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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1885. 7 sation A~ CAPITAL PRIZE, 75,000, %% was an appearance of the end, and just| when they they were attacked by a party o dod Aw"mw '-l:-r“ b Tlcl‘:‘! ONLY $5. Brares 18 Prorortion l's DF HUND‘GE' a8 the bol:l: was steaming lroun;l a b’end of gnefll{n. My boy, Frank, was Notlee 1s boreby Toven that Max Lerz dud —— In the river, and was lbo&t to 71‘“1“\‘( ITth\ fidrrd and l:;;d ;Inoflllly uwound, reh, A. D, 155, fle i . | small town amile ahead, the tall, dark [ The firing attracted the sttention of a iwltl“:tl"?:z‘\"h:,?";? li:rfifl:; o lm}"‘” : Sflll lflIflUI‘lES U[ le [} 1]]8 P]alflfl- man agaln came out and said to me: g.%dygrabnl )ounlry' h; the :;cinlty. or licanse to sell Mal’, Spirituon " Y 5 )y h Ward, il SHURRY UP, YOU YOUNG RASCAL, e officer in charge of the squad wrote o TS e T asy ot Ape, 1685, %6 tion - m":o“l’:‘. vcc @ °:hh pm;... Before 1| that the right was a most pitiabls ono. day of April, 1658, A 8 3 PB1 there ba o o jsckion, remonstrance or prote-t | Lonigiana State Lottery Oompany had time to think I was taken by the arm, :h:“;;‘;’:dr‘;zlyl:z):;°';..§:“°':‘i"': :: fled within two weeks from March #3th, A. D 1856, | i, a0 b raby cortify that we supervise the ar and, with barely time to glve my mother = priviee teor | Recalled From the Shadowy Past empty seven-shooter In his grasp, and the TSINCHAS.\SHIVERICK, FURNITURE PROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, the said license wiil be granted was hurrled over the P, i P o Luxs, Appliosnt. | Fangements for all the Monthly an: assenger Elevator to all floors, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, he Lous State Lottery Compan . 4 r} other fast passing away. Contlnuing, OMAHA, NEBRAS 33 LOJRWRTT, Oty Olerkc_ | gracing ] e Lo S enteot e rmings | and Told By an Eye Witness, s e oo o the & K, loaving hor faint: | 1L Wit Wit Y. Husvteatp Ion Ll 4 thernsel hat th e are eonducted with Matter of application of Douglas & Craten for Liquor Roncvty, Ptmads i in. good JUIEA toward ail por the soenc and started to fiud the mother, G ties, and e authorize the company to use this eer , renge Notice I hersby girne Mot Donglas & Craren did | t¥icate, with fac-similes of our signatures astached | A Mother's Wrongs Avenged While upon the 98th day of March, A. D, 1835, f1'e their ap- | 0 its advertisements.’ Seeking Freedom. Slication t> th sn)‘nrnml()ny bun~il of Omahs, For conso to sell malt,spiritaous and vinous Hgqusrs, at No 718 North Sixteenth street, Fifth Vard, Omaha. Neb., from the 11th day of April, 1585 to Slavery has been a thing of the past so m;v]m-“ ”m»:‘v!'An“!!"tll:l':,fllnm'-m\r\nm or protest long In this country that few men who|ell, who was a typloal roathern woman, filed within t»0 weeks from March 98th, A. D. 1885, experienced its oppressions are now alive, | took a fancy to me and kept me as an thomid liceats will b Kt Cninne, Applloant. Oceasionally an old man or woman can be | errand boy, When I had been here threa 3.3, 1, G drwern, Oty Clerks T found at the south who remembers belng | years T was sold in Jackson for 8800. I ] m B, 3 COMMISSIONERS, [told in the slave mart, but most of those [ was then put to work om a gentleman’s Matter of Applioation of Peter Nelton for - who oan recall the old life on the plan-|residence in the immediats suburba of o Lnoorporated a 1509 for 35 years by the leglelsture | tatlona do #0 a3 a tradition of their child- | the clty, and was treated very kindly, in b for edusational and chariiable purposss ~wih 8 |} 04 and not as & memory of facts, In |fact, for the first time in my existonce Iast time I ever eaw her, Baut I avenged her death. After we had gone on shore we drove for about torty miles inland, until we reached *“The Oaks,” as Mr. Howell, my new owner, called his place. Mrs, How. Half a mlle down the road her body was found, but life was extinet. Every tle that now bound me to the elvilized world was gone, and, givieg up my position, 1 started on foot up the sheres of the Hudson. During my wan- derings I branched off into this vicinity, which wes then a wilderness, Here I have since lived, and here 1 expect todie. I aek no mora than a grave beneath the mountsin sod, and look forward to the time when I may be permitted to lay Remember that when you buy a lot in South Omaha you get 9,000 gqnare feet of ground, equ.l to three lots 50x60, or six business' lots 26x60. With this you have the advantage ot alleys 20 feet wide and a street 80 feet wide. ———— file his applioation to the mayor and city | By ac overwheiming popuiar vobe it franchise | ho writer vislted a little settloment in[to enjay life, One day in conversation . council of Omaha, for liconse to mell malty | S48 Gl RERT. <, o Tresiay state ”":"““;“"" the Interlor of New York and passed the [ with a black who_lived several miles in.| Sofe slecp to bables. ~No dangor. -~ - 3 Neb, 0 only lottery eier voted on and endorsed by i A y Fe B e A Lon, to tha 216 | 4 PecplecCany suie i an old man now, and very rotioent on | othor than Malloy, and my determination | Gough Oure free from oplater; harmless d‘{ of April, 1886, § Its grand single number drawiogs take piace | {ncldents relating to his catly life. Like [to find my mother, which had been for € efiective. f thero bs no objection, remonstrance or ’ - tate; asc ! id 1 18D | Graxs Drawixo, Cuass D, 1x 1in Acxomy or Mostc, | under gentle questloning and related a|once. 1 told hith my story and asked 1| ~ The Northern Paciflc Country. getting for your money. ’ P e T My ol New ORimANs, ' Tumapat, Ariib 14, 1985, 170th | fow facts concerning himself, saylng his | he knew of my mother, and, on giving a |St. Paul Pioneer-Press, April 5, L. C. Jewkrr, City Clerk. e i G Tor 17| CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000. |bard ss many. Related by the ochlef|dead. Matter of Aprlicatin of Ol #0058 8 17 100000 Tickets at € each. Tractons, of | actot In the dram, and told with that| O golng to the placo they (cld me my | OPRE THsli feurmel - yostorda oad, 1. ol the story made such an imprestion on the | ted suiolde. I folt like shooting the man, | Interviewed regarding the condition of Notice is hereby given that Chas Gruenig and city council of Omaha, to sell malt, spir- " 0 gh L AL more rehued than his humble surcound- | for the time of recompenss was not yet | ¢fal, he eaid: ] : i Q. ¢ Tirious and vinots liquors at No 1210 Douglas | 3 prizeeot : { 1ngs indfoated, told'the lsnding lncldents | comi L Weat of tho Rockioa the season Is much | 11 three years. Send for a map of South Omaha. April, 1886, 100 Prizes of VR You would not think, he began, that I l[lthuvnbe no objection, remonstrance or | 300 Pr z . 80,000 |l am 71 years old to-morrow; butitis 5 down the sorrow and troubles that 71 Notice is hereby given that Peter Nolson | capital of $1,000,0c0—t) which a reserve fundof over i | S w0 THINK OF THIS spirituous and "vinous liquors, st No. 1019 | LS Ttlers eler vt night In the log cabin of an ox-slave, Ho [land I loarned that his master was no | Physicians and chemiste say: ~Ted Star 1t never scales or postyones. ——— E‘.’“"”“ Bled within two weeks from March f OFPORTUNITY 10 WIN A FORYUNS, Fovxen | TIADY old men, howerer, he thawed out|years my only hppe, was Increased at NELSON, Applicant, e Ll Eren NRLsoN, Applicant, | Movrnux Drawixa, caso wan but of_thousands and not to [dercription of her, was told ' that she was | Land Commisstoner Lamborn, of the oo Yiftha, i propoetiod, forver which 1s 8o characterlstic of his race, | mother had becoms insane and commit- Af8 upon thB Satk dhy S Mawh; A q o writer that It Is now given to the public. | who was no more nor lees than a murder- | the weather, crop ptospeots, immigration | T'o secure these large lots while they are cheap You can get ground 8t.. Third ward, Omahs, Neb. from the| 10 Prizosof l):.rlng all this I time had heard noth— _fnrt‘har advanced than here. In Wash. ing of my father, and 1 had long before | ington territory the spring crops have all ress IB I3lh Sl m a given up all ideas of ever secing him, I |been planted, and winter wheat is fully a [ [ " ¥ [ protest filed within two weeks from March 4 ot 11 "% | trae. I was born In Misslssippl in 1814 2 did upon the 28th day of March, A. D. 1885, | 8650 000 has since been added, the course of & summet vacation last yeat |sinee our home was broken up. I began |7°4T¢ have cast around me, When you buying real estate; ascertain how much LAND you are Northern Paclfic, returned yestorday D, 1885, file his apolication to the mayor| 1 do d e 000 | The old men, who is well educatgd and |er. But, thank God, I restrained myself, [and the Northern Pacific country in gen- | yow at 24 cents a square foot that will be worth five times that amount 11th day of April, 1885, t0 the 11thday of | 20 Priseaot 0 * 10/o0g | Of his life as followa: lived in Jackson foot high. The rivers and streams of 25, A. D, 1885, the snid license will be 5 Th {sed il 5 % . a8 0 Montana and Washington territory pre- ) Rranted, CHAs GRrurNio, Applicant, 9 Appmxlml‘l,l.:;: l'rlle:lu)l 37.'-0“.‘ k,::'n:n:(xh:;; :,:;m"f"::r:g:“;r:fn Cakue iz kb 3 St P sent a marked contrast when compared lun s st ec an a n a er J. J. L. O. Jewarr, City Olerk, ] & ) % | of slave life before the war. As I look| Idldnotgo near Malloy’s agaln for|with those of Minnesota and Dakota. . L) L Matter ot the application of Mrs J, O'Connell i several years. On a second visit I was | While the latter are atill 1loe bound, the back over the past it seems even to me & hideous dream, too terrible for realization | much taken with a young colored woman |former have been open for more than a Afiupllcl!lon for rates to clubs shovld be made on at 1 t' HKav tlood in | Who was & companion of the mistress of | month past. In north Dakota the season C CARETTE Smokors who are willing to pay a li*tle more to theottios of ths Company in New Orleans, and too cruel to have been practiced in 3 for Cigarettyn than the price charged for the ordinary trade Cigar. the place, and finally married her. Mal- |is early. The snow has gone, and the cttes, will find the RICHMOND srRAchT’CUT Nffi“l loy, himself, was very much opposed to |farmers are busy putting in wheat. The SUPERIOR toall others. They aro made from bie brightost, conncil of Omaha, for license to sell malt, [ New York Fxchange in’ordinary letter, Currency the union, but my master overcoms the |acreage of crop this year in Dakota wlll | mot delicatoly flavorod, and highest cost gold leaf grown in Virginia, and are absolutely wimiovr Apvur R » ¥ ’ |lived on a plantation, owned by a Mr, h KRATION ordrags. We use the of a direc o '["";““"'r}';,‘-l 'S""":,l,:": Er :fmnf, o S\Jo,fh 'SZ\'K)".'&%',S,Z'.LS,“‘" e Rulhinztnxx:, in ,gu’;h“.wmyvu.ginl., obatacle by purchasing her from his wife. | be about the same as last year. West of | whicn is nulde Cspecialy for J..Sflflfl?fm‘L?P \Baies Ptb.wpng;ld. “fiicfir}.ox; :'}‘};?g:; street, ir rd, aba, Neb,, M. A. DAUPHIN, m My father was an old trasted slave, and I | Ve had two sons, 1t would be impos- | the Missourl the acreage will be larger. | Cut No. 1. f:'.f;,"fi"x,llfi}.' &;%."' April, 1885 to the 11th [ orm. A DA#;‘;!GIVY:;M e anf:;‘?;l&l"& La. 'uy. brought up almost as much n the | tible for me to tell you the amount of in- [ In Washington there is a large increased f there bo np_objection, remonstrance or [ Make P 0. Mones Orders pagable sud address | big house as I was In ourown cabin, My | terest that was taken in the southern ques | acreage put to crop, probably 25 per protest, tiled within two weeks trom March | Reglstored bebbamto o o0 0o mother was half white, and was the mald | tlon in the years of 1859 60. I had ajcent more than last year. lm- 26th, A, D, 1885, the said licente will be SHIORLEAEY "Now Orlo of the young Misses Rushington, who [g00d opportunity to understand the ques- | migration gives promise of being coneid- L J \ New Orloans, La. i« w’sflfl}d-] éfil‘l! J. (‘C%NNB&L. Ql’l"lcmh Wil i wera about her own age. When she |tion partially, because my master was a|erably larger than last year. Thero is a + J. L. C. JewerT, City Clerk. ey marciod they said she need do no more strong pro-slavery man, and then becauee | heavy movement into Dakota west of the | nd Cig arette smckers are cautionea thet this is the old and_origiual brand, and to cbserve tnat each of Application of C. 8, Higgins tor Liqor Li- | =THE MILD POWER CURES.+- he lett many newspapers and documents | Mlssourl, whera there are yet open for|4ck®e crboxof Richmond Straight Cut Cigarettes boars the signature of work, and so they set her to housekesp- o iy conse. [l around which I secretly read. My views | entry several million acres of firat-class T el H UMPHREYS on the quastlon wore very decided. and I |goverument land. In Montana there is ALLEN & CINTER. IGARE I l Es I = mado up my mind If T ever had sn op- |a greator netivity In mining operations | - MANUfacturers, — Richmond, Virginia. fng. I can well remember her as she Notire i hereby given that C. 8. Higging did up- portunity to get north I should embrace |and In the stock growing interests than for higuor licenso, 1067 Prizes, amounting to OTICE. Notice is hereby given that Mrs J O'Connell did on the 26th day of March, A, D, 18 For further information write clearly giving tu | this free country. file her appli ion to the mayor and city | address. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Ordors, or Up to the tlme I wasl4 years old I n each Clgarette, without which none are genuine. tmitations of this brand have beon put on sale used to teach me to read and write, and onthe 26th day of March A.D 1586 fllo I mean it when I say that at the ageof 12 to the Ma or and City Coun il ot Om i Y soll Malt, Spirituors and Vinous Liquors at No 1201 Lknow as much as did Maator George, application for liconso I and Vinous Liquors at o the youngest son of the house, two years |1t 8t Whatever risk, over before. The most thriving town in = - ———— e I R SR D Tehln: T | " Thio wows of the bombardment of Fort | Wachingten terrltory Is probably North from the 11th day ot April 1885, to tho 11th'day of my senfor.” I soon bacame the compan Y 3 y i8 D y N April 1830, £ 8 ion of young Georga. After old Mr, | Sumpter passed over the city of Jackson | Yakima, on the Cascade branch, ninety .\ I ATy b8 a0 ohfiaibo; ramonisanoe e pruaU I el & Rushington died, aud his oldest son, who | like 8 whirlwind, ond, In the lmmodiata |miles west of tho Columbia. Two months ) the 83id licnse will be grantod. | ] BN ‘gothacho, Facencho. was away at the north in college, came to | period that followed, my master organ-[ago the town was an unoccupied sage ) [ ] TS i Appeant, Hiendndne feciiende Verias 8 | Y o of tho. place, . Conteary. {0204 & roglment of which ho took com. |brush plafn. To-day thero are 400 sraing Fove Cined Swag WOl e NI UESr & Power, whosre SEoe T O, B AR Chy otk 11l Suppressed or Painful Periois tho wishos of tho rest of the family, Ar-|mand aud went to Virginfa. 1fpeoplo thera. Water is obtalned by an DN\ IMPOTENT and tniiy for marriage. : 2 attorof Aupiostion, ol 27 Tinien for Linuor | QL e |0 M e e e by |accompanled © him to tho front | rrigatlon canal buil: from tho. Naiches { \MEN of al who find their POWER LT OMEOPATH |0 ¢ as his servant, leaving my wife and chil- | rlver. Small irrlgating ditches have been Oy, "EXCESSES, can re Positive and Tating Notios a: harshy ghven! hak &, P Hnson i || P SO RTORRT ooy rate et e 2B SELLISGIORR SEEOLDIELIVES dren at the place. We wore later on |built through each _stract to furnlsh frri- SUSERoRNRHCtibad s anisg et miy bejor i upon the 20th ey of March A D. 1850l hs appil- | |1 2 Cronp: Cougn, Dith 23 | whohad lived all their liveson the place, | brought before the army of the Potomac, | gation to let owners free of cost. Qaite MYRTLEAIN cation to the Mayor and City Conneil of Omok 4] i a8 ho said they had been humored too | whero I was one day surprised to see|a larze number of the largest business i o At home withor irc, ILESE time, and for L {;fe};l:?ut;w.v:‘n-‘l‘lf%nwl.“fi‘l:)l;l;llr;':; :;;I.}A"\:::;h:vll;‘ o 10K - much under the old man’s management, [ Malloy. He recognized me, and, in a|houses of old Yadima, located four miles J 7 Taskitude, 108 of spiits 001y thonghta: d T 0 @ d tul from the 11th day of April 18:5, to the 1ith day of H e and had grown laz; 3 contamptuous manoer, calied me and|distant, have been moved to the new i, fif.f}‘fl{?ndfi.'{;filf memory. TENCE, nie, tpediments to April 1880, b My life up to_this time had been de- | told me to carry his boots for him Into|town on trucks and rollers, and oth / INSANITY, are prompily rem by U cl d Vigorous e 55 31| Gene y p ¥ ) ers + are prompily remoyed tment, and vigorous lod wiEhin two ‘wisks srom Mavoh S0 &' 11 16 | [37]Midney void of care, and the first shadow that | his tent and black them. I told him Ijare followlng rapldly. The appliances R oot el . the said licento w.ll be gravtel X 30l Urinary Weaki came to mar the plessure stends out ss |should do nothing of the kind, unleas re- | for moving houses were brought from @ Married Men, or those who intend to marry, . o g A e, Apptioant, | kgl Disenscs ot o fienit Calpifition 100 | vividly fn my memory a3 If it were but [quested by my master, Major Blake. |Portland, and aro very complote. A | pring, tong It and ho tove and REAEMRER, Rorfect soxual elronith means, healdh, vigorous ot (3 Te0 M O Jlarhy PECIFICS yesterday. It was whon I saw two gen. [ Upon this he two-story house, 20x50 foetin s> is | HARKA bofore marriaze Eroofs A R e e L ol e Hor e LRV LTS oL A "w’mm:::?ay“l' % LB A0 e ———— tlemen approaching our cabin. ‘the STRUCK ME A SAVAGE BLOW jacked up and placed securly on broad {stab,1877.) Address The © Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo. ST by Drirentaror sent postpaa MEUATAH a hi ¥ trucks, and twenty to thirty h eipt ot price.— Ben 0r Die F younger was Mr. Arthur, and hls com-| g , ty hirty horases ven hat Jumes Johmaon dla Took on B isoa A,Jgr?uu %?fi'&agys Pavion was a stranger to us all. with the flat side of aeabre. I reeled | transfer the bullding across the level Sl a0 09 Fulton St., Now Xork. ““Well, Bob,” exclaimed the former, | {rom the effects of the blow and crawled | plain to the site in a balf a day. The S Tigomy taking a cigar from his mouth, *‘I thought | to the major's tent, where I told him of | larger houses, like the Gilliland and Bar- rd Ward, Omahn, 1A happy flovouschild- [ 1'd bring down your new master to see | the incident. He said, 1t was good|tholet hotels, were removed on iron roll- 855 to the 11th day | NS (@ oot assured by the DRtss of Bidges osd,an. | you and give you time to get ready be- |enough for mo. That pight I deter-|ers, with horseand capstan, and make 1t thero be o objoction, remonstrance or protest Aess the system ia Tull | fore you start off with him in the morn- |mined to make an ercape. After the|about two thousand feet per day. The filed within two wecks frcm March 27th, A, D 1585, ~ ¢ disease inherited [ ;o oamp was quite I took up a brace of re- | Gilliland hotel was kept open, and was Are now ~ofl'erino' the sald license wil: be g anted om the pareut. Even | 10B: ) % e e v o . 1 Jaurs Jonseos, Applicant. 4 KRS this condition,noth: | The words fell upon my father's oar | Yolvera fram the table and stole dowa to | filled with guests all the time it was being J I LO Jnwerr. City Clerk. g fl'“:a‘«'fi;:fi."fi;s . |like lead. He arose ard passod his hand | the shore. rolled the four miles acroes the country. Aatiar D elA e eation Vol FIABR VAN Wood or 1A N Miioce of mine was taken | over his brow, and then exclalmed in| Far aorors on the other bank of the | Notan article of farniture or window wi ‘quor Liconse, SR fom » consumptive | broken tones: river conld be seen the beacon fires of | taken out of the building. The meals NOTICE. \ notherbreastandput | = «Oh, Master Arthur; have we all got | the union troops. Freedom and safety | were cooked and theguests ate them and i reby given that John A. Wood did were on one hand and misery and death o lusively. The health. | to go?"” occupled their beds while the house was day of March A. D183, AT FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha Notico i3 b upon ths 23th « HasTn & NAGEL, X stornly to my mother. *‘Youand your fiercely but quletly on the ground. The r s 8p. | faTgrowTh was Fmveany and in threomontbs i | The slaveholder looked at him a mo- | B the other. While I was thus musing | slowly moving forward to Its new!location, e B B R G urned te I's homs a plump, ros ment and said, a5 If it were a joke: how 1 could reach the other bank I heard | The buildiog of the First Natlonal bank vinous' liquors at No 916 8 lith street, 84 ndup. Sold by Druggists. “Tut! tut! Bob, Why, you shouldn't | smothored exclamation: b Ao hN I ds Dl ARt 1285 mind. Of course you are to be sold.” **L've got you now, you blasted Yan- | heayy fir proof safes all in place, will e within two weeks tromptarch 230 A D115 | FOHIIN NAGILIE, |ner; and then sid, ina wesk voica: that L at once recogalzed it as Malloy's. | Yakima next week, and will continue i * BONTO Tatiga dick lion o L rushed | buslness with open doora the whole ton " ' Y “No, Ellen, you can'r, said he, turning | 2% e couple, who were struggling Mattor of Appliestion of H. & W. Brandes I / ; 4 n be the only instance on racord of a Na- 200 ORGANS it 100 PIA'NOS' SRR oo Livante, o olesaie cub are golng to Missleslppl with “Mr, [0ne who was in the uniform of the con- | tional bank continulng its bus'ness while NOTICE. Malloy; here ho is now,” he exclamed as | federate army was Malley, and under | the building traveled from one town to FOR GASH OR ON INSTALLME"TS upon the 25t day A, D. 1533, tite tht ““Come here Malloy, here they are, |black salt. The exact state of affalrs ——— cation to the Mayo Council of On e both of them,” was the next “m,“m.?: iaehed through my mind in an instant, THE BEST WASHING COMPOUN e 511 Soath Tenth stroet, First ward, Omaha Nobr, And Commission. Aftor looking over our little group, the |1 had heird saveral days before a num-|of the day Is undoubtedly JAMES |@1TWe Clocks and Silverware. from the 11th day of April 1885, to the 11th day of men gave directions at what time in the ber of officors conversing among them- | PYLE'S PEARLINE. It cleanses the "This was nine years ago; and the child live of Yakima, with its great stone vault and of April 186 " 3 t April 18 My mother looked on in a dazed man- kee,” said & volce In a tone sofamiliar|giart on fts rolling journey to North ¢ CCan we go with Robertt” Taking a dirk from my breast, I rushed JILCY days of its transit. This, 1 think will Notic & W, Brados dl tall t d o him was a moch smaller manin a plain ther, Notioe 1s horeby given thah I1. & W. Brandcs did PrOducel a tall man turaed up the avenue another, g ]so eat reductions i 1 Diflmonds, Jew- licenso ¢ sell Malt Spirituous and Vinous T 2 B oY Iactiom rsmonateanoe | o pitost Nfln HHE Hfl“flday Stn. BENVER| E[]L morning we must start, and then lef: us [$21ves about a union scout who had sev-| dirtiest and most elegant fabric without 100 WIERLE two wEbk (10 Aaroh Shihy . b 196 | @it () |alone. It was fully ten minutes bofore |eral times come into the midst of the |injury and with littlo labor. For sale by M A.X MEYER & Go tho uld lickose will be granted. B0 lut.(/()uslgnmenls and guar my father could ray a word, but ss he re- |8*my and escaped. 1 had heard several | grosers, " il EW BT, antee qllll:'k sales and Prowpt re- [gained composure, he bent down, and |28y they were going to meke applleation e 6 A T A ] TR T | turns. Give usa tria', Kissing my mother, said, tenderly, |fr epecial permits to capturo the epy, The Dog that Stole Papers, The onlv importers of Havana Cicars conse. e Yo ) *Nellig, we can only trus: in God." and when Malloy had sald he was going 4 o References—Bradstreet’s or Duns : " A newspaper carrler tells the followln 4 o Reomorl o U5 O B g tho sounds of manlc cimo 10_onr | 0 do tho sume, T roxdily saw through t0 | yory 1t Gloveland (Ohlo) Leador: ~ |and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha. gteots borcbygiven (hat Peter Olaon i weon | A gencies; and - German ational | ears, it did much to allay the sufiering | Whole scheme eard Malloy say t0 | ™« yterday morning as 1 was carrying ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, ‘] the 26th day of M o by applioatio ! i Siayor s Wi tor et 5 | Bank. Denver. that bowed down our little gronp, and |tho almost vanjuished unlonlst under| ;o voute on Case avenue s large hound o when the orchestra played that grand old | bim: 10rs, ate No, 2404 L e . . . . 9 Suniig bsep Arsomid ety Mot emibe s | T g TWOOD, Tonee Tt over et Mmits theras mo| “4ell it X can't bring you tnaliva 1| ollomed me but o kopta corain. div | Sporting Groods, Notionsand Smokers’ Ar- % thers bo o objoction, remonstrance or protest - ) place like home,” never In all my life did | can cart your oy In on “a stretoher.” | Loy "ho " qog staod and watched me, | tiCleS, e wihiviwowe o foimiirch S, & 5105 | Plattemouth, - - - Noebraska i words scom so trac and rol as thon, |He reached boblud him with his freo und waited un.ii I got distance away, ¥R O ¥ANADIN 07 YHOAOUGNBRZD WIGW ORADE Before the end :Irm'd-:l]ddrlt;‘in Pgi""l and cocked it. L]y "ot o the fence and tried to 4 0 JEIWBTR, Oy Ok nn TN oarg thp CUoE AR get in, but the gate being shat he could Matter of Applioation f R R Grotte, Agt,, for Liquor HE“Huufl ”“ JERSEY BHTLE W IWEEE ALL I IRABS) KNEW THAT I MUST ACT QUICK notgetin. Then he wlsiftlly eyed the Licenso. D BUBOC.O8 TARARY REDBWIND and my father kneeled down and prayed NOTIC — that through the viclssitudes of our future given that R R Grotte Agent. J. L. DxBEVOISE. or never. With one bound I was on top of the confederate, and before he could paper for a few minates, aud then fol- lowed. He watched mo when I threw a Tuis CUT SHOWS A SECTIONAL ViEW OF OuR| life we all might bo true to the pladges ewln g did upos i make a mo:ion my knife was buried in | second paper upon a porch, Then wait- L4 8 Teie A%, 1645, aio nin :Ppll‘rnl:x’x‘: E A :;nfix‘fnn;:gx?l“goflgm fanlly bo ublisd 1y breast, and. without an utterance, |Ing until 1 had got about ninety feet, he Pfllal‘ Dry Air, Sef V til n % sl S i Y " f he foll over dead, In a moment the|suddenly jumped upon the porch, selzed . LTy AN N6 Ventliatin, to sell malt, spirituous sad viaous ligu 3 I will pass over the next day In silence. v tli etroet 1t Omshs, Many times have I trled to blot it from Yankee was on hisfeet. Grasping my |the psper and started off. I watched HARD WOOD i e et tie v 7 | my memory, but it still remsins, My |b8Rds he exclaimed: him, and saw him go in the back part of A [ “‘Come, quick. We must get out of |the yard, where I left the paper, jump R B Grorzs, Agent, i i ’ y t]| Followlng him down tothe water's|and then down Cedar avenue. Oa Jos Schlitz Rrewin+ Company, Applicant, lived in Georgia, but of that we were not b o 33 LC ILWETT, City Clerk, sure, Though my mother was complete- edge, we entered a skiff which liad been | Cedar avenue he stood still a minute and Iy broken down by the experlences of tled to the bank, and qulet'y started off. [ looked back, and as soon as he saw me he the past fow days, 1 choored her up as| ' ® bad hardly reached the middle of | ran off, and that was the last that 1 saw much as I, could o'n the way, and 'f Ao the stream before a rifle shot was heard | of him. Now, this had happened to me termined to make the best of our condl.|i® the distance. In a little while we|two or three timnes before, and I bad to were hailed by a Union picket guard, and | pay for papers which I had carried falth- ully.” REFRIG ERATORS) Manufactured In the moet perfest manner| from kilo-dry oak lumber, charcoal flled, cno tined, galvanized fron shelves, hand somely paneled and designed for the wants) of » class of trade that want the best goods| that can be made, Parties wishing special sizes can Matter of Application of Patrick Ford for Liquor License. I Railway Time Table. upon the 28th day of Marcy A, D, 188 hit OOUNOIL !BLUFFS, or oanse to sal Al Rpiitiaa ans Vinous Lioaors | The tollowing are the tmes of the arrival and do. | tlon, and hoped that we could induce 3 No ) ne by central standard time, at the [ Mr, Malloy, who treated kindly, [0 bour after I was sleoping soundly | full Save from 15 r L i:‘mi‘l‘:l; X Gay T April, 1883, L0 the ‘Lith"day ot . Tralas loavo traster dopoh bea wia: | 1o by 00 ML Nean A TAIT ":“'h nonesth the folds of the stars and e — from 15 10 20 Per Cen i \bore be oobjeotion, remonstrace or protest ’ A him a while. On wo went, and finally | **5Pet. b By placing ordees now, flled within %0 woeks from March 2th, A. D, 1885, ey e — turned {nto the “‘Father of Waters,” At| Sosrcely & week after my arcival I| From the Marine Barracks, Pensacols, theuad looase wilbe pranted: = 0P T o:0'r x| ® landing several hundred miles down |"2® u:flfl ':;‘:, "‘."kb“"‘ fever. MW; Fla, Corporal Ben, Barger writes of the W. L. WRICHT. 3.3, L.C SWETT, Cily Clork. v Accommodation 4:40 v » | the river the steamer’s passenger liat was “'I‘:.“ "":," X ‘;"f ""l; I ";‘ removed | hopefits of Brown's Lron Bltters iu that n = 3 ¥ Bp 905 A ¥ | inoreased by four men, who were old |t New Yorl 9, where 1 lived for| malarlous reg He *“I have OMAHA. Matter of application of Mr A Dasmou tor Liquor . OMIOAGO AND ROCK ISLAXD. acqasiniances of our master. During nearly a year, belog employed by the | yssd several bottles and must say that 1 . k RRn i Rl A e 421 | the followlng day we hoard rumors that |Sovernment. - While thera T wrote two |am greatly beaefitted by using It. ~Sev- o A AT D tadd. Dafhemon appiica | 530 * & Exprees Mr, Malloy had staked high on cards ore M’ N ?'LO“ l:ll“ ved one|eral of my comrades use Brown's Iron tion to the mayor and city councilof Omahs, tor 1i CHICAS0, MILWAUKKE AND BT, PAUL: and lost, but it was not until he came 'n"’b"- ¥ QlGer Doy they were | Biitor#, and you may rest assured they s Bl e WoTies ok o s u Mal and Kapeoss #507 x| down where we wore and said to some 81 about fo mako au ttempt to scape, | all think It the groateat thing on esrth.” @ peo=y b Tt daY of Aot 18 Lo ahe Tt anem, | a kxgm 906 A ocmpanions, “Gentlemen, theso a 1 ;vllu vaufl no"h.nu t ;:‘rova |sccn-|v This kind of w@imony comes from all p . . SR ol 20 1 st Taenn T 10 v | [ ave left; how much wlil you advance | (il | Several months went by, and ond | quarters concerning Brown’s Iron Bit- ' 7 -y L 8104 Wikt o wobks froin iarch T8ib, & ' \aut, | 1980 1 Accommodation {id 1 | me on them” that I realizsd” the fact in | 48Y 1 receiviod a letter from » confederate | fors—the beat tonic. vl e the satd license will I.u'u"nx ted. 7 o RO Exprevs £:50 A u.“gl,u, llligh;, : x;l ’03;. h:;r :::ni‘"t:l I'h:'; :'L. th‘lal :eyALu:l:ge:l — 3 Sxware, G, Daxuox) Applioas WanAn, BT 10U AND rAGINS, will put up $1,500 agsiast the two,” , . = 3. 3. L. C. Juwmm, City Cl g StiLouls Expross - 246 ¢ x| drawled out one of the men. l;. l;u_ld how my IOD: nl:nd wifo had fray TIMEEN BPRING.VERICLES: Master of application of Juo A, Freyban & Co | L Y L SR "k! will -uta 81,000 against the boy,” | °led 1o :;“’I‘,"‘:fil:'.{mp;:'muffi’)'::'z‘f : & = oe Liquor Lioease, sannia aivy, o . spoke up » sharp looking fellow. M. ] . NOTICE. " Mnil and Bsprom ¢40 v | Nielloy thade am affirmative bow. The |80ure g“';ri'.h"?“:'l"! had been ordcred } Notice is heral g'”"‘h“‘-’““‘l"fl‘vh &0 I0UX OITY AND PACIFIO, critical moment was now at hand, whi:h | % "i’ y, isjor M "17 aud awalt his ar. ) did upon the 27th day of March, A, 1), 188 04 ¥ Ml for Sloux Oity 00 i » | wan to declde my ownership. The men ;‘l‘" ‘A““’“"“"“‘l‘ tter decelved M re=l ousaud vinous liquors, at No 1305 Dogin] y1. number of the passengers, while we were :o “:"e “.‘; "i' ;’“l ‘"A‘ " F*‘;‘y' lll; [ 7 streot Third ward, 'Omaba, Neb., from |}’ sy o3 0¥ |left forward in the customary slave quar- | 40 1ACIr 84%6 Arrivel. oW days alter the 11th day of April, 1885, o the 11th day of §3 4 | ters t2 wais the decisive game. THEY HAD SETTLED DOWN Aprl, 1886 P, S o0 e o How my heart thtobbed as [ walted |aud the rebels had departed. They Y Bo with my aem around my mother's weck | ranged for a trip overland, thioking it Piteet fled within two moeks trom Burch | e w1801~ 304 for the result. The thought that I might | could be aczomplished with safety, though | Teng fl.‘i:-‘.- shorten ccorging lone Rrastad, JNo A FRETHAN & Corhpplioant, | L8 & . huvo ko givo her up, too, wa tarr ble | he couatry was lafested with the cuemy. | it ey yeladighictaeitanbydt | 409 and (411 Dodee St, J. 3, L O, Juwxzrr, Oity Clerk, HUTAS We waited an hour looger before there! Soarcely had they commenced thelr trip ' kil lsading Garrisgs Buliders ang Deatera *o4 ¥ DING CARRIAGE FACTORY { owrgusEe< | Omaha Ne-