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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , { MONDAY. OCTOBER 1801. PROSPERITY'S ' PIPING LAY , From Mlisonri's Murky Shores to the Eocky Headlands of the Pacific. ENERGY'AND ACTIVITY EVERYWHERE , The Imprint Domnln Ilc-KolioiiiB the CennelcHH Hum of Industry A Panorama , ol Pro- RrcHilvc Idle. The National KJucallonal association , In convention nt Toronto last summer , declared in favorof hnldlnf ? the convention of IbUi in Helena , .Mont. , provided proper necomtnodn- ttons wen secured. Kfforts have slnco ooon inndo to abrogate the action of the conven tion , nnd considerable doubt exists ns to whnt the lltmt action of the executive com- nilttco will bo. The Missouri Vnllay Kyo. wnlcb appears well Informed on the question , states the case thinly : In the inllur part of August throe of the llvo mninburs of the committee visited Helena nnd made n thorough exam- Inatioii of the city's ability to rare for the association , nnd made n report to President Coolr. The report has not boon made nubile , although It Is Known to bo favorable to Ilrluim. The reasons tor withholding It are ituo to pressure to prevent the carrying out of the orders of the Toronto convention. "Tho convention will undoubtedly Do hold In Chi- catfo In IVJM , " snys the Kyo. "IJoston has nltcndy spokdn for It In 1VJI. Under these circumstances It would Do n very short slphtod pollcv to take It east next year In illroct opposition to the veto of the iissoci- ntlon , tno report of the committee und the universal sentiment of the teachers who nro anxious to KO to Helena. JMontiiim SaDptilrnH , The only locality In Montana which has been utall prolilloof sapphires Is the six or seven miles of placer ground between Hit by nnd nidorado liars on the Missouri river , Blxtecn miles east of Helena , Hero sap phires nro found In glacial auriferous Gravels whllo sluicing for gold , and until now have linen considered only n by-product. Up to the present time tnoy liavo never been sys tematically mined. In ISM ) ono company took the option on 1,0 JO ucres of the river banjcs , unil several smaller companies have slnco boon formed with n view of mining for tncso gems nlouo or in connection \vith gold. The colors of tlic gems obtained , ulthough beautiful nnd Intorcstintr , are not the stiiml- iird blue or red shade * generally demanded by the public. The stones embrace a croat variety of the lighter shades of red , yellow , blue and green. The latter color Is found quito pronounced , being rather n blue green than an emerald Krcnn. Nearly nil the stones , when lli.cly cut , have nil apparent inotnlle lustrn which is strikingly peculiar to these from this lo cality. Neither rod rubles or truo-bluo sap phires have yet boon found. Ill ; * NiijiKi'tH. Some mighty big nuggets of gold have boon found In California recently. Ono that weighs 'JOIlj j ounces and is worth about $3,000 vi an found in the Iluby drift mine above Koroit City , Sierr.i county. It Is eight Inches in length by flvo in width , nnd varies In thickness from two to three in'lies. . It Is scalloped In places and has a handsome bron/.o color. It is the largest of the nuggets that have been found in recent years. The inlno has been worked for ten years nnd lias produced several largo nungots. The day after the rinding of the largest nugcet ono worth 500 was found. A Hat , and clean piece of yellow leaf gold , so bright and perfectly etched and scalloped by nature that old -miners could hardlv be lieve that It came from a inlno In that shape , was found In Columbia Hill. It Is about the ize , shape , nnd half the thickness of a woman'a hand , und Is worth S13J. Opium in ft IMuture. A curious and Important sobtuo of con traband opium was made In Sin Francisco on thostoainor LuUmo , from Seattle. Customs ofllcers received u tip that she had the drug nn board , but n careful' search failed to roro.il nny. In the stow.ird's room ono of the Inspectors was much struck with the picture of n variety actress. Ho said it looked so much liku a friend of his lie was determined to take It. In cutting it from the frnino ho found n largo cavity In the wall , from which ho extracted 17'J boxes of opium. Coasting steamers have not been wiitolind carefully of late , because It was thought smuggling of Chiticso opium from Victoria to 1'ugot Sound ports had been stopped , but this soizuto proves It is btlll I'jcllve. _ _ A IVomim Miner. Mrs. Shane , n widow with two children. Is ono of the noted prospectors In Jawbone ( iulch , iu the Silver Crown Mining district. Two > oars ago she came to Wyoming nnd took up n claim anil with her own hands lias Kept up the assessment work. The claim promise- bo n paying ono , and ntrcady she 1ms uncovered n bodv of rich gold quart ? . with Indications of richer ere us depth Is' gained. Mrs. Sliauo Is a soldier's widow , of line education. Her cabin In Jawbone Gulch bears ovttionco of rellnoment , nnd whllo it Is ono of the mcst oiit-of-iho-way places In camp , she has any tutmhar of visitors , among whom will bo found the best people of Silver Orown and surrounding country. To judge from appearances she Is about 35 years ola. . A batch of tracklayers was broupnt from Denver to Cheyenne recently. Each man was provided with n pass. Ono conscien tious follow who found a Job with better nay In Cheyenne , reported to the company's ofllco nnd handed the ngont $ l.10 ! , the amount of the fnro from Denver. Claim Agent Fisher and Superintendent O'Hearno were in the oluco at the time , nnd although each of the gentlemen had .soon many s trim go things In their experience thov were com pletely knocked out this time , lloforo nny of them recovered their senses the unknown man had disappeared , and the Union Pacific company had fl.ltu that can hardly bo ac counted for. _ _ UIIT Itlnht.s. The question of water rights l _ > bound to play an Important part. In the Irrigation of the west. As all streams nrfc. Interstate , con troversies nro sure to anso which will pro voke endless litigation unless u federal law or uniform state laws are enacted In the btatos lutcrostod. A gro.it commotion has l een created In Wyoming b > the appearance of Colorado parties who nro building ditches which will divert a largo portion of the nig Laramlo river to irrigate Colorado land. The peonlo of the stnto nro opposed to this work , us they naturally look upon the diversion of the water ns u distinct loss , nnd stops have nlrenc y been taken to stop the Colorado poachers. NolirasUn. Ono ranch in Lincoln county has raised 8UXJ , ( bushels of potatoes. Nine hiimlrod head of steers will bo fat tened nt Kwmg this winter. Mrs. " Maria Uysart , for a quarter of n cen tury a rojpoctod resident of NomaUa county. ib dcnd. The ICoarnoy Hub has celebrated Us third birthday. U grows brighter and stronger with uho. - The York foundry has secured the contract lo furnish the Iron work for tlie Mlndcn opera house. It is reported that John Tromaj no of Stanton - ton county has loft for parts unknown and that numerous creditors mourn his departure. J'tio seventh mmuul mooting of the Koutli- fintlcni Nebraska Teachers association will Iv hold tit Ileutrlco , November ? < ) , 'JT nnd US. Tim klxth annual state convention of the You HIT Women's Chi 1st Ian association will \nt held at Fairmont , beginning next Thurs day. lly tliaoxplmiion o ( a gaiolltio stove with which lie MIW propartng dinner , Mrs , Corey nt f'Ur mo t.had bur head blown from her ir. The twirwiu of Mn , Frederick Hoddlo of drum ! ( timid , Johnnno-1 and Muhvrltio Bpeth- it KM. ( * u lirtuwl tholr Kohlon woddlnc mini- f * rr l ut wm k and wuru tnu recipients of / x / .1 K hi * tti4ftn of I'stoiMii. They nro * ic * I ' J M ynri r < "iti"'Uvcly nnd ore the f * i 'i < l ffr-iriom aim llvo daughters , all of whom were present together with their children. Thonged couple have boon honored residents of Hall county rlnco ISO. ) . In the Dakota county scat election last week , South Sioux City gained n victory over Dakota Cltv , but the cltl/ens of the latter town will light the mutter In the courts , \Vitllam II. Kcckloy of York , father of Hon. C'harlcs ICcckloy , died last week after n long Illness caused by wounds received In the war. Ho was an honored cltl/cn and In 18SO represented York county in the legisla ture. ture.Whllo Whllo Intoxicated , Sin Baker of Mason City attacked K. rHarba -t and the latter retaliated by pulling n Itnlfo and stabbing Maker Just below the rlba , A warrant was .sworn out for Harbart's arrest , but ho had lied , Hulcoi's wound Is not dangerous. Joe McNcol of Hltnor precinct , says the North I'latto Tribune , whllo out hunting suddenly found hlmsolf In the midst of mi arm v of rattlesnakes nnd succeeded In killing tlftconoftbo venomous reptiles. This Is n pretty big gnako story , but Joe vorllled It by sending to this oil leu llftccn rattles tnkon from the dead snakes , nomoof which Indi cate that the ownori were by no means small In size or tender In yearn. During the light n horse owned by Joe was bitten on the point of the nose , but the animal recovered. Karlv last spring n party called nt the Car son National bank of Auburn nnd requested payment of u draft of f iOO. lly n misreading of the amount the cashier poid the party ? 100. On discovering his error soon after , ho over took tha man on the road and told linn of the error. The latter handed over the package of money to the caslnor , who counted out $ 'JOO , wliich was nil there was In the package. The party brought suit against the cashier forS''OU-the amount of the draft , but the case was decide I last week In the district court In favor of the cashier. Says the Urokon How Republican : A half ilo/.CM attorneys wcro on band this morning at the opening of court seokine to get sales continued , but the Judge ruled that whllo tlio farmers bad nn abundant crop , they had not yet had time to realUo on them and the contlrmatlons 'voro denied. Among other things his honor said that the con- ilrmntiod of a sale was the last net that separated the ownzr from his land. The court preferred , ho said , to err on the side of meroy and while there might bo Individual casns where debtors might take advantage of the leniency of the court , ho thought.such cases were rare. The court Intimated that there was justice on both sides of these cases nnd that , the com panies would dually loie nothing. Ho cited cases In which honesty was no protection ugainst the rapoclty of attaching creditors and men were often ruined and iimdo pau pers of by companies who were willing to use the machinery of the law to oppress their fellow men. A wolf falls and Is devoured by its kind. There Is u good deal of the wolf in human iiuturo nnd It Is the duty of the judge to stand betwocn thcso human wolves nnd their hu man proy. Th.o Judge said , who fnlte to ( lo this Is n coward. The smallness of the amounts Involved cut no llguro in thcso cases for the reason that it often represents all the debtor owns. Ho said ho had discov crcd no disposition on the part of loan compa nies to innko exceptions In any case , sick or well , inllrm or strong though the defendants might be , these modern shylocus were after the pound of tlosb. IIo intimated that the same rule which has heretofore prevailed in his court prevails now and the sales will not bo continued now. Justice will bo done. The loan companies will bo protected and eventu ally paid out iu full. low.i. Audubon's now Methodist church was ded icated Sunday. Hiimboldt offers her old college btilldine for the now insane asylum. Ton thousand bushels of grain wcro mar keted at i'aullna last week. The National Building and Savings associ ation has been organised at Boone with a capital or $1,000,000. , A coroner's jury nt Burlington recom mended that W. A. 1'arblock bo hold for the murder of Jainos Andrews. The annual convention of the Iowa Butter , Cheese and Kgg association will bo held nt \Vaverly November 10 to 12 , Thomas Mitchell was sentenced to the Aimmosn penitentiary from Clinton lor four years for larceny and forgery. W. D. ( J. Cottrell of Clarence , is having n serious time with n linger hurt by a haruojs snap. Blood pohonlng hui sot in. Odebolt has a young man who sloops with his eyes open , and strange to say ho hasn't applied for a position as a detective. Bridget O'Mnlloy has brought suit at Clin ton against the Chicago & Northwestern railroad for f J5.0JO damages for the killing of her husband. Oskaloosa will erect n monument to the memory of Miss Lois Benson , who bravolv met death In the llamos that tno lives of two children min'ht bo saved. So many marriage licences were Issued nt Clinton the other day that the Ago snys the would-bo bridegrooms wcro compelled to form n line at the recorder's ofllco. The Algona Upper Dos Molnos has on ex hibition in its ofllco a single potato which weighs three oounds and six ounces.It \ was grown by Arthur Taylor on Lotts crook. The Anamosa council has passed nn ordi nance prohibiting boys under the ago of IS years from running nt largo In the streets after 0 p.m. The penalty is a line or imprison ment. Mr. nnd MM Garrett Van Warden celebrated brated tholr golden wedding In Ivuokuk last week. They came from Holland to t his country In Ib.Vl , and huvo been residents of Kcokuk ever since. Hov. 1' . C. Stiro , the Methodist minister who had some trouble ubout socurin g a sntis- fastory place to preach because ho owned n last hor.se , has purchased u anlf Interest In a music store nt Cherokee. Gleuwood is agitating n cold storage plant to bo put iu operation by next season. It will bo necessary to place the cholco speci mens of apples of next year's cop in cold .stoniu-o In order to have them In readiness for the-World's ' fair in 1VJ:1 : , which begins before - fore the apple crop of that year will bo available. A tramp robbed the residence of Sam Smitlu near Slbley , of n small sum of money whllo the family was in Sioux City. Only a small boy , son of the lamilv , was at homo anil the tramp f rod u blank cartridge from n revolver into the boys face filling his eyes nnd the .side of his face full of burnt powder. John Uiinsden , Ed AlloTT-unl Nora Thomas , three voting men , were running a horse racu on their way homo from a prayer mooting at Iturtldlt. Thomas' horse ran into n company of younc people on foot and Miss Lou Ho H claw and Miss Hondrickson wore knock ° d down nuil seriously hurt , Thomas was slightly Injured by his horse fulling with him. Arthur Brav , Erasttis McCloud nnd Ed l''nuler ' , of Mouroo countv will do service for the state at Fort Madison for the next four years. Tuoy were charged with burglar- I/Ing n restaurant at Albla about the middle of July , llray and McClovul'ploaded guilty ; I'Ytuier pleaded not guilty , nnd licked llray lor testifying ngiilnst , him , but they all got the same punishment. Thing corliilniv must bo In nn "interesting condition" nt Khlora. The Herald says : " ( 'our town Kails girls have been Indicted for Immoral character , but the Eldorn girls , under the protection of a newspaper and 'tho cry of 'thcro Is no occasion for alarm , ' Hour- Ish ns the green by tree to corrupt every boy In town. Three of them nro attending school nnd using their best artlllcos to loud boys astray. Ono of these girls was on tuo street last Frlduv nlchttill nftur midnight trylne to captivate the show people and othors. The nwrMiul had to send her homo. Two other young girls hnvo but recently become mothers , und two others nro In an Interesting condition. It remains to bo seen how IOIIL' ear people will put up with this work. " California. Thus far the state treasury has cashed warrants aggregating $10.000 fo coyote scalps , The Standard Oil people received a setback - back In California courts lust week. Fresno ls excited over the dlseoverv of a muinmv possessing all the stole odor of the F.gyptlan article. The ore nt the Tomcscal tin mines Improves ns the intno goes down. The output Is about eight tons n month , and with the now machinery just put ID it U Hoped to lake out oao ton dully. Several gold nuggets have boon found in front of the door of old Suitor's Fort ut .Sacramonto , and prospectors can got color of gold before the door where the gold dust was uwopt out In the oarlv days. The ccnsui bureau gives California 300.C03 orange trees. A careful canvas lust completed - plotod by the fatato IJoard of Horticulture hews that California has 4XX ( > .00 orange trees of which 1,000,000 nro In bearing. Tboro nro more than 3,000XX ( ) lemon trees In the stntc. Thi ) report shows that orunccs nro growing In thirty-eight out of the fifty-two counties. Mrs. Hurrlgnn of Sim Francisco is 10 years old nnd bus been married thrco years nnd ton months , and \\llhln that tlmo has become the mother of six children. The Jlrst effort was one , the next twins nnd on Sunday she gave birth to triplets. The next event will bo looked forward to with interest. Wyoming- Larnmlo Is moving for free mall delivery. Saratoga has contracted for an artesian well. Returns from an assay of ore from the CJray copper lend shows $03 to the ton. It Is again announced , that the rolling mills at Lnrnmlo will bo put In operation soon. Miss Kato Field was cordially welcomed by Chciycnno bachelors , despite bar advocacy of the bachelor tux. A young man named Ato.sUill , " 0 years of ngc , nccldently shot himself while hunting on Milk creek nnd bled to death. Over 100.000 troll sheep are estimated to bo crosslns Wyoming bound to other states and having come from outsldo this stnto. The Sarntoca Sun reports increased activ ity In Ciolil Hill. Most clnim owners will continue development work through the winter. By n new treaty the Arapahoos code to the government 1,100,000 acres of the Wind river reservation , most of which Is lit only for grazing. Colonel Henry K. Mlzncr , Into commander of the Seventeenth. Infantry at For ! Kussolt , has been pronounced Insane nnd sent to the Michigan asylum. The Cambria coal mine at Newcastle Is turninc out and shipping 00 cars of coal per ouy. The domaiui exceeds the output owing to the scarcity of men. The contract has boon lot for grading twenty-four miles of the Burlington bo.vond Olllotto. The News savs the Burllngto.i Is preparing for n grand rush to the National pane and to Montana. Fred E. Sorymsor and M. B. D.uvson , two prominent Lurumio business mon , wcro drowned whllo boating in Liramle lako. Mr. Scrymsor was president nnd Mr. Dawson - son cashier of the Wyoming National bank. According to the agreement made with Grceno Bros , nnd the i'ark City Mining com pany , the Holyoke , Mass. , syndicate has de posited $ i > ,000 in the bank for the erection of n ' . ' 0-stamp mill on thoUroonvillc towusltc , at Cold Hill. rho Buffalo gold liplds continue showinc up wonderfully well. E. C. Bartlett und Ernest Hi ill of Omaha nro active In the work of development , having secured a largo num ber of claims. Exports claim that from f-i.UJO to 3,000 can bo cleaned up per day. Ono hundred and thirty thousand acres of school land have been selected by the state commissioners from the public domain. 'Iho school land will aggregate : i,000qoo acres , In addition to , " > ( )0UOO ) , acres for special purposes , forming n muniilcent endowment for educa tion. The valuation of tbo land is placed at ? 1 nn acre , and will bo rented at 5 per cent , which is expected to not ? 7,000 a jcar. ThcUulTalo Bulletin notosas proof that the fame of Bald mountain has spread among the con lines of Iho United States and is now at tracting moro attention than any other now gold mining district in the world , the arrival in that city last week of J. B. Dougherty , a capitalist from Columbia , South America. Ho came for the solo purposa of investigat ing the character and extent of the cold bearing region for himself , nnd investing largely if his linding warrants such action , and ho is now In the camp pursuing his in vestigations. Idnlin. Snake river sand pans out well. The state Odd Fellows home will bo located at Idaho Falls. It costs J.l.iJO per ton to nay the freight on coal from Hock Springs , Wyoming , to Boise City. The state prison commission is investigat ing the charge of prl/.o lighting in the peni tentiary. A Miss Chapo , female harbor , said to hall from Omaha , is doing big business In Bolso City. The masculine artists threaten to boycott her. Lost Ilivcr basin , n place little known ns yet , Is beginning to bo talked nbout very favorably. Quito n nuinbor of mineral loca tions have been made there. The land on which the Shoshone Falls are situated has been selected as school land , but will not bo sold , ns other lands ure. It Is proposed to rent it , so as to secure a perpet ual income. One of the richest strikes in the Seven Devils this season was made by Hugh Cur- ren. It is on the north fork of" Hiipld river , seven miles north of the Summers district. Assays have gone as high nsJ0 ! ) to the ton. The lodge is from four to llvo foot wide am1 Is frco milling oro. It Is said that thousands of fish die ycurly In the irrigation dichcs * of southern Idaho. So far nothing has been done to prevent their entering the ditches , and when the water Is drawn off they perish by hundreds. It is probable that somb slops will bo tnkon by the next legislature to remedy this state of affairs. Near Soda Springs is n mountain of nlmost pure sulphur. Parties are tunneling the mounluln from different points. It is only a question of time when n good force will bo put to work nnd largo shipments male to eastern markets. The mountain Is only six miles from Soda and the road leading tucroto is a good ono. Novudu. Nevada haymakers find n profitable mar ket in San Francisco. Montgomery district is developing rapidly. In one clnim u vein ton foot In width nf white quartlias boon opened up , showinir frco gold in paying quantities , uud It Is estimated that 300,000 is in sicht. The Carson Appeal says that Nevada has novcr had such an apple crop as this year. The trees nro breaking under the loads of fruit , and thcro are no pests , chinch bugs or cottony scnlo to Interfere with the biggest crop over raised In that stnto. Government agents nro negotiating with the 1'lutcs for n reduction of their reserva tion. Tnoy have located the line seven miles north \\adsworth , at Leo kc * Fnuier's ranch , for which the Indians nro to receive cattle to the value of ? . ' 0,000. The Indians have reserved forty acres of land near the town of Wadsworiu for their school build ings. ings.Thoro There Is an intense howl of indignation In eastern Nevada over the net Ion or the State Board of Assessors nnd Equalisation. They made Individual raises In Elko county to the amount of * > 00,000 , besides n horizontal raise of ' 0 per cent , and reduced the Central 1'n- cilln railroad appraisement , which is not In cluded In the horizontal raise. The total assessed valuation of Washing ton u ? ; yjuoooo. ( Citizens of Ulalno have organized a com pany to prospect for coal or gas. A WO.OOO hospital has been built nnd dedi cated by the Catholics of Tacoma , Spokane is expecting the establishment of n glass factory in that city. It is salu that good material for glass has been found thcro. Sovcnty-llvo pound codllsh nro being caught off Port Angeles , Wash. Capo cod won't bo In It when the Pnclllc const llohorlos begin to bo developed. Two masked burglars tackled a store In SnohoroUh and were greeted with u shotgun in the bunds of tno wife of the proprietor. They escaped harm tocauso her uliu was bad. bad.Tho The report of the suporlntendant ot public sohoo.B of Tacoma foe September shows : Total puplis enrolled , iliUH ) ; boy * , IMl ; girls , l.TUIi ; average dally attendance of JHI ; pupils , 07,40 ! l > or cctft , of punctuality , PO.fll j Incrcnsoil nttcndtacc over Scntonibor , IbW , l,0v7 ! , or nearly 40 nor cent , The last sptka of Irtho Seattle k Montana ratlroail hat boon driven. The road is eighty- seven nnd n tmlf rriilcs In lonRth and runs from Hcattlo to J imn' 1'ralrlo In Sknglt county , where It "connects with the Fnlr- hnvon it Southern. which runs to Now West minister , II. ( J. lloth thcso roads are the property of the Ura t Northern. ATntilniKl , Gallatan valley boniLs of enormous crops. The next scssldn of the craml ledge ot Odd follows will Lo held at Itutto. Apples rcoro than fourteen Inches In clr- cumfcronco were raised near Mlssoula this Untie boasts of the richest psuporon earth. Mrs. A n nn Dod ( 'o , an Innmto of the poorhouse - house , received notlco thnt sha Is heir to an ostiito In Knglanil worth $ d,0)0,00 ) ( ) . The school fund of the state has bcon on- rlchcd uy a draft from the national Kovorn- mont for ? l8,707.fil , bolnjr ft pur cent , of the sales of K'overninunt InmN In Montiuin from Novembers , ISb'J ' , to.lunoili ) , Ib'JI. ' A careless minor In Hutto nttoniptoj to thaw outnstlclc of ilnnt nowdor Inn bnrrol of hot nshcs. Konrtcon sticks weio piled up near the barrel. Ho discovered the mistake before the oxploaion occurred and warned the miner * . The shaft homo was blown to atoms , but no ono was Injured. The fortuity of the country around Great Falls Is shown In the hugo vegetables tmr- vostod. A sugar boot weighing twenty-llvo pounds , a turnip weighing twenty pounds , n pumpkin weighing 1-0 pounds , a nvo-iiouiul jiotnto , and n cahbago ns largo as a washtub , nro on oxhlbltlon In'tho city. 1'ropnratlnn-i are being made lor n now trial In the famous Davis will contest. Un less n compromise Is effected the case will bo c.illcd for Its second trial next month. As to the possibility of n compromise there is much speculation. Tlio liutto Miner has it from some gentleman prominently identified with tliocnso thnt In afl probability the contest will never again bo taicon into tlio court , whtlo others nf equal prominence inform It that tboro will IK > nocompromiso ami that the case will bu fought to the bitter and. With Iho exception of the mines belonging to the Anaconda cotrpany thosoof nil the other corporations of the Uutto district nro running full blast , employing as many , and in fact , moro muu than over boforo. Tno llostnn anil Montana Is producing Its regula tion 500,000 pounds of copporand fi.OOO ounces of silver per week ; the Hutto nnd Boston Is producing1 a lllto amount , whllo the Parrot , Colomilo , liutto Reduction. Alice , Loxlng- ton , Monlton. Glongiirrv , Hanlsti-r , Uluo Bird d ml about fifty Individual properties within a r.idlus of a mlle of the nlty nru turnIng - Ing out thousands of ounces of copper , silver and gold every dav. Activity among the Individual mino-i of the camp nt present is something unheard of in the history of the camp. _ South Dakota. A branch road Is being built to the now tin mill ut Hill City. A third Interest In the Spokane inlno brought S10.00J. Buffalo wolves nro preying on stock along the Cheyenne rivor. Load City Is nsltatlng railroad connection wltn the Burlington. Wont Is progressing steadily on the tin concentrator at Illll City. Kxperiments show that a coed quality o sugar beet can bo rnisou in the Hills. Hccent assays of ere from the Comstock inlno in Lcpeo gulch show an average of ? 10I.3 to the ton. The Deadwood Terra inlno has paid its owners to date $1,0:50.000 : ; ttio Father Do Sraot , $ l,12T , ( ) Oi ) ; the Honiestako , $4,7111,000 , nnd others smaller amounts. The great Casey hotel , on which Dead wood plncod great ho'po ? , is In hook. Work on the building has boon suspended and work men and con tractors have plastered it with hens aggregating fO.iiiiO. The Tin > 'iner "reports thnt "n syndicate of eastern capitalists , a prominent member of which is Major MuKinloy of Ohlo.lmvo taken options on a largo amount of line tin prop erty In the vicinity of ; the Etta mine and Havward. 'Ainons ether groups mentioned as having been bonded are the St. Paul of Swauzuy , Smith and others. " The law savs there shall bo no beer sold in South Dakota , but the land produces good barley and Larloy is an essential element , In the manufacture of beer. A syndicate of browcrs will therefore colonize n big tract of land in South Dakota with Germans , who will in return raise barley for the browors. This looks llko an Insidious attack upon the colu water law. Orcfjon. The state apple crop has been seriously Injured by the codlin moth. The grape crop in Oregon is said not to bo up to the average this year , too much cool , damp weather during the ripening season being attributed ns the reason. F. .1. Crouch of Eugcno has Invented aim patented u safety dynamo which promises to revolutionize electric lighting. Llvo wires nro rendered harmless by this system. The Bonanza Paint mines in .Tosophlno county have been leased to J. H. Marklov and A. C. Taslor for nlnotv-nlno years. The lessees will begin development at onco. According to the oflicial reports tobacco is raised in fourteen countries in Oregon , Linn being the banner one. In point of uvorago value per aero Oregon stands tuird among the states , One of the longest chutes In tlio world Is located nt a logging camp at Clifton. ' It , is nearly three-quarters of a milo long , nnd cost $00,000. The bottom is hhod with railroad iron , nnd it takes a log twenty seconds to innlio the descent to the water , which at , times will bo thrown to the height of : i03 feet. The work of bridging the Willlametto at Albany has boon actually commenced. The bridge will bo all stool , and will consist of four spans of cantilever style , which is tbo best that can bo built. They nro all high spans so us to admit of the passage of boats at any point. Two are liOj feet long each and two y. > j feet. Utali. The courts are again wrestling with ' - unlawful lawful cotmbs. " Tlio Lohl sugar factory turned out Its llrst barrel of sugar last wcok. The mines at Binghnm yield nn avorngo of 1'JOO tous uf ere r.cr week. The So'a Lake chamber of commerce is worlftng for railroad connection with the Deopcicek district , were rich mineral has been uncovered , A fJoO.OOO .lof.l was made In the stock of thn Bullion-Beck und Champion Mining com pany. The stock belonged to the estate of .lohn Taylor and It was purchased by John Beck , life price being .IJU. 0 n share. Ore running over ninety ounces to the ton has been struck In Provo canyon. The loca tion of the strlko is only two miles from Provo , and this place Is coasluerably excited over it. The vein from which the ere was taken Is reported to bo olght foot wldo. Sev eral other strikes have been made in the same locality. A very smnlpillbut a very good ono. Do Witt's LUtlo KaHy Klsors. < Solid Trains ITOMI Omnh.i. Vostlbulod , olootrio licit ted and stoain hotitcu , with Iho linoat dining , sloopin nnd reclining dlmlr car borvtuo in tlio world , via the "Chicago it Omulw Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwnukoo & St. Paul Rnllwnyi Double daily trnin service , loavinff-Oiniihti at 12:15 : p. in. nnd (1:20 ( : p. ni.nvith no traiibfur ut Coun cil HUifTs ti,4 'heretofore. Anp'y l.jOl Farmitn streut for tickets und furlhoi * In formation or uddross I'1. A. NAMI , J. K. lJuisTON : , Uon. AgL C'ily 1'usa. Agt. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard i-i FECHHEIMER , GOODKIND & ca f- of New York City , have been known for years as manufacturers of the Finest Clothing for Men made in the whole United States. Goods made by this concern were as well known to the clothing men of this country asSapolio to the Belles of the Kitchen , or Pears'Soap to the belles ol'the parlor. For reasons not necessary to state at this time , this firm very recently resolved to dissolve partnership , close out their entire stock and go out of business. For a number of years we have been among the best customers that this house has had. Before this stock was offered to the general public , a few of the largest cash buyers in the land , among them our Mr. Strasburger , the member of our firm who lives in New York , and whois considered one of the best clothing buyers in this country , were invited to go through this magnificent stock , just manu factured for Fall trade , and make their selections. Mr. Strasburger made the largest purchase made by any one concern. He selected THE CREAM jOF THE STOCK. He paid spot cash for the goods. He bought goods for less money than wewere ever able to buy fine goods before. After these few buyers had culled over the entire stock and selected the good things , the balance of the stock was thrown on the market at auction. The reputation of this house was so great that these goods -were eagerly snapped up , the bid ding being so brisk that everything brought good prices , most of them full regular prices , and in many cases more than F. G. & Co. had ever asked for them. This immense purchase , which comprises the largest assortment of AND OVERCOATS ever shown in this western world , is now on its way to Omaha , ancj \vill arrive in a day or two. In the meantime , in order to REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK to its lowest possible limit , the man with the red ink has been through the Suits and Overcoats and marked them all down to the lowest possible - < sible notch. Watch our corner of the "Bee. " It'll be mighty interesting read * ing for the male portion of our population. Keep yourjeye on our storgj It's always the busiest spot in Omaha , but from now on it will be xJAM THE NOTED SPECIALIST in the tioatmcnt of all forma of PRIVATE DISEASES. 17 joarsoxiioricnro. Glcotnnd all utinoum ; di'-clinrBcn ; Stricture orullllunlti'or ixdn in rvliiivint ; the Itlmfdor ; Hjpliil's nnd all Di.i. onsen of the lllooil and Kkin. Nrnoimie.-iK. ( loncnii Dcbilily , Lima of Manhood mid Ambition , \\ant of I.ifnaiul Yitulitj , Had Momorj , . Discouraged. Ifrlirf obtained ultliout lo'Bottiirm from business. The most powerful rpmodu-s Unimnto muilorn nciiinco for thu treatment of thouhmn di"Msw . The \\rnk R'OW itroni , ' , the despondent liccoino cheerful from renuund Vitality , Ambition and C'our.iKe. My icMiurcos and faciliticB for doini ; liiiHineHU urn unsurpassed. Allconei-pondeiicoHtrictlypriMiti' . Write for turniH , circulars nnd duration lf.t. DR. J E. McGIIEW. Omaha , Neb. NO OURRj NO PAY. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. Mnny years'experience. A rtKiil.ir Krntlunto In meJIcluo ta illplorans Blinw. Is null treating ltli the ftroateH Hiiccoas nil Nrrvou ) , Chronic anil 1'rlvnto IM.IIMIIH. A pvrmnilent cum Rii.ir.intpe < l for f'ntiirrli Nporniatorrhoea , l.oat Miinhooil , Sviulnal Woukneiiii , N\nM \ I oi > ei , Impotcuor , HyplillU , Klrlrtiirc , anil all nUomosof tliu lilooil , Skin nnd Urlnnrs Organs. N 11. I Kimrnntt'a f'OJ for oTory ci * I uiulurluku iiiul full to euro. Ooniullntlon free. Hook ( Mfsterlei of Lle ) aunt free. OIUou hours 'J n. m toUp.m. Humlar IB ft in. to 12 m. Send ntnmp for reply. F.Jith : WHO'S YOUR BEST rr.ir.nn ? Mttttl ; "ST. NICHOLAS.Viio 's YOURS ? This is a rtminJer that if on ait ta ftjt't that "butofchiUrtn'f tiMfjsiaei , " ST. Nicil" ! As , far the j-oun ? folks this coniinif ytiir tlie time to subscnte is just now The A'tn'ember number , . s\ti \ , ttgtit a new voliine , , 'T WILL NOT DOES IF YOU TAKB ECRAUSE'S IWacIieCapsiiles $50 ( ) Howard for any Injurious substance found Will Cure any Ulnri of Money refunded if not - u we ay. Sent postpaid on receipt of price , Twnnlyl'lvo ConlH. NORMAN LICHTY. FAMILY CHEMIST. Dos Molnoa , Iowa. 1-OK SAi-n JIV 1 FUR CAPES. MEN'S FUR OVERCOATS. and All Fashionable CLOTH AND PLUSH CLOAKS tor Faiblon Hook matted free. Reliable F/laniifacfurors / MnirDocuUUtk. 191 & 193 Slalo SI. , Chicago. MOORE'S ntf ni ? TIFF Philadelphia , Mo. , Nov. , 10 , 18.SS. Dr. T. H. Moore , rhii-iifjo. Jo.if Sir Your Tree of Life mine duly to hand and after a careful trial of it. 1 talco pleasure in Mi.viiitf it Is all you t'lniin for it. If miv ono doubts thtu statement , lot thoin write direct to mo. With best wihho.s for you and your True of Life , I am , Yours truly , C. M. KKY. Mooro'a TroJ of Ufj i nniltlri euro lor ttilno ) and IIvor Complilut nn I nil u oulilKotia , . lioiin pa/to intTer wiiun yuj cm iirilur mini UoiKJ'1 Ttonot l.lfj. tiijLjrjit l.ifj Ito.uairr . Or , Bailey Tim L adit' ' DENTIST. TlilKl I'lonr I'uxtim Illm-l , . Tch > | wiio IOS3. I tli and I'nrnaiii Kl < . A full set < > f ti'olli. on runlior. fnr < l IVifoi't fit Tic-lli without ulatcs or iiMiiuMililii miilci > urk , Juil Hi" tliliiu fur Hln.fi.T4 unit iml > lluhi > uiuris : , never cliuj ) down. Teeth Extracts I Without Pain. All linings nt ro.iiuiiutili ! rut < ! . all unr ! < n.ili'.nluil. Cut in HUH i fur Rll 8 OTPS mUJJI I o STEf-L PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS CXPOSITION , 1889. THE f/iOST / PERFECT OF PENS. _ _ _ UNION DEPOT HOTEL. C.iruur Ifltli mill M isoriitiuffj. . Ni' liullilliu. no * tiirnllilrJ. orurr til nt Mr it da. . . ilno.t l : - . . . _ ri . . ; WILL CURE PBLES " I have long known Itl value In bl < d Ing piloi. It ll tha prince ol ( emedim In nil furmt of homonholdt. " . Dr , A * M. COLLINS , Cameron , Mo. CATARRH " Have Loen n constant lufferar for years from severe cold * In h ad and throat. Tried most every known tcmedy. Pond's ' Extract relieved m wonderfully , and has effected almost a radical euro " F U C U E R | C E. FINCK , New York City. GORE EYES "It acti hko magic In cphthtlmlt. I Ilka it so much Icr core ayii , " Rav. M. JAMESON. LARfiEEMESS " I itrongly recommend Pond'c Extract for lameness , and use it coniUntly ' - MICHAEL DONOVAN , N. Y. Athlatla Club. SORENESS " Hid a largo entlng sore on my anbl , which had eaten to the bone. For nine months I doctored to no purpose. Tried a bottle of Pond's EKtnct , and iv a i cured immediately. " M INN IK VANATTA , Lockloosa , Fit. BRUBSE8 " Pond's Cxtract has been used with marked benefit by our inmates in many cases of bruises , and has always proved ] very benofic.al . " LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR , Now York City. SPRAINS * M ff "I have been preieriblnc Ponrl'i Ex * tract , nnii fuu ] It a valuable remedy in itraini and ulfoctloni ol like chat cter.-W. P. UURDICK , M.D. "Had my left hand eovcrely buincd , and toil tha uie of It complete y. Secured rrhef by uin of Pond's Eitract In twelve hours " Mn A.SHERMAN , New York City HE&flORRMAGES "Am trouh eil with hemorrhaeei from lungi. arxl I.r d Pind'a Extract the or y remedy * that will control tham - GEORGE WARNER , Scrantor , P . INFLAMMATIONS "I have uied Pontl'j Extract in a elm of longitai 'ling < ternal inflamt'at 01. andobta ned'e let within afewh , uri. ' * JAMES E HEADE , PhilaJelpl a , and shouid be always kept on hand for em ergencies. "Long experience hn taught my fim * lly to regard Pond I Extract ai one ol the abiulute neoemtiei of houiekeep- IneANDREW D WHITE , Hull- dentCume I Un.vernty. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. See Landscape Trade-mark on Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY BY POND'S EXTRACT CO , York and l.onclo i. IVB ffH Rl ffU ff % V fa f p.g K M M ( I bi ifi n It'H j. iiiniliiiMo nncolfld nflloiiupuiitlii-nfrprtou partfl jflvra ItBujuviiin control ovoi riles , howovi-r novel p. Also for J' > irna , Scalds , ffaa:4 Eruptions , Suit Jllmnn < P < ? , pruvo lti cflhwy. 1'rli'o OOu , SoM by all lniffllHtn or Bent by mail on receipt of piku Put up only l > 5 rO C'S EXTRACT CO , , 70 6th Aye , , If. V