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PULSE WESTERNIROCnESS \ )
,
j Umlilvere Sonreo or the Exensivo GoW
, ' sara Along Green River.
j -
; ' UEW RAILROADS TO ENTER TiE REGION
, , . . .rlor l'lnnt Thlu tbo nIl Trlllhnl to ni
t i , . ErCl'trt In AI".lcl-\IIIII,107" : 1.lugo
, iorco-IIrItIpI h lolumhla 11nl-
Nmn ot tile NortIisvt.
I ,
. . I The great mountain ciIn ) " In , whh l.
, I t rushing Oreen river nurses Its many and
. , vigorous tributaries IB t nn ore mass , Ilverso
\ , In dctnl and ItnplldonB In total , writes a
I ,
- :1 : Oreen Iver correspondent at the Henver
2ows. ;
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: Somewhere In the teeming mineral bosom
I of these mIghty monntalns there les n yet
\ uncoverc,1 , 0 mammoth nurlfcrous tcposlt ,
( : the hidden ( Parent ledges from which for un-
toll Oles have heen grdualy wnshe,1 , down
, the tine gold which now permeates the gravel
tlodB and sand bars ot the Green river and
( nnl
I Hs fnmly streams
t The Green rIver gold pIncers reach from
the town of Green Ilvcr up thc stream for a
. tlstulco of ISO miles , the placer width , In-
I . ' elulng , the area of the slope and an entire
I. mountain range , nf all the tributary streams
, are ale ! oll.hcarlng , Among these moun-
t tall feeder of the Green river cnrrent ,
I . whose bottoms and , bars are af full of gold
,
i DI are those of the big river Itself , can be
I mentioned the Gras Ventre , New Fork Iast
; , Fork , l'iney , I.a Parge . Big Sandy and Fon'
I tenele rivers , and , Rock , heaver Twin ,
1. I10rse Slate , Cottonwood , Gypsum , Jim , \I-
, . -t'o. 10w. Pole all Boulder creek8.
" This vast expanse of golden gravel sclnl-
, I satIng sand will average , with suitable hand
, melhol , ! for the sa\'lnl of gold , from $3 10 $ t
t per lay , to the mAn , while the Introlueton , by
\ ' . capital of the IAte1 improved appliances In
. placer ruining coull ( not but produce fabulous
rcsultR Announcement has recently been
made of the Incorporation of a secInd com-
. , l1ny for the purpose of railroad construction
In lie Bear and White river valleys-this scc
'I end Iino to run from New Castle , Cola" , to
t . Meeller. Colo" , and presumably , of course , 10
Green River ,
On the first of these new railroads-the
rairoads-the
. Colorado Wyoming & Great Northern to
run from Grand Junction , Colo. , to Green
IUver-worlt has already been commenced ,
.1' . ' and on the scconll , the Whlo River'alIey
railroad , the work of fnal survey was 1)egUII
' : prl I
; p The Colorado , , Wyoming & Great Northern ,
I $ starting from Grand Junction , wi traverse
.
. the Colorado counties of Rio Banco , lCa
I and ltoutt . arriving at Green River alter a' '
I passage of fifty miles through SWEtwaler ,
I county Wyoming the entire main hue being
1 210 ) miles long. From the main hue , about
i. . . mIdway between Grand Junction and , Green
River , will Issue a branch route , running to :
( Meeker and l'roro. Utah
f I The region Is rich In al varieties of mln-
,7 crls , timber and sol and water for Irrlga-
_ t t tlon flint agricultural purposes. In the later
connection are fertile land tracts of ( rein 25-
. pOO to 40.000 acres , which can be Irrigated
, it a total cost or 10 edits per acre.
I Immense deposits oC asphalum are already
t in course of development , while on Vermiion
creek , where the road enter W'omlng , Is one
, ( - of the most extensive fields of coking coal
f l < own In the world.
' The stock Interests are of large proportions
, and value , the rlge being practically unlimited -
/ limited , luxurIantly grassed , and welt shel-
1' ter <
t Time Uncompha and Ute Indian reserva-
tions arc included In the region , and the
. great Ashley vle ) In Utah , Is tributary.
A SECOND TIEADWELL ,
. A California syndicate Is mal < ng prepara-
, tons 10 develop Its recently purchased mining
: ropertes In Alaska on a largo scale. says 1
Tacoma special to the San Francisco Chron-
, 1cle. Alvlnza Hayward , a prollneut citizen
, a , unI wealthy mine qwner of San Francisco.
} r1.- . , nll , it. D Lane , a millionaire mine cwner of
r' . o , C la\cras : county , Calornia. and chief owner
, 1n time fatuous Angels Camp mines of.Callfor-
5iIa. are time projectors of the enterprise.
t . Pi1ey went Into the Silver Del basin In
the vicinity at Juneau , last year . and bought
up a group of the richest locations. Mr.
L:1e made several trips nerth In closing lp
. the deals. With the opening of spring the
company will begin work.
, On the steamship AI-KI , which sails for
, . 'Alaska. wi be sent a shipment of 300,000
) feet of lumber from Port Dalteloy to be used
. ( 1n constructing the necessary mine buildings.
. ) This Is the largest lumber shipment ever
'i ' 'mado ' to Alaska. Mining men say the new
1t company's Properties arc god ones. They
. Ire quartz mines , the ore being of a much
ft hIgher grade than that c time Treadwel
t mines As soon ns thc buIldings arc UI' large
stamp mills will be erected.
Mining men here say that the plant will
be a larger one than that of the Teadwel
company. These operations will provide
work for a portion of the large number of
men who have rushed to Alaska this spring
'to secure employment.
CALIFORNIA OIL LANDS.
t Oil development lit this vicinity Is an enterprise -
r terprise assuming large proportoas , and the
best evIdence of this fact Is n lease which
has been taken of 2,500 acres at Whittier by
Pennsylvania and New York. operator who
will begin shortly to prospect the ground.
Time lease I made by the Pickering Land
and Water company .nys a Los Angeles
special to the San Francisco Clmronicle and I
Is given out that the easter operator are
then ot surclent capital to make the enter-
rlse a success If oil II there.
Boring for al on the Behnont grounds
will commence shortly . should the city count
el not refuse permissIon. The company
which Intends to undertake the work Is
known to be closely associate with the
. 1nlon Oil company. When the development
of the wells around the Second Street
, ef wels aroull Seconl park
showed that the deposit there was of conshl.
I erable Imllortance the Union Oil company
tried to get control of that territory , but
failed to do so I then started In to bar
prices. but this also failed to have the desired .
sired result. Now , It appears , the company
Is going to try to ge . oil for itself lit this
8ect ion.
There appears to bo no doubt that the prIce
of nil will Improve as soon as arrangements
shall bo completed for regular supply antI
. Proof of this Is furnlshclI by the report that
a contract hal been closed , with the Souther
California Railway cOlpany to deliver 10
. that company 4rO barrels 0 day for two years ,
at time rate of $1 ppr harrel. This Is In spite
'
k' of the fact that plenty of oil can be pur-
chae,1 In Los Anleles today at 'rlces , rang-
. lug from 65 cents to 85 celts per barrel , or
even a little less when owners are hunl
pushel. , Some of the material for n pipe line
ltnsalready arrived , itid it Im iromnised that
! Ilromlsd
_ ' , ! _ > , I . .
once. worK un 111 CICrlTse will COlmlnce at
OhSplm'SOI RRFiNhlLY .
t ) The Casper Derrlcl gives the following
particulars of the workings of the new re-
tlnery which was recelty put In operation :
ts } xport Carmun now has three clualtel of
refuted oil In the large tanks at the Casper
. refinery . They are heavy vale oil , engine
) oil ali car oil.
. The distillate Is quite light colored , and
. . ' wi burn fairly wel In Its I Ilresent con-
cllion. and when the new apparatus Is put
In for refining I we wil be able to get the
' finest Ilumlnalng oil right nt hioaie .
' 'ho , lubricants , which consttute 90 per
, cent of Ill Slit Creek oil , are world beaters ,
Three string teams unload 55,000 pounds
'Jt of Salt Creek oil It the refnry each day , ,
u , s. , and on , the Ilrocee of refning Is going 6telll : )
, Time vah'o oil Is said to stand a nash test i
at 336 degrees , amid wi 10\ Into the valves
In 1 good deal colder weather than WI ever
see In the banana belt.
AN OUTLAW'S DEATH.
Time bodies of Vincent Sure , time outlaw of
' San Miguel cOUlty , and his unfortunate wife .
were found In an arroyo nea Las . Alamos I
amid taken to 1.1 Vegas , where an Inquest '
was held and the identification of the bodies
completed , altbough they had lain In the
! sands of the water . coursu for almost two
-F ) "ear. The story of the life of Vincent Shiva
h one long blood'larked tragedy , says he
t Santa Fe Republican. For years he was the
captain of the band of robbers and murderer
m who terrorized San Miguel couuly. They
were regularly organized and their principal
buslnea was stealing atock with now and
then a brutal ns.sasstuattoo. Their rendezvous
. was 10 the mountains of Santa Fe and San
'I '
1
MIguel counties. SIn ruled with an Iron
hind , and ft IUlplclon of treachery In his
band was speedily folow by assassination.
The crowning act of Inflmy was the murder
of his wife. One nIgh In May of JS93 ho
lured her to a lonely spot near Los Alamos
by the base promIse that the should
see her brother ot whose death
she knew nothing. I was easy work
to make way with her and her warm body
bleeding from a hal dozen knife wounds , , \a
wrapped abut with her hUlhand's coat an,1
hid away In a shallow ra\'l by Slv and , his
comrades. Then openIng his money belt heave
gave rch one his bled money. The sight of
the arch fiend's wealth brouh about the
natural sequence ; he was shot through the
heart a he stood over the open graVe. 11-
thy robbing the two bodies the band dug a
hole for Silva , covered both and left for the
coyotes and storms to reveal the "dlp
damnation of their taking ol " This Is the
story the prisoners tell. A price was place
upon the outlaw's head but no trace of him
was ever found until his body was dragged
out of the arroya sands which hall washed
away , leaving It party eXfed , The woman's
held was gone , hut her clolhlng identified tier I
Thus closes the history of a man of whom It
has been said "ho had , not one redeeming trait
In his whole charactci "
bRITISh COLUMnA MINImALS.
Considerable excitement has prevailed (
lately over the discoverIes of n free milling
gold lellge. or lodges , In Mineral Creek , Al-
hornl district , and assays have been made hy
various assayers , some results running very
hllh amid others low , says the Victoria Col.
onls\ This Is easily accounted for b ) the
fact that In luch cases the discoverer Is
temlJtcd to send , for assay that which looks
best , amid consequently misleads himself and
others. The gold fIeld may he I good , one or
It may not , Surface indications , are always
more or less misleading , and It Is the rule
In lrltsh Columbia to find that aulphurets
take the ldaco of free gold as , depth Is
gained , In thlf conecton It was Saul that
stamp Ills would he Immediately erected ,
The Iron ore found on some of the islands
about 160 miles from Victoria resembles that
of Cherry creek , near iCamloops . and Is
equally as good , Judging from nppearance.
Slllellll , sam Illes o [ Ieml.authracle coal
have come In from Queen Charlotte Island ,
and represent seams thirty feet wide. The
analysis Is quito up to the stRnlard and far
above that of much of the hartl coal supplied
sUllpled
to consuml'rs The ash In the local coal sup
piles for domestic purposes Is by no means
light , the percentage ; being , I Is sail , between -
tween 9 h antI 10
SOUTH DAKOTA CI AMEHlS ,
Prof. A. II. Whluton of the State Agri-
cultural colcgo was roeenty Interviewed
upon the situation of the dairy Interests In
this state says an Aberdeen dispatch to the
Sioux Pals Argus.Leader and cheerfully
gave the Information that to his certain
knowledge nt least forty creameries woull
be ready to open up for business with the
appearance of the new grass which from
present Indications will not be very long
lie has been very busy the past winter , havIng -
tug addressed several hundred meetng upon
this question , frequently talking three and
four tmes a da ) ' . People were never more
Interested upon this subject. Only I few
las ng he found himself confronted with
seven demands for his presence on a single
day , and he gave this as nn iustraton of time
way his time was occupied. Mr. Wheaton
has also been a careful observer of the mar-
Iels at the world on the dairy Interests and
said that In his opinion good creamery but-
ter would always demand , 20 cents and up- '
wlrd per pounI , whie the dairy arUcle was a
drug on the marllet.
CIPILE CREEK STHKE ,
Two feet ct Immensely rich are has been
uncovered , In treu'ln ! on the Eclpse No.
I , says the Cripple Creek Times. I will
run at least $ IOOO per ton In carload lots at
the point uncovered. There ate a few Inches
of gouge along one of the walls which Is un-
( doubledl as rich as the famous scam found
In the I'iko's Peak , and there Is a large body
of It. 'Competent miners estImate Its value
at $ cr $5 per pouniL
Thl balance of the streak Is rich Quartz
which shows free gold In every piece. Small
chunks of It were faIrly covered with rusty
gold on nil sides and seams of the yellow
stuff ran right through thc ore.
The Eclipse No. 1 Is located on the saddle
between Battle mountain and huh hull , between -
tween the Ida May and nue Ilird . I has
been under bend ali lease for the past year
by Palmer & Darrow. and they have spenl
several thousand delars In searching for the
ore chute 'whlch was known tl exist on the
claim . l time rich feat Indlcatl'l. Some time
ago Mr. Darrolv sol his Interest to his part-
ner. A little rich ore was round emi the
property tghteen months ago In sinking a
shaft at the junction of several veins , but
the fcrmatton was badly broken up all although -
though the shaft was sunk to a depth of 10
feet anti drifts run along the line \'ehl In
!
every direct on jmay could not be found. A
few weeks ago work on time shaft was
abandoned and trenching was commenced.
At n depth or seven feel on one of t'e ' veIns
wllch crsse(1 ( In the old shaft the rIch chute
was fcund Another one also shows pay ore.
LUCKY SHEEP HERDERS.
Free gold has ben found In a lime spar In
North Star district , situated about ten miles
southwest of Milforti. Utah. says a 'Frisco
dispatch to the Salt Lake TrJbune.
The find was made by sheep boarders , said
to bo In time employ of J. N. Erickson of
Moumit Pleasant , to whom they sent samllles.
The discover was made several weeks ago ,
but was kept very quiet by the finders until
a few days ago. I Is said In Milford the find
was made on Patented gound , a claim known
ss the 'oodhouso mine , for which 40,000
vas refused some years ngo. The ore Is salll
) be very rich. A sack of It Is said to have
been taken Into Ilford that was apparently
hal gold.
I Is thit3 general opinion that the Mount
Pheasant parties wished to keep the fact of
the discovery from becoming public untIl they
could secure the patented property. All the
vacant ground In time vicinity was located by
them at once.
This eold-bcarln rock Is the same IS that
In Beaver Lake district , 0 lime spar. The
two districts adjoin , and the distance be-
twen the gold prospects Is not more than
eight mies ,
AN EMBRYO MINING TO\VN.
Ira D. Jeer has just returned from a trip
to the Fourmlo placer country , where lie
will manage a drug store which Is about to
be started there , says the Cheyenne l.ader ,
The new town of Formie City which has
already been created a Ilostotc . Is four
miles Cram Dag \'yo , , and six mies front
Dixon , Wo" , across the Coloralo line , antI
south of the Little Snake rlyer laggs lies
seventy miles southeast of Iawlna , In Car-
bon coult ) . , and I reached from 1awlns on
the north hy time old Thorburg trail. as well
lS from Meeker , Steambcat Springs and other
Ilolnts In that sectiomi of Colorado.
secton .
Time embryo city of I ourmle nt .prient
consists ot one two-story log buiidlng. which
will bo occupied by lugus & Co. of Hawlns
wlb a stock of general merchandise , a one-
story log building , which will bo occupied
hy the Iawlns Drug collany , two log saloons -
loons amid , half a dozen tents , At the work-
Ings of ! the Hock SprIngs mp3ny anew $3.000
wlshlng plant Is baimig put In . to take the place
of the old one , which didn't work satis-
faetorly last year . About twenty-live men
are now employed there. A party of len
mOi headed by Mr. Giespie of the Molie
Gibson mine Is on the spot loolllnl over the
fell all inspecting the survey or a ditch
to be taken out of Slater's Fork , The pro-
110sed ditch Is fly m\es In length. The
party Is composed at three experts , the other -
era being San Francisco and New York cap-
italists . It Is said the 11arty Is relly : to
8pel,1 a half million dolan In developing
work and completng the ditch
Partlcs are now going In by way of
Meeker alII Steamboat Springs , Colo" , and
by way of Hawlns , on foot , horseback and
stage xperleoced miners working II the
\ulches where water can bo secured at this
season of the year , are saul to b wahing
out $5 to $2 0 day In gold with the old.fash-
loned rockers
When , \ch building begins many men wi
be needed to complete the Ilroposcll big work
II short order.
CI . INT 1m3 AT cmml\ ' CREEK.
The Cherry creek bool Is growing la pro-
portons , and the people Interested II the
locatons which have been made of late think
they have opened up one of the greatest gold
fields In the state The accumulaton of
'Ilropertes on the conglomerate reef goes
al , says the Dem'er hielmublican . and some
work Is beIng done 10 develop ul' the strata
of cement which has recently been discovered
and 1& claimed us the bource of the supply
of Cherry creek's gold ,
Governor Waite , exSecretary McClees ,
Oerge W. Keler and others have formed
a syndicate embracIng 840 acres Benuet &
11'ors , Ellis & connahl , Pr A. P. Camp-
bell , the laybam & Smith Investment com-
pan ) H. Y. Johnlton , David May , J. 11.
Michel , secretary of the Bogart Mining
,
company a Cripple Creek , W. n , Cmttoo1
and ether control 440 aeru A patented
ranch of J60 acres , with plenty of water for
milling and town site all underlaId
mlln ele purposes , ni underla\l
by this deposit anti containing valuable pla-
cers , has been purchased by a Denver sn-
IHcate from the owner
The following description of the formation
was written by parties Interested In the Ils-
coverles , who claim to have examined Into
the subject treated :
"Cherry creek IB the beach of I Jurassic
sea , and held In bond by the I'ressuro of the
ovorblnl strata , forming what the prospec-
toe calls a cement deposit somewhat like the
famous blue IMII of California , but differing
very materially from the lead , ns It contains
very little or n cay , but I composed largely
of sicious mnler ,
"l'ractical mill men and competent mining
men who have examined this gohl.benrlnl
material say It 18 a near absolute free mi-
lag ns can possibly he found In nature , and It
will not change Its free milling qualities wih
dcpth any more than will placer RoM change
with depth , and hike placer deposits wilt In-
crease wIth depth , In value. Al It Is like a
great sponge fled with water and the water
Percolating throngh It and by the Ipherlstolc
motion Of the earth's crust the gohi ha\'lng
greater hard stratum gravity " , would naturally settle to a
The area of the strata , 09 shown by the
meager development 80 tar done , Is Indicated
to cover over twenty square Iles lying along
the head of the creek In Douglas count ' . The
cement ranges to $ Ii I ton In gold value and
In quantities has been averaged at $4,25 and
$6,60 n ton , which makes a goad milng PrOPosition } .
ositon and allows some compArison of the
now find to be made with some justice with
the famous Trel\'ll of Alaska , and the
lomestnko of Dakota ,
NE1IItASKA.
Sarpy county teachers will meet nt Gretna
on May 3 and 4.
Gretmia's new Roman Catholic church wi
be dedicated April 17
Joe 1 lnn or Columbus was thrown from
his buggy and had his jaw broken
Sutton OtitI < , Fellows will celebrate time anniversary -
nlvorsar of their order on Apri 2G.
1.lghtnlng struck the High 8choel bullng ,
at Auburn , , hut only the belry was damaged -
Curtis was visited last FrIday l , by n mlnia-
lure whirlwind , but nD serious damage Is re-
ported.
Claus Slc\'er's 2-'ear-ohl daughter at
Gretna upset a pot of hot coffee emi her-
sel and was severely burned on the leg ! .
Fire , which starlelln , a straw stack . caused
the destruction or ranle I Itathmlmimn'.a barn at
Ollel and three hors s were burned to leath ,
Grant Creamer , a Cass county farmer . had
one of his leg broken b ) a team runnlnr
away while he was breaking stalks wRit a
railroad Iron.
Prf. Fowler has been retained as superIntendent -
Intendent of the hair Ichools for 0 turthcr
tem of three years , at an advance In salary
of $100 lier year.
Seventy- persons were con\erted by
He\'s. Throckmorton and Chappel In a series
of revival meetings recently held at Loretto
In Doone county.
A. II. 10lmes. as Imubhisimer . and S. E. Good-
wimm as manager , have started the Ilublcatol
of the \'licoz Herald which claims to he Independent -
dependent In polItics.
John 1rnlles of Schller has been hell In
$ s00 bal to appear April 20 to answer the
complaint of his wife for threalenlng to
commit bodily Injur on her.
TIme thieves who stole Font hliil' horses
at hiioomington have been landed In 1"10 penitentiary -
tentar for another theft. ThlY were sent
up for two and seven years respectively.
Charle Kurtz , a German farmer 74 years
of age fell from a fence In his fell near
Lawrence whie Itemptlg to climb I anl
broke his imeck He was lead when found.
Fellers hires. of Table Rock Inv dis-
solved parlnershlp , one oC the boys believing
that farming In Nebraska Is a better paying
emplo'lcnt than selling goods at cost price.
Steve Franse of Cedar Creek broke nn ankle
by I fall from his bicycle , at Weeping Water.
Custer county's 2,400 applIcants for seed
wi get from the state relief appropriatIon
$5,83 apiece
Curt Snyder , after loafing about the place
for n couple of months stole a valuable
horse nt Cedar aplds. traded It for a team
at St. Edward . sold the team at Fullerton
Fulerton
for $ ! o anti , sldpped.
\v. C. Miller has resllnel from his charge
of time Beaver City Methodist , Protestant
church In order to assist In the work of can-
vassing for funds on behalf of the Metholist
Pretestant university at Kansas City , Ian.
Pearl Wallace . n Furnas county girl who
advertised for a lmusband lIas received on
amount of mal tha has astonished her
DumlEs and letters have gone to her addrosl
by the score. The local papers profess not to
Imow anything about anyone of the name
of Miss WaUace.
Another old violin has turned up at Lynch.
I La owned by A. Rodgers amid Is older than
time others recently mentioned In these col-
umns Mr. Rodgers received It as n present
from Ireland twelve years ago. I bears the
inscription , "Antonius Straduarlus Cremona ,
Fauebat mmmno 1690 "
arne
Mr. Frederick Pahdee bas died at his 110me
near Talmage at the age of 87. In his
younger days he served In the German army
long before the Franco.Prusslan svar and
then cam to this country all took part In
the civil war serving as captain of the home
Guards of St LouIs , where he was living nt
the time the war broke out.
LeI Ferbr , aged 13 months , felowed his
mother down to the Aoway creek at Ponca
when she went to get some water. Time little
fellow fell In and was carrIed down by the
current hUe body was rescued some distance
lower by a worlnnan who responded tc the
10ther's frantic cries. All efforts to revive
the child were fruiless , however
In preparatIon for the inItiation of I new
member Into the cub , the boys at Superior
had wrapped the electrIc lght bulbs with
cloth to make the lght dim. They left io
room with the door locked for a timimo and returned -
tmo
turned to nnd that twe of the lamps hal
burst and started a fire which threatened to
burn down time buldln ! The ! ames were
however , extnguished after little damage had
been done
John Wlhley. a Fillmore county farmer
was returning home from a visit to n brother
at Grafon when ho was started by Ilscov-
eying Ore burnIng In the back or his buggy .
I did not tale him a minute to uuhlch time
horse , but hr the time he haiti done so the
dry grass on the roadside ha,1 begun to
Illaza lie use,1 his coat t ( extinguish the
Ilamnos . and probably saved some adjoining
Carm buildings from destructon , Ils buggy
and everything In It were completely de-
stroyed.
Fi . S. Keneh and William Kpstenholtz ,
while huulng In Hal county , were nearly
shot for geese themselves. They hal lain
down neal' Dry creel amid placed a gunny
sack ever them amid were waitIng for the
birds to como alomig . Vat Boyle and rank
Shoemaker , who were also huntng In tIme
Mme region , came by , a11 seeing their foot
covered with the sack , tired . tblnklng them
to be ducks One bullet Ilas8e,1 , Ihrough
time leg of Kestenhol 'B pants but , ld not
Injure -eiher himself or his co/npanlon. /
IOWA.
Ono of A"nlr's citIzens has been caught
tealng oil from time street lamps.
During March the Des tolneR police force
male 3tG arrests , Of that number 16 were
for Intoxicaton ,
.
Polk county has 12 mIles Of rairoad , The
auditor has just heen notified that their as-
sessed valuation Is I,3t9OOO ,
Arrangements are being made 10 hold a
race meeting at Lemnars on JUly I , 2 , 3. 4
alll 5 , I Is expected tha $10,000 will be
offered In lurses .
The Grand Army of the Republic veterans
oC many surrounding towns are prepJlng to
attend the lecture In Dubuque by General 0 ,
O. 10wani on AI'rl 1
The executive commitee of the City I dl-
tora' association of Iowa met at Otumwa
and arranged a program for a meetng at
Spirit Lake Juno 7 and 8.
Four hundred subscribers have been secured -
cured to the new tellllhone company In
Dubuque , a number of them taldng from
two 10 five Inatruments each ,
Dews carried the $2,600 propositIon for an
addition to the school buiding by a vote of
101 to 41. Thirty-five women'oted , twenty-
&e\'el for and eight against the proposition.
Burglars broke open the front door of C.
D. Stoue's store at Delbl , blew up the safe
wih dynamite and stole mane ) ' , checks and
gold anti silver watches to the \'alue of about
$700
nOD.Nlr West Union a mal by the name Of
Simpson dropped dead at Irush Creek from
an apol'leclo stroke lie was at. work In
the garden before dinner ate the noonday
mea al usual and was apparently , In his
usual health when 10 rtturnell to work
Without warning imee'itoppled over , gave a
gasp or two and was 4pm1. ' lie wu M years
or age and it man Of \i' .
Mrs. Mary Babb , \ 'llother of Judge W. I.
Dabb , was found dtd'm bed at Mount t'leu-
ant Apoplexy ia1t4m1'supposeil [ , cause . She
was 75 yer or ag , lnd had bon 0 real-
lent of Iowa since 186.
child 01llarmer , mmamed Swain
A young clld o \llarmer name ,
Ih'lnp near Merrlj , was burned to death ,
The child wits vlsl4ng with a married sister !
who lives near Reflm8ti. and the bouso burned ,
UI\ , cremmuating the child , I
'
lIon . Levi Cotvl ! t bone submitted 10'
amputation of the.gro.at to recently , made
necessary by freezIng i\hlch occurred forty
) 'ear ago The . tl ' had appareht ) grown
causing well , but the recent operalplw ) , began " to wither ala )
I he lives till tie.tl , or May , Alexander
McMian , a Scotcrm.Iritimmnan of Sioux City ,
wilt bl 10 years cIlI S ' /\0 / Is nearly as chipper -
per as the ordinary whllwer of iO , Ho raise
a tamly at eleven chidren , two of whom are
yet living In Caumada
Wilam Goldshury , an old resident and cx-
banker of Cherokee , was foul11 dead In hIs
room over one of his store buildings . Ho
had been dead fully a week , as the body was
terribly decon1oeJ , The cause of his death
Is SU\llsCI to have been heart failure.
Interlst In the revival leetll s at Hello
Plalne continues ' II.1hated , Ineluln , thirty
converted at the close of the meeting 33 ,
rlngln ! from 15 to 60 years of age , have
been converted All the saloons there are
closed as I direct result of the me tngs , '
John Gregory was sentenced by JUdge Hen-
derson at Oreenfeltl to five years for horse
stealing. Gregory has already ( served three
terms , being lu prisons for two , three and
four years , respectively. ' 10 hired 1 team
and failed to return I to time hiveryman.
The nelnett creamery at Bennett , Cedar
count ) north of Wlon , owned amid operated
by a co-oeratlvo ( coimipaity , together with its
contents , Inc\llnl 1,800 hounds of butter . was
entirely consumed by fire. Time origin of the
fire 18 uulwlln , Loss about $1,000 ; Insurance
$1,00
\sslstnnt State Veterinarian 0. A. Johnson
of Sioux City and Prof. W. B. Niles or the
Agricultural college at Ames have bEn ex-
Imlnlng some diseased cattle lear Otleboht.
Out or a herd oC ttmnty-timre : longlng to
\uncan Curry eight hea,1 were found to be
allcted with tuberculosis.
Irs. Jacob wcor a farmer's wife. residing -
Ing near Foster . the other evening whie de-
liriotis with the measles , being left alone , se-
cured a revolver , placed It In her mouth , and
shot herself , dying almost Instanty , She haul
only been alone a few minute . She leaves
a husband 111 three children.
Wilam Flells , a wel lloln photographer
of Lyons for the past thlrt.fve years Is
dl'd , aged G8. lie was born In Lincoln-
shire , England , In 1827 , coming to Iowa In
1852. le ! hal the distinction of being one
or the oldest Woolmen , being a charter
memher oC Pioneer camp No.1 , Modern
'ocdmen of America
Hobert G. Llndvile , a prominent young
Union county farmer , who had formerly
borne an excelent reputation , was engage to
bo marll' to Miss Eva Morgan of the same
nelghborhool , All the arrangements had
beemm made for tIme ceremonies last werk thl
guests assemmibled the I1rson In readiness ,
but wh"n the lme arrived all looked In vain
for the groum. lie had led , I was afterwards -
wards learned that he had gone to Shun-
non City and left for parts unknown
Tm DAKOTAS
Miner county has Loaned about 2GOOO bushels -
els of seed grain to the farmers
The Homestalle dnlng comlllny of the
lacl hills has anhouneed the regular month-
ly dividend of 25 Ic/nt per share aggregat-
lug $31.250 , a total , to , tiate or 5131250.
E.1. Weston , traveling freIght agent of
the Chicago & NorthmWstern railway , Is look-
log up cattle shipments for his road. Ito re-
ports cattle scarce , ant predicts much higher
prIces for the next anr ; years.
The first pipe put down for sn artesian
well at the Locke ht"Plcrre and abandoned at
a depth of 800 feet baa been tapped for gas ,
anti It gives out j supply surclent to light
the hotel 010cc. \
The Indians oC th Cheyenne agency will
In a few days rcels'm3' a "a'ment on thei'
lands from the goverment amounting to
about $35,000. The hmummgers-omm around the
reservation are all . gjmtherIng at the agency
tp reap a harvests \ , :1 ; , " '
Commissioner or Irrigation Daldwln talks
very encouragngly otlrteslan work In SOlth
Dakota , lie reports applications for wells In
several countes of the Jim river valley . and
work In progress both toward location and
sinking of wells In different portions of the
state. )
About 500 pounds of the Holy Terror rock } ,
taken out time other day was so rich In
gol& . that J was shipped direct to the mint
from the Adams Express olcl at HI City.
Parties who handled time ore say that one
bucltetul was more gold than rock , and that
It woull yield $10.000
The officials of the United States land office
nt Pierre have received notice that at the
suggestion of Senator Kyle 4,000 packages of
garden seeds have heen forwarded to the land
office _ for distributon , Similar quantities
have Ueen forwarded to the land offIces at
lmcll l. Chamberlain and Huron.
The cOmmlssloncrs of Clark county have
purchased 15,00 bushels of seed wheat and
-100 bushels of aced corn . each applicant re-
celving fifty bushels of wheat and not to exceed -
ceed lour bushels or corn A note for the
an'unt , secured by chattel mortgage on the
crop t be raised , Is taken at the time the
sled Is delivered.
Heavy call dealers from the South Da-
llta range have just returned from the
scuthiwest where they went to purchase cat-
tie . returning wihout investing . time prices
rarglng from $18 to $20 for 2-year-olds This
has raised the lirice of cattle In the vicInity
of PIerre , and young cattle , which have becn
going at very low figures for several years ,
are now good prollelty.
Another rich strike has been reported to
'have been made In the vIcinity of Keystone ,
I was learned that parte brought In some
samples of rock , amid from two vounmls , of the
fame eleven p nnywelglts nnd cloven grains
wore panned out I Is not known nt present
just where the ore was founl , , but the fnders
vouchsafed information that It was wihin
two miles of Keystone camp.
A farmer namell ICreil . who lives In Aurora
county , Is lu Ilanrer of hmeimmg tlrre,1 and
fe&therel by lila Indignant imeighmbora Some
weeks ago KreJ wrote n "llul " letter for
publication In Germanls , n German paper
Ilrlntld at Milwaimleee . In which he stated
that himself and family of fourteen persons
were well nigh stlrvln , anti , asking assistance -
ance from the readers of that paper. KreJ
asked for a trunle or old clothing anti < a
llo money to helfl limit through his dlJ-
cnly , and In answer to his appeal he has
received many contrlhutons , both In clothIng - I
Ing anti In mnonmoy Some of hIs neighbors' '
acchlentaly noticed his 'appeal In the Mi ,
wauklO paper , and they at once exposed
him lie IB a wehl-to.do farmer , who boughmt
a farm and Iiall cash for I , has mme debts
nt all and only a week ago sold $320 worth
, .
Y . ; . > 5 , -
'l'hmo 111110 lImit . inotlmt'r phmlyH ,
the t I mw thntlcljml I I wll 11
thO'lllR chtll to 1m of tw
= liighim'st msmet'it It the 1\11111 ,
= oil which0 ouTt't' 11lclni In
ihimuimiuimts this WCII. ) )
11111 SIIII" J.'rlwt . , 23c. m
A. IOSIE , Jr
! !
I Mud c amid Art ,
1613 DOIIIII , .
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of fat steers , lie has n" a heed of forty
cattle , 200 aheop , hogs And other property
Ore assaying over $50 In gold ha been
found In claims adjoining the Inter Ocean
mine at Welcome City . There are large
quantities of are In light and work wilt be
pushe,1 lt once to determine the width of
time ledge , A rich strike IB also reported to
have been made on the Lucky Cuss mInIng
property , situated two miles southeast of the
I
Holy Terror , In Tepee gulch.
Brlle county now has eighteen complete
Irttslan wells . which furnish the water for
300 miles of 1\'llg streams. There are also
six wel drilling outfits nt work , cacti of
which has contracts for nil the wells they
will be able to sink during the coming anna-
mer and fail , I Is csthnatCI that 10.000
aCles of hand In time county , Ir fOlml neces
sary , wi be Irrigated this season
The new artesian well In 10nla township
lt Huron Is completed. I Is a 41.lnch ' bore ,
Is JOOO feet deep and flows 900 gallons her
mlnut , and wi b used for Irrhatn . Time
wol al the A. J. Ollen farm It Hitchcock
Is also nearing coml11elon , A splendll low
of water was rescued at n depth of 000 feet ,
but drilling wIll contnuo , as Mr Glddel l'ra-
poses to Use the well for power anti irrigating
purpOses.
Chief Engineer Derry of the m1horn road
has completed the work of locating four lrge ;
reservoirs II the cattle country adjacent to
hello Fourcime. The reservoirs are located
Inside of timirty-flt'e mies of hello Fourchme
between seven , eight fourteen amid thlrt.ne
mites from town The capacity of the four
wi be 1.600,000,000 galols when cOml\letel ,
TIme contracts for the work have been let mind
work wi be commenced In fifteen days.
co.OnADO ,
John 1.lnsey has sold a threo-slxtcelths interest -
terest In time Trllmph mine , leal\'lo gold
belt , to time Trhlmllh company for $12,000.
All the.general offices oC the Plorenco &
Cripple Creek railroad exccptllK the sUllerll-
lellelt , , chief lnglncer , roadmlster anti
trall dispatcher have been transferred to
Dcnver.
The Corl s Is the lame of 1 mine sluatel ,
near Olet , Cripple Creek district . which has
sent over 100 tons of are to the Colorado
Springs stamp mil In the past sixty ( das ,
which a\eragel $ S.G0 per ton. )
I E Nelson & Co" , lessees on the Colorado ,
Central mine nt Georgetnwmm In blastIng out
time wal rock for a set of tmhers , exposel
a streak of rub ' silver
Itreal rumby ore ten inches In
thickness running $700 to time ton
The are which Is being taken from the
Smuggler vein nt Telurlle Is richer at this
time than for any time before In se\ernl
years. nod thc entire capacity of the mill IN l
being brought Ilto play to treat the SeCOII\ \
class.
Time Colorallo Central mIne at Georgetown
ha\ln ! settled Its litigation wih Nolan et
al started Ul1 work alaln with a force of
about fly mel , Additional men will be
put to worl as the stopes are opened until
the nlmher reaches 100 or more.
Estimumates of time nlmbr of men at present -
cot emplo'ed In the Aspen mines vary sommie-
what and arc given h ) two managers of large
11ropertes as lmehimg GOO 01 wages and GOO on
lenses This would make 1,200 men at work
at an average of $2.50 per day , making 1
pay roil of $3,000 daily . aggregating $1,095,000
lald to laboring men In n year
The Little Ellh , at the Union gulch
divide , Leadvie , Is down fly feet , and
shows n sixteen-foot vein In the granite ,
from which assays ha\e been taken yielding
one anti , a hai ounces gold , twent-two
ounces silver and 23 per cent lead , The
owners expect the entire vein will , before
Inog , be a pay proposItion.
A bond and lease has been taken on the
Forest King , located on Hch huh , two anti
one-hal miles 10rth of Duncan , The ore
In this property Is hemale Iron and hone ) ' .
combed quartz , running from $ to to $140 per
ton , and the pay streak averages about four-
teen Inches. There Is a fifty-toot shaft
amid 150 feet of tnnnel work on the Ilrop-
orty.
orty.The
The Santa Fe artesian well at La Junta
Is a pronounced success Al I lepth of
47 feet a large vein was struck In coarse
gravel. The natural flow , forcing the water
out of the tOil measured thirty-four gallons
per minute und wih a pUlp It Is estmated
thnt 100 gallons or more per minute can be
secured TIme company will sink another
well for emergenc cases nt once. The
water Is very soft and as clear as crystal.
The probability Is that the coke ovens to
be erected at Durango the coming season
wIll be sufficient In number to meet the cur-
rent demand from all quarters , additional
ovens to be built as the demand Increases.
Evemmtually . says the Durango Herald , this
will become one of the chief shipping points
of the country for COll The great smeltng
centers are all In the west , and time maier
of freights alone are In the way of replacing
the Pennslvanla with the Durango product
and this maier will be easy of settement
when It Is once understood that the Durango
cannot bs excelled In the country.
WYOMING.
Floor Is $3 per hundrel at Rock Springs.
Mrs. Thomas Hood near Casper Is an expert -
pert hnntress. Sue shoot the heads off sage
liens at 150 yards. She was the first to 1 < 1
R "ol and seclro the bounty under the new I
A large farming colony Is being locale,1 At i
Fort Laramle . I
Llr.nllo enjoy the fQlel ) " that can como ;
from four dance profe ! ot. :
I.aramle raised $250 In erie duty for the ro-
on
lef of Red Canon stmfferere.
The citizens of Rawlns will send between
$300 and $600 to the sufferers at lied Canon
Smo of thc old oil well drilling Illants near
Casper are bellg used to sllk artesian wells
near that place
A dairy Is I to b startel nt Oenrock tCr
slllll'lnl the towmms along the I'remont , Elk-
horn & Missouri Valley road
Ofcluls of the Union Pacific state that no
attempt wIll h\ made to open the blrlng
Ilnl : mine before the ht of Iay.
Time 8011 works l cltel nt Johnstown are
nol employing about tblrt men , RIII premise -
iso to double the force Insilio of a month.
A Tie Sllnl ranchlnn report tlmat a iulp-
ment of her s he la\11 to the south neUe,1
him 80 little that ho ' 1 not make nnother
shlpmcnt 'ery soon
'fhe latmgias Bulget , fears that there wi
be a large : number uf grasshoppers In Con-
sho\\ers
\ \
\ ere coummty this year , ns they arc hAtching
out In larnumhers. . )
The Cmtspor Del'rlck states that a new asbestos .
bestts mile hs been discovered In Cooper
mr.untaln that Promises to surpass nIl those
lound lu the state imerotofore.
There Is a Ilroslect , that there wilt be a
large numb or cattle 111'hlloll anti unit on
W'cmlng , ranges this ) 'ear , The Ilreslnt
high 1IIIce has Il\n a boom to the business
A site for the government brllg\ to he
built across \III river hns Inal been set
lected. I Is to ho Illace about n mie ) above
Merritt's crosRln/ ,
A steer helen lng to North & Stone of
vanston I was solI on time Chicago market
for $ IOO.OS 1 wclshe,1 , 1,700 Iloulls when
startll fror time ranch , but shrnk 10
pounls In transit
State Mlno Inspector Thomas states that
time malerlal datnare to the Hell Canou mluo
from the x\loslou was not so great but
that time mile could be o\enell again by thc
Ildlle of lie t month ,
Ca\lemen \ seem 10 be of the olllnlon that
the present prices on cattle will ronlnuo for
sore lme , The ranges or this stnte amid of
the Whole west have not been so bare of cat-
the In many years a8 umow
There Is every Indication that there will he
a great deal of inoimey silent this yemmr In the
Big I.aramle Placers nlar Owen , Albany
coulty , Several Parties have reocho,1 bel-
roce and the showing of goJI Is very flue.
Just a coullle of mies from Rawlns mire
IGO acres of lan1 of Ithograllhlng stone ,
twenty feet In thlcmess , anti the owners
have sent some of the stone east to be tested ,
I Is considered to bl a very rich product .
Prospectors on Casper mountain ha\'o mis-
Covered anothr fine vein or asbestos filter.
Thc lead 18 about nlnet-I wo feet front the
surlace. Time tunnel Is now In IGO feet
Experts 10nounco the fiber equal to the best
grade of thc Product trout the Canadlal
mines. I
nTIme
TIme Dillon coal mines , nbout three mies
from ltawiimms . are helnG run to their utmot
callacfty. A large force of men Is constantly
emnpioyel iii taklmmg limo ' 'black dIamonds"
front the mines. Time coal Is satti to tue as
good as time famous itocIc Slmruiigs , and bunts
exceetiimmgly well ,
Time Lander Clipper says timat a now strike
hues been mantle lately that for richness cx-
eels anytiming discovered In the Sweetwater
country for years. The ore is black quartz ,
carrying large quantities of steel gray smil-
phurets. carrylumg gold amid silver. Crumle
tests umiade show that it will run over $100
per ton.
There Seems to be no reasonable doubt
nenmainimig thmnmt the discovery of a golti and
silver hearing ledge in time vIcinity of lltmf-
faho Is a valuable omme. Time roche imas been
carefully tested in various ways anti , altimeugim
the exact value can only ho nscertaimmed
by furtimer assays time fact that it carries
both gold and silver in paying quantities is
already establisimed.
TIme meanest man on record Is said to
live at Rawhiums , says time Chmeyenmio Tribune.
lie sold hmts soninlaonehalf interest in
a comv , amid then refused to divide time milk ,
ummaintalning that lie sold only time frommt half.
Time buyer was also requested to provide
tIme feed time cow consummied , amid was coma-
pulled to carry water to lien three times a
day , Recently time cow hooked the old man ,
and he is suing the son-In-law for damn-
ages ,
The Elkimorn Railroad company will begin
in a few days a test of the coal trout time
inez immine at Glen Rock , with a view of as-
certalning its atlaptabihity for use for pro-
mincing' steam for time locomotives. It is
believed timat time coal can be used for time
locomnotives 'mvitim thmo aught cimammgos in con-
structlon of time engines , and if so thmo ox-
Itemise for coal would be reduced to a more
mmothimmg , as time maine is apparently immex-
hmaustibie ,
Note change in Rock Island trains in effect
Sunday , April 7.
Every Woman is an Unbeliever.
4 : _ She can't believe , to begin wkh ,
. that Pearline
/
j/.hJi can do so much. She hears that everybody
c- : . - is Using it ; finally she tries it. It does all
, . she's heard of ; it saves all that she's been
told , She takes comfort in using it , But
) \ _ ,
_ _ _ _ - " ' S that so niuch
,7\ I I She can't believe can be done
safely. She consults those
who have used it for years. She finds
that Pearline has been tested and
proved in a hundred ways ; that it's harmless -
less to hands or fabric ; that it's as safe
as good soap. Then
She can't believe that she " \
ever did without -
out it. She Iths less to do , she ge
p more done-and it's all done better. Her
- clothes last longer-they're not rubbed
' r to pieces. Her housework is easy ; her
' 't time is her own. She believes in Pearline ,
L and tells her friends about it-that's ( the
_ _ _ _ \ - most effective kind of advertising ) .
. Peddlers amid some unscrupulous grocers will tell you , " this
B eira ; I. e Is as good as" or " tIme saumme as i'eaelinc , I'i"S I'ALSE-
l'earhine is
mmcver pcddicd , if your grocer semidmu you an
imitation , be imonest-swdi ( bath 310 JAMES PYLE , New % 'oek ,
=
IJD1 1EI0IE I 0 00
There Is Nothing
"Just as Good as Ripans Tabuics
D LI
LI or headaches , biliousness and all
D . . L
U disorders of the stomach and liver . [ I
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I-
One Tabule gives i-c1ief
n - L
LI LI
hitoan. Tabule. : Bold . by druagist. . . , or . by . mail .
LI it mba price ( &O cent. a boil , I. .ent ii. 'ftm. RI.
1'ana Citeimmicsl Comuiy , O'Jo 10 lprmWe 't , , N , Y.
LLJDLJjf I 0 EJLEILcD
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FEEP THE F1tE GOING
t itimpin Vay to Prevent numili Elhs fromma '
( irowing to Mititlty ,
Don't let time fire go omit , Winter is gone.
to be aure , but there are mimany minys ira
spnhmig When the winds are raw itnul chili ,
ttimti the hiommse would be a veritable tomb
whtmotit ) a lire ,
Heel ) miii the vital fire in your body. Look
omit for your digestion amid take prompt iiee
of any depmirtumro fm-eta a state of health.
A vagaboimil current of air many carry tlme
seeds of Pimetimnonimt anti bm-omicimitis , but It.
line no terrors for ft S'stclit thud hmaa been
fortified with 1)tmffy's Pure Malt \Vhtiskey.
Tiuia medicinal stinutmhaiit hirevents lithe
colds from becoming big ones , It is a tommie
nsuti nppetizer , warmnimmg time iOti9' timrotmgts
anti through , anti protmmoting a hnhtim3' secretion -
cretion of tile gastric iitiiii. It keeps omit
colti tecmttmsi. it cimeckim tuiidtme 'nte , and u
a gemmerni strcngiiiemmer ,
Long oxperiemmce hmas tatmghut time doctors
that time colds so gemmcrai 1mm the tmneertain
slirimmg timne nrc heat overeommie hmy em rlinlmlo
stimimtilaumt. DumtTy's l'mmm-e ? dmmht Vhiskcy Is
Iii every thrifty hmotisekeeper's mneilicino
ime'ut.'lth all time 'igiinnce in thus world ,
it Is miext to imiuposalbie to keep clear of
coiti-proiitmcinmg mugemicies. Iuffy'a l'umre Malt
avCrts nil dmummger. lie suite , hio'c'er , that
mmmi tlrtmggiett em- grocer gives you sonuctiming
coiled "just its good , ' ' Immalst Illicit imaving
( hum' best , tue gemitmimme , time aimly mumetilctmimtl
shmlskey him time mimarinet
HThft" "
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. 'A
CUiEt Au ) m'mw.'ss-r.i
Oolili , Coughs , Sore Throats , Influonzt , Brona
cbits ! , Pneumonia , Bweuliuig of the
Joiiit , Lumbago , Inflaininationi ,
RHEUMATISM , NEURALGIA ,
FROSThITES , CHILBLAINS , hEADACHE ,
TOOTUACIIE , ASTHMA ,
DIFFICULT BREATHING
CURES TilE WOituT I'AIi'8 in fiomn one Ia
twenty minutes. NOT ON1 ROUSt alter roadin
( till athertlsemmment ameetl aniomis e3UF1E15 WiT
PAIN.
lmmitmoy' , , ltoaIy hI'iloI ltm ii sumrn Cmmro for
Ev.try l'muii ) , SlrnhIl , lirimtics , l'nins tim ( ho
hack , eiien or I.immuims. it was ( Ii , , lInt.
mmmiii is thin Diii ) ' I'itlN iE35 EiV.
'l'imnt Iimntanthy atopi ( he macat excruciating
paifli , aiiaya tnflaniatlon , and cure. toagestloms. ,
whether of the Lungs. Stoumamch , liowel. , or otliot'
innIa or oigmumm. by uno aPplIcation.
A Imaif to a tm'aitpooimful to immiIt a tumbler ot
water will in a tow minute , cure Craumtmts , ups.-
imma , Sour utoimmacli lleartburn , Nervoimmne ,
SIeepmeness , Sick Ieadttche , 1)lnrriiea , DuieO-
tery , Colic , Flalulency snd all Immtormutl pains.
Timers Is not a reimmetlial agent in all time world
that vIll cure Caver nSn nguo and all other Ma-
iarlou. . ltiiioua anti other fever ! aidi'd by ItAD.
WAY'H i'il.Llt , so quickly vi RADWAY8 liSA-
Dy R1ul1lia' ; .
DOCTOR
_ \ SEARLES
&SEARLES
Chronic
, ,
ilervoits ,
PIVa (
Discass.
TIILtT.MENT isv 3l.tit Consuitmitloim Eroe
Wo euro Catarrh , all diseases of the
Nou , Throat , Cheat , Stomach , Liver ,
Blood , Skin and Kidney Disonsos , Female -
male Weaknesses , Lost Manhood , and
ALL PRiVATE DISEASES OF MEN.
\VSAIC ZtIEN AtOll VICTIMS vo NEmiVOUS m
Debility or Exhmaution , Watitlmmg Veakmmess , involuntary -
voluntary Lo.se. , with Early 5jet.y in young
amid nildtmie aged ; mciv at yin ; . , lcor and weak-
emmm'd promnatuiely In approaching old age. , All
yield readily to our new treatniemit for lea. of
'itni power. Call or admireS with stamp for
circuiaru , free book and receipts.
Hr Vn'irln' anti Ci i4lflJnmrnani
an. , jua&e uuu uim.uuuoa Omiahii Neb
k1 ITCHING
- 'I
Torturimig , diflguninm
I \ - . amid emery CIR'CiL' $ ( If itching , bunmi
, ) . lmmg , .tcniy , crumIc-d , nntl Immipiy
, Bittim nnti enmh tiiescs , witim dm- ' ,
- thium , itmimi fimllimmg latin , relieved tiy
a singio umppltnmtiomi , amid ipeediiy
. - and ccumnommmiczmlly .uretl b' the
Cu-viennA iisamcmmmLs , whmemm the
, . _ _ ) ' best itimysicians fail.
I
Teeth Without Plates
BAILEY ,
I , , , , , , , _ . , EHrisr.
' , I 1k. l'axtoii Ulook.
iUtimauU Fanmvvn 5(1
14m11 Si'tTt'etii , , . . . * 3 0(1 ( I Silver Fihilmmmza.$1 , 00
Rest Tt'tim. . . . . . 7 50 I l'mmrts full l"iIlimtS $3 O
'rimlum l'into. . . . . . . . 11) ) 00 I GuStS tImii-JLc , i I
l'imhiiie8tt } ixtracl'mm Situ lmrtuigo Ttuettu-tootim ml tiJ
Teeth Out In Norning ,
New Teeth Same Day
RAIL\VAY \ rqj\fl \ CARD -4
Leaves mmwLINQT0I-J & MO. mtuVSI. AnrIye
Oiimaima UnIon ih'liot , lOtii & Mason umm , Qmtmmmha
lOiiaimi. . . . . . . . . . . Uemmvvr 1xpreai. . . . . . . . . . . m:4aim , :
4ittin.Uuk. ; alum. , Ztioiit. S L'Uet i3mmd , kx ' : iop
4Rjimmi. : . . . . . . . . . . Diiyur ixprcaj. . . . . . . . . . . 4iptmi :
G45itmmm.h'ebraska ; bicttl ( ma ctpn Hunday ) , 7:4tpme :
Biiam..Limicuin : Local ( except Uunday,1lzma ;
i4apmmmL"tmst ; Malt ( for Limmcoin ) thilly. . , .
LVaesC11lL'AUO , liUlIJNOTON & 'QiMnhye.
Omiiaimmt Ummimi iItot iUtim&Maatmmm Hi.f Umittlma
' : . , . . . . . . . . . . ( Vestibule..kr.oanj' : -
miraam..Cimicugo : Rxpiess. ' , , , , . , , , , 4:19pm .
7bOiini.CliIcago : cad lit , Lout , Uxpreas , , BiQanm )
11:11am : , , . . . , .l' .tctmio Juncticun LocaLc.GiOpia
- ' . , , ' - , , . , . ' . , . Fast Math , . . , , . . . . ;
i.eaved IC'iII\UO , ttliL. & ' H' ! ' , 1'AtLifini-tyes
OtiiatiajmitQmi 1)citot. mutt , & Xmlasumm ttmsi-omnimlia ,
, . , . . , , . , , , Chmcmmgo . - - - - - - - - ; '
lllouiim : , , - .Cimic.iUciixpremia . - , ) , ; , - ;
l.eavcsCIiJC00& NOItTI iWEH'F'7iXWjv' - :
( Jtiimtlm Uimiwi Ueitot , Rum & aiaaon umai mnaima'
11:05am : ia.termm
4tOummm : , , , , , , , , , 't' ctiimmi-d IiimmIleti , . . , . . , , , 9:40am : , .
: ( . . . . . . . . . . . Valley Local , . . . , , . , . , 1Oaajtmmuc : -
. : . . . . . . Chicago iuteelml . ' : . . . ,2iIpuui ;
1eaiIICAUOJt.I1'ACiFiC , Arri
Omaha Union icitot. hum & i5um.imm 141 $ . Omimalia 4
EAST. _ :
11 : OUaimu.itl.tmmtic ixmtresa ( cx , tunmday , , & ; t.Opnij
C : . . . . . . . . . . . . ixurL : m , . . . . . . . . . . . B:3tmmm : , . '
4 : ' ) ummm. . , .Ciitctigo\'eitiintuett L.lumitmjl , . , . I :33miui : '
'l'IIHT ,
- -
6Ppmn.Oxhmiimoumi4 : ( & Texitmi i- ( cx uumu,1ua5mtmmm ) ; -
_ ! . ; t'jJmi ) . . . . . . . . , .Coluretim Ltmmmimed. . . . . . . . . . 4oopiti
Jetica C , , ST. 1' , , at. & C , , lArrIvea
Ommimmima Depotlithm _ \Vebateriit.Jomiimmiia
VZaimi. : , .Nebmmbka i'umtemmger ( daily ) , , , , ( : lfpii1
4zummn. : .Uioux City ixprea.a ( cx. umi.ll.51aiim )
! iLomieP . . . , . , - Paul L.tnmtted . . . . . . . . .iQ3Amnm ;
Luavo.IF. , Ii. & i1OVAI.1It'ArrI.s
ut. . J Omnaltmt
. . . . . . aisil amid 1xmrea. , _ . , , , 4nLipiij
Znlopnm.ex. ( i4at. ) Wyo. lie. tex , Mon. ) , . 4SOmtea :
tt.U.ammm. , .Norulk lxmtrega ( ox. iunt1a5 ; , , iOZuamn :
CiOpmmm..I. : i'jui Rapt . . . . . . . . . . . . ' : .
i.avt-s I IC. C. . iii' , J , & C , H. lArrime ,
thmmatmajUniua Delict , 10th & Mmmmon i3..Omiiaimmo
; i'aiim..itmnus Cily 1)ay Rxiros ; , , , , , 6luitnm ;
J sdamiin.K. : U. Nliit ; llx. via Li , 1 . 'h.'ran.Gr.3tmnm
Leave. I ahiiiOUil i'A.iliC ( lAmrtvea
Omimaimal letot , ShIm \Ysbatert3lu , JOmaha
: , . . . . . . . . . . . Louis iiIrel . . . . . . . . . , GOani
: . . . . . . . . . . . I.ouls Espies , . . . . . . . , , , 6Oitim ; ;
. , & . ! ! ( -miimi..Nebmaika 1.oeai hex Hun. ) . . 1IOotiin
j IitmiVB isuotix CITY
I Omnai.n _ Depot , lauli amid % Vebter elm. . J Onmaimmi
: . . . . . . , Paul Limited . , , . , , , , . , 10 liani
J I.eave 1IIOUX C1'i'Y & i'ACiI'iO lArrivea
Utniiim tJfllWm 1)1-pot , lithm & iiasn i3isJ Onmitlia
j C5mmmm : , , , , , . . titoua City I'autemmer , , , , , , lOiprs :
fllpm. . . . . . . . . 13 , . Paul Linitted..11:50pm :
iTiJNioti'Acii-w.
OmanniUnmon l't'miot. hum & iitmeoii Btl.jomaalma
1 I : ta'amn ' , , , , . , . . . , , ifemmiemey ixltruas , , .T , , . , , _
J 2OQimim : . . . . . . . . . . . . Overlmmmtti $ 'iyer . , , . , , , . , . . 5lipmii :
2tNipmn.lleateu & BtromnsiJ'F I. ( Cx. elan ) , ( :4pna
: ( . . . . . . . . . . . ' i.Xiires , . . . . . . . . . . lOf..nmmm ;
; iIpmn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l-'ast Mali. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:00pm :
. Iwivts I SYAISAIJiE ltAli.\VAY , ) Armiv
OmnalialUmihita iJepot , 15th & Mason tHai Omimatia
altpm ; . . , . , , . Ut. LouT. Cannon h5auh.,1i3fi