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LEADVILLE SKETCHES By a Former Resident, | I'dE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MAY 10 rried with him what may be lcoked #8 & dangerons wespon In tha east, twhich wo denominate as a ‘‘toy " ANHEUSER-BUSGH v, Brewing be dealing in corn, for, a% & lonz tahle at the other end of 1 people could be seen 'a oura on vatlous numbe printed on slips of pasteboard auctloneer, or caller, or secrat whatever he was, would call « t) cut the rope and let the raft ride tha corrent, Down the rap!ds it went alongat lightning speed. For 1 u1les the young man stood at r of death, Ia some places woull shoot under water and | eev g tha rof ol Little 41d ho think that the person ght ater was among the crowd that o was addressiog, and, as ho made S7RONG Round Among the Hard ff Lt ap over soms rocks likea blrd, A 1.0 remark that he would live to rid |of nambers un'il fisally srrae cre|a ide rgala over tho rapida at a . . T BlaaIR v bling One {0 southwest of its greatoat terror, [would yol) *'Kon !’ rud k opoed. Droncbed and al- A FAC S ./ : Gum, 8 tphasizing his threat by dllp|ly|n;2 procsedings wounld abroptly sted from this terrible or SSOClaatlon’ of the Leading In- Lis weapon, he Immedlately fell dead | Why w0, I don't kuc g man made one more dustrize. in hls tracks— shot through the heart, | the whole thing v and sacceeded in pulling hie A great many people are asking another victim of the unerring alm of r-gnkl]nr puzzle to 1 Mt iaf. Into silll water and was eaved, what particular troubles BROWN'S e the famous cutlaw. unatle to solve It fight ba- B h’,L ,‘;:n‘,;;:“ l;,:,d for Correspon dence of tie Kansas City Journ 1. Tho remains were placed In a rude [ gan near the entrar wnd on aeking [ A Yotk auctoneer named Pryer, CELEBHATED An I stepped Into “Pap” Wymasi's Palace of Chance, which, by the way, s the largest gambling house in Laad- ville, or west of the Miasleelppl river, the proprietor, a portly, good-natared gontleman, tapped me on the thoulder and, polatirg to the slgn on the wall, said: “By G-d, Ferrls, 'll bo d—d if T propose to have any swearlng here while I ran this ranche.” Oa informing him that he had a wrong poloter on me and that I was ralaed in an atmoephere redolent with plety, and where prayers wero thrown in gratis with every meal, he relaxed & little. Looklng up at the glit sign that pine box and planted 1o an obsbure portion of the comotery. And I have seen it somewheres In print that the good-hearted, honest old miners, with a sense of the eternal fitnees of things that was simply exqulsite, placed a plne board at the head of the grave, and, with a picce of charcoal, In- scribed on it those sad and touching words one of the ‘‘dealera”’ (¢ cause, he ro plled: “Oh, those two tramps are fightlng ovar a eloeper.” ‘‘And what i asleeper?” I Innocently lrqalred, tkinklog of raliroad ties and Pull- mans, and aeked if It way anythiog in that llne. Looking at me witha sar donle grin and twitching his fierce musteche, he eald: ‘‘Young man, when yeu cease to be a chump the plgs will begin to fly." A plece of sting- {og sarcasm that did not stagger me very much, for I had been told the same thivg, in varlous forme, many times_before, In Leadville gambling Is consldered strictly legitimate and Is looked on as Fallin trying to reach a bid bigher, He epratned his kace, But from pain he is {rae, 8t Jacobs Oil cured up the orier, It will ¢ ysis, Dropsy, Ki KB & BOTTLED BEER. THIS EXCBLLENT BRER SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped. ney Disease, Con n, Dyspepsia, 1 , and all similar diseases, umatism, Call for a Convention for the Ikirst Congreesional District of Nebraeka. ul curative power is it purifies and en. e blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all discase. Wikkeas, A cell has been mace for a national conferance of all anti-monopolists to meet ut Chicago on the dth of July, 1583, and that the state of Nebraska was forewnost in raising her voice against the relentless grip of corporate power, Itis but right and proper the state should act vigorcusly in furtherance of this matter, Therefore, I, as chairman of the committes for the First Congressional district, iseue A little further up the street is THE ''TEXAS HCUSE,” which in the palmyldays of Loadville, was the great gambling hoase of the A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, Raltimore, Md., May 7. My health was miich sha y Rheumatism when | commenced All Our Goids are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, d t 11 I ob d the pl oneof tho Industries (7) of the town. |this call for a district convention at tk :zd::-::: he wall L obrervec the PIOUS | town, I was shown the table where, It 1s llconsediby tho c.‘,)y and the rev.|Academy of Music, in the‘(:lty of i'.'!:c..l.: G EO RG E H EN N I NG, gend ¢ TR iy LA a -Jty of l;el:hlg made bondulu: kltl;ul enne derlved therefrom fa about §500|9" l:nha 18th day nf( .Ilum-‘. at ? u'cloik p.m,, Sole Agent for Omah d the West EAINIfG Atrd t with the expressed Intention or the purpose of elocting four delegate i Sheerly ritommend ot | S T of “breakiog the bark.” The pro. | PeFmonth. to represent b 13 cogreasional district in e, e e it SV CHUEORWIOS The dealers, or employes, get §6 a day and are paid every night, To work in a house of this kind does not Impalr one's respectabllity in Lead- the eaid npational conference, and the transaction of such other busiess as m y properly come before it, The sevaral coun‘ies comprising maid district will be entitled to the following which strack me as belng rather od advice In such a peculiar place, and yet the request 18 rigldly enforoed. After recovering from the shock the pretor was one of those gamey little fellows, full of plack and back- bone, and told them to go ahead, and there was ‘‘no limit.” *‘Bet as high 1 cannot say to ofit, Mrs. Many Office Corner 13th and Harney Strests Kidney Disease Cured. STEELE, JJHNSON & C0., Christiansburg, Va., 1881, ough | a8 you please, gentlemen,” he aaid, ville, and hardly o if ono plays. | delegates: e R A T ffl.g!fifi:'i‘.‘i:fi?ffififif.i"‘%ffé'w‘lfi. wad T will pay all bots £l the last Bl Gl RN LR IL Delegater T V) are decorated with elegant patntings |dollar is gone,” which resolution he ""bluhm“f" lrcfl:’t on th{a AT ‘18 WHOLESALE GROGERS mine, recovering from scarlet fever, ocosting thousands of dollars, and the bravely stood by although it absorbed BNEE WILH: the eHLPAMAS 6B the 1 ) Bedde spbie Al fiveiiiaa | foors aro covered with the rlchest of | his laat cent. As high sa 81,000 wes|gyoung floor, and the game can be ’ Bitters with the happiest results. Brussels carpets Massive mireors | frequently staked on the turn of & seen in progress through the plate 3 lfi AND JOBBEKS IN FRGHNGEE | loom ap on elthersdey and se_ you |cued, ocoutonmly vasld by o bot of | iusy wiaawa: as gon tand on the i Vine St arishurg, Pa f}"‘.‘“d b " Ls gan o turn agalnst 1t until ¢ was all | §3mbling houses hero, besldes those 1 L‘;fi:;’_‘f'f’"' Bl Flour, 2Salt, Sugars, Canned QCoods, and After trying different physicians LEADVILLE GAMBLING HOUSE. pald back and the oapltal of the|Dsve mentioned, but I am unable to| g unders; medies for palpita " i ‘“‘call the turn” on them within the i " $F e VoL vihont eck g The ownor, who is a atrlo} charch | (SATK" with it Tho game lasted |y of ihiu artiole, M. M. F. e Ail Grocers' Supplies. it i member, had seen fit to lniroduce LAl 8 y 218 0o other on Tron Biters. 1 have used two bot- tles and never found anything that gave me 50 much relief. Mrs. Junwin Huss, bresk before the bank finally suc- cumbed. Daring its progress a mes- senger boy came in with a dispatoh for one of the players, and the latter (Clint Kaudebusb) tossed him a $20 some roliglous features, I votlced a large Bible, coplously lllustrated, on a center table. This must be a source of consolation to the players. Oae of them, who had just made a heavy monopoly organization that will act it wi be proper for the Aliance to elect dele. n'es to said district con vention, 1: s time that the people individually should inquire into the alleged v sted rights The finest mayonalse dressing for all kinds of salads, cold meats, raw tomatoes, pickled ealmon, cabbage, eto, is DURKEE'S SALAD DRESSING Batter and more economical than A Fuoll Live of the Beet Brancs oi For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BROWN'S TRON f corporations, snd see if rights that are | T f} \ T " i 1 gold plece, and the little follow was as ; oW GIa{iea ki b Ia LHAmECI ek ALy I[IAB'B AND MAN UE AGTURB[ BAG U BITTERS is invaluable, Ty it. i‘; 2?;‘:;:{‘1:}1“" ‘;:1‘: z‘;::‘n::‘g:‘r:‘:g happy a8 & lord for weks afterwards, | DOme-made. N — 8516 80 that n‘?r’;elg‘l)n]al:lmel:np:c‘l’:e’:: S (U . ¢ l jU b [ This will always be remembered as the greatest and most exclting game in the annals of Leadville, The next place to attract my atten- alieoate or court dacision transfer, and see farther if corpo ate power has sccured by purchase corruption a d fraud rights that bel g to the people in their sovereign cas named Job, At the rear of the room 18 something that looks llke a church pulplt. OaIrqulry I learned that it Be sure and get the Genuine. How Cocoanut Shels are Colored, was tho keno oallor's staud, Beantifal |, -0 0%, P09 10 & Ground and Flavored, pacity. ;I‘ney «h«lmld ll-n cqln!’ehlel lod;:- sganta for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFL & & RAND PGWDER GO0 mottoer, cuch as_*‘God I Love” and It ke A g res amd nderendar thote g t0. the | e s “Be Virtacusand You'll be Happy,” ey ) ow Xotk Bun, i o o 1 o 3 4 R0t S ER aln) B Ther T a | Ao} as TS e pBEA In T {riotoad a podd | HLLLIVERAEE mutmegslare 1 thing of| mercer ke Eabs e Chseh bd . BOWIER. QJ0O°, . n stalned glasa front to the bulld- |looklg woman near the door who was | the past, yoong man,” eald sn east | stead of the costly confliot of the bullet, s DEALERS IN e ’ fog covered with scenes from Blble | part proprietor of the place, presuma- |slde grocer to a New York Sau re ALLEN RUOT, history. After all, the place Is a com- | bly S:. Ann herself as her given name [ porter. “‘They have been super- Chairmsn District Com, bication of palsce and cathedral. It|was Annle, Belng still a ‘‘tender- | ceded.” HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GG. Fire and Burglar Pr» M AULTS, OO S ., [ ® 3N 1020 Farnham Street, ONILAELA.., ~ = TRITEIER Is three storis high, and the proprie- tor, who camo here five years ago with herdly a dollar In_his pocket, Is now worth $100,000. That mammoth pile, bullt from nothing, Is a great moral lectare 1n itself. Comment would only spoil the foroe of it. Charles E. Wyman, better known as ‘*Pap” Wy. man, s a fat, chubby, smooth face, fatherly looklng fellow, about 65 years old, and {s looked on as ore of thesolid men of the town, taking as he does, a promlnent part in all move- ments. He Is a demoorat of the deep- est dye aud, at the recent election, he foot,” snd having, up to this time, studlously avolded these highly fm- moral places, I now had a declded ourloslty to learn sometbing of the mysterler of the game. A gentlemen near by kindly volunteered to en- lighten me. Aftor explaining a while he stated that if I placed, for instance, a dollar on the six-rpot and a card of that kind was dealt out of the box after the ‘‘banker's” card the (ayer wor. I unconeclously placed & sllver dollar cn that card in order that my frlend should thoroughly {llustrate the matter. After a turn or ‘“What has taken thelr placc?’ ‘‘Just step round tho counter here ! ard I'll show you. Do you see that box of splcee? They look very nice, dou’s they? Now, taste 'em; they taste good, too, as eplces go, Well, young man, what do you think of ‘em 7" “‘From all appearance 1 should say that they were a falr lot of splces.” “‘That Is just were your judgment f?}l ort. They are not spices at all, “‘What are they, then?” “‘Just ground cocoanut shells, fla- holism, Optum Eating, Seminal Weakness, Impotency, Syphilis, Scrofula, and all Nervous and Blood Diseases. 7=To Clergymen,Law yers, LiteraryMen, Merchants, Bankers, Ladics and all hose sedentaryemploym es Nervous Pros- tration, Itregulatitiesof the Blood, Stomach, Bowels or Kidueys, or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, Samaritan Nervine is invaluable, RORSET Every Corsot i warranted satis- actory to s woarar In every way, or the money will be refunded by the persou from whom it was bought. physicians Tadios a8 orset ever pronouneed by ur lodin R wearor, and endorsed by {mfortable And ' pertect Diting PRICES, by Mall, Postage Falds Waalth Crescrving, Belf-Adjusting, 91.50 b WHIVAGO CORSET 0! AL GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, BAKER’S COLATES Every now and then the local press ‘“rlog In" a first-class puff for his place (pald for of course), in which it is re- ferred to as one of the leading institu- tlons of Leadvlle, thoroughly square in every respect, and mentioning the proprietor as a benevolent, kind- hearted old gentleman, Great Is Leadvllle, and “Pap” Wy- wan fs its prophet, Stepping up the streot THE MARBLE HALL next meets my eyo. It fs called the marble hall, I presume, bécaure there is no marble connected with It in any shape excepting that every one has a chance for his ‘‘white alley.” Itis a common looklng frame bullding, and is a typical westera gambling house. Sitting at yonder table ‘‘dealing’ the cards in a cool and unconcerned man- ner 18 tho notorlous “‘Doc” Halladay, known throughout the west, and espe- clally in Ariz)na and New fi»xlco, a8 the most daring deeperado that ever stand how the thing worked."” ‘‘Every- thing goes,” sald he, glving me a smile of contempt. I now had a dollar's worth of Information, and next dropped into a cosy little place called THE ‘'COTTAGE CLUB" The room was full and the players nearly so. While looking around a nice look- lug yourg man spproached me, and, stating that he had seen me some- where before, he began to explaln how he had a dead eure thing of beat- Ing the bank, a eystem that he had been plannivg for months, but belng unfortunate, he did not have the money to play with, Once started, however, he could make a mint of money, andasked If I couldn't *‘stake” him with about §5 and he would dl- vide the profits, which would be big fndeed. Like the full blown idiot I wae, I lot him have the money., Com- ing back an hour or two later, I no- pulled a trigger. This mild-mannered frontler avgel, who has started a graveyard in nearly every frontler town that he has graced with his presence, is one of the quletest and most pentlomanly men that I ever met. He has only killed fourteen men g0 far in his wila and check:red osrcer, but then he hasn’t been af- forded the same opportunities that some of k ore prolific death dealing brethren have enjoyed. During the dootor's resldence in Tombatone, A. tlced him him sitting listlesaly In a chair. Asking him what was the mat- ter, I learncd that he had lost the money, a8 that wasn’t the night for the eystem—the ‘‘conditions weren't favorable.” I was gradually getting {nitlated. I uow had six dollara worth of expe. rlence, and with it In my possession I crossed over to Col, Chapman's cele- brated, 80l by Grocers everywhere. W.BAKER & COy SANDYEE: Send 81, 82, 83, or 85 for a sample re- tall box by Express, of the best candies in America, put up in elegant boxes, d CHAPEL OF CHANCE, people want 'em. Of course they are a fraud from beginning to end. Bat they are cheap and people want cheap spices, just as. they want everything else cheap, Large quantities are man ufactored and shipped =all over the country. They are sold as genuine sploes, but any grocer with a particle of sense knows from the price that they caunot be the genuine art'cle You see they look, taste and smell fully as well as the eimon pure, but put 'em in food and you will see the difference. ‘They do not flavor, A drop of clove extract will emell airong er than twenty pounds of cloves, but I think the twenty pounds would fla- vor more hot rams, don’t you? ““You have no idea of the ingenui- ty that is used in getting up these and other imitatlons. Tho best chemical knowledge 18 employed. What do you think of stamping out whole pea gaw and cloves? It is dove, though foung man, the general grocery trede {s extending. With glucose f ir sugar, oleomargarine for butter, cheese fn- stead of mllk and cocosnut shell splces, it {s becoming a blg business,” Majoc H. W. Hines, Boston, writes: ‘‘Samaritan Nervine cure ? rae of fite,” $1 60, drugglst. —— RIDING THE RAPIDS. Perilous Experience of & ioung Vir- ginlan on the Lheat River nials and tained a sinkingsys- gists, For send stamp. The DR. S. A. RICHMON| 3 8t. Joseph, Mo. #I00X FALLS Jasper Stone COMEANY, ‘testimo- circular +Sole [INCO2PORATED)] Ta's Company is now prepared to rece:ve orders or SIGUX FALLS JASPER STONE, FOR Buwlding Parposss, And will make figures cn round lots for prompt celvery. Tue Company is shipping oame within an ace (one vot¢) of be- | two of the cards the ‘‘dealer”’ eoooped | vored with sploe extracts, The ciff Thousands, ing elocted to the state senate from |the money Into the drawer. ‘‘Glmme |erence incolor comes from burning the proclaim it the mos! N Leadville. back my dollar,” says I, ‘‘that wasn't | shells. Why do I keep'em. Because | wonderful Invigo PER FEC‘TI 0 N a bet. I was only trying to under- ant that ever su: HEATING AND BAKING 1s only sttained by using -CHARTER 0AK Stoves and Ranges, WITH 5 OVER DOORS, For sale by MILTOH ROGERS & 80 NS MORGAN & CHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 12183 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh L2 ! WIRE GAUS 8 BOLLN & SIEVERS, H, BOLLN & CO., 1509 Douglas Street. Cor, 16th and Californla St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &G0 Have brought to tkls clty trom the farme cf Lerdredth & Son's, Philacelphia, and Jamos M, Thur \erges light, | 1+ he summarlly discont:nued the [ The colonel is a hale and hearty Texas i P i vl NG BLOGKS burn & Co., New York, the large-t .lmcr a-lh(iu‘rlvn n:g &lem Seeds over iwported before toia Werors t¢ A Chica: oareer of eome six or seven|gentleman about 60 years old, and | WnerLiNG, W, Va , May 5.—It has ‘*fi clty, alict 'which are guarantecd o be frosh and true to the name. o, 1.':’&.3..:""' :i}:nllng:xlnhm}‘ gentlamen who hhld %ru\ly resembles your John Euul.‘ ju!t‘bealn lenlrned here thnt'on;o(fl |h§ Prices will also be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make, 1] e temoer to cross is} No one would ever suspect him of | most miraculons eecapes from deat y e C. F. GUNTHER, | path, wlplzg out four or|belng connected with lp gambling | that has ccoured in the Allegheny | oS and Omaha, and solicits ¢ recs- | mar 16-e0d-tf PEI?‘RY BULI{N & CO. Confectioner, em in one day. The dootor, how:|house. Daaling at one uf the tables is | mountalns for many years was exper v eta | ¥ Chicago. | ever, was rot feellng very well darlog sslorn O tes, the notorlous *‘Datch Henry,” who at his temporary sojourn in the frolic- sundry and civers times in the past some border town, and, while there ing a talk with the gentlemanly look- ing desperado. He Is stlll a young wan, only 35, and has yet a wide field history, He was exiled from Austria many years sg), owlog to a certain troublo In which he was implicated, : CLAR HESET Ko maculate polish; his bewutlful roarf,| ~After tarrying here a fow minutes, with an elegant dlamond pin in the | my atientfon was attracted by a large cocter, looks well on his glossy ehirt | slgn on the bulldine o little forther fzont, apd he prides hlmlelf on always | down the sireet, ren \ing: dozen victims to thelr crimson credit. In his hip pocket he slways carries a beautiful, sllver mounted revolver, 40 calibre, and, while talklng to a stranger, his right arm restlessly wan- except the continuous clatter of the ivory ohips. Thero was no buying or selling that T could see, but thero was any number of people grouped around the various tables placing round, white ferced by two young men In the mad waters of the Cheat rapids. Raleigh rather than walk two or three milos up or down the river to secure a skiff or boat, that they would construct a Greathones concluded to leave m to the sl to nc d and going to the rescu ked thelr lives soveral times in endeavor- ing to save the unfortunate man Ropes were tled together and Hank Barker swam to a rock in the stream, in this 16 WOt Feg and 10 far ay TO WHOM 1 A CORRESP( city form ny years, u.d I take plea iy 0.iuion thy ge.nite by your company are pe and perfe t in forh, en ablato § ar in 1 have S, Lotis, March 22, 1883 T MAY CONERN— hat 1 have exavined a plece Sioox Fall e nprovemente to pnic INDENC SUBJ J. A. WAKEFIELD, had narrow escapes from the halter, | Greathouse and Roy Everly, who re TESIIMONIALS, hiic” c was o fertilo field for his pecullar tal- | owlng to urlon-plndllurauom, Work- | slde In Preston county, started on a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DFALEB IN ents, the small number of his viotims | ing for a long time at tho table just|rlde to death, and by the mereet|, 3 B should be attributed to the bad state|beyond was E. A. Ebhart, better|chsnce were saved from the watery |Eiwe!, Preside ¢ sloux F.lls Water Puwer Com- B“UM of health he experlenced while there, | known as Count Ebhurt, who lived In [ grave, In a sectlon that bears the|pis 1“"'“*"'»(,’.'1"{;-"";\‘3‘{}:",".55} yauroe: [ ] 3 beiog a viotlm of consumption, He| Kansas City several years ago, and [somewhat enphontous name of Hacket | F{iunit. yavi ¢ 110 ks ard have laid thom be: Lath, Shingles, Pickets 1s a bad man and spits blood ard yot | who died thero only a fow weeks ago, | Barney, They wers on the north |twee T.18 Of our 8 reat ratlwa+ track s in the atn, £ ¥ ets, 10 one would suspect this after hav-|The count had a wild and romsutic|side of Chest river, and declded, |Peart(f the cliv. Lba e been uoiog xavig ua SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MULDINGS, LIME, CEMER PLASTER, BTO are pos: dgpd 2 of usefulness before him, He Is a|bat to his oredit—hls Independent |ralt and ride the eurging billows of o8 “"'v"".l"&'l"l'“.‘:‘ aa sy orl:] that SA4TATT AGKNS FOR MILIAUAKE CEMENT COMPANY thiv, spare looking mav; his Iron|nature forclog him to opek where|Cheat raplds. Abont noon they |Easeverbyen clorcioriatdin hocity, (o | gr o ¥hat oy Woeifie Dapot OMAH SE gray hair is always woll combed sud | others would have malntatued a pru- |lsunched their oraft, but found it ua- Ry L (ke | Hear Ynion Pecific Devot, MAHA, RE olled; his boots vsually wear an im- | dentiel silence. m able in the awift oo Copy. FREDERIG COAL. keepiog/ecrupulously neat and clean. TS ey R i ) 1 hiavo te ‘]‘H“ wriea Ho usually talks i 1c ) o tho Sies. Boari puriia IR ELAD s Cos ined west of the Mississippi S Ty YAt e | SEIRT T R e 6ty | Erm: Bowrl Pukis Impesvemesis, || Tho Quly CQ‘,‘} I::.‘,‘f;;z- \(\f.\t],.(.)t|;((I)“C]Phsl"\l:llp\v:i COAL. tompt for tho lesser villalns | sround for a mart of commorce, but|yards ata ti i ot T n quality } B - ¥ who have only ecored some half | there were no visible signs of traffic[a rock, Frloads were by this time (¥ r P THE ONLY IOWA COAL That wil stock for a year withont elacking or shrinking, Pronounced by all the leading brlck men In Western Towa as the very best coal for burning brick ever used in the West, dere in that vielnlly, It ls asserted by | checks (chips) on the varlous cards, [and from it attempted to throw the | The general m nt and supervision of TUREKA C AND MINING CO,, some that he woars s steel vest. Iu|*T'll put that on the queen,” wildly |rope to Everly, but the current was| thecoapay's hasnes iy owiathe ha h EUBSEA L()f}y!e:d?ri(‘ Monroe Co., lowa. REMEDY many places fn the Southwest the au- | cried an exoited player, and a sturdy | too strong, and carrled the rope away S 0 EURROF thorlties will not allow the demure and ohildlike dector to stay ¢ within thelr limits twenty-four hours. The doctor met with quite a humorous Incident thortly before leaving Tombstone, A dapper little fellow, evidently a Bos- ton dry goods olerk, fresh from the east, began to wildly Inquire for the famous Doc Holladsy of whom he had heard so much. The unsalted youth A--‘A',pr('f,_.w“' STIMULANT TINRICHESTHEBLOOD yourg Eoglishman, who had just dropped In protested, as a loyal eubject, agsinst the fllp- pancy of the remark, and stated that the queen had a right to wear any- thing she plessed, from callco to the fioest sllk, So far no corn or wheat had been sold to my knowledge, and yet this was the board of trade. But some of the pecp'e present seemed to ITAIDS CIGESTION ST ULATES THE LIVE R ANG HIDNEYS,0PENS ThHE PORLS & MSTORES ThE CIRCULATION from him. Fortunately after Barker had to relinquish his hold on the rope, owlng to the ocurrent the rope dilited to the raft and Everly gotone end, and the other end drifted to shore. The rope was then fastened to the raft and to a tree on shore and Everly attempted to pull himself to land, but the raft strack a rock and lodged. At last the men decided wl wk -t/ JOEN Address your letters to A. G. SENEY, Preiident of the J sper Stone Co. D, PEABODY, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE ROOMS, 8 &5 1607 FARNAM Resl deng 1741 Douglas Street, Omaha, Ne T S INEHOLD, MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON GORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c: THIRTEENTH STREET, - - ~ OMAHA, NEB