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THE DAILY BEE-~-THURSDAY APRIL 2, 1885 — U didn't heve time to look around. Ole GEN. ANSON STAGER, all. Fanny that the president hll not B‘Inns' Moue kep shy of the shore fer er long come to my room to hvlk business,” —_— time, bus dled from'a broken back tryin' | A Memorable Night Which the De.| . March14. Colder. “March 19. Pat on extra sult of itol Prison at Washington, ;‘{‘:‘;:l\:}d Saw president again to-day. “‘March 21. Can never stand this. Too cold for any use, Must go back te Tudi- ana to get thawed out.”—Chicago News, ter knook a big stump inter, his mouth| ensed Passed in the O1d Cap- unner the Impression that 1t was a hoy You see he got sorter blind in his ole Wi (ki wen. S 5.8 cadg | Willism P. Wood, who had charge of How the Beasts Used to Act in Lake | drinking man?” sald I ‘[ should have the old Oapitol prison durlng the war, = g 4 thought he would have been axpellld publishes over his own signatare in the Fayette — Their Peculiaritios lrnnkthe rhunhdf%r lnzsmplcnnea Washington Gazette to-day the following e N0y it RS 5N SAVER incldent which ia recalled by the death of The Boss Animal. no drankard. He took his toddy like Gen, Siager, the rest of us ment of taken a drop . 00 much once in a while, but as & gin'al The death of Gen. Anson Steger dur. f g ing the week brings to mind eplsode N Oor. Philadelphia Times. thing he was stlddy an’ a mighty good Hich ooouerod at the old Oapitol prison | o™k News, " Live OaK, Fla, Marsh 1.—Talking | man, too. Sometimes when he weat to| %A1 ‘s’m, ;m of our fratrisidal atrife, | Paddy Ryan's reply to Sulllvan's chal- about ‘gators,” said the old eracker, vs Lo tho boys mmle aotons ToAD B 9 [t Siagor ind boon sppolnted. chlef of | LE0 was that bo conldn'ttalse €,000 or | JEF he placed his half-chewed quld of tobacco 24 - the United States military telograph, and el O ¥ ‘0 l(‘ll | rdyl{ ¥ % ”P_ Rheumatism, mcurafigla Smafica g in his vest pocket and lit the clgar I of. A TRICK ON THE DEACON, was assigned to auty at the war de e|c l‘bm\g\:"ll' c]x;\ i .d|nx‘ ac 5 {Ij Lombiag, BAcLAThY, Hochuan, Yeomuthn, " fered him, “I've sood the time when old| «Lemme tell you about the time he ment, with the rank of colonel and aide. [ Panied by William E. Harding, vistted] oo o oy » Foyett (Liko Fagette) was fall on 'em. | wont down ter Folom's an’ the boys | de.osmp. s oafled upon mo. somof | Sullivan at his tralning quarters fn Phila- for Disesssnorths | They uster hiss, an’ rear, and beller, | made him kiver méro lloker than he fizi:“y':nd requeited 45 g hiswh Kedeta | DSIBHIE yoaterday afternoon. The objoct ontel you couldn't hear yourselt tako e | could well get along with, Folssm kep [ among the rebel prisoncrs then in the old | of F'ox's vialt was to arrange o fight be- Sime Marvelons Alligator Staries by an Ol Cracker, o — PADDY RYAN'S OHANUR. Inducements Offered to Him if He Will Fight Sullivan, £} GKIWMANTE 2SINDNED QN4 - " drink. I counted ninety-six on 'em In|the store in them days, an’ hit was the | Capitol . I asked his purpore. He |t¥een Sullivan and Ryan. After talking " that at’ Iake ono_aftornoon, an’ sich & most soclatle place 1've soed in Grlong | sralod that It was merely cuticateg, s e |Eho matter over for threo hoors it was : T cussin’ an’ confusin’ 1 never seed, an’ 1 | time, Geire. to s mow live 1l I ok dhel | seFAnged (AL Fox I 2 dopanlt a.day i dtite don't bl body olse ov ] e itin’ arry ds 2,000, which, w e Tt ome Thnt 018" Doetin | tye. g aftarnoon wo was all o sttin’ i imprisoninent, I rather bluntly Informed | SREE 0 BSUE BT WG T : : thar, when Deokin Miller kem ridn’ up | him that the prison was not a " menagerio Wiy 5 50 ) i anstuae, Lack of | Miller's bob-tailed bull—which his tail on his ole bay mar, an’ he 'lighted, tied [ whose ocoupants were on_exhibition fo |n the 7th inst., will mako $2,000. This ha kbove s . |had been chawed off by a bull 'gator, | his creetur to the rack an’ tuka reat wath Inquisitive curtosity-seekers, Ho did not [MOUN' with the champion belt, valued red lines ot v IApper, 0 othe kaee he wan allers a'swimmin' in tho lake | ug on the po'ch. The boys had lots of | peli.k fusal, and said he would ob- |8t $2,600, Fox offers to Paddy Ryan if ho i F 24 h reli:h my rofusal, an ] I fight and whip Sallivan by the At ? ’ ot eelzks VPOVX CHREICAL CO. BALTIMORR it vaons —hedn't larnt no sense by that mishap |money an’ was bent on havin' a good | tain Secretary Stanton’s order to visit the | ¥ill fight and whip Sulllvan by tho firs The remarkable growth of 'Omahn an’ hed gonein agin ~ This time the|time, an’ the deekin he tuka drink every prisoners. I assured him that the secre. of May, or any time prlor to Sulllvan's From expetisnce I think Switts spociic loa very during the last few yoars s a matter of ’ 'gators wus too much fer him an’ kilthim | time he was ast, which was mighty often, | {ary’s order would be obayedto the letter, departure for Evgland, the fight to take ;::::‘am!";,wh“«'rn?':mu\::‘l;(-‘_ iscases, and at the | grant mstonishment to those who pay an right thar, too, You seo ho was afecrd of hurtin’| [ a once took the precaution to forward | Place at Butte City, Mont , where thero et Jostios oL, | OGABIRAY WiAlt 8o thil groving oy, The 6 “'Ez 1 sald afcrs, thar was ninety-six | their feelin's if he refused. Long about |4 note to Mr. Stanton stating that it was | Mill bano police lnterventlon. Fox of-| Atianta, Sept. 1884, dovelopment of the m,b ards—the of the ‘gators, an only cne of the bull, | dark the deskin was full as a tick an’ be- injadiclous to allow the old Capltol prls- fera to pay all of Ryan's exponses, wheth- | 1 ouramen porsoN.—After trying all tne |nOOSSsity of tho Belt Lins Road—the 80 thar wasn't enough bull ter go 'round, | gan to wanter to go home. Some of the | on to be opened ss a menagerie, and that | € he Whips Sullivan or not. Sallivan | other remedtes Switt's lohag cured mo sound | finely paved stroets—the handrods of new v though each cne "of them 'gators was | boys tole him to slt still an’ they'd bring 1fnn“y bt OBk oF: s depnrtrant |83id st night that he would deposit fn |and weilota terilc Hoed opsen'contracted iom's | roaidonoos and costly business blocks, tollab) in’ liki trvin’ to glt i ' the hands of any responsibloman in Phil- with the population of our clty more than e e e a0 it | round hia hose, help him on 8n’ start |ahould requost tho privilogo to viait the adelph'a or New York, or in any bank | POISON OAK.—A Iady here has been entirely | donbled ll:'l:h. 1aat five yun, All this thar shar. Thera was one tremenjus bull | him off in good style. In them days \! hat 1 v ® o » s0n by the vo Jgator thr ’an he was & sharp ono for | they rodo hossbeck With 1 crupDar-stEap, | amission sy - Indent shenid b | §2:000, making §5.000 in cesh, and " tho | aredefvoten gukvakontythws of o borties |1 rCas“aarprine. to. viattors and ls the keeps. Ho c'n'd swim right smart faster | {00, an’ them boys, joss nateraliy full of granted, belt, worth §2 500, a total of $7,5600, to admiration of our oitisens. This rapld nor the tuther ones, an’ he gathered tha all sorts of devilment, took the deekin’s|® ¢ days after the appli. |80 to Rysn If he whips Sullivan, E"m ERS 25‘\“!-‘“(“ -A t““”‘-’h“[ of my cm' growth, the business activity, and the dockin's bull by ther hino quarters on’ | hoss, turned tho saddlo around, fastoned [cation of Staser soepen I robels ho oot s bewn ol of an ot eraed Lo of 5 yeartaal: | subatantia) (mprovements mada » swum to a little narrer inlet he knowed |the bridle to the crupper somehow an’ presentec. himself to the Capitol prizon E— ¢ Honesty the Hest Policy, T B, CRuxixR, Pastor Moth. Ch., Macon, G, lively domand for Omaha real estate, and of, When ho got thar ho backed in with | fotched the old deekin out an’ helped him | with a pass to any room In the prison he Philadelphia Call, Swit's Specific s entirely vegetable, Treatise on | €Very Investor has made s handsoms hit, an’ then sorter winked, as If to say: |in the saddle. Hit was the funnlest sight I | ghould welect. 1 required Col. Stager to| “Yes,” eaid the honest farmer, *I| lood andSkin Discases mailed free. profit, +This are the croek I liveln, and thar's|ever seed. His face was toward “the | choore a room, and aided him in select- | know thero are people what always puts| mme swirr revic Ca , Drawer 8, Atlanta Ga,, or [ Sinoe the Wall Street panio May, bitin’ dogs about.” The uther ’gators|mar's tall, but he wag 8o drank he dldn’t | Ing a large front apartment on the secord | the bg apples at the top of the bar'l, but [ 169 W. £5d st.. N. ¥ with the lflb“(‘““‘ ory of hard times, bad followed him fas' €z they c'w'd, an’|know hit. The mar’ was a stiddy ole|fioor In the northwest corner of the prls-| I con’e.” there has been less dematd from specula- when they got ter that pint flw! owdn't oretar, and she trotted along home which | on, occupled by Georgians and Mary-| *That's right,” exclaimed the deacon KEBRASKA LAND AGENCY tors, but a falr demand from Investors #1t no furder, kaso ther wast't room enuff { was six miles out. All the doekin' hed | janders, who were a lively sot_of rolick-[admiringly, "I have always trled to sooking homes. This latter olass are m “ ter st Howsomorer, they all crowded | or do waz ter cling tor tho #addlo, |ing follows. Ints thia oom Mr. Stagor [convlace folks fhatthat " aort of thing ::‘x adrantago of low prices o balld. eroun u ey had ter hel emselves it ai 't 't 1l ong run,” ing thelr homes y P When he got to his own gate he had | wag introduced as an officisl of the war|don't pay In the long o F nAvIs & 00“ S i s et s s ter tho horns an’ neok, while the olo bull | soborod ap a lsedlo bit, an’ tho olo mar department wh desfrous of observ-| ‘‘If they'd go tothe city once ina «x: Tutisputed tie BROAD GLAIN . ’gator got his steak offen’ the round. |stopt nndghe ole d.ekl‘; yeltout fer his 1:; ?:g:‘ej?va';.ge'l’::unduuwd themselves | while they’'d learn something. I always [(Suockssors 10 DAVIS & SNYDER,) yoar lu'nco. Speculators, too, oan buy 'ERY BEST OPERATING, Don’t tell me ‘gators can’t reason. I tell | wife, *‘O mammy! O—hlo—mammy!” | g, prisoners. 1 told them I hoped that|puts my big spples at the boitom of the GENERAL DEALERS IN real evta’ » cheaper now and ou%ht to hk. QUICEEST sm.m'm AND o efl;yn-llr 0 hfllp( sight pearter than “Mis’ mm.:; f&m ;o ;ha do?lr, h-n- 85| during his stay they would do their best bn‘r"li‘l o 5 RE AII -dv-ntl © of present prices for futaro 0l now o soon’ © Boe n she knowel o Was | to entertain him., at’s the way.' AN ESSEY ON ALLIGATORS. drunk Ssu:ic;olt(. ‘WA&;h-r fiwtr 8ays “Unl‘ Stager was ushered Into No. 4, ';\el,fly;ontlhee paopl: 1ban got sp u;\l;a- d};:ll‘o;;:;t:.rnm pram!ul grulc: o she. end Jal enpw elp his ole pap but t tired of the novelt; of seo- ptelous that they 'most always open e y many’s the lme,w en I wuz a| ™ iiwhen Jake c“m onwn the houss an’ Thognard would not allow him to plss we oould reasonably d New mn Sy little tow-head cuss, on’y fit to wi - » Yorke: vi i 1 » AHA. | afscturing establishmenta and large job. Xver offered to the publio, , o'y 880 8ir- | holped the deckindown the ole man was | oat of the reom, excopt 88 & prir -ner and | A Now Yorker who was in Missourl 1505 FARNAM STREET, - - OM e Jo Mendelssohn & Fisher :p 'ln“:wlfl’ c"":hf“’bm l{:“P}“u mi’ {(\mg, Ila-oryin’. Sald he, ‘Jake tske the olo|under thie s:me‘re-trlgtlms. pcuL Stagor | 1ast fall found 8 numbar of men dlgging SRR ::llrgdho::e;ln sdded almost weekly, ‘and . ':O;Dfl(:;\:tt,%nn; atidle sty 'g:m’;: mar’ ter the stable, but it's—hlc—no use | sent for me, snd after much delay I call- | ditch between two small lakes. Hase for salo 00,000 ncros caretally slooted lands d to the prosperity of Omaha. . ’ 3 » Nobraska, ice and on easy terms Th in Omaha and h- tor glvo her any fodder, fer them dog- bat he| “Ldon't sae tho object,” he observed, |1 Fustera grco and on csey tr oro aro many fn Omaha and throug ARGHITEGTS “Gatore ln joss likofo'kesan’ thoole mam-1 o B4 el down tor Folsoma gons | wanted Ho et wiy hawns dotained | aftor surveying the work for awhile. | PIkkb Buc. o, Maimy wimspias Morrsk, | but the Btate, who have thelr. monay I wanted. He asked why he was detained |1t £ i | i oo o Keot . Ber | o' hio—out offen her ho in tho priscn, T assured him that that| +-No,” drsly answered tho bors. SNT';'xfl:;'; 3{;"‘:“;}{",{‘;‘!";}, e the banks drawing s nominal rate. of In- children a3 fo'kes will o’ thern. Of co'se 2‘!0 ha Natl. Bank Bl — “‘The lakes are too shallow to be navi- d Droved i terest, which, If judlclously Inveasted In ufrene endelssohn | for they seem to sorter underscand one T s Yk “Well?” ool much greater returus. We luvemln Goo, L. Fishor, fermory with W. L. B, Jeony | shother like, a¢’ you nover hear of no |Frank Leslics Weekly. ssme source that brought him in to 'll‘hf T {Na a1 aE oatt o of Ay més o2 b { Architect, Chicago. {an1delm nigger never beln’ aator, ¢| . The secret papers of the Secnd Em- [him out. He became furlous., T e g T O st | piro glvo an scoaunt of the oxpenditure | “rebs” took fn tho sltuation and tade it \J F S E G E R children In ther arms alrly Sunday morn+ on the occasion of the birth and baptiem | lively for Col. Stager. They assured him in’ and comb ther har out to see ef any o | of the Princs Imperi Medals in_dia- | that his. only way out was to secure them onpolite animiles has been a gittin’ | monds head the list, at & cost of 25,000 | Secretary Stanton’s order for hiy release. i 1d inter it, Now, 1’ inet k far, | francs, Doctors and midwives recelyed | Col. Stager spent that night in the ol Harness & saddles Thovn't roed the 'gators do “sastly. that, | 63,000 francs. The wardrobe cost 100, | Cavitol priton, and fared and slopt. pre- 'AS Uno of th» mos§ complete stocks of Harness, bnt I've seed 'em come perty clus ter hit, 000 francs. The several eoctetfes of dra- cugly 88 other prisoners. £ Saddles, Whips, Brushes, Horse Clothing, ete., | an’ I'l] tell how hit was, matic authora and composers, men of let- The next day sn order came from hand. 118 N. 16th St., Bet. Dodge and Cupm “One day my old pap was gwine ter ters, dramatic artists, musicians, painters | Secretary Stanton for the release of Col venue. DU ) v Stager. ~ It is unveceseary to state thai| The Cslifornia papers have given glow- o D Mente! and tek a bresh ter me, 'kase ho said I war[and sculptors, industrial] loventors and s e degmm“ ovor | Ing dencriptions of the Thirty-firat Annusl | PhySIcal Weakness : Wercurial Sid bina: Koeee too keerless in holng out taters, an I run | medicalmenof the department of the Seine | 110 ¢ " : e & *"| tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Po uu.q b ‘r E Ninety- | ogain desired to visit the prison while 1| Siate Fair, held at Sacramento, Septem-—| olg'Sores and Ulcers. o tresen ml AT away from him, thinking I'd lay around recelved 10,00u francs each. Ninety: :I%d chm‘gaeof toviai S‘:lgar'u i e ¥ il prize; Sl re: | Ulcers. aro trested w : cept to the fish.” ““Mebbe not.” “‘Say!” called the nettled New-Yorker, “‘what 1s the object of your infernal old ditch, anyhow?” “To fesue $100,000 worth of bonds on,” was the calm reply.—Wall Streot Daily News. o —— DOCTOR WHITTIER (;17 Q,' Charles Si., §t. Lonh Mo. dical College: ‘We have for sale the finest resi- & MANUPACTURER OF dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue,17th, three thousand francs were given to the B ffl:"“;’ .‘ff,‘:,'i;“’f::;fi;;:’g“;:’1;}}’&‘“:: bensvolant ‘bureans® of the dsprcement | ence enablod him in uftor yoars to onter-|for’ the best floral displays, The best et , Excess, | 18th, 19th and 20th streets. ther house afore night, so I fished o of tho Seine and of the communes in [tain his frlends with his interasting recol- [ two deelgns, awsrded the hlgh«{!t {:rlm, ne while; then I took a leetle nap, an’ the | Which lay the estate of the crown. The | lectlons of one night in custydy of the c)vnbulstetd] of fl:{a dx;un;le St. Jacobs Oil AjseriteenTiusrantas lufren l‘nlmca of the time I jess looked around, | ‘‘agents of flIB ;nteriol nt:rviw” oi‘ the | superintendent of the old Capitol prison.” | elaborately worked in flowers. WoRA S Or eI brated M edionl W orL an’ dog my eki: I emprees recelved gratifications equal to ——— S Mdm: ¥. D, n.,nom‘& ,,‘,mgy it ‘;u,n‘l‘“"‘,“:on;";fl‘;: d‘;’,{’, four months’ wager, amounting to 11,000 | Best French Brandy, Smsrt Weed, (“Ngfi‘;g“f;"fm iFseimont, cfovféaf.°f° 2 CREsrEnd funniest perfo'mance Iovel seod, She franca: Forty-four thousand franca were | yamsica Ginger and Camphor Water, as ‘hgnme’fem ;“:‘;n“ s %lbl(c ORlG 1 NAL M | was a eittin’ agin’ a treo on her hin’ [allotted to giving gratis performances at|combined in Dr. Pierce's Extract of Smast L y T D) qn.[(grj‘ and ten leetle ‘gators was a the theaters on March 18, 1856. The| Weed, is the best remedy for colic. diar- 3 L sittin’ on thelr hin’ quarters right in |Parents of the children born on the 16th | rhcs, choleraimorbus, dysentery or bloody front of whar she was a alttin’ on oera. | Of that month shared among them 50,000 | flux, also to break up colds, fevers and GOULD & °° 5 Then she actilly beckened tor the fust| francs. For medals to be given to authors | inflammatory attacks if used carly. 18 CONDUCTED BY one in that thar line, an’ when hit came ;nd cor‘pc:;u of ve se:lnnd cndntn‘ta :}d- m up she jess tuk hit inter her arms and |dressed to their majesties, and to the LONG SE, ,Boy:lwgfimgm&&?gsryl 'wniue’d hit all over tersee if thar war | Pupils at the Lycees, 85,000 francs were ! any Insecks on hit. She joss lifted up |8llowed. The rolatives of the godchild-|A young Englishman Hunted Over Drawn at Havana Cuba,|every soaloan’ looked keeciully under hit|ren of thelr msjestios recolved 20,000 to wee of any of them lake wums hsd got francs, The service of the stables for et bk b B g West on Farnam. Davenport, e Mure Cores: Vo % Cuming, and all the éading streets 3 any address, | C fred, and invited. Write for questions. A Posmva Written Guarantee Al coranla cscs, Mediclnes unt everyulire, in that direction. an lets, English or German, 64 p: MrLbIRg above 4 sonnes, 10 fat6 o fommbie PSS MARRIAGE CUIDE! rated 1o eloth and el b 2o 1) The grading of Farnam, Califor~ nia and Davenport streets has made e cm—— Face Your Worrics Bravely ! You can’t do {t, though, if your blood I8 thin and poor. Give the blood vigor by the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters, and your whole system has power to reslst adverse influence. The Rev. W. H. Chapman of Baltimore, eays, ‘I deem Brown’s Iron Bltters a most valuable amic, jaj anumnl o " laiglalire woat. 84 Znow, A Dook of groat. jutgrest Seants Uaboincar o rromond B e Advign accessible some of the finest and ! cheapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the J Two Continents on a Wager— street car line out Farnam, the pro mxns, $2.00, . HALVES, §1.00 ter th ther, Th rancs, and 16/ ancs were dis- T . i ShPLERtarutheRnhor, fpiheglarc done ! 5 ReADING, Pa , March 20.—A slngular | POP#% ete. Babfeol 80 00 manip aiatlon, not controlled by the T4 1o the alroad thing in fbe tributed 1in gratifications to the hired leetle bit sassy, llke I've seed sorvants of thelr majesties’ household. | meeting took place in a magistrate’s office Sant; Col 3 A 1 time, an’ didn't | Tho total comes to tho eum of 898,000 in thin olty yesterdsy afternoon. A tele- | , S27t% Clara county, o "{;"""L:’?.‘c‘;fii‘_‘ want ter come. She jess reached ont | france. gram had been recotved during the day | pougly high license tax of $100 per Sr—— by the Reading Detective agency calling | Tont ' andustrialiBursnlisiiniBaris, for the arrest of o young man with a pro- [19%1T Plx|}-d§lrlhln Prese, nounced Knglish accent who was elight SKIN DIBEASES CURED, ?‘1‘.“‘;'“‘ ;how that mlomdtihnn half a|built, blue eyes, sandy hair and mustache | By D. Fn;zim"sl ]\[nix;lc (k}iument, Curlua G = millionParlsiansare employedincommerce | dressed in a dark sait of clothing, and |if by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grub :‘,‘f_:“;.;:f,fi;’ Bt o0 oihmmed as sho | (rade and batking operatlons, whtlo, of |was abous 55 yesre old. . Detootive Rows | Elotchos and Eruptions on, tho. uso, loaving Vi1 e dogd of sho it the artissn class thero are considerably [lor was put on the rearch and succeeded | 420 #lin clear and bevutifal, ~Also criros Teh, E T . Salt Rh , Se Nipples, Sol Jip! d old, ¢ X more than a million and a quarter. The [ yestarday In layivg his hands on s man | ohoiior s Nikples, Rore 5;’52;5&.,“ 9 by the of 'em In the percession, 'peared to be a pariiosln nteresi, asture of chanoe In .Kll\cno.. For tickots apply to SHIPSEY & CO., 1212 Broad- S E0is o or M. OTTKNS & O, 010 Maln Sty , Mo , S E! 5 s Bhoaas Gioncurer " 8 | with her tail an’ fotohed him a wipe that I know helped him some. I was so fall t V0D, regy IDNEYS, L EALY ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section of laff that I hawhawed right out, an’ w on llnrm) s Food," write hundreds of | in’ of her. then fer the fust time she seed me, I farly blush, an’ she jees tuk fer the water, ”1 tock Yards Company ané Mothers' milk contaius ne ‘ starch FOOD FOR INFANTS (free & liberal professions scem to occupy but a | answering the description. He was in & | mailed on roceipt prico. 50 conta. Soid by - ] A {eoeganat st umo ook ket oo i K UL o g Tiae o ‘:‘J;\;};}lfi"“;‘pfih"" small proportion of the popultion. Al [ Denn atreet hotel. . o walked with the | Kun & Co. and 0. ¥ Goodman. g the railroads will certainly double T N e . bined do not amoant to 200,000 The | ofi i ! i sttt i - - RETTION TN YOI el THE BOSS ALLIGATOR, SomamacCo nok amonny 1o | aesobatlingiend Ianehinuiand nowiee |, S e S 000 (uaEs the orico in a short time. great majority are in public escvice, which | apprehensive, telling him that all would [ 0 squ ‘‘The biggest 'gator I ever heard tell | employs more than medicine, law and b‘;p,,,p;nhwd 'n(ishé'mr,ly in a fow hours. | milee. Fta gicatest length ts 250 miles, 7 drugyists nofchildredfroa ( hit was one or tuther on 'em. “Hit don’t | doctors come after, but a long way after. | Wiiliam Smytho. Jpon seeing Smylhe, vegetables aud co'd meats, Cheeper and n n make sich o powerful sight of difference | Medicine, in its branches, supports 18, [ Byrne satd: * You young dog, you have | Detter than home-made. No eauce equal James Medwfil Instltutfi to er olo man like me,, Well, Ole Mote, | 000, the branches of course, including|given me a good chase, but 1'vo Tun you | 40 it was ever offered, D Chartered by theStateof1lli- | Which as I eald afore was the name [chemists and all compounders and venders dm\'n at last,” They shook hands and Gjnois for theexpress purpose | of thet ‘gator, hardly seldom kem much |of medicine. Then comes law, with its|geemea d lighted to see each other. The o s relietia | in sight, but kep hissolf hld in the mud (16,000 votarles, from {ud"cn to crier, | gxplavation followed. Byrno was formerly vate diseases. Gonorrheea, | 81 bushes like, A groat many of the Literature figures very low on the lis*y | o4 the detective force in Dublin, One R Waman's ¥and_(ar \ fellers tried to ot him at odd times, | for, grouped with science and journalisr, day severel months ago Smythe and he| A C8RD.—Toall who aro suffering trom errors 'i]fl 3 York on in all my borned days useter live in | divinity combined. But after the pablic| Aftar the evening n from Philadel- |greates’ breadth 80 mtles, mean depth v We also have some fine businees this here lake. The boys called him Olo [ service it s art which gives employment | phia srrived an elderly gentloman with | 54 feet, elevatior feet. More, rn’ he ‘mus’ of been over twenty |and livelihood to tho greates: number of [ud cfficer walked fnto Msgistrato Den- e M. R. RISDON foot long. That was about thirty year | Parisians, Forty-two thousand got their | hasa's cfice. He gavo his name a3y James | , DURKEE'S SALAD DRESSING axD CoLp ago, or mebbe hit mout be fifty, avyhow | income from this branch of Idustry. The | Byrne and that of the arrested man as| MEATSAUCE for all kinds of silads, fich, Gflfl msura]"}HAgflnl Parties wishing to imvest wi REPRESENT) & 11 find Pheentx Ingurance Coi, Lond S — Alad at Muskegon, Michigan, alihough 8Ome good bargmmns by calling 1 only fifteen years of age, welghs 235 pounds, Girard. ¥ complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relievedand permanentlycured by reme- dies, testedina Forty Years Special Practice. Seminal Gleet andSyphilis in all theif but Ole Moto was too sharp for 'em. |1t glves employment to only 11 000 pec- (had a talk about the modra deteotive [ Sucay. oot manioo cia 1wl st e secy "low that 'gator mus’ of been over a 100 | ple, while all the clergy of all the per- system, Smythe speakingin very emphatic | that will cure you FREE OF CHARGE. This great year ole, fer the Injlns uscter say thelr |suations amount t> but half that number | and uncomplimentary terms avout it ":fie{:‘.flu‘mmfitfixgfi ':"‘:'Q‘I','J"‘,t'-;; AL grandfe'rs knowed him long before we | On the whole, Parls would seem to be|Byrne retorted that he could run down [ssru T, Ixuax Station D * New York, t Losses by Dreams, Pimples on L was born. But Ole Mose got lald ot | more Industrious, more artistic, less liter- | the smartest criminal on earth, A large e ——— . 235’:},}:};,,‘,’,',’;.",7,‘%,“:‘,“;';’,_,‘{,,,." ',J,"“,':; one day, an’ hit was ary and less religious than the ordinary | wagar was made, Smytho stating that (’,1 Ol the cat, bear and squirrel the latter :'o;:‘nsfwbulle&l;;e::zur::rmcn:g;:r“l‘nulon- e 0ld Daek(n Miller bo eent his boy down { visitor would supposs, while the propor- | he was given ten days start he could go|only can run down a tree head first. icines un’x'ny Mail and Express. No marks on | t0 the store one day after a pint of red | tlon in whioh the working class exceeds | around the globe and arrive home bafore T —— . bl P to indicate contents or sender, Address | liquor, for fl’u ole man had been out to|those who live on thelr own income is|he conld be csught. The first steamer THY‘(’)IJNGIEPNI— KEAD THIS, ! et i IMES, No. 204Washinglon St.,Chicago,lll. | class meetin’ the night before with some | more romarkable, as Paris is the recog- | carried Smythe to New York; from thence _aan ::;A:Ed:l;fig&gd Ml];flhdl M‘xle(}y:;, W ————————— | 0f the boys and felt sorter onsteady like, | nizad center of expenditure and extrava-|he rapldly went to a nomber of southern B I 'spect you're been along that road some | gance for all France. clties, always reglstering at the hotels :,:‘:I ln:'fu'y':g ofi;:.lcu’;x ‘::.’,fl An':;rnl?:':"ufi;; - ti or other yourself, Colonel, you uander different allases. Byrne found out | afflicted with nervous dnblllty,l{ul of vitality know, when a feller wakes up In'the| Valuable and Convenient,—Brown's | that his man bad gone to New York, | aud manhood, and ell kindred troubles. Also B. ! A Il l 8 T ‘ T ' PACEKET COMPANY, o mornin’ an’ reaches way out in the a'r | BRONCHIAL TROCHES are -ufe and sure rem- | whither h, went. There he lost traca of | fOF rheumatism, neuralgis, puralysls, aud arter his head, Well, Jake got the plnt edy for Bronchitis, Co and other trou- him, mplo; lng some of the smartest many other diseases, Cormplete restoration to 0 . 3 a Wi Direct Line for England, France of red liquor—hit was on'y one bit in [ bletof g A i sld Tl T R Smploiug tot country, they g0t | risk is Incueredt as thi oy e oo i BROKERS and Germany. them days—and sfarted for home, His trall, running him down in this | Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet ¥, 0L uln. L] e —— The sseamships nlmun;umz s, A1 bullh E’;"‘ l:dblgfl ::u:"_‘"‘fi. 't’:““( (12]. Mose, | The earnings of N&' South Wales | clty yi ‘;.e'rdny, ‘oung Sus filhk‘ said lh free, 57 RROADW oflnn.hnmfluhl ocompartments, and are 13 yel ) useter take & nap|raflways Increased $1,002,821 last year. | was glad it was over, as he disliked being & plsbed with every requisite to make the passage | yomotimes, an' Jake, happ'iog ty soe & L 1 ¥y buntid down as s calminal, althongh he The cost of patents has now been re $5” []fl SALAHY Mm 213 South 14th 8t Bet reen Farnham and Douglas, ———r— P. B.~We ask those who lmn A malls, and loave New York [ russle in the my'sh grass, nuthin” would Billousness was sorry for his frlends. who have to Thusdays and Basurdays {0 Pizmouts (LONDON) sult that fool boy but he mus' go thar Cherboug, (PAl‘lll sad HAMB! Rabes: Hom Hambu hda| to Hamba #10; round Mn‘fl OAN:'.‘ 965 and !1': ——— Is very prevalent at this sesson, the|pay the wager. Byrne and Smythe are STOP THAT COUGH s’ look for what hit was. symptoms belng bitter taste, offensive | residents of Liverp.ol, England. Bradea e P Tttt s s ::Lnlo and un-b . They carry the United duced one-half in England, COMMISSION *‘While he was a-gapin’ over the bank, | bresth. coated ‘tongue, slok headache, |left fr Philadelpl . | sam—the only sure cure for Coug Houry Pundt Mark Huneen, ¥. E. Moorss, M. | 0o Mose riz right up an’ with his mouth | drowsiness, dizzluess, loss of appetite. Hoarsensss id Sore Throst, and all dissases | o tent b au ger for (thi oxx. | Property for sale at a bargsin to gi - Ooulzd?muh T :;'mmflhnm‘ " | wide open ».-“.mfl. him In the face, | 1f this condition is aliowed to uofilnns. Angostura Bitters are the best remedy o the throat and lunge, Do not neglect & Sadt damng ("cmu:z':'.'fifflé‘ ) -'I(llln:.'::l”-fi'.mfl*) [‘;g ;’ecnl{ ‘We want o,,]gy hnrgmm B e Ate, 1 | Brcadway, N X Ohas Kor: | Hit skeered Jake s0's ho los’ bis balance |serlous conscquences may follow. By |for removing indigestion and all dissaace orig. gough, It may prove fatal, BScores snd o swlo of our lproved Machines. Haok | yor hand) huudreds of grateful people owe their liv lephon ervice. Indomed | We will positively not handle prop o B, v i+ ere Akvat, 110 Wash- |y fell plum offen the bank smack in ter [ promptly taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, a [ inating frcui $hp Slgmidva organn | Bawarogal | GRS IIETEABORE, A8 B0 LI n port withorie- | orbw b more than 148 real value the ‘gator's mouth. Jake had hilt onter | fever msy be uvuldad or F:::u:::: Ihugnnmnsvl’rllclfi.);lllml‘lfflv.lmd h“«fl 7' | no tamily will ever be without it after once | 9% UY¢r 50 "“"““,mmu,,) o 2 the piot of whisky, an’ hit happened to|death prevented, It Is Biegert & S using it, and discovering its marvelous power, i pproximatin » o o Mo Thfl Ha" Tvnfl anr s the T B heviened. e deaty pearanied: IL % { Grogslate, o __._,.““ 4‘3:"2&2“&'&51’? [x:m«;;r’ufly" bottls aad sold ,‘“;".‘.‘u‘.il'.‘:“l.'*.‘{'!.“:'.“‘uf“qag’.‘:x" | T O —tC : price o 3 must furnieh firstclass oredecitie s, wnd dopouit from yriter mads. Hab luterd Sosdes " Fhe Dby wat pudt powerful | lost one of his ivsiruments down the [ ¢ muke the following quotation Birmingham, Toglad, bas the most| THE NATIONAL G. 5. o, bad stufl'at hit mado the 'getor_death'y | throat of 8 young lady upon whose weth | ™ éiMaroh 4. Delightful westher. Stood |extonsive buticn trado cf any clty in the Cask Fourteou th Street, sick an’ he puked like & buzzard, Oat|he Waa operating. up In carrlage and rec:ved homage of |werid, NEW YORK GEO. J. PAUL. AGENT, kem dukbny Jnkeb about ten foot up on T Ty T R l;:llow wum:lylmen Was sworn In. s . . P. 0. Box 714, Omaha,Neb, the bank, an’ you bet he scooted for home ol ase o ) B3y vos of artillery. widdvin 3 - vod-by er howdy. Juke| "l always keep Hun {n wy|" “March 5, Cloudy and cocl. Signed St. Charles Hotel, O STHEET, BET 7th aud 8th, - - LINCOLN, NEB says: ‘I have prescribed the ‘acld’ in a Mrs. Kste :;“). Propeiciarees, .——.—————— yin' go © ‘ception of havin’ jBouse, 1t prevents kidoey 400 lp%llondnm Me: the president to- an uo 08 eye, which was caused | troublos. 0 Anflxmal ouinylipr n \;{“ his strikio’ agin a lightn'd chuok| We depart from our usual practice and Trying climate. Cold. large varloty of dlacases, and have been| sgesty s skt Pt Good mapi amply eatlsfied that it 1s a valuable addl- | #o0ms oo first w to#2 per day. Bpecial rates given iy ch was in the creeter’s belly. I ask | recommend Hunt's Remedy as a sure curo | Signed 700 spplications and more to tlon to our list of medical agents,” ) m'- Ieklalature, Bov10-1mme pilpens bR Horsefora’s Acid Phosphate, Valuable Medicine, Dr. W.H. Pauueee, Toledo, O., arvo “’ """ ' "" Jake what he seed while he was down|orall kidney diseace fedical | Ga-|oome. Was at depot all morniog meet- thar, but he sald he was so skeerad hel ette. Ing western people. Shock hands with