Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 26, 1881, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMATIA DAILY CBB : TUESDAY JULX KO ,
THE TRAIN ROBBERS.
terasting Pacts and Inci
dents , Oonnectod with the
nt Outrage ,
From Frank
Vriter Indi-
-
Jatnos ° 'ho \
'ons for
,
eating Hia
the
mi and
The J mBora'
Where The T were Re-
oentlyt
Corrc-pondfnee of the Ilepiilil * * " '
KANSAS CITV , July 2. - _ - . -
respondent arrived in Km " * City on i ,
Holiday last , the 18th , fo r l1.10 Vur" ot 1
pose of prosecuting nn inv ugniion , th
not concerning the p.irticuln rs "If10 ! sit
recent train robbery nt Winst. < ) 'l ' | M.1' th
souri , but to discoi er. if possib lt ! w" ° th
the outlaws Hero , where they cntno ( ifl
from , uhithcr tlioy uont nnd lie w * ' ' " tin
nuthorittca prosucutod the soarcl * - * no
am glad to say that my eflbi ts 1 V\v ° tli ,
not bi'cn without results , ns wil " ° lav
scon in the summing up which f olloi Tfl !
I am prepared to st.ito , with -ircut a" by
stintialp0sitiveno3s , that Frank Jmiu * VM
and Jim Cummings were the j nrlio ' . fur
who planned , nnd with the i d ol $ ci
their confreres , executed the rol bery wh
nt Winston , nnd that the proof may for
not bo waiting the following BOA * crn' ' Fn
facts nro recited : i nil
r' A few wooko ngo I received n lo tt ° r I'll
from Frank Jnmos acknowledging the sec
receipt of n copy of my late publi ca rai'J '
tion : "Border Outlaws , " which I si " ' wlr
to him by n relative. Thia letter h con
ntrcatly been published. Sliort Jiti :
after its receipt this same rolativi enl ;
* ho ifl known to bo in communrcallo lien ,
? with Prank Jnmos , visited St. Lee ! sue !
i and nj.iSii - ' ' '
confldeittially conferred will out
niy _ publisher upon the ton
1 which wo inigit inutnally reap by a
sudden VTT stimulation Ill the sale ot
( Border Outlaws/ ' for which ho was
SniVBOtlinff M "BC"1 * IIi8 P Io iUoii
embraced a statement timt Frank Ho
. * ' Cura 'fe' were nt
timt time m 3Ii oouri planning n
omipaign ; tha.t a largo- robbery would Don'
soon bo consul nated , attended with cr
flonio atnrthng- laults , All thcso fncts crii '
Ho ngrccd to funiwh. u with the Tory
iiiotnont the .robbeitj ehould bo pro
< omplotcd , O3iijiprising the names fttri yes
ot thoSS cmg-fjeiC and how bee
* Uny had ( Ranizod , where nov
\Ujnomblod , v _ ao for their acts , oto. , don
would RIVO him
provided my publisher
spot
n certain BUI a of monoy. The incon- Ife
tito on our part to comply with his his
nropoiitioti was in Hccuriug this reliable - tion
blo information , which might bo ad lyin
ded til au appendix to a now addition ii
o ! "Border Outlaws , " and issued contemporaneously slat
tomporaneously with the first nows-
roj <
pauor reports , thereby creating a large flll (
ly increased demand for the book. Of dir ,
course there appeared so mush douba q a s '
involved in this singular proffer that "
I'it roioctod with little coustdorta- Y"
was - aid
probability of u robbery
of the d
tion tii
declared about to take
such as was
placo. At this time , however , the assertions
made nssuino an intcr-
sertions then the
much light upon the
throws
cst-which Til
-
y Trob-
"Who committed the ; -
nroblom , I'CK
" WryT1 wh
But this is not all the ovidonci T Pi1
am in possession of concerning ' kit
latest defamation of Missouri's _ lie
'
name. In pursuing my investiga' , ho
Olatho Kansas , trtreuty
I have visited , ' sen
miles south ot Knnsaa City , ant'i tlneco toe
found n gontloinan , well kii'ovnv in. toewi
that town , who had mot Franlk Jlwica
-walking on the south side ofk Qljvtlw's
-
-
well armed , cm iho 10th
public square , sat :
robbery
daysbeforo-tho -
inst. , or only five allan
occtirrod. It was n t a , uxistakeu
bory
an
' ' identity for the gontloninn . tu question cit
: i r
- - the
, was raised in fourmiloa o present bo
residence of the James Uvya' parents ,
< terms of the I"
for m
and was years lute
greatest social intimacy with thorn , to
attending the saiuo school , participa
ting in the same sports , ud in later T 11 :
meeting with tbetn as old no-
years ia
. well acquainted
' quumtaucOB. Uuir.R ii
myself In Olatho , I can positively iiia i
regarding iatl
state that this information tl
the presence of Frank James in the
town referred to is true beyond nil
' doubt. But what his business was ,
or when ho loft I could not ascertain.
Mrs. Samuels , mother of the James
Ixjys , waa in Kansas City on yesterday
ami also on Tuesday , presumably to
discover what effort was being made
by Jackson cou ity authorities to up
probond the gang. She was very positive
itivo in her declarations that both
Frank and Jesse were dead , going so
far in her assertions as to say that
Frank died three years ago of con
sumption , in Toxns , What she hoped
1 to gain by ( i claim so Busily disproved
it is difllcult to conjecture.
The rendezvous Of Frank James
many know is in the Indian nationon
Uus headwaters of the Sillily river ,
near Atoka. A well known gentleman
' of St. Louis , whuso business for the
laxt several months has kept him in
the nation , informed me some days
ago that ho had seen Fr.uik James
and Bovoral of his confederates more
than fifty times during the present
year , and always within u hundred
miles or less of Atoka. This section
of the nation is distinguished for the
lawless characters that infest it , mur
der and robbery being the chief occu
pation of nearly every ono in that
particular section of country , It in ,
in fact , ulmost impossible for a gentleman -
" tloman to pass through tlio district
without a largo and well united escort.
In such haunts the James boys feel
Bccuro from ollic'ml interference.
From the boat evidence attainable. I
f the gang who robbed the Hook Island
& Pacific train , among whom wore
' Frank Jauica , Ed Miller , Jim Cum
minga and Diok Little , after leaviit }
the train mounted their horses am
rode northward until they reached tin
outskirts of Cameron when they turn
cd and took to the brush again , ntak
ing directly for the Missouri rivet
Just where tlioy made a crossing it i
impossible to state , but on the follow
ing , evening the 10th , they cortninl
passed through Sni-a-bar township i
Jackson county , and , taking u soutl
vicatwnrdly course , continued on I :
the Indian territory. The put ;
lipwevor , did not remain intact , hi
divided up into couples , so as to d
btroy the trail which BO lurgo u nui
her as seven riders would liayo nut
, ? , cxijutpicuous. They wuro at no tin
r i. so fur opart , though , but thutapr
' arranged signal w ould huvc conccnti
ted tlio outlaws. Such a force dis
ciplined in desperation and schooled
so well in the USD of arms would bo
capable of repelling any altnclt liable
to bo made by a sheriffs posse.
Without intending any invidious re
flections upon the oflicors who pretend
to have been searching for the out
laws , candor nnd earnestness incite
the belief that these pursuers enter
tained no real desire to corral the
robbers ; it has been with the possess
much like the experience of an am-
ntcur hunter in search of a grizzly ;
very anxious until the game is in sight
orTun to cover , when nnxioty degen
erates into doubtful propriety.
It is n singular fact that with all the
atrocious crimes credited to the James
boys nnd their confederates , there is
not so much as ono dollar of a reward
offered for their capture , although atone
ono time the rewards offered by stale ,
r.iilroad and express cumptnicH nggio-
gated $75,000. During Gov. llanlin's
dniinistrntion nearly all the rewards
"orod by the state were withdrawn.
1 the private corporations that had
ir' , . "Hi flo seriously at tlio hands of
o be lld k"1'18 . ' o ( tll ° roul : withdrew
„ : „ jonlives they had advertised ,
, , _ "A 'iich OoV. Phelps wiped out
B few fiR'iroi re.'nainhiff , so that
w thort ' " no ruwnr slandin for
3 npprot " " " Ul " / " "l ° out-
\proposii ion is now being di
some of K a" " " < % ludl" ° t -
is looking to "I0 " 'rmntion f "
id by priv. lto subscription say
) ,000 , thonm. nt not considered
on raised to IK ' offered as a reward
the productio " Vf thu 1h. ( > dlS9 ot
ink James , Jew -Jamo - , Jim Cum-
uga and Dick Uv ll ° . dead or ahvo.
is , sum , it ia thowht , , can bo easily
urod ' 8 to
by nppolii .
Iroad and exp o companios. to
icli " ' ' ° ftlldld
subscriptions \
.Iributioiift from nW\ \iolavr.loviiig \
xtswof Missouri. 1 ho idea is not .
y oxcellfliit , but undtu 'btcdly ' prac-
blor and by pattim * , lnto.1uirft
h a pecuniary foMo "tV ) lo 'border
laws" would sunly BO " > bo cx'
ninnlod , root nnd braiicIV
. WEAI.THVOO OXWA
w Ho Struck n btrooU aA 1fi 1
fi
After HhriLWo-'Ic.iuitlt *
Mountain-- '
ver Corrcjpomlenco S * . lul Olibwl lc" ' ° -
it ,
'It's a remarkable fct , " siutl R '
ininont cili/cm of Denver t < i l no
torday , "that nearly all the rii ' "
kcs in the minus of Colorado. 111 , °
n made by ropublicanst I caanovLI
r recall nn instance in , wliicli. a
locra ms r n .
ikor was himself a republican , ondl
nrod that ho might bobiasixl im
jucUjnient by his political cou no-
in , BO I laid the mutton before * ; u
c -eyed democrat tor explanation * .
' ITour republican friend does nnt'
o the case correctly , " was
winder. ' 'I think the record -wjjlll Bm
i\v that as many minost hayo becm UQJ
covered in this state by cloiuocmto , Ir
by republicans within the last liv. iv s.
tlw
irs , but somehow , whenever it
nocrat makes a big strike , ho sud.- agf
ily blossoms out as a. ropubli can. hai
en ho buys a newspaper.and burins wis
set up the pins for aiiiolcctio n to use
' hit
i United States sonatci Now thuro's.
bor. Why , Tabor used to h e as- dri
democrat . anybody but- Ta
) d n as. ; -
' in Little da ;
on 'ho cleared a million
Ltsburg ho became the stand lost coi
id of iv republican , was elected alwl \
uulis < lark wl
utenant-govornor , : nowa wlwl
' wl
Senator Teller's
rso in the nice foe
it. lie's pretty upb ) o get the place , kn
> , for \\hvn ho goes , in , ho goes in to , to
" nn
T ,
rhis ringing in of Tabor's name in .
{ "
) iut of every well regulated convor- J
ion in Colorado , but moro cipeci- .
y in Denver , where the building * , §
d banks attest his greatness : md th do
r/ens nil sing his praises. The Trv-
ex
ir block , on Sixteenth street , is the BU
ido of tlio city , nnd the Tabor opera * ho i
> use , which will bo opened on eeg ov
nibor nth , jiromisoa to surp.m uny of
lini ; of the kind n cst of Chicago. . '
ho Tabor inansion , in the suburb , J j
regarded as a palace by the aduils-
ig nutivoH , and the Tabor leal estate
moro highly thought of in Denver
inn the Astor acres or the Tiiuity 01E
hurch property in Now York. E
But if Tabor is great in Denver , ho
Leadvillo where all
in ,
s pre-eminent v <
lis vast wealth was dug from the in
towels of Fryer Hill. There his Ii
tump-mills , and smelters , and oyora Iin <
louse shine with a glory ( jinta un-
viiown in lessor nltitudos. I had
leard so much about Tabor's mines
uid Tabor's buildings nnd Tabor's
ichemes from the timu I crosipd the
line which uoparutea toUl-abstincnco
Kansas from drink-as-you-plcaso Colorado
rado , th.it I was quito anxious to
moot the bonanza king face to face.
My cuiiosity was amply gratified to
day. By the comtosy of Gov. Pitkin
I occupied a placu on the balcony of
the stale house while thu uplundid
military companies of Denver ntul
Loadvillu passed ill loviow under the
executive eye. A number o ( the
state ollicurn assisted the governor ,
and among thuin was Lieut-Uovernor
Tabor , ai rayed in tlio uniform of the
Tabor Guards , his strong , bony head
surmounted by a little skull
cap , ap.mmtly ; two skcs too
small. His wauuc&t admirers would
not call Mr , Tabor either handsome
> r graceful , Ho it apparently about
> 5 years old , Inn hair is black and as
coarse as nn Indian's ' , and his lanru
mouth is covered , rather than orna-
muatacho which ia
muntcdby a heavy ,
slightly tinged with gr.xy , his urms
seemed made of wood nnd his joints
or iron , and it is very evident that ho
docs not feel at all at home in a mill-
tary uniform , In conversation with
this luckiest of uum ono soon forgets
t hia peculiarities ot manner and i\p-
' is much straight-
, poaranco. There so
[ lorn nrdncss and stroii" common sense
in what ho says that no ono who
B kno\ him wonders that ho has become -
como one ot' the gic.vtcst masters oi
* the ( treat art of monoy-maUm ; .
s His history is ono of the romance !
of mining. Twenty.two years ago
" ' ' bust" fovo :
y when the "Piko's 1'oak or
> f was at its height , Tabor ami liii
iwife left their hungry homo in Maim
o to nook u fortune in the wild vest
> ' , Tlioy didn't find it. For oightoei
it weary years they wont up and dowi
e > the foot-hills nnd mountains of Coloi
n- ado , pursuing xho phantom gold ante
to growing old ami discouraged in thoi
10 tiresome and bootless Bcurch , H
o- was sober and she thrifty , but BOIIU
a how they did not get on in the worh
Now irlicn tlioy have more millions
than tht'.y had hundreds then , Mrs
Tabor delights in telling how "mo and
Tabor" moved in an ox-team across
the park from Denver to Ore City ,
where they stalled n little store for
the sale of miners' suuplics. Ore City
was a small camp nlvut two miles from
where Loadvillo notv nourishes , nnd
whcro tlio first discover ) ' of qanrta was
made in Leadvillo. Tabor "gnib-
staked" two prospccU/r * , Augnst
Hiecho nnd ( Jeorgo Fryer , to search
for ere , on tlio condition that ho
should have half of all they should
discover , Tlio first uro the found
ran only eight ounces to the r nif but
as they went down on "Litllo Vitts-
burg" the quality steadily improved.
About this titno Lcndvillc liad out-
crown Ore City , nnd Tabor moved
his store to the larger place. JIo
came to Denver nnd bought a bill > f
ccods amounting to 92,500 , and : ici
having money enougli to settle , hs
offered his shnro in the mine to the
Denver firm , but they preferred to
Lake their chances on getting their
money b.ick when ho disposed of the
Mros. Later ho bought § , ' ! ,700
tvorth of goods from another firm , and
tctunlly succeeded in inducing theme
o take his half of Little Piclsbtirg in
> aymont. When ho reached homo ,
lon'ovor , ho received n letter from the
inn asking him to take back liii mine ,
.s they had no desire to go into that
: ind of business , nnd assuring him
lint tlioy would trust him for thu bill.
Veil they might , for within three
lonthi ho had bought out both his
artnors for about § 1CO,000 , paying
Itnm out of the proceeds of the nnino ,
nd had in turn sold out to Clmfleo ,
loffnt it Co. for ? 1,000,000.
In nil ho made about 31,300,000 on
ho mi nA , witch wa. < t then stocked at
120,000,000 yioldgd some 85,000,000
0 its new purchasers , nnd ia now an
mpty ruin BO far as appearances go- ,
'housunds of people in all parts of
ho country who bought this stock at
nicy prices in the belief that they
rould make 1,000 per cent , on the in-
estinent now feel that they were db-
oived nnd robbed by the clever mon
clip manipulated the shares ; hue to a C !
isintcrcsted outsider it looks as if tho1
uplicity of the sellers would havo1
roved fruitless hut for the unhealthy
reed of the buyers. So far as-1' '
now , Tabor had nothing to do with
10 stock do.il , butChall'eo and Moffht ,
'ho got the credit of engineering thnt
igantio scheme , and are very heartily
atcd for it in some places , are very
'calty and highly respected citiYos of
lenvor. Since the Little Pittsburi ?
trikcovery thing that Tabor has touch-
1 has turned to gold. His intorostaro
: attored in every direction through *
ut the state , and. if this whilomi
ross-ronds storekeeper1 couldn't ' ,
nd enough to occupy his mind' in
olorado , ho rushes oil' to Now York
very now and then to have some fuiii
illi the boys in Wall stroot. When
> first turned up nb that centra o3
arp practice tlioy took him for 01
> pny who had icndo Ins money
ily nnd would part with it roailily. .
i other words , they "played hii n fern
n ckpr , " and they will novcr l nako
it kind of a mistr&o in his case
ui i. He lias developed a talei it for
ivi'ing ' vast amounts of in onoyv
iclj' thn mirpris6s all but tliose who
id to play 10-cont draw-poker witlu
u in the old days. Ono of these , ,
iHRftl wi brov.'ii caiiTivs , speaki ng of
bor"a luck and judgment , the -other
y. said : "B oraco was the bewh 10
itpokor-plaj or in the camp. Ho
vnys knoweU when to come in uii'l
ion to stay out , wlun to blufl' anil
ion to lay idown. When n mnn
lows those th ings in draw , ho'jj nb\c
hold his OWE , and make hia wm *
ywhoro if ho over fjutfl a cha nccj
10 speaker o videntLy cither -didn't
low "them t hings" or his c banco
sn't como yi it. Tabor's * wealth is
w variousl y estimated be twcen
,000,000 aii l § 10,000,000 , butiiis
ubtful if oi'cn ho-could state its
act figure. Notwithstanding his
ddoii lean fTMiu poverty to in illiuns ,
is us plain , andapproach1 ibta/us
or. His only soihaml heir in ono
tlio lessees of the Windsor' hotel ,
id in said to bo a shrewd , kivol-
mdod young miuu Mrs. T.ibir.tlo-
; hts in fine dotluts , tliamou ds , . and
uw England gr-iramnr , and is * now
i joying a tour of Europe. EscGov.
outt , ox-Senator Chaffee , 'JIa.Jolin
vans , Mr. D. IL.Houut , Senator N.
. Hill , ami Mr. rainier , of tlftDon-
jr and Ilio Grande ra'ilwaj ; , are ,
uxt to Gov. Tiber , tlio Leading mil-
onaires of theithu Ccntv niiial State ,
L present.VLth tlio oxc-jttion ] of
Ivans am\ Palmer , tlwso aion have
11 made iheijr vitst fortune'fcin-mining
ritltin tbo i ast ten years. Evans and
aimer inada their mou ey in milroad
luildin , but if it we ro not for the
nines their roads would uuvur have
teen built.
Colorado ia full of pr spoctivo nu'Jt
ionniros , and one c.ir.t help being ;
iniusod at times by thu buoyanthopa-
iulnesa of mon who could not borrow
50 to nave them lro' < j.atarvation , nnd
yet vow that thojr would not
their mining prosjwcla for ? jO,000.-11
This extravagant hopefulness scums' ' '
to bo in the very air. Nobody uvor
seems to despair in Colorado , and
suicide is a cruno almost unknown
hero. Now uud then a stranger shuf-
llua oil' the mortal coil before tie air
and sunshiuo of these highyr altitudes
have hud time to euro the distemper
in his blood , but the oldest , inhabi
tant when pinched by hunger or piu-
sued by poverty , just thinks of * *
Tabor- , and Robinsons , and dial
and Uouttn , mni\03 \ serenely nnd
on ,
Nearly a Mlraolo ,
. Aetnlth Hall , lUnghanitnn , N. Y. ,
writes ; " 1 autlcruil for bo\onvl mnnths
with n dull pain through left ImiK and
hliuulilera. I lint my ppirlU , inipctito ntut
color , and couM with ( lilliculty keep up all
lay , My mother iirocuroilRoiuo lUuinocii
BLOOII llirrnw ; I took them M tlirccted ,
( iiul ha\o felt no jialn fiuou first wecknf.
ter u iiiL' them , anit am now quite well. "
I'ricc § 1.00 , trial fizo 10 c utH.
' . ' 3 i-oil Iw
DVIN(5 ( IW INCHES.
Very otten wo see u poison buffer
ing from some form of kidney com
plaint , and is gradually dying by
inches. This no longer need to bo BO ,
fur Electiio letters will positively
curt ) Hright's disease , or any disease o !
the kidneys or uriniary org.uis. Thoj
aio especially adapted to this class o
diseases , acting directly on tin
Stomach nnd Li\ur nt thu snmo time
and will speedily euro where uvur
other lumudy has failed. Sold a
fifty cents u bottle , by Ish & M (
Mahon , (3 (
PEENBY & CONNOLLY ,
SLIPPERSI
Of c fery gn tic nnd lzc ot
At Prices Haretofore Un
heard of ,
They fi > l i < l < l f M their stock ft
anil JIisios
RMic.ST FRENCH Kll } SHOES
ci dlrctl from tlio manuftcta ry Laillcs
ro rciiiLctftilly iMllwl torallfti iteo
them , .Mai > tliclr
a'ido 7jace , Polinh1 ,
and SidsButton
I ? ebble Goat & Grain
KKO.I si.2' > up.
niKY n fJ A PUN : Assoinaii'ST ' vs
U\IERIOAN.KID \ SHX3KS
WIdn inVSliocv bll'rcrn | nil BunilaJn
Turicty.
BBNt ! ' HANW-SKWEl ) HOOTS AvNJ >
SHC > iS : , ot all kinds r. I'K IAMOT.
T lie B5S'JB ] QUALITY OI'
IN TJH : OITVAND
iawe ; it Pirices Guaranteed'
, RT. VNDAnn SCHEW FASTENED a l >
.UACIIL N'K SR\VCO from et.2S p. Their
acoi2ii IAUUJ : nitAiN CUBED-
KAl LW'AY SHOES urc Bi-llinff
n | ) MI > n' i they tmxc this
etk nWoil nn
Eiciitofj
( f
V
Vnn
nn
Ta this tlcpartincnt.
Kecney & Oonno'Ijf. carcfi ly study the
: qiiirtinentH of tluir ciiHtrvmem , alv/ayii
aving on Imiuls tl s luagt thiag a-nVetl fur ,
B tluir prices nro acknowle'l 1 by el cry
ne as XTV inoslorpis , thejr trade is boom-
ig bojDiid theiir Oip.ctatiom. )
L Perfect Pi t 'luarartbed ' or the
Money "Eefvtnded.
DIVJE PRI < &EL ONLY 1
GOODS liLMtKKl- PLA.IX
JTtC.UKKS. TJ1KY OAltUY
A FL
S' SUPPLIES ,
at pi-ices ! ocy > nd c'lujjctition.
ISt ixtoont h Itreot , IU ! ien Callfor-
in cntl CMS strict . OpjosltuVu > . Gentleman's
jpiilar inoiir ; } M ore.
SEAIJFD PROPOSALS.
For tlio Consttu Uloii * t t-McwalVs.
biAl.UDlirfiXsal : | . \ IU lie rttchnl Ii ) thoun'
oml nwl u'ltfil Aiigiist Ut , ot 12 oVloik noon.
turtlioconitriutlouot flilowilkn In Iront ol ami
thu follifttns tlav.rlbul \ > n u\hc toW -
W liti 0 , S'aiulSOlii blixk M cm vest Ue ! o !
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ktX' Jt'l In UVxl. 8. awwxej' * ad.lltloii.
Lot 1 In Vhxk 8 , llwtl'n Ut aiMltlon.
1XU 1 ft i 10 1 J > 0 * ' 7 , KV M iMlJUIon.
lit Itl anU koutU 1 ol lot 1 , t.loi-W 0 , Kicd' . UI
Me ol t- In block 3C-X
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PURELY VCCSTABLE
Mothers , Wives , Daughter * , Sons , Fathers ,
Ministers , Teachers , Business Men , Farm
ers , Mechanics. ALUclionUI bo wftmtil fi''ilnst
ii'liiu' anil liitroilnrlnK Into their HOMES No-
tnnns nn < l Alcoholic n malic * , live no nucli
prcjnillra n " In t , or fcxr of "Warner's Safe
Tonic Bitters. " They are wlmt tlu > nrc chimed
to be hirinlcHt M milk , niul lonlafn only incill-
climllrtnc * . Kxtrait nf ) mrec ttnblc < enl > .
Thcj ilo not lietoiii ; tothatclmi known as "Cure-
All % " but only jirofc't to reach CIMCHW hero tlio
ilUcaaorl'lnatoi In dcliilltntcil fntnci ami Impure -
pure blood. A n'f'cct Spring and Summer
medicine.
A Thorough Blood Purifier. A Tonic Appe-
tUer.
I'lciMnt to the t * tc , lnvlioratln ? to the Imlj.
Tlio most rmlncnt phj flclntu reconinicnd tlitm
( or their uirotlti propcitlcs. Once used nlnnja
preferred
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
For the Kidneys , Liver and Urinary organs ,
U o nothinsf "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and
LIVER CURE. " ItHtamN Unrivalled. Ilioun-
nmli o e their health nnd InnplmiM to It. 1'rlce ,
$1.22 per bottle. We Oder "Warner's Sate Tonic
Ultters" Ith c < iml innfldcncc.
H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y.
felO tu thKiitl\
D.T. MOUNT
. . ,
MAHC7ACTBI1RR ASD
SADDLES AND HARNESS.
1412 Parn. St.
Omaha , Neb.
AOKXT FOR TIIR ClUXHXATED
CONCORD HARNESS
T TtoMedt tsnnil a Diploma of Honor , with the
r'l f highest awnnl the jinlijes could bestow vii \
irJc3 till ) harness at the Centennial Exhlbl-
0 < immon , a 'so ' Ranchmen' * and Ladles' SAD-
LIW. . Wu i > ccp the Krgest stook In the v 9t ,
id invite all vho canhot examine to tnn > l for
tri > upOt
toited i States Depository.
a ii-Eas-ar
ifationalBank
C P OilAHA.
Gor. 23th t'.nd FarEam Sta.
inEOT BANKIN'O EaTADUBHMENT Ui
a JIAIIA .
) U.CCESOB3 TO KOUNTZE DROTHER3. )
HTABIHIIXI > 1860.
it $ Milzeil afl ft Ktttlcxial Hi nk August 20,1S03.
AI ' 1TAL AND PIlOriTS OV EH - S300 000
OPTIC1KS AND PIRI CTOE > :
, Presldtiit.
Auui MUS Ko.T7K , Vice P resMmt ;
II. W. YATfj" , Cashier.
A. J. ropp-rrov , , Vttom yj
JOHN A. CUKI .
II. Dtvis , Asit. Cashier.
. rccete3 deposits It'.wut regard to
tc. unto.
Ii 4UOS tlna ccrtlnc-itcs bcirll Inttrrxt. ,
llraus dnfta on S.iu Kroic . isi-o nnd principal
tns of fia United State ? , nil o I/imloli , UubHii ,
dinbiirjhaiid thu prlucljial dtloof the conti-
liiiliol Etropo.
Belli ] ) &M < inger tkkcts for ci ilgracti 1'y ' the In-
ivi Ilnu luavliltf
'JJb - Oldest l-al
IN NEBEA SKA.
Saidterell , Hami1 .ton & Co. , .
tramtttol muo 9 as Ujat of an Incor-
ora'J nank.
Accoiinti ki-t4 In curroi icy ot- feM subject to
ll'lit.uhcck vriutojt notlcn
CcjUficntu ol deposit l wueilpajnbleln ttireo ,
Ix uid tw ltv inontlH'uuariHy inUriet , or oa
icic _ < idwlthout Intcrckt ,
Adt oncta nvide to cu tc mere on approt cd sccu <
Itlj at iiuuket rates ot ii i tore A.
Euy atxl fll paid , bll' ' of axcliangc , go > ern.
no : ) ' , tUto , i-ounty and city Lomln.
Draw slgiH inft oo r.ntd ud , Ireland , Slot-
_ d , and all jarU of Et rojvj.
Bell Kuioptan luwnj ; ! tklcxts.
COLT.KCTIONB I'llOMlTLY JIADE.
oiwldt
DexterL.TJiQinas&BrQ ,
WH.L B'JVAND SUL1
AND ALL TRAVfciCTlOX
to ntKcrro TUWHKWITII.
Pay Taxes , Rent Houses , 23-O.
If TOU 1 ANtlTO BUT O _ BFLt
Call at Olllce , Iloan f > CmL-hton
Geo. P , Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
IDtli and DodgeSts. , OmaKa. Neb.
Thisasency i'e TKiqLTabro-ira : bmlnc s.
Doon not svccu > Vj , and tlierttort any Iwrgaiiu
on Its beaks arii Insured to IU patrons , Instead
of helnir robliA.il uu bv thu n.'eiit
BRaWNELL HALL.
YOUHG LADIES' SEMINARY
OMAHA , NEP.
EQT , BDOHERTYHA.Hector , . ,
by an able eorj o'teaclierijliiT.njlUV
UIIL ; I.I , bcliiuw and Kino Arli
THE NINETEENTH YEAH
WIMj 11EQIN
, LS-3Lj
k. pj'l } to , . . -m-ni.
tciUod-im Tilt UKCTOI. .
f
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
13. S. HA11RINGTON. E. PJEWELL. .
WESTERN POLISH CO ,
MAmJKACTUKElLS'oF
WESTERN STAR STOVE POLISH !
AND
BEAU BRUMMEL BOOT' BLACKING ,
DE.VLEUS IN
COUNCIL. BLUPFc ! , IOWA.
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
The [ Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug Houae in Nebraska.
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS.
J > - 18-mo
Hellmuth Ladies' College.
Patroness , H. R. H. PRINCESS-GUISE. Founder and Presldentr.TIne Right Rev. I. HEilL-
MUTH , D. D. , D. C , U , LORD BISHOP OF HURON ; . FnlliTcrm opens
Wednesday , September 21st.
Ilaiv'fcmctnd ' upacioui buildings , IcauMfullj hltuaicdln n most healthy locality , about four'hours
by rail from Mli ara Fulls , and on ana of thu principal through routes ficttve.cn the Ea t and \Ve t.
The OIIOUNDS comprise 140 acres. The aim of thu founder of this college la to proUile the hlelles *
Intellectual and praitlcallj ubcftil education. Thouholo nttmU banal upon the soundest PRO
TESTANT principle ! ! , as the ouh wild basis for tlio ri ht formation of ch&niter. FRENCH is the
language fcpokcn in the college. tyUSIC a spuialt } -
Hoard , Laundrj and Tuition FC-CH , Including th whole course of Kngllshv the Ancient and Mod
ern Langua 'is : Calisthenics , Dr-iwris ; mid r.iintint : , use 1'iano and Llbrar.rf Medical attendincc.and
Mcdelnu , 9300 per annum. A rckm.tlon oj one-half for the il-ujhters ff'Cltrt'jmtn. 1'or "cini-
lars" anUiullKirltcularsaddrt83 ] MlbS CUNTOX , Ladj I'rluciinl , Ilellinutii ladles'College , IX ) OOA ,
ONTARIO , CANADA. inonitliuro ° in
j EARON & OOLE ,
SSOI1 MUS ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Nob.
Consignments made us 111 reecho prompt attention Ilcteriiuci First Jfci. TnnK and Omaha E i A
r * > *
& E :
WHOLESALE : ANU IIUTAIL MANUFACTUIUNO
i *
LAUQE&T bTUCK OK
GolaandSilverfatclies and Jewelryiatlie Citr i
Coma and ecu our block , &a u c IU lie pleased to chow good * .
EDHOLM &
J. A.
SAM : AXD ISCTAIL DIIALLII IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH DOORS BUNDS MOLDINGS fiS
, , , , LIME , GE IENT
: AQEKT ron MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMI'.VK\ ' .
r
Near Union Pacific Depot , , OMAHA NEB