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2 ? THE DAILY BEE---OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1884, e —. YA TALE OF THE PLAINS, Charles E. Parks' Experience With Nine Highwayjitohbers. That poriod in the history of the great plains prior to the establishment of rail road communication between the western ~ g driver, if there was any money in the |ship by defeating them all by 17 inches, |upon the newly-wedded pair, whose lives : : rearure oz, s e 1 Toeh 11] inches. 114 | wnd whose focoms and tooa wee sapoosea| 1ME Largest Stock in Omaha, and Makes the Lowest Prices. — has never been beaten it a contest, and [to be blended ‘‘for better or worse.” TR TR Samaritan Nervine, the great nerve | expeots to increase his record, as he is in | Kohl & Middleton gave the bride a dia- conqueror, is guaranteed to give satis. | steady practice. mond locket. Commodore Foote, who (] faction, or money refunded. G . at ——— - was present in uniform, presented the Druggists 81.60, dagill Pneumonia Prevented. bride with a silver service, Samaritan Nervine,oured cur daugh- Oysrer Bay, Querss Couw | — ter's lifo long epilepsy.” Rev, P. P e R L ) WHO KILLED GEN MORGAN? [ Y New York, April 11, 1883, Home Ttema Al you own fault 11 you remain sick where you oan Got hop bitter that never—Fail. «The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickestinvalid can use hop bitters with safety and great good. ~—Old men tottering around from Rheumatism. kidney trouble or any weakness will be almost new by using |states and the Pacific const, when the | Shirley* Chicago, 111. Y ialione T likve buen mved Aemh & v s " ) e & hop bitters. pony express aud Ben Holliday's stages e riblo illness by ALLcoCK's PoroUs Pras. | It Was Lientenant Andrew J, Camp- DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS, ~—My wife and daughter were mad e | were the only speedy means of transit TACHE, RAISING A MU TER'S. bell-How it was Don healthy by the use of hop bitters and I [ between the two sections, was one of vio- recommended them to my people.—Meth- | lence, of adventure, of thrilling encoun- > About a month ago I was attacked A Troubled Father Tells How 1t Af-| with a violent pain_in my chest Just received an assortment far surpassing anything in this market, comprising odist Clergyman, ter between savage whites and still more . X . o8t BOCOTI- | Editpr San Francieco Call, the latest and most tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering ity goud dade 1 Moo savage Indians; made notorious by mur- byl panied by fever and great difliculty in| - Soqing recently ina lengthy article |a range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Bittors are not the be.t family medicine der and robbery, and, through the numer - breathing. 1 apprehendad pheumonia, | volative to the death of the Confederate | = — On earth. ous vigilance committees which sprang | Boston Globe. which is 80 prevalent at present; I wont | o, oral Morgan, I wasled to contribute —Malarial fever, Ague and Bilious- |in¢, existence in nearly every town and | It might have boen Solomon, but most | to bed and applied one Allcock’s Plaster | thig naper, Having been personally and i ness, will leave every neighborhood 8 [ y,ining camp, became n’:)u:d fu’; the short | likely it was some of the Latter Day Mor- | between my shoulder blades, and two on intiulm(!ely ncqunimid nincg the wnrywnh Parlor ‘coo.ds N Drape"es' soon as hop bitters arrive. y shrift and sudden rope which were tho | mons, who remarked that thero were only | my chest. “In an hour my breathing was | 1 joutenant Andrew J. Campbell (who is Now ready for the inspection of cus-| Complete stock of all the latest —*‘My mother drove tho paralysis and | jnvariable accompaniments of justice as | two interesting events ina man’s life. [ much easier, in two hours the pain had | wivhout question the man who shot Mor-| tomers, the newest roveltics in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and neuralgia all out of her_ system with hop | \gministered in the many courts under | The first was when hair began tocome on | left me, and the next morning I awoke f oory T will here give a brief sketch of the Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Bte., Ete. bltters.”—Ed. Oswego Sun. y the jurisdiction of Judge Lynch. The |his upper lip, and the second when it |peafectly free from foyer. I went about|y.iaslearned from himself. Hewas born — i H;Kwpd'ho hd";y- llu;n"hy_“'(‘:h :"’l‘ unwritten history of those days would fill | commenced to go from the top of his |my h‘;«"a"): (s ul;umul..nn;:_lm the end of | 4 q roared in Belfast, Ireland; received a o ¢ P £l Et - & a11 E"l' oy ittors and you need not fear sicknoss. | many s yolume with tales 80 exciting and | head. When a person stops to consider | & Week took the plasters off. fair education; served an apprenticeship n —lco water is_rendered harmloss and {04y that the most ardent admirer of | how much attention is bestowed on these | For the last ten years Allcock’s Tlas- gt s assenger Lievator to 00rs. fH : rt h to a jgrocer, and came to this country more refreshing and reviving with hop |tho sensational and violent in literature [appendages, and how small most of thom | ters have beon used by my family with | for’ Kig majority, which was just at the CHARLES SHIVERICK bitters in each draught. would find nothing lacking. 1t was the |are in spite of ali their nursing, the rank | the best effect in colds, coughs, and pain ‘9 o ] oning of th ; worked as a grocer’ . —The vigor of youth for the aged and of the road agent and of thoso walke | they take among objects of interest seems | in the side and ba AT ;’&i’;‘(‘?{.‘ :ovcr:l 'Z'?,f.u',’;’r'u‘ ci:::-:: :lrr(:’lctcur:; 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Strect, - - - - OMAHA, NEB. infirm in hop bitters! ing-arsenals whose chief claim for distinc. | very remarkable. A doting father at the E. B. SHERWOOD. |, Holena, Arkansas. - —At tho change f life nothing eqnsls tin rested in the fact that each had “‘killed | South End has boen watching the un- — Just at this timo (1862) the rebel “‘con- T Top, bitersto allay il troubles ockdent iy 1y % and perhaps had passed mo far [ folding of hin son’s upper lip from downy | Be sure to obtain “Allock’s” Porous |y vint oot was in RvelpaphRatisn b b WM. SN YDE®R beyond that stage to the proud one of |bloom through all thoe stages to hirsute | Plaster, as all others are worthless imi- - Yy e Theroto.” —'"l:;:a best periodical for ladies to kansas, and young Campbell having f ¢ ) 8 1o g . i A srati tations, i i i take monthly and_from which they will | being the proprictor of a_private come. |callowness with a closeness of scrutiny i i strong_ union sentiments dotermined to i fit i bit- | tery, the ocsupants of which were laid | that only a fond parent can bestow, and ‘ .| make his way up north. Accordingly he T - y =~ :::'.Ye ttis: greatost benstib iy Liop low ‘hy his own knife or revolver. hasarrived at some startling conclusions, 4 Four_ Hogs to the Cord. hired the .’iecflh,md. of an ‘“‘up-river” 4 IA ! \I & MM’ —Mothers with sickly, frotful, nursing BORDER LIFE, He was talking of his family one day last | New York Sun. steamer to stow him away among the ¢ 1 | 8P RN ‘ weok in a drug store, and, after alluding| Come up and see some hogs,” said Mr, freight. He was discovered, however, to the detention of his youngest, which | Charles Rohe to a friend yesterday. The {and, after being kicked ‘n a brutal man- had just taken place, he l{rnp;ncd off into | hogs were piled along Thirty-third street | nor by the mates of the boat, was put a reverie and sai *‘Yes, teothing is|from Mr. Rohe's place to the corner of | ashore on one of the uninhabited islands bad enough, the Lord knows; but, for | Eighth avenue, over 100 feet distant. of the Mississippi. Hailing the first boat real trouble. A“e;:u'um anguish, you know 7 “To lu]ly;onl\pr;:hm\d mlo sizo of theso | that was passing down, he was taken back i : —there is nothing like a mustache | hogs,” said M. Rohe, “‘a little compari- | t; Helena, where,to save further trouble, Loyt BHES i st it i) days is{ it has sprouted and just begun [son is necessary. Thus a neat little|he enlisted in the confederate army. “—Indigestion, weak stomach, irregu- [ Charlos E. Parks, a veteran stage man, : A Hore Trom 800 | Rl T 3} ANy, laritios of the bowels, cannotexiat when [ who, for over n quarter of a contury was to break ground. My boy Jack had it [ phaeton mare weighs anywhere from ¢ Being intelligent and applying his mind children, will cure the children and bene- | Those days have so long passed away fit themselves by taking hop bitters dai- | that now it is only semi-occasionally that one is found who was an active par- ticipant in the border life of twenty yoars ago; but when such a one is found and y. —Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have boen provented by a timely use of hop | choose to talk, his tale is interesting in 1on bitbers"ake tied, KB WAL NG VA Bl overiand dmmvlful abouc two years ago, and he|to 900 pounds, An ordinary roadster dilligently to the study of ~the army tac- oA VT AAL sy e wago routes and those which penotrated | hasn't recovered yet. Why, the way that | woighs somewhors near 1000, A good | tics, he was soon bromoted to-the rank of Bitters will keop & wholo family fellow acted was enough to break your |farm horse will go from 1200 to 1300 | firet sergeant. This position he kept till 1o robust health a year at a little cost. —To produce real genuine sleep and child-like repose all night, tako a little hop bitters on retiring. ~—That indigestion or stomach gas at night, preventing rest and sleep, will dis- appear by using hep bitters. Paralytic, nervous, tremulous old ladies are made perfootly quiet and sprightly by using hop bitters. RED STAR LINE Belgian Boyal and U.S, Malil Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ANTWERP, The Riime, Germany, Italy, Holland and France MANUFACTURER OF OF STRIOTLY:FIRST-CLASS 2® | heart. Ho would stavd before the glass |pounds. OF the twenty hogs piled along | the battle of Stone River, when he de- o ent ploudy | £OF o half a day at a time, looking nt his | Thirty-third stroet, tho runt woight 805 | serted and camp into the union Iinos. and unprovoked murders which atained | f3¢e and. rubbing it in _terriblo agony. | pounds. He next enlisted in the Thirtoenth Ten- . . . | grab at his upper lip, and stretching it |on their rounded juws, and ran from 873 | 1; the momorablo morning of Mor- dovelopment of the territories. To a 1e: | Jut over hin toeth the way a butcher does | to 1098 pounds. Twenty of them weighed | gas deaths, n \ v sty el podbntepyd i y 19,648 pounds. Four of them measurea | P ¥ SO0 (00 o u the iain. . Cornenming. ran the firt | Would rivet his eyes on one corner of his [cord. The breeds are known as red and [; e Wi S0 (ERORL T ERL BROA [ sUNy uvsrlind lt;ge nu{’uf Tndependenoe, M mouth and say ‘golly,’ in a way that made | white Jerseys. g 8 - od with' : : Colonel Ingerton with five hundred men ' AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. | B vored it concetan e "4, and |® fow hairs came up on each sido of his| “Burlington, N. J.,” said Mr Rohe. in the following year joined Johnson’s | 208¢, and when he had got eight little | ‘“They were raised by Mr. John Carter. gan and his band. 1 should state hore | "luttrated Catalozuo furnished frae upon spplication dent Buchanan against tho Mormons, er, he commenced to twist them for | is larger. They dress down about 15 per that the informrtion of the rebel's where. A compromise was made, however, and all he was worth., Such coiling, and i ) ing I never saw in my born days. : ¢ at Fort Bridger, where they experienced ;_{‘.";:“f y ! s had his headquarters. It s said that ) " Jight 1 d t b) tant . f f . AL Rl it o Ja0 roduoed that | 1 & wo:“k':".:firr’eq'ff;icf;'?mdfi?:tffl :mn'{i'&.k:.‘f&°u°.?1'i'nffi.,d'“fi2.1.y§§§3in§. that youug lady had a lover in the Union | 1024 North Eighteenth Street, Omaha, on Street Car Line. . | or twelve. ng it a speed of about | They were cared for just as fast horses Py by A 4 Exoursion, $40, ol idia b«mm;,mgguu@,m; re-entered the service of the stage com- t facing a ‘mirror and work away |As a lot they are the heaviest everbrought | oo rie o iy Telt als, lod by Miss relon, $105;Saloon from 0% §0; Excursion into the wilds of Montana and Idaho, the the early history of the settlowment and Now and then he would make a frantic| The weights of the others were painted | ;agq00 (anion) cavalry, where we find the incidents connected with his lifo on | ® Picce of tripe when ho is cleaning it, he e ot O ciatod withy” hins, | u# think ho was going mad. By and by [ ““Where did they all come from?” tain’ was at Greenville, Tenn., dispatched ] ; ) to surprise, and if possible, capture Mor- 1310 and 1320 tamoy Strect and 038, 1n8teost. | YMATA, NEB. expedition, which was sent out by Presi- ugllngu on one side, and nine on the [ He’s got some more like them, only one n otl 3 s bout was conveyed to the Union lines by cent. Those hogs had a better house to [ 32 oy o 0 & ompromito was mado, howovar, 81d | iwisting, and fondling, and patting, and |livo in taan n third of the peoplo of this | Miss Lucy Williams of Greonville, at e 1 city have. Each hog had a separate stall | V1983 TR o) M they were foroed t for some time ranks, and was therefore prompted to ithout paying attention to Now |to New York, ised, for that 8 u R 1o in i without paying attention to anyone. Now |to New York, or ever rais or. ey ' $110 to 1 s)mfi, l:ldL o‘(’ihlle 'lg l;l e“zrlo);i;:' ::i:: working eight hours a day at a rate of | matter. The fargest one of the lot is the Lf“(‘iy ) ‘ppFfi“h"g w“h‘:nl: mile ‘figd‘ h‘l; A3 Potor Wright & Sons, Gon. Agents, 65 Broad- bt 8% ey PORS® | six turns a minute ho makes 8,640 twists | largest hog on record except one not | O3 HreemyzLes WhODA AL Was caled, an B way N, Y. used the pony express, purchasing 2 TE Captain Wilcox, with fifty picked men, of ) ) |l ) ] 0 between the time he gets up and goes to | slaughtered yet." . . . 9 them of old John Grant, whe was well A jgets up & gL o T ek whom Campbell was one, were sent to| @rade; d S od and low as any "m the city. P »ase t; ’Caldwell. Hamilton & Co., Omaha. B o r’ bed again, and oflntmumg at the same “Did it pflyl 3 A T A and prices a8 gos A A ‘he C1Ly. 82 Trv me. N i . | number of 163,600—more revolutiovs | ing the record is always worth the ex- i3 rir P —— B e atafesvoto”that | han tho earth has mado sinco. the azoio | pense; but lightor hogs yiold more money | Wpsion waeteached, = L 3 g » MANURAGYURNG OF division of tho overland stago line which | Period: « Why, it ho had been boring an | on tho investment. place, which had scarcely been accom- T i artesian well with an auger and turned ————— B . : 3 3 A n gl:ia n:mn&g;:&zd Zy“t:mmgo:tmz:: the crank as often as he hfia his mustache, | The new ‘‘Science of Life” far sur- g{“h"“}vilfih:: g:f ?h":t;: E:“:f';[(by “ Q [ and aro. o pact of tho history of the bor. |41 Worked at it as steadily, he wonld | passe all provious editions of this great | ¥ % S G oL from thair | M ) CORNICES der. Ho remained in this employ until | have made holo over six miles doep in|work. Hmbossed cloth covers, full gilte | \\pory ©and, "halt dressed, made a My Bepository onstantly filled with » eelectletook. Bosh Workmanship guarnaceed | . +y |the summer of 1865, Some of the inci- |® Ye8Ts allowing the auger to cut only contains a fine medallion engraving of mflmw c‘Ps "Nuls ETl'. denta of his subsequent career ho relates | ne-cighth of an inch to every turn. 1If 416 18th Stroe . &atollotwd he had gone to work in a net factory the hasty effort to escape. Morgan, grasping his pistol, quickly passed out the back way and ran into a bower of grape vines. the author, with commendatory resolu- Oftice Forice S W. Corner 168th and Lanel duanus (mabo Neb tions of the National Medical association OMAHA,.. SKAY ! labor he has put into those seventeen |engraved on steel. Read the advertise- . HA, NEBRASK. A 875,000 BARANEY, hairs would hfvu twisted marlin enough | ment in another column, B M v Gt (g FRED W. G-ER ,A.Y’ i On I I was connected |, cateh ull the fish that swim and have ZE phasordered giitolaysrentisr, Hlluatead ~(SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY.) with Ben R B of complying he raised his pistol, only to {S! { 1 & ) :5‘1’1‘:&,}: o::;,:? ftil:cnhnuhzg;xa\;id ul‘min’: A ‘Wife's Thoughtfulness, receive two shots from Campbell’s car- ( ; s ; d Salt Lake, Utah. On tho dat - i Homervile (WG Jourink bine, when he fell and died almost i :i’c‘mednl wustjm tt.lm lhglst::‘:mc?x,uwr;‘:il;x uod th n;ucht all that b ):e k“”}“,'“""» “‘I haven't eeen your pet dog for sev- “l::uyv,v ecm‘pbou had not the least idea M ~WITH— contained " weveral pasmngors ‘nd & i et tiaon, o makes i o8 oml .g.:y,,"a.udu Somerville husband to whom ho had ““‘:f" as Morgan was only 9 t 3 ith 75,000 in gold dust. . : g is wite. h: ressed and wore no insignia o ’E’;:.“:ags "'lll ai.;luu’m'l mr:nEl? g:i:yg cousin_Jennie came down from Vermont “No,” she replied; ‘‘the fact is, I have n‘:nk. ';‘he ukirminhi:?hnd nu; %ucum’e LIME AND CEMENT. “ towards Salt Lake. At a place callod ondu v“lt’»?'ldh"lienk'}‘;fl had kissed me | given him away.” general, and as Campbell galloped up h Porto Nouf canon, 160 miles north of '"d Y. 'O'\HVB ooked up to my boy|™ «Why you needn’t huve done that. 1|street he heard some one calling to him, D"me a"d Yam Bth and l\‘u [ St s alt Take, wo wore atlacked by & baad of | 120 88! hy, Jackey, what a dizzy | jad no partioular objection to him.” | Turning suddenly about he saw & citizen y suliglas Sts., ma d en. v nino highwaymen, during which fonr of [yi11o Jouttacho you have got.” Jack| “tioh, T inow that; but I thought that | running toward him, and_asking him if | =———————————— % the passengers were killed, and I was B svonitia L IIYCLS f PR s 1t was not right for me to have a pet dog | he (Campbell) knew what he had done, FALLS wounded in twenty-six places. Previous t:f;‘pr:fie}:fi‘fx1':3'??.';31,}3%"::’,;.‘,;'."‘1 tolabout the house, when I have such a|he roplied that he ¢id not, whereupon He“ley, Haynes & Van Arsdel, o the atac o met s of the robbors, y010a" soun o much: he ying: 1| good, kind husband to lavish my affec- | the eftlzen told him ho had shot General —WHOLESALE— 5 h tions upon.” John M 3 ot womo kind of @ aignal, as we after. | [ound and round you wouldn't wonder, | "o husband sank into a chair, with 8| Afier the excitement had abated the ) wards loarned, from the deiver, by which | 1,13 nGueh te makeanybodydizzy.’ Then | geep sigh, two returned to where the dead man lay, NUTIUNS HUSIER,Y GENTS FURNISHING‘ tho highwayman was inforumed that there | i veom in an swfel ft of tomper at| *‘How much do you want, Mary?” he | and taking a letter from his pocket thoy ) J was o box containing thousands of dol- [ worit'some'into the room whursn.iel\xxi: asked, as ho drow his wallet from his | read with no little astonishment to Camp- lara’ worth of gold dust aboard the stage. | i "411d hi For i pocket; ‘‘it can’t be a sealskin sacque,for [ bell, the name, General John A, Morgan, edlbee | ; | Suddenly he spurred ahead and was soon | % 4 his mother is wondering what|the winter is nearly over.” Campbell was soon after promoted to - a HAN I [ out of sight. On reaching a place where :]blu‘:x“t’i:u;: :f:‘."on (;(:'il}'mr cllllnl c‘“: l::; *‘No,” she said, *it is not a sealskin | gecond lieutenant of volunteers, At the Fanc s’ G‘-OOdS, the willows were thick one of the passen- | wivy § e in)Y {sacque; but I would really like a new |close of the war he went to Evansville, B o otk i AP T s Sy A ety el o S el " W, SR 1106 Parnam Stroet, - - - - - - OMAHA, NEB, and, being apprehensive ‘of trouble, be bought and made, and all that.” months later he removed to Louisville, for 1 have been there,” He arose after cocked his revelver and prepared to de- s ‘‘Now,” he said, as he handed her Lhe | Kentucky, where he established a littl Ry fend himself in case of an attack. Sim- m::&?:fi:::fl; tions, and wandered money, ‘“‘what proof of your affection |express business and was just uemin; P ERFEGTION And your work is done for all time ultaneously eight other men came out of " .| will you give me when you want another | down to an uneventful citizen's life when IN the bushes and ordered the driver of the b PR v RN d“”‘?' now that you have given away your | he received a letter from Washington to time to come. atage to halt, 1 told the driver to go rn, good name at home is a tower of | dog? stating that he had been made a lieute- Heating and Baking * Tn only attained by using : ?GHAR.TER O AK eEsE Stoves and Ranges, I@ WITH WIRE GAVIE OVER DOORS but he did not, and, observing the atti- | strength abroad. Ten times as much| *“Oh,” she sweetly replied, “I've given | nant in th. 1 o of itori tude of the robbers, 1 saw that we must | Hood's Sarsaparilla used in Lowell aswell | the dog to my sistor, and I can got him |conduct during the. war.” 1 ho was present a bold front to the enemy, as we [ 31Y other, i back again,” astonished when he learned that he had were in close quarters, and, if attacked, Gen. Viel _0 Bhe Seaii TRy killed a confederate general he was soll our lives as dearly as possible, for e e on Oable Xirilways, thunderstruck now. In a short time, i A Splendid Remedy for Lung Dis- they cared nothing for the life of any one | New York Times. } eases, g however, he received his commission and would show us no mercy. Iimme.| Gen. Egvert L. Viele presented his re- P PBone Nosilian s Mt i with an order from the war department diatoly fired at the band and “they simul. | port of the practical workings of the cable | 1,4 11 College of the. %‘ly'zi New York |t report for duty to the commanding WE CHALLENGE tanoously fired on us, killing four of the | railway in Chicago to the commissioners | and formerly of Ciucinnati, Obio,, used Dit. | officer at Fort Smith, Arkansas, It was passengers, Gieorge Parker, a prominent |of Rapid Transi yesterday afternoon. | W, Haw's BAusaxt very ‘extensively in_his [not long until he was promoted to first man of Montana, Jack McCauslin, a|The number of horses, he said in | practice, as many of his patients, now living, | lieutenant. A B »700, X s docrease “ e i ,¢ | & bold and dashing officer,a kind-hearte $ Sioux Falls Granite, iamond, a “‘freighter,” and’ Louis | to 1,001 since the introduction of the ."d.,vfl:.’;.,':::l.'h::‘,fi ;.’J',‘;x;l..: :"{1‘.“&&".‘.’.‘5'3:1:‘.',‘.? affable gsntlenmn'g he won the heart of - MILTON ROGERS& SONS, Murrs, a contractor, cable system in 1882, and 2,600 would bo | but that it ought to be prescribed freely by | both superiors and inferiors, Having a -~ OMAHA TWENTY.SIX WOUNDS, 1 was weunded in twenty-six places, and twelve of the balls, which were fi [FORBANYIAMOUNTJOF uavy Tevolvers, and buckshot fired from | :60; And the numbor of pussengors car- nocessary to perform the work now done | every phyeician as a sovereign remedy in all | fondness and aptness for military tactics, on tho 20 mules of cable railway, The | gases of Lung disoases. 1t is & suro cure for [ his promotion would have been rapid but number of cars has incrensed from G0 to [ Gonstmption,und has no equal for ull pectoral | for one failing that caused his downfall, ' Like so many of his countrymen he was ORDERS M. HELLMAN & CO., o doublebarretod ahotsxstiot fired from | rigd teom 24,000,000 to 27,000,000, “The Kellingers Liniment, addicted to driuk, ~ This, in spite of his . 4 Y . el ! ¥ Tace i i ; and ankle, making g utation nocomary; e a1 Ash i PRERe RANEEs. oo Koatiavers TAuimEE) on ;uuor:l e | A i e Ty e e Ty s o i‘l’l BandaaLd’ pEn ’A ';:: Swedish l:li!l,f'ith a hempen core, and P 'I‘"' ‘m‘:h 'fi“'“mfl":‘;' . Al'l’“"‘d he sent in his resignation, and retired to ¥, 248° | is compos 0l 'ix I',md‘ mh strand i IL‘.’A l'\!_!\'fll 5 gt Aug provents ivate lif N R R Ok isser, b ha A contaiing 10 wires. " Tt 1n warranted.Top | e e from faling out. *Whon tho writor know hismin 1875 he 1301 AND 1303 FARNAN STREE1 COR. 137h inson-fashion, and, by playing ‘) » 3 [8ix months, and is apparently little af- A Wonderful Wedding. was living very humbly upon a small farm OMAWA. escaped uninj .~ Another named focted by frost or rust. Onl near Carlyle, Ark: v @ has oocurred in six mon! Lo atill takes his deis —OR~~ Reote e A R O g e i t . § AR Heo still takes his drink, which accounts oz.:" and hid in “t;ho buishes, 'l‘:n; fi::: g:rnn tu::;ryAmtil‘;:N:%,h :nx‘;n;::“ J,ffi°{:{fi;fl?3§ffi$fi:§fiifi: :;::ip}::a f:;dl:: ‘);;vuir:jyr'l.“:l‘:g‘ iti-'m:;): P - Bo Y ER & co-- stage was ransacked, treasure carris South Side museum, being the marriage | « ) N OF §he EA’ MAGA‘DAMU] of, wud X was loft for dead. Tho dos. 4e0te 8% rarer than with horso care, | PNy on o Toundors and Frank St | Ardent” that ho ever mentions his war RN peradecs gl::fiht that no trace of them P “*| Olair, The former 1s an “‘attraction” of reco ] filled promptly. Samples sent and was loft the story. On tho re-|fr oy, BO foot, The bestcharacteristios the museum whose fortune consists of afy Ha‘ll’s safe a'nd Lock comp’y rd. 1 add b of tscri turn stage the m in the working of the system are *‘unlimi. ;‘w: Ly posiageips. that FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF S AT s ¢ Chicago Herald, Feb, 14, estimates given upon application. | aken & Snake River aod buried. Park: | 24 capseity,froedom from Bh, a perfect (P> Blovance by matare s tho moter iy very numbly’ near San Autoaio, WM. McBAIN & CO., or's wife, when she learned of his sad | £82¢ Of wotion, aud a promptuess in start. also an attache of the museum. Shortly Toxss. W. H. 8. Sioux Falls, Dakota. , went crazy. I stayed at one of the ing and 'ww ogk: before 9 o’clock the curtain rose before a A Happy Family, overland houses until I could go to New | ARK YOU GOING TOEUMOPE?, [very large audience, nttracted by the | pued tromthe breast, syusese from the bt DISEASES OF THE York and get an artificial leg, I then 1n another column will be found the an. |Promise of witnessin; ure-enough wed- | Stomachs will sour all’ wilk will curdle; h came back and went into the employ of | ouncoment of Messrs, THOS, COOK & SON. | ding in a theatre for only 10 cents, 'To | Baby hallelujahand that nigit, the express company, and remained with | ourist Ageuts, 201 Broadway, New York, | the inspiring strains of a wedding polka [ 11"} /it bimbing heads In awtul fright. ther until transferred to Wells, Fargo | relative to'the very complote arrangements | the bridal party *‘took the stage.” The | Nicut was b i & Co., where I remained until recently, they have made for tours in Buroys the | hride was attired in & handsome white | Yhen colic lef; for peaceful Alumber, 7 J, T. ARMSTRONG, M0D., when T resigned to go into business, Tho m"‘ %’:flnfi Bumper, lu?l‘?nla‘r;u:&l: stoel satin dress, with & profusion of | A ' 4elr? ot like thiunder. 1020 Farnaim Street. Omah N — company has been very kind to me, and | will be mailed to any address on receipt of 10 [ orange blossoms, The genaral effect was A Wite not a Bride, t immcl Awaxriet. |hsssentme twice to New York, for 1|oents crowned with a peaceful smile. The[ Caller—*'1 am so glad, my dear, to see 0. M. LEIGHTON. H. T, CLARKE, e of om |had to have my leg amputated twice, but v . room wore the customary black, The | you looking so well and haj Your Wi b, Chihicn ook ‘T4 1t 18 ow gotiing o By The sorkibls | o Ohmmplon Mg Kicker or | (ot wobo the cusiomary black, Tho e el g O T LEIGHTON & CLARKE, - mdy arol the people in the moun- America, fat girl of the show, and the longbearded | tion, I notice. Very sensible; very sen- 4 nwmpuu"mum towns. Search was made for the |Olean Democrat. g Y man of the establishment figured as best | sible,” o ! highwaymen, and, at last, four of them | Ered A. Auscll resides at Little Valley, | man, The ceremony was performed b, SUOCRINORS 0 KENNARD BR0S. & 00.) Bride—*My husband was perfectly Cattaraugus county, where he was born | Rev. W. D, Smock, who acted like a willing to prolong the tour, but I knew P. were captured and hanged by the vigl- [ m w oo.. Iantes, = The driver of the voach was im- [in 1806, He stands six feet in height | out of water. The candidates for nuptial | that his presence was required at his place ™ . 3 plicated and was hanged at Denvor three [aud weighs 143 pounds, He has beon [ bliss, their “freak” attendents and the | of business.” b ’“a North Main 8t., “llu months after the aflair, known locally as & high kicker since he | frightened minister, presented a spectacle | Caller—**Very few brides are so con- L 8 LEALERS wo | was § years of age, but it was not until | which the mixed erowd composing the | siderate as that.” - - 4 Y recently that he became known as the | audience could regard only as ludicrous, | Bride—*‘Oh! but I ceased to be a bride d -l had champiun standiog high kicker of the | Th i b f o v : 4 MOl g higl @ scone was entirely robbed of solemn. early, lu less than a week 1 be f ," 1# : United States. At a national exhibition { ity by the running fin);nr comment of the ja wifa,” ¥ » . —DEALERS IN— :l' h&n; ';:I:I all ;:‘rmho &u‘: :K:outorl, 'Imi :m{z‘u to hear & d-‘r)otd of g:ud:r— ‘Ivdo hfit understand.” Snake | try, held ity on - ceremon, t liconsed to do som ido— it be i \ : RO%OR 1 Dl § o cecamany, lalt Lissuai ’ Sy pecn maried a1 Paintg. Oils, Brushes.