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6 TIIE ()MATL\ DAILY PEE: TUESDAY JULY 26, 1881 mings and Diok Little, after leavin; POSIAROe. and have felt no pain since first_ week & Forwardnoss andstrong common senso ter using them, and am n i Does 1ot specuisbis, and therofors any bargaing ,.flq &z DO D G, + in what he says that no one who | prce £1.00, trial fi - on its books are insured to its patrons, instead PPOBITH POSTOFFICK » zods uorthward wutl they reschel e | knows him wonders that Lo s be: Rriog B3, 05, Wial Gas 10 08 o heihe vobbad uy by the avent__ - EDHOLM & ERICKSON. ko> ~| come one of the greatest masters of ——— B ARl R il She sty Lo TSR fve, | e area as of money-makiuk DYING BY INCHES R e arosALS. BROWN__._ELL BARL J A WAKEF Nt td SART: A NG B . or the Constiv ction of Silewalks. Just where they made a crossing it is | His history is one of the romances| Very often we see a pe utlor- P the U . i v | . . ELD impossiblo to state, but on the follow- | of mining, ‘"'wenty-two years ago, |ing et e B B.;.:...'uo?-}i[:-":i“al'::&m"“.'..? ol | YOURG LADIES SEMINARY | WIIOLI ’ ing, evening the 16th, they certainly [ when the *‘Pike’s Peak or bust” fever | plaint ,and iy gradually dy by | for \\hqm{fl:}(lu"\lflz o‘l sdgwalk infrout of and !'...m through Bni-:-lmr Township of | was at its helght, Tabor and his|inches. This no longer need to be L | adjining "o folawtug duscribed prniaes o OMAHA, NEB. { ackson gounty, and, taking a_south- | wife left thewr hungry home in Maine | for Electric Bitters will it Lots 20, 27and30in block 54 on west side of ton | MB ) (& westwardly wu‘rw, ' continued on to | to seek a fortune in the wild west. | cure IS: ht's dim;‘- " :u.) ‘:fi:‘m. 17thstreo! Rev, B DUHERTY, M. A.. Recl’m'l Lath 8 " i s of teachers in English | ath, I1ing|es Pick ) ets, » B - e e q 5 3 ,6,20 sard 21 in block 8, west sideof 17 the Indian temitory. The party, They didu't find it. For eighteen srgana.Thoy hanal, 4,4 3 3110 Mook 6, wush sldeot J1th however, did not remain intact, but | weary years they went up and down | ave especially adapt: Lot 1 in Wpek 8, Swees s and Fine Arbs. to this class of 0 ) divided up into ) to de- | the foot-hills and tains of Color- | disenses, acting AL ‘| Letiin blu.-n ¥, Reed' Eu\_l.nhl!luu“ : diidodup i ompon 1o o ok ol s i o, OGS | L 5 i, | AT ol T «|THE NINETEENTH YEAR|SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LM, cewsnr\i/ the train mounted their horses an e well.” | i g e . i ! THE TRAIN ROBBERS, [tcd the outlaws. Such a force dis: | Now hen they ha 7 ‘ - == e - 4 | ciplined i w when they have more millions | - | — ! |ininet i deperstionana st | han they bk mundredy (he, Sirg| E BENEY & CONNOLLY. IRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS N o o of arms would be | Tabor deliehts in telling how *‘me and | ! . . 0 be made by a sheriffs posse. the park from Dei 0. C e — KR P p——— B dents Connected with the ‘flo:ti:(.h:"t |m:-,}r‘|dm’¥ any invidious re- | vl)u-ln‘ 'umr ;:lmul.;':\l rmlel.- (ll::rn( f",'» LECVII’SWNI:)'L;.Q; {,Il’;’s““”m' AL ¢ ons upon the officers who pretend | the sale of sty i Oto ity oF, OHN 8. LEWIS, Dew Oity, lowa. fop, It Ontrage. [0 have 'boen searching Tor the ont- | was & small camp sbwus (e milesfror, \ MENENRY HOUSE, . West &ids, lowa. i laws, candor and earnestness incite | where Londville now flourish gl ] u SUNNTY HOUSE, AN & BEON ot Pl — the belief that these pursuers enter- | where the first ‘d‘:;‘..,', 2y '"fm i) i SUMMIT HOUSE, SWAN & BECKER, Greston, I A Pro "oaition From Frank tained no_real desire to corral the |made in Taatie . Eabon Vet N JUDKINS HOUSE, JUDKINS & BRO., Ped Oak, la. | L T e L has boon with the possoss |staked” two prospectors. A et - MENDIN HOTEL, ADOLPH WUNDER, Wondin, T James totheV ' & ’!ln':filrx 'lxke' the ‘.”mlmc? of an am- | Rische m“mm_r'u._ FI,ry,_r e “::"’"‘:I THE CENTRAL HOUSE, JOSEPH BANKEY, Walnut, 1a. p ¢ ans for eur hunter in search of a grizzly; | for ore, « y 3 A s COMMER d byl cating* K;‘: R very anxious until the gnlrll'a is fixn:i:;ht : :],r; ';,,“.':,' h-‘.{lf" ,'""'l'l["'(';" "”}' ']"]' S L ‘ FJ P E R SI PARK uocv:tNOTEL aMJ L:AT;\?:: Ml the Robber, * or Tun to cover, when anxiety dogen- ovel s e o el ‘. B ‘ sttt Hhoey > erates into doubtful prnhrim! Yokl ;],.'.'f,':}' ‘T'm oy T A 552;35.." €, iy Mbiariati 4 » 1t i n singalar fask that with all the | a8 thay wewt downen Shate Pl Of ¢ very gra de and size ot EAL, . DABEAD: el The James Boys' = Rendesv, atrocious crimom oredited to tho James Al BB L U DURKE'EHOTRYY | o sumce, b Wh y were Re boys and their confederates, there is | Abo ality steadily impryved. . E. R. BURKE, Carroll, la. "ot B T S oot | £t S I, s e rices SN 08 Soratourioose, son Luona . & y d ufl'are.d for their capture, although at | his store to tl)y "l"" R hea'rd Of' ARNLEY HOUSE, BAN EVBREY, ' o T o one time the rewards offered by lo larger place. Mo ASHLEY HOUSE, DAN EMBREE, » Sib ettt 2 i e, Kb rganethiacio Atate, | came to Donver and bought. a bill of HEAD HOUSE 408, SHAW & €O TR ’ epubl " M ress companies aggre- | g o ting to &2,5 v v y u 3 R Oy el 0% e oor., | @ted 875,000, ' During ¢ A""“;I,"..’ ],_;:nv;:un‘y:::’u‘.: e to 2,500, and net kit MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CHENEY & CO., s‘e.,.:':{.' ‘TA respondent arrived in' Ka: 88 City on |, “dministration nearly all the rewards | offered his ::I) 4‘"””«']‘ to sattle, hy ¥ d CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL, CMENEY BROS., Mo, V\IIE"J Y Monday lnst, tho 18th, fo © the pur:[op °red by the stato wore withdrawn, | Denvor firm it tlisy: taetertad 1o} i L g ) b URML AL L] 9.9 TUCK, B Poso of proscouting an inv Setigation, | tho, 1 tho private corporations thathiad | take their chancos o sotting . theys | TP Mase s werk sl f3 _ thue stk s ort Weckamcy, KLE e NEOLAMOTEL, b AEVERTS. Staton st concerning tho partreula ™ Of the |suffss 4 80 seriously at the hands of | money back when he dis; g their splenddines 9t of Ladies and Misse's ine and introducing into ¢ NEOLA HOTEL, F.BIEVERTZ N e rooont train roblery at Wanat, % Mis- | tho b 1d Kkniolits of the roud withirew | wares, Tatet ho. bowans 20,500 el ittt OF TAF of W Mttt Ly W. A. WOODWORTH Vel ) souri, but to discover, if possib '€ Who |the in, entives they had advertised, | SO o obas In et ar et e . | Fonic Bitters.” A CENTRAL HOUSE, P ; Ltk rom, whithor thay wont and ho ¥ the | tho fow figures romaining, a0 that | o tako his hulfof Liktle Pittaburg in CROMWELL HOUSE, MRS, B, COCHR s g aut ,.]mx.-x prosecutod the searcl “ 1 [now there 18 no reward standing for St \VHEN. Tl v)u!lnlmrv_' BRAPG rees et o, V4. TARIGE | AN AL SR ot o i WALTON HOUSE, T.C. WA OCHRAN Cromwell, la, ain glnd to by that my effets 1 8Y6 |the appre, "ension of any of the out- | howevsr, ho reccived et h o espectully Invitad to catia doeo | ] i CITY HOTEL, e AL it not been without results, as wili ' be | laws gy cived aletter from the them, Al their R s e it gt o iyt MA i Ml LAA I Al Blair, Neb, scen in tho summing up which { olloy ¥8:| A proposiy i0n is now being discussed f as the ding him to tako back his min, | A Thorough Blood Purifier, A Tonic Appe- s et W. W. BROWNING, Brownvile, Neb. T m propaPod £ siarer a§ Sion e | by samerof 1. ‘otista Oity's leading oiti |kind of busirioss, and Sssuting that| eride: X : Pledihir v th taghs, I lgbikLing 6 Sk, tod b ol Sl AT AL G Plattsmouth, Neb’ stantial positivencas, that Frank Jam | zons looking to the formation of a SHat L1y WOl bkt B ok e Tor | ide Tiace, Poliah, e ot et el Comment s = s — and Jim Camings' wore tho artio ¥ fund by priv. ' mubseription - say | Well thay might, for within thees| 81 Side Button, g e B - B ) MOR tho planned, “and with tho 1 id of *[ 30,000, tho am 0t ot considered — | months ho had boaght out both b i R rinar A 7 -t at “,i"!;‘":‘: r:r‘l“’:ffl:tm{ the rol sbery | when rased to b 'nWer’ml,na a reward | partners for about .ifiOOOO poy Febble Goat & Ch ‘ain \.E‘,’:.,',['.,".‘f.".'f\‘,:x;kg;fs“g‘ié’g‘:z.‘sn;' and & n, and that the proof may| for the productic ™ of the bodies of | tham out 0 bods 6F the e LIVER GURE." It stands Unrivalled, ~Thous- I A 'f‘:cttl‘l‘ waiting the following sey "eral| Frank .lxzmnu, Jew ©James, Jim Cum- mul‘;|:\'<|1l illl,‘;,ltlz“l‘; ::rl':l;t(l:ncf bt e FROX $1.25 up, i and "'ir"‘:':y}!”i'l- I;I'rh!«n Es LE G‘l‘oo clore recited: + wings and Dick 14, 1o, dead or alive. | Mofft. & Co. for 0 . e, o At i ] ORI 1 e ron y ago T reccived a Jo tter |71 'his, sumn, it is thon, ht, can be casil Tn al Mg phebprt o . H. WARNER, Rochester, N. Y. from Frank Jamos ackn , sumn, it is thow, 1% y | Tnall ho made about 1,300,000 « f vira e bl : nowled the | se '8 to tho sta 5" fifhih, W o on o16.4u.th st 1v 1213 F Y 'r.eculp‘t‘nl a copy of my‘lntu ll‘)‘l:"'l‘ll c: :;.":l‘::mo‘(ll ;;{l .(I,'l);"l,:’. l;':n‘r)rqsn‘x:)iu:l "f[, g %I&J);hl‘r‘? """";:"““"" at arnham St" Omaha’ Neb. ion: S : f 5 jold 5 VLN i pion; Bordor Outluws, which Lsc -t | which, subiiptions | T T ia | 0 e e Gt s BRO00000 | v vmy v o Piva:ABORIMYIT OF D '.I.l MO”N..I.. B. 8. HARRINGTON. e j ey bk i ui)‘ his lotter h 8 | con tributions from ol \ he law-loving | empty ruin so far as appearances go. i j st ’ i P NEWELL. sy ” b Wbt St | St S 3, bl il ot eyl R WESTERN POLISH who is known to bo in 3:::’;...;'}1‘,“.'&‘3 ,!; 'tli:layhléul:::"l“'b‘;n:":x'lz : l::i:y 1‘:’(;:; :r)n‘:cmu"."ry who ,,I""EM this stock at AMERICAN KID SHORS MANUPACTURRR AND DRILER IN CO—, with Frank James, visited St. Loai » 1 An 1] prices in the belief that they MANUFACTURERSO! James, . Loni $|such a pecuniary forae th '@ ‘'border|would mak . P i b R e Vestmnts o' osl S oy mere du| 7MW cuxmaar. | SADDLES AND HARNESS | A el pon the advantager || terminated, root and branch ceived and robbed i ¥ STAR ST which we might mutaally y \ ; nd robbed by the clever mon [ mig ly reap by a Jl W, BukL who manipulated Childn 1ns’ Shoes; S| a P L] sudden stimulstion in tho sale of J . he pulated the shares; but to a In ons’ Shoes; Slippers and Bandals i9endlom | \ 1412 Farn. St. — AND — “‘Border Outlaws,” fo i Semp——— disinterested outsider it looks as if the yhd " for which he was . sxax, | doplicity of p 3 Omaha, Neb BEAU BRUMMEL 1 D NSk 6 h W A WEALTHY COLORAA .| duplicity of the sellers would have |MENt ¥ HANDSEWED BOOTS AND | ) bl BOOT BLACKING. agent. His proposition proved fruitless 1 SPE i 5 il s hut for the M| SHC VES, of all kinds o SPE TALTT. X s:figcc;l"d- sistement {hat Frank How He Struck a Stooak o8 Luck|greed of the buyers, ';l',"'f':,’_::" % he’ BIST QUALITY OF° | ZALSO DEALERS IN \ o oreiiay il‘|l-uil:::rni‘m€l.m:\‘i1:& n: After ?:Lt::in‘m ”xlmv:;) ’ll(‘némrl l;'nd nothing to do with it CEHYLON & GERMAN FPLUMBAG st ? e stock deal, but Chatfee and Mofff . campaign; thait » lange robbery would whi odi oo and Moffut, | [EANT) -SEWED BOOTS i COUNCIL BLUFF&, IO? : o X d omo- t the credit of enginee AND SHOES Jy ot <, IOWA. #0011 18 GO 1 ke A h Denver Correspondence St Leais: Globwd emo- | WO &0 engineering that y some startling e ol ekt L ) s s A ML ho agroed to fumish us with the very It'sa remarkablo fact,” s @ | (A0 oritin some places, are vory IN THE CITY, AND snoment the .robbery should b prominent citizen of Denver tw 1 ne wealty and highly respected. citivos of ; <completed, o-u;fll'rilin{( the namu: yesterday, ‘‘that nearly all the h | Denver. Sinco the Little Pittshure 5 / J . e eaIieeg thod "le| mirikes in'tho mines of Gblomdo lise o strike,ovorything that Tabor ha touoh- Lowe: 3t Prices Guarantead: - - they, had organized, where becn made by republicanss 1 canuw * [ 4 has turned to gold. His intorest aro R Saasbiod, 6l sae 0F therr abtd, ato.,| | Sov Feckilan gutance in. whicu. a |®cattered in every direction through- ISH & McMAHON A7 CRaBeTwoRIrive i (o crt AR el WboREAE: e out the state, and, if this whilom.|" ; s &r:“ iR w1 nl'u‘ BT, e oaiE sponker was himsolf a rurubliunn, Rndl cr:::u;rondul ntorciweper. couldn’t 0\ CH EAGLE GRAIL CED- AGENT FOR THR CRLKBRATED | L oromour part to comply with his| jlcared that lo night fi‘.’u:’:“ififi.fi"’ R e O T TR 2 By aon they have ‘this C:ON CORD HARNESS 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB i by ond- | o oyed demoorat tor oxplanation.. | % ith the boys in Wall strect. When R oo at s Combramat Benpey: | The [Only Exclusive Wholesale Dru i ; dod as M appendix to a new nd‘\llmnn % {oie vepaBlGkn [riu)fi et | T8 2 first turned up b that centre o3 Sion hibi g House in Nebranka. «“Border Outlaws,” and issued con- - Auld : cel o3 ki P W B 5 of *Boer Gula”and patod con ot o *thcas sonetly”” wan Ul 2 7 Pracis they ook tim for o “(RE] \DMORE: BOOTS 2 S so Ranchmon's and Ladies SAD: SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS ‘:‘_E rts, thoroby creating a large- rojoinder. ‘I think the record willl gn ‘eny who had made his money d § and invite all Who canuot examine to send for [ jy 18-me b R A Tar Chs Neple OF 4 A MUOri SRk aamany i have boen.|$0 A1y Sndimould part with it) sen ily. pricr = anot : ba ] 4 i covered in this state by democratn I WOLOS) LS HET “played hirn for i . i . ) ; SOk :fi:‘e;fifi"".’ifinx mp:;";“':"t‘;“‘; a3 by ropublicans within tho last five| & s8 ckor.” and they will never ) nako SRR United i3tates Depository. Hellmuth Ladies Oollege : ! s n . J Curs, but somehow, whenever kind of a mist: in his case _— 3 was rojected with little considorta- |7, ) G D He h Feeney & (2 onn 3 Patroness, H. R. H. PRIl 4 s amocrat makes a big strike he sud- | a8 Ly © has developed a taler 1t for eney noly. carefully study the . d . H. PRINCESS.LOUISE. Founder and President, The Right Rev. I. HELL- hox{ of the :Z}’:r‘:‘ll‘t{h:{utl :fhb',:\r‘{, d enly blossoms ou as. o. republican. hand ling vast amounts of 1w oney hmnlv‘nf::;‘:-‘;“}::nl'ii :ly?ll:‘.(;’\:n:;‘rmn“kfl;?yn 1 TIRST MUTH, D. D,, D. C. L, LORD BISHOP OF HURON:. FailiTerm opens such a8 was decla ¢} 5 S o bugs o nowapapar and bo ginis| Wisely * that surpriscs all but those who |as fheir prices are acknow i = Wednesday, September 2ist. $ it At this time, however, the as > ‘I 0 V knowledged by e\ ery place. A e ke |99 set up the pins for an election to|used to play 10-cent draw-poker withi| one as ver, mo¢ lers 49, their trade is boom- a lt‘na Handsome and spacious buildings, ) cautitully situaced in a most healthy loeality, about four 'h P rtions then made assume R o Biotia bonste:. Now theros {lim i tho-old days, One of ¢ hese, | N8 boyond theiir expretation. by rail from Ningara Fulls, and on one of the principal through routes hesween the East ur ‘hours “ > 0 f N ) y » T : X e soundest P o, Who. committed the 70b-| 008", dumlira”aa anybody; but Tubors luck ard Julgment, tho other | & Perfoct Fi t (luaranted or the| Cor.13th end Farnam Ste. | hngugespiren thi tllie. WaSIG ot Tormmation of chssetor. . FAENGH 1 e it is not all the ovidenos T when he cleared a million in Little | d8y. said: *‘H oraco was the bes's 104 Mone funded. — Board, Laund e Tt Foo, Il it Lol 5 B;n. this iyuot all tho ovideneo T | piiabury o bucamo st isat u;m_ ,,.)iefl,h’ Gt He y ‘Refunded. OMDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 1N | ern Languages: Callithonics, Drawing and e IR o b am in._posscssi pesta kind of a republican, was olocted | Always knowed when to come i and OMAUA. e y bl for the. @ ughters o Clerzyn Tatest defamation of Missouri's g o0 [y s bl i { beimg Tars” and rull patiiculars address MISS CLINTON, Lady Principal, Hellmuts Ladies Colloc i i LssoRrs 8 g entenant.governor, asd is now a dark | When to stay o1at, whon to bluff’ and §U.OCEBEORS TO KOUN TZE DROTH| ONTARIO, CANADA. A e Lo, i : nh s ,'.'.'.:.’:mc‘?v:':;:; Norso in tho raco for. Senator Teller's | when to lay down, When a mon ONE PRITE ONLY | e 2 = bl droted \ o ripe e P NS seat. He's pretty apt 3o get the place nows these th ings in draw, he'ts able Org anlsed aa a National Bi nk August 20, 1863, i ll‘(‘:l\:‘l,l.llml‘:ul;e‘:tlfr:‘x:;n! (wlzfl'lz‘:?:,::e;‘: too, for when he goes.in, he goesin ton] 80 h“lld lll‘{f"l"‘fl , and make his way :\ml: tm{' !'h.\' IMARKED IN PLAIN | GARITAL AND PROFITS OV rin ‘:30:) onc‘ FEARO N & COLE a ) e in." anywhere if ho ever gots a chance.” TGURES. THEY CARRY i A $ 1 had met Fravk Jomes R 4 ety i i 4 ol B N ° e L 1 R Lo Commissson Merchants o f every well regulated conver- ¢ g8 ~_or I8 Chareo T Aven ¥ ublic square, well armed, on the 10¢th | Datk.o y (3 ““ | hasn't come yoot. Tabor's wealth is | FFAR ) AT Sl | 3y B, o only five daya beforo the rob saion in Culorado, but moxo wpec- o ol cntimated e twcen MER 8 SUPPLIES, Ak e t 1121 Farnham St., Omaha, Neb. : pury occurred. t was not »istaken A bank 1Y T ks ]r- | £4,000,000 ancl §10,900,000, biit inis | JouN A, CREF ilITO®; Consignments made us will receive prompt attention. References Fi N %. P A identity for the gentleman in question and banks attest his greatness and R R rAI At 6 ron hie o B Kbiphions | Doy o | promy tion. References First N %, Pank and Omaha Buz o taisod in four miles of the present citizens all sing his praises, The Ta- s ;ig:lm"'”.‘\. lt.‘ .“")’“'I:l‘ 5*" ite l‘?“ b1 T . | F. 1. DA vis, Asst. Cashier. = s he Jamea boys’ ts, | bor block, on Sixteenth strect, is the | : LA ORIENBIARGL 1500 AT O B :&d:::uf;’: (yo.;sr-u on loyr:nllm;?"u::, pride of t‘lm city, and the Tabor opexa. ?“d"-“" luwf'r'"m p"feny to mllians, | 5152 Sixteent h Hreet, Between Califor- :"m':“ Jppvironsponn gl romard o test social intimaoy with thom, | 2043 which will be opened on Sepe| 0 1% 'l‘: ""’"l‘ and. approachvabla: a8 | pia cod Cass street , Opgosito W, Gentleman's | 1) sy apes reincaton boatl) ' Inborest. ding th me school, partici * | tomber Hth, promises to surpass any- 2VEN: is only son.and leir is one | popular yxocery st ore. e ey (aie ORI RO Dbl attending the sam 0ol, participa: n ) g i, of the lessoos of the Windsor: hatel, | — —————— — el = of e United States, alt o Loadoh, Dubfin, ting in the same sports, and in later thing of the kind west of Ohicago. | 14" Pt hadel, whurshand the principal citiesof the conti e aniAL b (s 0l (6og| Tha Tabor mankion, i ;h suburba, | S00 18 84 0 a shrewd, lavel- n oo bot weope, «}:uniuh“cu- Kl!ui"u woll acquainted |18 rogarded as a palace by the adwiz- li‘:l‘l((:‘in)l‘i)ll::i!“;lx:i hrl“' T “‘1"" ““i C’s { ket for et granss by the n- ¢ 9 it i tives, and the Tabor real estate %! aacl SHANIOL.8,, AN C % myself fn Olathe, 1 can positively AR DM highly thought of in Di | New England gravamar, and is now b The Oldest lisi attshed stute that this information regarding is more highly thought of /in JeR¥Ory o\ covin 'y tour of Eus ExGov. § o f than the Astor acres or the Trinity i rope. EaGov. = the presence of Frank James in the| “HE RS, y Routt, ex-Senator:@haffee, Ma John ad | e Do o, in ruo. beyond all | chureh property in few Sors Evans, Mr. D. H. Mofiat, Senator N. [ o ten . BAMNKING HOUSE doubt, . Bub what his business was, | But if Tubor is great it Deonvor, he | . Hill, and Mr. Palmer, of {20 Don. | on® HGa oo or when he left T could not ascortain. |18 pre-eminent in Leadville, where allfyer and Rio Grande railway. e, (z > [ 4 | Mrs, Sunuels mothe of tho Jamnen lln':'swzix:z“\l\-u:i]{l;erwu;“filug from e noxt to Gov. Tabor, tho Londa mil 5) fee W IN NEBRA SE A as 1n Kansas City on yeste 3 o Y Y ! = > ‘ 5 m\{l"n‘l’lo q':n Tuesdiy, {»ml\zmubly «?, stamp-mills, and smelters and opera ,:,tm;::‘::l:t. t;;i:lllu :fi:":::::l“:::“fi} R i | cald'en’ Hami! ton: & CO., Qiscover what offort was being muade | houso shine with a glory quite un- | jvans and Pulmer, theso men have ) i i —— T AT | by Jackson cou ity authorities to ap-| known in losser altitudes. 1 had | 31} mado theie vast fortuncs in mining @ Hee o) . } ¥ dond the gang, She was vory pos- | heard so much about Tabor's mines | within tho ast ten years, Evansand | B = Ly itive in her declarations that both and Tabor's buildings and Tabor's | Palmer made their mon ey in railroad | Frank and Jesse were dead, going so | schomes from tho time I crossed the | byilding, but if it were not for the .fi e e WALt o Lhooss far in her assortions ns to say that |line which scparates Lotal-abatinonce | smines haie roads would naver. haved by (T | pemiabionnkc, Frank died threo years ago of con- Kansas from driuk-as-you-please Colo- | 1oy huilt. 'H Lad Accounts kepd in currel icy o» gold subject to i tion, in T Whist sho hoped | rado, that T was quito unxious to} = ) Y| ST e shock whaeslotion f 7 Sampion, Jn exas, What shohopod | R ) vz king face to fuco. | ). Colorado is full of prespoctive mils- ¢ : E = | Ceataficates of deposit 1 wued payable in three, to gain by & claim so easily disproved ol DONAIE Mty ity lionaires, and one can’t help being H 0 — _l six snd twelve months, 'vearing. intercet, or on it is difficult to conjecture. My curiosity was amply gra 3‘1‘, kf" amused a4 times by the buoyant hopa- M e W dewsnd.without intorest. Bl e ank Jamo | day. 1y h eourtusy f lov: PR | RULLL UF i, aonld mt. borein = 6 18 O | Aot P g speored ot many know is in the Indian nation,on | T occupicd @ place aih HAe aloony of | 50 tasave them Trow. starvation, aad o oc. LI | oy and sl ot bl larniiic) | B wators of _tho Sundy rivor, |th stale Touse while the WD ot vow that they would not well g = g W e e § near Atoka, A well known gentleman wilitary compinics _"_‘, D““‘“l‘“"‘“‘ tieir mining prosrects for 850,000, [~ = | Driw sighs anatts o0 Eniand, Ireland, Scot- # 3 Loadville passed in review under the |/ h! » Land, and all parts of Et of 8t. Louis, whuse business for the s Dhis. extravagant hopefulne o , and all parts of Et rope. g3 last several months has kept him in exccutive eye. A number of thei AETIR s hope! g"t”fl seanns | T oy 1 1) A | European passag( - tickats, the nation, informed me some days |state officers ussisted _tho governor, | 10 b0 11 M FHW, a5 0 1""““)’ ver ; mq l‘ COLLECTIONS PRO'MPTLY MADE. i 3 ago that ho had scon Frank James | and smong them was Lieut-lovernor mm."la g ‘::1 Rlqradd) e ] < T i and several of his confoderates more | Tabor, arrayod in tho uniform of the | FIEICE 2.2 Lt:dm:lj most unkazown Em LA (a) ] ki than fifty ti during th t | Tabor Guards, his strang, bony haad [Rore: S NOW'S ien o stranger shuf- n X ¢ BX er (Hna,s&Bru n fifty times during the prosen! J \ 1A% | flow off the mortal coil beforo tho air| _ ex =z J L ¢ year, and always within a hundred | surmounted by & little ~ skull- A n M u“ (D] ar, 1B " 4 ¢ & o and sunshine of these higher altitudes y \JY AND SE miles or loss of Atoka. This section | & p.“ “l“:‘f‘m"uy "v':l) "‘“!w hl):l. have had time to cure the distemper u > < TP RV R ). i ol the nation is distinguished. for the | swall, | Mis wariuest s UL in his blood, but the oldest inhabi ML | ph =z REAL ESTATE lelos charactors tht tufes i, mur. ot oall M, “ubor cither Bandaomt | g when pinshed by hungor of piie H [ e b i i | or graceful. He is apparently abo cr A \ WL TRAYBACTION i Skl dac and by e e e o thas | BD. Joars ol his apparently wbout | yiod Ly poverty, just thinks of i | (B [ =0 comrTey s, YHOLERALE ASD BETAIL NANUVACTURING p.rtiouhr RNy c()uitry | Coaru a8 on Tudian's, and hia large Tabors, and Robinsons, and Chaffess, [ ] i’ Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, Hfic. 3 in fact, almost impossible i’uruguu,- mouth is covered, rather than orna- and Routts, smiles seronely and lives n n [~ IF YOU WANNTO BUY 02 SELL ) istrict | mented,by a heav, mustache, which is | *% 3 Call at Office, Roan % Creighton Block,"Omaha, b e w] e t«;u-ou{lh th‘:yddmrh lightl; tiy ged wigl gray, his arms e I | | U 4 without a large and well armed escort, | slightly ting h Y D8 ar g e e In such h:“.‘nu the James boys feol | Boeme! made of wood and his joints ‘ Nearly a Miracle. ¢ ° i (5 G P B . ° bl secure from official interference. or iron, and it is very evident that he @e‘-.m.h Hfll: lhughl.u.mm. N. Y, 3 e0. - emis LARGEST §TOCK OF g & From the best evidence_attainable, does not feel at all at home in & mili- :n;': o ‘h{ll -]\:A.i‘l‘l.\ltglh"\llr'l: Ll:‘l’:“lu‘:‘x‘g ?3:1 ! = - 2 ¥ tary uniform, In conversation With | houlders, T lost ey . y ] R E A [}nld dS].l W tc . f ] the gan) who robbed the Rook hh“d this luckiest of men one soon forgets :l-i,-.r‘::l c..lnl-)l‘wliltll‘; .I,'R."“‘“ A '-l: .me. :lfm 4 - EAL sT ATE GEIIGY an ver al { 2 & Faolto tnlumnmqng whom were | )i" oo iliarities of manner lnmp- day. My mother pmc..mi':fim- f&‘xfn:nx al [ 16th and Dod 4 / / Frank James, Ed Miller, Jim Cum- b Mhore 1s 80 much straight- | Broon Brrvess; I'took them as Hirec R [—] an ge Sts., Omaha, Neb Cowa and see our stock, a3 we wil be pleased to show goods. f [¥%) This agency does STRICTLY & brokerage business. 28-eol-1w ) SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Assisted by an’ able *s addition. | Languages, Sk ber 48 seven riders would have made | growing cld and discouraged i their |and will speedily cure where every il s y CGIN w1 . A ST, i | X Y | Lo on the south side of Cass in block 363, | WILL BEGIN d » WAC, v conspicuous. They were atb no time | tiresome and bootless search, He|other remedy i’,'.. failed. Sold at| Yots 1,2, and 4 on south side of Cass i block | ¥~ &FSTATE AGENT F Ml et i L8 80 far " though, but that s pro- | was sobor and she thrifty, but some- | ifty cents @ bottle, by Tsh & M- 7, Bweedey's addition. Lo mwfi‘"’-‘m-‘ 7, 1881: 4 Oit MILWAUKEE CEMENT CONPANY, arranged signal would have concentra- | how they did not get on in the world. | Malon. 3 jy 23488 r oo B THE RECTOR Neu Union Pacific Depot, - OMAHA NEB hy - - )

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