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STORAGE. FOR EXCHANGE. < vV = o 1 o Al ter ought to : -.m;( He told the chief {:drnn nd with aflroad to take it out 'KANT W I N DI : SPBG”“ANUTWES o M | T RRRANe e | IS PORTER GROYE A FRAUD| it Bt it el | SRSt T | PRANE WILL GO TO THE PEN W 'S, | e to attempt to dictate as to what Horn river have subscribed to a fund from - “Advertismments for these columna Wil be | Groiai G iNE & GROSS, 1 TIAT K _OF MILLINERY _AND NOTION tho legislature should do taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening and un- R o v %0 A OFses and_ o - > 2 " iat . S B L E which a bounty of $20.60 will be pald for ies 2 i {ll 0:00 p. m. for the morning and Sunday ed- | _N°¥: G s Land B B ST e o His Colored Dupes Waitingfor Salaries that COLORADO. each gray wolf killed in that territory. In | Political Dishonesty in the State of New oy BTORAGE FOR HOUSE i OWN 3 < i iali At Mosca flour retails at $1 per hundred addition to that amount Fremont county will - f Advertisers, by requesting a numbered check, | Miiateit FOIE # arnam 1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS Fail to Materialize, v od. Tattor In care of The Tae. ANSwors 80 AAACEAN0 | s | M6, hoTaes and cattle. Address box —_— last year at nearly $250,000 ' - m— | mdse, NoOTses & ¥ AL pelt ought to stimulate the hunters to such will be deliveed upon pr the check. p- miniin 3. 'he Rose . ) o bl L o AL R AT WANTED-TO BUY ranktir, Ind T | CAMP 1S ON THE VERGE OF STARVATION | o The Tose mine, Battle mountaln, Crippte | Kiofrt as will soon rid that country of the | GRAVESEND'S ~ CZAR FOUND GUILTY : 1 T RIY, T 218t (modern improvements), fof. Chicago prop- » has ¢ seven foot vein of ore. posts. FflUATKONB WANTEDV m'}y'-}:;(’-r' e ’.::n' 'fyv” K, . fmproved o A Aproved, W Mo Welch, The Stewart mill, Bingham, Utah, produced P WASHINGTON. e A axton bloe 3 sixty-one pounds of gold, wor 00, las e a word firat_insertlon, 1o aword - - ASu8 AND AN.| = While Charles ts Rushitig Business in Wash- | S1Xty-one pounds of gold, worth §76,000, last | A flouring mill is being built at La Cen- Telnl of th ter. ' Awnlting Nothing_taken for less than e, | WANTED o FUNE PO N1 1es | BTEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN BEST PART month. and Ulay mines, Lake Cit Walla Walla ¢ shipping a good many fruit trees to Colorado. od THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1591 7 Twenty-eight dollars for each wolt ot - - — o wte, for general merchapdse of g¥o ington—New Gold Fleld New r ; REGIRTERRD PHARMACIT WANS BITUA: | s e | 01, 0%, T EONCPL) TOTURES T S0 N aifoss GNP WaE. pepL . tlon by the b, Teg. in Towa, nod Il ) FOR SALE- FURNITURE. M7z EERICD "" West- 71"“.""}" 1’,;».»" tona in January, 175 tons mo; ety expertence. | Good city reference i IOR ] 7 -, ern Nows Notes. han in December. » Bouth’ Omaha, Neb ~ T g rerggre—— o line | F¥ SEAN SUSES AND. . LOT! v * | _ Snohomish and Everett will cross bats on oy PO Tates, 100 a line first Insortion, $1.60 a line | FOR HANGE, HOUS AND _LOTS IN A good strike fs reported fn the Sultan, | Washington's birthday. L _ | per month. Nothing taken for less’ than 2c, Xa land, The O. Davis Kood {, WITH HUST Farnam_street 7-M188 28 bbbt L0l i W HUAGRILLL L Bk ) The Spokane Review is to distribute $100 Gntion, Would FOR RALFE, TRNTTURE OF m.v.“ - > - - 0 The vein is five feo! de SN . tlon it | T liage, o0 ata for.. hot ‘wm.‘\ S PAYING DRUG STORE | It reports recelved from Radersburg are Ihw\ “‘,!m;“ ”‘] '.““'\ | tn nome industry prizes NEW YORK, Feb. 15.—The jury in tha QT o307 160 rentn *cheap and - good: nelghboro A h majes $11.0% annu- | correct, and there Is no reason to doubt | \,yirit yag ;:(.,.‘,!‘2’: for II\‘"m(lI,H[" the Y»n,’} | The farmers of Crescent aro organizing a | McKano case filed into the court room this aming _stree 3 i 7o118 " | their truth, Charles Porter Grove, president | 4 tha railroad at West Cliff. s T cheese and butter factory morning and five minutes later the prisoner WANTED- MALE HELP. FOR SALE--HORSES, WAGONS, ETOC. I SH FOR STOCK OF | of the Montana and Illinols Gold Mining com- ar Walsonburg the newly opened Evan Free ferries are petitioned for at Hamil- | appeared in charge of a deputy sheriff. Ho - —— groceries; about §1,600.00, Address C 41, Bee pany, should be brought up with a sharp | Jones coal mine h 1y opencd Evan | yon and Heffron, in Skagit county was surrounded by his counsel and his faith e & word firat Insertion. 16 & word | Fon ®ALE, PHARTON, WITH POLE AND Pzl Jones coal mine has shipped its first load | 7, ¥ his counsel and his faith hereafter, Nothing taken for lc=e than o lraony. Hew: will sell, cheap::Addy - e T s RS turn, says the Helena Independent in a | of coal. It went to Quanah, Tex g ho mill in hastin {s about ready to | ful friends from Gravesend. Mr. Shepard STICITORS, THAMS FURNISHT oo office - M5 18* Fenra apecdy, Would take in exchange | recent Issue. Among the guests at the [ It is claimed that spirit thermometers Mart b again at reduced wages for the | and the counsel for the prosecution sat A 8, TEAMS FURNISE — e i Cush renister wnd | standard - type 3 y el registered 50 deg below zero one nig 1era et 4 y ds. American Wringer Co., = Natior " Helena is Mr. A. Wilion of Raflersburg. | Fes Kr zero one night : o Laround their tables. Clerk Byrne asked the : A FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. writer or ‘good bicycle, Lock bux ¥ Yesterday he was endeavoring to get to. | 148t week at Hot Sulphur Springs. Nopipse uantities of fish are golug over the | foreman of the jury if they had agreed upon HALARY ORt COMMISSION. ALE-A GOOD DOUBLE SLEIGIL “IN- | 55 Ciins Ty Y N The Walsen mine has resumed work after | yuii ot B4 gt Bl ol FOR G T itest_Invention of th AL FEE AL LA Q 353 et Tor 1 Rood driig Mock [ ensisr GROVE " 1DGALEN 1 6B HUNE IR IAR JOTRIME | HOAE|| o ryo saC 1 o SUSDEUsIOn EHIL I8~ Row NHlp= Yo have,' rade for a good drug stock in en i ocal s g near | ping coal to the Pusblo steol works Wild hogs in Mud Bay point il stock and “What Is it? ent Chemieal ink Erasir praska. 1o mogene, lowa. 7 s Tike maKic i SALE_NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, OAK [ _braska. BDox M, 1 R it '_ | Radersburg last fall. Mr. Wilson is one ot The mineral found in the new Manitsu | LCFForize the people. A wild boar hunt is on “Guilty. o, s Yo further ¢ o0 e de. . T 1 Tk 25,00 to $126.00 per b ne: Wil tnka good horse In trad e . TR 3 e Bl ) % P al T ava Fiia (e Mo M Con Py AP Qi | GOOD FARM AND STOCK T ’.',?.,flA"l\H‘('x' 5 | the best known citizens of that scotion of | gold flelds s Improving. The camp has | "5 W01 Tho prisoner sat quiet, but his friends 36, La Crosse, Wis. B FOR RENT, §1 ACRES FOR GARDEN PUR- 697, 1 Cloud, Nob, v 2 Jefferson county, and s himself interested | voted to allow no liquor selling and no Speaking of Italian climates, the grass is | were very much affected. The verdict may FINAT CLASS MACHINE: NTRD_ Wit0 | FOm RENT, | “farm, weat Howell's en | oo n SN TV SIKA T in mining. Just before he started for Helena | dance halls green and (e robins are singing in Columbus | mean an_ imprisonment in state prison. for Ia good #olo 1+ cornet player nox Doree.. THynife oreTunm: Hamiin o7 8,a18th; || (DO COODLONE AN LivEH N | a prospector named Richardson, w! Montrose is bullding a large creamoty ana | 100TYards two years or ten, at the discretion of the Neweastle, Wyoming. M196 18° Linton block QM99 100, Dox 1 g, OK. g 3 ke e 4 hove it it fs proposed to make enough pure butter to A broom factory will be opened in North | court - - AND] | BATHD HAT FOH WAL, THR. ) —_— | cen - to 5 | Gupply mo ¢ A Yakima as a result of oxperiments in that | McKane is now in the Raymond streot D, A FIRST-CLASS PL A DALY AY FOR SALE. hlAr\H.\RI' = > St % he supp! most of the mining camps on the 7t salewman who has had e "; ttle Copany, Ames, Neb, have 2,000 tons WANTED - TO BORROW. Porter Grove calls the place where | wogtarn slope. section in the culture of broom corn Jail awaiting the sentence which is to be pro- That Tne: mone but first-clase salesman need of good barn stored hay for sa ANl orders | — his shanties are located, called on him and i - George G. Hackett, the fisherman, is load- | Bounced upon him Monday morning at that liney none” bt Arstclesy Se M0 TS L L G 4 e 1| " Ore running $10 s reported to have been | | Georke G, Hackett, the fsherman, load- | Giolock. Only the clemency to which th (Nerenfier. “Nothing taken for less than e, told him something must be done for the | struck just south of Como. It is free mill- | 1€ & carload of salmon for Boston at By | . e o A v #0 earnestly recommended him stands Rates, 1c o word first Insertion, 1o WITH GOOD REFERENCES | ¢ ALE, IANDSOMB SWE — 2! = 1508 il Groven ity th voiia |1 GO : 5 erett, and is reported as having secured TITH GOOD REER e N Cme. | TOR & HANDSC L X NI WANTEL ON OMAIIA IMPROVED | eleven men at Grove City or they would | ing and the gold is coarse. It has caused | [WWh QN0 edat Ttween. thisTcraT of GravoRsHA NAQ: Aiitain e Nidress 92, N. X, 1 glo sielkit: only si6.00. Wil roside N O A i O, | starve to death. _ According to Richardson's | quite an excitement. HOAEy A CRECCAH U UIRL QIR SN SHiDL RO LA 6w b WK, e ay rataige g of caretully selected first morigagese | report the men have scarcely anything to | News has just reached Durango of a bl The big Klickitat bridge is stranded on an | joss than tho law. An appeal to the general NERGITIC MAN WITH §20.00 CASH CAN & de __Mitt11 | eat, and, to make matters worso, {hoy havo | gold strike in the Duke mine in Suberclo island elghty rods below lis site. Whetl the | term and to the'court of appealy stand in "Dy fine paying businness in central — 5 = | no ‘warm winter-clothing. ~They are living | gulch. The assay runs sixty-one ounces | \Water Eets low enough it will have to be | the way of the execution of the sontence, Pieo. 1 5 % word frst Inwertion 1o & word | __ FOR SALE REAL ESTATE, | up in the hills, seven miles from Raders | gold and fifty ounces silver, u total vaiue of | ‘aken to pleces and put together again. HALEVOR tE MRy DO DUt (el 1AWy whb e STANT T W] et JOLIOR R0 T tess than %o, | i Inmertion, 1o word | burg, all in one shack, not fit for an animal, | 1,302 MISCELLANEOUS. have heard the trial feel confident that the TELILOENT A ofportunity: | FRBSH. HOLSTEIN COW AND. CALF FOR | thoretier. Nothing taken for loss then o __ let alone & man. There is 1o foor in e | * from La Vet to Croede the Denver & | Mossilia valley, N. M., n producing targe | ar Is mean merely delay and not reversal, A raiitear oF mior to John Grant, Bldg. A BARGAINS, HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMs, | SA4U0 TRrE S RE R foo hen tate | Rio Grande road will be broad gauged this quantities of brooms for the California and BROOKYLN, Feb. 15.—The indictments A B on. chat Ll s il wale or trade. ¥. K. Darling, Harker Ulock, ‘v’:“-L"lnh ‘Ivhlh-mixvrl r“gl .'“X ”‘"l" Sk Illl\‘ \;”"q"f‘.: year. A tunnel will be cut through a por- | Arizona markets. against McKane, on which he was found e L onlLs na” Shole lbectar 18 0 ) i S OB ABRO 1 that they fear to go out into the hills for | tion of the La Vota pass and the road much | Spotted fever rages at Sherwood, Iron | EIIH charged conspiracy to falsity election - - R | O L TR WILL SELL CHEAP OR EXCHA FoR | Tuel, as ‘they run great danger of freezing | , oty Taxhs Tanii 16y \viotinisldler in laks | etarnas 3D, AG) O] h gagemen pmmodating d Milwaukee, Wis., property, lots 8, 9, 10 block | to death. P 0 / L 8 Dhraski: new patent article; BYeryBady wanty ‘Organist, BV Eimith's add. oty of Omaha. For in TE willl e, rabi rabaredittiat Noverber 18 A Greeley genius has perfected an appli- | than twenty-four hours, An' make $1,600.0 3 formation write Creim Clty Sash and ' Door : ebirs vember 18 | %o which gathers, sacks and sorts pota- | The skeletons of groat numbers of deer | \ ; . Addreas ¢ $ b sve arrived at Radersburg with a colony of 8 , pota groq | e i N e Partic i - Company, Milwaukec, Wis. Mirs oL e e e gFousd. The | Hiavs bash folind o (R Methow, 5. Of rellca [ YHO, LYo trlad I vain avery other medns Gmalia. 11 i — = - | fitteen colored men_ from Cincinnati. ~ His 8 ) Ik el 5.RO0M COTTAGE, CORNER LOT, | arrangement with these men was that they | new machine can be attached to any potato | of the hard winter of 1302-83 ARt iR L Ot N0 S ATH IR FOR ORI (A TH Tates, 100 o line each insert ¢ Must sell at once. Ak e Were 't each buy one shate of stock for $6, | d1E8ing machine, The tug Estelle exploded hor boilers near J o E, suth 11th, RE € 2 y ol 8 v K 3 - 5 4 action is immediate, direct and certain, as . w';‘i per_month, Nothing tak AT and in return he would employ them as | Near Alamosa J. P. Hamill, the pioneer | Campbell river in the northern part of Van Bligle’ trinl! Will: prove:. Band for a'tr ‘\"lf-“,.' e than B, | MRS, DR H “LATRVOYANT, 50-ACRE, HIGHLY IMPROVED Fal o nore. pavine (hem $106 por month. After | hog raiser of the San Luis valley, foeds his | couver island, killing all the crew of elght | package to Dr. I Schiftmann, St. Paul it - | L & o 3'7th year at 119 N 16 Harrison ‘county, jTowasi 200 actes e civen | he had located them Grove went back east, breeding stock with alfalfa hay, allowing the | persons, Minn., ask your druggist firs % vor GuNBRAL Mouse- | S| o v, 0o per, neres passestion elven | 08 A haa' o ddea of mining, but [ hogs o run to the stack. He fattens his | A big dance of the Navajoo Indlans will L L = Bluffs, low R E-260 1 Grove promised he would put them in | pork on boiled wheat and field pea: take thi h ab forty INNOUNCEMENT e MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. g £l - 3 ) ake his month about forty miles AN CMENT? FOR _GENBRAL HOU 24 = N - charge of a competent mining man. Instead Grand Junotion people, with their ac- | below mington, N. M. About 600 Indians SN 18 Char « Rates 140 a_word “first Insertion, 1c & word fine mouth front on Cuming str he plac at their head Willlam Howard, | customed enterprise, are going into hotbed [ will do the dancing. The Cralgen-Paulding company arri = T 5 catter. Nothing taken for lcks than 2c. iR ok o WO SO it | Dis brother-in-lu, also a colored man, and | vegetable raising. Large glss frames have | Freano has come to the front once moro | tho city yostorday and Wil rost A, hompital, cor, 9th ste MADAMP SMITIL, (02 8. 13TH, 2ND FLOOR, busingss block, ‘two | ignorant of mining. The men loafed | heon constructed, and cucumbers, lettuce, | with a “rapid transit divorce.” The dec AT o IFRE e Hon B ThoInts enEaseniant Council Bluffs, A room 3. ssaie, . alcoiol, s 5 croum thats abovés Ui | ground with no tools with which to work | radishes and other early vegetables will be | was granted in an hour and twenty minutes Eht, 4 ANTDD GRG0 CENERAGHHOUSE: | conurinsanaiser e isites s o0 for il e uilding about $,. | for & month or so, When the firat pay day | produced on a large scale. after the camplaint was filed. Work, In_smallfamily, and t st in care | MASSAGE. MADAME BERN. B ot prvpetty: W O N nvenin ut @bout @ | he Mecker Herald has obiained reliable | Railroad extension from Chiadron, at the child, Rel des requ Inquire at | “igth, M2 i L week "(‘“!’l“II:\"“\"‘:;‘::OTO\N i) .-'l:;'v“;‘l’; reports from all the region of North and | base of the Black Hills, to a connection | dlcations the business here will be nbove — | 3 prROWN, ,‘,, CAT 2 M| B This e the bigsest bargain I have et ""l‘;(“,";l’m'"k o8 company, 80 | Middie parks, and these reports show that | with the Central Pacific road in Utah, is the average. Many of the friends of Mr DO WRITING AT | “gecond floor ssage i had _on my_ books RRjongALimb s WL ST tlid A2l The Meeker Herald has obtained reliable re- | said to be a certainty in 1894, Paulding, who remember him the bri; e y 00 1o $40.00 per Week. i 3 rent for ove At on' the nvestment. | men. Four of the men immediately quit | por'trom all the region of North and Middle 4 3 L ¥ sind A'Stamped envelope for Te: Hicks, 305 N, Y. 205 | and watked Into Holena, They were Dr. J. | boris noren N adleld Montana citizens v of ice | youth, who a number of years ago made his ! A eniaine, ‘New carlisle, In 1 parl and these reports show that while | quring the coming summes od 3 piy. Maree Fontaine, Ne 2 Ind PERSONAL. YOU TIAVE ANY IDFA OF SECURING A | Briester, Jacob J. Smith, 8. Bramwell and | the Jower cattle ranges and divides between | trat oho | ng summer. stimated | first public appearance on the stage in this = = nice 10 or 12 't cloge to Omaha now is | C. J. Smith. Here they have been ever 3 2 rangosn 4 L ! | that the ice crop in the vieinity of Great | o atartedi ey eI Rates, 1%c a word first insertion, 1o a word the tim Sre 18, 10! doubt, DRt HAt | Sracer Tt Was- SUPpoNBAN At GTOVeIor Arsi| S rcamis Are uncovered by deep snow, the | pyuils will reach 10,000 tons for this season. ClazC LU L UL Y WCRELEGI S CL e ter. PHICEs 5 PPOS X snow in the mountains is very deep, and the = conceptions of the parts which he med, John K. Baldwin, a young farmer on the O o I e i after. Nothing taken for less than e fhore will ‘D’ u big demand” for outside. acros G WOMEN WANTED 'R ' 3 TREATMENA, BLECTRO-THERAL | & acres, with small cottags sce that those who remained at the so- | wiicre Calaveras river, has found a ledge of disin | Greis (0 KIVe him a epecial el o lair, 201 N st gether supplies for the eleven colored dupes was the answer, 70,00 will nt in business. To Asthum Suffercrs, opens at the Boyd. The sale of scats opened yesterday and from present in Y thur, after the exposure by the men, would | {Cotar'\will be plenty next season for irri- i 2" treatment. municure | & acres, benutiful tract, $1,5 called mines were proparly fed, at least. But OREGON. tegrated, ligh-grade quartz on his place near | qpe ettt P RUETEE Y T it Ao Bear mountain. He will now become a K bR A S prasen it _ 5 i vtz 8’ nea the Boyd will be as follows: Friday T ETon ERAL HOUSE- inellpDigp e s _UTTR | Qe close (0 mew driving park, $7.00. While the men are Uns suering in Jet- | he hew Devilbiss quartz milRieRnearl Sl ner, S R T R G outh 27th stre C—M304 18* BY LOANI 2 i \‘\'. (o) 40 acres Just southwest of clty, 811,00 ferson county Grove is in Washington city = % Arizona bee men in the Salt river and Gila turday night a grand double bill est_rates at 60§ N. 16th st U—5io e L Omatia s, (! posing as a colored milliondire and philan- | _There is some wheat stored at Albany for | valleys are very active this year, and the At L e S HOME THEATMENT FOR LADIES, | i 0% T st i R thropist and selling stock 4o other colored | Which 92 cents was offered once. prospect for an immense crop of honey was £ book und eonsultation free, Add NEW MODERN COTTA HOME, L people in the Montana and Illinois Gold nugget was picked up last week | never better than it is this spring in the At ey ) vl e e e e ot * | Mining compuny at $5'a share. Grove re- | at a placer mine fn Josephine county. vicinity of Phoenix. T Rt CarTea A M T ings — —— T A e G. F. Butts, 0 ports that the fulnml mine, in this city, in It is proposed to extend the Medford rail- Great Falls, Mont., is to have still another | about the new play, called “In Old e e | AT 2 il iy el i the vicinity of South Rodney street, is Worth | road eleven mile$ further to Eagle Point. industry in which olectricity will be used, | Kentucky,” which comes to Boyd's for threa ""‘,::f;..flfi"nfiu\'.':: xf.‘ir.-hn l:‘v:PIL ‘-:"‘Uum ser U159 19 TICK 10 ACRES, SOIL RICH aNnD | $90000. o e Eloven carloads of hogs were shipped | A company has been organized which will | nigiis, commenc nday ovening ] Tiim | COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES _ ASTHMA. o miles west of postotilce IXCITEMENT AT COCHITI. from Grande Hondo valley to Omaha last | operate an electric wood saw, with a capacity | are true it must Indeed be an exeeptionaliy "1'-‘\"\(:"..:\"‘:",‘.1”5 or THE CITY, THE | COMTQURD onsamption, catareh, ete, Ten days % %1 tn eultlvation, ns ood a plece | The latest excitement in‘mining circles is | week. of thirty cords a day. tirring play. - It iaiBald toibe (o’ vivid) and DYINACOmPANY i IER T QTR free trentment given at Room 3 Douglas Dik., s there Is in the state. Good build- | now at Cochiti, a ne{ camp just started The Coquille silk industry is being fur- A. N. Towne owns 1,280 acres of land in | &raphic story of life in the blue-grass region Lt m”n\(‘ b M"J” LA cgraesgith L oL land a8 Hhere ba O e o s0 er | about thirty miles from Cerllos, N. M., in.a | thered by setting out 3,000 more mulberry | the Weod Patch, Kern county, Cal. A large | Of Kentucky, strong In its development of Stanford ~ Circle. . Eigutter, 2 T . northwesteriy direction, and-one which prom- | trees force of men hds been 1 during tho | character, intenscly dramatic in its sc S | 45° | ANY ONB N AD oatright, 901 X. : o 3 recs. en ha mp Quring tho 1 e D | AN O ety Sih ind i friond by I N R G M £ s {5es to be one of thie Dest camps Th the terrl- | mory Herren'of Monroe precinct, Benton | fall and winter in preparing an claborate | and situations, and plotureaque i s s ' ing. n addition a number of novel featur FI6USES, . K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. | addressing in_strict confidence, Rev, T, J. tory. The district, 80 far,as. located, says | county. Is getting ready to set 100 hop | BYstem of ditches for irrigating the land. D64 U LOST. a correspondent of the Denver News, at | pit ' BEHnS ready to set out 35,000 hop | BUFEE il piece of gold welghing $41.90 | re promised, which are declared to be ab- £ o solutely new. One elaborate scene is the Mackey, Tiee ofice. T ki, doe:. R cuttimg, 5 . | thereatfer. Nothing taken for less than 2c. wide and contains five well defined. ledges J in Nugget gulch, near Murra: representation of the Lexington race track 02 ‘Farnam strect, B, W. cor.’ of um, e | T PTG DOG. SINTO, TROWN | WIth thelr spurs, branchies, dips; ete. Sur- are down with what their owner diagnoses | {i [EHEESL SUICH: nEr FATEY, m’}'wi ““' during the beginning and finish of ai excit- "?.f.‘,'f.'.f.‘“r‘.fiz’-"nn:‘.u"fl'—'fig\»‘Zfi’.-\x’..-m o L e O AL P DO et o 411 "N-CJah | face specimens from the ledges assay from | a8 mud fever. e e Not s amclk of uartz was. fy | g race. Tho grand stand and paddock are T ke o ere. Clows | A GENTLEMAN AGED % WOULD LIKE THE | for reward 10 N R | 80 5100 In gold and from elght to thirty | The repairer on the Roscburg-Coos bay | ('™ UPr No @ fRecl, 0 Warth We8 10 | shown with all the usual attendants, spec- ser, room 2 Patterson block, 1623 Farnam, acquaintance of some respectable lady. Strictly TROWN COCK —— | ounces silver. One ledge in the district | telegraph line is working in three and one- ) th fginall gravel tators and bangers-on, bookmakers, jockey D A3 Contidential, C 46, 1 VM0 16 : . nRowN cookir SPAN- | SO 1 ine feet wide runs $80 in gold | half feet of snow. Pesriel il i abiet | touts and all. Another scone—one “of his: ana rece St M3 tho full width of the veln. The formation | Last week 60,000 pounds of wool arrived | James B. Whitcher and Miss Julia 1| orical interssi-is the T X iotel of offee eloped from Salinas City and went 10 | 18 {ivon, the famous hostelry which often gy NG = is porphyry and trap, with some lime on the | at the Aibany mill. Orders are coming in 4 4 N = Monterey to be married. The lady was | walcomed Henry Clay, Breckenridge and — 5 UBSDAY. % @ word first tnsertion, 1o a word s avenue s cim o | west side. lively from the east. ey, 2 5 ! under age, so they had recourse to a mars i gpjer great Kentuckians beneath its hospi- riage at sea. Two boatmen and a minister | {ihie roof. There Is mountainous scenery in RA HBALINGALLSPARTSROR, Nothing taken for less than 2ic. sses with ch About 250 new locations have been made 5 i e K clty, cheap. J. H. Parrotte, Douglas bloek, - ary's avenue and rec T R A lun £ e || Dinabing b he Siiegs back | near) the siar20 = R T e A e i enue and d 3 o 0 the Coos river is done with dyna- 3 i e By e fiv o | i hudrods of peose are Dreperio, 8 | moulh of‘tho Cone sve o dono it dyna: | werk foniana beyond (e dree-il it | Wk Siioets “1n 0L Roriicky” s o Frol i ToventycArat sirects: bhcns: 57 ROVIID AND UNIMPROVED ~ SCALES. of ‘this now hoperul camp will be made | puie T gl TG fna give Marshifield a | U IoWE Pair were matle onc. an elaboraie spectacular production, as well A ON_IMPROVED AND UNIMPR 2 known. T. B. Mills, who was superintendent | gotet &, ¢ Work has commenced for the erection of | ag (he conscientious cffort of an Ameriein = the great statue of Hidalgo de la Inde- | dramatist to give the public a faithiul pencia, which will grace the third court of | picture of Kentucky life and character. The MR Joronl,(Ohicas L Witnieh ocic Post, “an g 53 | 13 ASkes’ ntar imwa pati, ¥ this, it scems, has not been done. REW MODERN §-ROOM HOUSH, 31 & MASON | BOOTS BLACKED r 5 Tates, 1%c_a word first insertion, 1c a word | present is five miles long by two miles | ™, 00y o000 o0 tne Prineville stage line | Was found by some rockers in the tailings hot and cold water; large yard with o P broperty 00" and: upwardi, - b {0 0% it il | treex: near motor; barn It desled. W. G i o nd e o 138 s ALL | of the New Mexico mineral exhibit at the a0 N cent; no del W. Famam & Co.. 1320 AND OND HAND SCAL s Bettohrdris T L d st De g FhoR AL s Frnam. W65 kinds, Address Borden & Selleck Co World's fair, together with Chicago capital- | One carload ""‘"" o] “"'“"1-"]"““ S —MOZ M3 - - — st., Chicago. s, is prominently interested in the camp, | tom. Tex. Wichita, Tex., al B re, | honor of the famous Paza de la Reforma | sale of seats will open Saturday. 01 RENT, 188 CAPITOL AVENUR A O o N Nata o1 EIG This wesk they fitted out several parties of | Wis. I8 the way J. A, Whitman of Jackson | i Mexico City. The monument and statue LR siory. M rool A Nebra and lowa farms or Omaha clty men and teams and sent them over to | COUDtY turned off the apples he had ready | complete will cost $460,000, and will be the | cmigut Bells” will be presented by prope W60 | e ——word firat_ imsertion, 1o & word | Cochitl, whero they will develop claims be- last week. finest work of the kind in Mexico. Brothers Byrne, who have no poer on the reafl h longing to himself and his associates. Mrs. Pendleton, who has a ranch a short One of the richest strikes ever made in | pantomimic stage, at the Fifteenth Stroet 4ROOM APARTMENT, STE BT 3 q Y ) 2F- | MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWES thereaffer. Nothing taken for less than Zie. LS erences requir So. 22d. 2 improved and unimproved Omaha real es — Cerrillos is the outfitting point. The roads | distance below Coquille City and on the | ¢nis geetion was made last week in Gold | theater for one week, commencing Sunday rs. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farn G. F. GELLENBECK, BA AND | from here to Cochiti are splendid. The | other side of the river, had a band of sheep | Rock mine, tiventy miles from Yuma. From | matinee, February 18. DBrothers Byrne have TOUSES AND STOKES FOR RENT. MC- W cacher, 1810 California st. 914 e S SRRy Cakw” Investment Co., 16th and Dodke, i e A e | smelter business is now being talked of badly demoralized by a dog last week. The | ¢ firgt the ore has yielded well in free | completed the new material for this season's > There has R ARMS IN DOU SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, | ero In earncst worthless cur got away with thirty head | go1q " “Last week, at the depth of 150 feet, | produetion and it is wonderful. R county and Omaha city, d : o INSURANCE COMPANIES BEATEN. and was then shot. A number of little | o \inars struck a chamber of ore running | heen an outlay of over $15,000. They have ¥OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS, | _linity ‘frust o. i A 3" | ~aton, 100 5 tine nrat tnportion, 310 % 1 | Thore hias been no more famous case {n | 1AMDS Were afterward seen starving by the | jnto the thousands per ton. During tho | left mothing undone and havo undoubtodly Rates, %0 a word first insertion, 1o \\onl MONBY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY | pec month. Nothing taken for less than %. S DAL B AT han o R e n et irhol | @08 oL tRelr duad mothots, y week the body has opened wider and richer. | the best and most complete pantomimic The other day two men came walking | It is considered to be the richest strike ever | comedy ou the stage. Its fake horses, tricl ehorettien Neoining taken or Tess. th O Nebraakt thrima at. from 6 to 1 per cont. | oo o AN D, 88 | o L SHACAOR ¢ P, Niteicie, Firse Natl bank bld. W N _SANT, A rinerly kept a hardware store at Gary. £ ignalk = W B Moikioi BIENRYINbanKILId V=M 1S N. L into Bakersfield, each leading a jack. Each | made in this section o ocking and eventually revolving Jack had poles attachied to his harness, one | o M. H. Savage reached Fresno from | ship, its octopus, to say nothing of a long "or RENT, D SIRABLE FURNISHED T = _N. ¥, Lite, Omaha. Ask for clroulur. MA®_ | The store burned and Enos was arrested on rooms. Inquire 1819" Dodge. M58 NIRAL LOAN AND TRUS 30 BRE the charge of burning it. After a hot trial halidige W-" | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS | 1’ (e hoquitod. There was $2,600 insur- | end dragging upon the ground, Indian fash- | quo river, having in charge fourtoen Indian | list of startling machine offects, muke this ' ROOMS, MODERN, 1117 CHICA- | §{GRTGAGE LOANS, A, MOORE, Y ite| Sneeen e TR T R g “the compantes refused o 1om and ‘upon this sort of sled the outfit | chjjaren, ‘whom she s taking to attend | nautical pantomimic comedy u gonuing sgd was packed. Every living animal, tied or | (iyoo at Perris, in southern California. | wonder. So true to nature is the rolling of BMaese | D £l it — ] Al B WIms* | o manth, Nothing taken for fess than pay, says the St. Paul Pioneer-Press, alleg- | | A s b e EUBNIRELID [ ROOM, = S0T - HARNBY: BTREH NE LOAN ON IMI'ROVED OMAHA e = \& that Enos had set fire o the bullding, | 1008e, proceeded frantically to get away | Thoge Indian chilren saw he outside world | the ve el that one can, withoul muca from’ the strange cavalcade. for the first time in their lives, and it was | stretch of the imagination, feel himself on M2 200 ! W, DAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN 2 13- M233 20 A e Ve 0. Paxton || O WeiT ."...'.'.l.«h' ,'M .’\fi‘“}l M‘n JOHN G | Enos sued Jor the amount. Twice the jury WO FURNISHED ROOMS, $12.00 AND $10.00. 3 Wb dertaker and embalmer; 613 8. 16th. Tel. disagreed, and the third time his attorneys, THE DAKOTAS. next to impossible to persuade’ them to go | the oc 3 Douglus, ‘upstalrs, M995 Palmer & Rogde of this city, secured a A receivdr has been appointed for the Bis- | up stairs at the hotel here. They were i IRAL 1 i | change of venue to this county and the | marck, N. D., water works. afraid of some trick. Much interest is felt A e o Y 2 , and if it proves suc Is the burden of an old song. If you want 3 PURNISHED ROONS FOR HOUSEKEEPING LOAN Y ; L Tel, 90, 1 here in th t ok BUEN{RETD SROOME HON HOPSHE BRRING LOAN g0 _at, Tel. 90 trial, which occurred here in the spring of A call has just been issued for an artesian | in the experim you can, ¢ eract pre is B it . - ESSMAKING, 1893, resulted in favor of Enos. The su- | well and irrigation convention to meet at | ful there arc enough children in these mo\ tailixe BalgnE B8 X TWO FRONT ROOMS, MODERN CONVENI- DRESSI preme court hus just afirmed the decision | Huron on March 7. tains to found a large school. They are | [0e SR L irmities of ife's decline, it _ences, %10 Davenport.” TG g TISTIC TAILOICMADE DRESSMAK and the case is ended. This case iuvolved The opening of the Yankton Indian reser- | DIE8ers S iR e A o1, e Hoatottor's atoms R RENT, FURNISHED, 8 ROOMS FOR iR R R M e y the St. Paul Fire and Murino and the | vation, which it Is expected will take plac Catwrrh el bitters, @ genuine recuperator of viga man insurance ca but suits brought | j, tne spring, will witness one of the big- and a helpful stay and solace to the ol Nousckeeping. 613 N. 19(h st B--27 100 ; o 3213 Nl = = — Fnos against other companies of a pre- | go t"G SRENE WU GHCRCRY Nas ever taken | I3 undoubtedly u disoase of the blood, and | {0 G0 ing convalescent. Incomparabld § FINELY FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | 1x RBAL BE] TARE « 3 R L < such only a rellable blood purifier can ronmis for houseleeplng 1n mpdern brick: pri- L O N Lvin Dros, 10 RA“ WAY TI k\ GARD cisely stmilar nature will doubtless now be | iico oven considering Oklahoma and the | 8% such only a reliable blood BRCECr SR |y biitious, dyspeptic, rheumatic and malarial amily} on 3 car lines. 5005 Thart st pi8i0ss 3 MXuDite; .4 settled. Cherokee Indian strip. efeok CAIR DRHISELY; IANIGEpRRIBNST, * | complaints M3 3 " | “'some very sensational testimony was sub- e TP et an opera house | Hood'® Sarsparilla s tho best blood purl. | complaints. - . : eaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & @ |Arrives | mitted during the arson trial. The fire o A deal is on foot to erect an opera house | fier, and it has cured many severe cases of W.AS NOT A QUIET ONE. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, | _ 3 o CUCAGS BURNGTON, & @ [Agrives | mited durlhg the beaoh {he claiod that | block at Aberdeon during tie coming season, | catarrl, Catarri oftentimes loads (o con 4 - - : i O LOAN= 5 SDnT. 17 rs--CICARD VOuLIbuIe: ... orer curred on Sunday night. Ko clilies ‘wnd | A recent decision of the supremo court of | sumption, Take Hood's Sarsaparilla. be O e g R a8 FnVtTao\ Gogel on Raton. 1ig a word first insertlon, 1o a word | MW Wil ‘load you any sum which you wish | 5 Chicigo xpress ho s I T e Lo the stoto, | South Dakota declares all ety ordinances | it is too late. Sl e L ercitier, Nothing taken for less than Mok Jabe, it the lowest possible’ rates. In : ako and Town Locai ot O e of §3,000 whici ne | void which restrict the right of farmers and —_ AT e —— 3 3 = - Ruickeat” possible. tim 3 1:35am P'acific_Junction Local....... 5:5 a thers fn disposing of any product of thel 5 5 SAN FRANCISCO, I'eb. YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF e o sult you u can p. - " | had received a few days before, bound others in disposing of any product of their No other sarsaparilla has equalled Hool's 2 of time to suit you. You can pay i O RV IAT had received a few days before, bound him arsapa h Jual MR i S e o Wapiea's (Chletian insmolatioy 115 A. 711 8t nts as you wish, when you wish, | TSaves s fila hand and foot, set the building on fire and | farms. - in the relief it gives in severest cases of ~ L1 Jor it aw lonk” aa you keep 181 1 L0t E left him to perish. During his trial for arson The Northorn Paclfle rallroad s now let- | dyspepsia, sick headache, billiousness, and LARGE ROOM., WITH STRICTLY FIRST- oY EURNITURE AND PI ANOS, 10iteam. e 3 the state’s evidence showed that he had been | ting contracts for the furnish of 5,000 | ete, tions was to make o general report, but in- SIn8s hoar! Donglas streal 408 SES, WAGONS AN s 4:60pm .. Denver jaditt found in the building unconscious and tied | cubic yards of field boulders for use in rip- e stead o1 doing 0 it presented the following: It ] Nebrasica Local (except . Wwith a rope: that he remained untonscious | rapping the Missouri river at a point whe LABOR UNION COMMITTEES. e Ih rebroauntatlen VERY DESIRAULE FRONT ROOM WITIL AN 4 e i icove, ot water, heat; wecond floor, N @ 8 \coln_Local (except for twelve lours, and that fifteen minutes [ the road es that river at Mandan. The ot T ot Diertios and th discussion of ' would tenid 1o ~ Sirce H Without pubhcit o 8 ! u e Bkl WAL e X Leaves K. C. ST J. & C s | after he was taken out the burning store | cost of the rock loaded on cars at s > esident Sehupp—THow They Are | burely “partban “sunjeets -y DESIRADLY ROOMS AT THE FRENZER, weakin Jts unity and the Julluence of ity not a quiet one. ‘I'no committee on resolus sout 3 Qmglial S Dopot ;10U anas M 0 collapsed. No defense was put in in the | along the line runs from 85 cents Mwde N ] enco o )35t stve IS ate st floor ¢ ¢ sam. . Kansas Clty Day Express 5 SR 1o state's | cubic var 3 detion without herving any usoful purpose AN Sh e, 5 MW | g ot ARG oY INCOR- | Sitomeiic. o Night 1o via . B trial and ho was acquitted on tlie state's | cublc yard. s OraRa e val At 1an kRl aton el K NEIRAANAT g LW ! ROOMS AND FIRST-CLASS BOARD; HOLU PORATED LOAN COMPANY 2 L Truns evidence. In the insurance cases the com- | Chairman Cameron of the hoard of raflroad | % R e oo beet nttondad | | Hosolved, Thit 1t s tho senso of this cons newly furnished, modern. 1910 Capitol avenue, =] 1saves Al 'Mhl.”l_l - PACIRIC, TAn panies claimed that Enos set fire to the | commissioners announces t rrangements | Of the most intcresting and bosi a TL grens that it s inexpedient that formt action e £ FOMITIT | {GNEY TO LOAN ON HORSES, WAGON ¥ B e o Omana | DHIihg and then tied himself, to carry out | have been effected whercby the elovator | meeting Wednosday night that has been held | be tikon by the body upon any purely pistis TARGE SOUTH PARLOR WITH K AR, planos and furniture of ali kinds. Busin = < SF = L the scheme he had evolved to beat the com- ompanies will sell to the farmers in North | by that organization and transacted consider san question Bteaw, telephone. References. 0. confidential. J. B. Haddock, room 427 Ramg B;80am . A LRI prens Sunday).. ©T:15pm | panjes. Dakota seed wheat grown in Minne: | ahle business of a public nature. At the ‘I'he introduction of this vesolution caused Al Dok, B i eaue, Neattbig Limiied st 8000 AN ELOQUENT RED MAN. sota or Dakota, If desired, entirely froo from | oot et i Vio following persons | d1VisIon i the conventiom. Sovdvl el = = - = = Wi Y MONEY ON ANY KIND OF | 12:10am.Oklahoma Exp. (to C. B ex. Sun) 6izam Chief Ignacio appeared hgfore Indian Com- | smut and reasonably an, at actual cost, eun aig L i FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. fetly confidential, A. . Has _WES' missioner Browning in,gompany with Con- | making no charge for handling and loading | presen sreaantiale: from their respective | questions which affectea thewr political =i npaeatal. Biook: g2 TERmOKIaToma & Texux Fxp, ox, BuniiZioam | gressman Bell and Adaim Wilson of Durango | into cars, | unions and were obtigated as members of the | party tiey would not i by the decision. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANO m Colorado. Limited ditopm | 1 Yogard to the removal of his people to | Tho constant overflow of water from the | Central Labor union: F. W. Snyder of Cigar | Othcrs expressod obposite ¥IOWE Altor i - 3 - - Slloarticles. o yalie Foad Terrr 90 SRS ves | UNION PACIEIC, Arrives | Utah, as provided by gha;treaty, says the [ mammoth artesian well in Chamberlain-has | 4 CROOM, 631 SO, ITTH ST GMsI3 M3 X893 ihalUoton_Depot th & Masin st Omaha | Denver Times. In u very dignified manner | again made it necessary to shut down the | 9 THE PLACE TO HORROW Jenver Express.... he related his case 4 eloctric plant as well as the roller mill, both | c ‘ FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES | MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, il oD IO (TR Lo | eppe reservation where,we are now,” he of which were run by power from the Thamas.Quinn of Kolghta of. Lakar. Axsemb)y Colorao's Leglalatuve. 105 n_line each lnsortion. $1.50 @ Ino | MONEY A NGORS AND CATAL 0 ’ P Seromab i B (ex Sunjuaisopm | g M shaped like a cow's tongue; It is | arteslan well. The power house of tho ¢ NO- 8141, M. Kaufmann of Carpo and | DENVER, Feb. 15.—Tho ono bill, an elght- i s Y g i P Mt ON PN A o B Eaee Madi e, | Very long and very -marrow; we tannot | electric lght plant fs situated directiy over | Joiners Union . ey e 4 MONHY ON WAR NG HICAGO 8 - keep the Indian stock upoh’it nor the white | the great well, and the action of the surplus | Fisher, A. B. Benne lature, v tod | FOR RENT, THE 4-STORY RRICK BUILDING ¢ N 8 aves (CHICAGO, MIL. & ST, PAUL. | Arrive en udian stock up he great woll, and the action ¢ irplus | Fisher Jennott session of the legislature, was reported bioi 28 Parnam st The hulding has & Areprook | MONBY ON ANG CHA L SHOUR OtmahalUnton Depot 100h & Mason sta.; Oma man's off it. The ‘whifp man 15 not | water has so undermined the foundation as | John Rubek of Typogra » to the house today for concurrancoe \ coment bisement, complote steam heating fix M . Chicago Limited.. 9:0am | trying to steal ouf -ilands, but he | to render it unsafe to run the plant. A | Charles L. Harie of Ele nductors | Girve, waier' on Il flown, gax, ete. Apply At 3 3 WANT 3 it 1:0am. - Chicago Express (ox, Sun.) pm | does steal onr stocks k want you to | tunnel has been put through the bluft from | Union No. &2, John Fr. ¢ Ham Allen and a 2, lurge or am ¢ . B, & MO. VALLEY ives | know that I have but ond mouth, and that | the Missourl river to the well, and in a | John titeholl of i Union No, 4 OFFICES FOR RENT IN SCHLITZ [ MONI ICKEST POSSIILE maha| Iepot, 16th and Webstor sts. | Omaha | fs a truthful one. Tho. white' man can | couple of weeks it fs believed that the flow | Upon motion a committee of three, consist bulldiug, 10t and “Harney. Special induce: | MONEY - TN RS LR hIME, 1 Coendwood | tixpress, o cgonm | sell his land or trade fty the Mexican can 1l be under control ing of vs. 8. B, Smith, Alf et held out “lo barmanent tanantss Ap- any amount, s it KOOM 4" WITH(- iiidx, Bat) Wyo, Vb (8 Mon) Sidtom | sell his land or trade it the Indlan s a WYOMING and K figher, was appcinted to dras bullding, THE FIDELTY LOAN GUARAN ¢ Puul Expr | full-grown man himeeft_ghd can sell is | ouen 1y to have a gravity system of | A b blishod suitsblo resolutions r 15 MONTHS UEASE OF STORE, %0 Leaves [CHICAGO & NORTHW B “% | Jand or trade it; we trad®ft with you, The [ Casper B8 G BANC B LY Sun | Barding the death of ex-Presidont Willara ? BARE OF RTO) 3 3 Omaha U, P, D 10th & A i great father here has chifiged, but the gov \_‘ e “ § 4 A : President Schupp announced the appoint | : = BUSINESS CHANCES. arnment I8 the same that bought our lands orthern Wyoming people In the vielnity | mant of the ing_committees, which | dnendments to lection Laws, L sen WANTED, BEVERAL FIRST ULASS MEN AS o imited 9 | in 188, One-halt my Indians are now on the | Of soda lakes aud lubricating oll springs | wera confirmed unauliuous vot ato veferred the I'win Lakes i bl (T PR L .mli‘.“m - Rates, 10¢ & line first insertion, $1.50 u line i Bastern Flyer lands for which we traded, and myself and | manufacture soap by mixing the sor ith | 4nion toa committed hold-over s s, who Gudd & Givens," Birace block, L Ne pacinoaile” BEUUE AN AL TH Sat) 0o, Baas. CHX, the rest are going there in the spring, | the crude petroleum. Committee on Logislation—D. Clem [ Were ins 10 report up 0 th Mava | DRUG STORE, CENTRALLY LOCATED, ON TR T whother you say $o or not; we bought tho | Carbon county now has three young lady | Deaver, chalrman; G. W. Sabine and J. H. lm\\lh'-ul-\ wsombly, 5 —— e . 1% TN R TRAL MISSO0 ACIFIC RLAREESY: Sh D ers—the Misses ude and La acison A resolution was introduced 1 the senato N T Y AT IR, | _easy terms. Box 318, City YNk Dogat 10 lehd R Sees sin, lands and they are ours. publishers—the Misses Gertrude and Laura | Michacison LA rasalunl A lnratlucad.in thio anis .11 and How Dokt locatitn | HOTEL FOR SALE 81, SHENANDOAH, I/ et There was nothing uncertain about the | Huntington of the Platte Valley and [ On Or *—August Decrman, chaira | 10 notify the house tha ena the city for commission house. Deairable 4 T 2 St Touis v ttitude of Ignacio in this conversation. He | Misss Eva Moore of the Black man; C J. B. Sehupp, ready to adjourn Saturday, and it will ba s in Exposition bullding adjoining — e - 10pin . Dadiy(ex _Sun) Nebraska Locai also said that where they now were it was | Green river sand On Executive Dusin Jor W Voman | MESH HROI DRGREAN, Reve No M. Mann's Lectur t ihaatar (A d."Poppleton, mom' ) | POR SALR, AMBRICAN HOUSE. Hos0 L IN- | Taaves CURT P M. & O Arrives | 80 cold and the soil so barren that they had | o §23 a ton and at e chalrman; Frank B, leacock and Willl AYING HOTEL IN HOUS. | 8:50 Sloux City Accomn thelr children to school. If they could move | and DBeaver creek have ju Nowton M n will lecture this tlonal i bl 1-M25 21 quire 924 Douglas street, upstal Y-MU Omaha! Depot, 15th anl Webster sts. | Omaha | 10 80 away to pasture their stock or send | of the land along the WANTED--TO RENT. ton. Lén, 10w rent; account wekness, ix City Express (x. Sun and use the Carlisle bulldings on the new | gna el Thero 1% & big i 1 1 g at th church in the Unity Tates, 10 a word first tmsortion, 10 a word hereattor. Nothing taken for less th running debate of an hour or Lwo the reso- Makers Union No. 07, . U, Hull and Will M lution was laid on the tabl fam Norman of ilors Union No. 92, - - No, 085, g hour luw, passed by the senite ab the exura ate amendment inserting a section Jich providea a penalty for employes us 1 as employers who violate the law. I'he liouse refused to concur, ‘The senate would Wot recede from 1is position and the bill wis | referved to a conforence commitioc “Phiere was a hot political discussion in the house, lasting all duy, over tho propossd Tates, 1% 3 first insertion, 10 & word s & bullding Houstos, P Faul I | reservation the Indians would live close to | for the Green river bars Moreaior. c s than 250 | Bpaves | SI0UN CITY & acri os | the agency and would send all their children NWANTED, BY MARRIED COUPLE, NO CHIL O e ook oGt ® Earmaagaer it Aty || S ISl Brownt | that b B reasonable. | Answer with particula . I | Jeaven | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Arrives the local paper y d KM WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE, THIS | Omahal Depot, 15th and Webster sts. | Omah. nization would be mobbed o pduced TOR 00 v 15 4 bargain if taken soon. Good reasons € BiAspm St Paul Limited 9:%5an mg the N the 1 HOON Wit elling. — Address ¢ 51, 1 YoM B:4spm Chicago IAmite 9:%am P A TE‘\Q‘T nake river is cert o be i wite.” "Mt e weat of i nve. 000 HARDWARE STOCK FOR SALE, | Leaves | OMAHA r. LOUIS. [Artives come a big coal camp On tha : e so » vorth wirvet. - Address A No. 1. ¥, L Ball, Creston, Nob. OmahalU. P. Depot 10th & Mason sts.Omaha | BUREAY, SUES& 0 ). 30110ITOKS oy | north side of the rive i i TR St Sy A Swoet br . woet teres XMaw u 3.50pm. Bt Louls Cannva Ball pm Bulldlog, OMAHA, NEB. Advice FRE& few rods for twenty miles up .mi down the yrup still maintains its pre-eminence, J o rly Risers, The Casper Derri P. A. lodges had b

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