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ATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1881, 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 4 THE NATIONAL SPORT OF SPAIN, | are being caught in the vicinity of the | cidents resulting from “wash-outs,” | highly appreshiatod by all _Ilh ) PROPOSALS | THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP [ > dam. Arming himself with u pole and for fallen trees, ot land-slides, would | been considublo talk in dis elub a1t | ror Grading, Corhing and Gatering Harnes an | M Proves beyond ang teasonable question that the / Savage Work by a Yonng Mureian | fishing line, he “journeyed with this | be things of the past l‘lulru«unn-‘-iur.\mdr-luhrln Some ob you liab | i = g b4 Bull intent” to the river side and cast his | placed by malicious persons on the | got de ideah that ol | CH|CA(‘O NORTH.WESTERN R’Y ¢ \ St - [ bait upon the waters. He had barely [ tracks would be seen at once; or, | been wiped out_ an | i y {' S \"} o ‘.” & | settled himself into an easy posture to | were the malefactors to take the pre- [ twice ober, an’ 1 'l“mi '["’l‘"“ vaders T8 by all odds the best road for you to take when iraveling In either direotion batween & 1 ADRID, May 25, Che dreadfu tle for o fi denize ¢ [ o o o ' o res | assert dat it didn't forbid lyin', s 3 Pl M e €y soens of 'the ‘day, Wik, howes ‘,~l % [ pole oy “1“.'.‘1‘ i N "m',l,‘:- Wite, 4 ,..;::'.:L”‘ P it passin’ off bad money. My | " Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. . ) | ver, to | pole as p d. Nof « wlore atte i 0 C s 0 > Jarefall ine this Map, The Prinelpal Citios of Vi W Not 4 come, for a young Murcian bull of a | to losc fish and pole he|the train, that would at once extin-[friends, you am _badly nu :“':r‘mv!'f‘;‘}_nnwv”mwhx{mm;n"mv‘r,rm‘u t'f-nn-’-r'u'«fh".-fiffx'.'ifl“-z?:..fll‘.‘,{,;'x",{.".1’5.22‘,‘:'22 dull dun color had not entered, th nigh | made a frantic grasp, and | guish all the lights within the circuit | Hell is just as hot as ober, one of the afore-|and give warning to the train officers | heaben hasn't got any mo’ room. 1y the unction points. he was already being tormented by [he found th his keepers in the S 1 enAarek | WO s, aggressor. Then |that danger was ahead. Moreover, | lookin' ober some of de changes las ge. Scarcely had | said finnys w adon QM ® eitte A ™ e his comrade been dragged forth “than | ensued a sev me of pull fish, pull | suppose the case of a train dispatched | night, T selected out a few paragra TN T out he came into the ring with a [small boy, and for a while Mr. fish |on mistaken orders; as soon as the | which hab a gineral biarin. Fu By Lok B LR RPN bound, lashing his sides with lis tail, | scemed to have the upper hand, but | mistake was discovered, the operator [ stance, it am jist as wicked to <teal |5 rading, curbing and guttering R M 1Y and Jooking vicwously round, The [some bystanders hearing the rumpus|at the battery, could, by a simple | watemoelyons as it las’ y'ar or | Hatnes And Tenth streete,” and delivered o the | f | Q& e @\ “‘picadors” had by this time entered, | the boy made, jumped to his assist- [ movement of the hand, extinguish the | de y'ar befo’, an’ de sceercer de crap [ Jicrsiere IR IR TH R A ‘ ordway, { "4 and on their blindfolded horses had | 1 3 Y bigger de wickedness. ot City Clerk ' togother they landed the | lights, which would be a signal for the | do big taken up their positions at the side and a magnificent fifty-four | trains within his circuit to come toa| No change has bin of the ring near the fence; the “‘cap- [ pounder mud-cat. That small boy is | stand and wait for orders, Tt may be | to loafin’ aroun’ de stre ) cadors” were all in their places, and | happy to-day, but he says that cat fish | urged against the suggestion thatsome [ am considered jist as mean an’ low as| ¢ X the excitement was intense. ain't quite so good to eat as some peo- | of the lamps might get out of order, | eber he was, an’ 1 want to add n In an instant the creaturewasacross | ple think and remain so unless a close and ex- | lief dat he will grow meaner in | the ring, and had rushed at one of | pensive system of supervision were | estimation all de time. an the horses. In vain its rider caught THAD. STEVEN'S GRAVIE, | mamtained This difficulty can bel ‘Do ten commandments o the infuriated assailant with the point met with the further s down heah widout change of his lance: in vain he pushed as | Also His HomeeeHow the O1d Come | by simplo system of '’ lyin’ an’ covetin’ an’ runin hard as he could to stave off its te do in recrd | ta. Dol PROPOSALSFOR PRINTING proposal the 27th day of TANKTON o ~No®a o ri ~ ¥ and numbering the lamps, the engi- [ nights am considered jist as bad s ] ble horns; the bull would not be de Ry B | eovarot PRI (et el Db 1 | o T s N s ! nied, but in spite of lance, and rider, i THTIAUSIDIGR L Teus the next station what particular lamp | 1 can't find any paragrap! Lot o o S ¥ and horse's feet, pushed his horns into iere is Thad Stevens’ oldhome,” | or lamps might happen to be out of | which men am excused from payin 7 Yot Y f the stomach of the wretchied ereature, | said a friend who was showing me the | order. At any rate the plan, which | dere honest debts and supportin AT and turning them round, actually rip- | striking points of the city. T looked | has been suggosted by a practical rail- | fam'lies. [l A QA ped up the entiro belly, tearing out|in the dircction he indicated, and | road man of great expericnce, presents 1 can't fin’ whar a poo’ man 1h VIt LhE TG, of ' (he SHomosed. Wty W %, 2, ] the whole of the entrails and tossing | found that abarber pole and a wooden | so many points of apparent advantage poo’ man's wife, white or black, wn f i, in th DL ST AR AL o) Opve 1% O N :r..‘.i.xu into the air. Down went lh:“lulll:\n h;.].l takon Pomsossion '|‘{ nl..l» n.;.«]n must bo worth examination, | ‘spected to sling on any particular [ (e il snter into & bt with tho ity of | GENEIL g horse, and up rushed the “capeadors,” | two front doors to the house. could | To the vublic at laree it would cer- | stylo. b | ouncil reserves the rig efoct any TIGAGO & NORTIW Suocouding . ih diverting tho bulls s hardly believe this to be the place,but | tainly give a greater fecling of secur- | *Dog fights, chicken liftin’, poly all bids, Envelopes containing said pro 1I0A NOR' SSTERN _RAILWAY ids<hall be marked, “Propals f nting,” and be addressed to the 1d. L COJEWETT THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, “ X Overall of 1ts princlpal 1ines, rung each way v fre 0 "ast E: ed, A ! “"d i h way daily from two to four or moro Fast Express ssible under the present | tics, playin’ keerds fur money. an’| tention; but for a moment only, for | my friend removed my doubts by say- | ity than is 0 i ud, if the economical ques roun’ fur drinks, an’ all such he had cleared half the ring once[ing: ‘‘That's the place, where there's | systen more and had rushed at another horse & barber's shop and a cigar store. | tions conneoted with it can be satis- |low bizness am considered meaner | 1o ouly road west of Chicago that uises tho . that he saw in front of him. — For a | There, where they shave you for 10| factorily adjusted, it would undoubt- | dan eber. Fact is, Lean’t in' any | RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.\. time it scemed as though this too must | cents, Stevens had his law oftice and | edly be considered a large step in ad- | change whateber which lets up o1 a WALKS. Il‘lqlnu;nnl’:v,rnmllhj! runs Pullman Sleeping Cara North or Northwest of Chicago, It has' share the fate of the other, for the | won much of his fame and fortune. | yance. man from bein’ plamp up an’ down Ay $000 MILES OF ROAD, I(nmnl!u-(ull»\\hmq Trunk Lines uacil Blufts, Denver & Callfornia T. . Nebraska & Yankton 1. hic , Freeport & Dubuquo Lin Milwankee, Green I Kets over this rod aro sold Ly all Coupon Tickét Agents Winor horns were under it, and the bull | He slept in the room under the ecaves squar’ an’ honest wid de world. Doy | 1o could not be kept off; but by some | directly over it, and had the whole JAMES BOWIE. have cl 0 : miracle the animal passed Deneath |house in which to entertain his . but at de same time added todef, e without doing more than upsetting the | friends. ~ Many are the stories that | Anecdotes of the Inventor of the |strength of de bumstun an’ de size of “‘picador,” and was upon another told of this great but queer| Bowie Knife, Told by One | dopit, an’we want to keep right on ed by the City Couneft of the City of | Minnesota & Central Dakata Line.® Paul and Minneapolis Line. { ged de word ‘hell’ to ‘hades’, | of Omaha v & Lake Superior Line,” 1 tho United States and alk be, within fifteen days from strinctod and Iaid to the temporary i ity, in front of and adjoining the ber to ask for Tickets via this rond, bo sure they read over it, and take none other, e Mk o 6 et ties oo | MABVIN HUGHITT, Gon'l Mauager, Chicago. - W. 11, STENNETT, Gen'l Pass, Ageut, Chicago. ) -, horse before a single *‘capeador” could | character, ~ who lived ~alone and Who Knew Him. in do straight path if we would di Doglan,stroets i Dotk 10,0 HARRY . DUEL, Tickot A & N, W, Railway! 14th and Faanham stroots, . come up. ~ With more success, this | compelled the respect of all byf o= -0 e it. Doan’ let any whito man noeth i o Vonglas stecet | KIMIALL, Anistant Tieket Agent o & R W, [ann, 190h Ak Poconocs srects time, tho huge horns wero. able' onos | Eho hower of his mtellect mnd th "On one ocension Bowie, whose rep- | you_ believe dat we's lost any _gospl Bk 15e, 6 teut wies Tok 4, west | = IR, Geharat A ) U 1 Ik Depots ) ) again to disembowel the horso and de.- | force of his will. - In this old house, | pagion T reachcd Memphis, arrived | by dis revision, or dat Potor or Paul |55 S ihtcin ket i ok 1, et A 3 throne the rider, and the bull was left | and from his bed-room window, ho [ {epor had veached Momphi free to attack o fresh horse, and to | first hoard the news of the assassina- | oY POdt ab that city, or rathe at what g Al Dloek 114, 1 feet wid ¢ 8 _ was then known as the Third Chicka- | of spirritregardin,de ways of Libin' re- | "y Wlidowalkd to be constructed of two : serve it likewise. tion of Lincoln, Thoold mai-carier, | 5 iy i, ank, from the hent | pectably w1 dyin honoratly. e e s M ! To a stranger not a Spaniard, the | who had for years trudged between [y o0 § Sp ek ) Ses— § i the repective ownar or owners of the " J the railroad and_the postofiice, came | Wing to the top, was about one| peop Garaner's Lime-Kiln Club. | ibed AR hereby rouir o or Moses hab undergone any change i lot s, weat wile o Nineteenth strect, in iverick. sight was now horribly revolting, for A Nt S e ' thiroo hiorses lay. struggling pos tho | Up inithe gy 6f tie moniing on tho }:;L;:]f,;;j“-;;;:}r .'.'f“,?m.fffi'»'wl.f'rt“‘;-.-“Jiila,,g Some ono has kindly sent e sono | “FUIIT 501 e, ek | ground with the whole of their insides | 14th of April, 1865, after the early | g5 e o RS B Looking | Yerry interestin statisticks on re e | sy A | forn outy and the bull, " from the ef- | brip to the station. * Ho knocked upoit | gown,‘ono of thom rocognized Bowie | A" began the presidont as he FURN ITURE BEDDIN G' forts of the ‘‘picadors,” was bleeding | the offico window, and Mr. Stovens b’ stopned over the. gang-plank, | 1¢1d U & pamphlet. Tt gibsdo mum D M NT 4 : \ apidly from its shoulders. Worse | raised the one above it, pushed his | i "5 SiPERT oVt thE EABEDIANK, | hor of converts in Tndia, Africa, Chi-| B J) " B0 § ; was, however, yot to follow. With a | head out, and heard the mail-carrier’s | i1 TS s’ : " {naan’ Japan doorn’ de las’ y'ar; it Feathers WIndOW Shades roar offthat a lion, tho bull now daeh. | trembling lipa the fuct that “¥What 1 shouted n big_flatbons. | §ibs do numbor of Sunday achoul in B oKt s ) ed over the ring once more. He had | Lincoln had been murdered. S the *Momphis | America, it gibs de number of chris- d ek : e : seen the first horse he had attacked | only response was: “Bot tham thon jnown s tho “Momphis | s in ach statoin the Union; it SADDLES AND HARNESS.|And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up- Ul LR () Talheh RSl B0 el D “what, Jim Bowiel That's the fellow | #ibs de anount of money colected fur g holstelfir Trade. A Complete Assortment of | and he resolved to attack him again, { with a thud, and Mr. Stevens was| oo HhE by ] ens, an’ do or of i T : | Up he rushed, and - standing over the | soon on his way to Washington. Tn | jvo been leking for for months. Jim | oginents printed lay’ ylar. While ot ew Goods at the Lowest Prices. ) yretched ereature, whose oyes had | the great political ovents which fol- | i G ST M T warry muchobliged to de un- Omaha, Neb. o S | A been closed by bandages, he began |lowed this appalling erime, Mr. | Gl G Yin! 11 whip him, if 1| Known donor, Tmus' confess my dis | once more to gore him, this time ren- | Stevens became the prominent figure | oo NG RIS P SO L2 appointed at not findin’ fuller pertick H AS SHIVERIUK 12[]8 121[] F St ding open his neck and part. of his | in Awericun history, which he de-| VT Wb Anithor man ae long w1 Jor, ™ Jour instance, how many Auer- j ; an arm. ob. shoulders, and s0 pushed him against au.ivea to be. : i e ¥ 0 X o e ..;.uia h{:t 3 nrld{«‘.u’l.x e the fence in one mangled lump. Hap- "hree years later, when his remains $owia caraoiblow, e bank SVEDIEE DR (80 il I BV, ) 14 5 W ily th horse by this time was noarly were | brought from Washington, Mmooy ap b aban eI g Alicgin g waih b THE NEW YORK dead, but the sight of its torn body | where he had_actually ““died in har' | 45 & i ‘as ovidently [WMONg de” poo’ an’ _ lowly was one which Toould searcoly sups, | news,” and. depositell in the. little Mt st i i ovidentlylan’ saved “w soul from "perdistiun. AT CONMPATRY! LOTH o iy e moatidn Eholhicath OF Hite | isiaht: 8 Tlila faob 01 ok sscapo Hhb | e e a e et Hus REMOVED from Creighton Hall, 11th and Farnham, to The bull_was evidenfly mad. So|city, he was known wherever Ameri- now thoroughly interested spectators de heathen across de sea America has said the Mudrillenos, who for “hat | can history was vead. In this little | "o e fatbontman promptly, n | 202000 sinners. Fur ebery sormon do- ONE DOOR WEST OF B. & M. HEADQUARTERS. reason now thought it was time the | common churchyard, a sort of “God's | oo Nerebod the. tas o thd Puae |libered in favor of makin heathen “banderilleros” enter, cre,” where there are nc is- | cprnie reached the top of the blufl | o), cortg abroad America has ten mur- For the Largest Assortment, the Latest Styles and banderilleros” should enter, and |acre,” where there are no dié- | Ty 'vour name Jim Bowie!” ho asked ; ¢ ) run a risk of their lives. So, in obe- | tinctions, and few buried who have| Y plied that it was. " | ders, a hundred robberies an’ no end AGRAT YOR TiIW CRLYARATED of smaller crimes. Show me a clergy- man who stands in his pulpitan’sheds| CONCORD HARNESS ) Tux Ngw York CoMpany LE THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CAPS, ADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by dience to the command of aristocratic | marked their names with prominence, h “Then,” shouted th patiman} Madrid, the poor fellows with the|even upon the local history of the hen, f{shoutodHiliokfiatbostman as he squared off, “I think you are a darts entered and began their desper- | place, his remains rest. Thaddeus 1 "m going to whip | t€Ars obers de niggers of ~ Afrjca, an’| Two Medalsand a Diploma of Honor, with the Examining the Stock, | ate work, Over and Uver aguin they | Stevens, Jr., is buried by his side, Ho | 1mhed rascal, aud I'm going to hib | 1]’ ghiow you more vice and #icked- | vers pighest muad e ol ot ko wis you right here'and now.” Bowie was a man of fow words, Ho stood and gazed at his adversary, who was more emboldened than ever, ¢ think_yow're a coward,” he yelled, da o atest Styles of Straw Hats just opened. Ty : £ awarded this harness at tho A tull line and & complete asortment of tho latost Styles of ness widin gunshot of his church dan [ 2¥ar 4 he could fin’ in a hundred squar’ miles | ~Common, also Ranchmen’s and Ladies’ SAD- B s e 5 sher in De- | DLES. Wo keep tho largest stock in the weat, 1 Afrioa. 45 Huajfany pienaliot iniDo | SLESC e Mech e Uhget oax o [ INT D, WE COMIE troit or Chicago or New Yorksaved de | pric.o. apot! WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF tried, at the imminent peril of their | was a favorite nephew, by whom Mr. bodies, to plunge in the barbed ar- | Stevens set great store. He died be- rows, and over and over again the [fore his time from too much jolly plunging vull made them fly for |companionship, and now there is no safety. But their superior intelligence gradually triumphed, and two by two the darts were aflixed, till, tearing with rage, the bull stood in the center of the ring tearing the ‘‘espada.” What this gentleman's name was is not so much to the point as that he was very nearly an amatour, having one above ground to perpetuate the name of the great commoner, and all his accumulated wealth, something like £100,000, will endow an orphan asylum not far from the spot where he is buried, A monumental sarcopha- gus, hewn from Green Mountain granite, quarried from the hills of his “and I'm going to kncck your head off; and so saying, the *“Memphis Terror” advanced to the contlict. Bowie never flinched. His keen eye was fixed an the ‘‘Terror,” who at this moment was face to face with him. But the man of Memphis drew a_dir soul of one single home heathen dis lag’ y'ar? Has any congregashun raised one single nicklo to convert gamblers, thieves, prostitutes and de- faulters to Christianity? While our ministers shed tears ober de darkness which reigns in Egypt, one-fifth of our populashun make Sunday a holi- Clothing & Furnishing Goods IN OMAHA, ————WE ARE, PAR EXCELLENCE, from his breast, Bowic stepped back a foot and thrust out his 18 if to keep his antagonist day. I kin walk out on dat day an’ SeC races, vames, excursions, open stores, fight, riots an’ drunkenness. Who could sec mo’ in Africa? Ebery day T read of murder, robbery, arson an’ plunder. Kin it be any worse in China? Every newspaper am full of elopements, defalcations an’ scandals, Am society in Japan any worse! T tell you, my frens, dar am a THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS! BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, 1212 FARNHAM STREET, 1212 SCHLANK & PRINCE. been a lawyer in his carlier days. He | native state, marks the spot. On not the one who had entered at | either side of the great pile, which first, and grave doubts existed wheth- | rises soveral fect above ground, mar- \ erhe could kill the bull. However, | blo slabs are set into_the stone, and | “ 1% eyt phis Torror, ” scizing the in he came, made the usual speech, | funeral drapery car Rl A e e Sag ik A approached the infuriated beast. |if the dark cartain which death had |4 i oot of fo s o puss The chiarges were duly made, and now | hung over the sad story 00n- it tho othar, Tn sodoing o prllsd was thotimo for the thrust, when it | aincd had been maised and looped by | S0 EE i s doing e pulled became apparent that without the aid | loving hands, that all who came might |1, the right hand of Bowie his mur- u satisfactory had been concealed in tho folds of the | Deah inde Bible dat am all right, e e PirAnDEDS SThVEN e eoniers in the folds of the | dar wn a heap. in this so-called i my, Over and over again he tried, Jorn at Ib;um\lvl'.-”:wm : ““l“w :m“lw'm‘-'l_“ with the knife | Christianity dat am all wrong. Chris- A AN — with always the same result. He April 4, 1702, i lin his hand and the gleam or ven- | Hanity dat will send thousands of dol-| ; TS R B A T s R P ) ounce in his cyer was. Lo e foy | dals ober the sen an let white women | WENCITW- O B OB JoBITE ) the nock of the bull, and then, leaving (August 11, 1868, “The Terror.” at home shiber wid cold an’ hunger [: . g i it there, would dance away with_the ieigias From the bouncing bully he became | F1F bread. isn't founded on de Bible, (w%flg W@S)T animal after him, only to be saved by | The other s transformed into a craven coward in a | CPristienity dat preaches virtue an’ | [H=ES e 1Y) 2t ISR e i it aidhl tho cloaks of. tho “ollor” or capea- sccond. — His faco turned pale and his | den furnishes o list of 228 church N > T DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING Khsdiy A ai) o e D 4 faeo tmrnodip 8 | yeandals in a single y'ar cannot be re- rs;” then he ke trembled, while the dirk dropped | i %6 ingle yar emnot bere | No Changing Cars POWER AND HAND sword brought him and try again. from his hands as he gazed on Bowie! ristiani ; From loss of blood the beast almost from his hanus'se o gutod on Bomivs ober the poo’ ' yit eaves dom wid- e P tT M P s Y fainted, and there was a pause. B o ey i e G ot e s vt ore ot an | OMAHA & CHIG ACO Y sako Bowic. 1was mistakon in my |PUrty thin stuff, Christianity du ) Engine Trimmi poke, : oldy noon prayer-meoting dowi town Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Then came another rush, for the in- domitable spirit of the bull was not e x " - : : Sy 5 ’ i ¥ o ’ ore direot connoctions are made with Throug} i 54 Bowie advanced a step, an’ beats its houso-rent, water tax an e CEPING C y MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, 110SF, BRASE AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM “l’)(m't»dnn‘t Xill “"I:e! beseeched | 8 bills up town haint de sort’ 'm BLEBPING CAR LINKSfo8 PACKING, AT WITOLESALE AND RETAIL, yet conquered. Another stab follow- B by in’ arter, Christiani " aps | NEW YGRK, BOSTON, Fiowars bioom in profasion both a¢ | he bullys “for God'ssake, man, don't | okl sricr, Chrisianity dut keupa | NEW VO DR, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. ed, but with only the success—that it seemed to daze the bull for a moment 1o LA 0 o which | 80 for me with that seythe,and I swear | 34 from de wic ; BALTIMORE, tho heed and the Josk ofthe l',’i'i}'f‘:'r'fi;: o you Til nover itas o thor e |y wes tho grocer fur six months, do WASHINGTON A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnam St., Omaha. AND ALL EASTERN ITIES, - SE—— — b 4 \ jod Bt feidts y butcher for a y'ar an’ makes a sewin’- ade another bound. The | ¢haracter, who carried his antipathy owie 4 & - N do 810 worth of work for 6, won't s o g 2 D S for thom, for scvora men had _ben | MArked upon his tomb his dovotion to | 9401y demoralized opponent for u | P jjeouraeed in dinclub, o v gy oy via. Peoria Slflux Glty & Pfl,[}]_fi[} 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. Py ~ T < .. | mon t, the: ing i pel by alightly hurt, three horses killod, ono | Dis principles. - When I stood gather- | Moment, and thn turning on his heel | | (6156 much gblecaod book, J. W. MURPHY & CO,, Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. Dl4dtt Corner 14th and Douglay Sts., Omaha, Neb “I repos pot, not from any or solitude, but fin Iteries limi ireferenc nding other ceme d as to race by ch chosen this that 1 migh: te inmy death the princiy which T advocated through a long life iQUALITY OF MAN BEFORE His CRi and make him fall on the ground; still that it did not kill him was demon- strated by the fact that the animal aslong as 1 live,’ { irt, > 4 hial 2 a | With the expression, “Coward,” r _Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS- —AND—— A seriously injured, and the bull was ;;:;.:;lrcn::u :'::::11 ulz-tl-:ll:h)fi.‘x:tu]; ]"»':f 8 valked rapidly away. Thenceforth }p,: l;lml] u‘tlll ull‘“(l clm:,l( to lrlly be- | VILLE, and all points in the 8t. Paul & Sioux Cit | KANSAS cITYy leoding froim a dogen wounds, Down | bundved nore, frash owers wore | L B, QU Shenmelrt liof dat when do dey of gudnent| g o orrE-mA s . Pau y ' rested. There was a cry for a slaugh- Y BNz s b e e “pyt. | troub 3 o hypoer L tarine to. oMo up wnd atriko. tho | of "ulnxiwl] Inlv“],hil“]” h‘w”m lln'- R it "L'h‘ul“. sebiiquak. of 1FERut- | TENEEAR SRR loudest, conscien- THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE RAILROAD . Indeed, all about the spo 5 shung Christian _ diskivered in crowd. T say nuflin’ * again pure ligun; T say nuftin agin clean pulpits; | Where direct connections are made in the Union ks .y P Chrintis jopot with h s say nuffin’ agin squar’ Christians, Deyoy wih o Th But, when dat las’ day rolls roun beast, and that ofticial now stepped forward. No sooner had he done so 4 however, than once more the poor] brate rose and essayed to walk away, bearing the sword with him. No For ST LO U IS, 100 Mll.r;flml(:'l:("’l:.ll ROUTE 1O Direct Lml:a "go""gT. LOUIS COUNCIL BLUFFS AND THE EAST TO 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, From Omaha and the West, UTH OR BISMARCK, - swic was very fond of music and icing, and on occasions where he {could enjoy both e invariably ap ced in the best of humor, and the e were many evidences that kind hearts were still remembering the dead who, when living, did so much ov the oppressed. But it was not | ! i mished these | Feserve which had begun to character- ; 1 — : oloak oF man could ‘ow. attomnb to (ll.nllnlf mul»Lerfll uhnf‘lumsl'lulllnsr\m: him at this time appeared to thay | 5001er stan’ do Lawd charged with SOUTEX. ATV owa, Minnesota and | NO change of cara botween Omaha and §t. Louis, Atk flanle mare eRaURIL o8 .::‘.”..u]-: of devotion, ‘but the poor | 46 ity at this tin one occasion at u | EMWay robbery dan wid havin’ been NEW LINE o DES MOINES Dakota, i i v cquipped w1 provod aad bub ans hetwasn OMAHA Ml ’ 2 e N '8 Cr and lowly., 8. » Wostinghouse A natic Alr-brak: nd A J ¢ followed and surrounded bya crowd of Y dance, when he was in such fayorable Platiort Coupied and Bufter and for o T ST THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock Island. 274 Clinton street, | mho uneqvaled inducements offered by this line butchers, disdaining them all, for three or four minutes, when from loss F of blood, and without another fight for life, he sank to the ground for the conditions, that T liad an opportunity fora trec and easy chat with him about some of the encounters in which he had been engaged. Re- | pomce? ) SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT ot Drawn non o | DBIlY Passenger Trains EASTERN AND W c Transter wopot wh Council Bluffs, CHARC Lighting Railroads. Railroad wen Lave lutely been con sidering the feasibility of using th eleotri OUT CHANGE betwes S with LESS ght f e: ghts to dir A h ) siuys he has bee g | to travelers and to e ow \ ADVANCE of ALL last time, and then died in agony. tric light for headlights to -tk ferring to the disparity in size be- |7, Ni Yo, says he haw been using | to travelors and tourists are as follows HEIR LINES, I felt T could stay no longer to look | ®ngines, and for the purposo of gon-| (SONE 0 C0 FRPAALY Ih el ey e T o 1 NG CANS Pun saly o Chisime ALACE Unlon Macifc Tranater, depot st | iy untiso line 18 equipped with Pullman's 5 ; Ao or o B | twee ) me of the men | He bad such i lame bac e could do i'CARS run’only on this line . ] tlon Baclfie Traalar depos nis entire od wi Y upon the rest of the *‘entertainment” | erally illuminating trains, The el wich w lame baok that he could d TN fun oalx s this “(‘AIU\'M‘I{‘N Qounell Blusy 30 s reaching Sloux City | p ace gieeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches, Miller'y whoin he had met in conflict, T asked | nothing but one bott ntirely cured hiw, [& Q PALACE DRAWIN —the dismal slaughter had unnerved ‘llj'l"" “l“‘),“’; ”‘1“ L m‘ 48 “’““'Ii ‘)“"')ll'"' him how he rded his chances un-| 10:0dlw Harioa Hedinlig (e N avkrs charge fer ADVANGE OF ANY OTHER | Weatlnthouse Als boap "V1¢P: 80d the celebrated . : B ' 2 locomol a oaches —_—— ats in Faclining i) he tamous C., - ey oy - AN me. To the people of Madrid, how R 18K 03 45,4000 . e v# | der such circumstances, ; - b Palace Dining Cars, Gorgeous Smoking Cars ROL | garsce that your ticket reads VIA KANSAS ! ever, it was by no means destitute of | 1% liable to cause uncertainty in the “Suppose,” aid I reforring to s BED-BUGS, ROACHES, R legant high-backed rattan revolving | gt teave St Paul ot §:80 p. m., arriviog | O1Y, ST, JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rail- amusement, for they now composed continuity of the light, But there is oy build & Rats, niice, ants, flies vermin, mo- | chairs, for the exclusive use of first-class passen Sioux City d Union Pacibic Trans. | 08d, via Bt. Joseph and St. 'v U St 1 MRl SOF SAAF SOw 4 s | one method that does not appear yet | 4 ioroulcan build, who stood | wouitocs. fscots, ok 1 out by | ¥ depot, Cou o Ja bR A S MOHOOA L e emselves to witness the afternoon’s | " Wl i - & P " ar, © y vere a - quitoes, octs, ete., o A out by [ *g¢el Track and perior equipment combined | ¥ C6POL, HOU West. BARN themse witness .- | to have been discussed, to which this 105 “8upposc you wore attacked by | gy 0T B CRATE) S BY | gt Track and superior cquipment con ined | at your tickets road via A.C.DAWES, Gen, Supt., St. Jo proceedings with becoming satisfac- | /9 A il R That is |®uch a man as Hob Johnson there gh on Rats, 00 DoXos. b | wiid thalr giset Suvigh . STeecient, inakes F. C. HILLS, Superintenden Gen, Fas, And ‘Tickel Agte. 5. Joa tion, and, refreshing themselves with m'iJ“;i‘l’l‘;“m:” x;";‘ PP e h‘;"l‘“ What then?” druggists. (6) | fhis; abave all othiers, the tavorite route to the | EROBINKON, - Misourl Vally, . W. C. racunmar, Tick oranges, ‘‘aguardiente” and cigar Jangr e e SACRP YHR S A Oh,” dryly responded Bowie, T 'TL" d you will fiud traveling & huxury tn- | 5 g NGBRY'AN, Passager Agent AXDY Hoxomy, Fastongss Socen i hoarsely for the next 4 purp f ) ohn Jacobs stead of & fort ouncil Blufts, lova. ettes, shouted hoarsely for the nex | gyt i would cut him down to my size! . y ough tickets vio this celebratud line for sale I Shulis, J A. B. BARNAKD, General Agent, bull and the “‘picadors.” *“They love | MaKINg & continuous lumination oftices in the United States and Cana - OMAHA, NE| (Formarly of Glsh & Jacobs,) A 2U aiomaation aboub rates of fare, Slesving — — U N Car accommodations, Time Tables, etc., will be H A M B U R G LI N E AGENTS WANTED FOR o | cheertully given by applying to . t. . JAMES R. WOOD, 2 S— C S General Pass Agent, Chicago, Weekly Line of Steamers reative cience J. POTTER, Leaving New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 p and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. General Manacer Chicago. w., for Profuscly lustrated. The most {mportant and along all the railroad tracks. There thirty telegraph poles to the it,” said a native of Madrid to me e Bt A wo went out together, “and sooner | 31% ¢} Detroit Froe Iress than give up iheir bull fights they |™Mile, andif on every other one of| " T take pleasure an’ satisfuction, these were hung N ric lamp aid > Dre: ey e oy - No. 1417 Farnham 8t., Old Stand of Jacob I should | these woro hung au eleetric lamp (he fsaid the president as he hold up a par- N4 Famham st., ¢ fijand, o Jseob G would have a revolution, " 1 ] say from what T saw last Sunday that | 90tire track could be de as light as | cel, *“in informin’ you that a worthy he wras iaht day. This would do away entirely | citizen of Detroit, who does not car 1IVIL, MECHANICAL AND MINING EN. — with the need of the expensive and |tohave his name menshun'd, has pre- | A7 GINEERING at the O st —— ENGLAND, o LT L TR A Big Fish Story. cumbrous headlights, and to some ex- | sented dis revised edishun of de bible | i sl b A it Lo Do I A. G. TROUP, FRANCEand Address Agext VUL T 1 - Lawrnece Tribune. tent, with the necessity for using oil {to de Lime-Kiln elub, We do not feuber Lith. The Register for 158041 containg s . . ) GERMANY, |- Dexte “_L‘Arhomas Yesterday afternoon a small boy | lamps in the trains. It would also ob- | open our meetin's w.d prayer, nor Qo | Lt s fruduates for the paat 64 ycars, with exter L. y For passage apply to y their positions; alwo, course' of study, requi il i W, ©. B. RICHARD & €0, was fired with an .'unllmn n to become | viate all dangers to rallnvlu.d traflic that | we close by singin' de doxology, but | ments expenses, st Address cwire| ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Gen. bass. Ageut, ol Brosdwny | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, mer of one of the large fish uw}n- w are incident to the darkness, Ae- | neberdeless 1 4 « s DAVID M. GREENE, Ornics in Hanscomb's Block, with George E NEW YORE. the owner of o 0 O ¢- | neberdeless Tam suah dis gift will be| ji1gdcoasnon Oirector. | Prichett, 100 Farubam S, Ouaba, Neb. *° | Faaxs E, Mookns, Haxsy Pusvr Omiaba aptrst waha, Nebraska,