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THE DAILY BEE~OMAHA TUESDAY MARCH 18 3 uhasorperelan, [ IN PRIS_llII 27 YEARS. A FEW to send his team back. Some one in- duced him to stay (at six hours without object or purpose at a place where there was nothing to see and nobody to ta’k with when only three or four milee dlstant from the woman he had traveled one thousand miles to meet and marry. Some ono sent word to Miss Woods the next morning (who knew Estabrouk did not go there [ the retarned husband In amszement. the night before) to prevent her aek- ‘‘Just as you like,” roturned the ing questions about the owner of the | other; ‘‘only don't mention my name trank, and she asked none fir alin the matter." month, Some one furnished the| ‘‘Bat don't you propose to do any- money to earry the trank there. Some [ thing about 17" one did all this for & porpose, and| *“Well, now, you just best! Just as what that purpose was may be vaslly [ soon as that man winds off that job surmised. No one ever clalmed that | he's going to be dry, and if I've got & Ulom had anything whatever to do|quarter anywhere he's going to get a Ay be truthfully called the “‘Dear Friend of W - drink, and don't you interfere now, wsome of her correspondents love to call nor'".' Shipman, of Coldwater, in a letter to | With these things or wau in any way ) . the governor sollciting Ulum's pardon. | 0ounected with the person who did | you hear mei" 1 woalously devoted to her work, which is the outcome ’ The letter Is as follows: them, yet the ‘‘eame one” who did| And the policeman strolled cff down & & litostudy, and is obliged to keep six lady them is the murderer of Es abrook, | the silent street, while Enoch, bending salstants, to help her answer the large correspondence the stranger. ‘I guees he and she thinks he's her husband " “'And it's you wife!” “‘Sure! Only I've been away along time - shipwrecked, you know—and I just got home, T saw ‘em at it, and I thought I wouldn’t interfere,” “Do you want mo to arrest hlm?" inguired the pollceman, contemplating 4 NOTED BRUT UNTITLED WOMAN. (From the Boston Globe.] Bark‘nndw F‘ & Solata form. For i itcuiration'or Sas | St0ry of Samuel Ulum, of 8t. bl Y.L HOBES Weltes-— =~ REV.J.LTOWNER, Josoph County, M ch, fler & thorough trial of th . e o TRON TONIO, I tako pleasure y fconsider 1 in stating that I 'a moat_excellent remedy for | HOW the Orime of Murder was the debilitated vital forces. BARGAIWNS Eworn Againet an In- 3 s toces nocent Man, s & reliabio mn:aui e mfi. I:rl‘ltl‘nl‘ an Detroit Free Preas. mgv‘}"pmp:::fi:. 'l;he gory tl)fU the I:nrdet charged , Kyoy Oct, 3, 1883, ins: Samuel Ulum has been hereto- MINIDGY 5 DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., S13%, KADN . 67 WUIB. | {oro related, but perhaps nevor s completely as by Judge John B, XN The above (s & good Ifkeness of Mrs, Lydia E. Piake of Lynn, Mass., who above all other human betnge b WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN JUDGE SHIPMAN'S NARRATIVE I have been requested to make a statement in the case of Samucl Ulom, now ia prison on convietion for br 0| rance has never be gt k's disappea en Lath, Shingles, Pickets, solved; nordo I doubt that Ulum has ply cheerfully. 3 for 1c flored f ! 8A8"| ‘300“3, BLI“DS. Moi.m"fls, LIME. GE“EH At the time of Ulum's convietion I o:::xlux‘illl?udy?y“ot;:r.“:nd l::r;hl‘;;“:z uot that Knoch had been #0 near, and ain, 1t will cure entirely the worst form of falling was reading law with Ohester Gurney | had no lot t. I wverg carncatly | had him shekels in hi ket wh ¢ the uterus, Leucorrhaa, frrecular and painful PLASTHR, BTO. and took tho evidonce for the dofeuce. | hopa that ho may once myre sce the | with to atsunce the grief of Philip. Jenstruatlon, all Ovarian Troubles, Infiammation and lent & thich daily pours in upon her, each bearing ita special low his chin upon the wiudow that urden of suffering, or joy &t release from it. Her contalned Annle, absorbed the scene, legotable Compound s & medicine for good and nog then turned him round as Phillip came :':l:‘"l:::;:' :hh:v u!‘”i'&'}“” Investigated it and » o truth of this. 1 T e i Tahthon S s 11 PO RALA 1o Plocmssandid nd prescribed by the best physicians in the country. they went, and Annie left alone wot I IOI I ls M6 says: “It works like a charm and saves much 3 I do not care to write all I belleve about the matter, but I am satlsfied that the blocdy mystery of Kita- ) SSTATR AGENS FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANT{ L wtite now wholly feom recolleation, | flujds- and woods and feel the san —_— ok pioat yokkuta, s 10 SeoRHLTs ndapted W] i aving no papers to refrech my mem- |}ight again, for there Lis li‘e was| Dourker's SALAp DRressiNe s com- ho Change of Life. ' Near Union Pacific Denot OMAHA NE |ory tho loading factasre thenr: | gt Mk 008, LT, Shoeccf fon pofea ! oF " (hY - NARNEL) pasea A 1 permeatos evety porlion of the eyvies, end ¢tved Estabrook was an old bachelor 1u | tioe, howover. bistat S0 MaIMRKET MEARY Will Way; Farms, pwlife and vigor, It removes falntness, fatuleneyy Yermont engaged to he married to STATEMENT OF W. L, SEATON 1. surpasses any that can be made at i ) | ’ Miss Woods, an old mald, liviog| w, L, Scaton, postmaster of Jack- home, in cheaper, saves labor and all c iencral Dobility, Sleeplomnons, about three or four miles from Laon: | gon ‘writes: “I desire to make the|anxioly. “That toeling of beart idas, in St. Joseph county. He sold i i to - ) , weight and backache, s always) JOBBER OF bls property sast, got hin, money and | iom 2E R emmerior e too taty oor AW s oria A duediit. LA A G | Fammannas inarmons vk o = 'W" e L L :E) e P E B with it started for home, Hearrlved at | yon of thix state: While 1 wno acunt | Phlsdelphia Record. ANLAS= b systom, w |Burr Oak on the (theu) Michigan | ¢ tho atate prison from 1859 to 1865, | I¢is settled that New York is to or six for §5., and fs sold by AND Southern rallroad Saturdsy, Novem-|(Giles Harding, tho principlo witness | have s new rqaeduct, at a cost $10, o ol as to apecial cases, ani ber 12, 1853. Sunday morning, the 13:h, he agatust White and Ulum for the mur. | 000 000, whica will be $20,000,000 der of Estabrook, made an affidavit | before the job ls completed. The started with a team and driver to go | iy my presence that Uium or Whito [ “queduct is u ncconsity, There is had nothing to do with the murder of | Muough water in the Croton water shed to Miss Woods'.houte, taking his bag- | EASTERN PR'GES DUPUGATED gago with him, consisting of one large | Kstabrook; that what he hai aworn to | £r # clty of 400,000 people, but a . and one very small hand trunk. a0 regards these pereons was entiroly | #fx-foot equeduct.-which wasoriginally construoted fur a city of 300,000— z He asrived at Lson! at noon, put | false: but that Estabrook . l l8 FAR{\‘AM ST. k) hod OM AHA put up the team and had dinner, ’ bat d‘e:::i h‘; t‘ha‘tlve:nl kx-:.;;," ‘:vll:er::mnro cannot convey a sufficient supply tor intending to go on after dinner to her | gtyppedand that his body was buried | dally needs. ~The men who construot. 7 house. He put up at a tavern kept|in tho collar in a boot box Beyond |°d it made their calou'ations that New b, all doubt this Hardlng was the most|York would not exceed 1,000,000 before the year 1900 - at which time, ith stamp for reply, either nex this componndie stimonfals show, ' #ays one writer, “are curo ot Constipation, HAS THE BEST ST00K IN OMAHA AND MAKRS THE LOWEST PRIGRS |by Huywood & Stilwell. For some reason never explalned he went no | pnotorious llar that I ever knew, and farther that day, but changing his|op his testimony I would not conviot|in all probability, there will be over mind he seut the team back 10 Burr | paraon of stealing a ohloken. While | 2,000,000 people within the city limite, IM PoRTANT IM PR v Oak. Observe, he was yeu over three|J way conneoted with the prison I|Uutil the new aqueduot is bullt there miles from his avowed place of desti-|4lways had doubts of the guilt of Ulam | Will always be danger of & conflagra- B T natlon with a hewvy trunk to carry |and Whaite, On his death bed White | tion, before which our present limited Have now been finished in our store, mal - ;:;i'-’ ht-rgf}n t:;;-l;fl-n L ;:nh::-g; donted being g:ilt;orflk:lr;wlng o sapply of ‘:-t;;’ri;l':: mworl-::- I6th &DOUglas St. R R . hi; ‘ . | There of usin, water ing it the largeSt and most complete evidence nor theory was this sudden :0:211:';:;;,0::7?\ l:mcntili‘;: l::d «f the bay and rivers for that purpose; but as this would necessitate an entire new set of service pipes throughout b sevon oo he oity, and very g xpel engineering experts have set thelr faces rvlnn {t. The eteam heat com- HOUSES AND LOTS, pml..d g ‘fl’;l fo pab u“h‘ 'ub]" GIDE SPRING A‘IT.AOHIII‘B—IM P;‘l‘ll; forward, proposing to pump the salt water into reservo re; but just now |,No i’;:‘flm‘;""‘:fl"‘ 'm‘:‘“fl"_‘ N ¢ the companies have all they can do to S0d sévea sbove. Brick foundaties, celar, obo A, J % SIMPSO b a supply heat in oftices and buildings on | 4 tar I tae oty Caire 10 bk, v LEADING cold days, and to defend themself Ilars, eliand cis , etc., agalns arizo of creating malarls. | Wibwier and 520 strat, so000. o %" JARRIAGE FACTORY The general imprestion is that the olty | onas brick foommuton 150 arrit st g 1400 and 1411 Dodge Bireo, fathers were rather hasty in allowing | Hamiiton street near Poor ClareConven b aug 7-me 6m OmanA. Nun [ the streets to be honeyoombed with | No. 16—House aud lot on 17th near Cla kBt. I stoppage accounted for. ~ Neither | from an acquaintance of twenty-seven Ulam nor White (nis alleged assoolate | years with Ulum and these other facts in crime) were at the hotel that day, |that have come to my knowledge I v all admit. The third confederate, | don't believe that Ulum committed the Glles Harding, - eald he was|grimg or knew of it.” there at at noon when Estabrook, : In the West. - An additional story has. been upers wate broc u-rlved,k?ut lmll:;!dm‘cll,dll:lh with- These papers were broaght to the . out 8] ng to him, an not re- built and the _fiv_e floors all connected tnrn.PMNo mlngen:ent or plan or :::‘a’:;‘:ngh:;(}‘;; m ::\l:vl::'ob:; ‘with two oconneotion whatever, was claimed to | ¢hat {t was his daty to pardon Samnal have existed between any of the mur- | Jjgm, Acoordingly, March 6, the H Y D R A U L I C E L E V A T o R S‘ derers and anyone at the hotel. Nor|jardon was issned under the great seal (s [did the evidencs show olearly that|of the state, and after more than 27 Estabrook ever loft the house, al-|yoars of continement he issued forth though the proprietors testified under|from the state prison at Jack- One Exclusively for the-use of Passengers. Theseimmense ware- rooms- -three stores, are 66 leet wide--are filled with the Grand- |very evident embarassment that they f i Yu the steam pipes before an exporiment | "N 15 Fiouse of § roosia "l lo on Plorco 8t. i est display of all kinds of Housshold and Office Furniture eve) |rather thought he left the hotel just il r”:—m-—-eees: Lot had demonstrated that the plaa was near ‘Z‘."'}f‘”m " 1" % m.l : Gemus Rewarufld’ shown. llhter dul.kd on foutthwlzh .d -t;-uger tlB.nhIh |l; :lelllh, nsrvom;:eu, vex- pex[petlyhh:inl:lo. Howavir, ll::e al- | palt mile weat of Tarntable [Erpeid oR, invi who carrled a carpetbag, and who was | ation, fretfulness, ete. y using | dermen had their reasons for hurry- | 8au dersSt. $1000. and é‘l)ltfi;:ugfifig btgll%?llllé ;:Eem?;goglfir:’gg;ofin the first floor to show him the way to the old mald | Brown's Iron Bittors, ing the matter, and rumor alleges |, N, & House of elght oarn ete. 1ot | 19 RtDl’y of the sem Machine, Woods'. No one else testifiad to this, that the reascns were of a very sub- C H AS. S H IV tRI C K, From thls point the point the case de- ATTACKED BY SEVENDOGS. | gtantial nature, ded aimost wholly, and entirely, so |2°6| 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Om~-ha, F- identifylng the’;mn is uonoer{lyed, A Wheellng Drummer’s Desperate A Good-sized Turtle, | upon the evidence of Glles Harding.| Fight for Life in West Virginia, | Quitman (Ga.) Freo Press. He sald that White and Ulum, with The great grandaddy of all the tor- team and lumber wagon, met Es Wheeling Register. tles was caught out of the Spruce lake brook on the road to Miss Wood W. B. Dillon, traveling for Vance, when about two miles from Lsonids Hughes & Co., of this eity, met with A handsome litile pamphied, blus*and gel 4070 with numerous engravings, willfbe Vacant Lots. . SIVEN AWAY 2oy person living a6 distance trom out ofiess ;{ (:w ::li.n g0 bve lx:-yi’g . fi?&:&‘:, No. 252—Twa tull lota on 19th Street near Lake | $1ig Rinrar Manufao 010, but the ltnng:r who'left the hotel in | 4 horrible and probably fatal encoun. | measured four feet and three inohes in | | 1% 0l RS kre jow st Rackens (M alion [(ExibeDe] ":‘""’- 34 U‘x:lon Ll e his company had disappeared, and no | yar with seven fierce, savage dogs in|length, two feet and ten inches in foach ensy terms. BT LION one ever saw him afterwards or heard | Weizsl county, last Mol:s- The | width and was thirteen inches between | No.850—Four lotson Delaware B4, uear Hans- A 8kin of Beauty & & Joy Forever. on the eyes. In his stomach was found | “No’3 "‘;‘.?”,,.....,. South thne’bla catfish, two moooasins, an iy ":m.u on South Avenue, near | pp. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S of him. That they took Estabrook in | jentieman, in company with a New ala ob old fish basket, four lightwood knots, [ 4 %, Stiem s e hrane: $060 ceot, ang Oriental Cream or moll Beaun- = a wagon, merely asking him to ride, [ York drummer, was returning from = . and promising to take him where ho| jpjontown to Littleton, when about Single BreechtLoading Shot Guns, from §5 to 18, was going, Harding being more than | fonr miles from the latter place Mr. £ rods disf hen he heard this ;«',',;"g‘,"‘" °§"‘{."" Sota g‘““,&"" O o BA-—Blx besutiful resldence lots on Cather tifler. 3 A orty rods distant when he t! t ots and the jug are supposed to 0, 988~ I " Double anh?,lxuadmg Shot mms, from llB ] '75. oonversation, besides having to con- B}lil;: ';'l:!:z:dhdflin: .,;:;',,',,fi'm' have been lost by a seining party last D ot o oo L e e e [ o8 Tan, Pimpl Muzzle Loading Shot Buns, From $8 to $25.0 to.v:g .':ll:l'::m n;sint: ::n 'l:i?: r::r::q ing, About 160 yards from the road |summer. myn-fiu?: ot oidatrontcar rack; bgh and | n e ———— & o v ¥uhiog Tackel, Base Bally and all kinds of Fancy B00d8. | poopie talking, That when the wagon | te besiow chce be Fivh ok cormse FALLLY & HOES, ing: Bk S Chloni oo 1 L0100 Full 8tock of Show Cases Always on hand, arrived with Estabrook in Jt nearly to | and when in the sct of cntting the gud addition sud Park Place—near Aoademy of il R ———— — w:mblan foc) -undlng' the sourse wa | jiub ho was seized by a large powerfal Western Ageats, Lataysite, Indiaca, ot in “Frorpect Face' o0 Humlivon and 2 M chang & rquare turn al ight an- . % v just weel J AX EY ! glow wih tho proper (wralght) rond ko black mastifl owned by Mr. MoDon | ey awmnT ‘Gonvens ot tho St ¢ 4 o iss Woods', and ariven up In the| entleman almost lost his presence of U. P. shops, §150 3 ‘ woods two or threa miles, and thero| Sund’ bat with the use of "the open R[VERSIBLE Gy parcendown i pe cent por monit e Estabrook was killed, Harding gotting | nife 1n his hand succeeded in cutting god of Red Bicest ¢ board oor Clars n p p into the wagon over the b 88|the dog several times. He had no oach ACCO it was moving. The body was never | yooner released himself when he dis- E et “Horbad Lo\ found, nor a vestige of Estabrook's | oovered s reinforcement of six more Shinn's, Park Place, ndaddition, Lake's, Nelson's, Hanscom Place, ST y Sl siony 1o Kopsotelie sad neseds | Lrale eack, who were stcached b7 the —FOR— alons, el i skl orted and Key West Cigars a large line of ry P savage growling of their companion. Lote In it Ponoler addition” just one 4 ble on its face, besides being told | The attack then beca: ral and quarter mile south-east of Union Pacifio sad B. | Moeerschaum and Wood Pipes and ev.rything re|snd dspendingior lta trath wholly | deaporately k then beoame gwneraland | Rubber Boots and o e R B0 T S | g Lyl s T 2 n the evidence of s Harding— 5 S i g 1t every day. guired in a firsvclags Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion|Hiriing himselt betng » thiof and “in | i hostialled yeloy. cogimbess Boots and Shoes . oioves sapertuous alr w1 bout Injury 80 tore, Clg‘&rn from $15 per 1.000 'lp'al'ds Bend | jsil when he divalged it, besides belng | yeized Mr. Dillon six inches beow th. g1 4 M B.T. GOURAUD, Sole prop., 48 Bond Business Lots. |sF.5 | . o s rur geode To Thelr roughout the United States, Cdnada ADD 50 PER 0 » Wear, -ndmnnwm of base mitations. _$1,000 reward ‘Three business lots on Dodge --aam for arzest and proof of any one selling the same. #4,500for | _J 14-weow me 2t ow -6 i i s person whom twenty-seven of his OF ALL KINDS, for Price List and Sunplas neighbers swear to be a notorious llar, p::.l,ldc:[ :l‘:h hf.m:‘ ::g :anr"::lzu 80 much so that they would not belleve [ man, Another bit him shockingly in DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL :I";“d" oath. It also appears that | the calf of thé leg, and the gentleman ohad a personal snimosity against|pheooming so exhaustea fell to the | The conter plecosare Intorohangesblo and re- | troet, 24120 feut oach, $1,600 each, or it iy g . hiinjerchaneatie , 81, 3 q HOTELS PROPRIETORS TOWN: both White sad Ulum. In addition | ground and was complotoly atthe mr- | ikl heesiomar: oo | M7 ST g c Paroas sre, g8z ARLINGTON, J. Q. MCINTIRE, Likaoi Heb. o this Harding once, at least, stated | gy of the seven half starved mavage | The Agency for theso goods i this town has | 6o foet Sach, with frame buildinge thoron.reniing WEATHERLY HOUSE, A, QWEATHERLY, i in the jall that the whole story was & | beasts, One large, fat dog bit off the | PSR to" ' b fog abou® §800 par year esch; prioe $4,260 each, e L i [ iald i, i, | fabrication. Iam told he has sinoe|gentleman's lett ear and part of his| Gullaud +xamin & ull line or Leather and |y 4xii2 foet on Faroam near fothutreot, corner 1 E, . 0. LD8, ©Coon Rapids, owa.§ so stated in the prison, but know|pose. His ories for assistance were at Candes” Rubber Boots' and Bose with the Re: | * §plendid Warehouse lod on Union Paciffc right i BARATOQA HOTEL, . 8. STELLINIUS Milford, Neb. nolhlng of this except by report. | aat heard by his friend in the bugey, | "™ e MRS, M, PETERON oL way, north of | :m;& o of 2ol Werksm MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNBVILLE MNed When he swore to it he undoubtedly | who at once csme to his relief and suc-| 81 3m Loulsvil'a,Ne. 4 e o0 1008 8. J | C by about 100 fo -4 west frontave ! ©OMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN Btromsburg Ne thonsht he would not be punished, | geeded in beating cff the maddened Torms o d wild lands lo Douglas, Barpy, & HALL HOUSBE, AW, HALL Loulsville | but allowed to go free. He was a|prates. Ho then carried the mangled w ESTERN mg-‘mfl;::‘:: Part, Waree, Sssuios, e i OITY HOTEL, OMENEY AJOLARK, Blalr, Ne .} sort of semi-idiot, with much cunning, | ang bleeding victim to the buggy and Taxoes pald, ronts collected, an1 woney loaned q OCOMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, } Neligh, Neb- bat without any visible moral percep- | ot onoe procured medioal attendance. o0 \mproved clty aad oouairy. projerty o low QRAND OENTRAL €.'8EYMOUR, NobraskalOlty,iNeb “":' ‘t';‘l'"'"-‘ : & —Te e Gnn“lcE wonxs l rates Of Inforost. MIBBOURI PAOIFIC HATE P LT 3 \ nother faot not proven upon ‘oung man or woman, if you wanl T e etk gktnn Ulum's trial is sleo_ slgniioant: | The | money for & small amcunt, lnsore in the| O. SPEOHT, . . Proprletor. i next morniog, viz., November 14th, & Fund sud Mutual Trust Assool- 212 Harney 8¢, - Omrha, Neb |BEMIS' NEW CITY MAP, FOUR GREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Greenwood, Neb; ) viz., ) on, Oedar Rapids, Tow 15-3m. | L. y &, ) WIDE AND SEVEN FEET ') GOMMERCIAL HOUSE, €. 8TOREY. Olarinda, lowa teamater on his way to » place beyond MANUFACTURKRS OF FEET ENO'S HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb! Miss Woods' stopped at the hotel and A New Enoch. r LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI EXOHANGE HOTE! o. z; HAOKNEY, on, Haywood, one of the proprietors, em- | Brooklyn Eagle. TION RECORDED OR CONTEM- by A 4 . Aohiand, Neb ployed him to carry Estabrook’strunk [ ¢What're you dolng here?” demand- a v a]l lZ H fln PLATED UP TO DATE. “OFFI MVROPOWTAN TRy ") EYNISLAVELL o Atkinson,Hew. to her house, giving him two shillings [ed a policeman of & chap whom he OIAL MAP OF_.THE OITY.' IORQ. IOUSE, . L. GRUSBS, Quide Rood,’N | to do so, sending by him this word to | had caught peeplng in at the window OORNICES, $5.00 EACH. SUMMIT HOUBE, BWAN & BEOKER | Orsston, la. her; that the trunk belonged to a|of a Furman street house last night, | DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS HMOUSTON HOUBE, QEO, CALPH, I Exira, la, stranger who would be along In a few| ¢ Nothin',” replied the man, jam- Tin, Iron and Slate Boofing Is the old Favorite ana REYNOLDS HOUSE,| 0. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, days. He also told tho veamster that | ming his hands in his pockets and n! ky!l! ) WALKER HOUBE, D. H. WALKEP, Auduban, fa., the stranger had loft the two shillngs | gazing up st the sky. Spucht's Patent Motallo Skylight FPRINOIFALLINE OOMMESOIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, Ia to pay for carrying the trunk there: | Didn’t I hear a woman yell In that P"'“;'B Adfl""gg lRl‘“"“"l Bay — FOR— OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Herlan la, The inquliry auggested 1s: How could | house a few minutes azo?" by h b ::l i vtnfg‘ th ki 2 cchAGO AR MRS, M. K. OUMMINGS, Oorming. In. this be o if the stranger had gone to| “‘Shouldn’t wonder,” returned the #ue Renoral agen bor 1y U ) ' NEBRASKA HOTEL, JiiL. AVERY, Stanton, M‘I"d“u“dt‘ thdeught bh;lore‘lbel. A man, carelessly, ‘‘In fact, I know .!RUN uywo%wu ¢ PEORI MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.;W, BURK, Burlington Junstien & 0 not and never have believed | you did, for I heard her myself,” i) COMMEROIAL HOTEL, e el Banchare, la. | |that Bstatrook l:“ that out ltEf the | ¢‘What's golng on In there!” querled | "**Hask :::fi:'mfifl-:%:‘ma'%f 8 8T. LOUIS, PARKS HOTE . M. PARI way lonely country tavern. not, | the polic eeping in. 3 ards; also [] OOMMERO ALL;10 TEL, ::uuv wlru. 2::::;7::.:. - | Ulum knew no more of the manner of "m“:ln;:‘ir :%l?ilflll i TP ek al 0 LE s VALY - Real MILWAUKEE., BAGNELL HOUSE, OHAS. BAGNELL, Gollege 8prings, ta | M1 taking off than T In the spring of | suggested the strange:, H. PHILLIPS, DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, QOMMEROIAL HOUBE, WM. LUTTON, DR 18671 ran agaiust this Heywood In| Do youlive here!’ asked police- : A NEW YORK BOBTON Ay { i o the United States land office for the | man in some astonishment. THE LEADING NEW YORK B A L o (¥ R e FRANS Wi Cnan, Melvarn, ) Tarkey river distriot, Iowa. He, 1t| I used to, bat 1 cinder fell out o’ And N R COMPRISKS premer T o, RERRY, s Grovade soemed to me, avolded me; oertainly [ the hablt Iatcly,” wae the indifferent | "ol <2 L. IIOR, Noarly 00 waios. Solld Bmcoth Stsel Traok Houst B, F.BTEARNS, Odebolt, la did not speak.’ A few hours after I|rosponse, ‘Oall and look over my new store and 8¢ sState s ey ok i A :OO:QBL!‘::USE. JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, :::; him . stn where he could not| ‘‘What kind of a man are you to|my new goods. raal Through O8r e ‘EQUIPRED. 0USE, J. 8. DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, ge, and he spoke to me; but he|stand outhere and Jet another man| 1207 Farnam Street. 1207. nceded 40 bo the FI . 2:‘25.‘2."7%:.“3.‘%%'.& 3 TWBEAGK & 80N, '1':::-:»'&. Mo d :::m,fl“:"w. Weed to bt Ho [ Uck your witel! demasded the police: | _Under the manscomant of Mr. Kallah. oyt 7'-:}'0': ‘:lr:'m:"“‘;"‘ “lnxary ’ NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSBE A T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Neb ) ous. e | man, in y. s e S A Rt (ustoad of & “r nwwmu ) R Boward, Neb: was the opposite of his former self,| ‘I think he can do It better than I REMOV.AT. Agency oy .’-";‘:"';.3‘.%'.‘&“"""" e OROZIER HOUSE O R OROFER, aroer and appeared more than fifty pounds | can,” growled the strasger. ‘I never 9 | " i tntormation about Bates o Fare, Blowpine ) AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROOKHOL! Avoca ia. loss in weight. I do not wish, how- | had any luck at chat'kind of a job, and A L M A E K E I T H, Our mflumhlt 8., will be %.ITT:. m’)‘uu u)o«“o““ r‘m (n’mou:m ever, to ralse suspicion sgainst any |if there's any one can make & success ’ 7. . BoTT VHITNEY HOUSE) 040'-‘_ YA .'A e one, of 1t I'm not golng to Interfere with fl.movu:_ I:Irom |zzz r(;mmfimfi “6 109 8o, $d Vice-Pres"s & Gen. Manager,Chiorge, et SUNHMENEERAL o | TSome ove tduced Betsoock. ol on aow, you Bkt Rk creaah b L R L e Bow oTY House, w. i, onton, 1o Casia sbandon his journey from Burr Oak to| ““Who ls the man? Do you know | bonnets sud hats, ribbons, olc. ~Also isrge addi: W. J, DAVSNPORT, § JAGGRRA BON, > Miss Woods’ with s heavy trunk to | him?" Hlona 10 the bock of hair oods, comprising ali “;‘9‘3&:"&"‘ BARMON'HOUBS, § 'TAMA OITY IA. Harmon & Koulm Prop; |carry st that cromrods tavern, and | *Never saw him before,” replled | iyoiiicnst e il oo aely sieanc | I6th and Douglas 8t | o.ui¥ W gne

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