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S THE DAILY BEE--FR1DAY, JANUARY 9, 1885. . e nn LACK T ible, and alto t o This fact was noisel about over BLACK FRIDAY, much as possible, and also to get away A WHITE DEER, = COUNCIL_BLUFFS tho commtry, and s many b —— from the tlescopes o th direcors, 'whs - THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA T0 BUY - ey - soript came to his rellef that the idea | A Reminiscence of 1873 by One Who | were peering everywhero to tee If any [ Result of an Old Hunter's Chase in % ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. |waqgiven up. Now York raised £8,600, D18 Not Get Canght. one was mear to distarb thom, At tH6 WATIOWEONE TIANES < The — = | Philadelphia sent £5,000, Baltimore &3, - oh, wo were all drenched by that time, . THAT SMELL! 000 and Jefferson, it is said, received | i some one whispered, ‘I hear footsteps it these moneyaproudly, saying: ~**No cent | New York Telegram and & noise,’ Sure enough. In a minute I heard the bolt of the door slip back. — of this is wrung from the tax.payer. 1t| ‘Do you remember Black Fridayi 0 ; ; ; . |is the pure, unsolicited offering of love,” | $8id a Telegram reporter to a prominent | ‘Now, boye, keep still,” I eaid, and we The Pertilizing Bu iness at e Packing [Fre diea st 5, bolleving that his eatate | broker, as the two sat togother aftor oftice | wera as quict s desth. Thon man,who o would supporthis children, He was mis- | hours, hoping the Spanish treaty would | afterwards proved to be a director, step- Heuse Proves Unsévory, taken. Continued hard times causad in- | e accoptable to congress, and the reduc- | ped out, looked up the street and’ down JU—— crensed depression, and the mansion and | tion in the price of cigars would enable | the atreot. but ct course didn't see us, estato meroly paid the debts which hung | them to smoke something more fragrant (and then, thinking the way clear, he over them. Martha Jefforson, his | than Connecticut tobacco started acrose the atreet.” “Do 1 remember Black Friday " mused ,,,’\,., went for him!" ssked the the broker, as he lelsurely puffod a cloud | ropoate South Carolina and Loulsisna each voted | to the celling. *‘Well, my impression s | *‘Somewhat,” was the reply. *‘Almost yestorday afternoon. The committee |}ar 810,000 and this enabled her to die |that I have protty fair reasons for not | before he got to the curbstone my man who vislted Stewart's packing house, in[in comfort. Jeflerson’s only surviving | forgetting it. 1 came near losing every | was at his side.” regard to the stench arising, reported |granddaugiter, Mrs. Mickleham, lives in | Penny ! had in the world on that oceasion | - ¢ * Good morning, slr,’ he said. poverty in Georgetown, and congress has |and a man is not likely to let such an| “The director turned his head in a An Attempt To Be Made to Lessen It, ,,,,, - daughter, lost her home, and prepared The board of health held a moeting to teach achool, but the legislatures of Story He Told, b S i p— | o g Ul{RRNN 1T UliRKE Seo that!" obsorved Willism Jump, 3 § the veteran hunter of the park, as he ad- ] ! dressed a group of pilgrims and laid & fine ] ¢ L3N ) his prowesa at their feet, and strotched himself at full longth on a silver-tipped shack near the butto. *‘That s the first ) animal of the kind I have ever seen in thirty years of active lifo as a hunter In the mountains. You want fo know how 1 bagged him! Well, 4 thought you would. 1 am weary and specimen of white deer as a trophy of rug before his campfire, in his hon-house hungry from this long chase. ~ Let's that they found the stench strong, but | PAverty 'n Ciocrao event slip his memory, is hef" startled way, but before he could do any- | have a slice from those haunches before 1| ON@ 0f the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States that Mr. Stewart explained that it was| [ 'p,05 hoforo me an old nowspaper of | Then rose a fow more clonds, and the | thing my man put the injunction papers | tell you all about it.” So saylng the old unusually strong, because of a break in'| 1826, published just one month after Jef. | man of stocks lapsed into a brown study, |into his hand, snd told bhim what they [hunter dextrously carved some steaks to Select From. from the hams of the julcy venison and proceeded to toast thom before tho fire the fertilizing machinery. The committee | ferson’s death, It contalns an advertise- (8t the end of which ho half muttored, | were and what we proposed to do had isit. Their cloth- | ment of the sale of Monticello by lottery [ half growled, *‘H'm! Yes, 1 wason| ‘After that I went to my office to ba a very unsavory visit. eir olo in 1820, and represents it valued at | hand, and had a very varrow escape. I |await developments, It was no longer|on the alkall hearth before him. The NO STAIR'\ TO GLIMB ing was satarated with the unsavory|gy) 000, Shadwill mille, another estate ?evelx; worked 8o hard in my life aa I‘did necessary to search for the bank officers, | §roup gathered mbm;t in n;xlnuu expec: L] - smell, Ald. Mynster, In his report tried | of Jefferson, is valued at $30,000, and the | for the twenty.-four honrs from 10 o'clock | because the turn of affairs had made It | tancy awaiting the feast that they felt| * T T " ibe’ Limselts 18 blo [ Albemarle ostate at $11,500, making a|on Sunday morning to 10 o'clock on [necessary for them to search for me,” | must surely follow. Well developed ap- ELEGANT PASSENGER L e v Fiore Yt | tora] b thites prissaworth $110/800; T | Mondiy.” “'But why should they seatch for you?” | petites paid proper tribute to the de ER ELEVATOR to his companions by using a.bottle of | ;o0 e 6t O, and there 11,477 | “‘In saving the pieces!” suggested the | inquired the reporter. cato morsels with atew toothsome fl [r— i carbolic acid. Ald. Keating had hung | planks, reporter, 3 “Why? Well, suppose for a moment |jacks added, and then came well-filled | == — e | his overcoat out on the fence to alr out| President Madison left eome property to“i\’o' but In keoping myself from going | that those Injunction papers had been in P'g.“ ndnd the story cf the capture of the { o t the ti f his death, but his widow Pbleces, force at 10 o’clock in the morning, when | White deer. { and pat a boy ot to watch 1t, while be | B t0 It O e’ dependent for 4 |, “And %0 you think you won't forget it | tho bank ought to open.” L Ie John, that's my thoronghbrod ! laved himeelf with ammonia, The com- dog, and I were havi hunt " mittee reported the stench a nuisance, of were having a hunt all to our selves away up in the Yellowstone range time on the broad and meat farnished [in® Jh“rtrv. do you?” 8 e o | o Truey that would have been incon- her b, 1d nt, and her last | _*'Just suppese,”’ sald the broker, as he | venient.” 8 :’“d that it n;lxght tbol be mn:iudiud I d:;u y"l;: mn.ilzeme::;v:nl‘y.bny no:gr::. fell to musing again, “just nuppcn:{ you| “Yes, and more than that.” just enst of the lake. We had just arisen one away. The trouble seemed to aviso | /e " hor for $30,000 the manu- | met with an accideut. *Well, a railroad | <What more §” from our camp in a little coulee and Are now offerine from the fertiliziug apparatus, but Ald, | P%Y llision will il e tor breakfast of bi i script notes of the debates on the consti- | collislon Will serve my purpose as an Well, suppose that bank had not only | eaten our breakfast of bacon and corn: Keating thovght ~the whole thing |FPPE MR OF o8 CoEe B G on. had | lustration. Now then, if you had at any stopped payment, but had fallen into the |dodger, and I was In_the act of pulling #moll which had been noticed for years i i board of a train going at the rate of i i W a b 4 President Monroe, though he declined, | board of a train going at the rate of forty | opened to public inspection? 1 observed freeh aign of deer. There wheravar the killing sl puoking procest |1 j's0iq"S558,000 Trom, the govornment | miles an hour and you had hit another | ***That would have baon very—" had been slight fall of snow and I Was golog « d, Sledentopl suggs for his publio servicer, died very poor In train coming at the same rate, you prob-| ¢Yes, Indeed. It was not to be |could very easily trace the course of the AT P‘““‘]"‘Y L haviag been i\': N “ll’{‘"::gzn before his body was removed to Rich. | couple of days, would you?” with " my feet upon the desk, cheorfelly | indicato that it was anything moro than a :):“Y 'hl:fl_: or four Y?“L A i t“ th% mond, Va. 1 rather guess not,” admitted the re- |and hopefully smoking, when there came | band of black-tail that had been feeding ERND e ought it was no improvement to John Quincy Adams musthave recelved | porter. ‘a gontle tapping on my chamber door.’|on the young shoots and leaves in Th o tb & 3 0 h iy 3 y i, e greates ver seem in Uma. l‘:"“"{’ et ot By "‘l’]l."’"'t;" ‘.‘(‘)‘“h‘o"} he is one of the few presidents who again | up out ot the pile of the burning rubbish, | who he was, entered and expressed such | camp had bean pitched. 1 was looking g L BHLLYS o o oo ek oo | ook up publlo life after ho loft the White | with your four ribs _broken, » compound | rogrot that 1 had suffered_inconvenienco | for meat, 8o I repickoted my pack animal | 9()) QRGANS!! 100 PIANOQS!!! [ tho establishmont, aud could not periof- | prons, “Ho remained In rotiroment only | fracture of theleg, your arms bent double [ and wanted to know if the little difliculty [ and mounting my hunting “mare, calling b hEb that the only thing to do was to pass a resolution calling upon Mr. Stewart not : iod 1 RS ; is- | out in search of the ga! The trail led i ; . years of service there he died in the cap- | measure, andjit took you six months,with [ thought it could be adjusted to my satis. | out in search ¢ ekl il L . to fortilizo matter after it was over forty- | fi,) 1, 1448, oxclalming: *“This is_the |a brain fover thrown in by way of variety | faction, but as for the other party I was [up through a series of little parks,| Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew- ig S L 016 | and of earth; I am content.” John|togeton your pegs again, dow’t you|not so certain. In short—" through which broke many brooks from A thing f*_Al"{“‘ ucn,T\}i ich will bo & gh;vS ““You got your money spring sources along the mountain side. elrv. Clocks and Silverware. " resporsibility. e mayor suggested | g homo in which he lived in Washing- [ mind for a while? 1 tell you, many an| ‘Every cont, and lawyer's fees—not |Ior the many yearsI have been in the T = ground, and give him some other| oo oo o years ago in the hands of | that day d it 1 e “But why did thi " in these little parks. I never tire of : rpet | y, an s not an easy thing to ut why did they pay youn? P . Tocation in its sluld. The citay cm‘xld then his descendants. His family is woalthy, | see the ;euult of twenty years swopt away | ‘‘Had to. They didn’t want the pub- thelr natural beautics. Nature in her L WSO} EhoigEouRBIOERILT1DuRcE pose and Charles Krancls Adsms is a railroad | —not lost, mind you, by any misjudg- |lic to know what I zew, aud so my little | solitude has many graces for a recluse now just in its rushing period, and the | "y 4 Jack ined i ——— eous scenery lent, I forgot I was out of . seaon would bo ovor soon, and tho mat. | AHAEY Inekson esined mothing fo | ae thoneh o Blghuayman wae to pot o Romarkablo Old Age, mont or that 1 hed ‘any practical mision |31 Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. I1d be adjusted some way. The H ’ . ike | Letter to the London Morning Post. than to study the solitudes and enjoy th : 343 ter_oou cost him, he says, every cent of it to pay |and dellver.’ The brokers were like [letter to the London Morning Post. y LG AL Wholesale dealersmGuns’ Anlmxm]’tlon’ and gives much employment to the | .ooq ot his eotton crop in addi h » of symmetrical pines which towered aloft | & 1 i < 2 § p in addition. ~ He | the life out of them. pers some remarbable ages culled from | Of eymm P e ortmg 00US, otions an MokKers - "°'k:l“fl classes. Th;‘l Y“’; attornoy 80¢- | returned from Washington at the close| “and, so you were among the number | tho obituaries, and T have also seen pub- | in the line of iay pathway and sighed in P 2 gented that the council had no right to| ¢ yiceecond term with just $90 in his | then?” lished some very remarkable ages of one | the early morning breeze. But jast as 1 t].cles. ¥ proseoute, and tho citizens who complain | himgqlf 4o deeply in dobt thathe had to [ good many were burnt badly, burnt to|Stockdale, dated *'The Grove, Bolton, [the rugged mountain side, and looked far i ::«:‘:}iid l:;“: b‘:;:xfi:tglm::d {fh::e t::)e: sell part of his lands to get ont. The |the bone.” Decomber 15, 1883,” whore the average |in advance through the clear, atmosphere, i bear the responsibility with the city. | debts of his adopted son, and he had to| “Well, it runs somchow in this wise: | o the extraordinary fack of 12 children | the saddle, and picketing my horso in a - A roeolution was propared and passed | porroy £10,000 from Frank Blair. Con- | On that Friday morning my balance was | of the ssme father and mother living so [ coulee,I carefully examined my cariridges § ‘ | s forbidding Mr. Stowart from making Into | grog relioved him somewhat during his [ §00,000. The directors sent wme word |long _that their average should be 81, [and secing that Becky Sharp was ready rn I u I e fertiiizors any meat or substances forty- |lattor years by refunding thefine of |they had no legal tenders, but that they | The details of the fact are subjolned. | for action I buckled Sir John tomy hunt- ) ; i tif UPHULSTERY AND D RAPERIES, : smelled, and that 1t was the same old | h time of your life happened to be on [ hands of the law, and its books had been | the picket pin of my horse and pack when that the fertilizing apparatun was com-|Nqw'york ‘and it was twenty-sven years | ably would not forget all about it in a |thought of. Well, o finish, I was sitting |game. There was nothing in the trail to | * smell, even If now. ~Ald, MoMahon was | . 500,000 in goverment salaries, and | *Well, then, suppose yourself picked | A mild-mannered gentloman, no matter | the clump of atpens near whero my ally inspect it. Ald. Mynster thought| """ . : s ion | Sir Johi d swingl 1d sl year, and then entered the lower | and your head so bruised that it had [ could not be adjusted to the satistaction | Sir Johp, and swingingmy old sharps house of congress. After about sixteen | swollen to the size of a half-bushel [of both partics, 1 answered that I |across the pommel of my saddle I started FUH GASH QR DN INSTALLME“TS eight hours old, or else daclera the whole Quincy Adams accumulated property,snd | think that you weuldkeep the incident in that the city might buy the buildingsand |y ii'nos worth at least $30,000. and | honest fellow lost eveory penny he had |small, but large.” mountaing there are many charms for me 1t was suggested that the business was | ' 1 ment, but stolen outright, just as much | bill was paid and the mattor ended.” like mo. In the roverles that the besut- | L€ only importers of Havana Cigars. ] packing house was a worthy enterprise, | pjy oxponses, and the most of the pro- [ flios and this big spider, Gould, sucked | I'have somotimes seon in tho daily pa- [music of the twitterlng birds in tho woalth declare it a nuisance. The city could pocket, to find his farm going to ruin,and | ‘I got badly scorched, 8o to speak, but | family, such as that given by a Mr. [sounded a point of a steep declivity on 3 g panic of 1837 did not affect him, butin| ¢ Iell me the story, if you have a mind | age of five sons then living was 84; but I | I saw a band of black tail quletly feeding plalnt did uot stick the citizens would (1849 ho became involved lhr‘cugh the | to.” L4 do not think that any of these comes up |in a dense copse. I silently slid out of GHAS. SEIVERIOK' eight hours after the death of the ani- €1,000,” which he had pald in New |had plenty of gold e rtes, and told |John Boys, formetly of Betshanger, in | ing beit and started out along the con- mal, and that all such aged material be | ()rloans in 1815, and this, with the in-|me that.if I would send over a certificd | Kent, married Mary Harvey in the yoar |fines of the wooded park to make a \ L buried as required by ordinance. interest amcunted in 1843, -1 think, to|check for $200,000, in greenl 1774; their issue—Mary, dled at |sneak for meat on the band, We made| | 4SS ENGER ELEVATOR TO ALL FLOORS. | 1200, 1208 and 1210 Farnsm 8t., Omsha, No e SR ] $2,700. Stil, at the time of Jackson’s e, they would give me gold e the age of 88; John, born and [& long detour, keeping to the wind- \ AT THE FAIR. death he owed more tha $16,000, and [cates for $215,000, the premium on which |diedin 1777; Willism, 79; Frances, 89; | ward of the unsuspecting band. When | .| now his helrs hold only a life estate In [would make the sum just $200,000 in|John (second,) 73; Richard, 83; Edward, | wo had got within some elghty yards of the Hermitage by an act of the Tenn- |currency, and so clear up my account | 8L; Henry, from an accident, 57; Cath:[the band and Ihad taken time t> slzo RUEMPING & BOLTE, eusee legislature, Do you understand?” erine, 78; Anna Maude, 85; Robert, 81; | them up, I was surprised and delighted ~MANUFACTURERS OF — as but one thing for Martin Van Buren retired from the| ¢Perfectly. James, 89; Emily, 81; total, 972; making | to see the prettiest deer I had ever gazed 9 : white house wealthy and ambitlous. He “Of course ther an average of 81 years. Their father (upon, as sym!nemoll as a gazelle and as w1 % ran for a second term and was defeated. | me to do, and I did it. I knew the bank | dled at the age of 75, and the mother at | spotless a white as the vision of an ideal | B The Cathollc Fair closed las* evening. gel i cmdl{d-te ;ur noBmi;ntlon when | was hard pressed, but I supposed the di- th;a sg0 of 94. g\ somewhat hrergnl;uble ;na«hl- fl was fltueflgea wElth mrp:l!;e, for ! Among the articles awarded are the fol- |Polk was nominated at Baltimore four |rectors would be as honest as most men | colncidence is this, that the husbands of |in all of my experience of more n a 5 i lowing: Feuit dish, Moty Lonna, | 79078 Iotor, and in 1858 ho accopted a|could afford to bo'in an cmerency. I |the above mentioned ladiss and wives of | quarter of a century in the mountains I i aaes s o mana UMLLEA TR i » y * | nomination as the ‘‘Free Soil” candidate [ rushed up to my own bank, got a d | the gentlemen lived to great ages; for [ had never seen anything so singular, al- hl“B‘“E‘]‘mP: C. A Fox; vases, Pat Mo- | for the presidency, and received 300,000 | check for the amount stipulated, gave it | instance, Mary's husband lived to the [ though I had heard of such things from GEORGE D. WYATT. Atec; slippers, Miss K. Reilly; pillow | votes. Van Baren was a close, cauttous, | to my clerk, who took it over to the bank, |age of 70, (Florence unmarried,) the|hunters. I was 8o struck with % J 3 shams, Mamio Athern: laprobe, Mrs, M. | money-making fellow. He got good law | I sitting in my officc and_smoking like « | hosband,of Gutherine 79, of Ann Maude [the beauty of the animal that I anxiety. 1In a few | 66, of Emily 55, nothing very remarka. [could hardly bring my rifle to bear. Even LU MBER MERGH AN T ck it will be sald, in these ages; but the | Sir John’s bristles indicated that he was . The Prizes Drawn Thus Far and the Theatrical Entertainment To.Night, G. C'Conner: ebony stand, Mrs. Ed. fees, and began to learn economy while | stcam engine in m; 3 b k & saving enough as & young man to get [ minutes my clerk ca | ble, A Picrce; teapot, Josie l_)urgnu; halth?g married. At his estate ,,% Llndenwl%d, “With v,)ne gold certificatos?” wife of Willtam lived to be 79, of John |surprised ‘nn_d stricken dumb with ad- { stove, Mrs. James Wickham; napkin |where he lived durivg his last years, he| *Not much, my innocent frlend.” 84, of Richard 81, of Edward 80, of [miration. ° Finally I regalned my nerves = | rings, Geo. Blaxslm; castor, Mra, Casic; | W¢s surrounded with booksand comtorts, | ¢And why not, pray?” Henry 84, of Robert 78, of James 89 after taking a steady alm, witha rest 5 % 2 = }‘ { tablo cover, Mrs. Gunoude; motto, Mrs, | 214 he loft a manuscript on political par- | ¢He was as white as a sheet and trem. | The twelve children were all allve In 1857 | against a decayed fir trunk, I fired. The g § 2B R I - | Baokhof: ali Mrs. P. J. Ewlng: plush ties in the Ummq States, whick his son | bled like & leaf. ‘Well’, I howled, for I | when their average age was The in- | black tails acrgmhled in every direction, B é B8 =2 E ( uckholt; slippers I8 el wing; plush | published In 1867, five years after his | knew something had gone wrong. terval between the decease of the firat | but my beautifal ‘white trophy dropped w F] E 2 9\ tollet case, Jennle Sullivan; plcture, D. |father’s death, “‘They won't give me money,’ he|John and of the last James was 104 years, | and spread his limba in convu!slons, and =) 3 =] 3 é a a A. Sweeney; pin cushion, Mamie Mithen;| President Harrison owned a farm in | falrly moaned, ‘and they won’t give me | Surely the above is worthy of be included |as I reached him his pink eyes were [ 53 =] =l ¥ iy Shessr T, (0D niil s inaugurated president. | the check, either.’ in the category of remarkable longevities, | glazed in death. ~Sir John, for the firat = clock, Mrs. M., Keatney. Ti D 1| 4 What!' I yelled, ‘do you mean to —————— time in his eventful experlence, exhib- @ & = ; s saiin o e me%4 apon, for th | P Incly doing (1 Geiacky o Iotk (awy thoy havo Aken. the coriied cheok | - Sinuers” Sigmaturo was Gosd. |ited ignacof omtlon. “Avhe lay there 1| QUMINGS AND 20TH STS - OMAHA, NER | most popular young Jady, wes awarded to ati ‘nt | and given you nothing? Assistant United States Treasurer H, |looked upon that animal as 1f T had been Miss Anulo Murpby. supplied much of the mon “¢4Just that,’ and the fellow sat down |O. Greves tells a funny story In connec- | guilty of profanation. I felt conscious- To-night the piay “Eilsen Oge will be | 71 the white house @it of Lis own pocket, | and almost eried. tlon with the recent request of a gentle- | stricken. ~ 1t seemed to me as “dit h'mxi, roproduced at the opers house for th nd cc s would not pay the s “It was a terrible moment. Eycry | man who addressed a lotter to the depart- been sent down from abfovlt:“tlg adu !}xl'.n R e e Tl AP s 5 lik dollar T kad fn the world was in danger, | Ment inclosing a $100 confederat bill { me that my mission o ing such a b i i which he desired to exchange for our-|noble game was wrong and thatI had e don it ohaey |roncy, A way back in Mr. Spiuners | misiaken my callinz. You woulda't be- | and rofuscd to give me adime, I crowd- | tme,” says Graves, ‘'a lotter was received lieve it, but my hardened heart weak- Y | od my hat over my eyes, and, wild with | from a man in Virginis inclosing a $50 | ened, and then and there resolved never frenzg, rushed over to the bank. The |confederate note and saying that as the [ to thoot another white deer. But I threw 2 United States had had captured all the | bim across my eaddle, just the same, and aescsts of the south It ought to be re- |started out to camp, and here I am with sponsible for its indebtednesr, 1 showed | the precious trbphy of my chaze.” the letter to Mr. Spinner and agked him e what reply 1 should make. The old Grant's Declination of Aid, gentleman who was in a grouty mood, re-| Nrw Yok, January 8,—Cyrus V presented as a matinee performance this afternoon at o'clock. The admission 1 at either performance will be flfty cents, and for children twenty-five cents. , while s Confede while he e : ) The Council Bluffs Lodge No, 49, |lis children, room was full of men just as anxions as 1 1, 0. 0. F., will meet this afternoon at was, who hud been swindledas [ had ons o'clock to attend the funeral of thelr | Zich Taylor was by no moans wealthy gf;j‘g,uj,‘;,:’fl{,;‘f"c';,:; f,},'ftf"."{;u';:“:hi late brother Dougherty. Members of Y{l.m;;:;i r]l:t‘!;iair;’::%;ll:gn::;u:::l.oui;m:: direcmx:;:uv‘};lchented us m“’, lmghmy_ keep his widow, and Millard Fillmore, | Fatho world, Bohind that couster i | plied: OB, tell him to go to h—-1." 1 this moruing in regard to Grant's rofn i) ?|in the world. Behind that “counter is ) g 4 o reccive the fun being raised for bis bar whostarced lif as a wool carder, died I concluded that would be a little too | % B Wty hof an estar | mOney enoughto pay all they owe us, [/ conoluced that wou'c be a © 100 1 that ho had no knowledge of Grant’s reasone. ¢ BPG“ ; »g0, with (nough of an_eetatc | 1; holongs to us, and hes beon stolen, If harsh, so 1 replied with a great show of | Tt is supposed that some friend had taken in Boftalo to create a lawsult over the any man will follow, we'll tear down the [ Politenees that as the power which had | Vanderbilt's c'aim, Field said he had v sanity of his second wite. e took, like .= 4 help ourselves to what belongs | t2ued the note had returned to the place [ turned every cent tubscribed, bub rofused Grant a foreign tour at the end of his i o of its Inception, viz: the infernal regions, | 8tate the amount raised. He said that there ( Catal Furnished termand was a presidential candidate ":l,::'.-“d pss how hey.chiks Aeheletions | better present it there for pay- | ould have beon no difficnlty in raising the 1409 and 1411 Dodee St. { Sk 1 Omaha Neb other lodges and visiting members of Omaha and elsewnere are invlied to meet with them. PRESIDENTIAL POVERTY, Few of Our Exccutives Who Have Left Fortunes Behind Them, J D leader of the know nobhings. *Well, either fear or common sense or | Ment. We thought this rather a smart :{’,fl'dl,‘,‘ffl),,'i“;,‘f:?flfriff'[j.fl'l'}"\:vflhf."‘é‘i?o‘.’éu?)‘ — [ e ames Buchanan did not leave such an|, udonce prevailed, sud no one stirred. | thing, and congratulated ourselves that e Washington Lettor to Cleveland Lender e m ?""vfifl_-r;}et }nne to keep | ooy that nothing was to b done, and 1 | the fellow was proity eficctually sat down| ~ The Opdyke Failare. John Adams, at the age of GG, after eatlands, and within the past year it | ont haok to my office andsent post-haste | Upon for his impudence, Several weeks| New Y anuary 8,—Opdyke & Compa- °F | has been advertised for sale. Buchanan i aesed and the matter was almost for— " iled, 4 thi twenty-slx years of continuous bl - N i for a prominent lawyer, now a judge, I[P ny, bankers, lately failed, announced this Hirrit! ® PUBLic apont all his salary as president whilo ot | ot e P1he caso and® ha shook his head. | 20tten, when ono day 8 lotter_came from | morning they hud completed nrcang fyrvico, rotlred tohis littlo estato near | Washington, and what ho had loft after | s pre oo e R T T ;‘he sameo individual. Ho apologised for [ pay in fall. Tho swsignes will pey & div n?_ fiam NAUQH ' ON' “uaincy, Mass., with barely enough prop- . S i = erty 1o give’ him tho noeda of lfe on o | P*A0% bis whito houso exponsen he gave | iy g’ would see what b could do, ho [his delay in wrlting, and suid that ho hd | of 7 per shmyh st Immedinicly, the ¥e~| B0, BRADY 8T., DAVENPORT, 10WA, U, B, A, Ketabllshed 1878—Olmu?, h n charity. = Ho di farm. and the only thing ho got out of | o gnerity. He did notattempt to enter | wont away and left me In a _perfect fog. Deniness, Lung and Norvous Discazos Speodily and Fermanently Onroed. FPationts the United States during his latter years Oa Monday morning at 12:156 o'clock it ur ed at Home, Write for “Trs MepiodL-Missionary,” for the People, wa tho privilegy of receiving and send- | ™ Abraham Lincoln dled poo was raining as I never knew itto rain be- CHICAGO, fonsultation and Correspondence Gratds, P, O, Box 208, TelaphonepNo. 26, . D HON, EDWARD RUSSKLL, Postmastor, Davonport, says: * Physlolan of Mllwa“kflfl & gt I am tten ADUiy and Marked Success,” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, " wiltee: **An nonorsblo Man, Fine Success, Wonderful Cures.”—Hours § to 6 ank topay his debts before he could oxice get hold of tho President, or |#mount,” and straightway cashed the AT loft. the' white Rouse, aud the history of RUaipried ;1::;:: o enr,puk e con- | oven of dureotor, andput thopapors into [ote, 1 showed this to Spinner, but he f March, 1875, at the special session {s # The Earth ko ty dwindled d 9 H ) the door to have the lawyer put his ‘oot quake atNea, B e i ey and his estates | convenea by Gen. Grant, Ho died by 8 | in the crack of the door lynd t‘;\en therest [ St Joun's, N, F,, January 8.—The Dntish FROM OMAHA TO 4 there were four altogether, would | bark Isabel, from Cadiz, reports passiug o THE EA.ST aleeplesr, a3 nothing could be more dls- of “; the 1 ’ 4 hove and get inside the building,” | large N orwegian bark on the 20th, the name . ' { treating L0 o than o have dobla Horo | e ier are hemiaien e et s, B you knocked! of the bark was tho Alubama, of Arendle | o muatys pawLY nerwimy ouala AND o | GUNYHER & CO,, Sole Bottlers, { just returned from a trip to the infernal regions, He was fortunate enough to find his satanic majesty seated at his desk at work, His majesty read the letter and immedlately exclalmed, ‘Old Spin- ner's indorsement s good here for any ing his letters without postage. fore, but I was down on the steps of the horaas JciToron had Lo boreow somo. | St 8% ¢0P87¢38, hat bl family was pror | punk, with " young spr of tho aw snd 3 L to tal bank 1d be only too | handed it back, ssying that he couldn't RAITLWAY. == E Hhe Lt asvenioon yoacs of bie lifo lo one doath i 1875, Jus beloro hia doat b B T S PR ) any ok about it and that (o mai- ki 'I h g reen elocted again as United States t better t 3 3 ' Daring the forty-four years which he de. senator, and he took his seat on the bih | .27 sort of investigaton. My plan | ter ha Tep taen The SEORT LINE. LA@LR‘FRA“Z FALK BREWING co- became involved, In asking for the above ' thian $10,000 dollars of a Rich- | ¢o his house at Greenville, Tenn., where | " 2 injunsiion papery fo serve. M1 voted to the service of his country his was to knock and when the janitor opened Aul BT ROVIR, Milwaukee. Wis loan he “My nights will be almoat sad left no fortune v . (in Waehington) unpaid. indeed, 1 ) 7 / ious the Isabel fenct th- | Chics Minneapolis Milwaukee, : saculd bo pormitied to. depart with them | 5cvit" e volumiacy subeeelptona-cf | 420 {he Jattor oamel” aniuibe e spied sl ont | Cioas | Moy, Alimns, - , ] :"wlld. of which I am by no means cer- | the peopl Truly, #s Sidney Smith ::Xeld ship wagthaken io every fibre, Tao crow wae | Clinton, Dubuque, Rockford, i ain." : A “ nd you-" paraly zeU with fear. 1t was calm and fine at | Rock Island, Kreeport, Janesville, ! Ho obtained the loan, but he went | 4t t0 887, ‘'Thereds nothing so expen:{ «No, wo didu't elther,” he broke fn | the tims of the shock A L Crossc, | slve as glory.” from Washington still owing 820,000, and ‘u:lckz “Tllut'idj:-t wherel we were s m % w years later he was forced to sell his The 2 uripped up, told the young lawyer to Death of James M, Bingham, w L W ] , which he I ) sixty years in PEAT Maedsd put his foot inside the door when it was| Cierewa Faiis, January 8.—James M. . 3 . o T’ 4 ring, to relieve his necessities. Cc 'ly understan’ this Spanish | OPened, and so keep the janifor from |Dingham died at his home this morning after ul'l;.n-ll::ln:tmlomx“no}_‘r;"_ naw steot (In Paxton Ho gress, parsimonious t) LARBEae'S) shutting it. But ho didn't do it, and the [ au illuess of ten day half its cost, and ““Why it gives us cheaper sugar.” wxltar mmed the door in our faces. |tenant governor of icag v Vi i 0! he d every mitention what was worth 50,000, Wat d " cheapar sugar | Well, no matter what I sald, but [ Smith, and repeatedly member of both the | mi] & 8t, Paul R'y d cvery aite A 1820 fhore Wore hiand tisnes i this | Wiat we want it & treaty with Kentuoky | €l0auont for about two minutes, and ased [*eust” or swembly, ___ ¥ * BRGS0 R s d Jefferson, now an old man | that'll give us cheaper liquor ” the ‘English undefiled’ In & very vehe- § BULL A JARPENTRR, y R Fireman Maimed. 'asserger Agent. Lmporter, Jobber and Msuutacturer's Agent of 0,000 by indorsing for & e —e——— ment fashion.” ) - GEO. ¥, BEAVSORD, fr'end, and he tried to relieve himself by The Indiana Leglslature, 80 you were defeated, after alli” |, CPARRarIOs, Tows, January 8.~ 't Gen't Managor. Aunt Gen'l Pass Agent LAMPS, ETC, selling some of his lands, But times were | 15v1ANAvOLIS, January 8,—The legialature | “No, we woren't, either. This is ||t # freman on B. €. K. & N. railway,bac - DLARE, Qo) tvowioteadeoh bad, and there were no purchasers. Land | convened iu biennal this morniug. The bouse | stary where guessing does no good, and |}i®arms cut off while cleaning the ash pan o 13th Street, Bet. Farnam and Harney. would not bring more than one-third of nl\rgwu.nl by tho election, as speaker, of Chas. you must listen till I get through,” his engine atwli_ V4 e i o e S cn-hin o | ol of Hiopd oty 5 e L o m—— eLE CureRree OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA ex president, the Virgnia legislature Vobie Kebed, *Well,we stood under cover of & porch | 5.\ Ty S 8, “;. :'unh uake Debiiity aniea B NSRS passed an act permitting him 0| Auoust,a Me,, January 8,— GovernorFred. j untll 8 o'clock, We chote & porch for | uiiocks wers lu’l‘:‘;::'{lldx;y'.t;\'"v.".d o8, faygriés prescription of & Boied specialisl (0¥ & | rmo glaokric Lamp dispose of Monticello by “a lottery, ? erick Robie was inavgurated to-day. two reasons, viz: to get out of the rain as Malags, Several houses were dsmage T me WARD % 6 8 Qendle Powes N e ot -