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THE DAJLY BEE--OMAHA TUESDAY MARCH 27 Oh, MyBack! That's a common expres- THE EMPIRE OF TEXAS, deyosited, when the performance is ——- repeated. Afl day long and far Into A New Svstem of Oattle Raising that | the night the lignt of a sage-brush Involves Vast Pastures—-The fil:’e th‘l:l glmbllng}\:ontlnnel, and con- — siderable money changas hands. The PIGEVIE WECLGEOWES: equaws and children arrange them. selves outside the gamblers and look -+ > for hours, apparently as much in- the New York Sun, sags: The typl- | O% ) ol cowel;:y I with o “almost a thing | terested in 486 game 8 el playsrs, f the past, net simply because the I s S o e ot “cattlo has ny dooroased of | THE GOUGAR-MANULER CASE. ity A lotter from Eagle Pass, Texas, In ular art In this country, and possibly In the world, undertook, with her assistants, the embellishment with the needle of this cloth of old, Worked in sllver and olicate blue and msea-green metal threads, are the scenes of the Aneld. Into the late hours of the night were these busy fingers working to accom. lieh thelr work at the promised time. fl the hours spent upon it were reck- A FEW BARGAINS STEELE, SJHNSON & GO, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and oned by the elght-hours-a-day system, four years and a half would be the re- ) . / sult shown of the time consumed. A!l Grocers 8upp|les. This is the way of the nineteenth cen- IN tary In Amerloa. If we have the money we must have what we desire at a moment’s notlce, To walt a year Is lm;h a long time, A Full Line of the Best Brands of ssing within the door we find that By S H OUS € S|C0ARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGGO. sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf- fering is summed up in it. late, but because the manner of hand- ling them has undergone s radical | A Cause Celebro that Will Gost Tip- change. Time was when an owner of pecanoe County Much Time fifteen hundred or two thousand head and Money. of cattle woald find employment for fifteen or twenty vuaqueros, Under| A correspondent at Lafayette, Ind., the present system three men can now | writes: Mrs, Gougar, who her elo- perform the functlons of which five|quent attorney, C)l. Do Hart, has timos that number were requisite a |called the *‘little Iady,” has galned a fow yoars ago. It was formerly the | notorlety that has boen attained by custom upon our ranches to “loose- [ no other woman of our state. Man- herd” the cattle during tho day and to | dler, the chief of police who, outside round them up on the ‘‘bed-ground” | of his constituency In this clty, was or pen them In corrals for the night. | unknown to fame, has been sung In Now we have pastures, inclosed by |blank verse from the Potomac flats many miles of barbed-wire fencing, In | clean across the continent. There which cattle roam at will by day or|have been more cruel and unjust night, The pasture fences are ex-|things said ot Capt. Mandler than amined and kept in repair by men de- | usually fall to the lot of the ordi. tailed upon ranches for that parpose. | nary peaceable and orderly citizen, Ten years ago the cattle were driven (It has been often asked why, 1f Mand- north from this state without regard [ler dlscovered Wallace and Mrs, to sex, age or condition. The result | Gougar under the clrcumstances nar— was that Texas was almost drained of | rated, did he not place them under breeding as well as of beef cattle, [arrest? Had he dono so he would Now there Is some discretion exerolsed | have been condemned by every friend and It is the exceptlon, not the rule, | and supporter of Capt. Wallace and for cows and calves to be driven ‘‘up | Mrs, Gougar. Officers of the law are ;;a tnllf” or to tl;e lMgplngi o:n:m. lonhlto lay their cfficlal hands upon any of our stockmen have introduc- | prominent cltizens, even at the d ed fine oattle of the Durham and gonrof night, and at best it wonldfi Bl AL U e b T other breeds on thelr ranches with a | straining a polnt to have made acharge :nr:x‘:; thls S::; °'Th‘°b‘;‘“:";ivl:“fl::‘ BY ) y The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things, May be caused by kidney disease, liver com- plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over- work, nervous debility, &c. Whatever the cause, don’t neglect it. Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discoveréd that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown’s IroN BiTTERS, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak- ing the blood pure and rich. antlque appearance, is paneled with Logansport, Ind. Dec. 1, 1280, For a long time I have been a sufferer from stomach and kidney diseate. My appelite was very poor and the very small amount I did eat disagreed with me, 1 was annoyed very much from non-retention of urine, I tried many remedies with no_success, until 1 used Brown's Tron Bitters. Since I used that my stomach does not bother me any. Myappetite s simply immense, My g kidney trouble is no more, and my ficneral health is such, that I feel ke a new man. After the use of { Brown’s Iron Bitters for one month, 1 have gained twenty pounds in ’ weight. O. B. SAkcNT, filled with rare exotios ~ At the other Agents for BENWOOD BAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 60. ‘ end an nruhh -t:i;inrlnte:l :}m (;)unt\;lllut LOTS — room from the dining hall. One thing I ~ emna — that Is the most noticeable s the ab- 2 P. BOYER uofl- There is no light except through weeDEALERS INe—— e and that will be partlally obscured by & screen of stained glass. This Fa"rms’ firtlon of the house is but one story 5 gllua lkyllght‘ofhlmm;ly‘nn size forms i FI re and Burglar Prao o large part of the ceiling. The room Lands- 665 4. JE" 31 &5 which Is of oak, darkened to give an * ‘ LOOKS, O. blooded cattle, however, are not easily | {f the ohlef of police had placed et e Sy do oo st o Pt (80 e on i g, ‘wiown e 1020 Farnham Street, to thrive, and In time the long-horned [ Rarely has an intelligent communit native cattle will bo supplanted by a | suffered such s lhnklngg up as that nov,v species of the ‘‘musca,” known here | moral estates of many prominent olti- the bane of the cattle men. The|publio administrat d bil walls and the skylight on the celling, former look very like the ordinary Elllml lr:ltlllln.wo:iovrv'l'th::t evelt: Efi i DA C PR ot fof ", BreWing "+ 4, . leg of the animal below the knee. The | openly preferred that Mayor Mu(}lnle{' L CBLCK IR dCRRERTe P, conaervatory at the end, which will be sence of windows around the room., the glass of the conservatory, [ 0 HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. gh, and consequently a jeweled 7 A ULTS, view to improve their stock. Full- fagainat the captain and the little lady a foot In thickness, intercept each woll fed. The half-bred cattle seem| ~The air is fuil of recriminations, ent center panels. OMAHA. Lo L L NEB Bat the delight of any one looking g mixed breed of finer quallty. Two|being administered. The social and :f:n t:.‘;:]‘:om;gll:hho::::a::f,n%%: h A“HEUSER-BUSGH [ T " ) " ‘“‘style,” or that space between the < as the ‘‘heel fly” and ‘“‘sorew fly,” are | zens aro already in the hands of the Ha :)L honey bee, and deposlt & nit upon the [ certifying to them. The charge s these panels represent the seasons in Leading physicians and [ 58 400 & dovelops 1nto o worm and |3 reaponsible for the aileged stiaq slze, and others of classlo design. clergymen use and recom- oats Its way Into the flesh, The *screw 'Mrs. G 4 To attempt to describe them will be mend Brown's Iron Bir- fly” 1s muzh like the blue-bottle, and :l::ge, }r.:, h.‘:"&'.,'.’.,,:}'::d rnE::::l'_ to fail, but the mere suggestion of au- l5th &DOUgIas St' TERS. It has cured othcrs | attacks the animal wherever tho flesh [ ed her, and that it was by hia conni- ;‘;‘;’l’n o hbzh:h‘:vrfl‘:::d::]lfin vgfwl: suffering as you are, and it Is lald baro either by branding or|vanco that the police were secretly | gan not equal the reality, Hero s will cure you. marklng the ears; 1t leaves a nit from | ‘‘shadowing” the Gougar residence. a partlally made figure, L the) flash which the worm Is hatched by animal | Every charge made against the mayor | parss cus from © solid ivor heat. Some time since a valuablo calf | Iy unsustained by a single fact. Itis|Png" the drapery chiscled froer ) get scrow worms In one of its ears. It|q tissue of falsehoods which, if eman- Lt/ Hmiid was dootored, and, it was thought, | ating from Mrs. Gougar or her friends :‘{:33:;: .T;Tnzno:i':‘,:' n::;p ef::::; HOUSES AND LOTS, e ——— —————— oured, It dled recently, and upon|or from any other source, does him a chrved from the solid oak that consti- openlng the skull it was found that the | groes Injuatice, and will redound to tutes the whole background, with the FALLEY & HOES, :(l::sv;)rxzrmfrl;:d e:zt::nttha.lr“:‘:‘y l'; the discredit and injury of the the ||eft hand ralsed above the head 9ra8p- | No. 19—Full ot aud nsw houss, [3firooms, two . P y! Of | plaintiff’s cause. When the mayor first fog a heavily carved grape branch, | below and ono up-stairs. Eight fost colling Delow (4 brauding and marklng ' b THIS EXCBLLENT BEER SPEAKS . Western Agents, Lafayotte, Indiana, randing and marking the esrs not|learned, almost by word of mouth jed | And revenabove. Brick toundation, cellar, ete. only disfigures the cattle and destroys | from Capt. Wallace himself, of the {:::: ::,:::::“:,gf l;,.‘g::‘:::v‘;%v;::: g e bl in FOR ITSELF. TELE] P ATTENT | the hide, but, as may be seen from the | alloged lialson, he consulted with his S8 oty IO gtory, bousw, 10_rocuis, iwo above lhtem'ent, is dangerous, ’ mefia. of both political partles as o :;t;?::;;gf—[}tt;:l-h‘:'geh:llgflt :""‘mn‘: Webtor and g‘m“.::yt.. 1,0'30“'"' byl Orders from any part of the Btate or the REvERslBLE E Wool-growlng is & romunerative | what should be donein the premisce. 4 . No. 17--Lot soxish st now howse ot two | Entire West will be promptly shipped: arsult here. There are men within | fig investigated Mandler's statement e o e B e el tters 0 5 S their sheep by the thousands, and who [ himself" that the chiof of police had came from the north a few years since | told the truth, and that there was no Association, ' CELEBRATED \ KEG & BOTTLED BEER. = % STLOUIS, MO, >~ ; Hamil Poor Cl oD fty miles of Eagle Pass who count carefully, and having by proof satlsfied Rrseritiohciss pRatagCLRORTION |y "“o:;"m:":‘:fil’::t"g :!’:gq::::‘é"{m- h b i 01 ms ef o et st hadey o[ o sroomcte Simo. " " s | Al Our Goods are Made to the Standard of our noar 19th $1600 | —FOR— :;‘::“1 :!;:‘:fl! °“: i‘:f ;’fll" Pmfll:l maln in his officlal position. Had the | algo utilized in the halr Although | Ssurdersst, $ioto, i ik G EO R G E H EN N I N G on shares; tha aking charge { 0. ouse of e t | Rubber Boots and ot ll;mrd and ) B conclusion been otherwise he would g oarn_etc. lof 5 Er. {{lhrga rnlplull:: pralse that now | 60x165 teet §2500. stulisf s o b e g [ Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. e et M e be a2l Vacant Lots. |Ufice Corner 13th and Harney Str f poor draughtsman, especlally where b bl ity B v rossam s OMAHA CORNIGE WORKS, Hoeo hand of t. Gaudens modeled | joporiy ot s ot Fod ees e 460 RUEMPING & BOLTE, Proprietors. L g Bere i T w;.‘.;:g;.g“f;:;:;;s;;:*: Tin, Iron and Slate Roofers beooming - responatble | have deposed Mandler Instanti | ffir :t for Dh&h;lf of the ';001 .l?d 31 it v'v:- l:pl?i'u powe‘:l I::D ;;. I:',ju: the Inorease; and as many of our herds | tice to his h it thal Boots and Shoes breed and sheared twice a year, bgumdQ :n:::"l {4 propes that 4ie OF ALL KINDS, :‘::‘n p.:)th soon I"“‘Jh'm “‘5; Two ::;udr::i‘ wnnaunld have been To Thelr il ers coming here with|examined in cause, and a hundred uop B0 PER T, ™reuets [smat oaplal, have lnvested in Mol | more are to be added to the long lst oan ewes, which can be bought at from | The lie has been glven direct, and the 3 mrw;m:-@ggmm-:d& 75 cents to $1 per head; then they |confllot of testimony Is frightful to iring no hool stiffenors. put & few hundred fn scme good|contemplate. Perjury has beco rams, Ina fow i‘lfll time, by this| rampant, and if the struck jury bef; The Agency for Shese goods in this town ha ency for these been plat séw canot procurs them, process, they have \been enabled | which the collation has been 50 of," $86 i1} eantin mell e 831 :Im&?"“fl instot Tantmor andf t0 dlspose 1 of ‘ho original served can mastioate the morsel Witk (1ipht throagh the stalned glass of the | No. Sii--Fehsion 16 lts on gist, S8nd, o3rd 'MANUFACTURERS OF T B PrELnon, o | stook, retalning a surplus of Im-|out fatal results, its will become the |y and Beundorssteoot, noar Grace, 8600 eack, and | (Jrnamental Balvanized Iron Oormices, Iron Sky Lights, Ef Sraible Heol, SON, SOl hhest, valaed'all the way tioes wable below. The heavy beams of the | on casy terees; y gate, ktc. ___ 8l3m uisyille, Nob gfl 7} Y astonishment as well as the admiration | gejling are iniald with the Greclan | No, #g-Six besutifulresidencelots on Cather- | 310 South Twelfth Stroet, 5 - . . . OMAHA, N£B. to 86 per head. But there 1s con- |of Tippecance's sovereign le. siderable labor connected with suo- [ Fally tl?ne more weeks §vm mou- cessful sheep ralsing, and 1t is by no | pled before the case can be submitted means of the easiest or most desirable | to the jury, and it Is understood that kind. The lands upon which these | the raclest prooeedings of the trial are sheep foed aro, as a rule, elther school | yet to come. The costs of the trlal, lands rented from the state at a small | jawyers’ fees, and exponses are already oconalderation annually, or land rented | estimated at $10,000, and the end I8 of the rallrcad corporations. Only|notyet. Verily, it isa oause, celrebre. :hodmolt sucoeasful wool-growers owx; and In thils county. The estate o Ve notice the M Fund, Mutual Mr. Jones Griner, who dled some time Tnu: 'X’.-:l.uln. n-( Uog:r lh:(ll& I‘::::. pattern of mother-of-pearl, and the | ""3Uiteh, Gont, Lot Pack 00 | mar Tmon-wod tri-me. high mantel has an exquisite inlaying | stroot, near end of old strectcar track; high and pearl, and ivory, forming vases, birds, ( ing, Burt and Californis.strests, 1n Lowe's soc. u;‘d lolhg;. Tllse breakfast-room is in [ :,ld;;lontund Park Place—near Academy of white and gold, and the ocelling {s |82¢red Heart. " paneled with Dll’u!l for ten plotures Charlon I-;Imfm::fim::n? ot i &Z.f"é..‘:‘.‘! which are now being finished in Mr, | Cartiack and Convent OfLV el Riatess Lot pooe Lafarge's studic. 1t is estimated that | o suile trom 0 - suer e, S b e tand these rooms will cost $100,000 when | only 5 per cent down and 5 'per cent per month finished. Lotsin Lowe's addition one-half mile west of J end of Red Stroet Car_track near Convent of PERFWECTION HEATING AND BAKING ’ 1s only attalned by using __CHARTER OAK . ago at San Felipe, about seventy miles | highly spoken of in many of the leading ottt i LRI Poor Clare Sisters In Shinn's addition, $125 to up the Rlo Grande from Eaglo Pass, [Paper of the state, “Money for tho Un- :33,&“ Horbacks ot and Bad_addltions, Stoves and Rangss. compried ove forty thoomnd boad | UL i of b v -f50a| RENEMBER VHIS, |Buhfuti kil Wit W N g e e T It you are sick Hop Bitters wil| Sath o 86 1 i e AWIRE 4AUZE OVER DOOBS / \\ Griner, fiftsen years 8go, atarted ont THE LAST NEW DININGROOM. |gurely &lm:m fo making you well quarber mile 3"“”;;‘.‘3‘5»% irplon P'fl c and B, For sale by h i when 5 Snd M. epo! ,600 each, very easy | !::e:l‘l‘: ;‘i'é%o'"h a capltal not ex-|yneyamplea Magnificence iu the 1f you are costive or dyspeptlo, or | ™" MILTON ROGERS & SONS g §3,000, House of Oornelius Vanderbllt. | are suffering from any of the numer- ODNIATELA. Z2-Diamond Dyes are o perfect| with 1 that hasbeen written about | 320 diseases of the stomach or bowels, fotl.ase) it is your own fault if you remain {ll, o | for ,Eop Bitters lrey a sovereign Bus' ness LOts- _ remedy in all such complaints. If you are wasting awayl with any form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this momont, and turn for a .,,fi{f;gffi{,'}:fl";_’:fi“&a\,’.’:fif‘:}".:‘“ e SOERBbE | e o MENTS slekness Nervousness, you will find a ?:.'fi%zr;'éozl;‘::r;:::3::‘;‘“":‘13%%“:?{ HAS THE BEST STOCK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRICRS il 1 M spaclous doors and spread its sump. R e T rmas tuous table for the firat time in Easter oy L el Stacks of Siiver Chanced Away at an | week, Indian Tournament in Nevada. Although the house {tself has been : l" and so beautifal that it is » pleasure |, . "Uojatial dwellin, ¢ the Vi gs o e Vander- to l‘:';:l“;"' E ‘6‘“’ good for dark bl]upl.ll: New York, few have yet seen o Hghs 0000, 77"?""‘ the dining-room of the house of Cor- OURIOUS GAMBLING SOENE, nellus Vanderbilt, which will open its wa the person from whorm it was bought. ost promoncosd b, gut jeding phsicane finished and_nhabited for several [ % 4 ) : 8 10 'the wearor, and endorsed by ladies a8 3 3 Balm in Gilead” in the use of Hop | _ 44x132 feet on Farnam near 10thstreet, corner | , . . o B Sforiable amd periect BULng Corset ovef | Winnomucca Silvor Stato. months, tho dining-room and break. | Bittars. : P o ot ot meteonn | F1@V€ NOW been finished in our store, mat - PRICES, by Mall, Postage Patd: Mealth Prescrving, $1.60. Self-Adjusting, §1.50 Nursing, $1.50 . Paragon The Plutes are having a grand |fast-room are still under the charge of gambling tournament here. In the | Mr. John Lafargeand othere. Favored day time they meet on the sunny side | with a sight of this room in its unfin. of one of their wick-ups, from which | Ished state, vne can dream what it will they extend wings by tying blaukets | be when the plotures are on the walls, on poles, to break the wind. The|rugs upon the floor, and the table gamblers who engage in the tourna-[spread for a banqnet. We must enter ment place two poles on the ground |the front door and cross the hall be- about ten feet apart and parallel with | fore locking at the dining-room, and each other, and seat themselves on the | there the harmonious effects of ocolor are a frequente 5 . . o RO e S A R LS R R DI ing it the largest and most complete i by about 100 fest west tronéave on 16th et. your system against the scourge of all | “Furma and wild lands {n Douglas, Sarpy, [] countries—malaria, epidemic, bilious D&dfi:. Wulflnn'am. lnun,lw.;?a!; anton, .:lnd a;n}l lnug;:mtent fevers—by the use|® T:,‘mu"'“"pfi?‘;.:’m:'?;‘"“:“;"“m;l;‘:::"‘;%l‘“; ters. on i count i It fll:m have rough, pimple or sal. |™tes of Intorent, TSR 1o Y 1 in, bad breath, pains and aches, o e Heaal e bia & renacally i Ho In the West. 'An additional story has been al (extra heavy) everywhare, lead! CHICAGO CORSET C0,, Chicago, Ol round, cross-leg od;&nuk.l‘.‘t:a lol:; and the tlr’od to the unu‘cl’r hldwul fi‘:fi‘af';g‘,‘,‘,‘::&fl,,.’:{;, ;Ae:ih:l:d built and the !‘IV%J]?OPS all connected or t bucks | make us linger a moment, e door g -y *wi 304 the stakss, whioh | whioh has closed behind us Ia & glory | °I% BAMIS!Y NEWLOITY MAP,'FOUR WO In short they oure all diseases of| FEET WIDE AND SEVEN FEET the stomeh, Bowels, Blood, Liver,| LONG, WITH EVERY ADDI- o e WS Sttt HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, or a case they wi PLA' ATE. . 3 . :mm b B y OIAL MAP OF,.-THE OITY." One Exolusxvel{ for the use of Passengers. These immense warg- That poor, bedridden, Invalld wife,| EACH, $5.00 | rooms---three stores, are 66 feet wide--are filled with the' Grand- - 3 daughter, be est display of all kinds of H ::?1'- ‘::n:::“:.o’ wag} t;,:. h;‘:m o Cln ay inds of Household and Office Furniture ever bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a All are invited to_call, take th: triflo, Will you lot them suffort GEO- P‘ BEMI s’ and go throug(h) t’}.].i Ru.lsdingsafln fifi?g"{:gfm i%n the first floor X . ERIC 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Omaha range from. $2 to $20 In sllver, are|of glass jewels, studded together wit! stacked on the open ground between |the network of lead which holds them, the parallel poles. Each side is farn- | forming in arabesqae pattern one of ished with six or elght short sticks | Lafarge's triumphs in stalned glass. and four long ones. Two strings of | On the right is a small reception room, small shells tied 1n the form of rings | woodwork of unpolished ebony, pan. are then procured, aod when 1t 1s de- | eled 8 feet with a mosalc frieze above, clded by chance which side shall take | A small window fn this room costa these shells the game begins, A low, | fabulous sum, though it measures only monotonous chant, accompanied by |9 inches by 12. striking tho poles with the long sticks | We ascend three oaken steps In the and thenlzlylng of lhel‘r :ody to and | hall and find ‘ounelvu‘l luh tha“;nln fro, as eoping time with the chant | hall. Opposite us is the solid oak and nolse made by the sticks, is com- lklrcue.P partially hidden by a repro- GORNIGE wonKs l menced by the slde who won the |duction of Gobelin tapestry, for === shells, and the two bucks who have | which, it is sald, Mr. Vanderbilt paid Iron and Slate Roofing, e possession of the shells move thelr|$30,000. In front of this stands the| @, SPEOHT, - - Proprietor, WILLIAM SNYDER hands and arms and change the|old marriage chest of black oak and Omaba, K MANUFACTUEER OF 4 sholls from ono hand to the other, | brass. A few old oak chalrs, covered | 1111 Douglas 8t, - Omaha, Nob and finally conceal both hands under | with old Datch leathér, complete the MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED . c ARRIAGES BUGGIES ’ y their blankets and cease moving|furnishing of the old hall. A por- I H ron Cornices | them, This seems to be the signal for | tlere whioh is to hang at the dining. f the bucks th hy d 1s not t in its place, bi e AND ROAD W.A O tido ‘to goess which 'hand the |will bear mendioning. Upon' an | DORMER ™ WINDOWS, FINIALS, Estate First-Olass Painting and Trimming, Eflbamu?l%'mptly o in, Tron and Slate Boofing, 1819 Haruey, Ocx, 144h, Omahe b Specht’s Patent Metallio]Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet S e STENCIL CUTTING, ksmithing, Bell Hanging, Saw I iling, and two of the short stloks, Tnen | measurlng six by four feet. It is lit- for the above line of goods, other slde. When all the short sticks | Co., the jewelers, under the direction al GENERAL ‘AGENT FOR UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING, poles and swaylog to and fro ceases | hast, whose work of design and em- W E ST ER N D B e — ~ the chant and Its accompaniments s erally a plece of cloth of gold, To taken up tzflut side and continued | prove that it s a cloth of gold it Is untll the shells are won back by the | only necessary to state that Tiffany & IRON FENCING, Agency Creatl Bdumdfi Verandas, Iron ’ Luc are on one side the game is declded, | of an artist, spun from pure gold a n..:“fiuu.,., Window Blinds, Cel- the side having the stioks being the | thread which composes &h lar Guards; victors. The chant and beating the |at s cost of $20,000, Miss 3 ON & HILL PATENT IN = [ PEERS( . - aADT SIDE BLIND, 16th and Douglas 8t.([6 nstreet, 24 Door North of Dodge, - - " . o - , Na until the stakes for another game are | broldery is at the head of that partio-