylvester | AEPTOOf lantern, the peculiarity of his de Lo The Hermosa Pilot reports that Sylvester | yiio hoing the means of switching the light J. C. Lincoln, the pioneer merchant of | Judd, the original owner of the Spokane | Vi POINK died last week. Thirty-eight years | silver mine, has made another valuable find | “ 5 = T 1 0 e e 3o survey the sown Site and | on French creck, near Gates suw mill. This | T General Blectric company is to bulld Dogan bUsinoss in 1 log house, with very fow | time 1t 1s gold, and one ton of concentrates | & laree electrical works o short distance othor customers than Indians, His wife died | from ten tons of thie ore is said to_yield $200, | {rom the city Limits ot Akron, O, This will EOTEjoining sald stranthy hodr Odrl Utah is on the verge of a rustler war, such on the Kio Grande, and not far from Aspen o tha Nt Yt uts & pathaway | 48 enlivened hife in Wyoming last year, but through tho mountains fora railroad and | @ the federal authorities have taken o hand drains one of the very richest scctions in the | it may be of short duration, All the availa whole Rocky mountain country. The region | ble deputy marshals in the territory are ndale, Prize Wil Abounds u Kold AN silver, in S4st QUARLILCS | bong contored thure, | For some. time past | OnlY fourdays bofore him, quite suddenly, | ‘The propecty will be developed” with all | Bk BhQI et neaeer LA T AT of conl, and includes the celebrated Yule [ poinif contered thure. Hor some 0 gy | but Me. Linicoln had been sick nearly two | possible rapidity Dptions haye been secured oft ground, and & 'k marble. St e et B LT The shaft on the Never Sweat property, | paiy line vailroad will be built to connect the BT The rails are now laid ten miles from Car. ‘I\l;\llyl‘"almw ’”"l‘" )fg”m‘l’ shot '('"x‘::"l “l‘:m! '. Two female members of the Table Rock nv-;n of llév A :\m'u\‘-l‘ has already P "‘l" plant with the neighboring railroads. It is ployed in the works As part of the beautiful display of electric pleted within a_month, carrying the termi- | tained that this was the wol cof an organ- | nus to Coal Creek, at which point 250 coke | 1zed gang, supposed to be by ied by the ni men and a fr the man w th the wife of | depth. The hoisting engine on this property st in the district, and it 1s | fight resul wse paying a fine for assauly [ Will be the lar Neuralgin, § tien, Bte. It is u strictly scientific compound. It was not tho D zhting a rewor! A e o8 of accident or good lue! is the product of long, patient and scientifi Ovens nre to be srectad. Theonco o narcow | toriousCaptain Davis of Westwator, Con- | and battery. Now. shore. is troubls among | said that {t will be capable of Handling a | lighting and fireworks withi which Admral result of accident or good luck. It is the produ ng, pationt and'acientiflo guage will be oxtended thirteen miles to the | siderable damaging evidence has been se- | tho prethren and sisters composing the | three-decked cage if necessavy Hopkins furnished New York from his study of the causes of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica and kindred diseases, and <ol fields which tests have demonstrated to | cured against other parties and a general O00-candle power a telegraph operator, in themselves audin combination that an infant cannot bo hurt by the preparation, ;’i‘i|‘|'T‘»ifl;“':“‘l"l’:, L b L sy yet it is so surely and quickly eflicacious that its workings scem almost miraculous, A e ey osted, | bund und a split is threatened The South Bend Lumber & Manufactur yiold the finost cooking coul in the world. | FOURGED OF Leg LUBECR (8, O ects. the | While out hunting noar North Platte, | ingCo. has sold to the Sunnyside Lumber Lignite and anthracite are found in cl s is o matter which directly affects the | foward Russeil. 17 yoars of age, lost his | company of Yakima county, 70,000 fect of proximity to bituminous coal, the deposits | interests of every cattloman ranging stock | i, Ho was on' his” way homo when his | fir and spruce lumber, which is now being being us extensive as they are valuable. 1 the 1. irand va g | younger br ¢ the Northern Pacitic railr ; R = Y, i S ther attempted to unload the | Sentove ad to could heel d for le: 1t has been used for years by the learned and the unlearned, the rich and the poor, Tho kil Mountain line is being pushed | high, and every fuspicious past action is | LU NAUCT 4ding 80 tho aweapon wae | Sunnyside and Walla Walla, This T the | (e QUi B S s I sries guers h ¥ Y : : : Ll into the same locality of tho mountams, | being investigated. It is possible that with | i{ofaounly” diseharged. taking offect in the | fArst rail shipment of lumver from South | e’y oriy a friendly ship many miles belo in all climates and in all latitudes with the samo uniform and happy results, aud id_promises to develop resources equally | the posse at present located there arrests | jory portion of Howard's chest and badly | Beud to points outside of Willapa valley [ S itey dibentad S yninavagall has been to multitudes the only means of comfort and euro of those diseases, tho 8 numerous and quite as productive, | Mty be peacenbly made wmangling his left nvm, Ho was taken to | In the short time that s elapsod since | iim UfIuiry directed o tweniynine s very thought of whicl is torture. j What will be most important, however, A Cattle Round-Up in Dik town, where he died two hours later the settlement of the Hills, the cnormous | SjLies, from Majno to fexas, having the'w E 8 : e g O O ety **¢% | The round-up of the Sioux range will start | QR. H. Graham. editor of tho Clay County | S of $14,000.000 hus been produced in gold i v e 4 S Y Progress. the alliance organ, haa enough | alone. Thé annual output exceods &,000.000. the marble beds of which so frequent men- “' - Fort Pl el May 20 under | @ o afford a team of horses, but the | This will be very materially increased in the tion hias been made in theso columns. Tho | the auspices of tho Missouri River Stock- | pioney 1o STopd a veam of horses, but the | 10 T Ciiridis ong kiiown to' be rich opening of these marble deposits promises a | men's association, The past year has been s | While o was attending an alliance mecr. | have but lately become valuable, by reason ‘.3‘,‘.‘\‘\‘:‘1"1"‘&:1_: “(’.,“:‘.,1.',‘,‘;.\‘:‘..,.\ :'|I,,\‘€|‘\l,_\m:;\mr good one for stockmen in western South Da- | ing, the team, which he had tied with an | of the proper method of treating the ores , it will restore the organs to regularity and thoro is overy varlaty, from tho purest white | kota: They have met with vory fow losses | editorinl knot, gamed 'its liberty aud f ihe leystono Cattle company, an English | those cities is 304 In tho lutter case health, and will stop the manufacture of the poisonous acid. Inasmuch us it is there Is overy varioly, from the purest white | ad cattle camo through in good shape. The | Wandered away. " Editor Grabam, however, | company which has been operating a large | several of the cities obtain considerable in- = Ty thing st | outlook now Is that the present hord will bo | BeEleeted his newspaper to search for his | cattle rango near Deadwood for ' several | come from lamps supplied to private persons. primarily the great Blood Purifie them for a want of transportation. Now | largely increased by the shipment of cattle | f4uine property,and aftora prolonged chase | years, s oo umnerng e Yhat they will s00n be reached by n ralirond | from the aouthern sange. Someof the larg. | 16 was rewarded bydiscovering the wander- | tween 10,000 and 16,000 head, to, Humplrey they will become at once productive and as- s over made sinco the opening of this | M8 animals near Suronville & Stenges. The consideration was about electric street lamps provided and main. tained b wivate corporations, shows that tho averago Aunual Cost per’amp to th joints by taking the poison out of the blood and ont of the system; it invigorates cities is 3106.01. - A similar fuquiry directed the action of the muscles and limbers the stiffuess of the to twenty-three small cities that” own and Rldiove run their own eclectric street lamps shows Liver and Kidneys, that the average anuual cost per lamp to after the rhewmatio ¢ By dircet, simple and scientific action it operates on the blood, muscles and ints. Tt roaches the ating substances, and if followed up wising them from irr nditions ce: , it becomes invaluable for all discases of o The msthetic and decorative possivilities serofulous character as well. of the incandescent lamp are only just be ginning to be appreciated. One of the most sure a new avenue of wealth to citizens to settlement have been made or - : £100,00. The purchasers will use mueh of | sucessful efforts in this direction, Lin a small Ath.lo-pho-ros, §1 per bottle. At all Druggists. Treatise on Rhcumatism, Colorado, will be made shortly. Louis La Plant has iWesterii:Notay: i o e B cel con- | yuy, is the lighting of the Long Island Neuralgia, ete., to any address for 5e. in stamps. CarmentRosk nERbR: purchased about 6,000 head of cattle in everal bands of wild horses are reported otk Sound steamer Puritan, in which the X Texas aud will shortly ship them in. Barton | in Washington, Contracts for treating the Amethyst pro- | wreathing of the pillurs with a spirally dis- 1 you wont to find any mineral substance | & Williaims and. Martington will ship 2100 | The farmers throughout the Dakotas are | dcthave been lot to run to. January 1, 15H. | posed ‘und graceful vine of hammered metal, THE ATHLOPHOROS CO., New Haven, Conn. used in the wdustries of the country, all you | head from Colorado. Crocket & Siman will | complaining of a searcity of help. The Bimetallic smeltor, of Leadville gets | of which the lamps form the blossoms, pro- have to do is to look for it. Every year | put in 5,000 head and Willlama and Robinson | The briage over the Jim river at Oakes, N, ‘I',"Yl'l"';;r{“"‘“ ) m“’ ‘;"'V’l'mh'“*'l_l"lrl"ll') of | duces a peculiarly unique and pleasing effect. some new andv aluable find is made. Last | $00 Fhoss deals ‘alono represent | p,, went out with the high water. R s el S e D L LR BT R SO vear the fire clay deposits began to attract | soamcie o A LOSE0 LI DL Pharmacist, Cripple Creek, has doclared y R LA LM QR G LSy ] merous small deals which will be transacted i P s = lnv management states that a larger tou ered to be the interior of the Church of St. | the attention of capitalists, and today there | during the spring and summer in both catvle | dividend of 812,000, payable May 15 vage can be supplied if the market wa Francis Xa in New York city, in which is a 825,000 factory built and ready to com- | and sheep. Salt of great strength and purity rants it the intricate renaissance decoration forms a mence operations in manufacturing fire brick, T ons exist in the marshes in southern O Butte City is the greatest mining camp in | most harmonious and admirable ground work i Db as iRt nraa iy atie BEnab 1 THeEWillow B ot s mialds camp. is th A recent estimate places the amount of | the world and there is no city hke it in the | for the handiwork of the electrical artist,and paving ) tiles, pipes, etc., thus The Willow Springs mining camp is the | gpunding timber in the state of Washington | univeyse. Montana has given more than ! oneof which he has availed himself with the Xkeeping thousands of dollars in the west em- | liveliest point in southern Oregon. Several | at 300,000,000,000 feet. £00,00.000 worth of the precious metals to | most picturesque and pleasing results. ploying labor instead of building up the in- | more rich pockets were discovered lately | Phanix will soon have in operation numankind and 1 the neighborhood of $40, dustries of other parts of the country. It | e b nasg Ly 4 3 AlGatria ol At Biane § 000,000 a year is shipped away from Mo was predicted at the time that it was more | 11 Harris brothers, who came from | electric railroad to tuke the place of the b L yea| ppe y fro 1 Cook quickest nud best. They are & kitehen Oneof the latest developments in France is an olectric locomotive which not only car- | |necessity ¢ SRV B % tail mulecars now in use. tann. It has more minerals, perhaps, than o e TiBra toratb U ATLREBEy 0L s tbFakia. L | g htomi ROl than likely that somo enterprising pros- | California a short time ago, took out | tall . e rtate & umion. nd this city | Yies its generators, but a battery of storage | {lghten lubor hE XS D0 9o 0I0._ORIOYPEIA NG Pros 3 R sl The Bank of Salem was forced to assign | 0¥ other state i the union, and this city | qojjg g well. The idea is that the engine | |and improve poctor would_yot_discover o good cement | 31,000 from one pocket in a singlo day. | | The Bank o by inability to the flavor 4 c £t | of Butte makes about $20,000.000 annually ook in this partof.the country, as the tcons . wlle Fime aise a loan of 50,000 from ivs | Of B 2 ¥ | can be small:in fact, only lax part o untry, as thesou- [ [ B, Williams disco Ohlohko Sorrebpondents) out of mining. develop the average powe enough to ditions were favorable to its existence. ed a pay chute of the food _instead of the { T I e e and took out moro than &00. Oneday’s | rpye s Angoles Express says this will | 17 view of the existenco of a’contagion { maximum likely to be needed. ‘This engine ;,’{;"',‘r“"' piece of rock was brought 1n the other :-:x'.m;vlp :n Hu:;;{.;xnl}]‘(;ln ‘::)1. |);u-*vl‘:nm~'.‘\\'l‘l certainly be the greatest crop year iy the | AMOng the l\plhw_. “ |'l.\m];nl'll”bll\_]“( I'exas | js built for the Northern Railway, and is de- dealer seil wino comont. rocle * Iwas found by ono o | [y octors are. movine: out from all the | | 1is stated that the casl doposits of San D by e i e | cod edutb ruaia GARIR Bl Or IS pho Moo SUNCSS wi ~l~|lvg‘-x;_ a littlo prospocting not far from | yalore, * Evory miner has a pot of heans and | Of the amount held October 1, 1302, | Whieh are distant from tho countiesdirectly | the train 1s ol down hill ot stoppin stamp g, ot ‘,‘;"“ Attt Tt “;“k'“" coffee hanging on a_cross-stick, and all new- Crippie Creck is promised a mill to be | wfected. This will have a blighting effect | Whether these advantages will compensate | |£oF & R S i it ti oalsinsa. nans revs 1 | comers reccive the hospitality of the camp. gperated on the Russell proce‘s, about Junie | on the cattle business in the Black Hills and | for the extra weight of the accumulators r 10paze w L D e e S OO s 2usiness s town is practically sus- ith a capacit, + troating 150 tons reat S range. 2 e L 1 powieriand, thanmaten tessof ftaquall | SRS, o TS dBR L RRELENY AN | duy) " ® oPReTY o SmRE B tans ner S0 BT SOMURRT opnciment fis 1a: | Sheesw stpnents enbing b penteatore, bot | | COLK 83 SHOE noi'te | el i Al ...’.]i,d::'.’,h wted Portland ce- | high during the night.” Most of the business (George Newman, a olerk in a cigar store at | sued a ruling 10 the effect that gold and sil- | has the armatures of the dynamos mounted NOT . BOOK ¢ . wen have goue to the camp. A night shift | Aberdeen, Duk., attempted opening o ginge v ove in its natural s as quickly and as hard as the Portland co- dogbliiinge Tl dfate VEld Rt atting. 32t | fand w0 e o Tt B T e | 15 kept on watch to protect rich pockets | ale bottle'when it explodol. cutting his left | import tax, aud is de Best Calt Shoe in the world for the price. W. L.Douglasshoesaresold everywhere. e is not subject to | direct on the shaft. Trials of the engine are ued to be in its nat | aow in progress ' e y ‘wear them. It is a dut; valuable discovery he secured the claim, | frombremps. oo . o 4 IS T e T A plant for transuitting nowor by clcctric: MILTON nnn:usa'uuéltxt-s onl‘:un.lo‘: ?S':'Z::d‘;ufi.;gxl&o ot o |xaltlv‘alu|'lo¥ Yesterday he brought some of the rock into Mica Mines, uring the past week 630 tons of ore were | ical process altering its natural composition s been in operation for five months in 5 ., St. Louis. your money, Boonemizelnyoue ootwea thoclty and loft 1t for tral. 16 is pro. | M. E. Clapp, exattomey general of Min. | SXtracted by the Consolidated Californin & ' Thus ove crushed iua mull is still held as ore | Caiifornia and is of more thar. ordinary in- flajestic Mfg. Co., St. Jatotasing W L. Dou '”Shwn'w r nounced bearing every appearance of being 2 Ll L) fin- | Virginia compauy of the average value of | in a natural state, ‘This rulo reverses pre- | torest. The generating plant is placed at o Topresent tho best valus ab tho prides ad- true cement rock, but he has not finished his | 1230t& arrived at Hot Springs a few days | §26.97 a ton. vious rulings, which mado triturated ore | point on the San Antonio river fourteen miles nd viger quickly ro | vertsedabove, as thousandsc experiments with it, and does not desire to | % accompanied by the following St. Paul Two Beaver men are repor to have | Subject to export tax on the same footing as | from Pomona and twenty-cight miles from LUST VITAUTY stored. B~ Tako No Hul»"l“"u?' o expross o final opinion until they arecom. | men: K. D. Chase, Donald Grant, M.S. | struck it rich by leasing on the Poorman | Rold and silver butlion. ’ San Bernardino. Here water shoots down | 200 J10 ST DD et Berrn e o (e e Eod oa Dotiom Look pleted. If the present indications are veri- | Mason and Dr. Lenhoren. Immediately | mine, at Pioche, Nevada. Assays of ore go The Golden Crown company is rapidly | aline of pipe under a head of over 400 feet | (en guarantee of cure. you buy 7 fled. however, a very valuable discovery 118 | afyor arriving here the party departed for | ©Ver 81,000 to the ton. pushing development on its property loca and is discharged against the blades of o Lehial " Medical ol been made and a new source of wealth und | Stha = J. B. Neff of Colorado Springs claims to | 8ix miles from Helena. In driving the 200- | Pelton water wheel with a pressure of about Magnus Woebhere, Kelloy, Stiger & Co., . T, i i h Custer City for the purpose of inspectin pring it g it " 5 industrial progress discovered which is not Rapuc pecting | | & b et & gold saving machine. to be | 0ot level a body of high grade, free milling | 200 pounds per square inch, The power thus A Slins Svanson, 1g: F.(l. o mica mines located near that place. A ¢ e Aty « i IR at second to any heretofore made, not excepting }!HA mi = locpted: D - | run in conucction with stamp mulls, that | Eold ore was encountered fifty-six feet from | obtained is used to drive the dynamos at a Atie precious matal deposits Their inspection was very thorough, as they = DAQ with them an export, who subiccted the | Wil caten and hold the elusive our. ! | The satv. e secoak (s kheep (ot g FICLR | Bheet oI RIS B G oty o' A New Process Keduotion Plant, mica at the various mines visited to a most | James Fitzgerald recently exhibited in | {5C S iho vein from the surface, but the | set of transformers which increase the The crection of o fifty-ton cyanide reduc- | Sever test, not ouly to the satisfaction of | Boise, Idaho, the largest opal ever found in | ooy tnis body is of the highest grade yet | pressure to 10,000 volts, the highest used in Lo it e Dendwont by e Crilds winl | tho mine owners, but of the St. Puul parties. | the tervitory. It weighs more than 00 | §i0G "Xy on as the developments wir- | Ay commorcial plant. AL this pressure the i i This test resulted iu the sale of #3.500 worth | carats iud 18 remarkably free from flaws rant the company will erect a mill for the | current is transmitted over two bare copper very likely prove a matter of great import- | of property, and in the bonding, for the | At Horseshoe Bend, on the Payette river, | yoduction of its ore. ¢ | T aHita A BUTMOR A ARD S0t B Azt ing ance to the refractory ore districts of the | period of sixty days, of a numberof mica | 2,860 acres of placer ground have been THiRTitatot tholateinge vatatit £ the | reducing transformers let down the southern Hills, as well as to the immediato | claims, all being adjacent to Custer. A syn- | ideated by some Caldwell” parties, who will | 1 SPE 0F Hit SEERECUEBTRERRRIGNE &) T | Goltaee to n prossure which may bo safely locality in_which th plant is to be located, [ dicatoof St Paul capitalists has for the | work it on an extensivo sealo this SUMMOr. | oy Cuses continue to increase. The out- | distributed i an inhabited district. This Toth Mr. Childs and that cminent authority | bisk several wecks ben buyig up mica | Twenty million foot of lumbor will be | Bk occurred at Itat Poriage, where | plant has been running for fivo months with Rib e atinantalia to mine ey alms it s, and an aof down the Palouse river this spring | gy immigrant who came out on the steamer | but one accident, which was not due to m all that pertains to mines and mining, | industry in that line will be developed in the timbered hills of Idaho, to becut | v faulty electrical construction, but to a flaw Prof. Jenny, have stated that with the | the next few months. < sty ¢ . A h " Vancouver was yesterday discovered with a aulty eloc 2 A ruc ) DR Aol cyanide proc SR et on! ter floating into the towns of Washington. | disease in a leading hotel, and all the bourd- | in the pipes conducting the water to the gen- L ireated refractory ores from every DALots Brusneote: ! .:ul::;lt; \l\'l|§ll;|l|n~<nl'|-ll :I‘\Hf'll in fn..- (‘.l.;u ers have bec nquarantined. At Fort William, | evating system i i ot the “Biack R hat tNey S e il g et E non mine at Butte the other day, from the | where a carload of Vancouver passengers g st W’,mf & “,‘_,f 1,'l “flll"f“:::l.ll”!‘ll‘l ';3)),;“ News from Yankton reports the recent 0-foot level to the bottom.” He was in- | has been quarantined for two weeks. four are three things worth saving from 90 per cent of the ores of the | ™% and snow have lu---x‘l«vfkwm benefit to | stanuly killed and the body horribly man- | new cases have developed. The V puble and mo and De ‘\n[, region, Because Mr. Childs has seen fit to | the farmers in that vicinity, although seed- | gled must have been v L Zarly Risers will save them for you. ercet his first reduction plant at Deadwood, | ing of small grain has been greatly retarded . H. Tappan of Lander, Wyo.. came down Kheae sl pilla weill Sava you ciecan, Hey in close proximity to the properties which he | thereby. Farmers are confldent that by the | from the Wind river rang act promptly JON+YY ‘,I.]“.'f‘ -‘_”“" LOLY2:08, B recently purchased, it does not follow that | 10th the seeding will be completed. "This | He says stock is in splendid condition, In they cause no pain 10y - Wili 8ave you ¥ he, as owner of the process, will confine his | will be two or three weeks ab A of last viled a tabulated statement and narrative of e ananiteY s by all his riding he has not seen s dead animal. | the bullion yield of the Comstock lode, given | MONEY 18 they economiz eplora bl I["and Hotel operations to that part of the Hills. The | season. The acreage of wheat will be larger | This is very remarkable. AR R S e T A TR R = establishment of this plant is but a begin- | 10 that vicinity than ever before, owing to Search being made of an old cabin occu- | 1859 down to the commencement of the p Omaha’s Newast Hotel Searles (GR. 12TH manffinz 3t /( Rooms at 82,80 por dvy. 1010w 8t $10) por dar. {0Rcoms with Bath at $1.9) par 1y, & 10 kooms with Bath at$3.) to 31.3) 0ar 1ay OPENED AUGUST 1st Modern in Every Kespoct. Newly Furnishod Throaghout H ucouver | cing with the discase, Searles C. S. ERB. Pron. Y Alf Doten, under instructions from the di the other day. | rector of the mint at Washington, has com : : 3 B boEin: AR AR T B Ralopino 91| Baaro fOW OPEN, ning which is w give the cyanide process a ! the better marke ed by the constru pled by Antounio Biava, on of the Italian | ent year. It shows the eutire gold and sil foothold in the Black Hills, If the cntor- | tion of several grist mills during the past | miners whose body is stall in the 7 Cor. 16th and Chicago Sts. prise proves a success, and there is every | two years. ~Another reason is thut new s mine, a tin box was dug up which contained | 000,000 The discovery yeur, 1854, gave §0,- reason to believe that it will, the e ° ; . the now com- | tlers have been arviving all winter from the | 1,500 in gold and greenbacks. 000,000 -all gold. The greatest yield was in w1nnln will naturally desire to extend its | eastern states and have taken possession of | =1, T 9,000,000, Last year it was o ilver Bow | v product of the Comstock to be over §00, SEARLES, Consulti; oo, | Opposite Jefferson Square pany 3 The unusually large amount of snow which | 1577, about £ RushChodiont Colle ", LT I N 4-1‘.“1.‘ overy rospoot. Bullding and aperations over tho entire tersitory in whioh | much of the vasaut fand herototare held BY | foll in the mountains during the winter and | little over §2,000,000 )T o’ teiiment of tugnituro ontiroly new " RUILIGIE VIO TIEOC0RE, T ANE. S0 S wostar) (ke B 0X and PO~ | the heavy rains and snows this spring will Mr. J. H. Babaudorf sa hile' coming cHnofilc NERvous American plun, per day, ortion of Custer o« oxhausti- | tatoes will also be more extensively culti- ek BRI B T, abaudorf says while coming : X o D, $100 per das Hx.l:‘l‘,.,:'n of i.ufll‘. Ao l"-}\l.’i:lylll‘|:'\\vlv‘:*;lt‘n vated than ever. Stock, cattle and h‘nxs £y “I‘“k“ E"?‘-"“"‘,“**v of the Missouri higher | gyer the trails along Salmon river in Wash Dr. Price has been for years .ll,‘u‘,m,.“f,,‘,y SN DOT AT attraotion which capital cannot reslst, in prime condition and the farmers expect | UNi® YOO than for many years. ington he saw hundreds of mountain sheep perfecting his Delicious Fla- AND M. J. FRANCK, Prop. Shscd ol this season to be the banner year as o | John E.Lawrence, who lives in chejwest- | deerand elk browsing along the bottom . 4 ; . Abian MoTinainy Raltd AR ) ern part of Pomona valley, California, i8 | lands uear the river. They seemad quite voring Extracts, and they are ATE nlsEAsEs . The train of sheep consisting of eighteen — suffering with a compound fracture of the | tame and only stopped long enough from s A 3 B et WL e (D A Lok Atvike! log, caused by the Kick of an ostrich on the | feediug to look up as he passod within 200 now winning their way to arded over the Ul Pacific the "1 J.J. Downhour. in performing his annual | ©Sirich farm at Fullerton. yards of them. In one: bunch of the moun- | STl e R AT We cure Catarrh, All Discases of the arded over the Unlon LEBERT RO BT ottt e e i N s A rapacious appetite was possessed by o | tain sheep he counted over 100 Mr. Baban 84 &4 0 Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, Bowels duy. ASA0BAM o ¢ Ophir No. 3 lode, | oo 5 Sejo, Ore. Its owner often said that | dorf says the bars along Salmon rivor are a merits. and Liver. “Ihis is the first season that this method | 83y the Anacondu Standard, has uncovered ! d 1t seemedd to eat its own bulk of food at each | favorite resort forlarge game every wi . 55 b2 Biood, Shin and Kidney Disoases, has boen employed in transterring from the | ® 1arge body of extremely rich ore. The | meal. When the hog was killed it was found | that is driven out of the high mountains No housckeeper who has once Fomalo Wenknesses. Lost Manhood ; Wintor 1o the summer ranges e some own. | Mine is situated near this town. He is | to possess two perfect stomachs and two | the deep snow flavored a cake, pudding or | OURED, TREATMENT. T ’ - 4 Jerfect sets of intestines The el . o A 5 <8 rmanently cured ers have looked upon tke haudling of weal | toKMIE out chunks of from one pound to | Per The climate and grids of Montana are said + : i 1 PILES, FISTULA, FISS( manently our FORALL Shoeh and owes by Tl a8 douptul oee. | 0 pounds i weight, whicl are literally full | It is learned n-x;m’u ru\m::hv sour ll\l.«l to mako the best of nitton, and the wool | cream with DR. PRICE'S FLAVORS withoutthe use o e kulfe lkasare araustie - oe i N s f : ail as a doubtful ou ok ML an g b \ere is a prospect of an early change in the ! clip of the state now runs close to 12,000,000 | N L maladlosof s priYaS RN ARSES nrani N is first train and lost but one head out of & | Juve seen o Montana. Me Downhour 15 | mever, the representative of u;. Amevican | Falls 1s good for grazing and much of it will | ETC., will ever return to the Rooi and Recl Privaty 11 in of fourtecn cars, tho trip from tho | an old ploneer of Blackfoot. coming he wterests, 1s now in London conferring with | be improved by irvization. Within a radius | LT X T e Qoarlf aamlag 218 B, A8tk 8., vds ero Lo the unlonding point at Wasateh | fase wivon ho campon toar the stk whers | tho English sharcholders. of 100 miles of Great &M it has been pretuy | use of any other flavoring ex- Dr. Searlis & Searies, "Cuiua) Nen, i occupying but five hours. This method is | ho owns & half interest in a bonanza now. Keportod gold discoveries elght miles west | well taken up. but Tath told there s still « | tract. Noxt 0010 Postoties Special Dissasi. such an improvement upon the old plan that | William Price owns the other half, Theve | ©f Yerris, San Diego county, Cul, have | vast deal of good land in Montana, and the < the movement promises to bo very much v suveral other fine showings here for gord | created quite a stir and miners are flocking | people say that in thd iterior of the stwie | ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DR. PRICE'S of both farger than was at first contemplated, and | mines. The Coulson brothers huve shipped | 10 the place to ocate claims. It is reported | are great valleys and vast tracts which are iafy self of o b the stock yards folks and railroads are bewng | six carloads t Omaha and have auother | that 850,000 has been of nd refused for | as yot untrodden by ‘¥he farmer and un- | and satisfy yourself of their S HENGTH Vlflll" MlNHUflU taxed to handle the business, which is being | now ready to ship. One car netted them | the Stanford mine in that section touchied by the plow | superiority. The Price Fla- Han and Women, looked after by E. A. de Ricqles. He thinks | 31900, over §109 per ton, in gold It is feared that glanders smoug horses, | The new mineral iscovery in the [ that the movement will becomie & prominent which has been giving so much trouble in | Tail mountain is duil voring Extract Company are yo | portivns of North Dakota, willget a foot- | tion ana aaditional ajsays yesterday pla the only exclusive manufac- p herders of the most | bold in Aberdeen. ‘The 'authovities and | the amount of goid at §00 per ton, with 12 | ; being driven, as it is the only solution of the | northorn ranges it Mendocino. county, Cali- | farimers ge nerally are on the alert, aud pro- | per cent copper. The ledge is well defined | turers of Flavoring Ixtracts annoyance occasioned by ariving the flocks 1 8 J e possible & d ¢ y i oug 3 Auniinuos sccastoncd by ariving he fiooks { forni, report rocords broken within th last | 1952 1o stamp out the disease if possible at | and is thirty feet in width, though, like all and to wool growers, it coules at an oppor. | Six weeks in the destruction of spring lambs tune time. L by coyotes. They Lave killed from 50 to 60 SR g SR AI prrvvegra £ per cent of all the spring lambs oo ST . Lros g i A ey ’\T“.' :"‘;";""'! | Tho destruction of coyotes has also been Highest of all in Leavening Power,~—TLatest \) end @ fact that several of the big | enormous. ‘The sheep men grew desperate d silver mines in the Cour d’Alene district | and raised their provious $10 bouuty 100 per have boen shut down because, as it is al- | cent whick, with the $ county bounty and leged, of the low value of the white metal, | the & state bounty, made coyote scalps the fnflux of prospectors and speculators | WOTth 831 This brought into tho field tnto tho. rocontly discovered daetes rs [ stranger named Chester Ayres, witha_ prep. nto the recently discovered district in | yration of his own compounding. Over the British Columbia'is rather on the increase | ranges Ayres buried his traps. with a per. e O s, us wigut be oxpected.” | fume which he uses for bait. ' In the past B o TR 1 A Loy 8 ATAATIONS e, five weeks he has captured forty-six scalps. “Tho Kootenai country scems to be the Waltlng for exciting wore atten iidroclle ricocele, ftricture and Al other troubies treated at reisonable charges. CONSULTATION PLEE. Calionor addreess PEANADY WEDTCAT AN SEVTETH 1 . . . OMAHA, N was awasded the GoLD NMEDAL by the NaTn Nl DOUGLAS BLOCK Kehaunied lialin, Aber iy Aot s s = e Dobilify, sk it Dises ye 828 Biakuess S04 | 2 EMNIIT S BT [ Prof. Hirsshberg Wi Again visit | [URES {infiiaton n'yeman o wviiier | O p2 N 13 13, Omaha, Neh., May 22 to 27th, e ok, S01 ENCE OF LTFE, OFF ) FRESERVATIC 00 pp.. 125 invaluable pre one, and that the sheep will bo shipped back Wor to the winter range in the fall instead of Biddle brothers, sh uyon the continaat Gov't Repor At the store of his agent lonue full @k oniy $1.00 Ly matl, sealed Teoth extractsd In moraing MAX MEYER & BRO, CO, Snows to Go. =] greatest drawing card,” coutinued the housands of Montar re wi ¢ NESSE { colonel. “Tho reports ave most Promising | tho nows that travel :&‘\l:::\i‘\‘rlwn‘;l‘l::-l:.llw ’:xl. | o e AR s | EVILS WhARNRSIES DESILLCY, BEC, thatee | Brd Flooy, froni \bat' direction, and T think the fagt [ o oo HEWS M TTELS PUssiDLA I s BIEtaR | CONSULTATION FREE. et D, Wl 2 BYIENGTIL and tone Paxton 81004 l'.‘hut u.::u n()lln' nl.- ur d'Alene capitalists | t‘- R - Aen 4o vory part of the body. I will neni se ave become heavily intere come there will by ted there hasa | © o 4 great rush from this momw pU% femewbor, ouly i days, May 22 10,7 | creat deal to do with it. Every party wakes | siate to the new Lldorado. Already Helena &%, A% Moyar & Bea” Co, Holo Ageats fop Owiha, Neb, A BRADLEY kod) FRER Lo anysultorar Lthe presorip 16th and Farnam Streets. 2 me Gf thess troublss Address, L | ElOvalor vn lih st %clephons 08 BATTLE CHEEK. Micd BRING THIS WITU YOU