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Fort and Fort THE DAILY BRE- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1885, : Maryend, My Marylond.” | LIEUT, CHERRYS DENTH, [t iy teoe THE BLUE AND GRAY. [isscie whetvr or ot ciwind| — THE, OHEAPEST PLAOR IN OMAHA TO BUY Tovely dnuh\en -nd "noble men,"” S C)lwrry hni, l:lnnuud l?nk‘l'?l:'h to N R :::n l’ll"h'htloh chxhlxr: hnd{ofmuyduh ";xnr-::&loun fn & rather low and ml The Secret History of the MArder of 8|5 v at Nortolk: had teen for some | BOW 106 YAIK andZthe JohnnyiRED oeigtastes in Hindestan, and. has "nevee R N R ::%i:i“ on, Bl.aYe Yflflfl! Sl]lfll&]‘. fi‘::lah':ld :u:c::gstln“lr-::i!:; t‘l;; l}.:k, Plckets Sl&flflfl Arms and Bml- been known to exist elsewhers exoept it an acoount of how cholera was intro ";lu"llsd f?m tl?a far esst_directly or " Nolan's and Doc Middleton's gangs of i indlreotly. 'he Pittsburg Times gives I s Al ool . |iorse hisven, piacing ot shos vorehtes| 108160 TogeIher it & Samp. Twenty yours ago, bockime Conspiracies Hatohed at Fort Nio- | at hard labor for a perlod of ten years duced to Amerfcs in its viralent from. In A1 - each at the Linceln penitentlary. He Buntline' , | the spring of 1832 ten or twelve emigrant o ot S brara and the Fatal Oon was then ab the fort, ostensibly working| "> °F @ Buntlinc's War Storles. | ; oy brodght eholsrs to Qaebes from the ) Bitors e time; o 86quences. 48 8 stons mason and plasteret, bot keep: British fslands, which fslands choleralo ..;d:{:'m‘:rmn:):; :;‘::n hahe mad ing bis weather eye on some ‘‘crooked- | Ned Buntline in New York World, Invasions that had been Inflioted in turn particular onml;flll;lt no[: being of “t:: :en" In which It was pretty well under-| While Longstreet was in front of Suf- over a line of Hamburg, Berlin, Posen, tolk pecking at ith Wright's bat- | Warsaw, thence by the Russlan troops grumpy kind, yet oausing me grest unow: The T};m‘flh M:'d‘""" E,W“P“ I CORELIONE AT 1. m LN Seinn, WA, efm:’fu? ot coming in b “wiping | from Asin, slong the waterways of that| 1@ of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States rough the Insanity To 8elect From. ¢ |ns oat,” as he could have done before we | continent from Hindostan, where 1t ap- Dodee th:: Oorniell “:fl’l,;::":::,':’,l"_n:fnl:::,_‘ wore relnforoed, roport camo in that ho | peared In 1820, It waa six yeats infeel- | \T | STAIRS T CLIMB. . tractor mamed King were running a | WaS maseiog heavy force to the south- |Ing Lt f e s el el 3 ) stesmn sl on the pablle domaln east of our linos, our weakest point of [ From Queboo It followed 'the water to ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR and this Walttig was ottor anconsolous | defense, To learn tho true state of Detrolt and met the United States 1ro0ps | oo of the fact. Oherry urgaj him to go|things at this point I was sent with a |golag to the Black Hawk war, and in_a “A short time ago I purchased your remedy for one of the children, who had a very severe attack of billonsness, and it occurred to me that the remedy might help my wife, as I found that oar llttle glrl apon recovering had AfMdavits Manufactured to Prove Locke's Lunacy - Details of the by way of the Shin- | short time the entire foroe that went by | BB ““Loat!" " by along and promised to get him the posi- [#mall scouting party by way 4 / e T it v S Fatal Expedition, Hon" of post saout. “That night" che §lo company'a oanal Into Take Drum- |the Ikes was unls for duty, It was do- Richards é Cla 7 ko as a new blown daisy. Well, the story Indians reported three men on horeeback B:’.“"“"l"g:m‘; from thence south of the belng teanspostad by the boats whish bad \/I v ] ne ({ ( i / 5 i Z?’J"umfi‘{,,l'.ff} ‘i.fi”ul‘,;'p%;';‘,i Aixpo, L, April 16, 1885.—The i‘s?f,.";,“,’iimfi‘{%‘fi?.,,’i‘{.‘.".?;fiihi‘.‘f,‘,’,‘.‘fic Golng In skiffs wo reachod a landing on | been proviously used in conveylng west Machiner yogba III( s Interest, and is now as handsome & mat- i ok L L RSR L DRICHS: In the ships to which reference has been ron (if T dosay It myself) as can bo fotnd | Looks familiar; calls up some old momo- |soon said there was “dsviltry on foot,” | the night on a lttle knoll In a donse |} b 8RRUR WAL ESORCE Iy, FECD in this connty, which Is Roted_for proty | rles of Nobrarka. Havo heard its buzz | sullen looks, muttered growls, and slg- ket of secad pioe, B Bt mib or | L el cd untit ronched other ‘:o‘x;: snk.And"[ have only Hop Bitters|away out on these unterminable plains E’:?cck.:ttfll:::).( u‘;!tlllxea ;::'1;‘“‘“,5?““3;’:; OF course I had sentinels well out from | Posts on tho headwaters of the Misslasippi ank sor that atretoh far beyond sunddwn, and i M and started for Old Fort Pierce. Marks | tolerably solld ground and camped for the emigrants who had arrived at Quebeo () me l]l ol N i for we knew by many sounds | and thence to New Orleans. No case of “Tho dear creature just looked overm; for a voyage. when they left camp, | O0F bivouso, y many M1 AUTOMATIC ENGINE. 8 ELEVATOR CUP: sponker, indge’l cn il o\ Pord ol g, la o lonly AMfeka auc Charey lwere klliog pealis |G O sl rang. the sight, and ai BRI NN 101 aLvE ENGINES. | swur macine ELEVATOR BOLTS, :fng:’;:'“‘,’::fflz,‘lf‘%e o ey o oy ox 103 Wagon o | tuly socnred. " Nest tho Tari |dawn wo mado coffoe and cooksd some | fection on bonrd and aftor a mumber of | WP TSETIVaR SEPARATORS ARCHITEC TURAL WORK. ry homestead, way up on the Keya d | ventson that I had got from old Duke at | passengers had dled of it. Within a few = p i wives If my bmthux farmers would do as | pay, Battes, Cherry divided his party, he an s howd €8 Ak 1 by his | mon bereafter 6,000 of a population of WATER WHEELS, CORN SHEL /L BRIOGE. (RGN, 1 have done.” ", three eoldiers crossing all atream, to | "6 NGAd OF W0 Cana’ &8 we cAme by uls 55.000 L CFEAN BoILERE:! o . WROVBHT % CAST TRON, Hoping you may long be spared tod | oW doth the bright and busy Bee follow 1t down, and sending Marks with |Place on the previous afternoon. “The oh, ‘“l“““" sieh sl 5 CORN CLEAN™, ROUG AS , good, I thankfully romain, e e T “Thigh” and the other Indian scout to|®entinels wero called In to breakfast, for oonly lcstance of chosm I the| REISINENILIS BOLTING: CLOTH, REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS, \ 3 0. L, Jawes, Tn sunlight and'In shower, cross another, and note well that no trail | there seemed to be no immediate danger. Unlted States this yoar was the case on by Wo had just squatted to our coffee lud board ip which arrived at Newbury- | €373 .Em_‘[fifll?/?S, CENTRIFUGAL REELS. BRASS CASTINGS, nflltfl"g"'x}s’éfl"“ George Co., Md. How earefully it watches things, ;;o:::dt;m:::, l:;t;oo?a?mtg-é:‘::d; grist when a sound strack our ears which | port, Mass,, two or throa weeks sgo, | Ry 80Ty Vo) T T el YT TE SASH WEIGHTS, i r i B ad they got their heads under the bank | made overy man In silenco spring up and | Bhis “Teld' d""’“{,",fi;’ L ue“;, ml’; / LEATHER & RUB'R BELT G *WELL AUGERS, None genulne withont a bunch of grosn Hops on ‘Which break our vory backs.” tll] they heard four shots fired rapldly, [grasp his Sharp's carblne, It was the | quarantined and no result has yet} i 1 fo Iabel. "Shun il the vilo, ‘poleonous stul ‘Mh:h'?,’_‘,, with “H0p" or “Eopa" inthel name.” But the BEE to us Ia always assoclated They had notloed some men on the butte, | Ieavy tread of men. ~We had just got | been noted. Itis the habic whenever d BRICK YARD CASTINGS., with, and soems a part of Nebraska. This i our arms in hand when a dozen men in | cholera is expected to vlsit the country to AU i MO LO L il rebel gray, led by a lieutenant over six | herald severe cases of cholera morbus as fi o | ot they were after, were hastening to get in mnnm i | bluffs, with sweeping, swelllng, ocean- |reaching the table-land above again, they | 27018 edmu] ;nb;:;: o e orlginata cholera, yet, when once import- . — in sures pertect di- | Ilko prairies, xnd’i’.n, soldiers, riotous |®8W Cherry's horee and another, going| -0 &86con! while e R AR filth to Fustionandussinlt | Ggtilcors, Gion, Crook, Lieut. Oherry, |Off with cmpty saddles, and Tom Lacke |* fgady, the ";"*o;-,“t;fflefl oast i ¥ exformanco o thoir | and Doc Middleton, are strangely mixed |nd Sargeant” Warrington, golug off at [ ~IelC6h, FSREM o y“fi"t“&‘ v [up. Alas! Poor Cherry; I hnew him |the gallop, in a different directlon. Sus-|#100% e ta8 ' 10F Frs. L e Velh, . A 3 ; smells mighty good—we'ans havn't had g {lis system oquives | Well pecting Cherry had been ambushed and 1 We'vo lots of tok tone through the 1o tired on, they felt thelr way back to|30¥ for a year. Yewo lots of tobacco, fitience of this benign A BOLDIER TRIED AND TRUE though.” bacterla have found thelr way. Of course ] here they had left him, but a few Who have trifled L awag thelr wmm\nu,mr and power, who re 7 medcine, thonervos | of unflinching coutage, yot gontle as a Sonsits b{fm, i than,m;mly a few|, He and his men looked so gaunt and :lh‘"‘ ““;“; be f‘::‘v:"t'ml"‘"’t‘,“"“ "f' “"f i i B R B0 TS WERKS fors tranquil, hoad: | Woman. ~ Nobraska has done well to per- | rods off, he was lying dead, hangry, and #o littlo like enmios just |disoaso befors ALAEBAN DS/ oONzAMD ot nated. Where the water is orlginally NP " ABOSs | whoflndtheer OWER achos coaso,and that | petuate his name in one ot her countles. then, that I cried out: L STRENGTIL | weakened, DY i 5 4 early_ habiis! positive and Insting nameless " aoxiety | [ monen yot bis untimely death, b SHOT THROUGH THE HEART. ot youll stack your arms out there |pure and is conveyed through close and SUR Standing (hoLcase may be. OF Whe which is & peculi y y dea ye 40 h s 1 Ipes there i little d f B weeks or months use of Jm celebrated rlove more that it should snd Conroy, another soldler, shot in the [and trust to us, you shall share in grub |clean plpes there is very little danger of Y 3 .‘\:’l;":h onoc:m'sl‘::‘; Statesman, BE Palladelphia, written from their horses. Cherry drew rela first, and | and fight It out if you want to.” A i ———————— . 1l e (onnd.uon, ko ohu pcuvlrnl tavigorant. For sale | Omaha shortly after his death, I said: [®tarted up the lank, he next, and ke| ‘“Good as sweet corn! We'uns are Suppressing Mutiny. 1 4 1# s asain d iul " fits, impediments to by all Druggiste and Dealers general “If thi d |and Harlngton behind. Cherry heard a|mighty hungry. 8t. Louis Republioan. Any OIbaE SyrapIoIS leading to CONSUMPTION of SSiisalontae rln‘:irlm';::flfl R‘:‘:u:‘v‘;ge:fiy click, and turned to look back, with his Theyy at §n¥u stacked arms and we did| Willlam H. Lytle, the author of the | { Jfi....‘...u'a, .ms"“‘“‘ el oy i rchmeat, aid vigorots intended 1t shounid be, we should have |left hand on the horses rump, and was | the same, and while our cook put more | poem. +‘The & Death of Authony,” Varried .M'('n or those who intend to marry, heard a hue and cry from Maine to Cali. [8hot under the armas he looked back. | ccffee and more steak on tho fire we sat | that hfigma' 1 am dying, Egypt, rin, ong 1 and o 1 2 BE IER, perfect soxual !lrfi‘:‘;\mL:r:fi:‘lxhhE:n‘u‘t‘:mrc‘;"l‘gm“r ol fornia, “‘Exterminate the red devlls and | The next shot took Conroy in the hip, | there on the ground, the Blue and Gray, |dying, [was the man For | B R A T oo "““""““" B Rt VAIIADIS LrobtiEt BInAmR R Igo! cut-throats I” But g it was by a white ;nd the ol;{:lair tvl:o wgrn fired to afibn:l tll:e and talked as If wie were olrifx;labnf llnullneeué Adt al;]g time durl:g gh;: war | (stab,1877. )Addruss The Climax Medical cO, 504, st. Louis, Mo, man, and a soldier in Cherry’s own com. | horsss. the shots were fira y | Not about the war or its causes, but abcut | I was sent under his command with sav- « ’ Locke.” Marks says when they found |camp “aw'5d other things. eral pleces of light artlllery, among them B e L avat 901 | 110 body Blg Thigh dismounted, and tak- | Aa the way our. cofico went down |two or thrao howitzors, In u brigade that cffered in his behalf to prove his ineanity.” | 108 UP thedead man's hand, pressed it|with hard tack and juicy venison steak | went out on a rald some place near Shel- I find In traveling throngh the country |tenderly to hia lips, and then, kneellug | would have satisfied the proudest land. | byville, in Tonnessee. When we started that this impression invariably prevails. beside the body poured out his feelings|lord that ever bragged of his table. out the wagons were used to carry the THE FACTS. in a mild walling, “‘dta wa e,” or *‘death| After we had filled up the Virginlans [soldlers’ knapsacks, etc , and when we sorry,” over the ‘‘brave young white|brought out thelr tobacco and did their [ had gathered together what forage we Wthllelwt‘:“l'ng “Pl“ tFMt g}l‘)b;’ll‘:hl ch(ef."d The tears poured nwi:ar fll:e share of treating. The lleutenl;t h-da wnma;l tht:)vfmgonl h;ld u;dlbo l;:mihm wrote a letter in reply to another to the |bronzed, weather-beaten cheeksas he|huge canteen of old peach brandy, and |carry it. courss the eoldiers then had “‘Frontler,” of O'Nelll City, glving an|rocked to and fro in intense emotion. thngt went the munda[1 to carry thelr baggage, and when the account of the killing of Choe, a half-|Shame on the slander that the Indians| After wo had got so frlendly I asked |order was glven to do this one regiment breed from Rosebud agency. I de-|were the murderers. This brought the |the lientenant how he came to ba on that | refused to obay and said they would not nounced in plain English the killing as a | expedition to a close, as Sergeant Smith | point. He replled: touch thelr knapsacks. Colonel Lytle brutal and cowardly murder, and con-|would not go further, without orders| I wassent to watch leact you 'uns | marched the men over to where the cluded with: “‘So far from hoping, as|from the commander, and the Indians|came this way in force to take upon the | knapsacks were and again ordered the ’“"'b°‘}'ff’f§"d§"°td°§°' that no hm-hm would :o'lc‘ oo v]:nl\out orders from |flank. Our main force is massed in front, | men Lo take them up. ~Again they re- may befal @ bar-tender, we hopa he|Spotted Tall, arks was very reluct- Tis CUT SHOWS A SECTICNAL VIEW 0F OUR Naw Palar. Dry Air, Seif Ventilating HARD WOOD REFRIG ERATORS . Manufaotured In the most perfort manner from klln-dry oak lumber — barcoal flled, eine lin vanized iou shelyos, hand- comely paneled and deslgned for the wanta y S AR h M, ] Tt e where the batteries are ready tn]gofinu if | fused. I ;nsh; :loned on a dmue tisicamot tageisatautholbortiyosdn : 5 shall recelve the full penalty of the law [ antly compelled to return, an ambulance | you ’uns weaken, and the old fellow [eminences short distance away, and pres- B T o e e osontioy | 1o hae violated, not only as a warning to | ent out and Cherry's body brought in. |(Longstraet) was afearad you might |ently horo came Colonel Lytle galloping e pa o K 9 % N | othors, but as the best means of preserv- | After getting a basket of flowers to deco- |come through the swamp and tickle us |over to me with his sabro ot and his eyes Save from 15 10 20 Per Cent ing peace and securing us and our faml- | rate his coffin, and realizing why he was |in the rear. What were you ’uns doin’|flashing. : v ltee, exposed here on the border, from all ( lying thore a corpse, and that that was a|here?” “Oaptatn Edgarton,” rald he, ““wlill you Py placing orders now. the horrors of an Indian ontbreak.”|good, healthy county—to geb out of—| ‘‘Justouton a hunt for frosh meat; |let me have those howltzers?’ This lotter was_shamefully garbled by |skipped out down the river in a little|got this deor last night.” “‘Clortainly,” T answered, and gave the W. L. WRICHT. S Matthews, the editor, making me make|boat to the Missour], some 200 or 350 ‘‘Well, the best o’ luck to you. You |order for tue guns to move, 13th Street, Bet. Farnam &Harney Louisiana State Lottery ompany | charges agalnst the officers of the post, | miles, don’t feel like fighting now, do you?”’ Coming over right In front of the muti- om AEA 1+We do hereby certify that we superviss the ar which I had not done, and ralsed a per- | It was a desperate and perilous under-| ‘‘Notif you boys don’t. It would bo [neors, Colonel Lytle gave the orders, . b ahriind z;,“‘L“,f,';:m’fg"s';{{,:,m,,;9’"‘,3,,‘,‘,.’,‘,';‘,‘.7, foot storm of excitement againet me. I|taking. The Knox county papers sald |a plty to spoll this picnlc that way.’ “Attention! Load with cannister! Take S nd i person. manage and controt the Draiwings | Was absent from the fort for about six | the first white man who ever succeeded| So we all shook hands, traded coffae |aim!”—and thenin an undertone bidding & u.nmlw, and that the same are oondiioted w'fi weeks. and on my return took a copy of |in makiog the trip, but probably the eaf- | for tobacco, and separated, at least for |the gunners awalt in readiness the word . 3‘."&%2;‘7."2;.‘5“25"(,?3“'&”3& thiacer. | ¥ lotter to Lieut. Cherry and compared | est, then, as frionds. The next day on the | “‘fire,” spoke to the mutineers, saying: 'm‘;., it i-similes of our iatures ailached ;‘zimh thehprlnud copr, 'fluu ud"ifi;d HE HAD TO GO. lines we were all throwing bead and iron “Yonk el allm up 1206 Farnam Street, kS vertisen m, won his respect and esteem, and he at each other. our knapsacks, or, w! ou ‘ used his influence to remove the preju- HMLI n{;{’“ E“;‘Vfdh‘ letter nlhortly ——— Zfl‘tha fup«: of the a’uc’h"’ Nota mp:ny in o L] dice its publication had awakened. Sitepns Ok A0 Ve _now.cn;imy His Sin Found Him Out. the reglment moved, and Lytle waited Af ki b 1 possession, contalning the followlng : tally s minutelB e Now ldoin yoa 2inaid ow woeks subsequently the wrlter | =" (e " L0 T b reserva. | Boseman (Mont.) Correspondence. ally a minute. » d—n you, became aware, involuntarlly, of a plot ARSEITOUIS0CORY O LI TOM 7 Lytle, *'I'll give you one minute to plok hatched by soldlers and cow-boys to rob | Hon fflghw;th. IW]ebw-nt no r}euntlgm Thl;:;yt;m nzoufilndolp:: {;‘ml‘:“‘:;‘;'év up those knapsacke!” Slowly, first one Major Stanton on his way up with four | here, Duteh or Irlsh. One of you has|& Westhy larmer ving at ure te ? | and then another, ard then a third, pick- . 3 mini . forth aimas up wiih, four fons, and the ther one had befer fo Kevarisvmasmnorss and robioed of 81 Syt k.,;,,..gy_ aud befor the i Wish to announce that they have from this COMMISSIONERS, |mander was ‘promptly notified, and in g ut- wasup there was not a plece of . . preid ke, {s person, The most carcfal Investiga- Inoorporated n 1568 for 26 yoars by tho leglslature 2225:7;9.;:;:;1:; t’:‘k: “fl)‘:At‘gLf:&: c“E.Sl;nud] Many SoLpiers,” |tlon on the part of the police failed to baggage on the gronnd. time marked dOWn AI‘L GOODS! and WIn Ewith 3 & . et IR R Rndoi onds | tho plot, - Tho 1doa waspoo-hooed aud | - That uight his tent was attacked at| {05 I0S POROT, 0 ), "hons | why Ho was Caltea vo1a mickors.” | for the mext 60 days, make a reduction of 000 hag sinca been added, 1 tranchige | Fidiculed. Lieut. Cherry called on me |midnight, between twenty and thirty|qcc n "YU 0w leader of the | Bosten Budget. 9 nl:‘ymfigv:;:‘fm"r o'provent stato constitution | Bext day and questloned me in regard to | shots fired, five of which passed through d |K d 1’ Berlls This woman at| Gen. Jackson was known among the 10 N t adoptad Doccmbor 3, & D 1570, ldI refused to give Bames, “‘It is only | the little mnnkwhere hi; w;{e :.y in I.lti plSEMEERES l:‘wd“'m"hmm‘bmg and by |soldfors who had scrved under him as per cent. SOMYILOBNNY, OYAF. YO 0D an {dle camp rumor; you don’t know sol- woman's weaskness and suffering, with a ) +Old Hickory,” a sobriquet given *him 3 e eops fan e " Giors avwell ss T do,” seld Ohorry. 1 | young babel Thewo were not Indiams, 1er basuly and, witreive mamers won | JLE nsenyy b EPridgs, 500 U0 Overcoats, Suits and Pants well made mo:m'im"d single number drawings take plsce | did not get It so,” I replfed. ‘*Well, [Tom Locke, the murderer, was perish. In an usguarded moment he re- making a forced march, without baggage . . h . t b qAprisamormorrener o wor o e, e | Major Planton :nyr::ntv s he:rced ?hrgul‘fkl:p In " by fsomo cowboys Od|yealed to his mistress one of tho secrols [oF tents, o apspruniiho/lnsiboniin cpelct and sure fit. Now is the time to buy RAND DRAWING, CLASS E. 1N TITK ACADENY O , | man, has ster a long time . - their villages, and were for several days A Niw Ouaxs, | Tumbar, MAT 13, 155, 180 [ 4 anybody who attempts o ‘jump ' him | mander compslled every officer aud sol- zfrefi:"th::‘g::flfrls’“ ':fi_‘??v“':;et:]m‘z and flfnh‘& expotod to the peltings of 2 GOOD CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 will get hurt, perhaps.” ¢‘So much the | dier, whom he could induce to do 80, tofso e (¢ Rudolph Vllimnrmun' that he | March storm, the raln freezing as it fell. | — — "~ — ’ ) worse for Major Stanton,” I esid; ‘‘these | sign affidavits that he was insane. I re- AT phct‘ before leaving for | Gen. Jackeon got a severe cold, but dld 100,000 Tickets at 85 each, Fractions, in |are desperate men, and intend to have [ ported the facts to Gen. Crook at Omaha, | 2% Savoe t lain, as he trled to sleep in o | cagen " M " America, In the meantime Snyder had |not complain, as he P Fifths, in proportion, that money. If hislifels in the way it | Marks used every effort to have the ;o™ " % B0 o Ml q in [muddy bottom among his half-frozen r—) LIBT OF PRIZRS; will bs a small matter.” guilty partjes brought to jusf At his Montana, embarkiog i ;nllroad contracts [soldlers, Capt. Allen and hls brother 1 Capital Prize, 1 can see him yet, impatlently kicking [ dictation I sent the fa and sucoseded In making a good deal of | Jobn cat down a stout hickory tree, peel- (7] LR . the gravel on tho parade ground, then | witnesses to Maj. Campbell, money. About year ago ho fell in with | ed off the bark and made a covering for | gmy 2 Prizesof rousing up, and turning towards me: | States district attorney, at Yaukton, but two brothers of the murdered Zimmer-|the General. who was with difficulty per— » 6 Prise. of %, “‘Perhapa it will boar looklng into; don't | it was reported in court we could not be | w0 Proriets OF che mwardersd SPRRaet |l g0t MOl 1T 0 1t The E 10 Frime of mention it to any one that you spoke to|found, simply becsuse wo were not |y L) oyn R Troar el gl lnmhe£ next mornlng o drunken oltizen gg{:r:mn; me about {t,"” ell, llentenant, don't | wanted, and Jul"?a was defeated by the tng lnr{heg mountains near Bozeman, | entered the camp and _ seeing | m— 500 Prizes of L ':“,’,“m" my nsme In conneotion "l‘if’“’o‘:‘:,’lf“flfi"thlu lecs in your| About a week ago the Zimmerman broth- | tho tent kicked it over. As Jackson [~ ] 2000 Prisosof | 26 s e e imo T saw him | columms 1t mey tond to remove false tm. | €78 rocelved a lotter from a relative In|crawled from the rulns the topor crled: oA mxlnmfi: l"‘-m:‘sz;w @ parted. e next time I saw him | columns it may tend to remove false lm- Germany, stating that they were on tho +‘Hellow, Old Hickery; come ou of your - g Arm gt s o 08 N WaS o cORE, prosslons, by, glving tho “urus inward- | (Ll o maiaer of Uhle brother, | bak and jue us o drak Thonce:| > lo . n ] 87 i, amousting 10 g e, XA S Yours, " D Kuuraruios. | {24 ho0sd 1 thg next ot Lo B0, va | 01 ickory,” and whan o was k:d Applicstion lurnhlwdubclh'mlnl bo madeonly | ()akdale, then he i} mm, :‘ z;’,r A Brake Perilous Ri. read to their partner, Synder, who ap-|of as a presidential candidate, the nlck- #o theoffico of the Company in New Orleans. 2 the farmians of tho e, was adopted by his supporters. For further information write ol road, .d“‘:I'M‘! ’5‘""]0" there, d‘“‘] iled Louisville Times, g’,:::;',‘zl;",‘,‘;fl{,'fi‘,’,':‘;‘:..:,‘;",;:;’;’flnzf;“, ;;lx:nz‘";;“y z.‘fmu of t{m revolu{llon was THE LEADI [’3 . N corted him safely to the post, and spoile: Charles Wenn, a brakeman employed ) ” tod at S A SR LB | W e T Vil o R R DA Sttt S b i vt e ke e 0 ang (411 Dofea St | DT ) naha Mo R L he pald the penalty with his life. The|row escape from desth last night, He uhe m:lx ll':io;an g NpYoaF ot.h fl" {astio democrats, while they ng: an o00ge W Spploatien, » Or M. A. DAUPHIN, M A omOrleans Ta. | B810F pald off the soldlers on Thursdsy. | had started on an outward bound train ’l‘;; nnm:: ht‘:t‘:: gm“%h:: Ba n.‘;mfifu Freeman, cheer the hickory tree. Seventh 81., Washington D. The next thing on the szflmlfli was t0 | and was rlciog on top of the cars. The| 3 '{ - ‘mghl. b t.:lg:hm o S Long ita boughs have shelered u.,p 0. Ion-y Orders payable and address { rob Cornell Tha gmt sutlers, | traln was nesring Esglo statlon, which Is '::h 117" th hlmet:n (;mntln e Ay | e — Bagiorod w e “.no““ BANE Lieut. Ohemovlglhnue. an promptness | about 50 miles from the clty, and was 'lm ! Aeilgn 8 gl PvA“ A Reminiscence of Elias Howe, §.mblln g bell, all ia one, near the fort, | had j u"f.m s hand on the brakes | cOmrade was traced to & P'd““"“’ whore | e to show his patelotiam and L <THE MILD POWER OCURES... | This must be “pulled.” " Monday Dlihh whon suddenly the catoh chain broke b'&?n l:‘uh;; ‘tl‘:d tn‘mplol .“::d n(ha dence. Money grew scarce, and his regl- UMPH EYS’ Johnson was on] guard at the and he wes hurled betweun the moving :.lu earance .uvu .|§|:ggo'l’l’ll of some |ment whioh was rent south, was left un- There were three lulvl of the Gth cavalry | gazs, He seized hold of & chain that PP o ook 1t “for " urantod |pald for threo months. At the end of O c'w‘rnfilg‘l:-“ there. At 1l o'closk ho and four|happered fo bha within his reach and|{pe: o 00¥ o e B P that time Howe, in his private uaiform, (|borees were mlesing. An hour|clatched to it as & drowning man clings a .nwmy‘mr with s besr, returned to|one day entered the office of the quarter- l.‘:”.u“{‘o“;n m&: ::nkmklllmg s“:,‘,:; :;lltl‘l‘;. Ho bl'.: l’:'fl‘l;fi balt‘ncnn Bozemag, applied for letters of adminle- mnte: ‘é‘d ked when the regiment o o cars bare'y able to hol mself up, were to be Bardeau, ontalder, and glving o salp [ but knowing that if bo let go bia hold 15 | nilan on :;'gfl:g{“f{;n'j"c"fl,l:;‘;_lfl':i: 1 don't know,” roplled the quarter o - ¥fi"‘,“,m° roved a fallure, as Oastolling | Ficant certain death, ~Finally Bo was | ocoived from Germany stating that | ™ i e "-WP PTec. iabus ;h“ sepion 1 iu'un;d Au‘:oon a8 1[1& wal ":hh;n hup he Spyder was the marderer of their brother Well, khu'hm“h .u owed them? e VS e At 2 e briad horeibly ahont the tfass wag | Radolph. It was at once apparent that | bIAndly ssked tho private. | - wrltcr arrived at the Fort bodye Ha was proaaht to thix oloy and | Snyder had propared the evidonces of bis [ < What Is that to you!" sald the store- evening from Rosebud Agenc o | aarziod to his home on Wenzel and Jeffu- doath fur :‘fi&f”md“'h;f‘:':;i‘:’“ B | motbiog." b éfi:&"fi:}ve, noncba- had p e made M spoe"‘::x";.fiu:x a'n:u -lz:-lulfikbnw:,h son streot and Dr. Budell called. e L e hwhmun, and | 1ently: *“‘only it you flngc th;lllnx;unt Be Sure tO Atte nd. There are fow men for whom I think| At Oskalooea a 6-year old boy named 'r""fi',fi“‘““n"‘;f 0(': P°" 2 lp':&; .l"l:.[ilw Jou'my auock boF Sas whele Hup Un aralleled Sacrifice more sincere respect and esteem than for | Tarner got hold of a loaded revolver a | °FV: 0 IMAWEE OF s aFresl i8 0 o = 23| b brave old chisf of the Sioux. Bor.|fow days'sko and mansged to shoos lisle | band of skiled dotectives who will spare| ++Who are youl” gasped the quarter p Y deau waa bis boss herder, and I thiok | 8.year old Berslo Gordner throngh the |0 xpense In huating bim down. his son-in-law. H 'l pIFOCHNNS Sreine Hduh L A.DMIRES S Ellas Howe; and my check fs good Great reduction in Watches, and Diamonds. 0l aw. © WAS 0f s reeerva- | hand, e bullet lodglng in her nec! M H i tlon and would do nothiog while off of | where It was found and removed, Howthe OCholers Comes. mfpfi‘f;.’,&‘,::;‘:“;:d:rfl the bills, 8uch barga'“s unheard of, A stem wind Watch it, but politely tendered the nervl:u- of e —— 8t. Paul Globe, i ! a Big Thlgzllld others of his best 80 Tramps have taken possession of sn| The recent scare which the people of :fi.m’;fi;n{; gl‘l:‘rt;‘mz:’:k !l:.;u ‘2;‘: fl‘Om $6.60 to $26. MY magnlficent stock of Gor- LA ham & Reed and Barton 8ilverware. men to go in pursult, Lieut. abandoned coal mine south of the old | Cleveland had, from what was supposed AT C 28T FOR 30 DAYS. started early next morning, struck the | capitol building in Des Moines. and are | to be two cases of Aslatic cholera in their ok “‘w bim, trail, crossed the Niobrara river, but|feasting on chickens drawn from the|midst, might have been avoided if the, More and more fashiorable grows tinsel soon lost the trail, and camped at & cat mlghhoxlng hen roosts. had checked thelr excitement long enough § braid,

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