THE OMAHA DAILY BEK : l&NDAY. NOVEMBER , 21 , 1892. nut ni' ftp nrpnTpnv iinr\pnonn PDLSliOl' ' WESTbRNPROGUl-SS Ben Blanclmrd Forgives Oboycnne nnd Ohayonno Reciprocates , A SURFACE GLIMPSE OF JACKSON'S ' HOLE Homo Outturn In Mniuntm Thn Mjo'mitiE Inr.Mlnn Itrcullcd hy MnrrliRB S > \T ( litld TicliU In Idiiho N w of the NortUuoit , lion B anchard of smolte. * fame Is back in C'hojonno M chipper na ever , imd cnrrvlng n smile thnt has pirttally banished tlio hard feelings worked up by bis mysterious disappearance and a protested check. Ulnnchaid Is n rustler from 'way back In Indiana , lie blew into Choyonnu some years n'o | , and casually roiuarkcd that u syndicate of rich Hoosiers bun- iored ; for n slice of Wyoming's natural weuitli. Ho was uimblo to determine for some time whore the money could be put lo do the most , good. Residents dined and wined him. They clung to him with tlio toniiclty of la grippe , convinced that if atuMiored nt tlio capital lie would prove an invalua ble requisition. Ab BOOH us the local fruit was ripe for the plucking , lUnnchard insinuated that u smelling works plant WHS what Cheyenne needed to anchor the lion's share of the wealth of the ntatu in the oity. It would ruvolutioiii/t ) tbo growth of Ohoyonno and plnco It sovunl loagtion in advance of thu parade. Tlio bint struck tbo right spot. "Uut , gen tlemen , " whispered lion , parenthet ically , "tho enterprise loquircs a vast nuni , and local assistance would bo ac ceptable. " After much agitation nnd cogitation , tbo Choycnnoi agreed to put up iMJOO.UUO in cash and lands. Non hurried away to Indiana with thonowH. Tlio local boomer * followed him lo Hoosiuniom and lli.ally induced him to sign tlio bargain ngrced upon. The plant was to cost $300,000. No p-irt of the bonus was to bo paid until the works were in operation. Late in tbo sutnmor contract- , wore let for thn construction of buildings ; ma terial was brought to the ground and the jojotin rattle of trowel and hammer was sweet music lo the souls of Clioy- Hiinoiu. "Tho world is ours1 hummed the local Monte Cristus. Mcanwhilo payments on contracts became duo , but tlio stitlT was not forthcoming. The whereabouts of Ulancbard wan a bouree ofnnxiotj. Uo turned up in time lo nllny tlio growing loars and lavished drafts on tlio contractors. Ono of those , drawn on a Tone llnuto bank , wns re turned protested. Btaiichard had clo- parled. AlTairs assumoU an ugly aspect. ITo bad pulled several Chayennoso limbs to tbo extent or 85,000 , and the hold'n-s of his paper began to roar. The nssislanco of the shonir was invoiced. Blanehard wns located in Kansas. Thither the man of law hied. Ere ho returned Blanehard swooped down on Cheyenne , and promptly pooh-poohed the anxiety of his creditors. Ho gave bond for his appearance to answer the charges filed against nim , und strutted about robed in offended dignity and a forgiving spirit. It wan all n mistake. Ho did not for a moment think of abandoning the smel ter project. Indeed tbo delay was caused by a determination to build amore moro extensive plant than was llrst con- tomplutud , to substitute iron and steel walls for brick and stono. As for the protested draft that was the blunder of an amateur cashier in Tcrro Haute. Cheyenne , too , is in a forgiving mood. She is dlflpobod to embrace Hen , but will tike : precious cure to keep llio $200,000 bonus beyond his roach for the time being. n'H Iliilr. Jackson's Hole , a region of northern Wyoming , has acquired notoriety sis the haunt of desperadoes nndoattlorustlors. The outlaws of Idado , Wyoming and i Montana were popularly supposed to liavo mndo the hole their retreat. There they were safe from pursuers , and there they planned excursions and divided the booty. Surveyor Owen of Wyoming recently m.ido a tour of the region and explains its peculiarities in thoLaramlo Boomer ang. The altitude of the Jackson hole country is 0,000 foot. There inosixty sot- tiers in the valley. The country is acces sible by'two routes , one being over the Sheridan trail from the east and thu ether from tbo west Tuton by pis-s com ing from Idaho. The woatncr there is warm in cummer and from the first o May until November the climate is do- ligiilful. Tlierois no climate in this sec tion of tbo country that will compare with it. Ono delightful fcntuio about It in that they hnvo no wind. There wore only two daysthnt the wind blow during the sixty ho spent there. The people up there arc hospitable and they treated Mr. Owen ttud party in line style. Mr. Owen says ho mot the men wlio ran out the howe thieves recontlv , killing two of them. Ho docs not know whether H will ever mnUo an agricultural region or not. The nights aio cold with heavy fruit R. Its natural attr.iC' tlonsaro its great features. There is , line llshlng and hunting. There arc I'ront coal fields east of Jiiokson's Hole , Coal was found in the beds of the river and cropping out at many places. lib "caking" coal , which is nearly as good as coking. Ills the finest watered country to bi fauna lu the west. Mr. Owen say's thai at the present tlmo Snake river curries four times the water that Groim rivoi carries. It is from six to fifteen fee deep and from / > ( ) ( ) yards to a milo wide that is the Miulh fork. Thu great watoi sheds of tbo Tetons and ether rangei feud the at roam. Mr. Owen wiya uonoaf this bind whicl Is being biirvoyed will bo ready to bt filed on within Uvo jonra. 'I Im , * > , Union t atrli , lioports rogardiug the output of tlu salmon cunnurlcs show an unexpected ! ) largo run. The season win at Its bo l about the 12'ith of October , alt along the foiibt from Umpqua to Gray's harbor Tlio supplies imd matoiial on IIHIU ! foi oacnlng mluien boomed over-abundant and It was dot-mud probable that muol canning iniilorUil would bo laid ovoi until next year. When tholaiiro rnr did eomo it soon exhausted the canning Huppllos , which were intended for abou half an hvurngo pack , und i\a a rcsul most of this iuiinuiibo inllux of salinoi could not bo turned to account , 'I hi pack Is estimated up to the present a 03,700 cases. The Columbia rlvor ful pacif will amount to about 12,000 c Allowing for ovor-catlmatos and croiwnclea the full | mck may bo in round numbers 100,000 cases. Homo Hulling In Maiuiina. Mont aim has established a rcputatloi ns a producer of fast liorbcs. The fumou slnblo of Marcus D.ily of Anaconda cu | ) turcd some of tbo riuhcbt pur oa luui ] up on eastern tracks , and that , lee , li competition with the host blood of ol established stables. Daly's horao rmicl in ( he Uuor Led < ; o valley ia uu oxtou slvo one , and the bora of thoroughbreds Is the largest and most valuable In the stale. With Drily the business of horse raising is more of a fad than a money making venture. Hundreds of Men- tanlRiis are engaged In horse raising for the money there is in It and hnvo been very successful. The horse drive this your is B lid lo bo the largest in the history of tbo industry. An estimate billed on tbo Smith river output places the marketable number nt ] _ , lUO. ) The output from Smith river alone will roach something llko 1,000 bead , or about double what it has been any year for thn past three or four years , and it ia fair to presume that ether sections will Increase their output In proportion. C.iptxln lo ItojUrium The secretary of the Indian Rights as sociation writes to the * Philadelphia 1'ross as follows : May I draw the attention of your read ers to the appointment by President Harrison of an ollloor of tbo army , Cap- taln Lo I toy Brown , ns Indian agent at I'lno ItldgcV Captfkin Urown has proved hlmsolf a model agent , and if ether ap pointees of a similar kind , endowed with equal-character and ability , could bo ob tained for the various Indian agencies , the work of civilization would bo ad vanced at as moid a pace as could bo do- shed , 1 have just returned from an extended - tended journey of nearly six weeks dur ation Hi rough various Indian reserva tions in South Dakota and olaowhoro. I spent "six days traveling thunigh the JJino Ridge reserve , and had , therefore , an oxcullont opportunity to form an cstl- main of the value ofCintaln Hrowa's work. I saw many of the Indian camps located in the various fnrm districts of the reserve , ami visited school houses , issue houses , blacksmith shops and other government agencies. At every point I bad ovider.co that thu earnest , vigorous and pi ogrcislvo spirit of tbo agent hail infused itself into both his employes and the Indians for whom his labors were oMortod. A spirit of hopefulness and willingness to work was on nil sides vLsiblo , which if steadily maintained by thu retention ot the present agent at Ills post will bring the fruit of bottled In dustry and final self support on the pirt of thoio Indians , that for every reason is trio't earnestly to bo desired. Ut'liko ROino agents , Captain Krown docs not content himself simpU with olllco work , leaving the worlc of ulvillition nmoau the Indians in the distant and scattered camps to loQlc after itself , but by frequent and extended \tsil9 ho keeps himself in touch with the people , mak ing them fool the lire and enthusiasm of his own high purposes , keeping the ovl doors from mischief by the know'odgo that lie is informed If they concoct trouble , and atlmulatiii ; every good en terprise by the encouragement of ills sympathy and prcdonce. I do not ask for any detailed state ment of the various lines of effort along which Captain Urown Is working , but desire to note the general excellence of bis work , to give credit to President Harribon for such an appointment , and to urge the vital necessity for the retention tention of a military olllccr in the post of Indian agent wlion ho has shown bimso'f ' so wortliy of the place as Cap tain Brown has done. The importance of omphasi/.inc this ootnt will bo manifest to all who under stand , as I do , the dllliculty of retaining a good agent , fo - , sad as it is to bo obliged to confess it , Captain Brown's very excellence makes for him enemies among those who wish to use an Indian reservation for their own selfish pur poses , and who sock the removal of any man whoso work is directed simply for thu bonoiU of the Indians ami for no ul terior ends , lii this instance there is a DQCullnr necessity for the retention of Captain Drown. It was upon ho Pine Ridge reservation that I ho Sioux out- broai ; of two winters ago culminated. " It was bore that n largo "number of dis contented and troubloMmio Indians from the other Slqux reserves rendezvoused , and from which , I believe very unfor tunately , the government has never de manded their return. While I do-not think there is any danger immediately ol trouble at Pine iUdgp , it is certainly well to bold in mind that there are many Indians there who would gladly miiko It if occasion olTcrod. They fool , shrewdly and justly enough , thai. the settlement of former" troubles came in such a form as to be rather victory to them slum for the government , and as no punishment was inllictod unon I those most responsible tor the disturb- \ ancu , the possibility of trying the same game ever again is not wholly out of their minds. To noruitt the removal of a military olllcor who has proved bis fit ness and his power to control , as Cap- I tain Brown has done , would not only bo \ a very serious blow to tbo advancement of Indian civilization but it would lilco- wise bo running a very unnecessary risk f | of fiuuro trouble. What these and alt Indians need most to feel is that the government has determined upon a steady and not a vicilating policy , and that It will no longer permit the wanton removal from the olllco of Indian ajiont men who have proved by results competent - tent to fill It. Respectfully , HliltllKUT It is expected that the Kearney paper mill will start up about December 1. T. J. Foniiibon , a Hastings attorney , is under arrest on a churgo of eiiibcv lu- in out. ' F , G. Simmons has resumed control of thu Sowatd Uuporter , which has boon in otliur hands for the past faw months. Mrs. Li HIM Martin of Hastings haa se cured a verdict of iS.OOO damages against the Burlington road for tlio loss of her irnab.md. Twenty women of Table Uock tried to exercise the right of franchise , but the uruul licartud election judges wouldn't let them. Fire in the city lockup nt C'rolc quickly miburod up two drunks win were con lined there , though no damage was dune , 1 Alex S. lobcrts { > n. ti former lesidont of Arnold , Ouster county , has boon oloo- 0 ' ted to the Idaho logiblaturo by a large majority. x li. IS. Abnott. residing near Co/.ad , purchased a farm in February , 1SOI tviying $ l-0l ) for it. Lastw ok ho sold tlio farm for &L , _ 00. A Superior family was p'olsoaed the ether ilny by oatlng turnips , but they all tecoverod. Hereafter they will hjrht any of Colonel Mulberry Sellers' health- glving fruit : 1) M. Butler baa rotlred from the control of the David City Tribune and bns boon suceeodod by J. B. Hey , foruj' orly editor of ihu Ulybsos Monitor. Tin : two papers btivo boon consolidated. Joiin Ciinibull and Fred Clark , young men residing Hour WaholioUl , Imvobcet : nrrctateu on the charge of stealing : ! 0t bushels of wheat from Farmer Halpb. The prisoners were bound over for trial to the district court. Muring n democratic ! blowout ai i'lnttanuiuth the marshal of the day loa control of bis horse and was forced U dismount. Tlio only man who coulc ride the animal wns a republican , but hi refused H bribe to accept the job. Thirty neighbors went to the farm n Jim F.urbrothor , near Seward , and will : twenty-six teams they cribbed all h'n n corn for him in a day. Fall-brother hai Id ono of bis hands crushed in u thrushni ! ib muchlno recently and was unable t < ibu uhave bh crop cured for , a fact which th neighbors ahowod their appreciation ot In true western fashion. The Superior Starch company hn * been organized nt Superior , and I ) . Gutbrlo has boon elected president. The compti'jv proposes toboirln operations at once and push Us pldnt through to com- plollon at the earliest possible moment. I. D. Chamberlain , for a number of yonra editor of the Strorasbiirg Head light and one of the old lo nlors In the grcoubick , tabor and populist parties , la to lonvo the state and will sturt a paper at Pueblo , Colo. , to bo known as tbo Coming Crisis. Uncle John Mitchell has gone Into mourning oy shaving his beard , and vows that no more will a beard adorn bis classic features until a republican Is elected to the presidency , says the Os- coola Hocord Uncle John is a repub lican and stood up for Nubr.islc.i and Polk-county. Ono day last week John Harris , a big farmer and slock man of Butler county , was In Sown d and took dinner with George Whiting , says the Seward Hhulo. There is nothing strange about that. But twonty-livo years ngo. when , Nebraska was the home of tbo Indian and buffalo , Harris drove stage In and out of Julosburg. After ho bad boon out tliero seven or oitjht months the word went back to his old homo in Atnmakoo county , low i , that bis statio bad boon attacked oy Indians and Harris and the p'issongor < fall killed. His mother , who was a widow , con cluded that tbo report was true , as she had received a letter from tlio superin tendent of tlio stage line to that elTcct , andsne had the minister of tlio church where she lived preach bis funeral ser mon. Mr. Whiting was present and beard the sermon. Two or tbrco weeks after tbo sermon Mr. Harris made ills aupoaranci ) at his old home , when It was ascertained that ho had escaped the mnnsiero by cimnging olT with another ttiivor for that trip. . yumlnc. A smelter is projected at Lcwistoti , Fremont county. Three lumdnod thousand gallons of water per day is the size of Hawlins' ' Ir rigation plant. A responsible citizen olTers to invest SS.OOn in a woolen mill to bo located In or near Cheyenne. The College of Mechanic Arts , an annex of ( he State univarditv , is bolng built at a cost of 310,000. Boardor.s at the state penitentiary are now enabled to work up an appetite in the broom foctory recently slvrtod. "Wo have mot the enemy , " exclaims a Laramie piper , "und wo nro thoir'n. Everything lost but our virtue and not much loft of that. ' ' The .editor of tlio Sundance Apex i.s a versatile ana popular citizen. Hn varies tbo weekly grind by dispensing the honors of mayor , interpreting1 law as justice of the peace and posing as county attorney. In tbo matter of subscrip tions , advertisers and public perquisites the Apex man has a copper rivotnd cinch on his loathsome contemporary. A committee representing tlio mine owners of Lnplntn bus issued nn apnoal to the people of Larum'e for aid to assist in developing the mines. The mine owners are unable to carry on tbo work of development on a profitable scale for want of means , and have organi/.od a company for the purpose ofobta ning the necessary money. As the uiinos are closely related to the prosperity of Lununioiho committee points out that Luruinio shouldygivo substantial aid to the men who are developing adjacent resources. SOIUM link tlu. Free mall delivery will begin in Vnnklon next month. A gold bearing lodge was opened in the Glendalc tin locutions. The Doidwood Smelter company is linking extensive additions to the plant. The Harris anil Itico mines on Vir ginia bill , near Galena , were sold to eastern parties for $10,000. Tlio proposition to bond McCook county for $ l.jOU ) to build u court house was defeated by a vote of 752 to 41o. The Daily Republic in of Rapid City has suspended. The editor confcssc.s that three dailies are too much of a good thing for a one-daily town. Tlio South Dakota World's fair buildIng - Ing Is about completed , and tbo state World's fair commission has collected nil but $ 2,000 of tbo $2-5,000 subscribed. A Yankton policeman is slid to hnvo discovered perpetual motion , but whether it applies to policemen on duly is not stated. If accounts of the inven tion are reliable the policeman has suc ceeded in colling n motion on S10,000 ; from the pocket of a Ncbrnsknn to that of the invention. . . Cascade county wool growers shipped ' 1,000.000 pounds of wool this year , about one-third , of tlio total product of the stato. A Minneapolis flour mill firm have decided to build nn extensive plant at Remember dial , if you've ha ravelled by cheap imitations , t thing can be that is safe. It common soap and it saves \ \ with it. I Pcildlcrs n , leware s you an imitation , bo honest send it tact. Great Falls , uliU/Jhj ? the great water \ power In that vtchmy. The Ilolona JourrinF , owned by a com- pi ijy of which R.tssoll Harrison is presi dent , baa suspondbd. The publishers accumulated n largqjstock of debts. In the race fortUo capital , ilolonn loads , with Butto. , Anaconda , Great Falls and Bozotnnn following In their order. The second contest will bo bo- twoan the three "highest cities. A majority of nil yolns'cnst ' Is necessary to settle the location.il . The strike of the Great Northern bollermakors In the , Gro.it Falls shops , which began BOUIO weeks ago , has corao to an und through a conference with officials und a compromise , whereby they sign a two-year contract at $ . ! . ; ( > a day. The nonunion men who have taken the union men's places are under con tract for a year with tbo company , and will bo allowed to work out that tlmo. A rival to the Granite Mountain mine has sprung in close proximity to that well-known and wonkerful producer. It is the Puritan inlno , which in located about ono and a half miles from Philips- burg , and owned by a company , the ma jority of the stock being held In Butto. Reports received In Butte state that during the past forty days , the period during which the mill has been In opera tion , tlio bullion shipmonti amounted to f > 7,3f > l ounces. This report does not In- ciudo o o shipped prior to the starting of the mill. Idaho. The Da Luunr mine yielded a not profit of $40,800 for the month of Oc tober Placer minors have all got throuch work for this year and put their claims in readiness for spring. Two men who loft Contorville a short tlmo ago got lost while on their way from Soutb Salmon to Bear Valley , and discovered a quartz ledge that they traced for three miles. It carries both goid and sllvor , and tbo rock is good. Tbo now district is north of Doaawood , in a country accessible for pack animals only. only.A A unique feature of the Into campal ten was recorded in Idaho , whoroouocitl7.cn wagered his > wife against three mulos. The lady was somewhat aggrieved She averred Unit to put her ) against tbrco mules was a reflection that her woman hood would not , permit her to overlook ; that ba fair valuation she wns worth any four mules that ever kicked in Idaho , a position wherein public conti- mcnt sustained her , and the bet was de clared olT. Six mallard ducks are responsible for qulto a mining flurry on tbo Silmon river , near the mouth of Mud cree'c. ' A boy panic dGeorgo Nlcholls killed the ducks , which were billing on a dry sandbank , and presented them to Editor Proppor of the Hydraulic Gobi Minor. When hodrobssd the came ho found four nuggets of considerable s'r/o in their craws. Minor are now panning every sandbar within , live miles of Mud creek , and are meetjug witL consider able .success. The Ciildwull Tribune says that tbo opal fields recently discovered on Snake river , near Caluwcll , nro causing con- siJerablo excitement' . Several loca tions of ground hoVe boon made and specimens forwardtdi } east , whore ex ports pronounce then line stones. The bolt if fifty feet wide , and has boon traced a distance of'throe ' tnilos. Tbo discoveries made during tbo past throe years show that1 Idaho is destined to soon become one of'tlio greatest opal districts in tbo world. Along thn 1'on.tt. The Nevada State Board of Assessors has fixed the horizontal raise of laxos in Lincoln county at 10 par cent , and have reduced tho- valuation of tlio rail road grade from Piocbo to Milford from 8100,000 to $10,000. The statement issued by tbo Treasury department shows that customs receipts at the California ports for the fiscal year ending June 30 were SS , 147 , 571. Of this sum S.ui Francisco collected $7,070 , 179. Receipts at the Oregon ports were S74U,7iJ : ; nt tbo Washington ports SISS- 413. Internal revenue receipts in Cali. forma were $227I-07. Sales of public lands in California amounted to $5-5 , 607 ; in Oregon , Sy5U-10 ; in-Washington , A largo lake situated In tbo Olympic mountains , at an altitude of 5,001) ) feet , was recently discovered by two hunters , who describe it as follows : "Tho basin is in all probability the crater of an ex tinct volcano , and the lake was clirist- cnod Crater lake in consequence. It is about two miles in length by half a milo in breadth , with depth unknown , as the cliff descends perpendicularly into the water on all Blues , while a huge glacier runs into the southern end. A small stream forms the outlet , which is ono of the tributaries of the Duckanusb. ' " You don't want a lorpid liver ; you don't want a biul coinploxlon ; you doa't want a bad breath ; you don't want a lioailaclio. 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It hm tuniHl Iho ilo pair uf ton thousand homes Inttjjor It l tlolni * U IHHT. It wilt conllnen to < lo It throiichoiit the , ; * . ( Jr. SrhviK's prnutlce trcntl o on consumption , llvcraiul . tomucli ( luun hi innllodVrce tuaUuppllcanlB. Dr. J. 11. i > chttncko& : fcc.i. I'll llndelplili > . _ l'M. _ If you hive Olnniil'ncss ' 1 reolcloi la nnxt your fiico Is to IJItly. Godliness. How to Cure Freckles IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE'S LH FREGKLA WILL DO IT. tMncutliflbSKlnnlngof luo world proUy fucol lnvn brou spulkd with frouklua and tlm inciMt hrnutlful cuU ! | > ' ik > ni l LA FRECKLA Mthaonly rum over known Ulscuvora 1 lijr MM 1C M. VAliK , the worlJ-faiui ! I Uoanty ami Coiuiiloxlon Mine. Vnto Uiu twain J unmnil licacli of Kurop > . liulk'sor tlio Whllo llousu un I tlip colob- rltlei nl tliu world. Wrlto her In confidence. She cnn innkiiou liciuttCul Shu can nnio yon younif UKidn Turn itrny linlr to Un n ittirxl unlur. No dyu ued notldiiK l"il inollclnu. Hti oii itorolop your bunt , nil out > our buukon client , cure > ou of any iklu hloniUli. send for her fninoui HoiMitllnok. . It will tin rnnllod you freu. All of Aliup.Ale'a rotneillus will bt , hlppo 1 vuu from clilCJii/o , or yon UHH uet thanilroiioonrilruKKlit. IIu will got them for you. Gotoyiinrdriuul' ' > ton Moiiilny mid KCt n liottlo of [ j-x Kri'tklu. tuku It homo unil apply Itactorlln ; to -llrei'ilnin on Monilny.'lni'iiday anilVnln \ < iliiy , ftnj on riimliiy you will not linvou trucklu , Vonrcom. pliixloii irlll iioiHierli-ct : | us lien n little tub'Hits isubsolutuly trim. 1'rltutl.Ui ) . Mine , M , Yale's Temple of Beaut/ / , iiCSlaloSt. T. 8-Sond . , for M1 K. Chicago , 111. imlilc'lloauty MailDcpl.52 Uook I ree. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM 16tli and Howard Streets , 60 lloomn for I'nHenta. OMAHA , NEB , For tlio treatment of Chronic , Private 1 Nervous Diseases , ' A n Piles , Fistula , Fissure nnd Strlc- tur ) of tlio Kcetiun perinanont- ly cured without the use of Knife , JMgnture or Caustic. Enclnso 4c. In filninps null nur 107 pngu HOOK un UIKKAhKH and ( Ones ) Ion Illaiilu. , niu bo MAIMI : > rur.i : . XNTKKXATIONATi KANITAUIIJH , Kith mill Ho wart ! bts , , Uiiiiilin , Neb w. 0 MAXWFI.I.M. 1) . , 1'ros _ * r u ID , DIL. l'ropi > RUlH for ICniiiovliii ; Klrctlou ItdothH Honied prnpognls will bo reroluul at tin coiuptrollt'r'a ulllou , to 4 p. 111. , Novbiiibur 'd 18'J. , for thu lomovnl of tlio boullis to Nlor.r.'i lioitHunud tliu ropluclni ; in tliu next olectliin TliouontraotoracruulD In ruplacutliam nil Ir t ! ud order ; tliccltv bolng ut nouxpcnso rflnil over for nuv wnsto of nialerliii ur Urn il. 121 nbuvo llio contr ict prluc. Tlionintruotor ro calvlnic onu-tlilrd ot contract prloe when Ihuj iirostoroil nnd two-il , nla when tht-y slia UKaln bo replace I. A enrtlllo'l ' chock of IO t ( uruompHiiy u.icli bid. Tlio rJuhi Is losorved ti reject Hiiy or all hlds. Novoiulier H , IBtrj. TUEODOIti : OISON iilJdCt Uoinptrolli l'roio | nl for Siiln of I'oiir Cott.ii ; . bonlod proposiln will bo recuivcd nt Un cniniitrollnr's olllco up to 4 p. in. Nnvuniuo sath , IKH. for tlio aio of four uottiiioion lot 7.8.0 und 10 In Jooslou's subdivision of Ion und 2 , block 15 , Bhliin'ii nddltlon. Illds may li niHdo on on" rolfico or all. liaoli blddiir t' ' oncloio cortlflfd choclc for ( S 1.00. Tlio olty reserves servos tlio rlilit to rojoot miv or all lilda. TllEOUOHi : OI.SK.V. OoinptrolliT. November IStb. I62i Mil d t Overcoats in full 'blast. .75 A blue ami b/ack ( iiagoiialtsc'ge . lining , velvet collit ) ; worth $ S , now shades , black , Ian , oxford bins and brown , in genuine forscys , innde and fit as ncll cts those which sell at $12 , now Heavy auburnmeltons , in black $9.00 and brown , worth r .oo , now y.oo - 1i / " } s \ A beaver in two shades , blue and II I I I I b ack , also a. kersey saint' colors , * JL 9s LX single or double breastedJhinncl lining ; 200 of ( hem , worth as high as $ r6 , now SPECIAL 450 All wool cheviot diagonal , in two shades in brown and gray , at. . , Ulsters , in any fabric or color extant , from $4 to $30 Columbia Clothing . Co. , - > Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. "flcsrvo Seeds , " the woudnrful remedy nla gold with n writ ten ennrnntcr to euro All ni-rvom Ol c scs. nch 3 Weak Memory , . lx > 3ior iiniiii 1'om r. UiMjuclic.ViikoMlneM , Lost Jlnnlionrt. Nlghtlr Uiulj. ilons. NorvnuincBs. Liissltude , oil dratni ami Inia of power of tlio ( luuoratl ra Or an > ln c'ltlicrsexrauspl byovcroicrtlon , yniitliful rrrof . or < 'icp 'lr For B.Uo in Omaha by Shormau & McConnell , 151-5 Docljjo stroot. SfKOlAtUST. Ill tlio Iroatinoiil of a'l ' for ins or PR2VATE DISEASES. ana nil \VO.IKIIDSH and I ) sorrier of with losnof coiirnsc. ambition , and vll.illly. KlKlituciii yi ur of tlio limit ruinarkiihlu-oii.'Lvst In tlio tro itinrnt of tli H eHi-lot ( ilscm-scs. which Id provo'i by llio univorHiil tjslliniiny of tlum- sniulsxvho have boon cmod. Wrlti ) forulrcu- lura und < | ci > tioii ilat. lltu und r.iru.ini M . , Oni.iuu , l > YOUR EYE : ARE TROUBLING YOU ! Woll.romu nitd tiuro llicni oxnmlnsJ liy our optician friMxiftliuriH ) . nuil.lt no iKtarr.tltlo I with ninlrof ouf-l'KllKl'onoN'1 HI'HOPAOI.KHpr KVH IJI.AS.S- -llio brut lii the orlil. If ynuiloiiot nunil itlassea illl tullyou nonnilalTliB you tdiut to Uo. ( iM.I ( ) hl'KOPAUI.KS or KVK OliAHrfKd HtU.M 1IJJJ HI" . I'Juln. Hinoic. lilu or white claiscs , for protoctlntf tbo tji-i , froiu&Janpiilr up. Max Meyer & Bro. CD. Jewelers and Opticians. und I'lftecntli falruots OR , R , W , BAILEY 'Jcelh rilledlth out I'.iln hy I ID uit Invui- : tlont , TECTH KXTUAOTHU WII'IIOUI' I'AtV On DANC1I5I : A I'ULl. bHT 01) ' TIJKt'U O.N IlUUlinil t'OIt Mft.ou. rantool Toath oxtrictoil In tlio tiuirnliiL' . ! su\v onus huortoJ in ovunln of KIIIIO day. hco apecluiunsor Komovahlo llrldijo. bitoipoislmcniof l-'luxlDlo Eiistlu | 'lat3 All work warranted us rupreiontoj. Olllce , 'llilril li'iour. r.uioi : Illojc. TcIcphoiiD 1085. Kitliaul r'.ir.tiuS ti U uko Elevator or Hi i rway fro n Uta Btrco tentranCD NEBRASKA National Bank. U , S. DEFOSITOaY - - OMAHA , NEB Capital . 7.$103,03J $05,001) ) OfflcerianlDlreeloM Henry W. Vutai. proililant II. ( ' . tjuslilni ; , vice prdililani , i ! . H. M urloj W.V > lor ci.Jom ! 1. Colllm J. N. IL I'AlrloK , l.oirlj 4 Ucd , caililor. THE. IRON BA.NK. AMUSEMENTS. . .r"VX JL JLJ Tlioatro Tbrco Nights and Wodnosiay Mntlnco. buirlnuliK MONDAY , NOV. 21st. Clark and Cox's Superb Spectacular tlndortlioatisplciisof I ho Associated Churl'let 15O People i i th * Oaat - - 15O aialoly Drill of tlioNnlnda , Clinrinhit ; Dunes of tbo lintli'rllk'3. ( ntilcalo Ilinilou Heart Danrc. GnvKovulsnf the 1'rlnitoAtni. hUlT.HIIHOKNKKV. KI.KUA.VI' COSTUMES On us to , Hist rlcal , Magnificent , goals nn sale nt 1 ov ofllco. I'-iual urluos. FARNAM STRREP THEATER , Popular Prlca * Tonlnly. Nov. 81. Thotiorumn DluU'ct Couicdlnn , PETE BAKER , In 1 li new vi'rMon t llltlJVKU IjliXA Hupported by 1III.Y KL'SNI'IIII.'llui Irish Conirillnli , MUI1TIIA ( ilMIKII-J 'riinlioriiiiiuMitlilliiKalo. I.I'lTl.i : UAHINO , 'llio Child Winidar. FARNAM STREE1' ' THEATER 'Jlnoo nlKlitt , Nnr. til , U nnd VI , l > i > iimiiiK ! nltli llnllilny Mntlnco , THANKSGIVING The ItiK Notv Vorlc HIIUCUSB. KI D N AJPRD Tliu only risil novelty In town. S riUilJAY MAT' IN UK. EXPOSITION HRLL Evening : Concert at 8:15. : Inoomp.ir.iblu ( 'onoorts by the Orlglnnl , 1'nnioiis und Only Dodge City Cowboy Band 1IKV M. WA'l'SOV .JACK HINCI\III 1'roii. und Uou'l l Dlroutor , SIMJCIAI , AltriSTSj MI83 DOHA WIMIV , I'rlnin DonnitHopraiio. Blr. A. II. KNOI.I. , Aiiioili'ii'sfavorltuCornotlat MIsHMAitii' iluNKir. tro.ilosl l.mly'oniftUt Air. lUi.i'ii Kuri'ii. the I'lienoniunitl ll'uao. l > lllf'lJ < Hosorrod r-oals . TSo nua II.QI I IIIUUJ Adiul.Klon . . . . 510 Adv.inco sale ul .Max Muyor k llro. Co.'i JowolryjBtoro. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WONDERLAND aid : BIJOU THEATRE , All TlilVrek. . Tlio CONVICT'S DAUGHTER. VANDTJIK All-Star Specialty Ak'tcrOKHtlon. A pnlruf rubber * for urory lady in t Friday , 'Xo nil | mru uf I Iloicrvod I'aiquot I'ttti , 3Uo tliu lioiiu' . I llotorved llal'ony oat > , ! Wo FiRHFETCDDRCH Monday Mum. N.iv. vl ORCAIN RECITAL , Mr. Thomas J. Kelley. Aimlnlod hy Mrs. Mnrlln ( 'aim. > -oirjiiiu : MU Currlo Mnuilo I'onnnoli , Kijirano ! Mr. l.uolon II. Copulnnd , llurltonn ; Mr , Hurt llutlur , Violin ; Air , J. K. llutlur , I'luno. Admls.lou . Mi