Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 12, 1894, Page 7

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: FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1891, SPEU]}{L NOT[[}ES ST R L B | e THE MONT AN A R TON ATREY | Rtts oo nse oo e T e o | e o e mion Tt e ot | DISCUSSED BY. THE LABORERS Rates 106 a lina flrl\ Insertion, l| l!fl a line per L mlHnunl perimented with it in various ways. The ¢ other fire to break out — 3 e T oTT will melt like lead, but tho motal produ The coal business has fallen off greatly in = s 70 W “CHOICE PROPERTY 1N it SITISEMENTS YOR THESE COLUMNS 3 g e AR | Zomais ?."‘.'..‘.a‘.‘fl.““T.'.". n"n‘.‘:u.:.‘ Tax will stand A heat like iron or stoel, and the past ten s. The miners at Rock 1 bo t o LA LT A e 4 3 614 | ehange for merehandise or any good business. Box | Stocks Two Prospeots 347'000'000 and Lot | very flexiblo. g | Springs have been getting in fair time. Question of Affording Relief to Those Out of At ; M FOR HOUSKHOLD _Goops | 7% Kearney M in His Colored Friends in K Ho beat out a pioce four fnches thick, six | nothing liko their fall capacity W ilnera, by requesting a numbered check clean wid cheap Faie. K. Woila, 1111 Farmym | 77-o° BARGATN, 10000 §TOOK OF in His Colored Friends in Kentucky, inches wide and eleven inches longz. 'Tho | a;Caron and Hanna during tho same period ork Considered. £an have their anawers addreaned to & "*‘"‘"'"::,'7" Utor 1and or eity prope v ata diseount for block s transparent and only weighs nine | nave been doing novhing Iottor in care of Tik Bee. Answers so addressed cash. Address box 31, Litchiield, Neb ounces. Hosays tnat thore 18 no lmit to |y o’ oSy i o b e are tn will be doil vared upon presntation of the cliee M237 15 iaY, o o & anthe Kl A - e Nhodalet Lt d R 0 SILK-TILED DUDES TO WORK THE MINES | theclay, as he has soon the same kindin | yaresting thomselves in o achomo toestabiish | MEETING OF THE CENTRAL LABOR UNION SITUATIONS—WANTED. Botan: 190 Jing dnch, Insertion 81,00 & line per will meltout block #wo fest square and | §d41ly stago it from awlius, on the Union month. othing taken for less than v % - by Pacific railroad, to Yellowstono park vid — - % < | “Rates, 10c & line each fnsartion, $1.5 " % ve il at the Midwinter fair for peoplo 1o | piudor and Fort Washakie Congress will Ritos, 1e o woed firat (nmertion. e 4 wo WANTED, G0OD MODERN HOUSE OR VA Sihing 1AKon for 1oas than Coon Ridge Will Now Becomo a Lively Do tskod £ make an Appropriation 1o bulld o | FIADS for Faentshing Work for the Unema v for less than 250, At 10t botween 181 TS i o1 bl il bl 2 s it LA Al o iy dokertion. Totation sed v AINS_HOUSES, TOTS AND FARMS, SATE Camp, Where Banjo and Song Wil : Augars Well for Casper, wagon road over the mountains Ployed Wil Investignte the New Union A FOSITION w':“'r OORAPHEE i i Y LR ot yrade. ¥, K. Darling, Barker biovi Roll Happy Hours Along—tiens ""I‘k:» ‘:r;?im':m;:');w( l:‘lllfi'v‘rn.l:;"l:l“:iz\'l:w\d er‘\l:: Washington. Depot Propositio 4 Repore s A 40 TR % , G GAIN ON A SPLE oral Westorn Newn 3 oen expected b % X 4 = g . Address A 40 Bxx. M 1 have cash and some good l lfl“i I\r:)[ y.‘wn I;:”\‘:F ) k! local representative of the Pennsylvania Oil Palouse City isto have a pottery. 5 Upon 1t Soor e = 2 ¢ ame. Addross R, Box | Must sell now. Bogies & Hill ——— company at Casper for some time, vo or- ino foot of snow 1s reported at Monte .5 M1z 14e | < 4 AN A - od, he Wyoming Derrick. ‘There | Crist: WANTED -MALE HELP, Al Sa— —— | JPOR SALE EASTERN LADY, SAYS. SBLL MY Y Porter G ¢ho A M R o AL OF bl E | fon 1 1 — —— | N JWANTED. ACRE PROPERTY WITHIS e for 1,000, 1f you ean't Charlos Porter Grove, who styles Ll It | are thireo tanks, with a capacity of 500 bar- Retrenchmont has saved Spokano $4,3500 on he Central Labor unfon held a regular “Tiates 1 ie o word firat inaveaton. o & word thore- | 1N miies of Omaba: tract of 3 10 16 acren; must bo | more. Wio wanta 1t Tare bargatn. 1ozgs tho “Montana millionaire miae owner," is | rels cach, and i smaller one for filtering. | jig polico expenses in St months moobing Wednesdny [n Pattorson's hall, and LA ittt it el | the most widely advartised colored man in im0 tanks Will o put up under Judgo Me | Twenty-aix deer and elk havo beon brought | transacted considerablo business of fupor TORY. TEAD TRNISHED. - | = 3 5 — | JPOR SALE-FIN ar west, says the Anacon andard. sl s . into g ince Docember ance to the eit >residon wtl B.#fi!;,‘.’&fl s Thasmcss Wringer 0o FOR SBALE—MISCELLANEOUs, | FRLENTDIN" SIS Tom » thofar west, says the Anaconda Standard. | ¢/ po ™0 ' 5i% Gt the wells on Salb creok, | 1nto Sultan City since Docomber 1 tance to the city. Prosident Hartley an- i 99 | “Raiow 1o_a word firat_nmertion, 15 & word | Jorality, Address X, I‘{"'}.‘{}Ji"\‘- Honal Tt Ho sprang Into prominence not vory long |~ Oue thousand feet of pipo have also boen | | Five thousand sacks of barley are on | nounced his intention of going o Washing: T3, AGENTS SALATY O COMMISSION. 11 thereafior. NOthIng taken for 1oas Uin B5e. | Dutiding. o o g b Sttt Ll S Dy e ne | ocetyed, and large quantliles of pumping their way from Dayton ton Portland brew- | ton to accopt u position tendered to him in it Invention of The Now Paton )R SALE, CHEAP, FILST.OLASS CRANE | @I0.000. 1 nASH, WILL DUY THE TUSINGSS | Wettuly colored betle of ihat city. e | fods fov connocting up well fo. 4, WHICR by | 500 0 ot among the millors fn Spo- | th office of the public printer. unu therefora Gomical Tk Brastor 30 | Qivaraniie pussongar aleeaior, hand Tovar dn | Sblock at 1612 Farnam: next N. Y. Life: nets 6 | wedding was an exceedingly swoll affair, | ¢ PRI LR S LT TR D AR AL il G S125.00 per wock, For fUrher pa " “\;m good order, nearly new. Boston Store, ¢ vn'q-;sl;«:v}-;, o 16 @ | notwithstanding the fact that the Lexing- [ S0 tho most '\:“::_1”"'-'“ ey e VR | ) sl } > ® | Omaha Central Labor unfon, Tho resignne 1o Monroe Erascr Mfg. Co. 10, La Crosse, Wis, o B R e AT aper: ved Grove " ¢ . i o the Monroe Eraner M s e ATV T T o T 04 FL_ | ton papers pronounced Grove a fraud and As s00n us the tanks are in place and 3 Whatcom firm has received an order for | tion wus accepted with regret and N Qtkere 1908 1 Gaa o0 o OT FOR SALE, CHEAD, FO L. adventurer. Invitations to the wedding | 4 connected havling on & large scale will Y000 feot of codar stmingles from the | Hartloy was then, upon wotion of M, 1k - - Al </ hedd - l“'"n "““:”'"l‘l*) "‘“l & r were sent to all the high-toned colored peo- | commence. It is about fifty -Ih‘ll‘ miles to | cast Sebring, made an honorary meombver of tho . - FOR SALE, ICE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN et S DY O ¥ " o v an X the wells as the road now runs, but it can Tho » L o bor o 5 M e eTRD— THiEE Livh INSURANGE | (Uneat Mlorasos.. Avouy €04000 foot thimbore Ade | Andover i~ plo of the town and moro than 200 guosts | LS IS, B8 U0O Eond W ARG BEE IE RS | Tho st houso built of lumbor in tho | union, tho secrotuty belng instructed to givo B AN, T | baral. gunranteo con- | dross A 49, Boe M208 15 (JHoICE: T R ¥ assembled at the marringe fete. Indeed, [ b RROTKIEEE SORIG SIS S ling :nu: hot vall \r\.l.:lx;)...mmu last week. 1t | pinlotter to that effect traet to good man. Al D, Brooks, . O. Y Grove created such a sensation that press | * 1 .10 auling. | was a pioneer of 186 : 3 5 hox 1640 ootn. 100 194 \- N | cater L £ 8 This movement means more for Casper ore i i 4 Mr, Hartley left for Washington yosterday, il AL, T e e JOON GUTTAGE AN 19T, NEAT. | dispatches contained an extended referenco | than anytning which has over oceurred fn | o AfUh artesiu woll, with a tnego fiow | | 5, A S LU IR SEEEOAT B TANTED, RXPERIENCED STEADY HO i st ortion:To wor thore- | DL KOG N> | to him and his marriago. Telograms | her history. It is tho boginning of tho prac- | 300t NN valloy. ull tho delogates to this unfon, Several new y Ly, SeGomIn nARTONS, y Nothing taken for less than 2ic - vel cipal | tical commercial development of the won- | * \ akin s u 3 nion, have first-claen recommendations. ADply s liarbid T were also sent to the principal | EEEL COMICRIERT Cevelor lug oil fields, | A hunter on one of the mountain meadows | delegates were initiated, it belig noticeablo Third street, Council Blufts, between 1 and g ¥ ASHE ABOUT 100 ACRES, SUITABLE 1o 1 g derful Natrona county lubricating oil field: u | : Rr‘ Ahsee patien v o DRESSMAKING. cities in Montana esking 1f Grove was known | y'igoniy a question of a short time until a | near Camas prairie Kitled five cougars in one | that o large nuniber of the unions had sent or afte \I\E or dadry, garden or farm, northwest of Florenee e i - N " SARIL R ke Sars T 70 J 2N T 5 in this state and if he was what he claimed | pipe line will become an absolute necessity. | day. ‘The largest was nino feet long. now men to represent them. Mr. J. B, B“w,\ 'TP'.h ABIRST.OLASS COOK }:1“3'.";'“!_,‘; TR AT B S A7 B e T VT T Nothing taken for leas thin to be. No one seemed to know much about | Casper is the motropolis of the Pennsylvania Tho Whatcom Reveilio doclares that the | qupynn was chosen to fiil out the balanco of Foreroncn. Muh o wife Drofurred. fnquire it R,,..‘u‘..wu..m,.-.,;..g i tmitats (ngrain pape SFS, $1; WRAPPERS, 82, 000 N.24th_ | him, exceptiog that a colored man named | Of tie west. folly, Of \dentifylng oastern and weBLOEN | tho torm as presidont In place of Mr. Harte o | B e e v o B %% | Grove had been in Helena soveral times dur- Ll e U L Qvesy’ day: BACOMIN mbre! and rore” ap: | 163, Festgned; = .,,.,\1.. TR JSMEN TO SELL 5""' ofice 008 12 ]“*r"‘)*':\A"I‘::*;‘ (STREET, COSTUMBS | AND | ing tho past ten years and cluimed to bo in- [ William Morton and Georgo Moesser have | pirit, 0 Decouing 3 The report of the organization committes e e i commisalon, £X HINE HOOTS FREE AND EMPLOY ALL ce. ” nquire at 1724 C MOSG terested in miniog matters. Several of tho ;:‘!:II:::Y'I‘::D;H nr{;{!:l},&" ‘lmll":;‘*"!‘:;;h""‘h[ ‘\"::: The Asotin Sentinel reports that the | was hignly satisfactory, which showed that e cusivels or us a wido | Consumers Ol Co, 10c; hair cutting, S ANTED. BREWING HE DA state papors coutained references to the | F A0 cosert. AbGuE S Torty miles from | Joseph Indians have now in progress their | a new union had boen oreanized since tho Cleveland, O. bt — W itable dressmaker. Address A 53 B pseudo Montana millionaire, but very few | (olar they discovered placer mines never avnual winter amusement, the medicine | \revious meoting of the union. The com- 2 Vs donce. which will probably be kept up 48 | 1i5100 on Home Industry did not have its loug a8 the winter season lists. y report quite ready and it will bo receivea resigned his position as president of tho P-LIVE HUSTLERS.APPLY 17 GRANITE BLK y B Al AL A * - = O REMOT could place the man. It has recently trans- | before known, says a recent dispateh to the Atate forme: positions, salar; liea froni your house or buildi vired, however, that Charles Portor Grove | San Francisco Chronicle. ‘They showed | [0 &8 FI W ILEE SRR (W8 0 Hotels and restaurants a speeialty. 18 qtilte el EHoWa &6 RAdersburs d/HIRe veral large nugge's as the result of one Thirteen carloads of machinory B 0 |t e fakh oot Ty GominIbes ANy 1or address, it. Reinochrieber, 1632 So. 10th st. A & Tine eacl nsertion, § Ly A el ) work. Before leaving the ground | ceived by the Greut Northern Sunday for the | {4 R OSLBECHRE A8 EAMEATER BIRE atior s then 10g camp eighv miles from Toston in Jeffer- | 45." formed a district and rocorded their | shops at Hillyard, tho invoice including | GMEEE G0 BEe AOEREAREE PR PRI poration ™ % = 2 ot ct € RN . e RHTHE The | satisfacto of 0 0o 0e Wi iRl . = BAKER (FORMERLY ~WITH JONN g, | son county, and also in"several other mining | ciuims. “In n few days they will retura with | lathos, drills and other machinery “The | uoninyed for two weeks lon s, decd Tater with M. O, d: camps of the state, but very few knew him | a largo party and an extensive outfit to | force will be increased to sixty men .”r“"(;v:l;;’u"lv;;\”hrr/ljv‘H:udl:\"l:‘w‘.‘v‘v.”mt{ . L by that name. He was always called and \“,‘!k their claims. 2 .A\u ‘f}\l::r-‘fllllnf {Allh.lllll\L"‘ \'ll\'l‘La)lH‘,‘:'ill.l'l;tt A i Y Jod | tis uld. pay any o try it, & P, FUS B i 2 v ave been working Goler claims are > mo by a party of fushio . of L co o regard to o8t i 80 small, Willlam Gil 1618 Chica 0. his middlegiven name and surname together. | yow iy the city, having in thoir possession | ables who had been to a pavty at Elma and | furnishing employment to the idle persons % S Ho owns two mines, or rather prospects. &t |y nuggets ranging from $ to §250 each. | returned on a handear. Owing to somo dis- | in the city, and & committee wus appointed D, LADIES AND TEMEN, WE CLAIRVOYANTS. Radersburg, on what the miners of that | qhov report muny prospectors in that | affection on the partof the michinery the | to act in conjunction with the committeo >t Day you §6 to $15 perweek 0 do steletly | | o or | camp have suggestively christened Coon | vogion, some of whom are making mousy | gentlemen of the party were obliged to dis- | from District & PSR i hiome worke for us: no canvissing, and prompt | | Rates, 10c s line ench insertlon, $1.50 a ino month ' Not 3 c e e vor i e Air right along, whereas many others find noth- | mount and push the car with 1ts fair freight | the city council and vounty commissioners to L.‘,’,',,;':.‘(,,,,‘,:‘,‘.’l Hoato M1 e SN S i) 4 ity = LI : ing and do not kuow how to work. ahead of them into town. start some kind of public work for the velief of : — == - MRS, DR. H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, R 5 W Some time ago Grove stocked these two Gray's river has a world-beater in the fat | the unemployed. The union was unanimously o VB thi K, Ly (5 WANTED, |GIRL FOE GENBRAL HOI e woman line. She weirhs 530 pounds and has | in favor of tho proposition proposed by Dis- Work for the Unemployed. able usiness niediuin; 7th year at 119 N. 16t bRy wosday 4" | properties for $5,000,000 and $2,000,000 re- Colorado, worie cond itk pail rotcrences’ 618 nm. ity My | spoctively. | Ho' then went to Kentucky, | Four feet of wich gold ore has just been | WOl fith, e webes S PRI AL RIS | V0G5 U NG T30 . piaced. 1st1t on 78t Mary na e = A8 D i Private dessons datly i al | gjont money like a prince and soon had the | Struck in the Nellie Bly. any of the small boats which furnish tho | record as being opposed to the city employ- VANTED, "A_COMPETENT SECOND GIRL. MASSAGE, BATHS. ETO. thenew dances. - Catl for terms; 2 WUREE 1y, | colored population of Lexington bowing and | Tessees paid over $0.000 to the owners of | ouiy Pransportation facilities tho settloment | ing wen to do public work in consideration e o hor | o Bt To At saa 50 a line per - = scraping at his feet and importuning him to | the Alethu mine, near Silverton, lastseason. | yggrds, She has a big, warm heart of a bowl of soup. e il £ Bt Nothing takon for 1 D ane scll them some of his miniug stock. The | The town of Bueno Vista isalmost de- | ponding with her s her partl “The opivion was unanimous that the men LADY OR GENTLED L S = scheme worked to perfection.” He couldn't | serted, everybody having gone to Crooked | \which she clears. everything out of should be paid fair wagcs. Mr, D, C. Pat- te salary to begln; permanent uun!r . MADAME 602 8. 18TH, 2ND PLOOR, ||m>« PUP, BRINLE | \yrite out stock certificates fast enough to | Creck. house for the dance, are celebrated for miles | terson was granted admission to make somo ALt A O Bo : -] Boouts Massass,vapor, slochol; Steain aulptie: ; fetury, 12,847 | suoply the demand, and soon found himself | Ore running fourteen ounces gold is being | around. uggestions for the laboring people. M. WANTED, LADY AGENTS IN RVERY eI E ided g the possessor of more mone; than he had | tajon from the Mountuin Laon mine, Boul: The Dakotas. Palterson's idea was tostart sugar beet nty. Good Dy, EXperlince unnecessary. i 10 HEALER. ROOM % i | ever hoved to acquire. Tho Coon Ridge | der county. now is twelve inches deep on the level in | Colonies all over Nebraskaund thought thero 1D GO0 W BISKi X Ork N Ety Wil 5 M176 16¢ mines may be all that he claims for them, BoIttanaNT s IS0 to L moun tatnions LT is manlaeunt should be no trouble at this time in getting Lt d MM, BROWN, 1314 CAPITOL AVE. ROOM Lo & 2+ | but if they should prove to be worthless | , S¢° setratlion to, Gl % AN Coun : 500 families who weuld be willing to try the T o PR sk axairaa o ol e £ st week at Mancos, one of which measured A £30,000 Catholic church will be erected 3 A i 5 ! 1, Becond floor.” Massags treatment. Mag otic — —~ there'll b some fun around Radersburg. | ('Hv WETKho .00( c experiment. He said that if 500 faiilies ¥OR RENT HOUSES. DIk PAWNBROKERS, Grove arrived at that catp with his bride | 5 feet 9 inches. s at Salem in +he spring. Would settle upon twenty acroseach and = : — — and a colony of Kentucky colored men, The | An Aspen outfit commenced the sinking of | Tywo new banking institutions opened for | each family raise fiftecu acres of beets that I5®1305 1 ine ach fnsartion, 1,80 0 lus po : T B oL e : arrival of tho party created considerablo | 8 100-foot shufton the Rocky Point lode at | pusiness at Hot Springs last week. they could make more money and live hap- S —~—== | “Tawes, 00 line ] et oy Lo - - tement in the camp and no little [ Crooked Creekc. The Municpal Reform league of Yankton is | pice than the usual worker now in Omaha 1), IGUSES IN ALL PARTS OF @i moith. - Nothing NENBERG, DIAMOND BROKER, amount of sport. The dixtten imported de- | The first strike of free gold oro on Beacon | maiing a move to stop tho opening of a new | o sugwosted that the. land could b bou el OFBEDRYIBA0M PNy FL000 Biras S GoDougina et | Loans moncy on Jamonds: | scendants of Ham were attired in Prince [ hill, Cripple Creek, was made in the Gold | brewer on ten year's time and that beforo five ye “ -ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN, CHOICE e ] s o 5 Alberts, creased trousérs, silk shirts with | Dollar last weel. The county commissioners of Clay county | Were up each family could have their homo Stanford cirele. C. 8. Elgutter, 201 Bee bldg and ohiropodist. Mrs Bost,J18 %S 15th. Withuell bl | = = frilled bosoms, silk tiles and patent leather Castle Rock is to be supplied with coal 1lissue $30,000 to aid in rebuilding the | Well improved and paid for. If the exper 12 TR EorEi008 & = 619 COLLECTIONS, shocs, while each dude sported a gold watch | from a new discovery on the Eggleston ranch | State university. snt should provea success he thought that ¥])-HOUSES, P K DARLING, BARKER ’"‘:"’,‘,,K‘ U SWALLOW_TAIL SUITS LOANED OUT AT Rates, 10c & 1ne each lusertion, $1.50 4 line par "I"d a slender “_‘3“1 ‘""““"d ""“"” E ch ono | near kranktown, this count; The War department has shipped fifteen ‘T"l;',}“rk," ""\’?'E‘,,l,“‘.'ll;("‘","‘.'"'{}‘." m,‘.";.\‘". n‘,r : Tow Drices, Call on B SugarAN 111 Dovirias. | month. Nothing taken for less tha also was possenscd of almummmoth Suratoga | 1Phe mines of tho Salida Copper company | rombstones to. bo eracted over the graves of | Luised from Nebrasicy soil, Mr. Patterson ), 5 ROON HOUSE MODERN FIT I.\NIH"II'»IL Ei S - T CimoTioy | wunk filled with fine clothes hen usked | iy, Chaffee county have thus far produced o | ex-soldie i, gave some ver statistics showing nnfurniahed.” Apply 1112 8. 10th PERSONAL. THIS 1S GOOD FOR TEN D e Nationas bax | What he intended doipg. with the dude | or'of 5,791,000 pounds of copper. R i o | that millbon year wns sent Ty e o, ) ¥ colored delegation Grove said the gentlemen thdae) An Alpena merchant has shipped move abroad for this vroduct which b= ALC MASON ayw’ free treatment if presented at office of alty of elty collections. SEaay i e o per o 4 ) 2 ¢ D MODEIN §-ROOM HOUSEST &MASON |, daye, free treatment | s Douglas % 904 10+ | had been sent out by the purchasers of s | (reede1s now shipping 150 tons a day, of | than 2,000 jack rabbits to Minneapolis this | coula beat the world in producing. block. Omalia, Blood polson any stage. Uncured — mining stock to work tho mines on Coon | Yhieh ningty is from f"‘“\“‘s‘l Chance and | season and has orders for 5,000 more. marks were received with marked attention T)330MB ELEGANT HOUSES, WITHIALL CON- | Hot Bpriuss cades bepcolally: dealrad iCuire guir Ridge. This stutement was greeted by a | Yorkand forty from the Amethyse. ‘The farmers of Hanson county have & | ana on behalf of the union, President Harto venlences. Brennan, Love & axton |j1H|L an ey 0 00 days. = _MIGE = e Tine per | bearty burst of lauglit - thom. the olg-time About fifty men are at work at Wide- | farmers mutual insurance company. 1t hus extended to Mr. Puatterson the thanks of s = ~ LUSTRATED MARRIAGE JOURNAL, S G L L L e min and even Grove'Mimself had ‘all he | awake. five miles west of Central City, one | over 300 members, carvies over £375,000 insur- rates for his suggestions. . Nothing taken for less than Ze, i o TWO GOOD SEVEN-R HOUSES AND ining photo e vings of persons desir- ok e ~ | could do to keep his face straight. It 1s | of the early duy camps, he old Caledonia all its losses are paid, #500 in tho treas- i m_Scbring. August Beer- s five-room house, near business center, correspondents, matled freo. Brown Pub. Co., LADIES AND ¢ EMAN CAN SOON | roagonable to suppose that when the Mon- | twe stamp mill has been purchased and , and the cost has been less tuan one-half | man John B Schupp were unanimously e ou070¢ a7 oL e B L At Shor | tana millionaire ine awher wots through | stariod up. of what it would have been in an old line | el Jdologates 1o the Nebraska Stute . MACDONALD, CITY GARBAG o, Typewritors to rent. 035 | bleeding his colored Kentucky admivers they | The usual dividend of $15,000, or company Labor congress. 13 N. Y. Life. Typ € i $ i) 1 tractor, office ra 6'&'7 Barker bli, 15 & 3 — = will have paid pretty dearly for their wildcat | a share, has boen declared by the Vietor, William Newson, a cattle rustler of It. 2lie Unlon Depot Froposition. e, $25.00, Inquire ' T mining experience. ;hu Ci ll!mka (Un_eok \ru::d? The Golden | Pierre, wno was bound over to the grand N 2 R e o, $1.5 or Mexican Conl Mines. leece, Lake City, also disiributes §15,000 | jury in 31,000 bonds at Rapia City, has o . — = cont stamps B Daper Ratcs, 10¢ o ling each tusartion, $1.50 a Lo per i £ A ety 4 th wtreet, roasonablo ‘rental. Doges & T 'ATE, KA ANDSECOND IAND SCALES ALLKINDS. | after huving organized a company of capitals | 0 beroq i llw(.nnsn (n~n~k istriot wns | in shipping u trainlond of Stolen cattlc from | Sides of the question were presented and struck 1ast week by Charles Campbell eight | Rapid City last August. AT selleck Co., Lake st, Chichzo | jstg from St. Louis to worlk anthracite coal erence of opinion exists. The ques VAL L AT lands in Sonora, Mex. Thecapital will be | SU S PSS T - tion_was finally disposcd of for the evening s OT et s TSI, ART AND LANGUAGES | $10.000000. Tho torritory whioh the com. | [eoLftom the surface. “Ihe oreis covered | fThe Northwestern has agroed to put in o | by'tho appointmont of 4 committee of five o e CoaTe e b : | pany will acquire consists of 3,000,000 acres | With free gold. sidetrack and erecta depot at the junction } 155 juo the matter fully and learn all the T, LINTON BLOCK, 6 ROOMS, & TONEY TO GOAN AT "LOWEOT RATHS, | = hatas 100 nlins eadh | #1504 lueper | and embraces all the coal proverty on the | A contract has been closed with the Bi- | of its linc and that of the Great Northern | for that can be secured regarding tho B T P AU el BVIEGO.H1000 Rarindlee: month” Nothing taien for les Sacific coast and the only property which | motallic swelter at Leadville for treating | south of Sioux Falls. Twenty business men | (o8 GO0 . MR R LR T—LOANS ON INPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ) y site coal, T arritory the ore from the Amethyst at Creede. The | from this place, Centerville, Yunicton and | PRAO3Tem o bR et i ith 1ith 8t all in good re- | VY g contains anthracite coal. The territory is I'ho committee after investigation will Jagent, 017 Linton biock, cniCity broperty, £3,000 and upwards. 8 to 0% por ! ) located within seventy-two miles of tide | production is now forty tons a day, but will Ly ave ready to €0 there as 5000 as | cq)l a special meeting, if it is considered SR0EInD HelAyS A R cht B I A 00 . water, Gulf of California. The company | be increased largely in February. shring 0pens and boom the new town. necessary, and give one whole evening to D. “FURNISH g —— - = P will vea railrond conceasion exempted 'he Santa Fe receivership has closed the ie second annual report of the treasurer | the disenssion of this very important ques. Calitorn \\ aRHONY DOANANDE > it} from taxation, says the J)enmrl mes, and | Rockvalo coalmine, throwing out 430 miners, | of tho Corn Belt exposition at Mitchell has | ion. “Che chair appointed ns this commit- INT AN o e BATE INTS 2X0) i ' v ever, r J v] have eol pad or 3 pa Ve been i . Over 312,000 was spent in 2o Aug! Beerma Julius Moyer, D. Cle: i R NDO- M STEAM HEATE] 3 5 o s ; | exemption from duty on everything used in | who have not been paid for the past two | just been i . C I tee August Beerman, Julius 5 m 5Ok RENT.4 ANDOROON TR HEATRD INSTROMENTS placed on record January | cgnnection with the opening up aua equip- | months, The Coal Creek minos are work. | the undertaking, whilo tho recoipts shaw | Deavor Georgo W, Sabiue. nod ohn B, cugo; Roberts, 1614 Chicago. MILIS 140 — oY & i) N AR AR Y DERDS) png of the mines and v.h?lhuilnlmruinmil- ing half tume, and the- Williamsburg mine | but about ‘el‘{!.m)k’: lvu\'i;l:{ i sm’llhlm |:‘|I|u Lupp. voy - > N ", 0 A N 3 T vay equi At ¥y i treasury ol 1,034 in addition to the 000 This committee will hold a meeting at : RO T T 2 o PR o way and equipping it. The large deposit | full tim of 81,084 X "his 4 P 3 ROOM COTTAGE, 037 . 20ust. 8. Tn 5 0. 17 ;i Do e A aband o Ao ll8s 5500 | of conl is i the valley of San Mar- | It s reported that elk can be seen in great | invested in the building and real estate. Julius Meyer's room. southeast cornor of T TS s mo to same, part lot 8, block 35, chial, within - twenty-two miles of an | pumbers about fifty or sixty niles down the it Twelfth aud Farnam streets,ou iriday even- ROOM FLAT HEAT, T MONEY o TOAN AT OURER 7 »uth Omal 4,600 | existing railroad. In this valley there are | piver west of Steamboat Springs. The O den Times ing, at 8o'clock, at which time the question A 108 W D A AR rURBENT RATES me to same, lot 16, block 4, Créigh- 00 square miles underiined with forty-one | fierce winds that prevail in that part of the | People overlaoked the importance of perma- | will be siven careful consideration. Tho e ek B W elahts ek wite to s V000 | feet of anthracite coal, which represents | country keep part of the ground bare, and | Benily beneficial effects and were sauisfied | following letter was ordered sent to the con- Dyror u:-.wr.s ROOM HOUSE; INQUIKE 1013 W MORTGAGE LOANS, & MOOR || e sRvandererancindy L 528,000,000 tons. The company has a mar- | the elk can find enough to keep thom ' alive | With transient action: but mow that i is | ventiou of bricklayers and masons who are i bt 4 Wi ¢ e et A T 6000 | ket for .,.rxxr,mlu tons _\-utrly hlplmuen .'d:an duving the winter. generally llmu\\-u Lh;n‘fi £ of Iigs will | now holding their twenty-eighth annual TN T 'RI : B TR 2 5 T Cl LEDS, ¢ I'rancisco on the north, Cape Horn on the kY ey SEnONt S faaas permanently c¢ure habitual constipation, | convention in this city: OR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, “v- LOANS ON IMPROVED REAL . QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. south and China on the west, with all inter- T'he figures given in revorting the recent | \oi'tiformed peaple will not buy other lax: 4 - & Y Garvin Boo 0 N. Y. Life. A M Potter and husband to Franklin ediate islands. The new company will | Strikie in the Hidden Treasure mine at Man- | yTe SRR BEO S Non O e Welcomed the Bricklayors, Rates 1o n word first inscrtion 16 n word there- Potter, 100x116% feet in nw nw tuedis 5 . ipomy i hattan were, by mistake, given fav belo v h Tl ] ' L2l I 10.—To the International after, Nothing taken for less than 25¢. 8-16-18 ..... 3 2 hln_vo a nmnntlnu_'lll:u"lqnol.\l;ml !x;cug-nmumll tuneiractual value. According to assay cor. | the system. Sitiyers and MasonsUnlon ndw 1bsksesion 2 2 . e, shipping point will be Guaymas, Mexico, and | 1 L s R e x the 2 R FOR RENT. DESIRABLE Raine 105 3 115 AT InReeTTon 8L e the headdquarters of the company San Fran- | tficates exhibited at the oxpress office ono JANGLE ABOUT JUSTICES, sotippiAVeIEthoJOIhoistsibral Sl bo: HO! Inquire 1019 Dodge, month. Nothing take lu| 1088 than 3 S Dundy (mas e in cisco. By the opening of the coal property grade of ore lias a gold value of $130 and the union in regular session nssembled, do ho ’}' bl e | ISNaw HRmpui iro Bayi . By pening property | Fono ) of 8160 in gold and sily S f extend (o your honorable body out very host E DESIRABLE ROOMS, 1724 ('A!‘I’l‘\lh AVE- NEY TO LOAN 14, block 16, Kount: L oons Californin will expericnce a greater boom s 5 = st bo Yo 1 Edgerton's Cireuit Kiding Court Objected | wishesand trust that your delfberations may nue. e will Toan vou any sum sehich vou wish, e PR 3 3a0n | Whan during the gold fover of 1840, A rai “:\\mlm':!L ks"“ l.'.‘.‘fi s“(‘:ul‘mwm lm'flmg L To by Other Justices of the Peace, cantinue to be ‘profitable und ple L Vo BT TTYTe (T = e lorge. at ownst possible raios, in the otal amount of transfer .08 22,914 | rond twenty-two miles long will be built and | Myers creek, ten an air rom o : F T L | slualy welcome you to our city trust’ thut - NIOE ROOMS: - | i AAUIOR iy Yongtl oL | e ,‘,,‘,,‘,“\?m, all modern mining machiaery | Del Norte, and is called Embargo, which | The mandamus case againat Justicoof ti you 1" citrey: nwiy Dlousant Fomeme Ypor You o ‘ —— | equip E i 4150 is the true name of the crool. Soma | Peace Edaerton was called in chambers yes- | bran e v a nd coal cars. The property was formerl s0_ i ! s e Pl DT iadin 15, STEAM HEATED ROOMS, FURN s o™ You cam DOrrOR o PA'I’EK] i) A R T Y | hard work is being done by mners already | terday before Judge Awbrose. The action L atirey, P rosidont, BTN, 1000 Dodes . SHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, in the camp, who are certain that they have | is brought to compel the defondant to dis- AR R The proposition to vote bonds for building a new union depot came up for discussion and was given about one hour's time. Al fo. londs at low - - o HORSE AND (A 5 r 0 y Sty Groeley's I'otato Or ing bona ¢ ¢ | runs HED ROOM, 2017 HARNEY §T W AR Gan GO ANT N‘P',‘(‘,“,;‘AN,“,N_,. BUREAU. SUE3& C). SOLICITOK: 22:0) a budding bonanza. continue his oMcs in the city and hold his | DeWitt's WitehFuazel saivo ours pilas, Tho Astoria Budget is making a hard sonable. 2400 Gass ORANY OTHER SECURITY, Bullding, OMAHA. NEB. Advice FRE In an editovial on “Potatoes in Colorado oregon. (Gontt R WeabOmohalnE sainal Sfonr RiEn o AR A Without p « Al of property, = E—— ——— | the Chicago Tribunesays: “Something be s e : i ¥ G MEASURING THE ELECTRIC ARU, / L OAN CO., ter than silver nas been discovered in Col- Coourg is shipping a good many fine beef | was elected, A demurrer was entered by » u0s 3 : RHILWRY T]ME UARD orado; 50,000 tons, 100,000,000 pounds of - po- | cattlo. the defense and tho caso was continued until | (e, Tan. 6.—To the Kdltor of Tae Beog: . s PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. Teaves 5 part of which 18 more than twelve miles | sohool teachers. is claimes " artie: % o 2 Ramliee @ word firat dnwertion, 1o a”word 625 | Omaha s, | from Greeley. Aboutone-third of the arable ol enannL R tiasa moes Al i It o l.nm;.d biy“nu:' parties pus| iz Who | cle, “How to Classify Blectric Are Lamps,” {ligroafian “Nothiy AR (0L 1908, 4 1iat MONEY ON ANY KIND OF 5 ¥5iej iy Veatibuio: i land in that seotion i3 devoted to potato | \oured from Coos count, cuse that it has been the custom of the de- | 1 viuh 1o say that it is ovident Mr. Cowgill YOUNG WOM DER CAT v confidential. A, E.” Harrls, b Express. owing in rotation with other crops, princi- Tha bl WiltocAous mills’ av Sal fendant to cull cases at his oftice in the Pax- | 4y yot quite understand me. . 1f Mr. Cowglil Women's Christian assoctation, 1118, 17th st. | i v27 IownLooal.. i pally wl ‘ho yield of last year was Tho big Wilcox flour mills at Salem have | yn piock, and set them for hearing S GASAND | A planos - of Al kinds. ' Tustnos “‘L{i_lr_\fif";;,{‘;"jnfi NOTRIVER: pockets of the potato growers around Gree- | PIUS stocks = eral complaints have been made by lawyers [ Will find that his addivion of “low vension” confidontial. 3. B Haddoek room 437 Ramgo blockc e M ley. The yield of this year 13 not so large | Grant's Pass has passod a week without | \who objected to going outin the couitvy | is entively out of place. The term low ten- WARM ROOMS WITH GOOD BOARD, X--THE PLACE TO BORROW 5 r K | £10pm | described as eminently satisfactory to | greatly rejoiceth. had gone to bed, nnd they claim that he has | of Lighest intensity of light varics un 2020 Huruey stvgt, NONEY. ON HOLSEHOLD b V ull coucorned, ‘The “crop is about | Ashland is bringing to its aid the chaiu- | no right to come into the city and run his | Gl FEC SUSERA 00 L EEEE HAC 3 3Y, ON HORSES A S, 45,000 tons and its selling value not less than | gane and bread and water diet i dealing | court when six other justices have been | different conditions in the electric ire. Why i ) and i | Om . B AR = ‘:::"; ";(I:I‘ l.:".“u;':m‘,“:"..,:: Quaka for which reason they have found a Samuel Anderson of Harrishurg is 72 Edgerton declares that the case is the re- | I used that term, but aid not mention from RCHA i 9.46 pm. | K. C. Night Exp. vin U, P, Traua. | G, market in many of the states, large quan- | o4 but held his end up nobly in a bloody | sult of personul spleen and spite work. He | which point the most intense lizht is de- ANY CHATTEL SECUR ‘rlm, 3| tities being sent sas, Texas, Mobile | gypoy fizht with Eiias Penland, suys that cortain parties huve boen after his | 1iveq. Iy tho alternating are tho zme iy 3 i 10th & Marey Sis.| Omah: MONRY AR 15 Marey St e cost of seeding, cultivating, ivrig 1 S ) oo n 08 able to get it, aod ho 18 | yo i 1 okt S LARGE € 5 i ‘s st 2 : ok B e gitt on its demand that no Chinese be em- | bl ! A ha 18| tension ar ally distributed above aud : b MONEY, AT L( ) ; ol on ot B 1 i or a0 15008 | ployed in tho cannorios noxt spring. 1t suys | OCFain that | thoy will ot suceoed | bolow tho bland of the carbons o 7 : o e ey i 5 8.00 pin £ Ham 0 1 1 0w, ays ke has secured opi 0 As to photomotric asu s, I s RO »\l‘fh”\'\il’\lvll .‘.“1&1‘{'_‘ I L THAT you may piy ba any timo Auufvu‘ i Attbuted Ciniited Al 00 i ing profit of §20.80 out of:the $45, realizing whlio: As to photomotri nts, [ still 2 3L block, EXD. (10 0. B. ox. Sui) cents por 100 pounds. The price last | WKES: have told him that he could nold court uny- T TR T LEGANT ACCOMMODATIONS AND HOME o1 RS WEST, year was 5 vents to€l und somo growers | It 1s reported that Recoiver Li W Hadley | where in the county. He insists that he s | LR what wo want. - Wo it some 8 10 0 pEvALe family. Tenns roaso 3 TEE CC Klanoi SXAREROE ) rnise 1eh 4 e of the Oregon Pacitic, will make proposals to | i i e T of b Wo wi ¢ It some v TN 30w |Oklanoma & TexasBx . (B S raised as much as tive thus'to th 8 Proy all the prevogatives und privileges of o | yhine positive. There will 0o ilwiys o var M220 148 8 : e “UNTON PACIRIC * | interest on the valug the land or for | bresent pay as wages until such timo as the | 1y g oun go about the county holding court as > VOR WRNT, WURNISHE b UNFUR Ointha [Union Depot10ih & Marey Sta.| € o flos Yo R W0 dand ox fon | 1ad evalops 10t 4 paying institation. “Iho | o ploasos. Egorton: professes to beliovo | WPk the measurement Is taken. An angly ulalied roois, with oxcelient board. 824 N. i, | “Riyton Toe o lino cach luserson, $1.3 ] these iteins the remaining"profit is still a | men object to such a heavy cut in wages, and | {ijyr tho city s conspiring against the | OF 47> Will give the bosy maximum 5 L month. Notl n for 1ogs 4 3pm ‘ 2 large one,” vrobably will not submit to it, county, as ten country constables have bec not now good practice to rate arc lamps by S WO, ot Warus 4 ode: (s AT, FLE AlASS BOTRL o FaOroasysse £ A man who has been khobping wood for a | three-fourths interest is owned by Deyoe, 10 CIght countty jnsticos ny | 1o Tate lumps by thewattage consumad fn CHICAGO, MIL &S PAUL. | A numboer of years in Pina’ Nut district has “ wn and Haud, 18 to be developed, 4030 | South Omaha into i counter” compme aud [ b it 1% N0 TSI HEREELARS e uislie rooms with boand. Pluasant i b 1 ¥ Kir. Murray. for £0,000. J. W. Brown and = W1o) Bognd: patent dook check, © Address with sianp, i |- 0 Limite Q40w | Appeal. His stone oven haying been burnt | My Murea v 850,000, 4 L and - -~ R I T RV T T BC oy e | L0ck DOXB1, Counell 2011+ A xpress (oS | out ho took some clay Trai u large deposit | son and Louis Dyer will R0 out from Albany ANNUCNCEMENTS B S A B it MUST § NOE STOOR nhe knew of nearby,” dnd ‘mixing it with a | to commence operations for Murray at once atious should be basod on 430 10 450 walt Liown al Tow 500, Will involcs a v 51000 | stove und paid no move atention to it until | head of young eattle out of a hierd of 200, av [ §3ill,” the me Iy . P ~ U00.00. " For cush only. Address A 47 i | & stove und nald ¢ antil | head ¢ 7 L 200, ab | Bill,” the merry comedy which will consti 408 ik cortain energy or light-giving cae Tonton: o n word first Inwrtion, 1o word | #4001 FOroRAORl, FAcdion"a 41, te ) Moiv) | & 10pm 10Xt morning, and thepyho noticed that | his Tyeh valley Fanch, that have died from | 1oy tiil SRS MR L Conste | brosses i tortaln Guors - Ty TR o] , X . ross... el | U atre ne: 1S shn " Mr. Cowgill's stutement that a’l. & U : et = WANTED, A FIRST-CLASS LARGE DRY oo, LIy 1 bl : lie P 0s nftor boink steiclken. | theatre next week, is that every character 18 OR 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 815 8. 18th E 4 mnit v ) e s e i found a white, clear 'metal with scarcely | die in a few minutes uftor being stricken, G W0 14 }\;‘*{:f",fl“h: Alkinger vonik larko general B e O T Rs . |Arrivea. - | any welght 10 it. and without a struggle. William Floyd r in the piece isa comody character; there is ndle power, measured by Dr THE RS, BT AN, COR- tatoes were grown last year on rea, no Porest G "row i pay its | 2 e} is afrernc ; 2 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | THE OLDEST, EST AND ONLY INCOR- 0c Lrown last y 0 an 4 n Forest Grove is borrowing §1,000 to pay its | 2 o'clock this afternoon, 3 In reply to Mr. Cowgill’s answer on my arti- pushing the MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS, estimated to have put $1,250,000 into the | Shut down pending the consumption of sur- | | siqoncaat 7 o'clock 1 the evening. S willbo Kind onough and road 1t again ho jeadwood Expross, . ....| 4.10pm | and prices are lower, but the situation is | rece g a visit from a tramp, aud thereat fter dark to try a case toa julge after he | sion was used in order to show how theangle HILLSIDE, 15 & DODGE. ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, Give ® Tves | 00,000 The potatoes are of excellent | with the tramp question. elected for the purpose. did Mr. Cowgill not add “alternating” also? EY'ON ¢ \n,.u v HICAGD, R & PACTFIC. | Arrivos a citl >acifl dfmladiiel RIS A A DAD _ | and the cities on the Pacitic coast. alp for twenty-five years and never been | ongiderable wider than in the high and low 2y, IN QUICK EST POSSTHI e 0 o 2 i A O Ialasd on gne Achaly AIORA T 81500, white labor will do the work for the same 3 some of the best lawyérs i the cityrnd they Ept e b atlemen preforrod. Addiess A 80 T 620 i o blorada Lany y atement of pt « | the employes to accept 50 per cent of their g 75 TR 3 ik 1ol _ | statement of profit mak; al\D allowance for I I i Methodist civcuit rider of the olden days, | yion " shown, according to the anwle fr 17, GARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM AND BOARD, FOR BALE, PINST OLAB TEL DAR DO R 3 ¥ llammrk-hle Metal, ‘Lhe mine in Josephine county, of whick velieyed from duty, aild ne thinks soriously | (audic power. "It ig by far the best mothail I'WO NICELY FURNISHED OR UNFUR POR SATE, STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS, | _U.P. Dopot and Marey $ts. | Omaha_ | found o new metal, says, the Cavson (Nev.) tlemen have bonded their interest to u | fighting tho matter toa finish, Lot Prvgtirton it L U adildne s FORRENT UNFURNIEH D ROOM of hard: od 10 count; & L ) I V' Si little water made a bgek, built a five in his Robert Mays reports the loss of tifteen The particu r pleasing feature of “Dr, I'hiis is the ost satisfactory, as It ex thereaftor, Nothing taken for lews than > 3| 5“‘;:"“ 1% anieg (e sanda). [1040am tove back was all gone, and in the ashes | a peculiar and fatal disease. ‘They seem to Jamp, properly adjusted. will only ) N 1 B e — o BT nres T T i It would not break so lié put it on an ola | ports a similar condition of affairs. Iu so absolutely nothing ssrious ubout {t. That | Fhtit e MOV S TEARIKEL Y Ok W ES FOBBE\T——STORI:EANDuFF!cEs poniug - the st For fuforns # 1 HNRPEONN, 111730x anviloutside the cabin and “hit it witha | respects the diseaso resemblos blackleg, | which in the “action of tho comedy | ®"\GiHIER S EETTES WE A CORIEOR FREE. SN, wer No. 1502, Lincoln, Nob, 200 o ! but. 1f it is, 1ts invroduetion is a mystery, nn;vm' h-] grave owing Iu. the danger lm ured from position of 452 will sho ) fully Tige o wonl fieat mmertion, 10 & word DRUG STORE FOR SALE: ONLY ONE IN R i, ¥aaa...(Rx. Mon) . yolved by inlstaken Identity 13 really | a00.candlo power, in fact, it will os - rule :“n.m..-nu n for loss than 20, Y o0 ohiia Towa > Addsess 1 W, M. Vailey Lagy g Vyaulog the consistently ~humorous —part — of | GECCOIIEC BOR Aboye. this, provided. tho T e v. Lite. 3 Coaves | MISSOURE PACIE Tl - ~ SR RS ta'to. enta it. Thoughtless husbands and wives, an : : FORRENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUTLIY A > Arilvay Rainmaker Melbourne wants to enter a carbons are | 50 thatthe propor crater 1 P'nvmn At The bullding hus a fireproot 4 Omaha! _Dopot 15tk un 1 Webat s e new contract with Cheyenne for the next | dmbitious father-in-law, a flat-headed dude, | (G050 Ly S AlL o HOOFS, gan e, ApblSat s ot R AN 180 ban 8 Loule Bxorens. -~ 00 am S s | Lhreo years. an ex-ballet dancer, a {rolicsome variaty ac As rogards Mr, Whipple's treatiso on mu o 6 1l00rs, K48, olc. Apply at the of Do o tress and o jealous superintendent of polico he Boe. 010 “Tatos, 100 8 1w ¢ rion. $1 r 10 pa | Daily (ex Sun) Nebr 0 The s route to North Park is reported " v nicipal highting, I am’ in no particular need = = - | month.” Noha taike YT b Tt . B As‘ II i in” [Eightiul candition, owlug to the. iaso | 306 10 get hopelessiy mixed in tivtation | SR pELIRE guc™t amt plewsod 10 loatn AGENTB WANTED. FOR TRADE. GOOD BUSINESS PROP- 13th and Wobator Omaha LR () storm. DG counter Hirtatlons, bu AR that Mr, Cowgill patconizes the Omahg E 8 . 200 p Bia. to behave like rational beings the harmless- | L 0A Y, coutraily located, clear, for largo tract of Sioux it Litfon Parts of the Big Horn basio, which bave | nessof the supposed wrongdoers becomes | 'H2V4FY: FLDWARD = CHU NG “Rates, 1008 1l Fryr B r Omahia; will assume | gan'3 |1 el AR 5 _ L bt w‘mwmun invertion. £ 0 lue p o oo, TUQUIN TOORI + X ol s S )1 “MOTHER s FRIEND" i8 the greatest | never before been biockaded, are now 1ac- | ypnarent, and reconciliation gets to by the T WANTRD - AR O SOLTOrSEE bldg. i bz 4 510 pm Gakiand . Pasan 2x. Sun’) o e bl ing e bh"-u;yn‘“:'; cossinle husiness of all coucerned. **De, Bul opens ENTS OR SOLICIT Ol 3 % ufferail ohild-hoa oman, 1 havo be ate 7 disease } ppearod ¢ | at the ) Sunc Jllnmlm Soulh Omaha, Plattsmouth, nf.:w ‘.t 4 LBX. 3 aves | SIOUX CITY & PACIRC Aniv mid-wife for many years. and In cach caso A fatal lung disease has appeared among | 4t the matinee on Suuday 1) od Day guaranteed. Koallne - 953 Py hal Depoi, 10 and Marey Sts. where ‘‘Mother’s Friend'* had beenused it has horses all through rnorthern Wyoming, e Ltk and Harney, Omahia. M167 14° 3 AND NOTIONS; Sloux City Passenger. . [10.20 i accomplished wondors and relieved much | Those that do nov die are rendered worth Worsted Miils Close Dow When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, /i want horsew aid cattie 3, Pranktort, Ind. | 3§ i Paul Expross 10:005 fuflering. It ia tho best remedy for riging of | less. ‘The Euroka Cattle company has lost a | Cawvixa, R 1, Jan, 11,—The Caraina 'WANTED-TO RENT, =TS 100 E3 = v SIOUXCTTY & PACIFIC " Arrivos RN} Raain, e Baco e Wik "“\'\’?""; 1" vélusble """““*":“""“" | Worsted wills, the auly industry of this < 0 depot. 15th un Omahia it Y, Al ork hus boen commenced on the tunnel | piace, will close indefinitely this woeek for fSand Dakota. » or wxchango for | - Montgomery, Ala. ‘ b A ; Taton Tigo o word et lnsariion. 16 ward thare- nidee, d o 4 o St Puul Lilic . of No. 2 mine at Carbon. It is reported thav | lack of orders. 1t is the first shutdown in | Wher she had Children, she gavethera (astorie ANOANAT draaliaatiipe. e nd catvle. Add.ox 70 ¥ranitortiva | TR Dhis Tt .(“.TS:J‘“.SL",T:?'JLRT.'H‘ FAREALA, b, tecoips 1 [[SEDI0RIIARAECRIRIDL (s Ronakiad Buns | (ESt orien i [ e e e it l The e S — e aTE e | Taaves |- OUARL S8 10D days per week for the coming month 5] KRR Rt AND BOARD Iy BALYA i ERAMER SEINERROOM. .‘:f.‘,:‘ ‘OmabalU. P! Depot. 10th wad SRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Union Pacific Coal compsny has ordered | Oue word doscrines it, “perfoction.” We ro. 2ol 130 | ‘AWdress Box B3, Duslap, Jowa [ 300pW]| .5 Louls Cauioa Ball, 7 Sold by all druggists. ATLANTA, GA | Joug P, Joues 1o stop taking coal out of the ) ferto DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,curas wiles When sho was a Child, sho cried for “astorie, When sho hocame Miss, she clung to Castoris,

Other pages from this issue: