, ' ' ' ' " I Jj , . - . " , T iE .oJ\rAIIA \ : DAILY nEE : MONDAY , 1rUOI 4 , lSf . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r _ . PULSE \VESTER \ PROGRESS - Rlcbcst , Portion or Utah Boon t De Opcna for Bettement , tJITMI & UNCOMPAHGRE RESERVATIONS - \'onllfnl ! Mlnorl UOROnrCII 0tho Region -Mlncr" , ( I'U8o the Aur' ; ! lent I : crl'- titan I4w-1ndors , Inlrun.1 rruJect - ? evI ; of the Northwest - Slnc ! the pasgo by congress of the bill rvldlng fCr the opening of the Ulnlh and Uncompahgre Indian reen'atons I fed of Inquiries h8 poured In from every Quarter , of the union , from thou&nds of people who desire 10 bo on the ground when the lands ere opened for setlement , lYS the Sal Lake Tribune. As yet comparatively little Is known relative to the rlchne of the min- erai deposits with which the mountains of both resen'atone are presumed to abound , although the country has been sUlclenUy prospecte and developed to Imbue the best Informed minIng men with the belef that In many pbces a few itrokes of the pIck will be sufcient fer a beginning that wIll enc , 'lh the discovery of some of the richest nines of which the west can baasL GenI I eraly speakIng , a mineral belt extenc9 en- trely around the reslrvaUone , but the ma- jorty of mining men have pinned their faith to the northeastern portIon of the Untah reservation , where gold , silver , lead and cop- per are bleved to abound In paying IUan- titles. Bxtenalve coal antI asphalt fields are also to be found In the southern porton or the Uncomphagre resEvaton , and gold , silver and lead are said to.exist ' lu paying quantitIes along the W'lle river , near the Colorado line , on the eRter aide of the reservation. Rich placer mines iave also been discovered on the Green river at various points where It lows through thc Uncomphagre , which can be worl\e at small XpCn3e. In ) no other part of our country are carbons and . hiydro-carbons found In such abundance as In the southern and eastern Portions of th ! reservations. Great quantites pf good lignite are found there. Ozolterle or mineraI wax 19 morn abundant there than any other place yet discovered. Springs pour out eml.Ilquld streams of uaptha , while there Is abundant evldenca ot the existence of large quantIties of petroleum. There arc many bodies at Isphalum In the reservatIons , which In tIme will be opened and worked to proflt. Near White Holt agency there are large stretches of country covered with sand and lmestone saturated with aophalum , making - lug a combination which will possess commercIal - cIal value and aid In paving streets and walks as soon as our railway connections 1alte cheap transportation for this substance. Along a number ot streams In the southern portion ot the reservation are found epsom % salts and other mineral salts In such abul1- once as to make them ot great commercial ; llue ere long. A railroad Into the country nd manufacturing enterprises will solve the question of values of these ealts. OPPOSE Tl ASSESSMENT LAW. MInors aU over the state are thoroughly arousell In opposition to the passage of Sena- tar Tehier's bill for exemptIon for another year from assessment work on claims. There are lots of claims , saId a mIner spealc. ing to a Denver News reporter , which to my Jmowlccge have not been touched In three years. They have bcn held for the past two ' ears by paying 40 cents each year for record- ing the exempton Men who 'have Iota of ' \ calms , socaled rich men , are the only ones anxIous to escape asslsment work For two years now the entire state his suffered from the law which It Is propose to keep In force another year. I prevents miners and prospectors from developIng camps and keeps men out of legitimate workS You see , the per man Is not benefed by the law. Legitimate miners will always do their assessment work I tImes are hard , the poor man bas more time to do It ; In a dull - season he will get In assessment work , because - cause there Is nothing else to do. The large holders 'are the only ones to get a benefit. ' . LANDER'S RAILROAD SOHEME. Lander has a railroad project , says the Fremont Clipper , that means something moro than the ordinary sc'leme which Is too often only on paper. The project to build the Colorado & WyomIng train Green River to Lander will meet the approval of capitalists wbo have the money to Invest In the road and the other class of men who approve of the undertakIng. The extension at this road alone the north edge ot the Roclt Springs " ' coal field , through the rich mining districts ' of the South Pass , and on to the oil fields I or the Lander valley , will meet the approval at thinking men overywhere. I wIll bl a " great thIng for this section of the country and the men who have the courage to Undertake - dertalte to build thIs road will find themselves - selves amply rewarded. I needs no argument to prove that this rquto Is one that abounds In great wealth . Coal ot the lineaL quality abounds along the line of the proposed route , rIch gold fields lie directy on the line , the wonderful flowIng oil wells or the Lander basIn must bo passed In order to reach Lan- der The rIch and highly developed farming lands at t'o Lander valley will be on either side of the road. This much may bo said of that part Qf the lIne which will run between - tween Green RIver and Lamler. Wo ate glad to state that Colorado & Wyoming Great Northern Is a sold corporation with $3,000,0 In the treasury and with an almost certainty of $2,000,000 more being available to push forward the ( construction. EXCITEMENT AT GOLD hULL. There seems to be no question as regards the richness ot the mines at Gold City the latest from the new camp being of a most encouraging nature. There f plenty of the yellow metal down there , anti It Is exceed- Ingly rich at that. Messrs. Wolstonholmo & MorrIs of the Gold 11 the pthor day received - celved a piece of ore weighing sIxty pounds that Is a beauty I was taken from the vein mater , nays the Salt Lake herald , and Is a sample from the Ihal on the inclIne. The chunk Is tul ot tree gld , whIch ca be seen ; lbout the aId of a glass. 'VolBtenbolno & Morris will make a ship- ment of about forty sacks of selected gold are tn a short time and expect to form an adequate . quate conception of the value of their output. That their properties are payIng ones they : ] ILVO not time slightest doubt , and the con- lld.enco whIch they oxhlblt has a very salu- try elect upon others who are developing claims In the vIcinity. 'homas Miller made an interesting export- snout with BOUe Gold Hill are. lie took twelve pounds from the Inclne , with which 10 combined SOl0 halo rock Cram Parley's canyon , as - fux , and at his foundry treated the mass In a crucible. The result was a button ot 13.76 ounces of gold , silver , copper and Iron combined One.hal of this was assayed , the returns .howlng a rate per ton at twenty-six ounces gold , 22.4 per cent copper , six ounces silver and 68.6 per cent of Iron. This Is a most re- 2uarkable showing , but Is none the less a fat , and tends to confirm statements made - ' regarding the richness of the deposits. Mattera at Gold City In the way of build- Sng are very Quiet on account at the severe cold , but a soon as a change occurs It Is expected that everything wilt bo agaIn re Bum cd. CARLOADS OF ONYX . , Al soon a a road can be broken through 'ho AOW to 1ublo Grove canyon the hauling of onyx wi begin , says the Brigham ( Utah ) flugler . These onyx beds are twelve miles trom the Irlgham station , which distance must be covered by teams , Over five car loads of a superior quality are now quarried and ready for ahlpment. The blocks weIgh tm 2,000 to 6,0 jeuntis sllece. Each ' block will make a wagon load. I Is beaul- Iul material and shows five distinct colora Te proprietors have made arrangements ' with a lag ! Chicago firm 10 take these five cr 10ldl , Shipping should have been begun 1 ' 1bruary 15 , but the Inclement weather and anow.blocke roads pre\ented. The Union 1'aclnc company II favorably considering the request to put In a large derrIck at the Brigham station for loading the huge slabs on 10 the trs This twelve mile haul will glvo employment to a good many lrlghsm Inen and teams this aummer. PARK OF PETRIFIED FOREST A memorIal from the legislative assembly Of Arizona has been presented to congress , says a Washington special to the Denver News , requesting that the lands covered by the petrified forest 0 withdrawn from entry , until the advIsability of making a public ' park or 1 can b settled. The lands are In " ' , " " - , . . ' " ' , - : ' , .P" . . " - ' , . " " . . Apache county , are ten miles square , and * 0- cording to tM memorIal are covered by trunks of trees , some of which measure over 20 feet In length and from oven to ten feet In diameter The legislature rep- resents that "rnthless curiosity seekers are destroyIng these huge trees and logs by blasting them In pieces In search of crystals , which are found In the center of many ot them , while carloads of the limbs and smaller pieces are being shipped away to be ground up for various purposes. To make It a publc park would preserve the tract from vandalism and Injure no one , as there are no settlers upon It. " hIGHEST PEAK IN UTAh I. After spendIng eight months In the exploration - ploraton of the faltnesses ot the Ulntah mountains , In many sections of which the foot of white man had never before troc , Cass lute Is about to return to these wilds for the purpose of further exploration and locations. To Cass belongs the full creldt' ' for the discovery and measurement ot the highest peak In the terrier of Utah , says the Sal Lake Herald , and , In fact , of the Immediate Intermountain country Since the making of the first surveys and measurements . mentl I his been generally understood ( that Gilbert's In the Ulntah's , with Its cleva- ton ot 1,980 feet , was the highest point 11 the territory , but lUte has measured anjl named the peak which rears its lofty crest nearly 1,000 feet above that of Gilbert's. I Is Dear peak and on a clear day lUte nacer- tamed that the mountain Is 14,600 feet In height. This pelt Is almost due north ot Giibert's , between the extreme headwaters of the Dear river and Rock creek , one oC Duchesne. the largest tributaries of the Its crest Is always crowned with snow alI for several thousand feet below the summit timber refuses to grow. As yet none ot the official maps have given this pint In the range credit for being the highest In the territory , but I Is mere than likely that the fact will bo called to the attention of the proper authorities withIn a comparatively short time. AN INTERSTATE WEDDING. A marriage took place In Ile open aIr under peculiar circumstances the other day , says a Valley Springs , S. D. , speciaL to the St. Paul Pioneer Press. David E. 10\ers came hero from Montpeler , Vt. , to marry Mrs. Mlnle S. Frnk , a widow from Montpelier also , " ' 1 had preceded him here , and was visiting her aunt , Mrs. Omstelt , Just over time line In Minnesota. Mr. Power while In the east , had always received letters from his friends here dated at this point ( South Dakota ) all reported that the Olmsteal resl- deuce was In South Valtota. lie therefore , on his arrival here , without asking any ques- lions . went to Sioux Falls , the county scat of thIs county , and procurec a license to marr . On the evening of the marriage the minister Informed the bride and groom that ho could not mlrry them In Mr. Olmstead's re311ence on the South Dakota license , as Il was In llnnesota , and tIme party was com- peled to walk across the road , which divides the stltes , and bo Joined together on the South Dkotl soIl. I was a little romantic , . but rather chiy. DIG MINING SALE. One of the biggest mining sales that has taken Place In northern California for many years has just been consummated , says the San Francisco ExamIner. The noted Iron Mountain group oC mines , twelve miles northwest - west of Redding , In Shasta county , was sold by N. F. Ceary , formerly of Leadvie , how of New York , and Hugh McDonnell of Mon- tana and Colorado , to Charles . Fielding of New York and London , for himself and a syndIcate ot English capitalists. Fleldln's grandfather , four generations back , was the contemporary of Smolett , author of "Tom Jones , " and famous In the annals of liter- aturo. The amount of the purchase as given was $ OOOOO , though In some quarters It Is said to have been $300,000. The money was paid over of Camornla. and the transactIon closed at the Dank The property consIsts of 360 acres of pat- tented ground and 940 acres of timber , comprising - prising the whole at what Is known as Iron Mountain , on time Sacramento river , above Itedding. I lies eight miles from the old town ot Shasta , once the county seat. I Is a sliver , copper and gold property , and has been worked for many years. I bas produced about $600,000 worth at are. There I a twenty-stamp mill lt the mine , but , as the are Is essentially what Is termed 1 "smelting proposition , " a smelter of very large capacity will bo erected. I will treat as the purchaser states , not less than 1,00 tons 'a"day , and will b larger than the noted Argo , or the Grant works , at Denv r. About 1,000 men will be employed In the mine and I smelter , I Is estimated that there are 500,000 tons ot oxidized ore In sight running ten ounces In silver , $3 In gold and 10 per cent copper to the ton. As for the other ore , I Is estimated at twenty times this quantity. The price of the mine , Including the working capital , Involve - volve a sum , accoldlng to Messrs. Cleary and McDonnell , of about $700,000. I Is expected that the purchase , together wIth the erection of the large smelter and the development of the mine , will cause great activity In and about , Redding. An ot the ore of the mine furnishes a base for smelt. lag , so It Is stated , and all the smclous gold ores of the vicinity may be used as a flux. IMPORTANT OIL FIND. IlPORTANT . OL , A discover has just been made by Henry L. Drenning , while workIng on his irrigation tunnel , that Is likely to prove of greater Importance to Douglas and Converse county than any occurrence since Its organization , says the Douglas Dudget. ThIs Is nothing less than the finding of an oil barIng stratum at sandstone anll the strIking ot a vein of oil near the surfaco. While at work In the tunnel some time ago Mr. DrennIng struck a peculiar , Eel sandstone that had a strong smell ot oil. On being examined It was found to b so thoroughly saturated wIth It that I would stain anything wIth which It came In contact , and would make fro from an ordinary latch , burning vigorously for some time. Time other day , after a blast hal been put off , Il was found that a seam or voimi In the rock had been opened from which the oil trIckled In a small stream. The sample ha ben examined and Pronounced l equal In every respect to that found In the Salt , , creek field , and which has ready found , favor as a lubrIcant wherever It has been I trlod. An entire section of land has been fled on and further dovelopmen1 will be vIgorously pushed. WOLF DOUNTIES. The wolf bounty law Is attracting most lre/round / Interest among stockmen , and they are watching the proceedings ot the ILls- Ilture earnest ) says time Cheyenne Sun. The savages of wolves this year have been to an extent never known before. Mr. Spaugh , the wel known cattleman , writes that'lwolves are becoming so ravenous that they even attack persons and come right up to the doors of ranches. le states the bounty on wolves should not bo less than $5 a head to mlke the business profitable to trappers , as during a great part of the year the skins are valueless. The bounty bill carryIng $3 for wolves and $ for coyotoo has been recommended - mended for passage I In the senate , having Iassed the house , and It carrIes an appro prlaUon of $25,00. ELUDING TilE SNOW A wire ropeway recently has ben erected for transporting ore frol the mine to the mill at the English Mountain mines In Nevada county , California. The ore , says time Gras Valley TIdIngs , Is transported 2,800 feet , wIth I drop ot 60 tect. The nominal capacity Is 100 tons In ten hours. The lne passes up a very rougim and broken gulch , on one side of whIch rises a perpendicular cliff 600 feet high. The upper end of the line Is very steel the Oil on the upper terminal sets being from forty to fifty feet hlgber at the outer sIde , The line crosse Jackson lake , being sup- ported on structures placed on the blgh bluff at the upper or mIne sIde of the lake , and stretches acrols to a forty.fool st'ucture between the mill and the lako. I IlSpeS Into the upper part-t the mi and dumps the ere on a grizzly above the rock-breaker. The altitude above yea level I of tin upper tormlnal Is 9,160 feet and the fail of snow averages fifteen to thirty reet. Time iI.me I : so constructed that this will not interfere wih the operation ot the rope way , 13 the buckets swing tblrty to 150 feet above the ground The English Mountain Mines company ( . \ erected a twenty-atamp mi to aLlt with which may 0 added to later on , and I working on a comparatively low grade ore. A NIGHT MIRAGE , Whlo lime wrier , In compny wIth another gentleman , was returnIng trom the literary out In the Eutmsn Ichool hous district , three mies south of tbls V ia gc , writes an Alpenl correspondent to the Sioux l all Args.Leader , we winessed a very singular phenomena. Ac we came within about hal a mia of Alpena wo chance to look In the direction of Woonsollet , whIch la ten or twelve miles nuthwelt of this place. We could see some fifty or sixty lights , which looked a much a culd be like a passenger train wih ten or fifteen coaches attached , while almost In an opposite direction and extending - tending from the zenith to the horizon was what Is commonly called the northern light ( Aurora Ioreals ) , which were very brilliant. We could account In part for the Auroras , but the most singular thing to account for was the apparition that appeared so much like f train O cars. Woonsocket can be seen only on a clear , brIght morning when 1 mirage Is on. "Was It a mIrage by night Or was It a forerunner of some unforseon event " the writer asks , to which we would suggest Il may have been an aftermath at bad whIsky. SOUTH DAI < ' BUFFALO hERD. An Hem recently appeared In the ! - patches from Deldwaac gIvIng D. P. Carln , commonly known as " ) ong't considerable prominence as being the owner ot the only buffalo herd In South Dakota , says time Sioux Fals Argus-Leader. The facts In the case are that whlo Mr. Carln was chlet clerk at the Cheyenne River Indian agency under Dr. McChesney , be became enamored with a half.breed , the daughter of a pioneer French- man by the name of Dul'reo Later he was marrIed to thIs faIr maiden ( for such she really was ) , and finally , on losing his job at the agency , ho settled down on the ranch owned by Vupreo and located some fifty miles West of the Cheyenne rh'er. Mr. Du- Prro Is very wealtimy. lie has cattle and horses without number , and owns tn bulalo herl referred to Mr. Carln has gained the confidence of his tather.ln-Iaw to such nn extent that In the old man's declining years ho bas practically turned OVer the control of his business affairs to him , a compliment quito worthily bestowed. The bufalo herd alone Is very valuable. Last season Mr. Du- Pree sold one , an old hull buffalo , for which he received an even $1,000. He refuses absolutely - solutely to sell any of the cows and but seldom - dom consents to sell a bull. He had no less than twenty olllortunlles last year to dispose - pose of as many lmead. NAIUOW ESCAPE FHOI WOLVES. I Is 10lularly believed nowadaYs that the only wolves timat one ned nowacIY those In the tales ot advntuo which come In cheap library form , but the Merri Advocate tells of a northern Wisconsin experience that leads one to believe otherwise. Charles Smith , the account says , who Is an employof Jacob Savnr.ls camp , three mies from Pllmbeau , started not long since on his way to his home In Flnmbeau Wih no moon to lght the path he experlence.1 considerable difficulty In fnclng tit ' way through the dense forest. SUddenly from time underbrush burst forth a bark that has caused many a brave heart to quail-that ot hungry wolves. They charged upon Mr. Smih , but ho being nimble as a squirrel was soon among time uppermost branches ot a giant tree. The rapacious beasts , aCer perambulatng around the tree for some tme , gave vent to a dismal howl of disappointment and slunk off. Thinking they had become discouraged , he ventured to descend , but no sooner had his feet touche the ground than the carnlverous animal darted again at hinm In a moment ho was once more sate In the tree Here he remained - malned somewhat longer than before. Becoming - coming benumbed with time cold ho came to the conclusion that he would make another attempt for freedom. This time he was not molested by the hungry pack and relche Flambeau In an exhausted condition . THE DUDOJS TUNNEL. A new company Is being formed In Dubois to be known as the Dubis Mining and Milling - Ing company. The company has just commence - mence the tunnel , which Is to be 1,184 feet , says a Dubois special to the Denver News and Is Intended to cut time following lodes : Caploll , VIctor , Pride of Iowa , Cheno- werth and Pride of Denver. These are all true fissure 'elns runnIng wel In gold , one assay yieldIng as high as five ounces In golden on ore from time Pride ot Iowa , which has a vein estimated at twenty feet. The Inten- ton ot the company Is to out In a mill at Dubois for the treatment of the ore from this tlnnel , which wi cut the Capltola at 200 feet , the PrIde of Iowa at 486 fet , and the prospects now are that the mill will be needed as soon as It Is possible put It up. The mill will be Within the corporate limits or Dubois and wIll give employment to a number of men. Mr. Grley says the name of the tunnel Is the Dubois tunnel , and ho believes It will show a rIch bill. Other properties are w\rklng a Cast as It Is possible - sible to do so. One of the owners ot the Edna M , , In Poverty Gulch , stated that ore was growing better and better every day. ANOTHER GOLD PRODUCER. I was reported that a rIch gohl strike was made In the Robert Jonner mine , above the Burro bridge. says the Siiverton Standard. Siverton - This property has produced several , ounces of gold the past summer and was considered I a very god property , but the last strike puts It at the top notch on the production of the yellow motel. After three years of good hard work and spending considerable money , the owners of the WYlan tunnel are beginning to see a chance to realize something on their Invest- ment. The tunnel which Is located on An- vii mountain Is In plain sight ot town and was started by LouIs Wyman and others who had great faith In the possibilities of that mountaIn. The tunnel was run something 1to 670 feet when the vein was cut thIs weelt. Already the vein has been cut over seven feet and the other wan has not been reached. Time Quartz Is fairly alive with brittle silver and runs very well In gold. ThIs property premises to prove the biggest shipper In time county and will be a great help to the town , as every one workIng on the mine will live In time city DG RABBIT ' hUNT. About fifty visitors , twenty from Pueblo , a like number from La Junta , and seven from Denver engaged In time nnnual jack rabbit hunt at Las AnImas , says a special to the Denver News It may seem Incredible that over 6,000 rabbits - bits should have been killed In two cay , especially - claly when the rules of time hunt limited all hunters to shotguns , but the hunter Jacks are so numerous - merous this year that the poorest marksman could not miss a shot The rabbis have been hung up and photogrlphed , and the citizens expect to shll' them to Parson Uzzellt Den- ver If they are wanted. A few such hunts as thIs , It Is hoped , will rId the country ot these pests. The citizens ot Las Animas gave the hunters a grand bal and supper at the opera house. The exact count shows 6,522 rabbits killed , fifty-six ducks , ten owls , one eagle and one hawk. The Pueblo men killed the greatest number. IOWA. The system of waterworks at Role , cost- Ing $7,000 , has just been completed. The Murphy gospel temperance meetings success. at Davenport are being atended wltl great It Is said that "Rct" Clarl < son wi return - turn to Des MoInes and agaIn become the , editor of the State Regilter. n. F. Smith , a Chicago traveling man , attempted to jump across a guler of muddy water at Clinton and broke an arm Mary 'Vonllrazeck of Dubuque bas brought suit for $2.000 damages against Anna Ded see for calng the plaintiff a thIef. The bondsmen of ex-Auditor W. hi , John- son of Muscatine county have been sued to recover the amount ot his ( theft , abut $ : ,50. John Underhi of Relnbeck la In Jai at Grundy Center under $300 for potty thiev- Ing. lie had been lootng farmers' wagons at night anti enterIng Btores. Time booty was found In his house. Henry M. Dates of Iowa , one of the exam- liters In chIef of the patent oUce at 'Vash- Ington , has been requested to resIgn , but has declined to comply with the request. 10 will probably be removed. The Baptist church society at Mason City has settled Its loss wih the insurance com- I Panics and receIved $2,937. I Is learnod' ' that over $4,000 has been subscribed toward the now church and that building will commence - mence earlY In the spring Great excitement was caused lt Mount Ayr by Dlputy United States Unled Marshal Riclm- ards arresting B. C , Warren , a promInent member of time Law and Order league , for botegglng liquors. Warren was prom- Inenty connected wih the prosecution of druggists at the lat term of court In Ring- gold county. A new survey of lands In Mills county adjacent to the Missouri rIver Is now being made. The fickle stream baa wiped away so many acres at rIch lands thjt I la be- leved the county has 4,000 or 5,000 acres less than It had ten years ago. Time mlddlo of the rIver beIng the state line , In a ma- joriy "f cases , Missouri has been the gainer , As Henry Drechel was helping William Moore saw wood with a bun saw near East Janesvle , the saw burst and the pieces few In eli directIons . Uoth of his handl were so badly cut and lacerated that It Is believed that he will lose a part or the whole of both of hIs handa. le la a young man and Unmarried - married . The saw was drive by horse po"'er , and when I bunt the force was such tat a piece of the law struck f house at quite a distance froJn.4mo machIne. NlmHA. , ; A base bat clulllbeing \ organized ft Norfolk. " Thmi The Deemer TII I' hat celebrate its ninth , birthday . . V' .1. 11. Dunca hI , taken sole control of the Auburn arangor ; . A wolf hunt will 'be ' heM In Antelope county on March G' ' ,1 Falls City Is cX1ctb ! Ie have a MW foun- dry located there thIs btaon . Wakenclc farmerr 1(1 ( citizens are taking steps to establish n cH ! mer ) ' . ( Crete Is making ; Celort to capture the county sent of Saliho , qounty. The armers' bank or Rogers has ben reorClnlze wIth Jphnilenry as cashier. Some of the county' , schools In Cheyenne county have ben ( losl for want of funds. l lmore County Teachers' association held an interesting meetng at Geneva last week , The bar . docket of Stanton cOlnty con- talM fort-three cases , ot which five are criminal. A Congregational Sunday school convention will be held at Alma on Wednesday and Thlrsday next. hard ( lines are not affecting the trade of the DeWit creamery , which Is doing an Immense business. One humlred converts have been gained by time revival meetIngs at the Methodist church Itt Norfolk. Time large general store of D. I ) . Cobb at Cedar Rapids has been closed by attachment In favor ot Corbin , lay & Co. The encampment of the Souther Nebraska Grand Army Dslrlct Reunion association will bo held next Thursday at l'alrbury. I H. C. Dauer has sold his Interest In the I homer Independent to W. W. Alien and J. Jesler , who wi take control at once Nels Anderson's 7-year.old son , living near Emerson , fell over 1 fence post and almost severed his nose from his race. Harvey Harro of Durchard secure second prize for an animal story sent to time Chicago Inter Ocean. There were 1,000 competitors. Rey. James Elliott of Platsmouth , pastor of the South Plrk Uaptst Mission church , has received a cal to Alma , Harlan count ) A wagon ran over time legs of the oldest son of Jol1 Lewis ot hayes Center , break- Ing botb the bones between the knee and time ankle. Rov. T. Scot Miller , a Presbyterian minIster - later at Bmerson , has boon In\estec with the rights to lractce law In the district courts. H. T. Wilson has purchased time Western Wave , whIch ho has edited for one year. He starts on the second year as editor and proprietor. Mrs. T. Dunn of DcWlt Is the owner at a vIoln that Is 160 years olml I bears the Inscripton , "Antenlus Str luarlus Gremon- enfs Faclebat Anne , 1712. " One of the Norfolk people who secured relief from the state had $3 left over after satsfying her Immeclate wants , and Invested the money In a pall of polow shams. James H. Darret has slccecel John W. Wilson as county judge of Keith county. Judge Wilson resigned whelm Governor Hol- comb appointed him commandant ot the Soldiers' home. A strange phenomenon was witness by the PeoPle of Butte the othr dl ) ' . A large circle with four sun dogs at regular Inter- vals was seen In the sky , and lasted for about twenty minutes , after which It faded awa ) ' . A Broken Dow ur refused to return a verdict until their , fpe , were paid. In the meantime the defendant's attorney fled a motion that time timofor the verdict had lapse and It Is likely that a new trial may bo mmecessary . , ' ft Time Butte GazeHQ registers a complaint against time terrlb\ \ tales of hardship and starvation that are ( bing sent over the coun- try concernIng Boyd ' 'ounty , and explodes a fabrication concerruglaitatly that had ben living on the flesh ! 9t ' mule that had been starved , to deathii Diy Worlne Off MInden his a dog which has a trick ot pcklngr ! up money from the floor when It Is tiroWh to him. ) The other lay he added a fmfturm' to hIs trick whlcli was net part or , timl program. He was thrown a $20 gold l which he picked up and swallowed. The : dog Is now being very closely watched by itsowner. , They have Impro d'bn' , , time old way ot set- tng law suits In 'FUmore county. Two neighbors got . Into I Quarrel and all the neighbors had \ ben summoned as winesses , but the boys brought the lItigants together and made them settle . All the partes then clubbed together the money thal would have been expended In lawyers' fees and celebrated. Gottielb Fritz : , a farmer living near Hol- brook , was worried over the failure of his crops and the destitute condition 11 which he bas been left , so that he has come to ImagIne himself a money loaner. He proclaImed from housetops and bay stacks that ho was pre- pared t accommodate anyone with a loan on long time and charge no IntErest for it. Ho has been taken to the Insane asylum WYOMING. Abut 6,000 tons of coal are being mIned daily at Rock Spring's. A pipe line Is to bo built front Casper to the Pennsylvania oil wells north of that city. - Rawlns women wrote all the matter for a late edition of the Republcan or that city. Dig Horn county people complain tbat they have not had ' mal for nearly two weelts. Five couples dancing for a prize at Cheyenne - enne Itept It up for two hours and forty- seven minutes. There are forty-one malice ot trackago In one of time Union Pacific company's mines at Rock SprIngs. State Engineer lJead says that 75 per cent ot the water rIghts of the state are still unapproprIate and unused A test has Just been made of the Laramie - plains coal and its showIng Is aid to be up among the best ot the state A Casper physician says ho has discovered - erell a new compound which will kill the scab and still be har/les to the theel > . Miss NIna I'ettigrew , formerly at Sun- dance , Is now a woman evangelist , and Is saId to be meeting wIth great success at Lusk. Time Saratoga Sun reports that the Four Mile placers have been sold to Omaha parties for $25,000 , and wi be extensively worked next sunmnier Rancbmen along time Big Laramie rIver are suffering from black leg In their stocll. One ranch man has lost several head of fine steers from the disease. The coal output In the different mInes of Uo state for the Pat year was 2,202,000 tons. Time number of fatal accidents was thirteen , out ot 3,453 men employed. In Wg 10r county wolves have become so troublesome time stoclmen have pooled their Issues antI contributed to a fund , which , added ( to the state bounty , gives a reward of $35 for each wolf killed. I Two men In time Hock Creek tie camp are , reported to ilave hauled ties from the moun- ! talns down to the creek by menus ot a bOre mounted on snowshoe I The animal Is saId to have taken kindly o : \the \ shoes. W. F. Icing has been at work In time Rock creek tie camp durlng"the winter and says that they have gOttu out between 40,000 and 50,000 railroad , tieui and mine props dur- Ing time season. Twe Y-fvo men have ben at work there , bu the all have beosm this- charged amid time csimmpils now cl03ed for time season. The drlvol down stream will In all probability be madb tml ' ° Jumme. The props are for the Hanna mln . J-/ / A man named Y.UI and hIs son. In-law , Edwards . were arrested at Buffalo charged wltr killing beef 'ht,1' ' ° abandoned Fort lcllnney retervaHq ! , . Time lurtes came hero last fall fnun Nebraska. The beef killed was a cow , tqimging' to W F . Will- Iams. The alleged .kUig occurred one simile above the old pst and was discovered by William 1ogarldge : 4o was out prospectIng - Ing for gold rock recthtly brought In , There Is considerable excItement at the Big Laramie placer fields over a big strike that was made a few days ago. A prospect hole was sunk on on of time claims belongIng - Ing to the Dodge , County Placer company to bed rock. They Il iled' out from 76 cents to $ $ per lmamm The gold Is dIfferent from any other that has been panned sInce the discovery - covery In tie ! camp , all of It being round or block plec . In fact It Is the only place where bed rQck has been struck , and It pans out beyond all expe tat\ons. \ ' > An' Owen correspondent at the I.aramle Boomerang tatel that cat In that regIon have wintered exceedingly well so Car , but the ravages of wolves have been something unprecedented In extent. It Is stated that wihIn a radIus of twenty miles of J. N. Mertz'a ranch ito less than $5,0 worth ot stock has been killed or mutilated so that they hue to bt killed . 'fhe correspondent declares that what Is true of that region Is also true of olhe sections at Albany county. Similar news comes from Fremont county SOUTH DAKOTA. The Mennonite colony of non 1omme county has received from Minnesota a carload - load of seCt wheat Secretary of the Interior Smith 1mn assured Major Pickier that the Yankton Indian reservation - , 'alon will bo opened April 1. The lresllent will shortly Issue a proclamation to that effect . A largely attended meeting of the patrons of the Lisbon cheese factory was hell , and I was decided to operate tIme concern during the coming season as n co.opcratvo associa- ton , purchasing the plant of time present owner. Arrangement are being made to start a creamery at " 'estprt , a few mils north of Aberdeen. I Is reported on good anthorlty that I ) . M. Ferry , time well known seed man will open UI' a branch seed Carm In Spunk count ) , Two railroad lines ha'c been sllr\eYll I through Vale , n small town about tweuty.slx mies est of hello I'onrche. One will be from landan , N. I ) . , to the 1ack hills , and time other from SIoux Falls via PIerre to the Paclnc coast. About three years ago " ' . A. Eaton , a farmer near Claremont , S. I ) . , placell $280 In a tin can and burled it . A few ( lays since ho wished to draw 8010 money from hIs 1m. provlsed bank , and was surprlsell at not being able to locate H. lie slcnt two days searclm- lug for the hhlcen treasure before finding it . Time mayor at Aberdeen has been notified by telegram that decision has been rendere.1 by the commIssIoner allowing townslto authorl. ties to enter land , This Is construed as allowing - lowing Aberdeen City to cutter land nml lmro- tect the rights of squaters now on the tract Authorities consider the case finally settled , after being In litigation OVer twelve years. General Carpenter ot 'atertown , commander - mander of the Grand Army of time Hepublc , department ( f SOlth Dakota , ami Irs. Robinson - son , dellartmcnt prcsldent of time 'omnn's , leUef corps , have been In Pierre arranging ; for time state encampment to be hehl there In Jumime The 'Voman's Relief corps and Sons of Veterans wi hold their annual cncamp- fluent at the same tme and place. At a revival meeting held In the Congregn- tonal church at Dryan the other day some culprit placed SOIO cayenne pel > er on the red hot stove anll In short tme minister , mourner and sinners were In a perfect con- vulsion of coughing , wheezing and sneezing. Services had to be dismissed and much Indig- naton was Colt over time matter. This ofonse Is a crime In South Dakota He\ . Prior Is collecting evidence and arrests will follow . COLORADO. Denver and Aspen miners are developIng claims In Ilno creek district. The Gold ICing mi , Ophlr , shlppcd three retortl , weighing In all 528 ounces In gold. The Hntel mine , In TIp Top district , Gil- pin county , yields Iron ore worth $100 per (0mm. ( ton.A A tax of $2 per year on mining claims Is advocated In a number ot the mining counties. A mi run from time Mary Etta lode , at Silver Plume , returned two and one.hal ounces of gold and 204 ounces of silver to time ton ' A now tunnel enterprise , wih heavy fnan- clat backing , has ben started for time rich gold deposits of Belevuo all Olpln count ) ' . I wi have about one mlo less to run than some of the other propositions. A railroad from Creedo to Gunnison , to connect with the South Park , Is talked at. Time South Park line Is now preparing to reopen time AlpIne tunnel , which would on- able them to exchange business with the new road. I Is rumored here that a consolidation has been formed of the famous Ridge group at mines , the Solomon , Ethel and Holy Moses , and that large reduction works will bo at once erected and all the are from these mInes treated In one nmihi. lUch ore bas been developed In time lower levels of the Golden Treasure mine Gipin county , ot which John D. Morrissey Is man- ager. Recent assays show 40 per cent lead and over one ounce In gold to the ton for the entire width ot a liberal voln. Should the now mining district of Alham- bra prove successful n railroad could soon be run Into the camp. The Florence and Cripple Crock road could run a line there from Crlp- plo Creek at a cheaper rate per mile than any " other railroad yet built In the Rocky moun"- talns. Down a Silver Cliff the Geyser mine his produced a new mineral , known ns vroustte. ! It Is a crystallized ruby silver and assays 16.000 ounces to the ton As high as $86 In gold have been shown by assays , and of twenty-ono assays made from the 2,100-foot level time average was 4,500 ounces In sliver. Contractor Frost , who docs the haulng for a number ot Cripple Creek mines , states that moro high grade are Is being shipped this month than ever beCore. He states that from the mines with which ho bas contracts alone ho hauls lfO tons per day to the railroads en- ' route for time smelters. February Is the sbort- cst month or the year , but for tonnage of ore and value of the same , It will beat the record of any other month In the camp's his tory. OREGON. The Medford brewery has started up again , after being Idle several months. Daltr CIty merchants have Just purchased a carload of.candles for underground minIng. A projet Is on root at Salem to establish a creamery to use 6,000 pounds of milk daily. Time Corvallis Carriage works has turned out Its first farm wagon , and It Is all of Oregon wood. A petition Is being freely sIgned at Hunt- rngton to have that town annexed to 1al- heur county. Quarreling - In the Astoria volunteer fire department-- makes the citizens anxious to have a void department. Centerviiie and Greenville have been en- gagell In a rivalry for a creamery , and the , former has been successful. I A cannery Is beIng built at Gold Deach. Cattle are being IJUrchlse In Walowa county for the Montana ranges. Time machinery Is In place for a rolling mill at Laltvlew , and It Is expected that the until will begin operatIons February 20. Eight hundre ounces of god : bullion , valued at $16,000 , from the VIrtue mine , were dopes- .Ited at the bank In Baker City , early In the month. FruIt men of Marion and Polk counties will consider matters In connection with operalng the Salem cannery time coming season. A drIvIng assocIaton Is being organized at Eugene , with the object of Improving time county roads and building a macadamlzpd road to Merasls park. Prolsably lfO men are thrown out of employment - ployment near La Grande by reason or the fact that there Is no snow In time mOlmtans ! , and logging Is Iml > Hslblo. Ed H. Dshop , cashIer of the National bank of Heppner , says that he bas a cUHtomer for 1,000 horses of all age and sexes , colts only excepted , I prIces are low enough. The arrangements are all made and work Is to continence at once on the new water works system for Athena. 10nds of the city are to bo Issued In the sum ot $12,000. W , ' v. Masterson of Cottage Grove hSI sued time Southern Pacific for $5,000 for not stopping the train at Helleraon staten , compeling him to Juml' off , fracture his wrist and otherwIse Injure hImsel A hungry coyote made a dash at the lithe daugimter of U. C. l'ope , near Ontario , time other day , wimeum a dog Interfered , The coyote was rapidly wimipplmmg time dog when Mrs. Pope approached ammd killed limb beast witim a stick , l'eyton harris caught a large eagle in a trap arm lila ranch near Oakland a few days ago. It welgimeti twemmty peummdmm ammd measured seven feet from tip to tip of it5 wings. It imad been carrying off Mr. harris' lammibs , anti he was fortunate in trappixmg it. Time eagle was sent to Morris /tbraimamn of Roseburg , to be stuffed and snourmted. WAShiNGTON , In January time Cosmc.pohia Simiimgle company simipped 2,600,000 simlngies. halt a dozomm brick buildIngs will soon be under construction at Wlmatcomu. Recent reports indicate the coal production of this state for 1894 as 1,163,432 tons , It is cetimnated that 75,000 imogs are being fattened upon wimeat In Wimittmmmmmm county. A logging rairoad Into time timber nortim of Montesano , Is being plaimned for at timat place , Time Settle Salvation arnmy immms equipped a large building for feedlmmg amid lodgimmg , amid for repair shops and basket factory , with a woodyard attached , and wilt give food anti lodging in exclmalmgo for work. Seattle is considering the question of setting nil it atone yard' to give employment to kilo nmen. nmen.Codd Codd hirotimers will drive 1,600,000 feet of logs down the Palouse river to Golfax this season. The Oskesdalo Packing company tma hmeemi incorporated at that place , for packlmmg both beet and pork. A petrified toad lmas been founil immibetided in a rock S00 feet below time surface of the ground in them Newcastle coal maine , A second shipment of a cargo of 600,000 feet of lumber to hawaii ima been mmiade front Port Angeles. It is for the Ilonolulu railroad , A townaite will be laid otmi at the ltoy Kendall mmmimme , emi Huckleberry imiomumitain , Twenty buildimmgs now form time miucleus of a town. Twenty-fivo imogs , weighimmg 8,940 pountis , were recently marketed at Lowlaton. Tlmat is an average of 367 pounds , aimd timey were not "cornfed , " eltimet' . It is estimated that time dammiages done by time Qmmilceno floods in January to time rail- roami , Imersonal property and time county roads amid bridges reacimea $50,000. Selections of 1,500 acres of lammd imy Pumyahiup Imidians imavo been sent \\'asimingtomt for approvai , and as snucim more imas beemm selected - lected , btmt time papers are not yet ready. Timankful hiostord , livIng mmear ilatton , Adammms coumity , and 91 years of age , made ilnal proof on Imer imommmestead , 11cr mm'memmiory is umm- tsmmpaired anti sime testified to every date connected - nected with her iroof without memmmoranthmimm. A yoummg mmiamm was driven away fromii Star- hmmmclc by tn mimmommymnoims timrcmitemmimmg letter , liurportimmg to be fromu nmm orgammizatlomm of cIlizemms. It Is hots' alleged to imave commie fromu a maim who owed lmimmm mmmommey , anti took thIs mmieamms to save a tow dollars , Senator F. 0. Dcckobaclm says imo will almortly formmi a commmimammy to work time newly- latemmteml mmiaclmimmes buIlt to extract time gold from time black sand on time Gray's lmarbor beacim. Time first nmmmcimimmo imas worked to Imis satisfactiomm , separating the gold at aim cx- lCiiSO of IS to 20 cents per tomm of sammd. Timc snmmti coimtains fromn 25 cents to several del- lars' worth of gold ier ton. Time Yakinia tribe of Indians contemmipiutto Imoldimig amm electiomi 1mm time imear ftmture for tIme iurisoso of clmoosimmg a lmoad cimiof.'oummmg Kodlan , semi of time late Icotiakimi , will prob' ably be clmosemm , lIe is 22 years of age , of gooml size ammd carriage , amid wears lmis blami. ket. lIke a vrimmce of tlme royal blood. lmmdinmms say timat if imo is selected the comnimg porn- liOlhi deuces will be coimtlttcted witim unusual vIgor and l'ommw. MISCELLANEOUS. Governor lltmdd proposes to immstituto a state Thmanksglrlmmg day , on the occasion of the the- teat of time Reilly fummdlng bill mn'\Vaslmlngton. No Important discoveries have been reported - ported him Utaim's new district , on Little Cottonwood - tonwood , but some promnblng Prospects are tIme results so far reached. Utah mnimiismg and mill men Imavo been has'- ing fun of late witim a Captaimi llradforti antI isis new process. Time inventor claimed to save more gold than the ores commtaimmetl. Ex.Comigressrnan Dorsey of Nebraska imas just succeeded imi orgammizing time Lemimi Gold Mining company. witlm a. capital of $5,000,000 , to operate 1mm Itialmo. 'I'ime conupammy commtrols a group of ten etaimmis , In the spring time Rccky Mountain Bell Telephone comuptmny will build a new line to Great Falls , and also extend time line from Helena to Butte. Time longest distammce coy- ered by this commipany In Montana Is 325 mniics. A wild and wooly imumiter , dressed in buckskin - skin suit , broatl.brimnmimed lint , etc. , disposed of a wagon load of smoked antelope imamus at fancy prices In Boise , before any one this- covered that they were ordimmary , everyday mnuttomm. The value of the gold prodtmced in Utah last year Is estimated at $1,250,000. Time mint figure for 1893 was $853,000. It is expected - pected that this mint report for 1894 will show a shigimt increase 1mm time output of silver , just as It does in Colorado. Thomas S. Bullock , president of time Prescott - cott and Arizona Central raIlroad , is to in- tervlew time Southern Pacific mnanagers in regard - gard to time constructiomm of a competing railroad - road from Yavapal's capital to Pimoetmix , con- imecting tlmore with the Soutlmern PacIfic. The extreme cold weather imas made the wolves very bold and reports of losses of simeep and young pigs are frequesmt , In sommie instances time varrnlnts have smot even imesi- tated to attack human beings. Tlmey seem to ho Increasing in numbers , despite time liberal bounty offered for scalps. Time survey of time Nez Perco Indian reservation , wimich is to be timrown open to settlenment next May , Is nearly flnisimed. and time Indians imave already picked out time land they are going to claim , Time reservation con. tame 760,000 acres of land , over imaif of wimicht is said to be good amble land , susceptible of a hIgh state of cultivation. AffaIrs are stirring In time Mercur mine , near Salt Lake City , since time completion of time railroads , and the contagion of time activIty - Ity begins to spread to the entire camp. Time Mercur itself is putting out 150 tons a day and expects to increase simortly to the full of the. mill , Time 200-ton capacity little railroad - road is making six trips daily , and workIng both day and nigimt carrying traffic for the other mines , as well as time Mercur. Rev. S. Snyder of time Navajo agency at Fort Defiance says time Indiana are having a hard time to exist timl winter. Timeir wool clii ) Wm9 imardly worth shipping , and timoy ratsed no grain last year. They are eating timeir horses , of which they imave great herds. Two representatives of time department are now at time agency investigating time condItion of the Navajos. No work is now being done oil the Irrigation syatemmi timat Is being put 1mm by time government , but it is expected that active work will begin on the ditches Ia the spring. - ' - - - - ' C DUFFYS PURE MAITHISKEY , , - IALU SE I NO FUSL OiL If' imemimiacime , Imamelmmicimi. , orn throat and cnthtshmiimg give ynmu remiqoum I I ) Iemtm' ( Ito prev mtiemit cr11' , ynmt wiii hut , mim.i yntu have refit liii's. , ilmii' , ( or , of c.'or.t' , you arc In acrch 1)1 mm reimmemly. LE'I' YOUR SlAlttiII IIXI ) itillIhi ANI ) iON'T OitlLY ANY LOflEIt. VIiecrimig , titl'mm'q mmmmi mitimor grip IlmiCer. ie are limme to m'nmmtn by Immfl'y's t'mtrm SIm.ts 'imICkry , a tommIe timiit , minmm mmimikra I Ito betty at rommg eimntiglt Ii ) ilgimi Itti om n tamithes Irmmggislmi miimt grocers it'll It. Itkmstm'atetL lmmImnIhlcL iviht be at'iIf by limo IUFFY tti.T'hliSiiY CO. , itUfii4i'lit , N , Y , CUPIDN1 Is the Great Life Giver 1' I I ) F. N E halide no . . . refresheiimvigoratesa'it eximmmtmsteml orgmtmms of time body. it Is time great vegetable vItalizer timmit deitrimys time gonna of timmut Immaithiotma tiiscsto ' whuieim immv i'nCtcmt time ' . etrength of cite young memm , ' There are imunmireda of . young ammil immithilu imgod' mmmcml wiumtao imervu force mire tleclim'uing ' , wlmo ammirer fromu tiebilitatimig .hrt'nnis amid thmosu ills wimirim follows front cx- ceases immmd over itmtitmlgcmmces 1mm cmmriy life , ( IhI'IIII vtIl give you back ymmr life. 'on will be mu lmowerfmmliy strong after Its Use mu you are now' purlommtly weak. Are voim 1mm a mrernntum con- . ditiomil ( thI'flNIl viii Cmi ) timis witame iii a IOtim1ght oc three i'eemee. Imnpotemiey sterility ' , mental , , immemmlamitmes arc qulc'kly cured mmd m' meedily ro- - shoved it ) ' tinYttsO o ! 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Sour Stomach , Heartburn , Nerm'ousneeii , Sleeplessness , Hick Ileadacime. Uiarrhea. Iyiec. lemy. Colic , Flatumency mind nil internal pains There Is not a remedIal agent in all the world that wili cure fever adn ague and nil other Ma. iarlou , . flhliou , anti other fevers aided by ItAD. WAY'S PILLS. so qulckiy a , RAIWAY'U hulA. DY RELIES' . Yl EW A1 % imouTch1ANtiii'dG time Feature , mtntl ltemmmuy- ing hiiemt.imosin ItO p. bOOk Ic , a stamp. , JoImu II. Woodliiry , 127 W. 424 Itt. . , N. V. Mit , . jY ' inventor or Woodburx'a b'aclal flomw. ' L _ - - - - - - _ _ - - ----g Whatis a. Gastorla is Dr. Samuel Pitc1ur's prescription for Infants and Children. It contaill5 ncltlicr Opium , MorpIno nor ' other 1arcotIo iubstniicc. It Is a Jiarziiloss sulstituto for Paregoric , flrop , Soothing Syrups , and Castor 011. It Is Pleasant. Its guarnutco Is tjitvty years' use by' flflhlloiis ofMotllcrs , Castorla dcsIroyH Wornis and allays feverisituiess. Castorla PrCVCIItS voiuLt1iig Sour Curd , cures Dlrzrrluxia. nud 'Wind Colic , Castoriti rcllcvcs teething troubles , curca coustilatloa alld flatuloncy. Castorla assIiii1latc tlio footl , rcgulntcs tim stomach and bowels , giving healthy nun iiaturat iilcep. Cas. torla is tim Clhlldrcu'8 Paiiacca-tho Motbcr'H Friend. Castoria. Castoria. " I' Castorta lean excellent medIcine for cWl. .t CtorIa is so well wlaptedtoclmlhijren thma $ thren. liotimems lmavo repeatedly told moo of its recommend It imssuporiortamumy proscription iood ceet upon their chIldren. " kBOWU tm It. U , C. Oaooo , II. A , Ancumm , hi. D. , L.meli , Bass. 211 So. OxtordSt. , Brooklyn , N , Y. SI Castoria it the beatm-erocdy for children of " Our physickne In the clmildrcn'a depart. irhich I ammu uicq alrmtod. I imope time day is mot memmt have spoken highly of their export. tar distant when nmotimers wlil consider time real emmee In timely outside practice whim Castoria , Interest of timeir cimildreo , and use Cammtoria inand although we ommiy im'tvo among our gt.ewl Cf titovarlousquack nostruxnswimlclm Dro umedlcai supplies what Is kaown as regular destroying ( helm loved ones , by torclng'optunm , products , yet we are free to confess t t. ummorphumme , soothIng syrup and otimer hurtful zumerita of Castorha has wo' ' , l look with agents down their throats , thereby seeding ( aver upon it , " Iliemmi tu pm'ematuro graves , " UIIITED hloam'mviJ. Bit. J , F. KmNcuzLo ; Boston. Maza , Conway , Ark , Am-ass C. Bummum , Pres. , TIao Centaur Company , TT Murrisy Street , Now 'York City. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; .i--r-------- -ii I / - ' . - . - - ' - I , t- , . ' _ 4a.u.