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s o PECEN AT . __THE _OMAHA : : | Lo BEAU‘"ESM: THE BLACK HILLS T.'.'.'?.?':'Z:fi'fl,iffi?"rii'lz.;.i}"' ‘,:”: vl"v;:’n!:; ! Tr:w"‘r:u.:.'m\n‘u: “y:u"{.\v.:r‘m ‘{‘v'-ml"r:e::o-!::w"t | Steam was raised thoe other day llr:"v;-‘qv&llg‘u h(}mh\ FROM THE A\TE mmn' trumphets and adjourned to meet in St | 3 Attractions of the New Town Set Forth in with trains. shipped from this mine, says the Denver | Natrona county fields will receive the first Elcetlon of OMcers thering of one * ago in the to ith “] 3 el . B Pl et PO o | Little Minister ¥ the Various present lead t tha beief that good «ro will looked for at high altitudes nnd where | spur, ore bins, etc , arest comnlete Tho Christian Cynosure, the organ of this | m_..‘ bo discovered souner than was st firat antici- | the formation is rough. but Goose Croek | ‘s construction of thel paw (uildin®: at - body, announces that the convention has | — — pated. The company feels very much on oms to prove the old assertion that mincs | tha now location of the. Lawer Bruic ol i R :u-::\| postponed unti g‘l|r‘l“n:-:| notice. The b Oorrespon = | couraged | where you find them | has been delayed by the ¥ejection of the bids | Local Pythians Will Appear in a Semi-Ama. | Postronemont of this proposed reriarkablo dont Writes of the Manifold Re Work on the Mossenger lode at Bellows Caepeia U BN, alroady npproved by the®emmissioner of (- § P } | Eathiering will give the secret orders o fow s sources of that Wonderful Region, creck is to bogla soon and the Messenzer | oM SR U i | dian aftai p teur Theatrical Eatertainment. more .m.(;ylu'v;-. at l«:m| m\(.l-r th ir com . . barrie pany hias great anticipaty o ing | he Cas| ric] 6 o g The De: o 3ie P hor plete annihilation the Minnesota anti o R e e an 1 e erment. Y | year wiil witness eeater development In the | A S i Rl G —_ secroters. In the meantime, everybody | x e X ) % oil fields than cver before. t says that on bef ead any dwood @ " " breathes oasier in knowing that the blow 8 d AT BELLE FOURCHE ON THE NORTH SIDE The Anaconda By Streak. | nothing absolutely definite can be ascer- | Mmake elevon round trifis dhch dav. Ttisalso | “DAVON AND PYTHIAS WILLBEPRESENTED | 53" to tall as soon & the enlongat @ and his There is to be shinped foom the | tumed a8 to who ' will take the initiative | Stated that o stugo line il be operated bes k | whercases and resolves of the Minnesota | fivo. carlonds of the. highost grade oo over | Stepn this matter of what part of the | twcen Lead and Bald moyntain o connect | | Times. Two car] vorage bevter | attention, but the filing of hundreds of new | The meeting of the born Belt association ¢ of the Ntata<tvootmen of the W | e - | bbbt St i) 0 e 1 Th6 £veaining thros | Tocations by monoyed inen and the universal | of South Dakota at Mitchell on December 30 | S Oege W AANY | Aueiont Order of Uinitea Workmen ! #oath &nd Its Beautifal Wil not the 0 npany §900 per ton. Thisore | feeling that something is about todrop lenas | is expected 1o bo the most imporiant meet- I { Pottawattamie No. 146 of Cotmerl Blufts | § Sutroundings. was ‘taken from the open cut tunrel on the | the Derrick to predict that the year 1804 | ingyet held by the associgtion. One of the Brotherhood~Got { held ingtaliation of officers for the onsuing | always make us listen now. Atsconds. claim, . The ‘stroalk is from | Will be remembered as the one from which | features will bo 4 discussion on the YOI THIPNY, €veninR &t tho HALL of The | st 3 i sixteen to lwenty inches in width, Work | Casper's greatness will anto. T | s land transfersystem | Woodmen of the World on Upper Broadway. | He Will tell the romantic Deanwoon, S, D., Dec.5, ~To the Editor of | on the lower iunnel 1s progressing at the | Itis expeciod that work mn‘nu- l'n:{\r“x | enator Kyle is at work on bill which | “Damon and Pythins” is to be presentod “ Pokets of @itiIsiton: Had been clrentaied Sy v o ' ¢ woeks befo » veins from which s conclusion as rapi ossi- e mothods of compiling the results of the | o =0 (L abrael odgs No. arge or accepted the courtesies o o 5 —_— — northwest of Whitewood and at present the | '."\.,i,,“h'L.,:.h.’:,,!..:rf“ the Anacondn ant Su: | ble. This woll is down somo 800 or 800 feot | next consus, 1n the rovgh, his ideais to | the auspices of Nebrasta lodge No. 1| large number accepted the courtesies of th end of the Fremont, Elkliorn & Missouri | perior ciaims are crosscut ata depth of | And report says oil is now standing therein. | have the work of preparing the Valley Black Hills branch, has the only suc about 500 feet. If the ore at theiv tovel is | The hole is understood vo ve in good «h.l_lm ures of each state done at the cesstul artesian el in the Hills, The | found 10 be as rich as that taken out near | and ouly a short time should be necessary t0 | state. | the surface and the pay strenk as wide tho | 1t finish. This well is only three or four miles water depended on for drinking purposes | yo,condn will onoe more becomo the biggest | from town. Its successiul completion will while Marion Crawford will give a personal nd attend 1. An interesting pro Scotland ; Knights of Pythias, and will bo givenat i Py Y m ocoupied the first part of the evening. Boyd's theater Friday evening, December 20, | i QU e e e Dot B A s of The details are yet incomplee and it will | welcome, which was_followed by a respons: e some days before the cast is announced. | by C. G. Saunders. Then came tho installa- Itvis claimed by residents of Lo Beau, ] : sketch of his own eventful ¢ Walworth county, S. D., that there are no i o ) Well Bl Sto, tion, conducted by W. 8 : wrevious 1o this find was strongly permeated | pincOis I 9RCE O bo followed by the sinking of new onead- | o pumas in the timber on the Missouri | J- Fdgar Owens, the well known actor, will | Sgb CoUTHelet QY B0 D0, ) “Bovhood in Romeaetioth with alkali and gypsum. This artesian Mot Wb BN W Phiuted. joining the city Hmits @ river near that place. 1t is claimod that s | Supervise the production personally e R o OmAtE delivared A o | oyhood in Rome,"—both wateris a great boon. The depth of the | . e " It is very wenerally believed that the year | nypper of these animals have been working | ing the roleof Damon. The remaining char: program was fntersporsed with excellent . 5 s vell is 535 feot. At 514 faot the The following lottor, from Lieutcnant E. | 180 will witness the laying ofa pipeline | their way from the Black Hills during the | ters will pe in the hands of well known | music. At theclose was a banquet, ana tne | i the delightful series on o7 oot T T W gl ol R D L LR AR AL T v | TremOn, S Lrer DESVIRar. | Omana people who have heretofore pleased | ploasures of the evening were rounded off | Bovhood b i Mod \ anger went hrough roo et | United States Indian agent at the Navajo Hew Dyskaire Thaws, Wyom aha peopl 0 A bk - vith SEFNRT Al A P . “Boyhoods ol odern Au- ¥iia b0 b 3 H il 1 3 : autionces 1 the Yovetisic line, with aancing. The entertaiument was a y < ] { 120,000 gallons per tsvonty-four hours, and will ame warden, says the Denver Times: part of the county it was learned | ®34,000 for taxes during the ye e By The ap. During September 224 members of the thor to appear in \ flow this stream to tho heieht of 10) feer | EANE T B i LT Jottor of the | that tho farm residence of William | A large flouring mill is beinz constructed | Will disport as the execution The ap- | grder died while in good standing. above ground. As the wollis now on o8- | 10v) inst.. attdrossed to W, R. Callicotte, in | Smith was badly wrecked by dyna- [ at Otto, in the northern portion of Fremont | Dearance of the genial clerk of the district { Octobor 1 it was estimated that the num- . vated ground. this will give suficient force | rerard to parties of Navajo Indians roving | Mite a few days since. A party of well | county.’ , | court before the footlights in a blaze of glory | ber of members in good standing in tho for any and all purposos. Belle Fourche is | and hunting north of the San Juan river, 1 | drillers were at work at Mr. Smith's place | Peter Watt of Buffalo, Wyo.. racently col- | 4nd ancient costume will be the drawing | Workmen was Atlanta, | near Laramie peak, aud he says there are | gan, M. of I.; W. M lisle, M. of E.; W, The fourth annual ball and entertainment Programme for 1894 and Ross J. Alexauder of Bridgeport. [ others there. This one measured six foet | O. Reed, M. at A.;J. C. Morris, 1 ( 0, 1 Ihe Belie | remain north of the river with theiv cattle, business und | ponics or sheep, and 1 will be glad if the au- e Bee does a thriving vi amite card of the attraction. As an jndex of what the order is doing for 9, otat tor- o have the hotor to Inform you that I have | and had with them some diynamite 10 bo | jected a draft from the B. & M. for a carlond | 45d of Lt AT Ak Shinkn i Y 36, ReteD 0 \ quite a trading point for cawle and shoep | SOt Ee POUY, 0 JRIOET, 104 I loitity | 9sed for loossufniz tho earth In the woll. | of potatocs whien . metten. him &1 ror(d0 | , Tue complete nrogram will be forthcom- its mombers it is euly nocassary to refer to e ranches. it is the last town on the raileond | 200 A0 SRIONCER TS A 1 e esorva. | This failed to work on account of cold and | pouhoa: ing within a weok, the fact that #175,858 has been cxvonded to for 130 miles i this direction, and conse- | tion 4 was taken in the house and placed under the | POXTR T T the beneliciaries of deconsed membors, ; g quontly draws trade for a great distance, A “A few passos hiave been miven to smail | Stove o warm. "f‘,“""""“ 'I“"'"r“";‘“""}' who has been superintending the boring. of Monday evening Anchor lodge No. Oillious THeRIRS 0 ALeEd the funeral of 3 i \ d flour i i i i hunting parties, as there isno huntingon tue-| ploded, tearing off a portion of the rof, | jan wells at Rawlins. .The three o e i ¢ 3 out Boutidr snill 38 ‘supplisd wilht power, 4 I AT “he T IANS v poor | fmocking out ono end and demoralizing | \noATLesian wwells At Rawiing, JThe three | Missouri Valley clectol officers as follow their late b William H. Wood. which » o e ] I o ity iy . o s | wel now supplying 0, allons o \ e Zaidi ; o I i after . M, feom a ditch brought feom the Betle Fourche | 5%y o hides and meat nre valuable to | things generall 1_’.0‘-1. in H‘u )u:u:.wen, water ARy pely & O. B Waker. C.C.; R, L. Kendali. V. C.j | Quout ‘“ S et '\(v‘»',,‘|'(‘.""y'.'\,“|\nl\'g e oo e | Lueantlandlat:ohel ety Mk, kna s | STnnecioy the Stouit it nevehured. N. R. Hudson brought to Laramic a moun- | S: 5. Elliott, P.: L. Lindsiey, K. of R. and | gip i, oriornoon by the aceidontal dis 3 sure, threo aaloons, livery bara, lumber { vent their killing catdle. Sl el Voo sl taiu lion skin. Ho shot the animal receatly | S.; J. 5. Dowell, M. of W.; R 1. M chiarge of his gun. 3 yard, a bank, two hotels, church and school | It is not intended that any Navajos shall y S0 0 TR - E R L Colonel J. W, Renfro, ex-mayor of of Union Pacific lodge 3 Il be given < + ) 3 e 0., two of the commission appointed to ap- | threo inches iu length. George Fhomvson, O. ( S. Deli, W. M. | Friday evenimg. December at Anuex Brighter than Ever. jan oxtended circulation through the | thorities of your county will arrest und con. | yriise and sell the lands of the Puyatlup | About twenty soung Arapahoe Indians | Hatmon, W. O. Heed, trustces hall, "The committee having the affair in grazine and mining regions, fine any Navajos found trespassing north of | Prain: seservation. aeeas Tacomt. seie thy ¥ . | The sportsman will be futerestod in know- | the i e 3 A San Francisco Exammer. Judge James 1ng that guwe abounde, Deer and antelope | tion.” A iy 5 . G THCN g o are frequontly killed within five miles oftho | _Daputy E. £ Moody. who was sont to 10 | Jfits thut the Tndiaes arll ot co9merato | oyos o e ir, vay, o thelr tomes | Dickaon, Lo C-i 1T b o) nmowrorth. TtoyRYAEBRETIR, : B ey golves, small prairio wolves | vustigutc tho roported trespmssing of In- | ik thiocomemission, arid thiuks on_ this ac. | g gy Lt plates bt oW Ththey | K T n ) " Pollock,: M. ot E Wednesday eveniug of this week Union CSWERT CHARITY,” a boantital and wild cats are often seen and commit vrites from Cortez, under date of No- | » ontire ot will 5 . Brooks and a party of New Jersey | ;o 0 fH00 P ;. Ebingoer, M Pacific council of this city will elect officers il tis lors, 1114 x 21 depredati the f ud ol 5 i ad | count tho entire matter will be a failure. Ho ¢ cqp5italists are at Laramre figuring upon the | Frank Richey, M. of 1. I\ Ebinger, 2 N picture of Colonial times, in colors, 1115 x 21 atin:: SRl RN, 06 Gtouss, SACKARIBE | Thmn bl L AHESUETI SI him e had § saya hat, woootding to 4hb bill providing tar, | SRETAIIRS ave st Lax ootis Pal the | A.: B. S, Ramsey, ¥. A Murphy and 4. C. | for the ensuing year. inchies in size, prosontod to all New (or 2on Lt rabbits, is plentiful, and | was told | on their way 1o ihe upher hunting grounds LRSI ‘kcml.:',‘f".‘,',".’ 47e BOU | necossary ma asy reach | Ioikenbary, trustroes, o Black Prinee | Louncil No. 1464 of South Omaha elected | Renewing) subscribers. Al New Suls thata ereat many wild ducks were killed | on Beaver and vicinity, but Moody himseif | Sompeiled 1o el unless Kok Ko o 5 ek 8 officers as follows Wednesday evening weribers sonding $175 now, get Tirn Coka % ve ing . i ol Plattsmouth Knights have chosen offi han! is making preparations for a grand ithout paKsEs and O Thie esstva- who hiave been attending the Indian school q g prop or a g at Carlisle, ’a,, passed through Laramie | a8 follows: Dr. W. Humphrey. tinie. st FREE A ™G s and all natural advantages favor its location . earlicr in the scason on the numerous crecks | did not see an Indian’ dud failed to flna o | S0 Papers to that effect, This, he claims, | 43" pojne, lodge, No. of Burchard the following oft e c g ¢ R.: Onke Than, V. R C. M 4 T L ! tho Indlans will not do. The commission, on ; cors were elected: J. W. Burg, M. of W.3 0 b rastox Free to Junuary 1, and a full that cenier here. {race of ove 8o that the complaint that tho | ¢he piher hand, has no power to coerce them | A petition signed by a large number of tho | (+ Coans, C. C. : Alvin Pepperl, V. C.: J. N e e Ol O Y auns, | year from that dato. Sanple copies freo. Wonderfal Hot Springs. Indians were sianghtering game for hides ho | 1o land. and. trodble. may tesulr, The | residents of the Big Horn busin will be for- | | R O TE e i oy M. bF (s W I Cuanon, G Jouug, | 3 At Hot Sprinee. the. sconers. s move en. | SEMatizes a3 o #H out of whole cloth contracts which enterprising real estaie mon | Warded to Congressnian Cofin asking that e Manaen e Funon, 1 aror. A, A, Monroe. O \ Boston, Mas chiantitiz, it possible, than ever, with » man- Stberian Bon: Ring. have made with Indians for the sale of thier | WWhen a LRI \‘“"‘\”?“““!“i' bk D. Brown, O. . Sovereign, M. suncil No. 1180f this city Wednes tioof snow and the dark green of the pine | I3 Voight, n German, who has become a | lands willonly tend totomplicate the matter. | 18 obenet to settioment that the portion in Rice, P. evening clected officers asfollows Lrogs, vhie bright patchies of red soil showing | naturalised citison OF Kuasth aud who has | The land company composed of Indians who | Which the Big Horn liot springs ate locatod wore vlected asfollows by Blue N on hilisides, with the translucent Minue- | been for twenty-soven years engaged in | OPPose the povernment commission has Inid | b0 granted to the state of Ay P o NS N~ ming. The | yalley lodge, No. b @ it for a public park. mesting: - C. Ca R.: J. Jorgensen. V. ,of Hebron at its last ight. T R G, Mg W, W S| Kabta dashing over the rocks und forming & | gold mining in the suowy mountains, 400 | ot and platved 1,000 acresof land, belonging | intent is to pres: Ly S vibbon of bright water thut reflects the | iles from the Amoot tiver, i Sibarda, was | L0 the Tadinn school farm, on the reservation, Oregol George 11, | M WL e e oL sun. A blue sky overhead makes | at the Palace hotel atSan Francisco the | intoa city, which they have named Colum- Four new quart mills are expected to be - L W. Honensee; | oo, v, 3 3 —_— - ——— . a plcre indeed. The pink stone, | other day. bin. The outive reservation is worth 310,- | 5ot up in the vicinity of Ashland this winter. A. HuntsmaniM. | “mppg Rogal Ave W 0 of which the principal buildings are | To a Chronicle reporter he told astrangely | 000,000 to #15,000,000. ‘The Sherburn fruit farm near Riddle's b providing that a certificate of a court of constructed, is very pleasing to the eyve ulso. | interesting story about making the trip back Nebraska, just finishea packing its crop of 13,000 record that a member of the order has been \ One thing that always attracts my attention | and forth from the Amoor to his mines be- . T 2 TRV : ted of a felony and duly and finally i hereis the bright green moss or rather | hind foot-flecing reindeer. He ulso showed | po e irand Island Journal has been trans- | pounds of prunes. > | \tenced, I be sufficient for expulsion \ x water cvoss that flonts on the sides of the | many photographs of his mines, apparatus | Ormed e a Sunday society sheet. R D Lol G L e ) Rl I without trial. That order m 1L its members who are s or prisou ereck, vivid in color in the devth of winter. | for eleaning up the gold ard of docile rein- { Creteis to have another papol ‘Chen the plungo bath! nothing of the kind | deer in about camp, Mr. Voight has in the | 81d. 1t will be democratic in vol can be found in the world to equal it. The | twen: water i 08 clear as air, every pebbleand | He s the Her- | couvicts at the penitent ; from Morrow county for oven years bdcame . bonanza king. Burglars who cracked the postoftice safe | Pieces. ry. She was sent | ting a harness to us Lo bounce residing in peniten- K. of R. and S., I'red Allen; M. B. Hughe: SEARLES & : the mines of the Amoor are very | at Exeter sccured $100 worth of pos John Zallingor of Morrow county herded | - Nelimiska loge, No 1 of tns clty. has Sroilee ot e Woad: SEAHLES' $ stone can_be seen through ten foet of wator | rich. He thinks they ars richer thin those | Stamps, gheep all summer on horsebacls, though ho | elected tho following oficers: M, L Rooder, qUiariors of the/drder dn this city 1 and indeed magnified as looking through a | of California. Otto Bader, a farmer near Newmaa Grove, | has not for two years been able to walk with- ) € C (.l‘ L N{-\-' o l”- tosierty n refitted and constructed so that gluss. The immersion room is as warmas | They are mravel mines, and thegold when | is short one haud. The cornsheller is re: | Out crutches. ed | Bjj g Georme; . Storusdorft dootns | thie capacity 18 now doubled.. This gives the \ summer, heated only h’vlheslunu‘l(l!h'ul avises | takenont is freightea to the great river and | sponsible. The latest avrival at Corvallis is an ;\lu'r; A Biale, “U"‘)*["‘P ‘"\T”}LL order seven large rooms in tho Sh ; from the water. Just think of plune- | thence taken by boat to Irkvotsk. There it | . 'Phere ave only . deen Angus bull calf, snid to have captured ipelly, M. ‘ Ltk A Sticss b s B, we into this crvstal lake with | is turned overio the czut's mint, and whon | farmar Goas marens e Sol the Boor | 4 first prizo at the ‘World's fair. Orézon | A- J. W, Malone, DL business demanding TN { 0 A tho WaLGe Rt Just LHO TR LoRree OF | toistsomoa hon ones. we e mlLO0SL fOF | thun solt-sustainiug. o roady b b prize witners she | U, pretiming re held | Aew s . beeninstituted Nervous g an e water 8 rig! ol minting, is then given to the owner o = s 5 id ready have. EporLan: AL Y A L i Fort Calho “ Torty-two charter ! heat insiae. No possible sestem of boilers | gold. ‘The laws of Russia require thavall [ Jobt, Wichol, n 10-vearolt Notfolle boy, | =5 vilonmont work has been stopped on | it Washington last welc in-conuection with | at Fort Calboun with forty-two - churter Privats anl 3 could produce this offect. Lhis water was | kold and silves from the mines must first e | Weut through the ice while skativg in the | | Developmont wovlk has, bpon stopped, o | the uunual oncampment of the Kuixhts of member Combint s, e H 0 : ey L > mines must first 0¢ | river and was drowned. 0 § s, Yaquinn, A 120- | popyae akes place in the ca Alpha camp No. 1 of this city has en- g ! e st ey P S 4 0 [|bumeaifoverit stn Emovermment stmigth | ST SSORES S RRE RS frign | foot tunnel has boeu run, but it Cis thougit | FRA . G RS sl I AL e b el e e Spacial gz vander p the ravine | way. 3 . TR venty-five feet more will e needed 1o | T T fmo o 0SS e o1 ana at the distance of a hilf mile van across To attempt to do otherwiso would cause | School who havo been attendunts at the | Serehi-ve foer MOte WEL oo e througn | 1394 Adjutants from Hiinois. Te u!}[{; }",'}!w‘j‘u»‘- .|f.’f.'-r-5'-‘ml“|','. e Diseasis. something else that was new to me £yp- | the mine to be taken forthwith by the czar. | State university, completed forming a club. Kentucky, Minn Tissouri, he protection degree T R 3 sum mill—an exteusive and comy e affair | Noboay, either, but a citizen-of Russia is | Roseland people satup all night recently for producing calcined plaster or plasterof | allowed to mine there. because two suspicious characters were in puris, owned and operated by the Buker Plas- |~ There is some modern American mining | town and it was oelieved they were burg- ter company. rock from which the plas- | machinegy in Rassia, but most of the min- | lars, ter is made s taken from the bank, whereitis | ing, so Mr. Voight tells us, is done by old | There i { layers from six to twelve feet thick, one | methods that i Ohio, Pennsylva ‘men are making their fall deliver- ,mj;“\\. o an ies everywhere. Sales are enormous and | of the Dis prices low. It would be interesting to know about how much _the; orchard wge will | be increosed in Oregon this next ye . Tenmessce, | Vivgi the German o, including the insti- DY ALALL, gitia_met the local committee | tuting, ins funcral, burial —ana Consultition Keee, ct of Columbia to arrange the | memorial services complete. The sovereizn Wgoours Catarrh, A1LDi eases of ths plan and details of the camp. The next | camp is now issuing charters to camps | Noso. t, Jaost Stomach, Li ' thie committee on_incorporation of the | desiting to work n the touguo of the father- | Blgod, slin and Kilney Disgases to be a meetiug of the males of e prevalent on - the | Sarpy county at Papillion next Saturday to A preu 1 a revision of the ins land. = R RO I ISy 7 Rt il RS 3 Sarpy county billion next Saturday will be very much. BLORY : E Doputy Noble has organized anew c e LLXOAAAR ST R s st ot oy e Colltormio o g, rican and other | make arrangements for u cirole wolf hunt | “guy \Wiak-Wink is.back at Pendleton e it || v Ol B LU h 15! vt promat | IR TG LAY D s oA O AnONG REOIRSH S DRES I e rusher | vivers in California in 1849, uring holiday weel. S IRICE i Jiedllio orts. The X re received by A un i Lo ) aoretention Troi bisinss and eracker aud is reduced to the size of a “(Gold mining in this Tegion of the Amoor Hk’;flmh e e B el from twenty-five days in the Portland jail, | dent (ieveland at the white house on | great things in the futur I'he charter id i for elraulars, fray hickory nut. It is thenrun through a set | can orly be carried on for four months. or h i tod - o nd it learned that he has somo #3650, but | Wednes: morning, accompanied by thivty | members en, thei (Arst stairw: maha valley sin av of stone burrs and is then called la; uth of DIt 1860, died at his home h : ve youn u Ae age | book and o d plastor; | less, each year,” said Mr. Voight, *and R s : served the time in preference 1o pa or forty ¢ essmen who are members of being under 25 ye: i . Nae 118 Bouth 15th B 16 1b tHien 010 Vabod S1160 Loon ket e LAt ] et g i o] Svigumt, e raie Reck last week from the offects | 850 fine, “Me eat, smioke, play car the order. : \(NeWiTONRBIOFTERNIZeA { Dr. Searies & Searss, OMAHANES, hold from six to cight tons ench. and is sub- | and then we have to quit. = Everything is | OFUhe &rip. He was 65 years of age. hrapgood time,” is the wa “The Ord lodzo has elected the foll AShland Tem g O & Macea. | o L unuil every particle of moisture is gone: | Russians are the miners 1employ, and they | being boxed at Indianola and shipped to the | - The two mills operating in* the Bohemia | ) K. of | s rganized Mondny night by L. M. i it is then cooled and made into | are splendid workmen, too. We only keep | COUBtTy atlarge. There arc threo different | gistrict have each produced 825,000 worth of | & LA Daniels, M ) Jputy anizer.ond £, W, Stos < hard wall plaster or crystal finish plasteras | them during the open season. Then they go | Shades, and, mixed with linsoed oil, a first- | gold bullion the past vear. ' 7The Aunio | George L. Perr The L G. deputy suprewe commander, The fol poe SRy 18 019 vith written 3 the case may be. Mr. Baker has an office | away and work at somethiug else. % class mineral paint is produced. Started up again last week. The Bohemia | and O. G, will be chose R sTans W. N \ TN Pk i) built exclusively of this hard plaster, the hereare a good many Russian pros-| Dr. W. L. Pierce of Telamah was last | will remain closed until spring. W outside walls made in blocks 8: ¥ Becker. j Blakesle Bowe follows: Sol G. Mayer, | Middleton 4 inches, | pectors in the mountains in the vicinity of | week fined §25 for cruelty to animals. The | last run of se sitors he | tne Amoor. They are as a general thing | doctor has a habit of keeping his cow tied to | per day with a five d invites them | nuving success in finding rich mines. When | @ post from day to day and in all kinds of { - captain Ha e, but | the preat transsiberian railroad is finished | weather. Dr. Pierce was a candidate for 0 I, James M. of A, Lew P., M. A. Gibbs. » _‘./‘ AN -ono " da Tadependent Order ot Odd Fellows, tamp mill khorn encampinent of Norfolk has , Yamhill's county recorder, | clected ofiic tion, Fiis, Dizzl= neos,Headiche and Neurdigin andWake- Tulnees,oaused by ex- and for the amusement of his keeps . large club hand, to surike the wall as hard a cessivouseofOplum, as n caudidat is a great bookworm and coliector of books. . E. Beels, 8.\, o %53 K Tobacco aud Alco’ i 30 far no one has been able to leave an - | thero will undoubtedly bo o great impetus | CONEress on thie prohibition vicket in 1502, Last Tnesday ho received direct. from Lon- | \W.: Jobm Gesterling. It T 5 W Masonto O BrrORE 2 ARTERY hol Senil Depris: ; prossion. It makes a wall like stone. This | given to mning.” The program for the annual meeting of the | don three volumes of “Captain Cook's_Voy e M Keystone chapter No. 2, Royal Ar0h | uompain, cnusing Migery, Inanit ol Genthg brand of plaster is vecoming very popular Bufalo Stook. farm, State Horsicultural society at Lincoin, Janu- | ages,” with a Lustrated atlus. These | 13 it et Masons, of Nebraska City elected tho fol- | Barrensss Impotuncy, LORE Fowerin eilher sex and a number of public buildings in Ne- ks % ary §, 10 and 11, isan extensize affair, and | give the first bublished record of the voyages | 11 40, = . lowing ofiicer: 5. H. Morrison, M. rematuire Old Aize, Involuntary Louses, caused braska are finisned with it, mmong them | M. Charles Allard of Montana I8 raising | tho papers to 'bo read are numerous, A | of Captain Cook, sud were published by the | H5tees, Moars wwore falnatodiar th e OATmolor 1 b O T L G T being tho Fillmors oounty court housont | buftalos on a big ranch fwthe Flathead Iu- | jarge part of the program is given 0 the | British government in 1784, They are quite | o0 S folPWiNE oftiears wore elected at the | P.; Alex. Calmelet, I Tl ine4ehie anufiss tho Yove of Hio:, sures { Genova, Nob. Onsinven. | dlan vesorvation iy that staie He has | applo this year, and it is most urgently re- | a curiosity. e e L e D O D e B ) | Lucorrhoatnd Fomuio Wenknest, A inoniis reat: Big Gola Strike. Die ineh, says the Carbon Counte Joveaa,. | uested that special preparation be made Washington. i NoDon: { i ment, in plain package, by ma any addre . 5. ields, S.; Thow: upon the topics assigned. In addition, any ng in at Wenat- | ald, . it Hanson and George: Nelwon, contribtion upon any’ phase of the'apple Ganowsourng plise will be gladly rocoived, The desire iy to ; e . treat the subject fully and adequately. On A sturzeon packing house is about to be Jacob The report has come to Caliente that | and he values them at $i5,000. He passed Itobert Christian, an expert miner of Kern- | through Butte, Mont., two weeks ago with a ville, has struck immensely rich ore in an | hevrd of thirty-three buffalos, driven by ex- ola abandoned mine at Kessville, n distance | pert cowboys, on his way to Auaconda, Vs per box, 6 boxes 5, Wil every § order wo give a d V.5 John S. | Written Quarantee to cure or refund the money. Circulars frep, Guarsuteo {ssued only by our ex- lusive agent, Link lodge of Friend has chosen the sturzex ! D DoRen Tht * Were | Kuhn & Co . SoleAgents.Omaha. N © b b g sy ' | putinat Knappton. following officers: N. B. Murray, N. G.; T. on." Were n gents. of five miles from Kornville, sivs the San | where e was o Toceive a hord of UMILY-0nC | Seuoemy of sho sectety ey throl the T | PO s county will spend $40,000 on her pub- | 1. Waide, V. M. Brown, T.; W. R. ures piles e 1 Franciseo Chronicle. “The mine was worked | full bloods and flteen half and quarter | froit and expense of collecting 1t for the Go. | lic Schools the coming winter. Anarews, 8§ W. it “Wilson, P i, A ; i e o 1) twenty-five years ago. - breeds which he had bought from Buffalo | jyminan exposition, it seemed that it might | A Chehalis furniture factory sent out | “o0Ver, A. McFarlane, H. P. Schwidt, . e n il ea N 1 The ore is said to be so rich that it will | Jones of Omaha. The citizens of Anaconda be best to pay no premiums at the winter ',“m‘“,m_m of 1ts wares last month rustees, Encampment No 121, Union Veteran Le- [ take but a few tons to make Christian a very | were then eager in expectation of i big fight : ; 0 : wealthy man. Much excitement was creates at Keysville and men are secking oid mines 10 that vicinity, Forty men have already | togethel located claims, 1 - i 3 ¥ Gothenburg Odd Fellows have selected ion, has elected the following officers for mecting. The president sent out inquiries | A daughter of William Calawell, who ! lected | gion, hus f : to members on this question, and receivod | Jives in the Wynoochco valley, is 7 honthe | Secr® 48 follows: & I Davis, . G D the coming vear: Colongl, I I Dav over thirty replies. all favoring the cutting | old and. weighs thirty.theee pounds. She | > i conings. 5.7 L. Malm- | loutenant, Colonel L igini; majo off of prewiums for this winter. Henco, no | woightt ftteen pounds at birth. stonc T W IS ) Hul self of vari- { its officers for vhe ensuing y follow: ¢ : . Loxior? quartermaster, R. Pha- i wustee for three years, A. M. Clark. : ) Arrangements ure being made to have @ kS public installation of oficers, to be followed ¢ ol - | by a camp fire, about the middje of Januavy. & between the lex the two herds sl and Allard had alre ers of each 1d be turned hired the fair grounds-for the show. He will sell the WNICh CERTAINTY LY cures ol m een, 7| ete. Add hichgo: MR surgeon, 1. A. officer of the Mojave Gold Camp. buffaloes he raises to menageries and public | St 800 Clersl 14 18 urgently e | Mra, Ada Hastings, a Christian sciontist | “ho Rebekuh lodgo of Friend has elected and private parks and he expects to make There s considerable excitem Mojave, Cal., over gold, found mainly in the lasi two weeks, says the San Francisco Chronicle. ! LI ) of Colfax, engaged in curing he fruit_make an exhibit, for the sake of the S ptedan iU e HGE BTN anity. feldt, V. two_ Masten broth lots of mone) am Drehr, N, Mrs. H. W, Sh : Clara Andrew, T.; Mrs, (. W and Joseph Mel- | Builer, T.;J. A. Coover, exhibit and as a matter of public enterprise. Colorado. The Sharp Burglar, John Dryden, alias Hawthorne, alias ) 4 o . et 4 A The new cyamde mill, Cripple Creel, is to | lant have just finished a 500,000-foov raft of Alpba lodge; No. 44, Daughters of Rebe- | s — ————— — nabt O Moo Snd soap e e, " | By iyunor fvs youes santonce for DUk | e eniarge e o b0 Biompkaws o Furiags | b of Soufh Duane, gave 4 bosion el Medicines and Books 2 . s, gel ) 3ri o ctory. nd literary en el Y evening | ld hunters mevely prospect in the sanda. | crimi i N The Anaconda, Cripple Creek, is expected x factory 2 L TRTY. BALOK b Viiac. thoy find 18 in BUKEEE form mamly, | o ooy mites e eavonsro hed 50 | 1o clent 5,000 this month over all ex- | James Peary of Dayton s been committed tuat furaiaben -anjoyment to Vhe: mombors and oftentimes the nuggets are very large. | San Francisco Chronicle. X penses, for insanity. - Ho usserts that some one has | and their friends, replenished the ex- Mr. Lippelt, just returned, reporis that he saw Lo flasks of nuggets, weighing about ud in the search for it he | chequer of ihe lodge. Three street preachers held servicesay| Silver ore running 9,000 ounces is being | stoten his sou lodge has new ofcers the jail, und Dryden joined in the prayer and | hoisted from the Fairbury lode, Mount | came near killing his motherand a woman | Hiwes Centor twenty-fivo ounces. He was told also by | singing, and when they went away walked | Lincoln. neighbor. ; 1 })flthufl, N. G.; M. J. Abbot, V. G.; Jacob Dambach, R. S some of: tho argenauts from the new field | out with them carrying a hymn book past | The Ci City copper mines are to be | Job Lawmley of Riverside, Pacific county, is i 7 that four men divided twenty ounces of gold | the guards. i THE VERY BEST TINE s e f 1 Birchall, . 8.: J. N. Buker trustee, to take Dr, Pierce's Golden cal Discoy- Med c ne Ga e l e 1 He told the proachers that he | ovencd in hopes of fnding gold in paying | Probably the oldest settler in southwestorn | Diichilh I & ¢ . N, Haker trus o are:C, M, | ery is now, if you feel that your blood is out l l S S At picking about for two hours in the | had just reoeived lug vardon, und was de- | quantities. \\nlhh\g!g;l‘x’. wl;a“:s; Inmves'-v;:'nm’; ;";’*":fif‘t Beck, N. G.; Issac DeClark, V. G.;J. W. | of order, 'Don't wait until you have to cure sand. termined to lead n better life. Dryden | ' ho B i can war, Cros plains in 1845, ws ship- ; T N ltoear oy mrvet ve s e | aarmined Tho Fanny Rawlins, Leadyille, is shipping Yor Doctors and the Publle. . ; 18 shiv- | Wiggin Thomas_Robinson, 1%, 8. ; | disease; it's casier and better to prevent it. sed until lato in the night, when v 3 i wrecked while orossing the Columbia siver § e ory, 1. R. E. Pury With' the first blotohos or erviption, or the e awd e Eipport” *Tmimed for ROk | 2 rimy whs owd 1o hi col iy, ton » day. " ioro mingrs wiloon | e Yo" Bier's ey, Docomber | Hnios AV, g 1B Purgason, " James | With et bloiehn ot rvption, o e | For 81, $2.50 and $4. } . v El Dorado and Placer counties for some { Divden has escapod both from the Oregon 14, 1840, years, and now have, with my frie T) ced this medi- l om 4 There are now three towas in the Yankee The ( Island lodge, No. 22, has | sowmo of the symptoms, you nc e favesiment of some #40,000 there, Never: | fou yooriogton penitentiaries in tho [ast | pin aistriot—Yankee Hill, Silver City and | At Pullman o project is taking shavo of | slected officers s follows: J. A, Stewart, | eino. It will Fouse every organ into healthy WRITE FOR PARTICT 5 starting a factorv for the manufacture of Jumes W. Robinson. V. (.: Charles | action, thoroughly cleanse and repair your Jhelonn 1. pover foupd auch e auggoy as Striken Near Alma. Bamiean bisulphide of carbon o b extensivo scae i T i i ; § : . 3. John Michelson, 1. ; W. R, Me- nd build up needed flesh, health, N N g The Alico company’s new $40,000 milling | Thiis hquid has boen largely used 16 that vicin: f son, 1.5 W. K e erontad Hlod i in f Consideravle excitement has developed in v iis llquid has been largely used in that vicin ster, John Alexaunder, John Appleton ngth. y o is stated that one has just been found olnity plantat Yanikee Hill will be in operation by | jiy the past or, almost 1o the entire ox- R 3 ! ly, ~In the most stubborn Skin or V| i thero weighing forty-nine ounces, nud worth | 410 Viclity of Alma during the past few l May 1. 1t will hanale 300 tons a day. Blbai0n o biryoRainsrine X Telmady car the | COAYd Of triktoss. Tamedy | ARS ) N o o s 3 oral i - Scalp affections; in the worst forms of Serof- i somo 980, ‘Thie story comes weil authenti- | $3% because of | the stiiking of minoral in ‘resh assays received at Hartsel from | squirrel pes ohi Gang Again. ula; in every disease caused by a torpid liver OMAHA, - NREDB. “-‘-:gi- pREne thorto fn Cali. | PATK between Almaand Fairplay. Insink- | Sbecimens seat to Deaver and Colnndo hing like one year ago thereas- | orimpure blood—if nover'flr:al?mbansflt or L PRV/ROLE NRaw HaLDiENerto. 1o Call- | lngu porphyry anu quartzite contact was | SPriugs show valuos from $20to 8354 4 ton. | orm Railrowd company was terminated the | sembled in the town of Kandiyohi, in thc | €ure, you have your money bac d_olsewhere, nuggots Two restaurauts, a bakery,a grocery, a Y o di i . 3 She bstitute urged by a tricky dealer, % B opened at tiwo different points, the mineral- 2@ | other day by the dischirge of C. M. Sheafe, { syate of Miunesota, a small number of fel- No “su ot doaler, J aro now running full blast at the new Hartsel | the management of the creditors and stock- h g be * just as g or you to buy. E 2r e ‘I'he receivership of the Washington South- Some! foruia, in Australia a have been found w v 3 in width and carrying an average value of A great deal of ground has _been staked A off ‘in_the new camp, and differont parties | U041 #1810 gold porion. are now going in to take other cluias. Thero o ore is Feported as striotly free milling fre Dow golng in to take othor cluime, There | o g largo amount of wrospectivg is being w stage line would soon be established. Some | 100 in the vicinlty iu hopes of striking Qunrs ledge. which indicato. & hotable | Ficher veins ruuning across the yarks, An upwards, but they are extremely rave. 1zed formation varying from five to ten feet gold camp. bolders. he receiver was discharged on | CUpy their minds and valuable time, re- ‘The Central City Observer estimates the | the joini application of the creditors and { solved themselves i Gilpin_county gold production this year as | stockholders. h £3,000,000, against $2,000.000 in 1892 and says — Or the uor Habit Positively Cured ng Dr. 3 Halnes' to the “Mionesota State A certain and lasting cure, for the worst cret Convention.” After passing a [ Catarrh in the “Mb- glmr{;';::fy'by the en n 10 & oup How) fleo o tea, Or In fo 1 Ant dga i he pationt 11 ataclu “i i} Sftior i Pormanont 4nd. specdy : set of resolutions of great length and charg- | makers of Dr. Sage's it may be §6,000,000 in 1504, e PUIAIAE RoPNe, i No other sarsaparilfa has equalod Hood's | ing everything mean under Ue sun agast g, Wi Sl paien e maderald Gk t of gold, 03 abundance of water and close proximity Gunnison county has shipped during the | in the relief it gives ifi severest vases of dys- | secret societies in general, the meeting of cusoes, and in every inat; fect cure lias fols B, Of Roloy hbre been located, and work | fuel make this find a very futercs\ing and | prosont sbuson 000 Hod of fup aitie, | pencis. clos bondamo: bifousmoss: ot Pame to o 0lose with & greab biare. oF FIRST fowed i Rover Falis. " fhon mproginied . Lippelt is & manufacturer of tents and | Yaluable oue. netting $626,000. William Synder alone sent e awniogs. and he sold quite a number of the Almost Pare Copper, out a trainload of sixteen cuvs last week. = —— National Bank | & e s ( :ans pans, ch_urns, b(')ttle.s, IKuln & o, Drugelsta 13th and Douglus Sta, 9 everything which is U. 8. Depository. Omuh . 3 former to different mivners. He thinks fgom Mr. 3 what he gathered that the new camp fear | sons, is working on the Hou ‘look copper Newjack ought to be a steady producer of | wine, ten miles west of Fort ¢ viling, was at gold. Several men formerly interested in | Fort Collins und reports most favorably on silver mines in Colorado, Arvizona and other sections have gone Lo tho aforesaid region. {ale of Kearney, Noo, vsho with his The Orphan Boy tunnel 1s now in %00 feet and has encountered free willing ore averag- ing §16 2 on. The seum is thirty feel wide. The new miil is in readiness 10 bandle the the property. It is showing & magnificent | Product. Lody of nearly pure copper of great thick- The ooke ovens at Crested Butte e work- iy Milk used for milk, even down to the st Ox. 's bottle—; ing MCCGREW Heavy Shipmeots, ness. The cowpany about to stock the | ing at their greatost capuoity, with more baby 8 tl](. ‘hese are. tthS l:or is the only A 4 ivity at Croode I dyweit | B sud is haviog e certificates priated | orders on bund llln:ndg;ul bu) lid for fomo which you nced Pearline. With — /¢ SPECIALIET ey . R n towa. wime. This would indicate lively wor! &) 4 B uoon ot leusdh by o Croede Miner. * Dur: AR e Aha ) W Pearline, they're cleansed more WO TREATS i, were shipped (from Creede camp. Estimat- | J. P. Binder has returned for a few days | , Anassay of ¥5000 a ton was obtained Capital, ing ihis ai twelve tons to the car wakes a | from Goose Creck, the new gold camp, says | [rom a strike made Thanksgiving day in the + $500,000 PRIVATE DISEASES easily, more quickly, more eco- A Surplus... ... ..$100,000 and DEBILITIES of A oltal o 7,644 cons for o mouth. . Tho vatue | the Ridgway Hera: Tho postoios will bs | £7ide of Denver wine ta- tho ew Goose nomically, and more thoroughly, | mernax xovNT2 Prosidoat. MEN ONLY, : of this ore, ut the lowcst sstimate, 1a $100 | called after Genutor Dubois and the name of grosk distriot. Tho " ore is & rlob brown than with anything else known. The JOHN A, CREIGHTON, Vico Prosident pev ton, making the total valuo of theoutput | Goose Oreek will bo dropped. Mr. Biuder | BOUNCyCowb quartz, - ¥. H. DAVIS, Cashler. , ©f are for the month the sum of §7%2,400. says thore are 150 men ia and_ around the |~ Thoe Florence Ol and Refining company people who know most about milk W. H. MEGQUIER. Asulstaut Cashlor. Captain L. E. Campbell, mavaging dwec- | camp, whioh is composed of tents und | has decided L again enter active busiuess : h. We can't afford H. B GATRES. Assintant C: tarof e Ameianysi, o wow Ta hosver | ouo "amill | combipabion. store ‘nd. res. | VA wisunees tua willau ouco: stant” a say just that, e can't afford to iR g T rauging for u large pump, and will no aoudbt | taurant. Mon Bcarce, us most of | Wagons in ul © principal cities of the 9 : ] 4 4 " . e P Urchase o Knowlos puniy, similar to the oue | the prospectors are wOriog on_ Erub | AtaLe. in direot composiion with o Consoli: print all the testimonials we hold. Orrign on LamOankmAvnNaRian HAnE the Mollie Gibson, which will keep the | stakes and are poor meu. As s0on assome | dated company. sulphur water out of the mine. The Ame- | sales are made and development starts up on o ' 2 e WaARE CO. OMANA, Nub., Dec They're free expressions of opinion | isiereby given to the stockiioiders of the ©ee- ith th lidated i ha Dakolas i convention i € v ;""k'l "lnr..“‘li"l IIu'rflv‘mml( L'i'”i"y “‘: ; r — s rs, every- | he snnual meotiug of | o0 4 l ano Mary Dayior, will get its “Ml"f‘ SIToLy Dot S AT has S Do ehan- [ates tho business wet of £uron have orgun- where where milk folks have a voice, Their enthusiasm about glloon O ok il company, 1230, forces oreanized at an early date and push | ing. The ground has been run over for years, dihe Alarchanie Tadempity. assaclaioo. i is enuine. it's ] Tor inds f rtate at Nehraska o Hidea ] sviiopmont work o tho new. proportica. | bi it wad only ast summier Shat any dis. | The South Dakota Miuine company of | P€@rline is genuine. And it's natural. For all kinds of | st O fushe st or Nobrisia, on'tied Tho tramway is competeut to bring dowh | coveries Lo warvant an excitemcnt woro | Spearfish lus enguged w survey a fourmile | washing and cleaning, nothing equals Pearline. or Lo purpose uf electing i board of direcio 250 tous of ore per duy, and there wiil be no | mude. Breeden, Gould ands McPhes o1 | Water diteh to carry the wators of Spearish Peddly hc] ulous grocers will tell you, lor the company to serve during the ensuing troubie in shipping all the ore that can be | Ridgway bave made four or #ive gooa loca- | creek to their mill siLe on Anua creek. ers and some umscrups g i (T B, 1508, ~Notl A CARD, Owing to the stringency of the times, I have reduced my regular charges 0 cash patients to exact- 1y one half of orinted oculist’s fve bill. E. kye and Par Surgeon Room 201 Paxton Block, 16tk aud Faruam yoar and o transact such other busines out. tions showing free gold. The veius arve The Black Hills Gold Recover: mpa; are **this is as good as" or ''the same as Pearline wy bo presvated at such mevting. The ’l‘ob\){‘nn bill tunnel is wow being | mostly quartzund the formation 1s lbo\u.ull X o mL have everything lny-f»:-xnv un’s Bew FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, if your er sends i, 7 T President rapidly pushed ahead, work bavigg boem re- | granite. Tueore is free-milling in pare. The orx:’. Wt ils . y g Attost: W, M. GLASS, Boc * Catareh P anide plant about to stui b up. you an imitation, be honest—aend it back, ) JAMES PYLE, New York, _ s GLASS, Becrotary DBA30LJe BIRNEY’S ‘A‘I‘l‘:‘l’:}"l‘:l-\:f:m