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DAY, MAY 22, 1885 ’ . . e filled with a maudlin mass of dranken HIS GLASS OF BEE humanity. it - - The pouring ont of the liquor was a [ The Britiah Laborer Will Have, and the huts were stlcks delven In the ground | A Night of Terror in Which Fifty |sure sign to the affrighted citizens that to a woman, Olrcnlar inclosures, made LAST DAY IN RICHMOND, of brush, six or seven feet through, were seon, where some one had lived. Near R COUNCIL BLUFFS, ADDITIONAL LOCAL. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY & a t Another too, if He Uan. BUSTED BARS and dried blubber hanging on them, thus People Died ot Fright, the city was to be evacuated, and they ey } ' prepared e fond. fled to thelr homes and drew bolts and [ == = T e y e In 1852 San Nicolas was vislted again i i spublic bar, and sat down in damb mlsery to ['ondon Cor. Boston Lomme y How the Prisoners Broke From Oass [and another hunt was made for the |3ng- A e g s bl meet thetr fate—they knew not what— | In the county of Herts I stopped to)| i | i h Darlng January, February and March h ost woman, The hats were seen that b Oounty's Jail, o! o t. ow | talk with a farmer, who was catting down 1805, the people of Richmond, who had I‘I::l,{;';f,‘f,'uh,:m:‘,’::d o s ton | i tall, Handuoms hky siok and losaiog that night, These people suffered tor- [the hay for the London market. He ment that Sunday night, such as the peo. [ ¥as a lively, prograssive sort of a man, ple of no city of the country have been [ Who had been an emigrant to Australla, forced to undergo since the landing of | 8nd, after a long residence there, had Captaln John Smith, again returned to the home farm In Eng- Shortly m].r mmnllgm the military 1'1':;:1' ;';dn .hk; e fl“lml Wl‘"o E"} authorities blew up the gunboats and Lobah b Sy by :mn ::“agina"-;m i wl}:ngl‘:i:&nm:lx:i stoamboats Iylng j\,,'i below the clty, and | roturned with many broad idess in his they were so far succguful thlt‘ no‘ gen- the terrlfio e.‘ploulonl seemed to the et S]‘P"kl"g M "“ e s TO s l t r : lived eral axodus from tho capital of tho gon. il b S e Doroms, e bl tHA great {','?m.‘{;"fi'.'."u.‘;y' NO STAIRS TO GLIMBe AL i . [llved on that Island a human belng scat- ave been credlbly Informe an ol h N . SESEEL I S, 17, LT e S o the sroun, snd .t o pe oo, Ik whar, et | adbunt bt Tt oty ol ot e the et I modra, 3 * " FLEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ) ightened ones to fly to find a moderate use of boer he though might be 12 il SO h AR 5] of John Quincy Adama), of about the |Feturn they found them gathered togeth- | haven of rest, a city of rofage: Gen, |PeOPIe, chlefly alling women, benefsial to thet, T saked i e bl | e same age, and In for burglary, | and placed In the basket agaln. sherman was coming up from the| DIED THAT NIGHT OF SHEER FRIGHT, n:o lel::: h|: ld:l of mn;u:ntlonmlnothlu pried thelr way out of the jail about lTh,‘,’ Oatholic fathers of the ‘Old Mls- | youth, Early had been knocked into a|Then the tobasco factorles, mnoar regard was. He repiied that in haying half past toven o'olock Saturday after. |#lo, ' tho foromost In every goad word | cocked hat by Sherldan, southwest Vir- | Rookett's, wre set on fira, and soon the | time, which In OId as in New England 1§ noon. Jailor Alboe was gotting shaved 2ud work, offored a roward to any one|ginjs was being invaded, so that Rich-|whole heavens appeared to be in a a perlod whon the farm hand Is expected preparatory to attending divine services | 7ho, would find the lost woman, and a fiond soemed aa safoa place as any; and | blaze, to work unusually hard, a laboring man the following day; and while Johnson “gl'd effort was made In 1853 to dlscover | yoain, to leave the clty and go Into the| Before this tlme, however, about 11 |ought to be able to get ’llnng on a gallon Kiehl, of Lowis was raving in a crazy | the prodigal, about whom there was such | geripned and desolate country meant | o'clock Jefarson Davis, his cabinet, and of beer a day. If the men would put up freak In an adjolniog cell, and making |® mystery, and in whom the world of thls | gimply starvation forany large number [ other confederate ofticials left tho clty on | with about that quantity beor would not nolse enough to drown even ome of ?“‘h""’fls'n"'ns to take an interest.|of fugitives, The news of the alloged |a train, which, it has been charged, Gen. | hurt them. Charchill's politioal speeches, We don’t e tracks of the womou wore found, | purning of Columbla, the capltal of South | Loe had ordered to be filled with provia: | Thess very astonlshing *‘temparance” know just how they mansged to get ont, ryrbalonged to very small foet, and | Garolina, by the army of Gen. Sherman, [ions to be transported to Amella Court- views I afterward hoard advanced by but they pried out, snd the Telegraph "t“’ ike those that woro seen in the first | coompaniod ns it was with allogations | house, on the line of his intended re- other qulte intelligent Eoglish farmers, says that they did the work Friday and [8ttempt to find the woman, Huts mado|that it wasin revengo for the firng on | treat, and the want of which oausod an | In giving the statement of the vast num- Saturday (deliberate, to say the least), [0f Whale ribs and covered with brush | §ymter and the passage of the first ordl- |earlier dleintegration of his Y ik 1;1(1 been seen before, but the old blub- or had been taken away and new food The Democrat, of Atlanle, glves the |t tho kind hung In Its place. Wild dogs followlng details of the recent jall broak |were found which ran away there: the approach of civillzed man. Ina Issnc Burdette, (no relation to Bob,) basket covered with sealskins that they about 24 years cf age, In for stealing a found in'a bush-heap was a dress made of halter with a horee attachment; Joe shagskins, cut In equare pleces, a rope Bliss, upon whom the snows of about the erst been 8o defiant in_thelr bearing and 80 perfect in thelr confidence of the Ina. bllity of Gen, Grant to capture the city, began to partake of the undefined appre- henslon of evil which certalnly pervaded the ranks of Gen. Lee's army. The con- federate authorities, however, moved Is AW DEWEY &STONES One of the Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States Y. ) made of sinew and several smaller arti. aame numbor of winters has fallon, in for | C1e% 8uch as fishhooks and bone needles- burglary; John Mason, about A year The dlscoverers of these proofs that there WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Imnortant Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. otive Lifo Insurance Company fh this country. Jompany by many millions of doflars In the world, o LOWEIR than thoso of any othor company. ~It I8 the is t ra . S army | ber of ts for drank that has no “‘stockkolderstoclalm any part of ita profits. I There wero several other prison- [ ¥ore m!cavn‘rnd. hA‘ length an "bl}?”t nance of secesslon by the state, intensi- [than would bave otherwito occurred, n::.:m;”:‘.de :: E:;‘I::c‘l‘,“:: Amnurlcl:s e ,“""";"‘ f‘f;:’";['_’““ undor £ho WAIKD of insuranoe fof speculation by speclal classos wpon tho ers in jall, but they had been|¥28 seen in the nce that|fieq thefeelings of approhenslon among | The party took with them all the gold L PR ) In | ought to remember that laws are prob. i y appeared to be moving. Golng [y in Colum- | the banki ! 7 e 0 vorld, put in slnce prohibition began to b e people of Richmond, for,f in Colam- | the banks and In the confederate treas- [ ably moro strictly enforced in England | wor IE ban rccotved I ensh teom ol sourcos, from Fobruary, 1843, to Janua rohibit, and preferred remaining and | 0%ards It they saw the woman that for the, fiat had gone forth, Vie victis! [ury. About the eame hour the state 3 L it e st s é’amug threo mesls a day to try)ilngw ;;;Izhtlenn years had relgned queen of San [what could be exgectcd shonld the hot-|government authorities, including the :l‘:;ne::;:ly ;’lf];:;;n‘i':gy :;:I:'m;;.:;]i:}t 100 LU AtseRmor e 105 OF Ghonary T ind work when there is no work to do. | "8 A% hor subjects belng the wild anl-|}aq of gonfoderate resistence be seized |leglslative solons, adjourned to a packet | laborers seemed to live almost entirely 1 s 9 I They claim they did not dare to give the | e HeF robe a dress of bird ekins she | qpon by theconquering northern legiona? | boat on the canal, and they prudently |on beer, A very little bread ond a large e ‘ l hy 1 departed gentlemen away, as they threat- | D2d made, and her throne the hut she|Nothing but a well kept dsiry by one [had hitched on a double force of mulos amount of beer seemed to make up their 1 l M J J i W. F. ALL MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agts, for Its prosont ava1ablo CASH RESOURCES excood those of any othe: Lite Tnsurance Company 1o the 8K, £270,602,584,00. 0 January, 1885, 821€,094,811,00, than i H had built, She was seated in an enclos- i «, rt ened them with a prosecution under the behind the scenes of the confederste cap- | In order to get away faster “‘down to|dail, b §oar b 1 injunction clause if they did so. Tho |Ure 89 that only her head and shoulders |jy,| i1 those Iattor days would glve a|Lynchburg town.” Gov. Extra Billy E‘,:gy"::sl,?;l:‘r: whor;:fuh:.:f: ffi,’.’,’f ey 1 with | could be seen, ~ Two or three dogs were | gaf; i f the di d Smith, h f b :h:";h‘::e“}:::g“‘;f':m{“wi‘::'g: d;:\,: R e Bl nite idea of the dismay and terror | Smith, however, and a fow others dis-|doned its use, holding up beforo me a i i Rl o Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyomi d Michigan, Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa “*alick” scoundrels who had “‘been there | m80d of thelr soverelgn. She wan seated 322",‘5;“3,‘:2} thAl‘tldd::ng‘:a:.wm‘lnnzzfly. i;u;t‘i:;'h :u i;g;:glccl:nn;:)lm:ocfi::ott?:: :::y.i.}:":,lgl 512::1':: .,l:“d:; a‘:&‘.q‘:,l:::? fl. m"‘l 5 B AU R )'Un‘mflvfll!’ 0 Miamescta, " 1Y before,” and have gone for good. on somo grass that covered the ground | ppere was rlot and Insubordination with- | path in the same direction, t D {| Offics Cox.Farnam and 13th 8t Over 1at Nat', il ob M. ¥. ROHR Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa “‘See this; one of our hard workers will Bank, Omaha, N make a day’s food out of this, if you will give him beer enough to go with it.” 1 used frequently to meo these The escape should not be a surprlse if, “dfi‘"’ddh" 88 @ bed, Herdress was |y tho gates as it were, for on several oc-| 1t is needless to relate how, after the a8 the Telegraph says, they had two days :“ ’l:lln o of M";l"k"’" extondng t0 | cagions mobs of thousands, headed by confederate {roops had retreated through to do their breaking out In. er ankles, the feathers of which pointed | ™ /0 ol oL D paNaErous | the olty, other housen caught fire from —— downward. Her head was covered with the blazing tob: fastord: There b i i S ERBON a thick mat of yellowieh brown hair, and | 88 the petroleuses of the Parls commune, | ; g Sl LR ero be- | boer-drinkors eitting in tho taprooms at PERSONALL ¥ ) hiad paraded the _strocts, brosking ints | 118 1O Orgavizad attempt o cheok tho her shoulders were bare. She was occu— all times of the day, but they were most 8. I. King, of Logan, was in the city l ) o1« | fire, and the flames being spread by in-|j he habit of ing Into th jed in stripplng blubber from a seal-skin | and ransacking the bakerles, the provls. i il V/ in the habit of swarming Into these 2hlch she phlemg across her knee, and |lon stores and the markets, KRB WEES °‘;:“}"“'l°! intent upoa robbery, the|places at night. It ls often the custom A ® yesterdoy. . uaing for that purpose a knife made of | only dispersed when a strong torce of the | ¥ 1¢ business portion of the city |for a little clique of British workmen to Y % g L -y A et youthful nd ., who are Henry Metcalf hns returned from his trip |an iron hoop. In her hut was fire, bo. [military was brought to bear upon .':,’:;,';?m:w:r;:afi‘ f:;e,' n'f,lv‘:"g’“s;‘ Shiig :;: dg"“;"“’““d ‘g"h P’.’““'hp““’ """"é" ; PHRATNS i T 0 SR EN, W e ek, to New sk, and okbee eaatern smarta sldo which sho sat talking to herself and, | them. ; : o beor houto and begia_tho evenlog by s, d thelr POWER )“m Wise, ts prmu”n; 0; t;:: Bloomer | 0ceaslonally shading hgr“ayc. with her| Toward the end of March, when it was federal troops, expecting that the utter | ordering a quart pewter pot of beer be- EXUAT T k aken destruction of the eity would then ensue, f y NCT evident from the good conditlon of the A ) | tween them. They paes this around from achool, 1 off duby on account of s, i‘;_“r‘i‘h'g;"}‘l‘;i“s;:""'::l';a;“";;:': | S ao L b4 18 smilh oo b va et ey | RO whBE Weis hond of “a column of a | mouth to mouth with_a “drink, mate,” £ I SR AD s e or o Maud Priest, of Des Moines, I in the city [much courtesy, bowing and smiling, | the federal lines that a_general assault |7 <8t regiment of m‘nlrty‘ wsthh drawn | chatting the while. When the mug is [ : MYRTLEAI visiting her father, J. Priest, the insurance |and showing that this lost child | was imminent on Gen. Leo's lines, the [$2PTf came moving up toward the cavi- | exhausted it ls, ‘‘Hore, missus, another tol equare, the whites fled to thelr houses In u'ter despair. If ever a man, of natore had much of the | feeling of apprehenslon was intensified to . e b oliteness of a frue woman. She|absolute dismay. Whatever braggadocio Y 5 1., P, Oaldwell having eold his Firat avenue {"mk some roota In the bag, roasted them | may have been indulged in, no reason- peopl_u in the last extremity were Jjoyfully property to Mrs, McCune, has started with 4 < surorised by an unhoped-for deliverance, with s inl: onlshing. A fopt s ) . n the firo, and gave them to the men to [ablo man believed for a moment that | {erEee AL Darid oy astondy ing) his family for their now home in Washington | 44 “Sho pathered ap all her food, which | Gon. Leo could withstand tho determined | then the dlttzens of tichmond wero. No|Bedforeshira man told me of a nelghbar I\ means. health, virorons o Leilgh was her chlof concern, owing to the | assmult of his powerfal advorsary. ook 1o work 1o Pt st o ey un they | of hit who was wha they thero termed a | muine.lpat )t and i, orasnd sesmst ot it it MRk witiusali b et to”rior & The Misses White are unablo now to attond | famlnes sho had exporienced, washed | The condition of the confederate army, | HO1 50 WO fls‘:i:: stlneunl::s 3:1:3 +‘bread-and-cheese carpenter,” or a ‘‘fol-| igta)) 1877.) Address The Climax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo. to their duties as teachers in the public |herself at the spring, and followed the |its disparity of force, its lack of sapplies, 3 P! 4 Sixteenth Street Directory. pot of beer;” and so they keep it up until the evening is over. The quantity of beer and English worklngman will get len, or those who intend to marry, t 3 3 tered no private houses, and robbed i i chools, i heerf 3 its deficlency in cavalry (the bulk of the | ®® P y ter who has no regular job of his own, e T SO R L o L0 T A D, (IR0 G R Gl nobody. The gencral in command issued | ut who did odd jobs at his trado out of % t delight B 7itho¥al £ oiv- | Ing Gen. Sherman’s advance) woro patent |3 Prociamatlon that private property |doors; who made a regular practice of S : . | great delight on selng the sights of civ- g P would be respected and protect; i i J. P Filbert, the ex-grocer, who eold his g ¢io = She besame a universal | to all 1 wh D! protection given | drinking ten quarts of beer a day. He store ,to his brother, Samuel, is now in|gavorite and was presented with many| A few days sgo the writer met witha to all who behaved thomselves. The in-|would do this year inand year out and Beatrico, Nebrasko, selling electric belts for | oifis, Passengers on the Panama young lady—the daughter of one of the hahilantu breathed freely once more, keep steadlly at his work. Judd & Smith, thinking to thus regain lost | gtoamer that landed thera all wanted to | auditors of the state—now a stately ma. | *£et months of harrowlng suspense. e —— health, see the lost woman of San Nicolas. She |tron and mother of children who gave me Educated and ien There I8 no dsrangement of the R E AD IT ! R EAD lT ! ! eEe related by signs her experlence (n the|some polnts as to the state of affalrs in | Fo04's Sareaparilla is prepared by C. I, | stomach by Red Star Cough Care. A IOWA ITEMS, Island, as she spoke a language that none [ Richmond after the racelpt of tho news | Hood & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, |eafe, sure cure. ; : 1o secretary of stete reports the ex-|Spanish fathers versed in Tndlan dialects 3 % 0 Arma = ew Use for Bed Springs, y penses of theycenunu to I;mva already |could understand. Clvilizatlon, which [ That Saturday night all Richmond fierioncz'nnt‘l:i Il:::fnyesi? “I.cpi:m;:::;ln::d Detroit Free Press, Spm‘@ »® SUMMERGBDIMI Phfll‘mflfiy, Ornamental Pm}mmng [}Olll]lany, i renched $100,000. prolongg the life of some, shortened that|went to bed feellng gloomily, assured | with the greatest skill and care, under the | A few days ago, after a firs which SUITINGS = 117 N. 16th Bt | Kookuk Is talking of organfzing a come [Of the woman of San Nicclss, An ex. | that the end had come. = The noxt mord- | direction of the men who origlnated it. | partly consumed. & dwelling House on —ar— Prescriptions o speciaty| PAINTERS, | crounse srLook. { pany for the manufacture and Introduc- | Ceseive love of fruit led to her death in iog i/l ihelcharohies W;re "‘;Wd“ with | Hence - Hood’s Sareaparilla may be de- | Third strect, the owner permitted a gang|R. TZA T ISET Decorators, Paper Hangers| gpgciALTIES: H ‘ Y tlon ot the now water gas, Sunta Barbara at tho age of fifty. She|people, who prayed fervently, if they | pended upon us a thoroughly pure, hon- | of Polucks o carry off a lot of damaged 7 Soda and Mineral Etc., Ete. Second-hand School Books ] Davonport has discoverod 1t to bo| 128, ?‘urlm}‘ wgh bflm :nno; oil tho |nover prayed beforo. St Pauls church |est, and relinble medicine. furniture. A spring bed fell to the lotof [ ~ Merchant Tailor, WATERS. SIgn Wiiting & SPlally. | Fine Stattonery. cheaper to baild a high protecting fence G D y the ranolcan P ) 9 old man. The cover had been de- ———— 8 fathers, and her dress and trinkets were | church attended by President Davis and Hyaclinth Webster, :;l;)vuv‘::z‘i;‘::‘::‘z:hw:;l;:h;e?;v{);:inlnlxt:a-l: sent to Rome and placed in that recepta- | his fimlly. He and his family were | exas Siftings. b DoE Rk ole of the world’s curlositle promptly In iheir pew at the usual hour. 03 Tho story of the lost woman of San|While the congregation were entering 16th and Davenport Sts.' W, Cor. 16th & DodgeSts.|No, 511 North 16th St.| Religlous Gift Books. stroyed, and several of the colls were| __ | M. WALTHER & CO.| ©. H. HARRIS, Seydel & Ahlquist, missing, but he accepted the present with Jim Webster was recently blessed with every expression of gratitude, and as he < . His wife determined that the son d it his fellow-countrymen cast caterers, PHOTOGRAPHING, = Dealers ta Twenty headstones from Loe, Mass., | Nicolas wlil always remsin a wonder- | the church the roar of battle then going | ®35: carted it away his fellow: Ty! 5 . ) 4 wora raceivod at Dubuqua Monday morn” | mant, - Hor ingenaity is ston In the pails| around Petersburg was distinetly audible: | 220, 2el7 should have o flghsounding | muny an entlous glance In bie dlrostlon, | Assladue ST | s, Bvnananne, | B2 %= HARDWARE, Ing for marking the graves f soldlers|sho made of graes, made to hold water | When the pastor, Rev.Mr. Minnegerode, When tho ohilal was prosented to the |1 el"‘l‘)“‘i‘ ’:Be"‘o":d “" s lon " lana Copying House.| o ; 5| Jowel Stoves and :lx::,mfl in the different cemeteries of that [ by lme&;lng ghgm wl:f:i melted ..hphl:[. arose to db(:{;h:h thet M:ex;ylces ?c; l:c.n:lll’ clorgyman for baptism the latter said: tfl:‘;’olis ; <:' h‘o’::‘ ‘:e e iventine bsg RefrlshEfl&gtfl!;munHY 702-704 N. 16th 8t. | O §§ Ranges Y. tum, and_in her -skin dresses, her | commande o attention of the audl-| ™/ ” 5 b —_ - H The Dankards, or German Baptlsts, of | bond nocdles, her knife of ron hoop and | ence. i sotiahod M head fo while and |Am,o%t 404 made motlondfor himh 10| e stentir,sn ol s wa one i) © i3 (LI VT i the middle district of Iowa, recently had | the language she invented and spoke, It|ALL EYES WERE UPON MR. DAVIS' PEW, finally sai v:o::alu. his old soul ! but he’s got those Mnl;, Dances, Picnics, &e. Gal N.W. Cor. 16th | a conference at Brooklyn, attended by (Is Inexplicable to all who have learned | where he sat, somewhat paler than usnal, | ¢‘Squash,” q a“fi 'du u n,,{d nts ?,,, to see | Cor. 18th and Capitol Ave. desired. PAINTS. and Callfornia Streets. i over seven hundred delegates, at which |her story, how a woman could live|butapparently calm and collected. At XeCIAND —_— i spring ki “Dat 5 ; 1t was decided to build an orphans’ and | elghteen years on an frland around which | every opening of the door of the church chug '8 no proper name for a Christlan | what a nice bed ho has,” said the citizen F. M. Schadell & Co., g Before Buying Else- Invalids’ home in some town within the |the waves were beating a requiem to|the “congregation nervously turned in| ¢Sunflower, den.” to M"‘;':I'lf' h‘“‘d he followed the man 218 N. 16th §t,, G.M.G.BIABT,M.D. Central I]llllllE Hflll, where, Bemarober distelct having good rallway facilities. hope, getting her food and cooking 1t their seats to vlew the new comer. Every| Once more the clergyman shook his “91‘.‘:"& :“ ‘;‘l:':; rlog bed. Tho man| LYo Kensington | practice limited to 104 South 16th Sta. A A little five-year-old son of Engineer | Without even thoue facilitics which " aro | countenanco was_s'rafned and snxlous. | head incredulously. Jiin Webstor lesned | ad bullt a pig pen, and the gift just|, EAINTING ipiseases oF THE Milliners and 0. F. Russell, of Cedar Rapids, while|common to the eavage, and making her | Before the services had proceeded far the | over and whispered to his wife 1o give | made front for it.. The wire colls were | s & 50c: 2 ) SKIN ey iy playlng about a lumber yard on Saturday | dresses neatly without the aid of needles | rexton was scen coming down the aisle, | the right name, A imld’e 14 tho ocoupant of | tsught Coniy . DreSS Makers was severely Injured by a lot of heavy [except what she carved ot of bone. She |and his countensnce and gate portrsyed | ¢‘Hyacinth,” she replied, 14 o fres o pr e § Tumbor falllng on him, broaking his nose, | 15id seldo one dress for _cightean years, | tho excltement underlwhich ho was 1abor- | «(wal. Thaowed 1w somo indor | LS Lom o8 Eoratching against them and |iewing, Al cleaningisupertious air Removol{ [URNISHED BODES, dielocating his toos, and otherwise brufs- |t be worn when the ‘white|ing, and which he was valnly ondeavor- | garden track.” 8 ‘.‘Goc“f,u said thgl’r;lnck asho polnted | Cleaning of lace curtaine} Crounso Block, ing him about the head and body. men should come, of which she hada pre-lug” to conceal. He approached Mr, {o the pon, 5 sapecinliy, Thobestwork i gr, Toom 12, | Meals at all Moars. S. E. Moore is the namo of a Des|5ptiment. She built her own house, | Davis, touched him on the ehoulder, and ; nopan, Cieiddaih oy Moines coachman who fell dosperately in protected herself from the cold, gained Y-e-n.” . whispered a few words In his ear. It| This potent personsge has been allowed | ' love with his employer, a charming and | §HPYCme °"""‘g over the wild beasts|should be explained here that tho cfiicar | to rule too de!potlcnll‘)" in the femintne f:?,‘ 'r'.:;'?r’mna. I bhaven't. I've run wealthy wldow. The cranky coachman abou! der. and preserved her love for | with Gen, Lee's dispatch was walting at world, and the ladles say that it is time[clear out of bed springe, but if you call plead hln sult with a gun iu ono hand and | %", nd women forywell high two decaden| the door. Mr. Davls turned to his wife, | her tyranny reccived a check. But not |avound to-morrow Ill hunt you up a his heart in 1ho other, with orthodox |f hican life alonsin tho wild. spoke to her brlefly, and, rlsing, walked | oven Mra. Grundy has dared to spoak | rocking chair and looking glsss for your threats to suicide if rajected. A still ““l}:r‘:lv“’“' “0;’0 ge of clvilization, | firmly down the rlsles and out of the | againat the value of Brown’s Iron Bit- hog pen! Hang a man who'll sleep on a 1A oy (i1 der|Watches Repaired and alarm bronght the pollcs and the lover | g7 140 APPOME to bave educated her|door, Mrs, Davis and her children remain- | tors, as a strengthening tovic for ladles palr of §12 bed springs when they tickle 119 No. 16th St fedto hoy Cleaned and work Guaey was led away to & coll in the city jail to or it. n ordinary woman would have|ing in their seats. When Mr. Davis went | who suffor from debility, 1tenriches the|a plg In this fashion!” Meats o n‘l varieties Fewelry repaired a'm-fl s dad perished with despondoncy in sush a dos- | ont th congrogation, gering featfully at | blood and - compltely. rortores fatling|* P2 ; } e cheaper horo than ae auy GeR'Ey SRR TG ——— olate, hungry, naked, shelterless outlook. | each other, mutely inquired: “‘What does health, Mias Sallle L. Paules, Wrights- s T 4 i N f 3 9! M“‘NI s land Silver Coloring, ! A FEMININE ORUSOE, ————— it mean? What has happened?’ The paa- | ville, Pa, was cured by Brown's Iron| JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE—Ths | SR 00 oy, lelor By of COUiE e A A0 BRI 10 S Mrs, Logan snd Senator Beck, tor, although evidently nervous himself, | Bitters of back ache, kidney trouble and | Préparation, advertised —elsewhere, i f St mimmimm=s Eighteen Years on a Desert Island | New York Sunday Star, procoeded with tho sorvices, but when | iver complaint. i really an excollent articlo for ssving labor | yec T, €. MeNally, ymabs tavloyuet puean ©F LANE, (1, J,0'Rorke, M. D, —How She Lived and Dressed, Senator Beck says cmphatically that | Mr. William H. McFarland, president of B in washing. It takes the place of soap, o : { ) he Indorses the opinicn of the man who | one of the banks, was called out by the Dldw't Want the Mamma, sal-tods, and other chemlical prepara- said the best thought of the Lord's pray- | sexton, the tension on the minds of the |y .1 ors Statesman, i tions, er was ‘‘Lead us not into temptation,” | audlence was too great to be borne. Sev- wy, A m and thereforo when he (being a wmember |eral ladies fainted, and the congrega- ou came in after me to-night,” sald F. M. SCHADELL & CO. 218 N. 38th Bt. . E. KICHT, f J.L.ROY & CO. MKIS[LIE lNERYT Washington |aioomakers ant Jewelas, , Market,| *“‘rsies Fancy Coods,| 16th and Cuming, (Watches, Clocks, CrOUNSE BLOCK, P Jlace to buy you and Jewelry. 3 d 217 N. 16th St., [3.R.C5.1,LE.QC.P.I,LM,) DRESS - MAKING| Arcalyways ready'to fill lorders promptly for belp, L PARLORS, |und gitls TPhysiclan end Sargeon, Iways find| kood situations by apply- OFFICES: BUSHMAN DBLOCK, Cor. 16th & Douglas, San Francisco Letter. { Seventy miles from the shore is San [ 3 Nicolas Island, the sixth of the group ing: J. W, MORRISON, ) o BusHMAX'S BLOCK, i 4 of the senate appropriation committee) | tlon began to drop out in spite of the ae- | M2 Fussanfeather to young Orimeon- J. L. DxBEVCISE, Tn connecti bt 9% AR th"},‘“m&r“fu::;?d I:hl: g;zb“:“:i“"fi received at the Capitol the card of the | surance of the pastor that there was no b"l'k' who was remarking his early arri- 1699 Douglas Streot, jestabiisamont, wo koeh | Dosmuax's Procx, | 15th & Centre Sts., haviog been the reridence for eighteen | Wife of Senator Logan and knew that she | causo for alsrm. The services mero then ",.g""‘ evening at the muslosle. I Yy pannt South Omaba. yoars of “The Lost Woman of Slthlcu— came to argue him into advocating an ap- | abruptly closed, and those who remained b, no, I didn’t, Mrs. Fussanfeath- Corner Bixteenth, Hixtoentiy & Dougim bis. % ! propriation for the Garfield hospital, he |dlamissed. er,” replled the young man, blushing a laa." s bor name is famous and as ber | oi"0rq (o her that he could not seo| Now, it had been ordered that fn caso | Bandsome Tarkey red. story has been told In romance, I will 1 . “But, Mr. Crimeonbeak, 1 saw you,” give the bare facts about her as I found her. He tried to speak grufily, as he re- | of serlous alarwa the large bell in the 2 4 T8 Onion Ticket Agent ICHI BAN. Dr. Haughawout, yiccate Kennedy Ilustrated Catalogue om T. CLARK, Elootriolty, Hree. marked when he met her.: capltol grounds should be jangled rapid). *‘But, beg pardon, madam, it was your No, 607 Broadway Counoll Bluffs, Sor AOIL R Pongla, « W, 1T 3 f :‘;?a“‘n‘é’.?:'&’322&:;‘:{,“{’;ee'pg;n;?e;';; T sont word that T would nobace you.” [and. continously. Witk characteristie | davahter I chmo after,” anawored tho ln- g g2| Dealer in Fanc o | s Naewmst, ELECTRICIANS, | B ’ Bl Atanased ! meally speed madam rumor had spread tho news | 20cent boy, casting a’ side-glance in the F |Art Needle Work| cor. 16th and Chicago. 7] PO ko faland of San Nicolas was once| ‘I know you did and I hope that you |from St. Pauls church soon after the [ direotion of Mies Fussanfeather's bange. o 2 DENTIS T . oo seaxecuicl: DRUGS, PAINTS, QLLS, EXG. | oy 1ok Supp e oy oo Tl oy ectvd, a7 mosnge. that | sl posdens et and somebody agodsd the r—— Railway Time Table, | 2.8 M1 18 T ./l omssssire 100 PO T nl snwrc e Akl bones and other. avldencey |main until T'did see you,” slarm on the bell, and soon the entire Throw Away Trussos L ma ol % Fancy Work. renn o atbarion, Tolcgraph of human sbode that are found there.| Forthwith she proceeded to state her | population of the city was on the streets|and employ the radlcal, new method, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, 219 No. 16th Street,| Prompt attention glven|Apparatus, &c., Tho Alasks Indisns frequently visited | €704 and n the most captivating man- | secking nows from tho front. That was |guaranteed to permanently cure tho | e tollowing avo the thmoe of the arrival and de OMAHA, NEB., |to Prescriptions. 206 16th t,, North, ner urged the need of such a hospital as|a long, weary Sunday of mental torture | worst cases of rupture. Send two letter [ parturoof trains by contral standard time, af the ;‘::.kh?h:;':::: {g:l'rh: o'x:'e.n‘::l:ll:eth.e: the one she l'l‘l‘ r:;w td&ro‘?tlvle'g l?d :hn lJor the I'n bl:;g:t o: .Rlchmond on the |stamps l%rv rlsl‘emg‘u, pnmphll&t d:n‘r]l ,;C:’.;'.".',fi’.'."mq ..,.:.";‘.2‘.5!&'.‘;"'.." dt:?.o' L A AT a hH especially adapte ‘ashiugton; | James, for nothing bul _ World's Dispensary Medio: Tho Bah was crer th:; l:l:‘t‘;:r:; gon“::; ;E::.“ "B“::d g;';l] vllfnl::lut‘;znseg’.ym:o;‘x; DISCOURAGING RUMORS CAME rron Tug |Aseoristion, 603 Main Street, Buffalo, 1 island to their fate. By order of the e A Ko FRONT, Governe‘l;unt in 1835 the Indians were T;I:?not‘ :‘:t?;:“a:]{l‘:.ds:::ltl‘i::;?hl;onttoer:, where the little army of Gen. Lee was :J:‘:ymwnre{lamzm;l:kmfl% Jnnth:{::; Mre. Logan never lobbies and only uses standing up gamely In a fight which s carry DPART. ARRIVE, 10400 A KORTHWRATNRN, Matl aud Expross Accommodation Express CHICAGO AND ROOK ISLAND, e — m in the United States. SOLID SILVER. : thers was no hope of winning, During f f 9:26 A M Mail and Express 0:58 P N every human Inhabltant, as it was sup. | \egitimate means when she wants some- the day there Were no alans of oyacns: It is eatimated that thero are in round 725 A ¥ Accommodation 516 P M posed, & white Indlan woman begged if, thing she has set her heart upon, tlon, (.h{l president, hi cablgual T numbers about 5,000,000 profeesed | 6:30 ¥ & Exprees 0:00 A ¥ OHICAGO, MILWAUKNE AND BT, PAUL, the privilege of golng ashore for her child, other confederate and state authorities | *PIFituallste in this country. Of this which she had accldentally left. She| 10Oks Ofttimes Bhow the Boul, |y .ino ¢ thelr posts; but toward sundown nomber at least nine-tonths do not ac- | % E::'::lld i A Gorhaum's Trade Mark, was gone a long tlwe u & fruitless search | Detroit Journal, a strong foreo of provost guards were dls- "’l‘ b mn:rhh:a:mn or clairaudlence, and OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINY, for her offspring, The wind blew a gale,! ‘‘And this ls the sltting-room of your|tributed throughout the central portion belteve "“.' °|° r development and advo- | ) , Mail andExprose 7:10 the water was shallow, there was no one | (nsane.asylum, is it doctor?” of the city, and, beglnning with the goy- | %8°Y are Injurlous to the popular accopta~ | 12:50 » Aonmuadabin 3300 roM ° ° who was secklng the lost one. They set| iy, Ldll‘n » ernment depots and ending with the res. | 2102 of their belief fin spiritual inspira- | 6:45 ¥ x it 160 A ) H sail, iotendiog to return for the lost woman of San Nlcolas, bat the boat be- taurants, they prooeeded to drag out to tlon. One of the sphrituallstic papers In BABH, BT, LOUIS AND PACIFIO, “Dear me! What a violous-looking | {ho sidanalks kuock In the heas vud | Chloago boldly proclatums materlelizstion | x Local St. Louis Express Local — coming ubi vorthy she was left luin:ltlc flll;l {:lnlhlni" there by the| pour into ;lh‘, gun;n the contents of ev. |12 be tmpersonatlon and charlatary. o “E{.:.:::'(‘;:hh:go &SLL z-‘-;;“;fi':( 'o.wk.‘i The Jeweler. is sole agent fO:‘ ctjhe sale ot Gorham was generally | window. I should thin ery barrel of whisky or brandy the; e — efor 9: ) ' i H wan a " ‘woma | hor In & cell with & stralt-Jacket on, AT lay their haads aak AL AR A Orime-Ridden City, KANAAB GHYY, 87, JOB AND COUNGRL BLOYFS, Mnf'g. Co's Ware, and all solid silver goods can Mail and Exprose e i1 be obtained of him at exactly New York Prices, ORAANES ANR RANIN The ahove arrangement with the Gorham Company enables, me to abandoned on the island, but no attempt| *‘She is not 8o dangerous as you say | the purpose of preventing the troops re- | New York Journal. 2 was made for her dellverance, As the |she looks, my dear madam,” treating through the city from getting | ‘‘What a dreadful clty Chicago ls!” e world soon forgets, so the woman of San| *‘But why do you allow her the use of | drunk and, mayhap, sacking the stores claimed a Brooklyn man whese next v m o A %! AM Mail for Sloux City 8:50 ¥ M A o Nicolas was forgotten, and the year|thls roomi On Main street, the principal business door nelghbors imagine they are musical. Y Express for 8¢ Paul 860 & | ahow a much larger stock of their beautiful wares than formeny; and passed away, After a lapse of sixteen | *‘Bocause she has no other apartment | thoroughfare, the confiscated liquor ran Avnything more awfully atrocions than UNION PAGIFIC, YA, : e 3 £ bei \ P years a man who landed on the island | in which to spen er time. She !s my |down the gutters in torrents, and men | usnal at depraved place!’ asl is | 11 M Denver Express rujmy ¢ lage 14 § * ho landed ho island [in which to spend her t 1s my g ) i ! In that d d place!” asked his | 11:00 4 Dunver Exprom u|my ustomers will now have the advantage of being able to select irom found that it was inhabited by some one. | wife.” and women of both colors rushed for. | wife. Tib ¥ Veriand Expre re assortment at home, and at prices established by the Company. The footprints of a human being sunk ————— ard with all manner of utensils toscoop] ' Yes; something horrible,” Wy Overiand Sxriue ax|a large assortm I stablished by pany. dsep in the groond wero seen. Thol & Thero will be a speclal meoting of St Jup tho opliveniog but dirty duid. Some ] (Tl ms quickly,” sho sld eagerly. | o, o SR TR 90 AN Y. an - . 802 barduess of the ground was an Indication | John's lodge No. 25, A, . M Jused thelr hollowed hands, others theirf *‘‘Why, here paragraph stating that | 11360 s " that they had been made a long time. |this Thursdsy eveuing, May 21. By |hats, to get s supply of the fiery etuff, | Cblcago turns out more parlor organs |1ii4s p.m. From their size they evidently belonged | order of the Master, «nd in a half bour or so the streets were ) than any other cily in this country.” a2 My stock will always contain their latest and best productions, coms prising every article made in Solid Silver, E. Corner Douglas and 156th Street.

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