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THE OMAHA l)\[[Y BF[‘ .I‘l{[lb\Y MARCH 2, 1894 7 — T ar SPECIAL NOTICES. _wantsp-tosuy. | BUSINESS omANGES COLORADO AS A (.mu ) FIELD | 265 I W e 2 s |ATEATRS AT SOUTH OMANLA - (e word first insection, 1o & word Continued Point Pinos lighthouse, says a Pacific Grove, | says that snow Is very deep in northern AdVOPsersenth for these ooftimfia Wil be taken - - | FOR SALE, COAL BUSINE N IX - “al., dispatch to the San Francisco Chronicle. | Wyoming and that cattle have died by Untl 12:30 p. m. for the evening and until 9:00 p. D, STOCK OF GENERAL MDBE. FOR tures, Good chance to enter ¢ usi- The boys had gone to the Hghthouse on an | wholesale through exposure and starvation, I for the morning and Sundayefitions. . | Smehe ey g e Tkgay [1=/12 8 AECIVER RS R e ) Product of 1894 Will Mota Than Double the | abalone bt While busily engagoed in WASHINGTON Oitizens Campaign Club Will Nominate an k squesting a numbered check, | _ i ooking for abalones Edner percelved some. Eutios: 16 SHIRE WBTRIeE To Teses. s gan have answers addressed to o numbered letter | SUANTED, TO BUY $2,00.00 WORTH OF BANK | FOTt SALE, O ¢ GooD 1t Output of 1803, thing among the sea moss, which appeared | 10180 I8 shipping shingles to Texa Independent City Ticket. 1% Gelvin &0 Y e tion oF (o check. 2 k, Nat'l preforred, by experie man d noss; stock fresh No. 1 in Omaha; to be the tail of an eel. He grabbed at it Work will begin on a smelter at Northport delivered upon presentation s siring a position. Adiress D 46, i I S1.300.0, b, Bee. Th paseic., DL betoss BeNET . Bar I*”:‘; 1 it the | about March 15, S N T T v bear Investigatlos 5 ki - g FLLRLL . — " — L - ol arge arm o octopus shot oul d e An Ocosta boy caught a seagull by creep- & e SITUATIONS- WANTED. WANTED 50 TUY, STATH QUNTY | Moam Avene ~ies ann cLosep: | HER SOIL ONE IMMENSE YREASURE VAULT | Jarge arm of an octopus shot out and en. | N b on It quite unbeknown, EXPRESSIONS AT LAST NIGHT'S MEETING iof warrants, Address D 47, Bee. M riunities for making money fow < gy wi R word :h:v Insertion, 10 & i R, D o G ML T RS g, pulled the boy into the pool. A Kennewlick farmer named Ely will plant i thing taken A NTE GOOD TEAM OFF YOUNG mite speoulation In Faflrond stocks and Before the ootopus could get a better | 100 acres to sugar cane this year. CUTTIER AND _SALESMAN, GOOD Address D 49, e To know how 1o this as well as the most | Cripple Creek Alone Eipected to Output | hold the boy succeeded, after a great deal Four carloads of steelheads have been v dresser, 7 years Ne . 0 L g XD d, {‘,’.""'/‘\m', g g #7,000,000 and Leadville Shipping $11,- of hard fighting, in liberating himself. By [ joaded at Kalama for San Francisco, navian Club Are Endorsed--Van Dusen Neb 2 FOR SALE-FURNITURE. | western Btock " fixchanuey Rialto 000 & Day—New Ripg of Cattle e AL bl s id | Five cents fs all it costs to attend Puyal Scores the Taxpayers Lengue e e - e e two endeavored ke the CHOW | Jup entertalnments these hard times. or Magle s, WANTED MALE HELP. Ritess. 1k & w0l Tt Tnesation, 1 & Word n News In Drelef, alive, but, after futile attempts to got somo | " CREFIE RIS SETE FRKd Lo byl s UG , thereater. hing taken for less than 2ic. FOR EXCHANGE. sacks around him, the monster scrambled aft containing oo spruce - or, 1go_word first insertion, 1 ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITE F AN | = = ovet the rocks and made for the sen. logs has left down the Columbia from Gray's Mhereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2 eightoroom House, 13 th strect, Rates, 10c a line snch (nsertion, §1.00 a line per The outpt e e W The boys went back to examine the cavity | FIVor (he Citizens Campaign club had a meeting O~ M5, month, Nothing takeun for less than 25 he output of gold during 1802 was a from which the octopus came, They wanted The Politskofsky, a former Russlan gun- | jagt night with a large attendance. Presie SOLICITORETEAMSE FURNISHED; INSTALL ver $5.000 Bt ot A mrican WrINAer (., Ty Now. | e, | e L Ry AND i | little over §5,000,000. During 1803 1t was | o ascertain what the devll fish had been eat- [ boat, I8 now towing logs for the Port Blakely | gen Bruce occupled the chalr 1 st 157 | FORSALE -HORSES,WAGONS, “want horses and tle. Box 295, Ankfort, $7,802,453, and the increase, be it remem- | ing, and as soon as the water was clear | sawinill. A Sl ; i ’ Ind. : bered, all came during the last two or three | 84w at the bottom a large abalone. They Kalama can’t catch half fish enough to fill ¥ S RS AT e endeavored to draw it ¢ but while fishing | its orders. One firm wanted 12,000 pounds ndidates Put Forward by the Seandis - . - - - BNTS, SALARY OR THE | “Riaten, 10c o line each nsertion, $1.60 a line T - : dinavian elub announcing that that body ha wtest Invention of the The New Pat- | month taken for less than 25c O P ARM TN NS i e | Months of the year and In spite of the fact Hikhoala MU ) AL y ; bt ) "H "("' ]' s had ent Chemical Tnk Tras on | 2 anit Dakota. —WIll sell cheap o exchange or the shell they struck another huge octo- | and had to put up 300, endorsed I. E. Olson for the Board of 1t . that many silver mines which also carry | or SAT S DUV IR 4 : Are you tired of moving? We will sell a lot In_this FINEST of RESIDENCE BLOCKS at two-thirds . and build a 2, to suit_purchases portunity to get o FIDELITY TRU. GEORGIA AVENUE. “HANIAV VINIDHIA ght. Wogks like magie. = Agents are mak- | BAC AND EXPRI WAGON BUI mdea,, horses and cattle, - Address pus, which becamo infurlated and dangled p it " has been selzed | cation and Joseph Andel for the §5.00 fo $1%.00 per weel. For furt by Drummond & Co. Half piatform spring, | _Frankrort, Ind gold were closed and did not add their que i Ak Rl " The British steamer Fairy hag been selzed | ca and Joseph Anderson for the g 135,00 To 815,00 ‘por weelt, | For furthier obmimmond & Co. "alt piattorin upring, Enant ; g Bold were closed and did not add their quota | his long, snake-like. arms right and Ioft | "ot Morrowstono for smuggling Chinese. | coundil, The action Was endorsed by X' 96, La Cromss, Wis 1 s Lew, C. J. Douglas, 106 West 0th streef, Fie TEAM GRAIN RLE [E to the total. There is practically no gold | In the air, and churned the wa FR0¥: | micht ObTostiNI on: Boird were Wb, capt fut p tonit, Neb, MG 6 of state, for general merchandise il e ’ Dot okde & DOV Wank triihtonad ] ¢ AAILORS WANTED AT FRANK J. RAMGE Ll R s’ [ 1o Loek: o 16 VY00d NI FeRy (,’m RS O b 000 fist, yRUOE Gy vy When 1t fuicted they | The extensive logglng operations contem The executive committee recommended g e & AF FOR SALE- MISCELLANEOUS. : 2 S huary 1 of the new year, in the depth of | wont r work of capturing very cau- | Plat I by tho Masten Crookeil rf that auxiliary clubs be organized in each WANTED, GOOD CANVASSEES; GOOD PAY. | — | 160 ACRES HAY LAND, 6 MILES winter, gold was being produced in Colo- | tiously ewetad e TN Tivgg - Uie i | st _AnardOnd, Sowin B ot clo Wi pHICETON bt Tl LGS SInbE WIeet deldaes 1014 Tzard strest 13 M Tiaten, 100 o Tine cuch inwertlon. $15 o fine per | - tral Clty, ‘to trade ;‘_;'m';‘;,‘;!‘l;:‘ S rado at the rate of $12,000,000 a y b They brought it to Paclfic Grove, where | lumber L d th se elubs elect dulogates o ROOKKERPER WITH CITY AL Ll AU i Riledmsatitirile * 7-iizanes | the Telluride Journal, The most congerva. | It has excited much Interest Tho capacity of the South Bond tannin % oy ”H“rn to nominate oy officors; that ' mu b able ) " 8, PHI 81 JARD - - e b 7 TANORS Q3 g tract works is 1,000 gallons a day. t sells he basis of representatiol he 0 t Dodge st: " of good b d hiy for sale farm, Knox Co. mercha 1894 is $20,000,000, while statisticians who Recently T read an account of a bona fide | ¢ouie" Fotions of extract papers be circulated t podiimet il it | _fhed prompil 1. Dickson, Crelghton, § b 3 advertisement in a Scandanavian paper of 3 3 e circulated to ralse a campaign A MAN AND ONE LADY, WI — L i . o = baso thelr figurés on returns from all over | grunendous voleanoes. for sale for about A sheriff's deputy has gone from Whatcom [ fu R B e L e the districts, place 1t at $24,000,000, or | $100. snys o whiter in the Onelstion Adve. | to the fsland fn the Nooksack on which he executive committee was increased tor " partioninta. (0 O, A. . Bruce, SU Albans, V. s Q= MS5S 4 Misgourl or Nebraska land. Address D %, | nearly five times as much as the output for | cate. They are located in Iecland. Alaska | JOScPh Dobman, erazy and naked and armed f'”'” lve o nine in order to give sach vot U BRIt N ! NE ICK AND SECOND-HAND LUM. el 1892, Colorado’s production of gold, silver, | Might glut the market in this aesthetic :‘“l"l o "’)"‘- “‘“'I‘“"“r“"i RDDUESLEIeAALILLrY i T I'“‘l‘ll“'~*"“rt'll"lll- i b e CK AND SECOND-HAND L, , silver, 3 T eale. | to bring him back. ie recommendation of the executive com- y MEN TO TRAVEL AND TAKE | “ber for sale. Inquire old Hartman school lead and copper will this ye: o larger | Article If it were to put all its stock on sale r . o . 5 nittee called forth considerable A A ey o aatns 800,00, i and | buildin. QMO 6 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE sty st . Jpar Do JATECE | The number which have been nctive within | W. I Fife of Tacoma says the black sand | mittee called forth considerable discussion, il v ey e Rio | e— - —___. | than any previous year, for the increase In | 10) years is varlously estimated by the | along the coast which is to be used in mak- [ Mr. Howe thought one delegate for overy Ginde company, 105 sh_avenue, MISCELLANEOUS. Tates, e s O de !1ne Per | Bold will more than balance any loss that | authorities T have consulted as all the way [ ing pig iron will yield from $2 to $8 per ton | 100 yotes cast In the various wards last fail bl : T T G R T T T LTI AT RO AL, s, | [/sht ocour in other metals. The aggre- [ from forty-ive to sixty-one. More than | in gold. The sand is to be treated by eloc- | would be a fair representation. ~Mr. Sutton el \NTED, A FIRST-CLASS, I t thereafier. Nothing taken for less than 2oc. BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND FARM gate will certainly run over $35,000,000. | twelve have been active within twenty | tricity and a large bulk of it is now being “M:; ‘!"L"' tter to 2o over one week Uiround baker; must e ) o e sale or trade. F. K. Darling, Barker block a 3 Ry vears, and five at least within five ye separated, that Is, the black sand is being | Mr. Murdock was in favor of waiting a few Anmd Isiand, B Yor LE 2 OR 4-ACRE TRACT ws | California, the Golden State, has for somo [ JCTO% 8%0 V6 St oot o o ogorlor, | scparated’ from the particles which contain [ days until the matter could be looked into, WANTED, SALBSMEN ALISADY TRAV Ll IR A L QI el T DING, BVERYTHING | Yeors produced about $12,000000 of gold | 0p mites west of Uualaska, This, about | ron or gold. This is done by means of a Mr. Trout thought the meribors would bo to sell lubricants as side line or on btk slas § 3 462 ach year. Colorado has already ched | g i » Réthe: 5 Dar o | magnet, which deflects the particles of metal | better posted a week later and was in favor b = first y reached 600 feet high, together with the part of the . slon., erial Oll and Gren 99 cond place 1 wi \ as they fall together with the sand. of passing the representation subject for o e o CLAIRVOYANTS. second place and will lead California in its [ island from which it rises, has come up out | a y tall tog sand. bl ) U i r = i e gold output in 18 of the sea within a few years, and con- OREGON L L O, N T e a lne cach insertion, $1. b It is almost impossible to grasp the po stantly sends out steam and smoke. | A good de 3 FaTigiHeInE Aoy epresentation as recommended by the com- K 08 antly sends o st A good deal of English rye is being sown [ FHEEERERIEION s SOl 2 month,* Nothing taken for loss than e, : o Il-vlmm of gold production in this s Makushin, Unalaska, though snow-covered, | for pusturage in Polk county b ) vhy kit \\1"‘]I‘I“.V' 14e_word first insertion, 1l I, WARREN, C AN magine many thousands of square miles of | pours out immense volumes of steam and m e anther | 4o Y Letlobel AR b A A L oy “Nothing take exa tha g B 4 > h are miles o Jim Maguire killed an eleven-foot panther | yyo Pl AT R S Ll t othing taken for lexs than 25c, Hable businéss medium; e 9 mineral bearing country, through, which | milk-white smoke, visible on a clear T 61k v&llovone dus: Tasts waeh L "'l "1’{”‘ L “"" 3 et G o W k‘ VANTED, RSB GIRL FOR OF hundreds of gold properties have benn lo- [ nearly sixty miles'at sea. Akutan acts lke | " FOR VEUR O S8 (R RERE ) Mr. Howe urged his rocommondation that Tt have . 7 cated within six months, and undor every ser, pufling at intervals of a fow sec- | Some Chinamen are penning out 75 conts | the representation in tho convention be e nyenue sl Wenty 9 0ot of which may be hidden bonan: onds. Shishaldin, on Cunimak island, a | & “4¥ e e 0Ve | delegate for every 10 otes cast las e e salmist and fentist; s dark Scarcely a stream flows from et 5 S e st above.the sen; snows'| Umatiila. Chairman Bruce wanted in the convention TED, FIRST CLASS COOK AND LAUN- | ¥ il qL tk 4 a s from either side of | perfect cone 8,755 feet above the sea, sn: - = St 5 H il 4 : “ s $.00; apply Mrs, Lt R yrue reunites the great divide which does not carry in its | covered, but washed by .the ocean at its | Some 500 Butter creck, Umatilla county, | a full representation for all positions of the i1 Mechrd, i S B e Hindoo: love: powde gravel and sand enough goli to pay experi- | base, siriped down s sides with ashes and | Steers aro about ready 'for shipment (o | city and did not want any ono to fecl that LADY WANTH WSINESS: e T e n s s e liTe enced men from §2 to $20 a day with the | condensed smoke, was still smoking. South Omaha. : ? Ll et Il IR LR s, - : . Covor the palm of the hand and place on piain simplest mothods of placer washing, Th It has mo foof hills, and its precipitous i The Logan mill at Seaside I running | member of the eommitter, did not represent paper with date of birth and sex, swith $2.00 gold is all washed down the veins in the | slopes fall into the great acific acean on | full time on spruce, and has orders to last party. His ‘only object was to place and send by mail to parlors 3 and 4, mountains. the south and Bering sea cn she north, | it through 1804, ClRE D o ,‘1 [nen on, the m(”..\‘;r, ; '}Iv‘: GIRL WAN INERAL HOUSE, S & 5 With the discovery of the immense silver | Blliott st “It is wholly safe to say that Mayor Gateh has vetoed Salom's $60,000 | NOPL was made o pass the portion of t Worle. - Call So. 28th, betyern, § and i == camps these flelds were abandoned and al- | Shishaldin fs the most Leavfifal peak cf | bonding ordinance, but the council will pass | Iecommendation referring to the representas Sl Lo 2 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. PACIFIC STRE most forgotten. Today they can be worke vast altitude upon the North American con- | it over him ey m“.l {}.~“\'\r|l ]‘\vrl[w x"\ 3 ‘_‘.‘: ”u“ 1t RUANTED, CIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 8 - at a fine profit, for they are richer than the | tinent.” Pavlof, on the Alnska perinsula, | he mud is so deep and the harnesses so | A S IRIC RC . il street C-MuTL o o word flrst insertio celebrated Black Hills fields. Of such as [ sends out from the side huge clouds of about Fairfield that her day a | “foPted. Nothing taken for s L 8 3 paor-aliout Halrfield: thatievery othersday a Mr. Olson spoke in favor of sending out — Mer (I i X these are the old-new camps of Balfour, | pitch-black smoke hot enough to melt two [ jone horse walks calmly on over Ditman's | i M1 Shpkazn ; S FOR RENT - HOUSES. % BROWN, 1314 00M 4, | Sat A0 e Garos, Empire, Dumont, Summit, Granite, | foet of snowfall in a few minutes. It puffs [ Nill. leaving the buggy hopelessly stuck | [MVitations to ali ciiizens to join the club. o 2 sccond floor. ' Mamsage treatment.’ Aleahol, | {:GR GALE, 5 AND 10 ACRE TRAC Fulford and scores of others which are | at intervals like a locomotive. Iinamna, on | hehind it R N e G LG UL ates, Jnc o line cach ira sulphe 3 % _ | Omaha. Tnquire or address 5. C. Bewsier | actively shipping. Over fifty wholly new | the shore of Cook's inlet, is 12,066 feet high, I Pt e G e 0 || B R LG L, SRR | K (I () ~ MADAME SMITH, 62 8. WTH, 3ND FLOOR, | Irvington, Neb. — | ®old camps have been established in twenty- | and constantly sends out ashes and smoke tho Harnoy vAlley aoe. now . aold toc | tho fold,” said he, © and convert them to;the IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY TII room 3. Massage, vapor, alcohol, steam, sul: | Fv0 BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE HO! A 7 Soiitit o Beiakch % : 3 M St. Augustin L ARl N NI GG LX) ideas of the Citizens npaign club. any, 1305 Farnam. D phurine and sea baths. T—MS00 3¢ lot, fine shad $1, ‘['"l’ ‘l"“nlha E mll by nhm'nuv I” :n ‘\’m‘nun I.m of br ||I|.~In|\<_ ) h[| Il.\\\ ]hnuln",lv.“ ugustine, Recently a band was sold for $10 a Walter Siate said there nced be no alarm = Y Shimer, 211 N. Y. Life Bldg. f solated mine or two, but a district of miles | 150 miles north of Kadiak island, was active, ad to a man without money, to be paid | ahout outsiders coming into the camp and YOM i8S, MODE] MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO-THE mnl. SIBHJImAE, S —— | in extent, with a town for its center. Bal- | and, according to the official report of Go! HLLES e ¥ abou i g y a tfora Clrcer 6 8. Elguiter L e DT e e 0.0 WILL BUY 160 ACRES OF LAND | four "y Park county, has 600 person the | ernor_ Knupp. “covered tho decks of ships | % In two vears. getting a majority chiropodist. M. 51914 5. 15th, Withs . | three miles from n railrond station in Hrown [ fO! { v ¥ DD, & HCaghe Dby A board tree felled by William Turner, | City Atiorney Van Dusen sald any good Y YR 3 ct cquired, | town, Tt is six weeks old. Yankee Hill, [ hundreds of miles at sea with ashes. In - Wil ( 3 — county, South Dakota; $200,00 cash required, of Dryden, Josephine connty week citizen was welcome to join, provided he * TOUSES, F. K. DARLINC AN SOTnE D T inte ‘on tme. Address’ C. C. Fletcher, | Pine Creek and other districts in Gl 1874 Captaln Lennan was sent to the Islands |\, i1 "Homn. of o badger, several hun: | intended to support the " tickot. placed in MASSAGE. AMEB D, 119 DODGE, 2 5 TR 9 rash of the stamp | of AETol u s, west of U R ton (2 omokof n. - badge intende ¢ npo! e ticket placed % T—M920 6% DALY Lk e UL et |FEOUNLY Y hoj to thasprash of the stamp t the Four: Mountains, blotAtmnalcy dred bats and a swarm of bee: o nomination by the members. Ho compli- NEW MODERN 5 ROOM HOUS S R DO S HOMES, LAR mill and support towns fn which the wooden | explore a cave sald to contain mummies (of | ZTE0 WS QUL SWAIT ©F b wented the offielal ncts of the present ad- 5 fine shade, $2.100.00 and $16 {© houses are not discolored by weather. which he brought seventeen bodies, now in s L L L L L L e B PERSONAL. . e ek Lite BIAR. —Ms09 § LITERAL WELLS OF LUCRE. different museums). \\I lile ooy n.w\!rl‘l' "'!‘: R el s (he | the present officers should be candidates for L Tates, 1%c o word first Insertion, lo a word LEVE H D In Gunnison county, Goose Creek, dis discovered on ~‘\f‘k'“m|~ grane I‘ N e e e from Dead. | re-election they were worthy of the support APARTM i, | thereatior. “Nothing taken for lesa than 2 s O ok il [ovaa¥iiNovawrbar)lcontaliaundradslofmens | imovntainkoblowral biide, txom it AR tBRi{RE U SoR O SRR YeEromener of all citizens, He censured the official acts rences required, 816 5. © D-ss TREATMENT, EL en. | 4 ) 3617 M3i* | Goose Creek’s postoffice, known as Dubols, | Jets of sulbhurqus steam, smoke and 1o 2 e the Miles | Of Some men who are now chargin N o o T mal baths. Scalp and hair treatment, manicurs 4 : o las o mail as large as.many small citles. | Basea of such horrible stench as te compel | A Mexican Pgmesto el {p the Mies | prosent administration with extravay CORNER FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK, nd chiropodist. Mrs. Post, 519% 5 £ D HIC Inithe, LiiPlata mountatijeLa. Plata county, | Tui te BT 0L (B Ate 80T o8 | et oponrilsh, 8. o And cap- |l ci¢in instance the change of grade rooms, T d all othor conve 5. velns believed to'be the largest known have | Bllas sent out smol and vapor in 1830 and | tured the mail sack. - One’of them has been | on' Sissouri avete in 1890, Tho speakor MIS, BARTON GIVES R r y just been discovered and large mills are | i 18 R G S T [iepasated: said he would not censure a man for errors TETRET RO > Istry at 624 S. 15th. Ladies, 9)c; gents, going up, and with the advent of spring these | '1]“‘“ Ifl‘f"'.'; oD e an, S. D., is to have a creamery, an | made while in office if that gentleman had T 1T iha Gattdotaln. it 2 U189:M11) AT TONY % TO %0 POUNDS, 3| tWo camps will witness a big rush of immi-:| @nd ashes came from its summit. as laving been organized for the | not made charges aganst the present AVE HOME TREATMENT FOR LADIES. | “white logs, 1 hind foot Joint enli Strayed | gration and development, COLORADO. o, fostorad by vell-to-do officials. “These expert explaliers of calth book and consultation free ddr from 24th st “lorel Finder telephone Tho gold producing diskeicts of Glpin, ; 5 4 A in the vicinity. have records mnot complimentary. Their . ¢ o Ity A 4 ple Creek now claims 108 mines pro- ol Viavi Co., suite & Bee Didg. Lady | August Wallenberger, Florence wate Summit, Park, Custer, S sin Miguolid| 1 Oripele Oreek y The Brown County Rain association has | crrors have cansed your taxes to he high,' Ll i E a3 ) Dolores, La Plata, Rio Grande and other | 1408 78 o has added | decided to request the county awditor to pre- | said Mr. Van Dusen, “and the crrors were COMPOUND OXYGEN CURES ASTHMA, | LOST_BELG INTIN X counties are doublirg anditrebling their out- DL AL L TaYEeHat pare the pro rata for each township, showin nade by the men who are now crying mis- bronchitis, consumptio tarrh, efc. Five | “gold watch, case No. 3,63, ent 238,116, [ put under the impetus of the rush of silver | tWenty miners to its force. the amount of tax necessary to be raised for | management. Place good, competent men in duys free at R. 33 Douglas blk., 16th and Dodge. | Liberal reward for roturn (g 1t 74+ | miners seeking gold. Stamp and patent | Florence has coal for heating purposes at | {ho Puimo o of making artificial rai - | ciiice.” If yon have tried a man and found —e B process mills are being built everywhere. cents per ton. cular leiters will then be sent to each voter [ bim not to he wanting, try him again.” OST, PAIR GOLD-BOWED SPI 3- | The receipts of retorts at the Denver branch | Rich tellurium in good quantities is being | setting forth the cost to him in order that | In conclusion Mr. Van Dusen made the in- MONEY _RE LOST, PAIR GOLD-IO! z : T ng forth th o him in order tha 20 LOAN. AL ESTATE, eentHayden s anaiomayasCa mint are 100 per cent more than a year ago. | taken from the Eastern Star at Balarat. all may vote intelligently on the question | timation that the Taxpayers league was a Ktrictly . flrstcl 2 Seward. atcs, 10c o line each (nsertion, $1.50 a line per | "eur to 2101 Douslas and get reyatih, oo 0o Cripple Creek, a thing of yesterday, 18 [ Ore running from $800 to §1,000 a ton has | of the special tax for this purpo The [ political organizition and that where thera {NEBEESD RowRId) ot Nathineitakentio leasitham : == = et senoer | Shipping $375,000 a month of gold right nOW | Leon taken from the Raven mine on Raven | scheme is thought to be the best of any | was too much politics there was some dis- : TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, THE | SR RO I et et haitu: | Without a raiirond, and will output $7,000,000 | 1il) at Crecde, vet suggested. honor. i AE ¥. Davis'Co., 1505, Faran ut. W90 small sharp horns. Liberal reward will be paid | during 1894. It has twenty mills. Two'rail- A three weeks run on Livingston ore at The Homestake Mining company announced Messrs. Schultz, Beclett, Anderson and THOUSE; MODERN; 8013 LEAV LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROV oniratieny Lonind roads are being bullt to it as fast as men and | )" \eytern Smelting company's Boulder | its 187th regular monthly dividend of 15 | others made short spee D933+ | Ceity property. 33,000 and upwards, 5 to 6t e e | T e rnten race "eaiC” | county plant yielded a 32,800 retort. cents per share due_this week. This com M. Fenners Funeral. G 100N CoR T ALL MODERN a e v Fampa Al g0 DRESSMAKING. things alone will cost over $2,000,000. Doe: Birachuceiniaimaiio) hayalbothidholy petro; pany hu paldi§5 118,150 Iy ondario datg The funcral of the late Oliver G. Fenner conventences, Leavenworth st D04 31 — —— —— — — - e e v v M ce o b1 1 g2 eneath ownsite, but RLALEAHUHH OELOE 0K, N otk ol Lot se _ e av AL et AN L AL ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N, Y, | Rates, 13c a word first insertion, 1o a word | &y one know of any other place in the ]" i x','l"',’l L “.':D":,\'A'\,:,h,:_’ mlmn,u,rm,h.d,, instructed County Auditor Scott to sell at | 00k place from the residence of David ¥OR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. At low ratsetfor ololcel skcurisy on | hoseatar, "Nothing taken iforilesy) tan 2. L AT S L L A A bty public sal> all lands bid in by the state for | Anderson and the Pirst Presbyterian ehurch Smnntls and lowa farms or Omalia city | T TS 5 D <ING, 3 ? i 3 2 the taxes of 1880. This will include a lar 2 o'clock yesterday afternoo; B e et - 3 i s MW | ARTisTIC] u..‘\""".|J‘.L'\‘.-"1‘urh!‘ll!{r EAMAKING Leadville, tho premier silver camp, fs [ The Wet Mountain Tribuno records thd | (e t¥es of 1aib. This will Toclude o larke | it 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. therenftor. — Nothing taken for ls 5 MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWE ATES ON 2o Place M303 MI5 turning its silver to gold. It has developed | death by disease or accident during the |yt Tt G BRERTE specified. The l\l-; members of the Grand Army ('f]lhu — improved and unimproved Oma al: entate, | oo T T — an extensive gold belt which is shipping | past vear of over thirty old-timers in the | ({1 o R . Republic met at their hall at 1:30 o'clock = = 3 o nimproves b e T t £ ast state gives the purchaser absolute title to 5 ARGE ROOM; S ‘ntfi-‘«{-‘fi"a FOR 2 3 Fidelity Trust Co. Farpam! | WANTED DR MAKING BY DAY $11,000 a day. That s rather good | vienity of West Cliffe. xh: i”:):wm e, purchaser.. absolute: title to i 4 attanded the secvices:in a body. M i A el Pt = B\ . b for' a , silver district. Everybody | Gpafree county farmers are assured an AISOBLLANROUS Fenner was born in Trenton, O., in 1811, TURNISHED KOOM, 217 HARN 5 MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS o has heard of the famous Tread- | spundance of irrigating water for crops 4 L LANDOYE. | He enlisted wilh Ohio troops at the firat cali A county and Omana elty prope No_ deliy. SCALES. well mine of Alaska. It is the synonym | ppa'snow on the headwaters of the Arkaas: The Aly Beet Sugar company has | i 1861, and his regiment participated in R lelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st. \W—Msyd =il — i i . 4 o olos 8 0 contracted to take the yield from 8,000 acres | battlas. and’endurad ninny long atle LOOMS, B ! Rates, 100 a line first Insertion, $1.50 a lne | for wealth. How many outside of Colo- [ g “nevet™ ot Mon iivine, Ll it | many battles and endured many long fatiguo 111 Farnam. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY | per month . Nothing taken for loss’ thun 205 rado have heard of the Little Johnny at | " L " <100 000 ‘worth of ore blocked out | moro than were handled last year. marches, for which the Buckeye boys w 2 and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent. : s S Leadville? Yet, it is producing $5,500 a le" "(? e ate s VanlGTbIIE: Lines Ttea California capitalists pronose to erect a | famou At Shilo Mr. Fenner’s brother w We B. Muikl, Ficat Nat'l bank bidg. ‘Wi, | NBW ""fll.‘fgfi'o&[{ha:"\:Zui\’e‘ei\“co. Ak | day in gold—much more than the Treadwell. '"'_ 'If" 'fif}:‘i};" M:“\m;_"w“ Tt runs | ten-stack smelter at The Needlos to treat | killed by his side. He tenderly carried him NEWIY EU ”\N“' ROOMS, 114 _SOUTH | “ENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO., 305 BER at., Chicago. ] At Creede the deep levels of the silver "‘l _“:‘ A o1l and twenty to 5,000 ounces | °T¢ Feacl d by the Nevada Souther off the ficld, and, returning to the ranks, r st Jlat B-952 7° Lalldin, W mines have commenced to produce ore car~ :”*m{“""- 5 8 e ) At Ogden, Utah, a wool scouring works | ceived a wound on the head which occa- T o A MOORE, : R rying gold, as though providenco had delib- | silver. ekt S is being established with a capacity for | sloned trouble in after years. REASONARLE) UPHOLSTERING. _ erately taken a hand in the work. Poultry raising in the Grand valley s | G FUEE SO0 00 B e ly Mr. Fenor was a member of the church An ‘object lesson is presented in an in- | profitable. Mrs. L. Austin of Rlfle pro- ailoe i s orange orchards | from which the services were conducted, August, when an eastern com- | duced from eight Plymouth Rock hens Phoenlx, Ariz., réports its orange orchards f o (0 (o h0 b1 Lo g He giveth MONBEY T0 LOAN ON 1 . Rates, 100 a line each insertion, §! FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | i eatate. firennan, Love & Co. > | month.” Nothing taken for less than %c. stance of last ) T Ll e 238 whinks, and. by | undamaged by frost. Thousands of orans DR, 2" | GLOBE UPHOLSTBRING CO,, GENBRAL FUR. | JanY picked up a gold property near Tellur- | 'n ‘133 @ o8 OL50. over’a trees have been planted near there during | UiCthes KOstrguhlas i . e word first insertion, 1 word | — — | “hRure repateing: estimates and iniormarin: | ide for $500,000, and the same property is | actual cas rd: realizad $191:00: ayoriand | o RS IS 1801 arks were cloquent and earnest. The . Nothing taken for less LOANS ON & TS, GOOD | cheerfully given. All work called for and | now paying monthly dividends of from $33,- | above expenses MR A o 3 attendance of the Grand Army of the Re e | Bros., 210 N. Y. L I promptly attended to. 2023 Farnam street. | 000 to $40,000. Morgan county land owners are being ad Amizett, N. M., gold camp will have a | puplic and a large concourse of friends tell LIRS In truth, the revolution fn Colorado 15 al- | vised not to sell their land; that several jm- | Milroad Branch “'j'l'l’! ;"”" Greldesnest his valued character as citizen and friend e A pE - MEDICAL. most too wonderfui for description. It is not | portant irrigating ~ditch enterprises are | SPriNE The line will leave the main track | The singing by Presbyterian _chureh TOOMS 3 FEa bt G T W . remarkable that the opprobrious term of | under contemplation. The recent discovery 2 DulG W o hoir was rende in a fanltless manner, st class, | 2109 h 2 Rates, S S R T “gold bug” is becoming a joke, and the light | of artesian water near Fort Morsan will en- | A saches Boise, Idaho, that u [and the floral offerings from the Ladics Ald l*lll e TRNIS ED ROOM 'y " h N fLe) othing taken for less than 3 of faith shines from the faces of the people. hance the value of Morgan county farm ]uynl)\‘ q ‘V:fll;nl)"lzwrv‘u‘vrl t a .y.| ire herd ;l'l:l? ; alde f greatly to the completeness Wit buard. i) Callfornia st 574 2 - : - CV. CROOK'S NEW METHOD TREA BOY GRASPED BY A DEVIL FISH. T s e e e e L | B e o s N AT nent’ of merves, stomach and lie Two bo, ester Rdner and Leslie Olive records the production of a gold a soldiers. Mrs. Fenner and he s, Ha YOR RENT, NI RNISHED FRON ';'n.(}"...,! BEFYEhamash, and i Iyasbova: EantenRdnervand:LonlleiQliver | B8 e e e o sl < il \Tliore.islconaldsabla: iteliool ot iho:n Walter, are supported in this trial by all 0. | who loved and honored the husband and bma Wit board; terms reasonable, 613 - - B 841 8 TSR NPT 5 = 7 grains as the result of four d. run in | sage by r f /19 slpver-ignd fhong e : Nothing taken for s {‘,;,,‘,,' 30,8 ine per ILWA 2 shuico.boxes in the Arkanzas river, a fow | 000 for the building of dities for tho Navafy | father In his lite tin JLY FURNIS New Mexico, “]‘u‘l')'. ROOM WITH BNBT TOUEDAN —— ey T . = miles below Salida. The button was the | Indians in western Held Up n Chi N ary's ave i o word flrst insertion, wor ) s i A teatan 3 ! 48 70 We Wil lon you any sum which you wisy, | thereatter thing taken for less than 2e. R ST R A Artives | 5\ Of @ 320 pleco and over half an fnch | Charleston, Cochise caunty, Ariz., became wo men entered @ Chinese laundry at —————————— | small or large, at the lowest possible raten : e s | Faavas [GICAGO BUREINGZON &1Q,[AKEYes d i ik u deserted village, and now a squatter has f , CHS PEE CVOTC BRI CHY : e s SHCOND! B the duickest posaible tlme and for uny length | G, F. GELLENDECK, BANJOIS AN (ORI DRI R L SDANAIRIEH) > San Luls valley farmers will raise field | filed 2 homestead claim on the townsite and nty-sixth and N streets-a:fow days ngo oo & : No. SE e, {0 sult you, ” You can pay It back'ln ache e i wpm....... icako Vestibule, .. peas in large quantities this year. They | will convert the town into a stock ranch placing a revolver at the coolie’s head, a0y g Chicago EXpress.......... have discovered that peas mixed with New Mexico cattlemen anticipate a 50 per smanded him (o give up whatever valuables - - — and only pay (8 W yo ; jown - Local. A [ IANDSOME Yo 0t teptlanesanlyou s UNDERTAKERBANDEMBALMERS T O T alfalfa_and: wheat produce an immense lot | cent increase in calves this yoar owing to the hud, Wong raid iad nothing but a {tivphone, * steam, ste. Reforonces, ; A " Nenr Junetion Local I : i 1Nt stroet, 5 3 35 ANPaFrANOS, Rates, 1%se_word first insertio — = == | of pork, which in turn Is converted into | favorable winter, and the sheep men count | sllver wateh, which h riully handed . SRS MR AN DS thereattor. " Nothing taken for less o ‘ll:lllll.l‘ GTON & MO, RIVE “\'\J”\T' cash by way of sugar-cured hams, nice | on an increase of 80 per cent in their flocks, | over, fearing that Le would be assaulted . 0y Y Omuhal _Depot 1uth and Mason Sta. | Omana | fee acon and snow white lard | Oy Coa i R S S O F°3RENT""NF"RNIBH D ROOMS. Without pubiloity Coe remevel bs ons i I BURK NERA T Sanver IR hueajtagtsbaconpnd auow. wiilleIns Vigorous measures have been taken at Sait | The thugs toll Wong that they would kill OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN' embalmer. 1618 Chicag rel. ! D $ 4:1opm Brie is about to be blessed by the con- | rake, U. T., looking to the rolief of the § Iim It he related nolice what had % 1do 8 word frat rlllwl‘lllutll‘ 1o a word ~y THE _— i B ,H{’,m struction of a ten-mile frrigation ditch by | miny idle men in that city, A free soup | Uken plice, conseq i nothing reafter. hing taken for less than 25c. o 0 ska Local (exce Sun, 6:50pm | Z rma’ ] cCormack iich wi ap ¥ ho Vo ‘obhe oe- atler. Nothing taken for les i ove the sireet SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. | {00 “ka‘ _3.”“!“1‘ copl Suns-. Sispm | Zimmerman and McCormack, which will tap | jousc has been established, free lodgings wiil | APout it until Wed rebhary TOOM, 634 S0, T G--MS43 M3+ O LA RATIAND n'\"m'\u\“"' Silsa in 1o e Y. h%am | Coal creck aml tako a bigh line. T will | o' given and o thorough canvass I Lo bo | SUrTed on the 20 4 : e TR TN T TRy — g 3l 4 OMAH Rates, 1tic word first insertion, 1 a word RVoE o . | irrigate over 1000 acres of the richest land | yido (o secure more funds n the meantime 2 he name of TEOOUNH, 1611 LEAVENWORTIL ST, Ly s 3 thervtter. Notliing tiken for loss than & Saveml Desat St i rasonTats, |ASrives | "tha vicinity of Erle, the metropolis of the | ™ # i e K. 8. Sta‘ney wa L ling clothi- e 1 s, | Omaha A year ago persons travellng over the [ {17 SR s R santa Fo between Albuquerque and Bl Pa AR rtadlista d U G031 6* E PLACE TO BORROW T Boulder mining region. FOR RENT - STORES AND OFFICES MONEY ON HORSES AD 3 €, Omaha. Ak for circular. Moy 9:0pm. K C. Night Px yia U, . Trans... 6:50am Delta Sty ls sending out its surplus | jooking cyer tho country. behelé barren | was rur i abot o tmn HEalnoy A7ha MONEY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AN SO0l OF SHORTHAND, 413 | 3:fGam. (- Kunens Clty Lay Exiress. . iispm WA E = = = = =] Aves | CHICAGO, R, L & PACIFIC. ATves cash to buy wheat to keep the Delta .mill | \ustes and dead caftle strewn along the line \ watch taken from the Chinaman Mates, 10¢ 0 e each Insertion, $1.60 a lino per PIA Notlce Omaha|Union Dept running. The Grand Junction mill has had [ P month.* Nothing taken for less than 2o, v WAREHOUS Is hereby given that Luther R. Wright s EAST, to lmport over 200 cars of outside grain. | new o enconc hae changed. = Pat cattle are | wag found on Russcll. Russell elaims that FOI KENT, THI 4 STORY BRICK BUILDING, NRACHANRE skcuRiTiEs, not our business agent or attorney, and all ~ T = Tho Delta papers urge the farmers to let | "CC? OB every hand and plenty of grass. found the watch on a bench in the jail it BENT, THE (BTONY DRICK BUILDING, N ANE CHATTUL SEOUBLTC persons are hereby warned not to pay him Dxpe L DAY ¢ g e DADRLR, MERS, Sify REmOrE 0 i3 Sam Davis, the noted journalistic wit of | Hiatiovaanensun e et Coment basement, complete stoam heating NEY 11 YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY, SOPTIRONOYION QU ROBOUNE LBy 500y caiio Votibultd Limited "} 300m | food themselves without having o import | the Careon, Nev., Appeal, started the Mid ey {8 up he will ke bronght hack Virew, water on ail Hoors, g, ete Anply &t | MONKY 1N lure b small amos CATHARING WRIGH! Exp. (o C. B i [ (oot (eing [ up AT DR RRN AL S ML ! bue Dran e Atk e G of T e UM MoNkY av B . OANNA C. WRIGHT. i v & aly Lt inda'in. the Novada mining camp eebibi OFFICES FOR RENT IN THE FCHLITZ | MONEY THAT voo back at any Ll Ll Ol CBURIEINM | poe i aavertisinge water works bonas | ThE fair company had sold a printing mo - liilding, 16th and - Hurmey velal ~ Inguc and in any amount, 18 ui ROOM 4, WI 2:05pm...... ; 4:50pm ; a ks bonds | yopoly to another party and proposed to ate Mr. foops, s lold out to 8. Apply hou arrey sts. P TE Teaves | R TArrivew | t0_the amount of §40,000 for sule clos: out. e at once discovered min 3 s man from Scranton who Jobst Bros., rooms ¢ bl IDELLT JUARANTER €O A Nl T Omahia|Union Depot 10th & Muson sts.| Omana The snow in the mountains of the North | eral beneath his printing oflice and entered earch of John Hoops, has heen unable = — e = - - = 3 % b B0AM..........Denver Express.......... 4:05 park is deeper than for the past seven years. | it as a mining claim. - The fair people can ar J i na MONTHS LEASE OF & 8. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND B "EAU- su & 02, SOLTOITOKS. Beo + o Ovarlands riftpes 3 The Bonanza Rustler announces the ar- 10t disturb the honest Nevada miners security; strictly co ntial, 3. Ha ding, OMAHA, NEB. Advic & 3i45pm lee & Stromsl ] i nentar PRdontial: .. & 0 Harrs, o PRRG Gi40pm e PacIlo . Exiconn, oo t.0iam | rival at Bald mountain of material for two A man who claims to be the only relativ FORRENT, THIRD Ve 3 = = . S 64 30pn ~..Denver Fast™ Maii. [l /"4:20pm | stamp mills to be erected in the spring of s von Hulow, the great German slorel elevator MONEY LOANED ON FURNITU. PIANOS, = Leaves [CHICAGO, MiL. & 8T, PAUL.|Arri Laramie City, Wyo., is to have a w loco- | planist, who dled in Cairo. Bgypt, on Febru Ry Aok Noetor rasy HaRIA 3 A b b ¥ 40, TAKe TAKE THE Omaha|Union_Depot 10th & afason sts.| Omata | motive round house bullt of Laramio stone, | ary 13, has been discovered in Dutte, Mont faLhe e man.for AR W sake Hoops - 4 s = 6:35pm. Chi ko Ldmited . 9:40a to sost $65,000 and to contain twenty stalls | His name is Carl von Bulow He says he ls For RENT. SALOON TN TONG BINE T3 LOAN ON IHORSES, WAGON lfl”lsvlllE EVANsv"‘lE & ALiBonth: . hichgy. Bpresd | (oxs Hin tidopm | fo sost g5 ity stallai | HiA Dame 13 Catl von Billawe . He.says b their relations have always been pl Charles Kapp, Long Pine, Neb § | furnlture of all kinds. i ) Loaves | B B & MOLWALLE .~ iamrives | ) "pock Springs huntmg party, Including | the only relative, will come in for his estatc, | IO excuse for his disappearance can b = J. B, Haddock, room Smahal _Depot, 15th anlt Webster Omaba 0 xd aver $1,000 1B 8-5TORY S10RE BUILDING, Omaal_Depit, 15th_agy Webater sta. | Omaba | A R Thorpe, City Marshal Skedd and twg | Which amounts to 5,000,000 marks, ‘The 1 ho had ovor §) signed. When | am st Hoggs & L a - +r-. Denawooa " xpross..... ., 6:10p 3 s RAERA: e yert Denny, the man who came here oM & Bt o'y L Fat) Wyo, ixp. (%, Mons) o:aopm’ | others, recently Lilled eleven clk, which they | Dephew Is now cmployed in the capacity ¢ K B Lirys 9k ifaminy. Akl Wag, e cManc) Ritpm J, 0:Rr IHE B0 sleven. | Y 1 9ar porter in the Hotel Butte, but says he | from Scranton with Hoops, has also dis- __ BUSINESS CHANCES. s'|'| lUUIS [:UNS. H| H. §iswpm. Novtolic bixprom’ (e Hunday)10:8am | brought Into town for distribution, bAr portar in, the Holel Bute, but aays e | from, Seraion Wi 2 “bic Y A ranch on the Laramie 0., plains § 10 AGENTS WANTED. yrs {0.-[],.‘m\.‘.“.‘,.x\.'.m.,m:\’ o e Lenves (CHIUAGO & NURNIWESTN. Arrives | ueluding 1600, acres of and, has just ooy | fortune Ao ARt - — . hing en ol a8 than 25 Omahal Jepot 10th S0 sts. , Omaha i A0res. 0 ians a8 8 deel —_ o - has mne A Tintes, 105 o line Orst insertion, $1.80 a line | & ~ " shortih & omaha_ | (014 by John MeCrary to Michael Coughlin o s LR ARRING iy He Wy com onth. Nothing taken for less than 336, 3 ENTRALLY LOCATED, ON 10am, eaga " Zypress $ii0em | for $20,000. No stock was sold with the Hathar Ingusivy £0p Qmalin ¥ WANTED, AGENTS TO SEIL TIE FINEST E s L G L L4 THE AIR LINE. §:z00m Eastern 1y gitipin | land. Omalia 16 10 have & plant for the manuta Magle combination St Patriel's day’ ornaments ever | FOR SALE. A MEAT MARKET, COMPLETE, SlaRm i - Bab).Civc, UM RE i Buffalo Bill will establish a “scenic stage | Wro of roofing paper, building paper, Frank Dolozel's case wa jlei b brwiti sample Gei iy hem Mix | i beit Tocatlon of, Brcmont, aiid, éoud paying 3 " 3 sen Sher! ed roofing and for the distillation of | 2 o'clock Vinat. Clovaland, 0. - Moo 4+ business. Inquire P, O. box 428, Fro b ST « eaven 8501 PAC) k route” botween Sheridan, Wyo., and the | par ofing stillati o'clock s ¢ i g 53 - MILES THE SHORTEST - 53 A L e Rl FACIPIC 4 Yellowstone park, a distance of 1756 miles, | coal tar pitch. The new industry will he | M. C. P. Meyers of Ida Grove, Ia WANTED--TO RENT. W0 VIELDS 360 WEBKLY “PINANCIAL i i ,,’: ¥ ‘ - G ‘u.‘|.1‘ \\“lllln;lllllve occasionally and boom the | carried on by the F. J. Lewis Roofing 1 | guest of :u: ;w‘-v W, Mr. I3 I;H\\d - ——— | "depression does not affect Rowe's Infaliible O Abm 8t ¢ pm, | route AL WaY Manufacturing company, which filed articles ebraska lodge No. 227 w Wites, 1hee a word first inaortion, 1o a word Handicapping system, Best and safost specul. 0pir..Datly (ex Sun) Nebraska Local.. 9:10am Wyoming's silver output in 1891 is of. : RAkEIR il d ’ party Monday night at the hall Ihereafier,” Nothing taken for less than 2ic. tive Investment omered; thind suceessinl sears | ST, LOUIS TO LOUISVILLE P, i At Jucarparation: yesterday. = Tho plant, -t L - i th uceesy| L r @ C. 8 . M ives | ficlally given as sixty-five ounces, valued at ‘ only ¥ — 3 = spectus 1598 fre C. D, Rowe, Box 127 Depot, 15th and Webs Omaha . 9 ost $40,000, 1s now b scted at Bleventh WIHO™HAS A SMALL FRUIT PARM FOR . et Sioas o Dapat, 0.8 %] OWANA | §76; that of 1892 at thirty-four ouncea, | S08t $40,900, I8 now baing erect<d a ,’u.\ fly Hans Larsen was run in for KoMIT 8 B B e IO AND THE SOUTHEAST, B xpremt i BN | valued at $30. Wyoming cannot be claswed | B SCROS Srect 4k Wi teauite ation ncoting and 3 St.” Puul Limited as an ab of “silver barons, 1 3Ny Nalch wil K Kreu | portion of a block, It Is expacted tha " T in_kood (own, in one of the oldest counties of | . : 3 The Only Line Running Two Solid CUTY & PACLE The celebrated Burr mine, which is creat- | y will be begun about A get any trace, whatever, of his n Lee says that Hoops does f, and t v I8 merely WANTED, 8 OR $HROOM MODERN HOUSE Nebragka, -~ Good brick store room, cheap re A g e Mls LR AC Sl Trains Daily between these Cit i & Masan sta, (0 Ing %o much comoient fu v, In located pm St. Paul Express 10:00am | goutheast of Miner mil f Incarporation of th STORAGE. - - Day trains cquipped with vestibuled parlor FOR SALE 1AL 3 and g ulght tralus with Puliman ves | BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Artives | from the twater mi It 18 in the | attla o y were file establisl Arawing Fhou slecpere Omahal Depot, 15th tor Omaha | South pass distriot, ar the Hetttird y e pany LS M—s9 . X4 B . ~ | FOR SALE. MEAT MARKET FINTURES E. 0. HOPKINS, R. A. CAMPBELL, OMAHA & BT. LOUIS Rey. Rob man, & W wh a1 lapd VAURLGE, WILLIAMS & CROS, 1314 HARNEY grocery stock at Glenwood, la. M. Byers General Managor, General Puss. Agt., P. Depot 10th & Mason' sts. N has been v the towns 0 1 f $100,000, 1 their banquet - Sssiguce. d L ¥, InD. ST. Lovis, Mo, “$iBpm... 8L Louls Cannon Ball..... porthern Wyoming, has returned ¥ tness will be in Omahs suple by the Dawres VIOTAGE FOR HOUSBIOLD GO0DS: © y .

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