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THE _OMAHA DAILY BEE: :.\ll),\'_!\.\_\'. APRIL . % | 4 J ©. olaim, wh w ot ut 000, vl A Y WA GOLDEN ERA AT LEADVILLE | perer llio g T it 1 ool Bnchevn oo s bt ot | SILVER IS STILL A MENACE mer by Her '”-.‘ t of ore has boen struck in I\ u\ f shoep was driven | - o vy e e prog o completed at &other and broke ough the fee. Only 100 | Y 5 St B ples expend $3,000 plant, to be running by May 1. | they perished fromd ehill GREATEST GOLD DISTRIC IN COLORADO | ohinks of nsutly Diirs pold. wers brought 10 | yenbis SiLe huo been mado o the AY.Rt | trom Halem (o NWWpore. atarting ot Fane | TARIFF ALSO A DISTURBING ELEMENT | emmmeemene RIS TR ST S e L the eity by disinterested partics. The NIKEer | ten inches wide, but will run fully $200 to = City, going by way of Sutter's sawmill to the Ren 1 th many ott s for years | the ton. : divide_ of the Coat|sange, thFough & newly ~ PUVIBCC VVVIP S ST IVVVVIV VDI connidored mythical The Borthoud roller mills have sold 15,000 Scttled country on Rock creek. Subscrip- | Probable Prolongation of the Deb ' Averages 500 Ounces of ¢ R " 3 tions have been 0 f oney and work NEBRASKA bushe wheat to the Sternberg Milling A 1 dnaue OL monsy S i t-—The Famous Hope Min Mrs. Rogers of Pearl Keys. Nlcargua, fs | and Elevator company of Boulder, which s | enough to Insure its completion. There Is & < SA AN ¥ Cry for Kree Silver Covers Mining Progress and s T now being delivered good deal of hard grading, etc., but the new y for Free Silver Covers tl T T T m— the Senate Serves to Depress sl visiting s d | 0 be enot orter to jus ) or More ) 3 Western Doings. 0dd Fellows will Hold thelr disteiet nicet The Mancos Times states that the long , Toute Will be enough dhorter to Justify it Demand for More Money talked of flouring mill for Mancos has at WASHINGTON - A L A R e 1) a fact, and very soon the ma- ‘ Jose's logeing cathp, Snohomish, loads NPy ey | " nd 1 on the S VBN B INBLETHRE 3 W chinery will be on the ground and the build twenty-five cars a week for the Monte Cristo NEW YORK, April 8.—Henry Clews, head The excelicnt article and map on_the | tric Tight plant instailed at Auburn ing in process of erection | shingie mills of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co. Leadville gold belt, preparcd for the Heral Populists of Boono county propose o pur- | “Cuhior Adams of the Mesa County barik V0 Vilkite Tekrny. thAt wore Wil .| Witei ot wItaRtion o7 Wil ot+ Democrat by A. A. Dlow, the well known | chase a tent i which to conduct the coming | y,¢5rnis the Grand Junction Star-Times that | pushed on the Wide Hollow ditch, which Wil [ “huring the past week mining engincer, 18 the neral topie of | campaign 1 | there are 60,000 head of sheep at Thompson | irrigate 12,000 acres o . v tion in min ir ays | _Seven persons were {mmersed {n the mill ngs, and that the total clip will be 400.- | The agitation for a bounty on squirrel of | 000 pounds, About 100,000 pounds have been | goyips §s assuming tremendous proportions in j ing at Oxford next Thursday business at the Stock exchange has been Influenced to som Lok fodri pond at Cambridge by Rev. John Thoma extent by realizing transaction Stock Deaver City ] ! clipped up to date the' Lifieoln county papers bought in anticipation of the veto of the june” Abbott of Falls City has left for | The Great Eastern tunel, at Yankee Hill, | A four-mile cutoft fs to be bullt for the | Bland bill have been sold out by both hom and London holders, and in the absence of any new stimulus Some of the large oper e Denver s, M Jow Is at the head T i + e I : (H:, / ir. | i : ‘ To be well dressed requires a spring overcoat to be sure —other. of the Silver Cord property and is consic ered one of the best informed mining men ladelphia, where he expects to join Forc- [ nas opened up a veln showing a pay streak | washington Southern at Shelton to permit wise you can't be considered a fourhundreder -besides it might in the state, His estimates have all been | paugh's circus eightecn fnclies wide, which will assay a8 | {he logaing by Sehtember of some 20,000,000 | 1 carefully made, and hia predictions as well | Sheep shearing is now the order of the day. [ high as $50 to the ton. Development wWork | feot from lands under contract, ators have been waiting for prices to droop On one ranch in Hall county 14,000 pounds | is being pushed as rapidly as possible, th ey ehcouragimn o o ontintie to come | Previous to buying in again. There has been of wool were clipped vein being opened up eighty feet already I o P OT e oM lacar claims, | e ore readines ‘to tako this courso be. Sixteen men and fourteen women were [ The Lamar Sparks cnters a timely and em- | Tho work Is dono fn a newly discovered | St COBTss had to take action upon the transferred from the Norfolk asylum to the | phatic protest against the cutting down of | e, " 8 000 0 n pays well president’s veto, and it wa inimously course of his article Mr. Blow say Hastings hospital as incurably Insane. the cottonwood grove that fringes the Ar- e Wbl regarded as entirely certain the bill ¥ L g cutting over | would fail to become law through a two ! lie Custer shingle mill is )0 o depression due tc 8 o) o/ suggests a fi The period of depr 1 ISHESURCH Burglars entered the branch store of J as river at Catlin, It suggests that a i g 460 yor day, and shipped the first ear- [ (hirds ve Discouragenent in some quar- Just silver legislation has served to turn [ ¢, Smith & Co. at Nora and opened the safe w should be passed providing a fine and | puer0, B F WG BHIRECE 00 coras of b mprisonme or ery one 0 ecdless) 04g, ‘s (e wee! bt IR COTUS 0| ters has arisen also from the gro R O a new puge in Leadville's history and to [ It in not known how much booty they se- :‘r‘lg'rrl’ m ll:("“v‘ L/t who needlessly | y5ied have been engaged for the summer. SISO AL the: EAFIE: QIsEURstOn. 18 11Ke1g -to usher in the third, or golden era, of this | cured el Al o bt At Goldendale the county prisoners are | be prolonged until near the end of May wonderful mining district, which is destined The base ball season has opened at A [:x‘ng; lu.l’ly\'ul'fll‘“".\z h.[w ,"'m,’"”v.l”.“."f. required to cook their own food. The grub “1”('“ may have the effect of keeping certain to be the most permanent and remarkable | Sterling. The game with Adams resulted formed for the purpose of developing the g g64q enough and the chain gang 1s getting | branches of business for the fall trade in In a score of 23°to 17 in favor of the visit- | coal fields in and near Lost canon to the | ¢, "o, Al SHeEITE 4016 cafity chies) of = A\ period of her prosperity, anl Leadville is [ (" o i Hofth otEMATcoR . The ompany AIFEady hami| av.ot AL EXDEARG; (o) the shor its a | suspense, and therefore act unfavorably ) producing district | 8 team considerable Tand located, and Is now work- | M2 upon sonfe mercantile interests, One favo Lzt General Weaver, the late lamented populist | Fo=0 Ly & Moore's old camp in Lost At Davenport wrestling matches are con- | able indication from Washington s that 0 candidate for president, will open the cam- ”"‘m” A B {‘““ ducted on the bridge, and the loser is thrown [ nothing further likely to be serfously at- “That portion of the Leadville district | paign in the Cedar vailey at Cedar Rapids | cBiof G600 S8 & AR T08 WGHRe OF the | into the water below, from which he swims | tempted in the way of urging f coinage from which the most gold I8 now being | on April 17 vds. Southem out. This removes ail doubt as to his being { upon congress. Senator Stewart's bill is re 20-yonr-old gon ¢ Sheldon o bkl 4 “down." garded as likely to be shelved in committee mined a part of the same area and on Ora, the 20-year-old son of John Sheldon of s T Fo S IE P vars ¥kva e Ao Riter gar 0 Elm Creek, had his skull fractured by the The Bl :| ro cok AL e “1 ““_'“k‘.; It is estimated that the fruit crop in the | or allowed to rest on the table, bursting of his gun while he was hunting L b Walla Walla valley this season will be at | possible that the silver party may furnished the mlillons of ounces of sllver | p1o is not expected to live. s A UL LU e eonly shipments | least three times ter than in any former | imprudent to incur further odium by wasting and tons of lead ore for which Leadville is 8 e fdiatiord st | hand at the ovens, and the weekly shipments r. Many new orchards will begin bear- | time on measures which the president will Suit has heen commenced at Ord against | ongjgerably exceed the manufacture at y Justly celebrated. This portion of the dis- | ex-County Treasurer A. D. Robinson and r}- it \]3 116005 tons mar, waelt e hIppad ing and the vast area set out to small fruits | not allow to become law. Should Mr. Bland trict In which the gold values seem to pre- | his bondsmen for the first term for $4,360.25, | Pre8gle Aot 00 o8 P e er, While | 13 astonishing, The weather was never more | carry out his threat to introduce a free iy e i et | ot e hond, Wk BivaTn. tesve s 3 3 propitious. colnage bill, it Is likely to be dealt with RUY G tHoL oIty of: Liokdville; af o G e 2 ocodBlonil Hlarke JOLdGrRRCOm BRI ALISTEHAIES At Garfield the Christian church pre es | very summarily, as the house is anxious to east of the city of Leadvillc 1 s0 far as orfolk meat market proprictors have de- | banks, Ariz, and other points. The El Moro [ At Garheld ! i i A”l ,(,,I. .) proposes | very summarily, as developments now show embraces the ter- | eided that they can take their orders just | gyen: now putting out mor ke than [ 0 op .“L,’,"'“", "“:’;_ e Lt R e G IANBIE Ll conLintiadl Bllver Leri ritory of Bruce hill, Printer Boy hill, Flor- [ as well without the use of the telephone. | any other plant in the state. About seventy | o of Senator R McCrosk: The )\ h B 1 ence hill and Littie Bllen hill, all embracing | Ts the world progressing backware Lt il crop decided upon is wheat, and the cus- | sade has a silently unsettling effect upon an area of about four square miles. b 2 men are employed. tomary share of one-third will be given Mr. confid e. There can be no doubt that in “The ores of the Lendville gold belt are | pomccommerclal bank of on has beea | gor the purpose of protecting their water | McCroskey as rental. The profits are to go | the west, southwest and south, the feeling found at ”l'“ contact plane of the blue |H‘Hl transferred to a new com ¥ of which plant, which supplies irrigation for Orchars | to the support of the church in favor of increased issues of silver is gain stone (‘“'h the lll\l \ll{- rocks and in the Henry Wehrman is pr The capital mesa, near Grand Junction, Smith Bro MISCELLANEOUS. ing ground rather than abating, and unless AGWAF HOTIESNS. ot tlie Iimichtons <Nl alko stock of the new company 000, all paid | are now bullding works, Which, when com< | b 1 e pess valier. New M something I8 done to mollify that feeling it tli: parphyry kw1t [8Ca TreaNoRabIey o up. pleted, will cost about $5.000. A crib 600 ingtrat Al i”J“r.j'-*l x‘&f "I o oW I-r"f{"" may later on assume more threatening di sumpti tHia Pt ribh ¢ 1A g 8 Rev. H. B. Myers, for three ars the | feet long, 14 feet wide and 12 feet high W o A Yieb e Pt freeze. | iensions. Among two-thirds of this infla Sdultthla Ave ettt L bl i rolpal of the sehool at Unadilla. has loft | is - being. constructed of peeled cotton- | The Provo Woolen mills in Utah have | tionist cinss, however, the demand means now opened on this gold belt are in the | Principal ol L, s belng ot T cIBREd: doWwni ana 1bs ; fonist class, however, A 4 tontinmtion ot theame ‘ore bodies | that place for Seward, where he has been | wood logs and filled in with rocks. Besides i clos vn, and it is an open question [ more money rather than more silver. Tliey rt assigned a charge by the United Brethren | the above, a dyke of gravel Is being con- | When they will resume. are asking for more silver because in de previously disclosed further west, and | @ & Hefit il Ly G y i RV A PLBCLES (1N YR m WHion! (6Fa|| (contarerice! structed 900 fect long, clght fect high and [ The Poorman mine in the Coeur ' Alenc manding that expressly they have thc in- are A part of this system which oo | O Battle Creek lveryman fs short a 87 | with a breadih on top of eight feet. 'When | district is reported to have been sold to an | fluential backing of the mining inferest 4ol contents by the influence of the por- | buggy and a set of harness. A young man | this large work is completed the Smith Bros. | English syndicate for $500,000. proper. But at the same time they would phyry dikes. If this be true, it is an as- | who rode into town with two fine- ho believe they cany withstand any current The calf crop on the New Mexico ranges | be equally willing to accept some other form surance of wealth and prosperity for the | borrowed them to drive out to his alleged | which flows in the Grand riv will be less this year than usual, because | Of eurrency instcad, providing it were placed dville dist 0 othe ¢ | uncle’s farm near town, and did not return. WYOMING. of the heavy shipment of cows last season. | Within their reach. It is therefore of the ut- Leadvill rict, which no other mining ek L ey locality can claim. A great deal of the Even in enlightened Nebraska a church Sheridan county, Wyoming, is taking steps The Phoenix Gazette claims from 25,000 to ::"" Hn»“lv;"w:l:l‘:l~4-~~.u-u N bIlCaltiois gold contained in the ores of the gold [ officer who thought that his pastor's ser- | to ad se Ler agricultural resources and | 40,000 head of ‘range cattle are annually | (& LA B MUOE, BAGS BN B TR belt is in a free state, but in the great | mons was too shallow when asked whose | induce immigration. grazed and fattened upon alfalfa pastures | & ISsies 00 Bk CHEEREs ) o eour majority of cases the gold is contained in [ son Cain was replied that he supposed that |~ pno asper Tribune says the losses to | Of the Salt river valley. T S b (U, Cond a highly siliclous ore, carrying sil and | he ought to know, but he had really forgot- | gjeep and cattle in that locality have been At Salt Lake on Arbor day, which ge- | jusues, capable of expansion according to lilghly “stained with the loxides ot lron; fiten. exaggerated and that the late storms will [ curs on April 9, the people of the V the requirements of business, and available The silver values, however, are a second | Parties at Monroe are about to bore an | not greatly affect either industry. ington and Jackson schools will set to the state banks on the same terms as to o i AbOMt |50 her cent of he {{arteslan \well, |iThoy, cxpect o /steikel the | e contract fortconatructing! a gravity. | cherry and hickory: trees. the national. Such a plan s now ready for O T RO ville 15 pro. | WAter at @ depth of 150 fect. It this well | yapor works system at Buffalo has been let [ Monterey had a sensation the other day | introduction’ to the house, and there is a lnoht the present ime, Leadyille le Pros | 18 o success a larger well will be bored for | o Claries . McGarvey of Cheyenne for | When a young negro of great height remained | probability of its being not only supported SoEs Or Eold Caly ThE pronuct i wecived | & Eristimill to borerected if ithe, well teuc- |is39/600; toi beicomplsted Ootober 1: in town a few hours. He sald he was 17 | by party leaders, but also favored by the ad- ; SRy i | erived | ceeds. A Laramie man tells of a sheep herder in | Years of age and lie was scven feet nine and | ministration. The passage of such a me almost _entirely from four mines, three of | w11 ponti : e A Laran X L g L which have been opened within the past six b 18t BULLE () A L en | the late storm who followed a band of 6,000 half inches tall, ure, though not at the moment needcd for monthe. The aggregate tonnage exceeds 250 | 2Varded the contract erection of a | gpeen for sixty hours and practicall ed The South New Mexico Telephone company | currency necessiti would yet have the tons daily, and the total of gold smelting | MeY brick school building in that city. It | them all, and he was working for $45 per | bas been incorporated at Las Cruces with a [ effect of getting the constantly disturbing ores alone. is greater than that of any other | Will cost $16,000, and will be located in the | ponip, capital of $30,000, to unite Las Cruces, Dem- | money guestion out of the way, and—which i thisidin Obloratas = ! Eroyeiiyhiatetiefivresen R maisiristize ate Veteriniarian Holcolb announced to | ing Silver City, Lake Valley, Tularosa, | I even still more important—also of depriv- BASIN'S BIG BONANZA. Li£HELD the State Board of Live Stock Commissioners | Lincoln, White Oaks, Roswell and Eddy Ing the sliver agltators of two-thirds of th miial Hopecor ) h has shipped | o VIl Barnes was shot through the foot by | (hat he would inspect all southern cattle hie Dillon Enterprise makes the startling | bresent support, and finally of remosing this The Hope company this month has shipped | oS Armstrong, the Butte postmaste oyt Into Wyoming Uhis season at Chey- | announcement that many of the mincrs ani | danserous issue from the field of politics sullisient"concentrates 10 warrant it in do- | was” eclebrating the election. | 4 2 | enne in conformity to the state law. SFORPECEoTR for St colinty. areriaking While the immediate course of the mar- claring a greatcr dividond than that of Inst | wag chowing oft slcill wih Berkshire pigs are being imported into the | money selling gold-and specimens to parties | ket probably suggests discrimination In buy b, wh in L 100,000, pi month, which will be over $100,000, says the | 5 galoon, and Indiscriminate firing r that are trying i ing, still the distant future rightening B Ti The lead cont. > ve HE 15 i Saratoga valley and the setilers propose to hat are trying to start gold camps in other 3 0! SRR CE N T epleacicon At pnomenyorydl fintheflacdiqanty alfalfs parts of the state, A ‘more hopeful spirit pervades busin rich ore in the stopes on the east end and 1 go into hog raising, feeding alfalfa and 3 f clrcles, and as soon as gencral trade re- 9 G Henry Jacobs, living near Bellw 424 3 th lice ‘their own! pork | i The! troops! séntifrom Fort Ri o s secms to dip into the Katie end lines. The b et grallBantaLiIsEp ool is Lo ops sent from Fort Reno to stop | symes normal activity railroad earnings ground under the Hope concentrator, which | TPairing a windmill, was thrown sixty feet | product, all of which is now imported. the fighting between Indians and cowboys | sse imbrove. Thus Tar met earning have i5 mostly on the Katie ground, is the richest | t°, the ground by the force of the wind. ‘He | “-pye casper Derrick states that a contract | have sent for reinforcements. Another bat- | peen sustained only by the strictest econ- portion of this mine. The west arift of tho | Miraculously escaped instant death, but he | yigheen let for the erection at Casper of a | tle has occurred, with several on both sides | guijes, and in this respect at least the de- ! Spring Catalogues are still to be had for the asking. 200 continues in a bunch of waste that lies | 1ad an arm and some ribs broken, and it Is § pyjjaing to accommodate ten shearing ma- | Killed and wounded. 'The agency building | prossion has proved a timely lesson to rail- <2 D-tween the two bodies of ore on each side | feared that he is injured internally. chines. The citizens subscribed some $450 | has been burned by the Indians. road managers. The advance in wheat will TP OOPCIODOODODODDOD of the drift, which makes the ground good Charlie Williams of the Grand Island Times | for the erection of the building for this ex- The Ogden Press says that without any | create a better feeling in the northwest, be- to break. The lead matter Is between fifteen | has fallen into the habit of writing editori perimental plant, which is to be very largely | detriment to the moral or religious welfare | cause the damage by the late cold snap was and twenty fest wide, or was where the | and in consequence of this departure from his | increased if it proves a success. of the city, a minister or two might be | not serious and is not likely to cause any 2 bh) walls were first cut, and Is of uniform richness, | long established custom he has gotten into | A Douglas correspondent of the Cheyenne | Spared to go to Ploche, a town of over 1,000 | material shortage. The advance in silver s ~ The raise from the 200 will be commenced | trouble with his Brother Hedde of the Inde- | [eader states that the damage done by the | inhabitants, which has no religious service | is also calculated to lessen the gloomy spirits shortly for the new shaft. The old one is a | pendent. Charlie gets up one of the brightest | recent storms to range stock has been exag- | f any kind, not even a Sunday school. of the west. When congress settles th ( poor excuse for anything but a hole in the | local papers in the state and on that ground | gerated. On sheep the loss will range from Another great gold discovery has been | tariff question business will unquestionably ground. When this shaft is ralsed to the | alone the Times is a winner. 10 to 25 per cent. Cattle seen since the | made in the far western part of Chihuahua, | experience a sharp revival, but this longed- i MR 5 surface the prospects will be bright for a | John Vankousen made a peculiar find on | blizzard look well, and as the spring grass | Mexico, and hundreds of persons are flock- | for result is still about two months distant Is the wav the World's IFair has been desio- Do holst more i conformity with the value | his farm southwest of Schuyler last week, | 18 starting the outlook is not o bad. ing to the new camp. The new find is sit- [ at the carliest, Menawhile, the market wil : A : i b 5 of the property. The stopes on the east side ys the Sun. On one place there is col So far as the Saratoga Sun has been able | Uated about fifty miles south of the famous | have its setbacks, but they will not be seri- nate s such, it is worth of the est and adjoining (e Katie have been worked | siderable sand in a pasture. While going | to learn, the storm which has just swept | Datoplias district and in the same range of | ous. and in the long run prices must ad- 0 ] g Y o the surface and the company has but little | over this one day last week he found whe! over this valley did little damage to stock. | mountains. An expedition of several hun- | vance.” e ent which our artists and writers can ground left there, but the ledge was strong | the wind had blown the sand away and un- | Cattlemen from the south end of the valley | dred prospectors is being fitted out at the MANCHEST P EXTILES, treatment B and rich and seemed to pltch cast. These | covered some bones, a few bullets and con- | say that it did not kil a single head of | City of Chihuahua to go to the new district. MANOIE :""” "‘v:'ll"‘l»‘ will ‘1\""(' to l“[n S (l'lun-ly lflllv siderable lead, which had evidently been | range stock so far as they know of. No loss When the main shaft of the Bronze mine | Takings for the United S About Fifty vith waste, as they are dircctly under a | used for moulding bullets. One can only con- | of sheep has been reported in the valley up | at Vanderbilt reached a point about fifty Per Cont Less Than Lust Year, R - er P itect w portion of the concentrator, and the Katie | jecture as to how these came to be there, but | to date. The ground was in need of mols- | feet below the level Foreman Sauerbrey no- “\\.‘,":]‘ T Tty et opaned its glory. That wonderful architect who folks will undoubtedly drift and stope to | that they have been there a long time Is evi- | ture, the range has been much benefited by | ticed that the ore was of a different Hotn 2 { the week and con- built the Fair, their west end line, which will make it | dent. Whether the bones were those of a | the fall of snow, and the young grass shows | acter and took a specimen to the surface, | fair at the beginning of the week a ul he Iair, :‘;‘!I"’""ei',' but _ffll"f‘omblv fml' 'Ihls large | human being or an animal the finders did | up well in every direction as a result. which, when assaved, showed a value of | tinued so until Thursday, when the collapse plant. The mine at present is in a very | not know. It looks as though a party of OREGON. $1,118.88 per ton. ~ The next day he took | in silver and the break in the rates of east- i) i prosperous condition, It fs the greatest gold | hunters or emigrants might have been sur- | An $8,000 stamp mill is golng fn at the | LYO samples, which he selected carefully in | ern exchange to within 1-32d of the lowest D. H, BURNI IAI\I: AND producer in America, or the world, and the [ prised and driven away while in camp in the | piue river mines 5 order that he might get only. an-average. | price on record, caused paralysis in the quality of the ore In sight Is sufficient, even | early days before they had time to gather up | = (ronswell soont : X These two samples, with the other, made an | eastern markets. The other markets show ANK D. MI LLET from the 200-foot level, to make good this | their ammunition and things. Cresswell scents a mining boom in the | average of $ ber ton in gold. siigns of increasing interest. Yarus are firm, FRZ . , assertion "l‘"l years to come, Judge Babeock of Falls City recently ais- [ 1“1”" 1“:‘1 gree l]';l“"” e T but the chronic oversupply makes an ad’ A PHENOMENAL STRIKE. charged William Meyers, who was on trial | Ashland flour mills are grinding day and o Evoluti vance in the price dificult, The home de- . s & S onerthavet coms Two men in the last five weoks have mined | for committing a criminal assauit on Bliza- | MEN on California orders, Ot medicinal agents is gradually relegating | mand Iy sluggish. Thore have bewn lighi the author, artist and designer, have com in the Gold King a full carload of ore, and | beth Schuler, on the ground that the woman he Virtue and White Swan mines will | the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vege- | sales of bund or India and Burmah i o y eCor N ottt ey ery DOVRARGLLTL am T tom dar T heae | Ath et Eund aina s thatin o Freatls | naye! a nawiatage dins)from Baker: table extracts to (e rear and bringing intc | Thero s flitlle doing for the continent, in bined their forces to record the construction men” were running, says the Cripple Creek | mony could not be taken and that there was | A naptha launch thirty-six feet long is to | Ben(ral use the pleasant and effective liguii | cloths the eastern demand was good carly Al s S el sl Crusher. The mineral was of grade (hat would | not “sufficient other evidence to _convict. | do a_commercial buiness between Astoria | laxative, Syrup of Wigs. To get tne toa | the week, taking somo Ghiis alliting and operation of the Fair, The opening at least equal ten ounces in gold to the ton. | When Mrs. Schuler, the mother of the girl, | and Warrenton. remedy see that it is manufactured by tho | and eavy goods. Orders for Japan are fair i’ Ju33 T 2 3 D Nover in the history of this mine has tho | was informied what had been done she broke A movel product of home inqustry 1s a | CAUfornia Tig Syrup Co. only. For sals by | aud the business, for o Levant and South chapters of “The Book of the Builders” are property looked so wel? as now. Ore, and | into the court room and created quite a i ancl oar Wag all leading druggists. Amer s rly active rinting cloths e 2 . Rt r1lis fohina evarynibaretie thie Hienenodt Bhakian U fawRrda T ulgs Habonoks| DiSY. o) % WOrs on & Fanch near:Wason: e o are slow and orders are wanted. The ex an earnest of the completed work, and it may ¥ y , where in the cene. Sh T ge Babcock | Tt cuts eight feet at a round and has six INT ar workings, and the grade Is exceptionally | and in a threatening manner shook her fist | shaves. More will be made ® WESTERN PENSIONS. ports during the last quarter show an in- s . A i | ®ood. The Crusher has heretofore spoken of [ at him and exclalmed: “You have turnea | ®'pief Fore W0 be face 3 2 S 4 of about 27 per cent, principally in truly be said of it, that “The Book of the Romathing of o phenomenal nature that | the villain loose: ach, mein Gott in himmel: | The Indians gave a dance at Gale a few | List of Veterans of the Lato War Remem- | goods ~.m to India, China and the Levant. £ s has been found In this property, and that is | What is the country coming to? Give me a | 93¥8 8g0 and had a great time. They gav: bered by the Government xports to South and North America 3uilders” will be the only book to be called the new vein from which all the ore now | gun and I will shoot the c The sheriff [ & War dance and charged 25 cents adis- | WASHINGTON, April 8.—(Special to The | ¢ largel deoroasa;omiia dLnitod Uk ? 2 5 belng mined s taken. It les parallel with | led her out of the court room, but her | Slon before the ball proper commenced. Bee)—Pensions granted, Issue of Murch WOrORNSArlyuiQ nerdcanvibRlawptlioss worthy of it, It is published at $1,000, but the first ore discovered, and is not more | lamentations continued. Meyers will take A tusk five feet long and eight inches in ere: of last year. The cloths imports of India than ten feet distant. That It is an en- | the first opportunity to get out of the coun- | diameter at its base was taken out of the | ~ Nebraska: Original-Charles A, Ra from July, 1803, to July, 1804, lInclusive, readers of tirely separate and distinet vein is clearly as the girl's friends would probably | Bright Hope mine, on Beaver creck, last | I ry, defferson; J. W, were 23 per cent above those of the cor ot demonstrated from the fact that it has | lynch him now that he has escaped justice, week. It was fmbedded eight and one-half | b 0 uioe. Ori widow sponding seven months in 1892-95. Reports heen opened up on ita strike for a distance THE DAKOTA! feet below the surface of the ground. anford, N Madison from the continent show that the position bagh H Ber{priag AS. 81 :BULTA00 O M Ly B Davi on, Siouk. Mexicun war | of the spinners s less cheerful, while the ot 00 feet from ~”1“ surface 11\.3 AT oy e ST el PR nidai natalout/aban| Judge D. W. Bailey says that everything | survivors liu M. Rainey, Ben- | quarter) D L e el e - f- of oro now exposed in the Gold King will | §2:000 (o farmers for milk during March. is now ready for turning water into the | kelman, Dund tiartaEly s el BORKTS measure up Into the thousands of dollars, | $G0 0 METET (B0 TUE SR BAGAR Bailey ditch at Umatilla. The diteh was | lowa: i .S Mack, | Orins [Eotanire il 0 fArishowsRmall Ho4eek ] and it would be well for people owning stock /80850, AN merous about Yankion | oopgtructed to cover 8,000 or 10,000 acres of | nell, Poweshiek; Charles W. Glynn, jr Dil Markets. in that property to hold on until after the | that farmers are obliged to station men in | g, “but will only be used to irrigate 2,600 | Sheldon, O'Brien: Jacoh Harty g R : 7 strike is over, so that they n Raye s [ the felds to keep the geswe from deYOURIBR | aoped’this year, 3 Moines, Polk. Renewal—allen W. th O1L CLEY, A ARnLRs=HALona ) Eansll can sccure the popular edition at popular 4 e S Mie " | the seed son, New Hampton, Chickasaw. Ori certificates opened at highest 295 chance at the dividends that are certainly Explorat o oot ToRtohingeayes | AzarENEWIEH ) z : : o 3 o near at hand. A gonvention will bo held at Jllulrb n about winaraslang of ';‘"."\..R':‘.‘,[,,.}'v ophine caves || widowmHeto-zHoger (A, “iliranch) {“atten, IApanty B3l GLONRD, JBRNE (AION,. ANO RGPS price. No one else can. Six coupons and EXCITEMENT AT SALIDA. he 1st of June to further projects looking | yoon erected and everything is ready to re- ado: nal—Thomas Sweato, IS S I _ A » 2) ¢ S T A T 3 s ready to rc lolors £ .| PITTSBURG, Pa., April 8.~ National Tran- B N - oot ; ; scure eac Ore running $117 per ton in silver, lead and | 9,81 Carly development of a practical 8y8- | ceive the explorers in comfort. Quite a con- | Denver, Arapuhoc. “Auditional=willlam W. | ¢ cortificates’ opened at 82; closed, §2 25 cents, 30 cents by mail, will secure cach gold was brought down from the Silver Lead e i L s trant, local correspondent truly obseryes, R S highest 821; lowest, 82; no sales, i mine the other day and caused much ox- | A Settler in the ceded Slowx lnds writes | to e reception that met the first settlers of LY s part citement among Sallda busincss men. It is | that s i that section. Pills that cure sick headache: DeWitt's % | mence to round up cattle about May 1. Not- \ the best looking ore yet produced by that '\'\“K']‘N.m"“’“g“‘h B Feitiat e R bl James McDonough of Tolo has just made | Little Early Risers. s g ) #'V property, and there Is every indication that | & ik F R ROSR N ot a shipment of fifty-five ounces of gold to the " y - an immense body of mineral will be en- [ Fouth Dakata than any season since 1888, } gy prancisco mint. The mineral was taken Rabbed ung Roasted, 3 o “‘Dm' "H ( i lorses, cattle and sheep on the reservation e il p SHARON, P : $ mwac, i countered within the next fifty feet are'in botter condition his spring than any | from his placer mine, near Tolo. The mine | SHAR ., April S.—Henry Wonne .‘ Acording to assays secured (his ore carries A 1s very rich, but a few days of sunshine | @ years, was discovered unconscious almost three ounces of gold ro in no [ Y4 since the beoplo began to settle there. | shuts oft the water supply, making the work- | 1 robbers, after knocking Wonnel “ ",ri Qoubt In the minds of any one hereabouts | A cave, rivaling in magnitude the famous | jng season very short senseless, ransacked. the house and then B T ) that the Silver Lead will be ome of the | Wind cave, has been discovered about six ot saturated the victim's clothing with oil | save you a doctor's bill—chills obtained from lack of wardrobe, usu- as his carefully poln ts regard ing the true value of the gold belt of Lead ville will have great weight In the ally leads to dissipation, Couldn't recommend a better nor safer place to buy your coat than The Nebraska—Can't find a larger assortment if you ave par- ticular—Can't get a ncater fit if you are not careless about appear- ance, and above all can't d a place on this planet that'll t us »»----’--’--»---------‘«---‘-‘«-“‘--«--“-“-«« on prices, within a mile —How arce you--then—to beat the old reliable Nebraska 2 EIGHT DOLLARS For an all wool black For an all wool over- the same ore chutes which in the past have clay worsted overs \tsplendid fitters . choice of two shades, coat, Italian lined— brownor gray. You lucky to get one else- would be tickled to where as good at get one as good at $13.50. $12.50 if the Nebr black overcoat, or a For a good v ka was clsewher mixed shade of buff— overcoat at $15 Get one as good for a Nebraska says $9.50 g —and throw inchoice ten dollar bill any- RN of two colors—inter- whereand we'll treat f mediate shade of to one, no matter black or the newest who you are or iden in dark gray— where on carth you You ought to sce the buy your clothing. way they're trimmed ‘ give the subject with a view to perpetuating The latest, cheapest and best family Tast rofitable. mines to work in Colorado, | Miles northwest from Hot Springs. Two Adrlenne Comeley Albany is the pos- | and set fire to him. Wonnel cannot 0. | e O o e therbr Bt | TN | sessor of a very old and valuable violin, It | cover. His logs. and PR It is only about four miles from the city, [ capltal & Interoate s A bears the date of 1517, and the name of | mass of flesh.. ane. log '8 B Dad) o s R e el heakthEs e | st o 2 vl il | S o B rous Plaster teams and tallyho coaches in the near future RedatRaL ) " A Ly, - = [ A hetion . 2d. Fits any tub. T e o e T uthre | tlon tnlald in wood. 1t 1s handsomely | Nellle Morris, “his Chousekeeper, “Nelie [ ¢ IS THE BEST. ;U - timo—Detter than by hand. Fits any tub. wind is greater in it than at Wind cave, | €arved, and there is a very fine old view of | jeen arreste 3 Sarrant sworn out by s RELIEVES PROMPTLY and & /i o I\ Sy Al A 12-year-old child and shows fully as large an underground | the city of Rome Inlald in different colored | Wonnel with incendiarism \%, CURES QUICKEST, “/_’ B longer than a wringer. 3 ARds: woods. The Instrument has a beautiful | and aitempted murder, J The hreats of Wyoming cattlemen to — honnocent N O v An Argus-Leader | drive all flocks of sheep out of that state itentlary of that state, says an Argus-Lea are having their cffect, as during the past special. few weeks fully 12,000 sheep have been The facts in the case as stated by She 3 A A 2 G 2 | driven from the Wyoming ranges to the V. himselt as follows: When about 12 y @ “ s i e was bound o) o Charl ranges of western South Dakota ports Jeare o e e ot Cand “fike | from the Dig Laramie section of Wyoming . ) 3 JACK-POT MACHINE. A. Clayton of Melrose, Mont, and like Dig Moy other boys thought he was ill- | 8y small bunches of sheep headed eastward § 4 treated and ran away, drifting about the | may be seen along all roads leading to South 1 Y CLAWSON'S PATENT BARKER BLOCK, iy - &y e S OMA HA. NEB machine made. Does the work in half th and an easy grade to the rallroad makes it possible to construct a wagon road very cheaply. SLOW JUSTICE. John A. Shea left Plerre last week for Montana, whe he goes to assist in freeing an innocent man now confined in the pen & can run it casily It your merehant doesn't keep 1t write to us - 25 & & northwest for several years, Last fall . 4 : 9 ho was engaged by a party to assist in COLORADO. g : ) Insures Safety any part of the cou fduniiihiedes i driving a bunch of horses from Idaho to A rich free gold strike has been made in N ,{‘ 4 to Life of t Hv..\ A O s 410, Spwcinl torms 10 i w SON'S SLOT MACHINE €O, Cawsoyasor wacust o, OWE Rrrom GAS told a story of a man named Empire are clearing $9 a day. will b wecuted, 1 ‘o) % Clayton, who was serving a fourteen y A fine strike Is reported in the Joe Re sentenco in the Doer Lodge, Mont., peniten- | nlds mine, Silver creek, near Georgetown. § “My wtte after us sing ‘ MOTHER'S FrienD,’ passed through Hary the. Murdor 06 Y RARSS Residents of Lamar are setting out hun- & the ordea.l wnh little pain, was nronzer in one hour than in d learned it was true he was in the pe The Montezuma company is driving a 1,500 S (2 iy - 9 . pe Y 2 o » Ba tntiary. ; foot drift, ten feet high by six wide, at Ophir, ! J. I _NL(JOLDRILK. Bean Station, Tenn. he Liguo '”“‘“‘“{",“‘“,,'lf,.',‘;'JJ:L:L?:::‘:. At i It scems that Clayton was active in A bullding boom has struck Florence and “MoTHERS' FRIEND " robbed pain Golden ) . A | obbed pain of its terror and she or tea, or In food, ing down horse thieves and they se- | over 100 houses be under contrac 0 d shortened labor. 1t oan be given 8, or | X k . runnis \ horse thieves and they s ver 100 houses will be under contract in the @ 1 bave the healthiest child I ever saw. MRS, L. M. AllExy, Cochran, Ga. it ko) oot the patient. 1t 16 abeolutel? ! . 3o o770 GASOLINE ENGINES him. The prisoner has already served seven [ A new irrigating ditch has been started hisd are, whtidher iont 12 driik X FOUND AGAIN about 7,000 acres of land mailed free. fowadlieNey Fhensatemonoe impregnated 'y 1t060 1L I o ) ows comes from (A. T), says [ Charles M. Creek is showing a gold but Seld by All nmunm. emnnun REBULATUN co., Allanta, Ga. Plerre, One night while sitting around | the Mogul on Goose creek. Tntelugors b DIRECT FROM THE TANK. who had lived with him. Shea, when he cured his conviction by testifying against | next thirty days, a8 Wi Ecoc o pernianont and spesdy Tor tho lator spp: G 1a for Catalogue, Prices, ete., describlng work to be dona, the San Francisco Chroniele, that the Nigger | ton and an assay certificate that shows a the camp fire one of the men l“(_;"‘:‘”(\:w'\.\' _A number of lea: on gold claims at € Mother and Child. A7 1 BT S oot | ki, o g s s et | theordel whth e pu, was seooger DBUNKENNESS CHEAPER THAN STEAM, SQDIY Sk i i = |OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS, Ben mine, which was discovered thirty years value of $114 per ton. He got the ass syt 3087 hicago, 245 Lake 8t, ] Bulin'4 Co, Drugmiata. Hih 81d Ravsias cmz 107 8. 14th §t B34 & Walnut ey PHILADELPHIA, PA Bts, Owmuhi, Neb, ¥ 850 by a colored man, was rediscovered \ from & ved oxidized tale streak three rml