THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DHCIMBEB IT , 1881. HE SAWTOOTH AND V/EPT / , Not Because the Eternal Snows Envelop the Peaks That "Kiss tlio Heavens , " - 9 t But for the Enormous Wealth Buried ia tlio Bowels of the Mountains. Ono of Nature's Great Store- hotisoa Lavishly Endows the Industries. The Mlnornl Dniiln cl Idreho- Whcro nn l Wbat It In Oorrcspoi ili-tiL-i ) of Tlio Hoc. SAWTOOTH , Tdaho , Uccoiubur 11 , 1881. In wilting of the country known na tlio S.uvtootli mining conn- iny country , it U well lo correct a low common error'of clausing it with the Wood river country , Tliu Wood rivur country proper cxtutidn from below Bullovtio to n point up tltu river at its very head above Galena , embracing a distnnco of seventy miles in length uiul a width of one-half that distnnco. Onluun , the upper town on Wood river , the road in miles iwichva the summit nml paHscs over a pasn of the Sawtooth range , and ik'HConiling to the head of S.ilmon rixur , renclioH to this town , distant from Galena- twelve mile.1 * ( Jalona has an eluva- lion of 7-100 feet ubovii the boa , and at the summit a me of J-IOO feet haa been made ami the road in 8,800 feet above- the sea. The town of SAW- tooth is about the name elevation us that of Galutui , Sawtooth r.tn e is HO mined because of the appearance at a distance nimil ir to that of an immense saw with jagged and varied toothed odtjo pioruins ! the sky. Tlio peaks " ronch to very attitudes and mo cov ered with Fjiiniv much of the time. The small -strcami whieli form the Salmon river receive their supply from SIIOWH of thin range , and these streams start well up in the various basins in whieli they How. These basins rr gtilchus are hemme.l in by high spurn running out through the main range. These gnleheii are each appropriately numed , and the three most important , HO far as is known , are called Smiley , lleuvor and Lnke. It ia in those named yule-hen that all the principal improvements have been mad ? , and the prominent mine' ) have been located. Although some work haa been going on here for the past tivo or three years , it was not until the past Huason that opcrationi ) began in roul earnest to devolopo this region , and yot'whon look at what some of the mining inuti had donu be fore , it acorns remarkable that they had accomplished so much. In speaking of those in detail' ' wo shall try and imprm the render with these facts , TOLL HO AD. Mofore machinery could be brought hero it was necessary that a road should bo constructed. This linn been done by the Columbia & Denver Min ing company. The road winds along the side of the motintrin , yet the grade is so well arranged that it in not ( lilllcult one to travel over. The grading , cutting out of the timber and bridging was undone in thirty-seven days , at a cost of a little loss than $ , 1.000 for the fourteen miles of road. When on the summit of this part of tlio Sawtootltl range , a miigniflcent view is afforded down Wood river in ono direction , and of the hcndtvateis of the Salmon river in another direc tion. In the summer season this view is grand in the extreme , but a this season there is ono vast view of snow , with great forests of ovorgreem > No prettier sight often greets the traveler than is Been from the side of the range' as ono descends from the top on Jiisniy west from Galena to Sawtooth on u bright summer day. The silvery stream * of water , thu for ests of evergreens and the glades in the valley make a combination of scenery which enchants the visitor who is fortunate enough to be there on such a lovely autumn day as was chosen for my trip here , The glades or meadows are luxuriant with rich grasses , thus making this a i > od sum mer riiiuc for stock. JIUAVKK ( ll'U'll. Plenty of timber and water are feu- tuics of much importance hum for suc cessful mining , Thu town of Saw tooth is located near tlio foot of a gulch or vulli'y k.iown as Hwer gulch. A ple.iKant spot wan selo.-ti'd , whuro timber for building houses wan handy ; in part , it was on tlio lots aind was appropriated for building. Only about live months have pinned MIICO thu place waa platted and building began. At preiunt thu town linn about sixty buildings ureeted and ii : process of erection. Tlu > houses are goo.1 substantial log structure" , well adapted to thu u'ti for which they were designed. Three stores , thro * restaurants , two lodging houses ami numerous saloons appear to thrive and Imvo remunerative business. It it not town lots and town sites that makes the most interesting feature o ! this locali'y , but it is the rich iiiinoi and tirospuatu being developed and tin brilliant future llieiu foreshadow foi this district , TIIK .MINKS , About 1DO entries of claims huvi boon recorded by the recorder for thii district and now discoveries are al the while being made , .lust abuvi town in located the Columbia & Beaver vor utaiup mill. "This mill , now u process of election , is to be a tin stamp , dry crushing mill , of thu latcs and most approved pattern , and wit bo provided with ample power fo twenty stamps , ten moro of wilic ] will most likely soon bo added , ,1 fine location on the side of the hi ) was secured , where there is no danger gor of snow-slides. Thu mill is u fliv fnunu structure , 00x80 icot on tin ground , und the highest point reachc an 'elevation of eighty feet above th lowest portion , the ground work 01 basts being made in four hunches m Mops. The ere will bo tnkou intt iho mill seventy feet nbovo the lowe.sl lloor , nnd the movement of the on from that time nnwntt ] until the bill lion is turned out will bo ns ncnrlj automatic us possible. The ore will first pass over yciK/lic * orsciccns. thence through crushori and into tlio dryer. Once dried , tin ere runs to the stamps and is then pulped , to bo in turn elevated am convoyed to the roasters. These it turn do their work , when the crolnif tloor permits the mass to become cooled ready for pushing into a hop pur. This is the lirst manual l.ibor ii handling the ere nftcrit haa passed through the rock breaker * . A cai conveys the roasted pulp to the leach im , ' tubs for treatment. The procesi of leaching bos been died on lllif ore and found to work so well that it saves within four or live po- cent of all the silver and gold shown by nssay test. The mill was planned by .1. 1C , Owen , constructing engineer , who has complete charge of the erec tion of the mill and machinery. It will probably be onu of the most com plete mills ever orccted , tlio working force , owing to the automatic move ments of iho machinery , being reduced to eight men. Dr. C. W. Wright is thu general manogor manager of the mills and mines , and of the affairs of the company here in Idaho. Ho has been hole in poison this season to look after the interests of his company and appears to be well iiialifioU | for thu position This mill lias has been en closed ami ho ponderous machinery placed therein to remain until next spring , when it will bo put together and the mill will then hcuiit the work of crushing ere mid making bars of bullion. Good boauling houses , shops , olli- CMS Htablos , etc , have been erected , mid it seems to be a marvel that MI much could have been done within ICSH than 125 days , during which time nil this work has been done. A saw mill was ono of the necessities in this work and the want of lumber at lirst delayed the erection of buildings , but now there is a surplus stock on hand , uuiiitin' ! use in the spring. A suiiply of Halt has also arrived and been housed. A good ro.id hift also been built up lo the Columbia and ( leaver miner , loc.ited up the gulch nearly tv.o mileii distant. These mines are owned by the name company. Work has been steadily going on at these mines during the past year. On the Beaver there is n tunnel of 'JI52 feet , from which theru is an upraise to an other tunnel IfiO feet higher. On the Columbia theru aiu three good ledges with a tunnel to eich. ; These tunnels nro each about 100 fool , in h'lii'th. The ere lies in lisuru veins at an angle of about ' 15 degrees and in thickness of about four fe t. The avorngo assay value of the iiiino m S'JfiO per ton , limiting from 200 to100 pur ton in dillerent parts of tlio vein. A fonth tunnel is just being started. This oru is classed as milling oro. IIKAVV rilKHIIlTlXli. One feature of this enterprise will give some idea of what the Columbia Ai Beaver company is doin for Saw tooth. Thu machinery was manufac tured in San Francisco , and shipped to Kolton , then brought by teams a distance of 2-0' miles. Tlio weight of this machinery was'250,000 pounds. As no ascend the gulch , which is lioro a valley , well timbered , the hills [ Ml cither Hide beinif high and abrupt , we pass mi morons prospects which are bciti" opened up and which promise to Jovolop into good mines. TUB VtLlllllM. ' Near the head of the gulch is the Pilgrim , owned by a San Francisco company. The property is "being do- vuloped under the supcrintondeiiey of I. L. Richardson , with two shifts of men. This is one of the best known properties in the Sawtooth country , having boon so far improved as to have u tuiinnol HBO foot long driven in on thu ledge , uhich is from twelve to twenty feet ir. width. The ere is very similar in appearance and quality to that of the Columbia and Heaver mines. The house , 18.xiO ( feet , for the men. is u very substantial struc ture , well sunk in the hill und covered so strongly that the men will hanlly have any trouble from snowslides , as they did last winter in another cabin , which was swuph away , killing some of the men. This company talk of erecting a mill next season to reduce the ore of the Pilgrim. TIIK HlllWKI.I. AMI IIKIVKI ! KVTKNH1O.V. A very valuable iiroporty is that known as the llidwoll & Beaver Ex tension. These mines nro located about half a inilu in a northeasterly direction from the Pilgrim mine on Fulton Hill and Tunning parallel with the IMIurim. Tint line mining prop erty is owned and operated by wealthy uapituliitn of Is'ow ork , who Imvo in corporated n company under the laws of that Mute an thu lliduull A , It ) > avur tension mining comp.uivxith a lapital of S'JOO.OUO. The works ami explorations of the property am under the direct manngenu'iit of Col. W. 11. Hnmilliciul , who him ghir.ui great skill as A minim : m in in thu coursu ho ins nurmu'tl in thu thorough , practical iiliu economies ! mode of opening and iliivoloping the mines uuderhis charge. Thu developments in operation upon the two mines consist of two tunnulu und two inclined shafts. Thu ore chimney , as far as appeal's on the surface , is fully . ' 100 feet in length , and has been delinituly stripped anil prospected along the surfiico for that distance. The division line butweun the two mines divides the ere clum < nuy in thu centre The Sattorleo tun < no ! has boon started upon the veil and at the most easterly extremity ol the oru chimnoy. All the worki above the level of the Batterlou tininu are so planned that ull the ere ubovi will find an outlet through thi Sattorleo tunnel where comicutioi with it is made. Next above thistun nul on the vein is located the llrmul head tunnel , having a hori/.outal dis tuncu between thotwo of 170 foot , am a \urtical depth of 10't feut. ' The Iss named tunnel has been driven upoi the vein 11 distance of 70 foot , A thu month or entrance of this tunnt an incline shaft following thu ledg to connect with thu Satterleu tunnel which will ruach it at u distanun < ; 1 _ ' , " ) feet , has been started , Thu Did well incline follows the vein to cot nect with the DroAdhoad tunnel. Th incline or winxo , when connected wit Iho tunnel , will give perfect ventili lion to nil purls of the mines , an obviate the necessity of hoisting pound of ere for a depth of over 200 feet. feet.Tho plAH8iulnitul forworking heso mines appear to bo very perfect in all that pertains to economy in extract ing the ores , On my visit to the mines 1 selected some samples of ore which was about an average of tlio body the heading was then in , and it assayed SL'87 00 in silver and $11.50 in gold , making a total of 82 ! ) ! ) . 10 per ton. Colonel Droadhcad 1ms gone east to spend the winter with his fam ily nnd arrange for greater develop ments of this property , and In the meantime men are busy opening ur the mines and will continue work all winter , good and safe ( ( iiarterfl having boon provided for them nnd nn abund ant supply of provisions and fuel llav- inu been placed in the store-room , Numerous other prospects in this basin .show well and give promise of becoming valuable properties when more developed. NMir.hv'si uu it. Hut leavinu Sawtooth town , wo swing around the point ot mountains separating Denver gulch from Smiley's gulch , and ascending the latter , a ride of seven miles from Sawtooth brings ns to the new and rival town of V1K.V.VA. The town of Vienna was laid out in September , and is nowijuitoan thriv ing mining town , while numerous other lots have been taken by fencing them in mid recording the claim with the town clerk. The town is in a pietty location and it promises to become a place of some importance. Just above the town mill bites have been selected for mills to work the ores of the Yicnmi , Moun tain ICing and Solace mine. ! , upon which sites two mills will probably go up dining the next year. On the west ftido of the gulch nnd starting near the baeo of the mountain , some distance ibovo Vienna , is a croup of mines now hoing worked which give fine promise. This'gronp is known as the NKM.II ; nitofi' , consisting of six mines named leipect- ivoly Nellie , Nellie Extension , liud- son , Sawtooth , Champion and Martin. All of thcso mines were opened this reason and all have had full assess ment work douo on them , while some tro far advanced in developing. On the Nullio two tunnels have lieun run in , one above the other. Tlio lower tunnel io in L'fiO feet , and the upper onu 115 feut above , is in IHO feet , and the two are connected by a winxo so as lo work cheaply by say ing the expense of hoisting , and giy- in perfect ventilation , The vein is from live lo nix feet in "Vidth , with line walls on clay gauge , the ere being mtimoniitl , running from ( iO to 200 ounces of silver per ton. The Nellie Extension has a tunnel in ' 10 feet , and cross cutting the vein lit a depth of , ' ! 5 feet. This vein has thrcu feet of xinc , all solid antimoninl oru , which assays tiom SiiOO to $1,000 per ton , and is ono of the most important strikes as , 'ut , made in this locality. The vein nhou'S a solid muss of ever twelve feet , and the hanging wall , is not yet reached. The company has two splen- lid mill sites , and propose the early erection of a stamp mill. Tlio com- > iiny lias also secured 100 acres of ; oed timber lands. On the Martin ire openings in places u distancu of 400 feet on the ledge. ' The Sawtooth has a twenty foot shaft in , a strata of black Nulphurot oro. The Champion has n tunnel wonty-tivo foot long tapping a well lelined "ein. Suitable buildings Imvo teen provided for the men working this group of mines. This group is owned by New York capitalists. There is enoughj > t interest in Smi- oy's basin or gulch to occupy the space ) f several Totters , and I will leave urthor descriptions of this locality and of Lake gulch , with its- mines , wonderful lake ami curious liehr for another letter , which 3 will present to ttio readers of THK Biu ; in my next. The. deep snows- hero now make ttuvul tedious and tike long snowshoes { s brought into use. PlirsoiiH wllo are good skaters usually niuko experts ith snow-shoes , but it at best is not ny mode of travol. ' M. Truth. He. that IK surety for n Btranx r , * h ll nart for It. Itut ho that tnnteth in riilNR Iti.ottsoM for curmt ; liver , Uitlney , nd coinplniiitK of a dice tMwIenov , ) i ll ever ho tllsapiKiIntcdkvr TiO cent * , rial bottles 10 cents. t-nillw IMPIETIES. Y.'lu-u the MilUn nt Turkey lcin > < iln to iiy it H on n $2 foO uuj. * X ) , i-u hi * couk-t xant their waxen r.dtied tel * emU u dny it ; i-eiicl tlicm to ju 1. " .Mariu , " Hiii I the pious littHlmiul , "them wicked Smith * ixio allowing th Ir cldMr + n ' ii play in the buck ynnl on Sunday. To- Miiniw I'll nick tin * dogim their chicken * . 'he judgment of heaven nm > t lie visited in 'em in come wuy " The Itev T. K. AlliMi , n pn tor tit lidilletnxin , Conn. . Irit Wen nrrn.ted fur fating hit vxiff. Ho Iimnftn \ n KULVI'KK- ill trmptrnnce worker , lint it U cluirgi-il , iniinlly Kotdrniik nfU'i uxeiy xernion , ind : hipped hi * xvif- when In- gut liomu. Uiion n SuniUv QM'iiIni ; , ulit-n thu foul i llflril on t ie wlii * nf iuitli , mil n hnly nhu luoods oicr all nutiinxvlut tender irtd mrhvlth tliu lniiixht } tliut th ) H must lie j.1 "I' f > i > ni tincollnr. . H i lint wimlilii ) ; liny Inyin at ' o'cl iclc .Mun- l.ty Mi"inliiK. Tliu liai'iixiniH nf 'I I'Mn ait ) iiuw ro- lulro I byi \ \ \ \ - to lie cWnl fiim ' , ' lo , ' ! iVlnck ou SuiuUyn. "Tliitnrnnrement ( , " i . \h un ndvKuttn of 'lie ne.iHtiro in tliu t'jjlii'itture ' , ' 'will ylxo lltiuor ami religion unt admit nil cxi-u clmntv , nml mny the n > t nf the tx.'oxln , * ' "I don't luls-i my clmix-h so muoh u you IUKI.IC. | ] " H.ilil a luity to liur ininiitur , who mil vailed tiiion her durtmr lu-r illneai" , ' 'for 1 muku liett xit at the window an HIIIIU AH the bi-llx he ln to c-himn uud t ll ue who ro uniot ; t i ihurch , ami xvlietlier ; hey have got on iinythlii ; ; new , " The pulpit XXIIR n't uiitsltle tlm church nt Win-low , Tuvax , In order to irlve room for a bta'tnn ( which to perform rlnaforo , and when utIn neodutl for il-o U was lultaiiiL- . Sexeral wreks of Hrurch elupnetl hefomit w found In uKumblhu ; IKAISI' , xvhoro it Imil been altered into n firu tulile. "My brethren. " laid u Wentei n clergy- limn , "th" preaclihiK of tlie no * | > el to xoine peoplu IH like pouring wiitootr u Bponge it Honkn in and tayn. To otlirrd it It llko the Mind blowing through a chicken coop , My experience of thi * congregation U that it uoutnhm nmre chic 1-11 coop * thitii ttponijeK , " " 1'up.x , me h.i < been biipti/ed. uint meV UBked a littlu Jt-year.olJ. "Yen. ilear/ "Theii mot won't h.ixe to bo baptlwil again ? " "JSo ; hut can you u-iiuinberany- thiiii ! nlxml being lupti/edK" " 1 de .i 1 can. " "Well , xx but did the mtnistt-r do ti yon ? "He t-hoxcd up my hU-evu UIK btui'k a Knlfu in my arm , " An Aiknnsaa clcMyinanxat no on. . nrotKcil xx ith hU \ > H-nchln > ; that be did not no Ice hli contjioKMtloa BU tied by u " " \ JU nlnrm of fire hid ni hcd nut of church lent Ing him to tftlk to amply seats. Their coining buck o terrified him th.it he lost his i > r 'iioe of mind , asked them to kneel In prayer and ( hen ptonnnnccd the bene diction. _ "Well , 1'iusoii , " remarked Deacon Sinlritcni , ni ho leaned over the front jnte nnd WAtched hfa belowcd p.istor putting In n loVuro hour on I ho potato patch. "Xnth- In' IlkOjtillhi'uv the eile , n * the fcriptci w you've tinned tfrnngerher ycrj" "Xol n hit of It , " rcpl cdthe li.irpon , buckling tn his tanV with renexvcd vlpor ; ' 'I've only temporarily joined the IK ' ' 'Jlio Itet.V'lmu iloKllo Hauler , ni Ali thi colored clergvinnu , wished to hln to Unolc Xnce , who ! hU iiB.ir nclhbor ( { that ftK'Ift nf ncorl of firewood would be very gratefully accepted. Vncle Xace , bj the wny , iloci not llko WlimiDdoodlc miicli Finally , HV < WliniijfdoodI , TnsimmtlnRly , 1 Unc'e Nnee , V o gwlno ter be po vrfu liftnl ui > for firewood dls winter. Can'i yer fiinii-11 ! liwilj' Uncle JCnco hokci nil arnmnl as If he WOK afraid of being overheard , and then ho said : 'Tnrson , Is you \verry p.iilloUer whar dc woid comes from } " 1'nrnon Whaiigtloodle supposed till * lo meim that L'nclo Nnc was goiiH't ( Rivrj him mime stolen wood , so ho replied ' .Unclo ya.cc M lord ns 1 jjflts tic wtod I don't kcer much whar It come-t from , ' "Den , P.INOIIou , don't k'eor whose wont you burns tip. " "Jilt's nil ile unine ter me , Unol j XneeVcll , I nin Kwlnc , ' inid Nnce. "Wliar i yer L'wlneV' " 1'ur lock up my woodshed. " [ Texas Stflingo. ALMOST OKA XV. How olten do wo soothe hardworking ing father straining every nerve and muscle , ami doing his utmost to sup port his family. Imagine his fooling * when rotmning homo from a hard lay's labor , to find his family pros trate with dUcaiio , conscious of unpaid doctors' bills and debts on every hand. It must bo rnough to drive ono almost crazy. All this unlmppinoas could bo ivoidud by using Electric JJitters , which expel every disease from the system , bringing joy and happiness to : lioiisnnds. Sold nt fifty cents a bet tle. Ish it MoMnhon. (8) ( ) Ia Hosts of Families lostttlcr'n Siomr-ch Hitters In as much mppnlcd a n household m tcssily as Nuynr or cofTej. The cason ottliN In that jcirs ot experience Ivuc itot oil It to bo piTfrvt } rcllnblo In tliose uxacs of ' - whcro.- tuij nmi'tilcnt mcrL'ciu-j whcro.jircnnpt ram- dy Ii ilcnmnJeill I'onstlpitlon , llxer comp Wnl , lyxpciisla , liulljfostion ami other tronUlei arn \cnomu liy It. For Hilu h\ nil Ihiicxl tsnntl Dialers , to viom for II ( tuttnr > H > Alinan ' > ] wallo otres that most lontnaomr itlsettv SYPHI-LIS XThother i itf-fsimuucy , Seopndaryv or TertiKWT Stage- Homo\c"i all traces \'trcnry < Iroin the H > H- tcji , Cures Si.raiill > ) ,01ii Sorcj , Ithetinw- tltin , E zunu , llu&nh or any Core * \Vhon Hot Sprlnc * Fall ! Jl.-xUom , Ark. , May 2 , 1S81 Wo hnu cadcD In our town w ho llvulatllot mid wcrv finally rural with S. S. 8. & JtfKHT. Jleniphlii Monn. , May 1 ! ! , 1631 We have Hold 1-W betel ! t4 rf. H.'ri. In u year , t ban cl\cn unlrenul H tU-vtlon. ( 1-ulr mtnaed ihyhlclanx now recouimenJ It OH u pooltlvu pcclllu. S. 3lA.\HHI'LD & Co. I/iuLiUllo , Kv , , May 13,1841. H. S. B. hiw j rtn lietterci'.kti ( action than any u \in\e \ e tr Holdl J , A. l'i.\.VKK. DcmBi.Col. MiivS , IhSI. Kvcrj ) iunlia IT ipeaKs la tlif lil''hc t ttruui olH. 8.8. L. .Mtlisetor. Ulchraomli Vn. , May 11 , 1MS1. You run ruiraii\l > oi1y ti > u * In ri'zurd to thu merits ot S. 8. H. ' Polk , .Miller & Co. Hare never known H. H. Sto ( all to cure H rate ol SjphllN , when prniuriy tukrii , II. I , . Duiu.arcl. ) -IVrr } . , f.n. The alioiu nl nem arekunttrmnii n ( hlish KB A U COLQUHT , Governor oiOcorxu. S.8.8. . . . IP YOU \ VISIIVK W I.LTAKKY 'URSB C.\ TO UK PAID KOlt WHEN CUIIKD. Wrtu ( or imrtlcnluanil com' c ? llttlo Ixyil ; 'Mei-en''e to tlio ilrrtuiiAtr.1' , * 1.00n R wnrd l be ( uM to uny clit'in st do uill Iliifl ; on an } > U H > 0 l > ottlt H H. .S.one jiartUNot ilu-ruury loillilu I'ota'- niiini orixny Jllni-nilHiiN taiii'v. SWIrTSPKOIFlO CO. lrcp . f . \tb"la , < i\ . I'rho n ( ru 'iil.ir hl.'v ruliicvit to ? 1 75 IKT ot. lo SuiHllo , lioMlntf ) , all the qiuntlty , ] ir.i < , $1.00 hold bv KKNNAHD & CO. , > tneially Mutter of Applfct ion of A , H. lluUt ! < > u-f fur liiiptor l.icen.M ) . Nut'ru ' U liorolij Uoii tliut A. II. ( ! U < l tiiiu ! illil iiiio i tno U liilnyot Dm-tiiilier. A. D. , Is-J , flluhl nppltmtlnn tn tlio M ynr unit Cltx Conn- HI ol Oiimlu , ( or IKtinsu to Hrll Malt , Spirituous nil MIIOIII L.Uiior ) < , tNo. ISnSamt lllid Unii-lk 8trnt'riilril\V rdllni tin , N'eli. , Irani tmli ! > til < iy ol Jmmarv.lHS'J.t the tilth dayofJirll , Itol. It Hiiro IKMIO olijsotlo , reiiimi traiu-u cr pni til-t Illt.lltliln txxo uoiK * rout Do ciulivr Utli , A , II , , IChl , tin- Milt ] lliTiue Mill lie ( rantctl. A , U.ULUWTOVI , A'l"lli".itit. | Tin. U MM HID. nu.v pii | > ttr will piibl h tliu alioM. notice ( or two uuukx ut tlio e\p iii < ol Hit' i > | iillt-nit. | The L'ltol Onikha l not lo Im ih mM tlier < - lth , ' J. J. ( , . C. Mnttvi of Appllcution of Jlt'riimu Muyer for Liquor Licence. KOTJOK. .SolirttU htrt-li > Ixt'ii Hut I It r nun Mextr dtii uuoHtliu IStli day ol Ductmlicr , A. . , 1 1 , Ille liUaiirllratloii to the \orunJ . City Count ) I o Oiiuh.i , forlloi'iiso to Mil Mult , Spirituous oml Vliioit * Million ) , nt-jjl South JSth Htrrct , Ihln Wanl , Onuitia Wel > . , ( rum th Ikt Jay ol Jiinu ary , l i : , to the linn imy ot April , lt > 82. Il tht re ) > o no objection , remomtMii e or pra- Iffttllt-a within two ucvl lroia lie A. | l. , Ibil , tliusAltl IU-.ni > e xxlll lie ( Tnr DAILY Ilrx uou pipir xxlll puullih tli abauMiotlto for Uo uooi at thti c\i * > > ocl lli < amillcunt. 'Hie I'ltj ol Oinalir. I * not to IK claigi-tl thercxxlth. J. J. U. 0. JKW T , HiiU-12 : . City Cltri. . Edward W , Simeral , All GENE'S Matter [ of Ai ) | > llratlon of Henry Ostholl for lilquor Licence. NOTIOK. Notice l < herein KVCII ! th . Henry ( MliM Old , upon tliolMh ibynl lertni > ir. A. Ii. ISS1 file hli nppllcnt on lo the Ma > or nnd Clt ) Co < n ell ol Oniilin , for HccniQ to s II Mult Splrltiioui nnd1uoa I.lniior * . Ato. . BIS k ti-cn h ttrtct , I'ltlh wsrd , Oimli , Neh , fron the 1st d v of Jatnnry , lb , to the 10th ihv o April , ISJi. If there bo no objcclon : , rtinoni'mnce or pro t'st Hint Mllhln t o we k from 18th of Dot-em bcr , A. D. , 1831 , thOHftld Ihrnto will liujrrn itcl ApplU-dnt. Tun 0\iu lln , iii npivr | will ] ml > ll < h th < nbnvo notlii for tno wn kg at tliopcn oOf t' ' < amllraiit. llm U ty of tln.nln l < not ID b < thnr Ml there * Ith. ,1. .1. I , . C. JI.WhTT. ilu-HJOSt _ City Clerk. Matter of Application of A'fml ' V. AVolfl for LIiior | Llccnie. XOTIUI- : . .Notlro N hereby nil-ill that Alfrwl K Wo'l dlil , upon the 1Mb. ilnyof Pcct Inbcr , . \ . H. , 1S31 nUli'unpplIc ' UMI to thu iln.vornnd Cltv Conn i II ot Oinnlia. for license tottll Alnlt , Splrltunu- and Vlnotn ll < | iinr. < < , nt foutlmeli c irmr Ttftnlv ncconilniil Uiinilur Htrecti , Sixth ward , O nhii , Neb. , fiom t e 1st day of .Inmmr ; , ISS. , to the lOthdayo Apnl , US2. II there ! no objcct'oii , icmenttmnre or pro test nit-d wit In tvvo ucekg from Dec mlier 1'itli A. U..1S81 , the Hildllccn o will bo Kmntc l. \IHim K Wil.f > , App leant. Tin ; UMIA tin nevpapcr will t.u llsli the abova notice fortuo wcuktiat thootp nsool UK applicant. The city < f Omaha U not. U In : tlmrjreil therewith. J. J. I , . C. .IhWUTT , declS 1-Jt Clt.v Clerk. Matter of Appll atlim of t'lias. I'iiiscli fur Liquor 1 iceii e. XOT1CK. Notice h liprcby x'ven that Clm . i'lni. Ii did , iipon the 1Mb dav nf Dcccinlic . A. II , , 1S31. Illc Ii f npp uittlon to the M.uor ninl Ct } Coundlof ( linnh.i , for ll < eincto cll Jlalc , i-ilrituoin | nrid Vin ous l.liiuor , : it Nn. C.CIi South 'until otrt-cl , I'lrit want , Uiimhn , N.li. , from the l t day nf Jnn liar , IBi'J , tothelUth day ol April , 1st1. ' . If tbo ii Inno ' hjectlon , remomit mice or ) > rj- tc t IlleJ vvltliln tv\ii eck Inn lici-cnibrr I'llli. A. 1) ) . , 18sl , thffaid licence ulll bu granted. Cnvnr.w I'lv-cu , Appl rant Till , Duu Itn : novvBuper | nlll pulilUli tint tibovu notice for luo weckx nt thcvApciisoof thu viip'levnt. Thu City ot Onmhi l < not to bo ch.irci'd thiTCT.ith. .1. .1. L. ( J. JUWKIT , dtcin-ISs Clt Clerk. Matter of Application of Jninei for I'citritlo Sell Liijtiorai a J ) ui'ij5it , NOTIOU. Xollop In licru'iy Iven Out J.IIIHM fonitli lid , UIKJII the Ifith da ) of December , A. ! > . , IsSl , llo hlj upplleatlon tc-tlu Mayor nnd City Coun cil of Omaha , tat jurmlt to well M lit , plrltiioi and Mnouv l.litiors | , ns Drj nrint , lor mull : ( nul , mcchanlc.il and vhcmlnil | iurio | eH only , nj Vo. 02 North Sixteenth street. 1'ourtli wnnl , Omnha , Neb. , from the IHI iliv of .lanuiry , Ite2 , othulothdvytf April. 1S J. If thcr } bo noobjcet'on , romoiiftraiauor pro eat Ill d vvllhlu t o we ki froii Dtocmbcr l.ltli , V I ) . , 151 , thoyald pcrmU .Mil bu unintcd. Appllennt. Tlir Imu lltK nouHpiimr 111 pulilUh the nloxe neil r for tv\o ii.ks.t the \peiiso of lit ) applicant. TboCitv of Otiuha I' not to bu hurifMl tlunl l Ii. .1. J. L. C. . JhWhTT , dcclMit Ct ) Clerk. Matter of Application of M. A. JMcXa- niara for I/qnnr I N0TJCK. N hercbv ( film tli-xt M. V. ikNumir.i Id. npon'thu 15th dny of Deivnihcr , A. It. , lhal , Ic his a ) pUiutlon to tlu > Major nnd Cltv oun- II of Oniilia , for liuifao to u 1 .M U , Hpiritnotn nilMnl.irUor | , nt ? > ' ( < . ill n i1' ilb Ko-ir- itnth > tici-t , 'Jhlrd ward , Ginal > a , Ncli. , fiom lie 1st da.v of .Faiuury , I" > JL' , lo ha 10M > ihy if If theru It nocbj ctlou , remo--.tr.inee or pra est tiled witlim two weekH from Deutinber 15th , \ . 11. , Ibsl , tne xalil Ik-cnia will In j-rantcd. M. A MtXvM.VKA , Appllrant. TIO. llvtu 111'K iKUjnpcr will [ .iilill h thu bo\o iio/ieu for twoiu-jkiat thuc\pi-n Tl thu pplli-aut."Tho Cit > ' of ( ) innlin not to In- ' narRLiltlKSrowlfl. J. .1. L. C. ,1K\\KTT , de.ir.-12t v Cil.v O.lrk- "Sfattcr Of A ] > ; > neatiou of JIdvvard ] ) < siil- rioh for 3. jui > r License. 1KXTICK. Notlcui-i hereby iilvcn that Kduaid Dwiblch M , ui > on the lllttx Wj of iKjcember , A. D. , 1881 , la ItlHapp'Icatlou ' to the M.i nr and Cllv ( Jo-m il of Omaha , far license t > hell JI U , Hplr tito'ii nd VlnouH Llii , n > . Ko. liuvu Cuinlnir street , ixth M > artl..Oiuah'i.N , K . from tlm l t tU&nf January. 18S2 , to the Iflllulav of April , 18 S. If theru bo no objection , ronniin un u or pm- e t Illcd vvitlrn two-ivoek * frum l.'ltli of Decent. cr , A. D. , 1SSI , tlitysnid lli'-n'.o will be'sraistnl. r DVI.IIIII DRIIIUICII , Api Ilcantl IIIK DAII.I llrr luvvspiiprr will 'publish itfl - \ } \u notlf fortwo weekia' , tliecspcnst of the l > "l'cant. The Cltjc o ( Onmhk Is not to 'J * Itar/eil thcrevvitli. . J. L. C..IKAVKTT , dfol.l.lis Ci'.v Cli-rl. , Matter of Application of Kdward AVitttij ; for Liquor Jiiueii c. NO51CK. Notice Jin hereby glwn that Edvvard Wlittir td , ti | > oii the Hth llay 08 IHa-fmber. A. ! > . , lay , rfle hlj appllcat on to thn Ma.vor and 0 ty Conn ilot Omaha , for Itecn-u to > cll .Malt , SjiirititJti * and Vlniim Liquor' , ati.So. 1413 Knrnhani strcod , hint van ) , Onmha , Neh. , from the Nt da > , ofi iwiuarj15.82 , to thu lOt iltyot April , 1SS-J. If there bo n > , objection , rmiom oucc or prc- ot filed within tuo vvmtkt from 14th day < t Da inner , A. D , 1S31 , * * B ld llceimu will bu panted KiiWAltlt WIIIIM , Applimnt. TBK. UAII.V lli.iiicT .jajH-r will pnblls tHs- aliov notleu for tv ii vfck.i at thu expense of tH ci Ioant. Thu City of Oiniha N not to ha Aur ed tlierunlth. J. J. L. C. .lEWETT. decia-l'Jt _ City Cirri. . Matter of Application ( l-Ienry Knu&- inunn for T < ii ior f.lconte. Not ! l.s hereby xii en. that ilenrv Ijl upon thu inthof Dvupvobcr , A. 1) . , IsSl , flu tloappl'catlon to the il.vvorand CltvC unoiHof llljuhn , for Ikenso to H 'JS Mtlt , Sp'ritl ill aii Viions llqiorK , at fo. 1211 Dou U * Mii'et , third uard , I imaha. Nu'K , rnm the Ut danf 1-unury , 188 : ' , to ti-i-lOth da.v of April , IbS- ' . If there he no ohjecllui > s remnni.tniii < .a or IIP' - jtl Hied wl hill twovruekH troni Dti : inber I : ! , ! * , Vv ! . , IS l , the t.tldli. ! wl I Matter of Application of C. ! ' . for Penult to Sel TJiiinr | as n Nttt'IOK. .Notice l hereby id n that c. I * , liumilian , IH ui-on tl-o Ulh 1 J ol DiHCinher , A. l > . Jeil , hlelili npplieitlon to the Major ami 'll > < ibun- 11 nf Oman i , for pomut to sell M.dt , .spirt uoux and Mnoiii I iiiior | < IN-X llru I-it , fur iii.ill : vil , iici'li.inic.il and chmilinl purKius | mil ) , u No. lll < i Kami am ntieit , i'nt uanl Omaha , Nili. . rom tlio Intdt.v ol Juniar.v , 1S > 2 , to the loth l.i ) of Aprl , lkb' ' . If Ilicro bu no objection , reinon tiaiu'u or wotuit lllwlvltliln1vii ttiekufrom lath iliy of .iM-eiuliT . , A. 1) . lost o M'I ' | pirml' will bo rante.1. < - ' I * tlouDMAN Apsilliiint. TIIK llvllA IlKrt. nc > i > aptr will pnhll-li thu abovu notleu for t AO v\irk , dt thu i-v 'MSti of thu iipplluant , TirCIt ) of Oniiihiv N not to bu eharyrd Ihi-rt-wltli. -I. J. I , . C. JKWKIT , di-di-iat Cirj Clirl. NOTIOK. Mutti-r of Ac4 > lti-atloii i ' of MRS. V. .t II1UIII.NS , Kor lliiiof | Ueen'o , I Notleu U h niby given tluit Mri. M. A , 11 - imdld , upon I liu lUth day of lK-i > < inui-r , A II. 1S81 , Ilia hi'i api lli-atlon to th * Mayor und Ct > Counill of Oiimlu , fur M en. * to Hell .Malt , pirltiioii * and Vlnout lluorn. | At No , 1'il IMd UHtroit r'J rth W > r I , Oin i , Nrb. , frmii Ilia 1st da ] ol Junnarj , Itei1 , tothr inch du > of April , INJ. . If here 1 no objietlon , reiu itnim crpro ti il Illivl with n two work * from Itescmbi r l A. I ) . lbSl.the.alJ llrcnn' wlil j | i ranted. M. A. HUUil.NS , Aprh'-iil. Uy teo. ! lllwjliH , Ajent , IIIK UVILY BrK nvw prwr will publl > h ii i ioiu notlt-o for two wojVn t the t-M > en KOf the apiilicunt. The Clt ) U Onialin la not to.- clurKed thirevtlth , J. J. I. . C. JKWETT , Cit > I'wik. DISEASES -07 TIIK- EYE & EAR DR. L , B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAl LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Kclircncttt All Rcput-xbte yulcUna ol Outoha X2rOfflco. Corner 16th and F rnham 6ti. Oinaliu. Neb. .a DEWEY & STONE , FTTPWTTTTP'PI , ! ja fpj.rjOf 5S3"ll3 irw53SSSte : tmLs c sasa1 ORCHARD & ; BEAN , J.B , FRENCH & CO. , C A ET S I GROCERS ! Is Once More Called to tthe Fact that Ranlc- foremost in : the West in Asso rtment and Prices of FOB MEN'S , BOTS' AND OHIE-SEBN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LICKS OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. We aro'itwparetl to meet thedemamls of the trade in regard to Latent Style * and Patterns. Fine Mershant Tailoring in Connection t. RBSPEOTFUIJLT , M . HELLMiAN & CO , , 2301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St CARPETS HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY -JLJf ] J. B. Detwiler Is the first to make the announce ment to- his customers anid the general public. MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW SHADES , Always sold at the lowest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every. attention given to patrons. J. B. DETWILER , 1313 Farnham.Street. . . NEBRASKA. OMAHA , - - - - SUPERIOR mm In 'Convenience ' , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND OEHERAL CONSTRUCTION BOY I BEST ! -SOLD BY Lang & Fotick