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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1892)
H THE OMAHA DALY [ in MONDAY. AUGUST 1 , 1892 Ilio Itulingltn Eoacl Pushing Hnpidly Toward tbo Eig Horn Mountains , FERTILITY AND GRANDEUR OFTHE COUNTRY riio Story uf n City's 1'ronporlly Mineral UcxclopiiicnU niul .Mntrrlitl I'l-ogrcm In All Direction * .Sitiiiniiiry of NortlivcBt Now * , Reports from the center of activity on the Uurllnglort Kailroad extension In ccntrnl Wyoming Indicate that the surveyors Imvo determine : ! upon the most feasible route to ana beyond thosoutliorn boundary of Yellow stone National park , The construction corps an nimy of Irani tbrro to four thousand men IB advancing rapidly on Buffalo , nnd has already struck the route traversed by Qcnoral Creole In his famous Big Horn nnd Yellowstone expedition ol 1S70. According to the Buffalo Bulletin the favored route of the tineo hurveyed runs is from Buffalo to tno ulutcnu opposite Fort Mc- ICInncy , keeping to the right of the divide Lotwcon Clear and French creeks. It will-pass through Moshlercanyon , ttnerplng on Clcnr creek near the lunctlonof the north nnU mludle fork : thcnco up niul iicrcss iho noith fork to the blijti ground louth of Clear creek near the head of sover.it brandies of the Crazy Woman ; thencoiicross the main range by tun Tun Sleep lakes and lirolicn Buck , down No Wood to the Big llotn , up nnd ncro s Gray Bull mountain. IhrouKh the Wood river lulninc country nnd Tun Ocean nnss to the southern end of Ycl- lowritono park. What mcmorlos the route outlined will nwtikcn In the niimls of thousands ! of sur vivors of the oxpcdlllon ueitinst the liostllo bloux which moved out of old l orl lAntor- nmn in noon on the 2ltn ! of May , lb0. Many of the rank nnil file never returned. Otners have slnt'o peacefully joined the orent nut- jarliy. But there romnlns a largo nutnlcr who may nro long trnvcr o the route In palace cars nnd view the scenes nuiUo inom- ornulo by hardships endured ; uid by thrllllnc udventuro nnd doipcrato battles foup.nt with u uily nnd merciless foo. No"ndciiuato description of the coun try has uoen published In recent yean ; no'tvrltcr could" do It justice without actually traversing the region. Hon. John P. Finerty of Chicago , who nccotnoanicd tno Crook ex pedition as correspondent , of the Chicago Times , presents an artistic pcn-plcturo of the country In his ch-irmlng book , "War Putb nnd Bivouac. " Ho was one of a party composed of General Crook , Colonel Mills , Major Burt , Lieutenants Bourke , Scliuyler , Carpenter , Lcmloy nnd Im'.f a dozen corres pondents , who loft the command on a hunt ing nnd exploring expedition In tno Big Horn mountains. "Two hours' rldo , " ho flsays , "uroucht us to the plateau of the western slope , and wo found u rich table land , carpeted thick with grass , buunmincd with countless llowors and watered with innumerable streams. Thick plno forests covered most of the cround , but there were numerous natural parks laid out by the hand of nut uro with n grnco and beauty sclaom seen In the nrtlllcinl wanes of landscape pardoners. From tno plateau wo could see three or four snowy ranges , the breezes from which rendered tbo July ntmos- phcro ccol and bracing as the early May zeph yrs of leas elevated latitudes. " The party followed nn Indian trail that le'd them into the very roughest part of the Blir Horn mountains. Alter cninplug in a lovely doll on the main branch of Geese creek , the party pushed touruM the snowy range. "As wo ascended higher wo noticed several immense layers of quartz , seine of whicli cave ' indications of gold , but not In quantltics'sufllclent to justify n rush of people In that direction with the expecta tion of Brewing rich in r. day or a week. * * A gentleman in our party who hud traveled much In Europe , parllcular'y ' in Switzerland , saia that the canyon through which wo moved reminded him In almost every fcatiiro of the St. Gothard pass. Below us were the dark , grcon woods nnd golden streams , nhovo us and around us were the eternal snows and the tremendous rocks , from which nnd through which burst and thun dered n thousand cascades , forming the headquarters of thn splendid rivers that fcitill/o the slopes of that mountain region throughout its entire extent. Picturesque lakes , iionu of them completely frozen over nnd nil of i-amenso depth , so far us wo could judge , mot Iho eye at ulraou every half-rallu , co that there was no dllllculty In recognizing the inexhaustible reservoirs that fed the countless torrents which suoil the volume cf the Big Horn and Touquo livers. " Ascending the 'amoub Cloud peak the party viewed the immense mountain ranges of Idaho , Utah und Montana. Descending the west slope they "struck into one of the loveliest canyons that can bo imagined , In dented by a glorious stream and garnished by troves of cedur throueh all It * extent.1 Six miles further west they penetrated an other canyon and ascended ix lofty mountain peak , l > thocrc t being n burorock which rcso icver.d hundred foul f.bovo the forest of Juniper. " "Wo hud actually crossed the range aim stood upon tbo westernmost out post of the Big Horn mountains. Below us to the west lav tno tremendous ; valley of the Wind river and Die Horn , bounded by a wall ol mountains luilf covered with snow , whllo two other ranges of similar character rasa beyond it. Ua observed the meat rlvor winding around the northwest , where it meets the Yellowstone * , whllo the Gray Bull nnd countless other streams running from casttowost , were distinctly visible. * * The western slope of tbo mountain and the mouths of the canyon were natural gardens , studded with evergreen groves nnd beauti fied bv parks , In which the grass appeared to bo several feet high , looking ricn as green velvet. The watercourses ran from every nook and the nolso of Iho rushing watera could bo heard In ( ho suhlimo solitude the only sounn that brolco the uwful stillness of that beautiful desert. "Tho Inltes hludding the vnllov looked like pieces of the blue bky which had iollon from the Heavens , as If to contrast their ethereal beauty with thn lovely earth beneath. My enthusiasm wus aroused , nr.d loolilng down the slope and along the canyon I said to Colonel Mills : 'Bring on your Italy.1 The Colonel laughed , but acknowledged that oven In his extensive cxpcilcnco ho had novur looked upon anything t > o picturesque. "Thero Is no richer tract of country in America , " says this observant and disinter ested author , "and scarcely any moro beauti ful than the portion skirting these mountains end contained in the valleys. The summer Is short , it Is true ; the winters nro long nnd r.ithorcold , but un industrious population would noon conquer the difficulties produced by these circumstances. Hundreds of thou sands of cattle could bo raised there , grain could bo grown In abundance ; with puwcr- fnl ktroams In such profusion manufactories would soon spring up und prosperity would bo unlimited. " Mr. Flnorty's prediction has coma truo. Countless Hocks of sheep and herds of cattle have been ui.d nru buing fattened on the luxuriant vrrduro of iho region. Thriving towns dot the vulloxs. Manufactories keep puce with the needs of the settlements. Artificial molstuiols gradually transforming It into tin nk'rlcultural garden spot. The discovery of the precious metals In paying quantities , although the surface has scarculv been scratched , In now attracting prospectors mid capitalists. - The oonai ruction and opera tion of the projected railroad to and through the llii ? Horn mountains , wUl undoubtedly urcelerntu development and settlement of a U'Ctlon of Wyomlai ; possessing attractions for the Industrious and thrifty uticijualod unywhero In the west. Wlmt u liiitti ) Worth ? Assessment rolls nro not the best index to community values , but they outline the general condition. The roll of Silver Bow county , Montana , showt n total valuation of t'JO.WD.-IUT. The total assessment vuluo of real estate and other Improvements In Butte Is fIB. SJll.OM. Tbcio nro 271 miles of tele , craph lines valued at f-HU ; ; 200 miles of tell phone win1 , valued ntHVUOj 103 miles of irrigating ditches and Humes , valued at fIlHIli50 ; ( I2(14r ( > . ! 'y4 worth of property under mortgage ; fv'.OTl.'Tri In batik deposits subject to taxation , railroad property valued atW7- 400 , und lulnlug properly KHAWiO. The heaviest taxunycr lu the county U the famous DUVII estate , which U assessed at f I.M 1,710 , of which f 165,000 U lu notes , f'jau- 000 lu cash uud fl'JI.WO lu real estate and property. A. J , Davis , Jr. , u M- scsscd forbT7,293 , representing WO shares of ktock In tbo First National bank. Tha largest Individual taxpayer Is W. A. ClarK of Butto. who Is assessed for Wt 1,203 on his personal list. It represents f32S,01i ! In money , $45G.Vi In personal property , $22,600 In notes , nlno head of horses valued at $10,000 nnd seven head at Io7 * > , the remainder being on other personal and real property. Among the mining properties , the Butte ft Boston company Is assessed for the largest amount , the sum being $2S9Ii)5. Ninety-four Individuals and companies own property assessed from S2l > ,000 up. eighteen exceed $100,000 , and ono exceeds 1,000,000. A I.mt .Mlno I'oiinil , It Is announced at Boise City , Idaho , thnt ono of the rich "lost mines" has been redis covered in l.otnllc county. Lute in the fill of UGl P. B. Shnrkey , Bill Smith rum O. E. Mulkoy , nil of Salmon City , wt > ro up on n hunilni ? trip to Fish lake. Ono dnv , whllo starting n deer , ono of the men accidentally discovered n murvclously rich deposit of decomposed gold quartz. So completely disintegrated had the quartz formation bo- coma that the gold could bo washed out , and within n wcoic the tlirco men had secured fifty ounces of the precious molnl. Their supplies runnlnc short and winter - tor comlni : rapidly on , tbo men concealed the opening they hud mndo and returned to Salmon City. Hurly In the following spring they purchased an expensive oulllt and started out to work their bonanza. To their dismay they could not Hud the lodgo. The storms of'.ho winter had obliterated every landmark , and u month's hunt resulted fruitlessly. Last week William Burrows nnd P. Amouson ran across the ledge , which they at once located. They will work the claim , having already refused several tomptttig offers. A Bolso ox pert says the men Imvo ono of the richest und most Inex haustible gold mines In the world. A Wyoming Find. Something of a stampcdo has been created In La rum 10 by reports of rleb silver discov eries on East Foric creek , fifty miles distant. John Herman , the discover of the lead , and who has been a miner for thirty years In Colorado , California , Oregon , Uttih Terri tory and Montana , states this is tliorlcho.it nnd biggest lead he ever saw anywhere upon the surface. The Chicago load Is sixty-five feet wldo of frco gold nnd silver running together , with two sldo leads running parallel with It. Thoio side leads nro from twenty-live to lifly feet wldo nnd carrying the snttio ore as the main lead. The.so sldo loads are separated from the Chlcaco by n strata of blue gneiss. Between the Chicago lend and the East Fork Is u space of about 200 foot , which Is com posed principally of granite , porphyry and blue enolss. The East Fork load Is said to bo at least 100 feet wldo and carries the sumo gold ere as the Chicago. Herman , the discoverer , says that the East Fork Is n better prospect than Loadvlllo ever had to commence with. Snlt Ijtiku's Court house. The combination city and county building , Ibo corncr-stono of which was laid in Salt L.ako City last week , Is In keeping with the broad liberality aud enterprise ot the mld- mountaln metropolis. The length of it Is 273 feet , in width 1 0 , ana In height four stories and a basement. The height of the tower from its base is 250 loot , Its base being forty feet square. In licit-lit the basement is fourteen feet , the first lloor seventeen , the second lloor eighteen , the third lloor sixteen and the fourth lloor twelve feet. The con tract price is 177.b7. ' All complete , Includ ing surroundings , will cost about $50 ,000. The city will occupy the north end nnd the county the south end , each one half of the building. The building will hnvo two elevators and numerous vaults , aim will bo soml-tlroproof. Tbo boiler nnd entrmo house will bo erected on a lot distant about iiOO fcot nnd will bo connected with this building by means of a tunnel into which all steam and water pines necessary for heat , etc. , will be placed. This will avoid the danger of casualty uy fire and steam so common to public buildings. KucnVH.r In liluho. A most determined movement against the Japanese has boon inaugurated In southern Idaho. The people of tufoo towns have arisen onmusso and compelled the Orientals to depart under penalty of the whipping pester or the rope. At Numpa , ouly clchtoen miles from Bolso. tbo citizens were preparing to expel Iho Japanese , numbering about 100 , where thrco smallpox emfH were found In u hut. This discovery causoa a wild stam pede , but they were subsequently escorted out of town. Lilto treatment was visited upon the Japs lu Culdwcll and Mountain Homo. The Japanese have within the past tbrco months completely demoralized laboring intcrosts in this section of Idaho. Thov are " penniless and cannot speak EnKlisb , nnd have without doubt boon brought into the United States in direct violation of the pau per Immigration law Soim of them cumo here irom Sun Francisco and others from the Puget sound port . They are controlled by btugo drivers who hlro them out to the highest bidder , who collects their wages uud pays their poll taxes , whoa any are paid. Till ! C.i'i'iit Northern. Chief Engineer Miller of the Great North ern road boasts that the now line now ad vancing to Pugat sound Is the finest con structed on the continent. "It has the light est grades and the least curvt'.urc of any transcontinental line , " said Mr. Miller In speaking of tbu now extension. "Wo could hnvo itit trains on the line to SnoKano us early us July 1 , and mndo as good timoas the Northern Pucillo trains , but wo decided to wait until August 1. From St. Paul to 183 miles of the summit of the mountains the maximum grade la but 01 feel to the mile , nud for the rest , of the distance it l.s only Trj feot.o huvo 310 miles in the Missouri dis trict whcro tno maximum grade does not exceed - ceod 21 feet to the mile. The extension bus been turned over to us in oxccllontcondttion , and when wo got our trains runulng I expect wo will make very fast time. " T ? A Munition' TmilH'l. A monster tunnel under Mount ICelso and Gray's Peak in Clear Crce county , Colo. , is rapidly advancing. It Is to bo 23,001) ) fcot , or nearly llvo miles , In length. About ono- thlrd of the tunneling has boon done , and the company In cLarco of it promises to push the work with croat energy. Contracts have been made for elcclrio plants to bo used at both ends of the tunnel , und with this In valuable aid It Is expected that the tunnel will bo ready for railroad tracks In less than throe years. With thu completion of this great engineering feat the transcontinental route will bo shortened by 223 miles. That Denver's commercial Interests will bo enormously - mously bcnclltcd needs no demonstration. Moreover , the tunnol-It ls bullovod , will cut through a number uf rich gold aud silver producing veins. The proprietary company has ultcady begun to take out ore. u carload of which recently assayed ul ? A5 In gold , silver uud lead to the ton. A Kiiuli for Lund. Last week n tract of land In San Bonita county , California , embracing 750,000 acres , was throivn opou to settlement under the homestead law. There was a tremendous rush for thn land and nourly all of it wus tiled upon In two days. This laud was form erly a part of the railroad yrant to the South ern Pacific , but became forfeited by failure of the company to construct a line ftom Tres Pines Into iho bun Joaquln uud Salinas val leys. _ _ Thn camp moating of the State Holiness association is lu session at ISennott. Over $3,000 , has been subscribed for the German Oipbani Homo at Fremont. The Association of Native Ohloans in Ne braska will plcnlo at Mllford , August 211. James Brook of Atltiiibou sold f 100 worth of strawberries from half an arra of ground , Thorouyorof Tokumuh has ordered all persons of n questionable character to leave town. town.Will Will Carter , a resident ot Elwood , died In the Boutb , where ho bad gouu In the hope of bonelltliig bis health , The bchuylor Quill Is six years old. It formerly was un independent pupor but uo\y it's un Independent organ. Tbo Nocdmoro liounng mill In Furnas county has boon uiidormlnud by the rain ana the building U suru to colhtpio. I'bo election In Saundcrs county to vote bonds to build a courtbouso resulted In the overwhelming defeat of the bonds. There Is ono less democratic dally In the stato. The Columbus Dally Telegram ecus oil to exist SuudBy. Editor Duvls , who Is also depjly oil inspector , hnsn't the tttno to at tend to both jobs , nnd ho evidently thinks ho can do moro good Inspecting oil than bo can writing editorials , 1'lenly of cool showers And some weather hot , Mnko Ncb-isKa'a ( prairies Tbo world's garden spot. The St. Paul Uopubllcan Is ono year old , nnd the party In Howard county , ever In- craardnc In number , Is giving tbo paper good support. Madison county now has nn nrtoslan well. A qushor was struck last week on A. F. Tannohlll's farm , six mlles south of Norfolk , at n depth of 123 feet. < MIsfortnnos never como singly. Just after n York county man had nlmost boon stung to death by boos ho ran ever n polecat with n mowing machine and cut the odoriferous animal In two. Alllo Hay , a farmer living at Wntnsh , was crippled for lifo by n runaway tram with which ho was hauling hay , When the team ran the wagon struck the corner of the bouso , tearing awny a portion of the siding nnd .scattering the plastering nil ovor-tho m- side of tbo houflo. The wnpou was demol ished , nnd numerous trees were stripped of their branches as though n oyclono had struck thorn. Mr. Hay's aniilo bono wus spllntorod nnd the bono of Ms heel driven up Into thounklo. \Vyn in I nt ; . Ton tiger lairs have been licensed in Rock Springs. The Jack Crook placers nro attracting vet- crun miners In largo numbers. Uoports of rich mineral finds como thick nnd fast from various points In Iho stato. The Casper Derrick reports that tbo Salt Creek oil company has begun shipping oil from Its well. A bl ? lend of galena ere was tapped nt Kiidsvilli' , n short distance from Caspar. The vein Is two feet wide. Stockton Smith of Lar.tmlo , whllo pros pecting on'tho Mmllclno Bow , discovered n rich lead of silver-bearing rock. The Hork Springs Coal company Is making cxtcnslvo Improvements In its mines prepar atory tp nicotine Increased demands for coal. The sale of Orn Haley's Wyoming and Abbott ranches with 1,200 , head of stock is about concluded. Omahn and Lincoln parties aru tbo purchasers und the prlco Is said to bo S200.000. Omaha nnd Lincoln property form a portion of the consideration. The great divide beyond Laramlo is such a storehouse of mineral electricity that It Is suicidal to cross It during n thunder storm. It IA said that the lightning there durir.L'n storm Is extremely vivid nnd deadly to man nnd beast. Recent cvonts conllrm it. Two weeks ugo Dave Donuvnn , an ov-railroad en gineer , and his team were killed by Heblning In this locality. Last week W. F. Kennedy , a ranchman residing north of Huwlins , re turning from Nebraska with two line thor oughbred horsoa , wns caught In a storm on the divide. A lightning bolt killed both ani mals and severely stunned Kennedy. Soutli ICikotii. Tbo campaign is wldo open in the stato. The democratic state convention has been called to moot at Chamberlain , September 1. Black Hills r-publieans nro pleaded because - cause they furnished a largo share of tbo Btato ticket. A company with capital stock of $1,000,000 has been organized to build a railroad from Yankton to Madison. Dcadwooil Is about to pass tbo hat to raise J3.000 , Its quota of the fund uoccssury to make a state oxhlblt at the World's fair. The Western Portland Cement company of Yankton bus received and will 1111 nn order for 7,500 barrels of cement from the city of Butte , Mont. Ono of the calamity taxpayers of Custor county contributes the munilicont sum of $1.50 to the public treasury , fi of which is n tax on two dogs. No wonder ho howls. Tbo total real estate und personal assess ment of Minnehnha county is $3,813,07 ; ) . Of thlssuml,7H,2(13is : ( ( farm lands. ? 4)7J,1UO ; ) town lots and jl,707,520 , personal property. Fred Ilaine-t , chief constructing engineer of the Elkhorn , made the oycs of Uaad- woodors bulRQ out recently by exhibiting specimens of ere assaying $ -10,000 to the ton. llcrdeclined to give tbo location of the find , which Is said to bo within fifteen miles of Dead wood. The mineral paint mine nt Two Bit gulch was sold to A. D. Alden of St. Louis for SJ5COO. The Doudwood Pioneer says the work of taking out minurul paint will com mence nt once , nnd a factory will bo built , whether In Dead wood or Otnaba has not yet been determined. Montana. Butte dcnldod to invest $30,030 in a public library building. I'lio national encampment of the Sons of Veterans opens in Helena August 7. A Butte Jury is wroitling with the ques tion whatnot * faith liealar * are better co melon lon- promoters than regular doctors. At last accounts the jury was ready to throw up Its collective bunds. The Philipsburg Mail reports that Peter and John Shorr , Chris Larson and Charles Couoll have atrtiok from twelve to fifteen inches of rich Reid quartz on uu extension to Iho lioyul gold mine , in Boulder district. Mining Is dull In Montana , but tin ! cattle , mcn , sheep men and r.uicnors are anticipat ing good times this full , and unless prices are materially depressed in tbo next thrco months their anticipations will bo roalizod. Governor Toolo promptly cheeked pursuit of Couur d1 Alone miners Into Montana by re fusing permission to troops to cross the state lino. He expressed u willingness to honor regular requisition papers made by the civil authorities of Idaho. Bulto City is not generally thought of as a too decorous and puritanic place , yet it has interdicted the appearance of girls in tights or short dresses upon the stage. The order was probably caused by too much attention bclnir paid to I ho fairies at iho footlights and not enough on the chippies who hubtlo beer. It was money , not morals. The wool which centers nt , Great Falls has never been so late coming in tor shipment as this year. This bus led BOIIIO to conclude that the amount shipped from thnt point uoula bo comparatively small. Nut so. It l.s now corclng with a rush , both by team nnd over the Great Falls & Canada railroad. This road expects to uaiidlo 500,000 pounds curing the season. The total receipts at the wool warehouse up to date arc about 1,500- , 000 pounds. lilulio unil Tbo Star mine at Hulloy netted $10,000 last month , Tha Heno Gazette says n land-looked salmon was caught in thoTruckco river nour the Kcduction works by a party of fishermen which woiehod y pounds , was -i'.j ( ' iucbos lone and llij inches In clroiimforouco. North of Virginia City , Nov. , four o > five miles Is a deposit of Infusorial earth which is probably thu finest and purest In the whole world. It Is owned by tbo Electric Silicon company of Now Yorif , who put it up into small packages and neil it as a polishing powder. The claim that Indians are lightning-proof seems , to bo well foui.dod. A squaw on the Cumr d' Alone reservation was struck by lightning and stripped of her scant robai and shoes. She borrowed a blanket nnd wont uoout her duties as if nothing had happened. Tno Consolidated California & Virginia Is yielding the usual 060 tons of ere a week , the average of which Is f J7.CO according to uattorv nuinplcs. Ore is being taken out on all tha levels from the 1500 down to the 1600 which Is some 200 foot below the level of the Stitro tunnel , The mine U still paying a fair profit fiOUi)7.3'2 ) for Juno. A project Is on foot to ralso n fund for the widow of the late George W. Cassldy , who was editor of the Eureka Standard. She was loft lounlloss. Tno scheme Is boll'g ' cncmeoioj by the Whlto Plr.o News , and lam seventy-serf n years old. and have had my age renewed at least twenty jcara by theusa of Swift's Specific. Myfoot _ _ and lee to my kite * ) was a running sere for tuo jears , and plnsiclans said it could not bo cured. After taking fiftien small bottles S. b. S , there ii not a sere on my limbs.and I jnvoanuw lease on If ( A Big * fftl ED lite. YououKhtto YrKaBa ULU let all sufferers know B i 6BlW QJHaV of jour wonderful remedy. IRA I' . STILVS , I'almtr.KansjsClty. IS A WONDERFUL , ItUMKOY-esi-ecially - for old iieople. It builds up the neneral health. Treat- free. SW111' SrCIPIC COMPANY , Atlanta , Go , thn plan is to have evor.v mnD in the Mntn contribute a dolllif.'KI Tlih woulil place the widow boronii jii'6bnj or future \vnnt. Twonty-flvo union minors Imvo t > eon brouRhl from Uf3 Gcuur d. ' Alone to IJoiso City for Irlnl for vIAlfflliig the ortfors of the Unltod States court. Alone ttin Comt. The Cblnoso muutRO Is the cry in Tacoma. Coal has bean .discovered ucar Urnahtla , Oro. ( The smnllpox panic Is rnpldly Bprcndlng ntnotiK Pugut , Sound-cities. Strawberries twelve Inches in ciroumfor- once nro told abotil'IrrOroKon. They uro for eastern consumption' not tbo berries , but the llos. The census shows thnt OroROn hm fifty- nlno tobacco plnutcn und twelve ncroi planted in tobacco. The output wus 8,11)3 pounds , worth tfiOO. As a tobacco'proJuoltig stnto Oregon stands ucar tha foot of the ladder. Gold dust is beginning to nrrivo in Dakar Guy , Oro. , In larso quantities. Tno First National bank has received (1,000 In dust from Sumptor , the output from a placer after a few weeks run. Chinamen uro brlnglne In considerbio dust from various astrlcts. Jvulgo Lynch has the thlnp reduced to u sclonuo in Cnllfcrnia. The veracious wait cm correspondent * nllor-o that in the taking off of the Uiifrclcs brothers "thero was absolutely no vlolonco and the victims were treated with the utmost consideration. " It is pre sumable that the Kontloiimnly outlaws fairly wrlcglcd with pleasure when they were struni ; up. Careful Btuiilei made of the results of the bltf onrtliqunko of last April in the Sacramento - monte valloy'demonstrato cloarlv that iho buildings which had ( loop and firm founda tions were uninjured , will In these adjoining which had sliullow foundations were totally wrecked. 11 ricks taUon from scorua of shut * tcroil houses showed that they were laid dry with mortar that contulnod a'vory small par- centngo of comciit to sand. A lively light is now in prospect between the fruit Rrowors und. the canners of Cal ifornia. Tha reports of failure of the fruit crop In many eastern states and the prac tical clearing out of last yuar's cimnua goods stock have combined to clvo n big boom to fruit prices. The majority of growers have made cotitrantH with uannors , but thov nrguo that the canners have been known to de fault on contracts when the prices tumbled , so they use this dishonest act as a pre cedent , for brcauing their compact. A largo gray eagle was killed along the river near Asntln. Ora. , by n prospector. The projpoctor was at work alone the mountain side , and hearing an unusual noise looked down into the cuuyo'n from his position ana observed the American bird trying to carry off his dog , which was loft to toko" care of things. The dog. however , foueht the bird off until the arrival of his master. On the approach of the minor the angle flow into a trco close by , but was brought down from his perch oy n shot from the rifle in the hands of Its owner. 5.000,000. Vitrified paving brick for sale. Wo will contract to deliver the nbovo amount within the next 90 days. Buck- BtalT Bros. Mfg : . Co. , Lincoln , Neb. We perspire a pint a day without knowing it ; ought to. If not , there's trouble ahead. , The ob structed skin becomes sallow or breaks out in pimples. The trouble goes deeper , but this is trouble enough. If you use Pears' Soap , no matter how often , the skin is clean and soft and open and clear. All sorts of stores sell it , especially druggists ; all sorts of people use it. HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE , CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER , Cures Chnfine , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo , WHITE. RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water DR. MILES' IP'YOU ' bare oat of tin NEW CURE i "IIEAKT BY.M1TOMS , _ _ _ ron THB- _ * LOOK OUT I HEART. Iia lafcand lelia. blcremcdyforl'al- tiiuvon of Heart , ram in Side , Aith- ma , Short IlicaUi , . , Fluttcring.Dropiy Opprcsiion. Wind ' .DR. MILES Inbtornacli , Irreg HKW ular 1'ulie , ChoK. ing Sensation in HEART 'Ihroat , Uneasy CURE. Sensation in Clictl , Smothering Snclll , Dreaming , Night mare , &c. ( jet Dr. " ° ° ' wd"ubr ing'FaecU/ FREE AT ALL DRUGGISTS DU. MILES BIEDIOAI * OO.ElkhortInd. KornlobylCuhn lUh 8ts NEBRASKA National Bank. U , F , DEFOSITORY - - OMAHA , NEB Cnpllul . $100,000 Surplus . . . $05,000 OOlcort anil HlroHori-Hoiirr , Yalci. prcildont It I' . Cuiulnit , Tlci ) pri > ldunj , U H. iUuricu.V. . V. Mor v , JuliuS , Collliu J , N , 11. 1'atrlck , J inliA. , 'Tl-IB IRON BANK. Called back to health every ttrod , rilling ner vous woman. Tha tnrxllclno to bring hoc back la Dr. 1'Icrco's Fnvorlto Proscription. If she's weak , run down , nml over worked , thnt builds her up ; If she suffers from any of the distressing derangements niul ( licenses that nflllut her sex , It corrects ami cures. It's an invigorating , restorative tonic , a teething ami strengthening nervine , and tbo only guaranteed remedy for the His and ail ments that beset a woman. It regulates and promotes nil the proper functions , Improves digestion , enriches the blood , dispels .aches and pains , brings refreshing sleep , and ro- ttoros health nnd strength. All "female complaints" nnd weaknesses arc positively and permanently cured with the n Favorlto Prescription. " It's the only tnodiciiio for them thnt can l > o , and is , punr- anteeil , . If It doesn't benefit or euro , In every CASO , you have your money back. Something else may bo bettor for the dealer to sell but think for yourself whether it con bo " just as cood" for you to buy. Tfin KI01IT IS COMIXO , THE NIOIIT FOIl flespnlr nnd driitli , wblle but one In n mill- Ion la prppareil for tue dread rail. Are you that one' . ' If not , ynur cnrth'y welfare de mands that you adopt prom'.t and effective mean- urea to prerenl tlio approach of illeeise , or to er&dlcato the malady which now aultcti you. I lava you rDROXICor In any 6tiar . form , manner or decree ? Is life reoJcred a weary burdeu by auy aOHctlou such as \ Thorn Is liopo , tliero la help , there Is upcedy nnd iierraancnt euro fur ) u troin any or allot these ills. In the wonderful nb.llty , the marvi-louj skill nnd thu ui.appruaiuaUto metbuds of those Kluc * T > TtS. Who , In the treatment and cura of this class of dis eases , know no BUI h word as "fall. " Send 4 cs. foi t.iclr h.indiomely Illustrated and highly valuihle nw bnolc of I''Dpu ua. Consultation free. Call upon or address , with stamp , DRS. BF.TTS & BIiTTS , South Hth St. , N. E. Co-ncr 14th and Sts. , Omulm , Nob. Thousands cay Uejr will wiar No Olhor Shoe. Wear this Shoe during the Summer Months. DO NOT SUFFER WITH TIRSD or TENDER FEET. Thu Shoo EXPANDS with KVrilY MOTION of the runt Al nir < laiu < III pcrlttt shape. The AUJUb 1'Alll.i ; feature nmUs It pui.iblu to wear a narrower shoe. THE PERFECTION jCoata no more , looks better , wears longer , * AMU gl\t-i 100 times moro comfort than another make. B Prices , 32.0O , S3.SO , $3.00 $3.SO. B CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO , M'frs ' , Lynn , Mais. For Halo by thu Boston Storo. ' ' 'niPAH8 TABULES tuo t imai.hiTiri ! > iiibu ) t-l , nurl-V If tbo bloi l , nio nafa u.id clK-ctual ij tlio best iiicdlclno Unow n for hllioui- > nu , conaillutluii , dyei > tp.-lu , foulj * ) reutli , biula.be. hepjlburn , lovs of /-jj-ctlte , lueiiUl dcj rctsloli , | nlnftil < cujeHlon , jilirplcn. gallour c.mi > Icz4 9inpure bloc ' , or & fat lure bj-tno htonmcli , Ihcror li > < - ' uwllnca topetfonu tbilrproiiorriinetlonii. 1'crecorl eirpii to fivi ? oailnf ? ord loneDtcil 'iy ' tnkluir ono uf tci y irathmo'l. 1'iicnby mall , 1 grow. 4 * I mnipli-.llc. J J llll'Al J CIIKMICAI. CO.leppnicobUAow Vork.J SOUTH OMAHA. Union Stock Yards CompanA" SOUTH OMAHA. est cnttlo , hoi ; and sboop tnnrkot In the west COMMISSION HOUSES. CEO. BURKE & FRAZIER L1VK STOOK COMMISSION. THE JiAIKHS. : ) Wrlto to thl lioiiu for cor- OMAIIAI root Mirlcat Bapart ) . Wood Brothers , fc'outh Omaha Telephone 1117 , Chicago J. I ) . MAOISM AN. I , , W. a , WOOD. fsl Market reports by until an J wlro chourf ully furnlHlied upon application. THIS Campbell Commission Co. Clilcneo , KnstSt , I.ouU , Kansas City. South Oimihu , bloux Citv , Kort Worth. A. D. Boyer &Company , lliilldliu.Honth Oniahi _ Correinoudoaco tollcltcd and uroiiuitlr untwuril. fcpeclnl iittenlloa to onlur < f or movkurt A. fuuduri. , I SSI. . . . IneorporatuJ , 13JI Capital fullr paid , JSJ.WJJ- Waggoner Birney Company , Wrlto or wlro u for prompt nud relUulo markj' rt't'uru. , Perry Brothers & Company , Live Stock Commission. Hoora Cl KxuhniiKo Ilnllillii' , ' , Bouth Omaha Tuluplionu 17J7 , M. II. Hegarty dc Oo. , Itoom 31 ItuildliiiT , Bouth Omaha , - Neb OMAHA. Manufacturers' ' Directory / 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. The eminent sperlnllst In nervoun , chronlr , prlvnlo. blood , iktn and antmrr dtic-mcs. A romlir ani ] registered L'rnduatoln mudclno. in diploma * nnd cortlflriitos nhotr. U still treating with the ( rreitud success cntnrrh , spurniHturrhoi. : , lost , rainhooJ , somlual Wi-nknois. nlcht loiias , Impotency , snihllltrlcluru. . uon- orrhoon , Kloct , Tnrlrori-la.ctc. No merciirjr need. Nerr trontinrnt for Ion of vital power , i'arllei unnblo to visit mu inuy bo irjule 1 : home bj corio pondencu. llo.llrln * or llntrunienn sent bmictl or ezpruts so * ourolypncknd , no marks loludlciitu contonti orsuiider. Ono personal Intorvlovr pritoirod. Consuliailoa frco. Coriu-puiidt-nco strictly prlrnti ) . lloo' < ( M/slerlas of U.'uJ saul Irco. Offloo huurs'J * . m. toU f. m. Sundars IU a. in.to iSm. dund sltiiup lor rcpl/ * PERMANENT SIDEWALK UE.30 LUTION. Counrll Chamber. Omaha. Nob. . July 21 , 1S92. Ho It ordained by the city council of the elty of Omaha , the Mayor concurring : Th it pet in uioiit s dowatUs he constructed In thu city of Omaha IIK nesl-'natcd below , within 1 llvo days after the pnblie-tt'ou ' of tills rcsolu- I tlon , or the purson.il sorvlco thereof , as by or- dluaneo Is authori/cd and required ; such sldinv.ilks to bo laid to tno porinanent Ki-.ido as csitblMii'il on on thu ii-tved streets speci fied lieiclu and to be constructed of stone , ar- tlllel.il stum1 , bilek or tiling accorllnr to speclllcatlonsou II.o lu the ollleo of the lioar.l of iiuhlio works , and under Its supervision , lo- wlt : x South sldo of 1'lorcostreet. It 3 blk 2:0 city , 0 foot wido. Cast sldo of 10th street. Its 4 and 5 blk 219 city , li feet wldo. South hide of Mason street , U 3 blk 231 city , 8 feet wldo. North sldo of pit vcnport strcot , Ha 5 , G , T and SliUcr..elty , ( i feet wide. North blue t'hlcuKo street , KB 5 , Gand 7. blk 41 olty. Gfi-et Hide. South Biilo of Oasj , street , Its 1,2 , 3 and 4 blk 44 eliy. G feet wldo. North sliloC'.is-i street , Its ft , G. 7 and 8 blkSJ oily , li feet wide. South bl.io of Culirornla sticot , Its S. 3 and 4 blk' ! oily. IS feet wide. Noith Nldoot Oullfoinlrv Htroet , Its 5 , G , 7 and 8hlk 11 city G font wldo. South side of WebUur street , It1. 1.- ' . 3 and 4 blk 11 city. 0 feet wldo. North Hidufif Webster street , Its 5 , 0. 7 und 8 blk : ni city , u feet wide. Koiith side of 11 u 11 strcot , Its 2 and 4 an' ' ! w ! i It 'J Dl Ic il.'i'J elty , li feet w lite. North bldo ot Hill tstreet , Its 5 , U. 7 and 8 blk Il'lSo ty , ( Jfeet wldo. WestHldu 17th street. Its 1 nnd 8 blk 44 city G fi'nt wldo. West sldo of 17th strcot. Us 1 and 8 blk 23 cllv. ( I foot wldo West sldo ot 17th street , It 1 blk 11 cityb font wide. * WestHldo of 17th street , Us 1 and 8 blk 350 city , G foot wide. Wiifit Hldoof 17th strcot , It 8 blk 333 city , G font wldu. West uldo of 17th street , It 1 blk 2Hi ! cltv , G feet wide. North sldo of Davenport street , ItsS , 0 , 7 , 8 blk W elty. 0 feet wldo. North sldu of Hurt street , Us S , U , 7 , 8 blk lil'J city , 0 feut wldo. And , bo It further resolved ; That thu board * of public works bo , and Is hereby authorized and dlrocted to eausu u cony of this resolution to bo published In thu olllelul ptpcrof the olty for ono wouk , or lie served on the owners of t.ald lots , and that iin'css sucli owners Kb ill within live day H uftcr the publ cation or survli'o of such copy con struct such sidewalk as herein reqmrod , that the board of public uorks eaiihu the saino to bo done , thu conl of constnictlni ; bald sldu- walksrosuect vely to bu iieNOfHud UBiiliiHt Iho real estate , lot or part of lot In front of and abnttln suoh sldnwalks. I'rc'slidnil of the Council. Attest : JOHN UHOVKH , Olty Olerlt Approvodi GKO. V. JIKMIH , Muyor. NOTIOIJ TC OONSTHUOr SIDKWAI-KH. To thuowneiKOf the lots , partx of lots and roiil t-stivto tlescribod In thu abovu resolu tion ; You nnd each of you aru heroiiy notified to cotulruut puriminuiit slduwalks aarei'itlred by a resolution of the city couneil and mayor of thuclty of Uinuhti , of wluoh thu above lu u C ° Uy > I' . W. IlIKIfllAIlSnil. Cliiilrnuui Hoard of 1'ubllo ' Works. Onittlia. Nub. , July 1'etli , IbU.jy'JJdTl. . WANTED Tot.l U.u.i of CITH8 ! , COUNTIES , OCIIOOL. . . . _ . ' DISTRICTS. : WA7Crj COMPANIES , BT.R.R COMPANIEB.iUi t'orrripondenc'i loUcilcd. M.W.HAnRIS & COFrlPAHY.Danliers , ( Oil-las Dearborn Otreet , CHICAGO. . * 0 Wall Street , NEW YORK. 70 uuuut. . eoarati. WOODEN SIDEWALK RESOLUTION CONSTRUCTION. Council Chnnibor. Oinahn , Nob. . July 21st,18H. ! llo It resolved by the city council of Iho city of Omaha , the mayor c-oneurrlns : Tli .t woo. Ion sldewall.s bo constructnd In Iho oltyOiuahii IIH det-lnatud ; lielow , within llvo days after the publication of this resolu tion , or thu persona' ' sei\leo llicti'of , as by ordinaneu Is atithorl/ud and trijnliuil ; hiich sidewalks to bo laid to the presunt , Krado on thubtrculs specl'Jud ' heroin , and to bo con- stiiK-tiMl of plnu p'.ank , of such width : uul Ihli'knoss und bo laid upon jolHtx of Mieli ( Unions ons and In t-ueh niannor IIH Is pro- hurlbcd by the speelllciitlont on Ilio In the ollleoof thu Hoird of I'lihllo Works and under Its supervision , to w.t : West side of ; ilsl Btreet. lot 18 block * 'JOmttlia Vlow ovtonslun , ( I feet wide. Wnsl sldu of 'ilxt fiticnt , lots 1 tn I Inclusive. block 2-1 , lloulnnu's nub In Omaha View oxtuu- blon , U feet wldo. West Hldu of Illst street , lot 1 b'.ock 20 , Omaha Vlow o.Menslon. ( i feet u.ilo. Wosthldoof yiststieol , lot 1 blo.-k7 , Omahn Vlow , (1 ( foot widu. Houth Hldoof Olitostioot. lots 1 to 10 Inclu- HVC. | blook I , Illtehi-ofU's addition , 4 feutwldu. Sotilh sldo of Ohliistieet. lots I to II Incln- hlve. bloek 2. Illtcheo.-k's addition. 4 feet wldo Kaht slduof Sllhavu. , lots 10 to 14 Inclusive , blook 2 , HOKKH & Hill's .second addition , U foot wide. iJast sldo of Sflth avcntio , lotti 14,1. * ) , 1(1 ( blook 2 , HU KS > > c lllll'H 2nd addition. ( I feut wldo. bouth bide ot DouKlus Htrot'l. lot 1 block 0 Illll'a'Jiiit uclillU.in li foot wide. North side of llodKii street , lots 11 to 20 In- cliiHlvo bloek 4 Draku's addition. I ! feet. West Hldu of2dth avunuc , loth 1 , . ' , a. 4 block3 HO KS.V IllU'h 1st iidilltlon , 4 feut wldo. r-otilh sldu of California htroot. lots I to 8 In clusive block 4 KWOLVV'S addition , II feut wldu. Kast slduof i'Utli htroet , lots ID tu'.O Ineltlslvo I'lilriiionnt IMiU'o. I ! feet uldo. North sldu of Ohio Htroet , lots 7 to 12 Inclu sive , bloek 1 , Kruiiu rick's addition , li fuel wldo , North sldo of Ohio h'.root , loin 7 to I'i Inclu- slvi ; . .Marlon addition , I ! feut wldu. West uldu of 2 < lth street , lot 1 block ! lSwco/yi addition. II fiiut wldu. Went bldo of 2Gth street , tax lot 21 , see 10-15-1 0 fi'et wldu. Wobtsldoof 27th street , n ! i block C , yiilnn'a 1st addition , ( ifi'ut wide. West side of 27th street , a / block 0 , Hhlnn'a iHt addition. C feut wldu. And bo It further ruvolvpd : That the Hoard of I'nbllc Works bo and hereby Is authored iul directed to uausu a cony of this rosolut'on to bo published lu the olllulal paper of thu city for ouu weuk , or bu served on the ownurs of Kuld lots and unlesi Mich owners hhn.ll within llvo dayH nftur the liubllentlun or service of Hiih copy conntruct. said Hldowalks HH heroin ro < | tilrud , ( hat the X Hoard of I'ubllu Works eauso tbo HIIIIIU to bo done , the cost of constriiotliiK u ild Hlduwalks ruHpucllvuly to bu as < en80d aKnlnit Iho real untalu , lot or uirt of lot In front of and abut- tint : such Hldowalks. I'usseJ July Ulit , 16f 2. II I' . DAVIH. rrcsUientt ! ly Council. Attest ! JOHN UUOVK * . ( JIty Cleric. Approved ) GKu. I' . IIK.MIH , Sluyor. NOTIOR TO COXSTUUOT 8IOKWAMCB. To thoownerxof HID lota , purls of lots and real iihfilu ilcHcrlbod In the above resolution : Von and oiiehof you am hereby mitlfliui to construct wooden Hlduwalks as rcuulrud by renolutlonof thu city coniirl ! ami mavurot the elty ot Oniuhii , of which thu above U u cojiy. p. w. iiiHKUArsr.ii. Cluilrimiu lloartl of I'ubllo Work Quiiihn , Nib..July 2titli , ifei/ ' . Notlou tn Uoiitriiuliim unil llullilurn. Kor the erection of u now Cathollo church In Portsmouth , Khulby County. Iowa. IIidn will bo roci-lvod until August 2Hh , 1891 1'laus ami upcellloailoniiuiin bc'seon at the 1111- dorslKned , who will nlnoclioorfuily ilvit Infor- niatlon to partley wlshln to hand In u bid , ltiV. : R W. HOI'I'MAK I'orUuiuuth , bholby County , lo