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THE DAILY BREE--MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1885, osse. She belleved Har POOKETBOOK SAM, d cuu"c". BlUFFS. d y B i SNBs Mlss M‘“D" :‘;':(‘5‘;: !\mllnz Coch and Buffy with- url, plundering the staples of ADDITIONAL LOCAL. the farmers of late In Mills connty. R D. R D ? Des Moines WRITTEN FOR THE BEE BY A. H. GIBSON. ask an explanation. Hor tongue falrly tain Prospector who Narrowly ov. D. uggan, o o8 Mol y lived al1)flew. She used language that was very Bscaped Lynohing, ; and Rev. 8. D, Pegg, of State Oenter,| Mandy Mullen, spiuster, . threatening and oven terrifylng to & man FUSS""; WITH FINAXCE. have arranged for a six days’ go-as:500- | Joveless and alone In the village of Konge | o¢ Farknees Bathuret's retirlng nature. THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY reputed to be full of fish and the country 2 out provoeation. She did not awalt ncr| Thoe Quecr Yarns of & Rooky Moun- pleaso talking match _at Winterset, com- | 3,35 gpo was alone #o far as human| The poor man stood In his shirt The Maroon lakes above Aspen sre The Cinncil Pails to Persuade the -n::”-’f::::n.::;’to }ILeuzh;lllqu\l::u(;.:a'::;’. companionship goss, but she had quite | sleeves, bis bro it pustied back | around slive with game. 'There was, sc- from his heated forehead, with his right i i i Connty Boand to Make a Raise. | ™y “+ve o000 ¢ gy~ gl arm ruaed o theow o big”od at the fn- |G BT o Tt ol e it iy y d RaIse, Of the 2,000 Ohloans resident In Des| There was Web, the swest-volced vaders, now trying frantioally to find an » P! Motnes not one shows up as a prescher. eanary, In his Immaculate prison of |exit. Spell-bound he stood. The more Bstreme Retrenchment Threatened, | Tho astoctation of Buckeyes in the apl-\ oiniad wires suspended from the celling, | the woman said, the greater criminal he tal city made this dlecovery last weok, 4 B h sestl il white felt. How gullty he must appear | How when they were compelled to elect a sin. | 8nd Button, the majestic gray a! ugly the clod 1ocked, As snnounced In Saturday mornlng's [ ner to the position of chaplaln of the ae- | cat that always vapped on the big chintz| For a fow seconds Harkners stood thus; fessed, not solely for its wo k up there fishing and shooting We all enjoyed the trip, yet, It must be oon- orting pleas- ures Fish were few and Knxd to catch, though what we did get were those nim. . Is i | ble brook trout found nowhere but in the e[l =fik AT DEWEY &STONES' Ber, the olty council called npon the | soclation rag before the fire; then there were Coch | then, something in Mandy's tones | cloar strcams of the Rockies. Game was|ON@ Of he Best and Largest 8tocks in the United States To Belect From. county board with a resolution asking the [ . Frank Landers, an employe of the | anid Buffy,the chickens that Miss Mandy's | Inspired him with courage t 3 and, in fact, we got iIwaukeo and St. Paal rall. | o ey g 4 bar county board to make a general ralse of e':'yilgf:hx:;mm? lf‘;nt burdmnl ':ho partiality gave oredlt for more wisdom | joy o the asiessed valuation cf the city, the |awiteh ongine In the Ottumwa freight) than some people posseased. tenance, then, throwing down his raiso suggested belng 10 per cent. A [yard Sunday nicht and was instantly Surrounded by this coterle of dumb |geological weapons of warfars, he ap. number of the large property owners of | killed, the switch engine catting off the friends she lived on, unheeding the broad Pl?‘l;;f:d;l‘?’pnlmg and repoated softly : | frultiess or rather fishless poling expedi Ao elty were Alio pressnt to protestagainst | Dok part of hlatiead, hints of her nelghbors who had marriage- “‘Oh! is it you, Harkness,after all theso | any such ralss, and the matter was qulte m%&'fifif. f.,'f':fi; l;;-u}rn of the osthedral |ablo bachelor brothors, Some talkative | yeara?” sho asked, with som thing liko a | u had been lovers in youth, Parted by a {} tho rcquost that the revonue wag | (Fom his brothers, Inclading a complete f but those who know her best condemned | ifting qaarrel, ono as inslgnlfiosnt (’nn ::;ko“:;: Hise, and emphasizes the mem ol t altar set, candle etick, pyx, challce, oto., [ guch jud, t as unjust. A 3 giviog more taxes. There was such op- The Knoxvlile postoffie w‘u hnrrl;;izod postticn on the part of citizens present, [on Tuesday night. The safe was blown i used to it at once, but a*ood studyl that after some talk, the mayor hurrledl; open, & number of registered lette: d | strong in its contour by a firm mouth) la clowly,'(ondnrly, L il callod a spaclal meeting of the city coun- |several dollara’ worth cf stamps and afand a palr of meftlerome gray eyes. She| By this time Ooch and . 1ffy were on |had baen rolled. and we were laughin oll in "“" °°':;' of the bullding, and the Enl’;.okl ‘;' l‘,}’";% ’;""l‘"| ““ml;;;'d flon never wore anything finer than callco, [ thelr own side of the fence, Coch scold- 8 requeat for the raise was withdrawn, 0 < T10LUSLVY) BEOISTL, b Ing lusuly, shifting the bl; f thei Tl:len those who had opposed the r 0 | t2ace or clue has been dlscovered of the | °X0ePt at church where gho would appear | 8 T g the blame of their|tant and trim as having had & little more time tothleves. Moo it s et il “&‘Lflfi“%&‘i‘.‘;“&t‘:&’;‘ Tty o doubt, rocd fellow spolk Mandy Mullen was a woman of thirty- | brought them together at last. The yeara watohing the four or five jacks which © up. uld command § " gai . ' considsr the matter, conoluded| The articles of incorporation of the|Wwith rufile, velvet or satin trlmming, | herself to spesk again she satd: i LR B L that they would not oppose | Breaknock land and cattle company of | But her dresses always made up In neat. 'he preacher needn’t never tell me ::mh,c'VAII:l\]‘:‘?llu:all’fy?;’t‘zl.hdltrl):c-‘l‘fzto.nck. count of the omnivorous appetite of a jack, or rather, of a jenny, fyr it was to a raise of five per cent, and they joined | Des Moines, have been filed with Secre- | ness and cleanness what they may have | 8Dy more that there ain’t so virtue in in a potition to the board of supervisors, | tary Jackson. The company fs organized TRoKed 1 aHRis fussin’. Iknow better. If it hadn't This petition was referred to the county |t) do a general land and cattle business, She ‘,2' wu’r’n a white handkerchlef | been for this fuss, we'd never knowed ||turn;y,hwl|:hre[‘))ort:ai ndvladnely‘ lm-A the ;éth $500,000 o;})ltrl’ lncoipmflnhu, with & pile colored border, plned with each other, for I'd made u, ground that the board could not legally | W. M. Jones, J. arsons, L, Halsh, M never to even look at you. Bat come 13 al J, grant it. To his opinfon the bosrd had |F. E.” Wood, O. F. Mooe, Wallaco | $act hicely sround bor xather long ahd | oy Harknoss, and worll mako 1t all up.” | aneir sl peo peg. 108 It tonr Nowmnd no right to raise or lower the assessment | Pratt, C. J. Jones and Charles Painter. | ¢t but had moved to loln after the then we do have uoma’thlnzg a little of Council Bluffs, unless by comparlng| W, H.A. Willlams. who is charged |geath of her father, AR YA strange happen to us, and once in a long md sssemsment with that of the othr|with tho murder of L. H. Phillips, of |“That parent had left hor a vory anug| ~'TAMMOND'S GREAT LEAP. | yhilg wodo striko a rioh mino. Both u:! "'“0;10 h“ ‘i“‘"‘ lejl "‘:fl ound to be | Liberty township. ‘Warren county, April | gum, on the interest of which she now Y TR 4 these things happened to me together 0 high or too low. The board had no|g, 1881, is on trial before Judge M. |]ived. One Hundred and Vifty-Five Fee [once, and cut of it grew my nioname, r’z‘hn to conslder tho matter of how Coun- | Henry, at Des Moines. Willlams 18 one | Having no living rolatives, she now re- Down from a Oliff into the Rio Some of you know, perhaps, that I was 2" g‘l“f !"dl"‘, revenus would be af | of five indicted for the murder of Phillips | sided at Kongsdale, divlding her money Grande, the locator of the Russia mine over on ected, its only right and duty being to | two of whom are servinga ten years’ sen- among the poor who deserved her ald. Mount Lincoln, uear Alma in Park coun- TR :?r::::e:;;;n:nvg'::l;l:fitzzf‘zg:r tenoe each in the Fort Madison pen- | For some time the lot aajoining Miss| = SAN ANTONf0, TEX., June 4.—When [ty. I had’nt been in the state slx months R Mandy's prope:ty had been ‘“To let,” the news of Professor Odlum’s fatalleap | when I ran across it When I came to ;I‘:; l:l:::niiy't::l‘:igh:n?e L:;izn(:fy.pl:lln, A carpenter named Rowen lately came | At 1.‘3; np wgs to have » tenant., The |from the parapet of tho Brooklyn bridge | Colorado some elghteen years ago I went on the mers claim that th revenwe of thy | £ Davenport, leaving his wife and chil- |agent had been down, and the house 'er“bed here we wera talking over tho | first of all tc Fairplay, {n Park county. clty was niot suflislent £o meet the necas. | ret i Buffilo, whom he neglected to [ hed undergone a thorough renovatiun for sffalrin the “Geld Room.” “Sam Gra- | It was a pretty rough place then, and 1 sitles % provide for or write to. The wife, a few | lts new occupant. ham, ex-sergeant of ravgers, called at-|was well enough pleased to go on up to The clalm was not made that there |78 880, reached Davenport in eearch ( Miss Mandy watched the “‘movin’ in,” tentlon tos parallel incident which at- | Alma, where an excitement was just be- AN ROHRYGUAIILE SEGWeRhVEkS oity‘l" of _her hushand, only to Jearn the truant |as she term it, with nofavorable eye from | tractod a grest deal of attentlon on the | ginning. My partner at that was a man PRty u“f BNBEITERLGHAR! o“::; had marrled and gone off on a wedding | behind her brown cotton blinds. frontler at the time and gave the name|named Steve Cutter 1Ic was well on in part of the county, aud this was the only | t0UF: It 18 now learncd that Mrs. Rowen, | *‘It must go and be a msty man!* |of iHammond's Leap” toa lofty canyon | the wiater when we went, but we hadu't IR {ERCD yl}oud Nad‘atelEnt “” the abandoned wife and mother, had at |she gritted out, scowling very unbecom- wall °",u"’_l"'“k of the Rio Grande, |been very long when one day, as I was ShEaldey g the time fallen heir to & fine property |ingly upon Mr. Harkness Bathurst, who | 3bout six miles west from where the al-| working'my way round a ridge on Mount Tho city officlals were by no means | 224 W0 expeating to gladly surprise her | was rapidly transferring varlons artlclos kaline waters of the Pecos empty Into it. | Lincoln, I came acroes an outcrop that leasod with the fallure. to yooure iy |busband with the nems cf their good [from the dray, which had drawn|Tho track of the Southern Pacific rail-|looked 'to0 good in my eyes to let paa iy St vas lataRanz ©| fortune. up befora the door of the little cottage [road runs close to the river here, and as | Steve had a look at it the next day, and ralse, and it was informally declded that opposite to his new place of abode, . | you whirl by the tralnmen will point out | laughed at me as & tenderfoot for paying ! — gnzl;:z ;x:y:::;l?h:u: ;:in't :? nbr:n t:fte;f GREAT GATHERING OF DUN-| "“‘Pots of plants, too!” ehe uttered with | the spot where Robert Hammond made | attention to such a showing. I had falth KARDS, deep contempt. ‘‘Well, I declare to|® theerleap of 155 feet to the muddy|enough, however, to go to work at lt, D heypoliay yonldibe folowedihythe neroy, if that aia’t too dlsgustiy! o sas | vaters of the Rio Grando below. This | though tho anow wes very deop. . Beforo ounollwonld make a ragu:‘lnn Tn ': Korty Thousand of the Seel's Follow- |a big man with a hairy face actin’ so silly ll'é“?z"‘ mado in the early summer of | the end of January there was a3 pretty a penses,if it could not make an increasein| ©r® to attend the Coming Meeting | over them green things, 1'll jist record | 1882, when the rallroad was In process of [ show of mineral as a man could wish. I the ravenus, /It was expacted‘that the 2 it inmy almanik that he's a reglar old ;omtrnwwn- The painted red men |had got about twenty feet under tho grass council would meet Satarday evening for | Tho national asomblage of that popu.|Sr*i0¥s—and I mever cou'd ‘stand a|from a safo hiding placo on the Mexican | roots by that time, it would have dome the purpore of cuttin oythll O'B'“fl‘ 1 \kowtias Dunk:gda il g p“ granny-man! Well, if he livee next to [8ide watched the busy scene with wlde- | your heart good to see how Steveand, in exponses Bat Ohgra 'B. 5 '::i‘; 990 Tt ron b et Vst MPBR. me, I'll show him a true sample of DP“‘}d eyes, heard the “‘big thunder” of | fact, almost every one In camp changed quo:um, and the mattor | Boashor fonr riles eost of this rlace, | Foman's independence; I'll never even ““’lb;'“ with loud beating hearts and |thelr tune about the Russla. _ wont over untll this morning, when {t Is |and whish, says the Philadelphia liv[.n' aouce the critter.” stole -oik to the Santo Roeas. The| ¢ determined to take a jack lead of expeored that tho councll will mest. It |sontlanes bne waek, will b the. largest |, Vith which characteristlo specch, sho |o1'y animate bengs = that did not|ors over to Fairplay toseo if I couldn’c 1a/falkcod that the Ughtlng of ‘the streots | scoloslastical meoting over held in e | retired to her kitchen and weged war seom to mind the nolse and|interest moneyed men in the property. I will be stopped, the police force reduced |state, Extentive rz arations are msak riciRgeE i iooasto i ouuRonaucey ;‘m;nt o ioae pestiferous | went to Mr. Birge, who was the princlpal and all work suspended, but when the i.rxl for this meatlnp l;‘md sheds, hotole, | HS5%: i vl;mlnu, tho vinegaroan, tho devil | merchant at tho time, and he lent me a brafos ara sllowed to cool a littls there |t gt et meagl’n houses aro beins | . Jlarkness Bathurst was a bacholor of horse, the tarantuls, the centipede, the |jenny to pack my ore, and at the rame will b less probabillty of any such ex e d hoable ot aorommadating 40.® | forty-six, with more eccentricitios, ~peo- stinging lizard and the rattlesnake. They | time atked me to get $1,200 for him at trems measures of economy taken. The 800 ernox}: The tabernacle or granei:- plojbegan (o sBnomoeiihau Dejliad dauy) ?n:mffd Y dhpnfed wno ground inob|tho bank and bring ibovor. Iageeed councl! has wisely concludod to bring |1, ll:oum 'will be 100 feet lon 5'5 foot | use for. He had met with somo disap- | by inc with the invaders. They caused | readily enongh, and started ont, 1 made the olty finances Into!‘a Nl e md "have. a oapacity o meatlng |P2intment in the days of his early man- ?xwat deal of trouble, and the navvies |one grand mistake hera. I hadn’t the conditlon, and as there — are. some| s 000 mesomm. - Tho dintux hall will Lo |hood. He had then drifted off from his |feared and respeoted them. It was 8| the Russia recorded yet. The only thing of the 'best financiers snd largeat | 200 foet long and 70 feet 8 il L o mative stato, and had encountered good stingiog lizard or scorplon that csused | to show who was the owner was the loca- Droperty owners on. the bosrd of Aer. | cecriat bullyias 100 fast. lovg sed. 50 |1ock: Ho found himself possessed of a|Hawmond's leap. ~Hemmond was a|tion stake at the mouth of the shaft, giv- men, they will not beapt to act foolishly, | feet wide ha a e¥i Baer 8 iced. | 1atge fortune ere ho was anare. He had |DavVy, born In Eugland, and at the time | ing half and half to me and Steve. 1f I or {0 xun) to!an extreme, In'thelr l{: ,;’: r: |:w b'n S :} :’a_mo‘:“:m’:" c:m' then wandered off to foreign lands, snd [he made the leap about twenty-six |had taken the trouble to record the cer- tempt to further tho Interests of the olt ml:ln 2 rtmun‘t“mgd horita1 “°™" | had been trying for twenty years, but |yesrs of age. He was of rather slender | tificate while in Fairplay half would have they are entitlod to the wisdom and en | Too ewcrta ver ot be. meobmnt from | Yainly, to forget the unrealized dream of 'fa""d’ but wiry end muscolar, and Jack | been mine In splte of anybody, As it couragement of other citizens, and if they | all ovgr the United States lgnt orolion | oaslliridaya "1:"& ihe l;ont‘;n;:lw i h;orbwl:oul: be | was, if I wero out ot tho wey Steve could foel that they can bave the necesssry | peolally from Ohlo. Pennsylvania and 111i- He had set his face homeward, at last, :q;le , consldered him his best churn |get the whole mine by simply rubbing my support In all justifisble mesures, the, goh yAtnl'ke S rln’ T "Oblo last | 04 resolved to settle in the qulet town |driller. Harris’ camp was at the head | name off the stake. But I trusted him will be more apt to act dellhera!el‘y “5 e ovar8h ‘000 g“.;m 5&:5 In atrend. | of Kongedale, a village not very remote of the canyon, about one mile soutn of | too fully to think of such a thing. wisely. inca Al the mSIm and details for the from his boyhood home which had passed | Vinegaronan. He was engsged In| “left my ore to have ya made, got ——— ton of buildi o to other hands. He was nccomfilniad by [makivg a fill and two slde cuts, and|the money in the shape of a roll of bills, IOWA 1TEM», :““&10 "l'. mdg be idea | bi# cook, a modest young fellow who and worked gangs day and night, and started back through a heavy storm ‘ng; (he ll?“ Il‘lm 8 ¢ '3‘ aen'pruv ‘t could always be seen under a partial| Hammond worked in ths day gang, |of wet snow. By the time I reached our Marshalltown Catholics will b OELDYIST0IDIOL 000! e conference ¢f f )insg of an expansive apron, the insig- (and the big wall tent he shared with six|cabln at Alma it had cleared off and a ulld 8| the mlddle district of Pennsylvania, The 5P E S h i $15,000 charch. Tooting will be & natlonsl one. - and 1. |2!8 ot bis culluary honors. One day|Of elght others waa abont 300 yards from | bright sun wasshining, but I was wet The estate of the late Franklin Hinds, | 500 delogates will attend to renrasent the | Y1188 Mandy was out at her clstern. She | the edge of the lofty wall, sgalnst whoso | through. Ilaid my coat In the sun to of Dubuque, is valued at $200,000. 3 Brathreg church of the Unit, % States of | 728 in 8 greater hurry than usual; for base the muddy waters of the ‘‘great|dry, and on top of it spread the bills, for Tho Blate Bostiok/Asalation b Anerion Dwenty_five stosrs weiohing |ohe slsmmed the tin pal into the cistern |river” dashed and tumbled. At this|they were asmp. I then went to get T Tl e R asooiason as B torelve Toarat wonars orcIBUIDE | with such vehement force as to draw the | patticul'r polnt the rlver s quite deep. |something to eat. Steve was outside s.y .‘Ili‘ ka ate for the state regatta 4 AL P "‘:l‘l" b DAVO| gitention of Harknees Bathurst who sat |One night the sleepiog occupants of |smoking, and the jenny was picking up CORTTAR AL, oo, e o tho 29°%° [ at his window reaaing a ne The | Harrls' camp were arcused by etartling | what it could find. near the cabln. On Webster Olty prop)ses the erection of |9 fatiening. th Hon o the o g 3o |fall of the pail took his mind away from |yells, which camo from Hammond's tent. | coming out I went to my coat, and to my asoldiers’ monument, £ bo unvelled o | 20 f far fOF Lo maelifg comprenends | «ari(,” and helooked “across the way.” | Bufore they could collect their sensos | horror the money was gone, At fizst I next Memorial duy. 500 molght of bam, 1,000 pouads of cof. | herg's that nolsy old mald, agatn,” ho and sottlo In their minds whother or not | thought Stove was trying to play a_irlck William Stolteaben, Dubuque's Jead- | 4o, fopincs o) tom, pounds Oty .oan to apostrophize, *“‘She's trylog her | the camp had been attacked by Indlans, | on me, but he assured that he “had not ing merchant, assigned. Liabliitios $15, [ 356 vounds: of drled beef 150 pounds of | P8¢ to draw my notice, I'll bot a pill. | Hsmmond deshed from the tent, and, |econ the money, that either it had blown 000; aesets nominal, ohesile A M e 11;00 Wezon|What a prime old bird sheis! But 1 although held by his companions, tore [away or else the jenny had eaten it Tho census returns eive Burlington o | eggs, 10 barrels of pickles, 100 gallons of | ¥oRder What eho always weara that white himeelf away, and, yelling at every jump, | There wasn't a breath of wind atirring 8o total population of 23,460, a gain of 4,010 | nlk por day. and tany other articles of | 728 pinned arvund her wizzen-pips? 1 |moade glant bounds toward tho rivor. |1 finslly concluded that it bad goue down over the consus of 1880, % lm.d[ el y wonder if she was ever in love. No; I'1|The drillers aud blasters in the cut|the jenny’s throat. Oensus returns glve Kostuth b ‘Acoordlng to recont statistles, {his sect | Pet Cupid has been too shy of her to ever stopped thelr work and ren| ¢] went over to Blrg’s and told him I d opalation of 0 300, & gatn of cver .- |hus over 600 churchee, with more than |Plerce her hesrt. Sho looks aboutss|up o8 the bunk to sco what was |lost his money, and tho whole story. Ho DORDAR ATy BN o DTeE 8 e ireher, With moro that lsour asa crab-apple ata wedding feast, |the mattor, ~They —ssw Hammond | didn't seem inclined to believe if, but ) EAR PAYE JORF FaATY T L O o saaT | Rureh | Well, you might better stay in the house |43 he dashed toward them, avd heard hin |gald very little at the time. I went to Luceen, the twelve-year-old son of 'fl’mngm oh “:n:hr { 2 "{,"a {,“ ‘l’ " | than to come out there to capture me, [8gopizing yells. A cry of horror buret | bed prettyearly that night, feeling tired Prof. Rodgers, of Maraballtown, was l. t'- “fi"l" ;“'1"""’7'] rot! d"“ ] Miss Primy Prim. I'm too old a dog to | from thelr Jips as the yelllng man reached | T had hardly ot asleep when & gang of drowned on Decoration Day. predifoiextiorh S hen ey, fin im0 | vibble at such hash,” the briuk of the precipice, and, without | fellows, with Blrge at thelr head, broke A company witha ocapital of $25,000 1':“ :h:l:l:nln(?ml:: a3 ?;-d:h:)(;:!i:: bmth: Now Mr. Harkuoess bathurst did not|a s:cond’s hesitation, lesped out and|into the cabin, Almost before I could has been formed at Dabuque to manu- | po 1o BT BIE SRGARL R OY U0 do Miss Mandy justico. He was judg-|shot down ltke a plummet to the boiling | speak they had a rope around my neck facture patent medicines. .uyd {;glvlng e rig);t hand of leylluwnhipu ing her from a distance and through glass | flocd, 156 feet below, They heard the|and the other end over a beam in the The popalation of Marshall is 8,521, &| They have also deacons and desconcsses, | * that- loud eplash mado by his hody whon it |F cf, Tho ropo ‘Izl tned, aud a fiilow galn of 2,241 sivce 1880. Tho popula- | From among tho teachers who have been When spring came, Mr. Bathurst made |strucl © water, and then, with |called out that I had just five minates to tion of the county fs 24,954, tried they appotut bishope, Thelr ususl | A0ite a0 extensive garden next to Miss blanched faces and hushed voices, hur- |give up the money or dle. Good God! I The Towa congregational state conven- mentlu'{n g’la 1n attended by the bish~|Mandy's yard. He worked early and rled down to the xiver level to sesrch for | was so chcked I could hardly breathe. I 4 AR IO SOERTRARCRA b S | o omchors, pad other roptesonratives | 1ate to make the earth fertiloand mellow. | the poor fellow's body. ~ What surprise | don't know what I did. I trled to tell R me 4 REA ‘}’;m s T“ ANV E Y “h . e pr!la ortant | The beds were laid out in handsome rec- | to meet the suppcsed dead manalive, un- | them I hada't the money, that it was 5 Mtiandancs. o olegaten, chosen by the congregations. = Important | ¢y golar shapes, and recetved into thelr |ivjured. Ho was shivering with cold, | really lost, but they only jerked the rope _The Marshalitown distrlot of the M. o m".lg dswl‘:.‘led’ b ': l::‘:fin:%ua ‘o | bosoms the seeds of onlone, celery, rad.|however, and the muddy water dripped |and bid we burry up or they'd string me. E, conference wlll hold thelr mlssionary | i & AT blyo hoy use | 18hes, beets, peas, cto. from bis clothing, 1 broke nto » cold aweat. I fell on my conference at Hampton, Jane 25 and 26, :e: "; e "I; o ‘eY ":d 8o careful had Harkness beon o culti-| “What wes the matter!” orled the | knoos and prayed and begged for life, The prohibition law ls & well authen- (7.0 o "0 “']’w the wcw‘l gnf rlends, | Y8te every clod of the garden-plot that|group of searchers in chorus. Those few minutes were years to me and tiosted fact in Delaware county. No|gietids, S O lp SR {i ht. They|that he had assiduously raked all the| *‘One of them infernsl stinging lizzards | T han given up all hope, “when I heard aaloon s to bo found within fts borders. | oiii' not 00 to law, and until !h':v] th{ dict away from the paling which separa- |got In my ear snd nearly drove me | Birge's volce: ~*Chas. Knoener, a pressman In the |tak ofslnteult’on R Tloy Jaras nz: ted his lot from Mi andy This | crazy,” answered Hammond, “but he | ¢'‘Lot the critter vo, boys, let's lead Burlington Hawkeye office, lost three low&nmon them They celubrate the|1eft on opening in one place which Coch | popped out when T struck the water. By [ him out of town like the thief he is, with nogers in the cogs of the press the other | 1ord’ .uppfr with u“m",m ing ussges and Bufly discovered, aud they quickly |the m”y. boye, what do y.u think of that | a rope round his neck, and if he ever vight, ’ of love-feast aud the washing fu Toet, the invited themselves to creep under and Iulfiifl o comes back we'll bang him." The Chlcago, Burlington & Qulnoy |klss of charity, explore thore mysterious mounds that t ought to have killed you,” sald one| ¢ ‘Go on with the hanging,’ yelled half T e R ey £ jl |looked so irresistible in their ¢xact|man & dozen; ¢ we don't any thieves in Alma.’ i 5 ey Ui o s o ey S s i |G s e o o g au i e S ade B g o s g g W. A. Swanson, a 16 year-old Creston 1ad, killed a huge wild cat and captured also belleve in genersl redemption, b her litter of kite In the timber near that though it ls not with them an article of town & few days ago, faith, one of the latter that I owe the name. He came. W, P, Flsher, of Muscatine, was run made duplicates ¢f It on most of the |sppear to suffer from his terrible flight | bosrding house. Birge walked up to me, tramp over an abominably rough country in search of deer or grouse, or after a tlon on a clumsy long raft over the lakes Ithout even a bite, we after supper round a camp fire with back against a fally discussed. The clty officlals gave | visit to Ireland, brought back with him | PArties 1n the towr, reported ~Mlss | dry aob, stagge:ing a step or two forward | rep or stump, and tired legs atretched as the chief roston for maklng|n munificent gitt to Bishop Hennoasy | Mandy sour,croes, and even uncharitable; | It was indeed the meeting of two who |out, The fragrance of the pines comes one, this time), bad | ‘One night we wera setting thus, and nine. She hsd a round face, made |bad changed both. They could not get poor, patlent animals, had packed up our over it when a rugged old prospestor, as an Indian, and & jolly | world. p my mind | There's precivus little romance in the life smoothness, ““It didn't, though,” crled Hammond, |~ ¢ ‘No; I lost the money, and it's my 0- | the trip came In when after a hard dly': NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR 1 any part of WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANI Remember These Imvortant Facts CUNCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. 1—It 8 the OLDEST active Life [nsurance Company fn $his country. One of " them had just devoured It lntho L ARGKSY Life Ingurance Company perhaps. [sn oily old newapapse In which somebacon by many millions of dollars in the world other company. its profits. the name of Insurance for speculation by speolal classes upon the or. able CASH RESOUROES exceed those of any othe: Life Insurancy Company in the It haa recolved In oash from all sources, from February, 1843, to January £09, 684,00, 1t has returned to the peopl), in cash, Fobruary, 1843, to January, 1Its cash Assetson the 1st of ry, 1885, amount to more than One Hudred and Three Millioas of Dollars W. F. ALLEN, General Agent foy MERRILL & FERGUSON, Gen, Azte, for r h Nebraska, Dakota, %)lo;ndn, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indians, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa tah. al Offica Cor,Farnam and 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l, Bank, Omaha, Neb and Minoesota. g Detroit, Michigan, M. F. ROHRER, Special Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa EN ! 0 have trifled away the vigor and power, who are e 1 Tk d 1 , are Cstore \Married J. R BER, spring, long 1ife and the loveand re: "’_":;“n““d before mar: 81 » Who are wealk, weakenvd, DY lasting or who f all ages, who find their POWER whe find the and vitality, nery dne houghts. d i i, tnped any other symp i i to CONSUMPTION or yromptiy rew 3 ment, and vigorons diments to vho intend to marry, vigorous off- tored 1o vigor & tiage. Proofs, testimonianls luable treatis tal ,1877.) Address The Climax Medical Co, 504, St. Louis, Mo, spot where had hidden it, and Birge got his money. I was brought back to Alma in trlumph, and they gave me a pocket- book with a cool thoueand in it to make up. But I wouldn’t go through such another {ime for twice a thousand. After that they called me Pocketbook Sam. 1 sold the Russla for $30,000, and that was the beginning of my fortune,” —— The gold medal was awarded Mellin's Food at the New Orleans expoeition as “‘the best food for infants and the most nourishing for invalidi A Bear Story. From Theodore Roosevelt's account of “Still-hunting the Grizzly,” in the June Century, we quote the following : *‘Sure enough, there were two bears (which afterwards proved to be an old she and & nearly full-grown cub) traveling vp the bottom of the valley, :nach too far for us to shoot. Grasplng cur rifles and throw- Ing off our hats, we started off as hard as we could run diagonally down the hill- alde, £0 av to cut them off. It was some little time before they saw us, when they made oft at 8 lumbering gallop up the It would geem impossible to run into two grizzllesin the open, but they were golvg up hill and we down, and moreover the old one kept stopping. The cub would forge ahead and could proba- bly have esceped us, but the mother now and then stopped to slt down on her haunches and look rouud at us, wsen the cub would run back to her. The upshot was that we got ahead of them, when they turned and went stralght up one billsido as we ran straight down the other behind them, By this tlmp [ was pretty nearly doneout, for mnm:lg along the steep ground through the sage-brush was most exhausting work ; and Merri- fied kept galning on me and was well in front.” Jus: as he disapveared over a bank, almost at the bottom of the valley, 1 tripped over a bush and fell fu)l lengtb. When 1 got up I koew I could never make up the ground I had lost, and be- sides could hardly run any longer. Mer- rificld was out of sight below, and the Fears were laboring up the steep hillside directly opposite and about three hun- dred yards off; so I sat down and began to shoot over Merrifield’s head, alming at the big bear. She was golng very stead- ily and in a straight line, and each bullet eent up a puff of dust where it struck the dry soll, so that I could keep correcting my alm; and the fourth ball crashed into the old bear's flank. She lurched heavily forward, but recovered herself and reached the timbsr, while Merrifield, who had put on a spurt, was not far behind. *‘1 toiled up the hill a sort of trot, falrly gasping and sobbing for breath; but before I got to the top I heard acouple of shots and a shous, The old bear had turned as socn as she was in the timber, and came towards Merrifield bat he gave her the death-wound by fir. ing lnto her che nd then shot at the young one, knocking 1t over. When I came up he was jus: walking towards the latter to fintsh it with the revolver, but & | 9: qn'd;eng jumped up as llv{elyln everand (% A wes evidently not satlsfied with the style | ten dollar bill,” “*After a lot of talk they let me down | made off at a groat pace—for it was near- the person baptized is in the water, They y 4 A The next mornlng Jack Harris had the | snd 1 br ed again, Then they led me . | distance m red, and the tape line,held | out of to I made tracks you can be- appointed miss'on of remodeling, Jiff edge, marked 155 feet | llove, I stopped in Boulder, When 1 s making s weefal depreseion right in the |and s few inches when the other end | had been there about thrae weeks, one | Which 1t would have to pa Harry Fisher, the 9 year-old son of Murder 'and Suicide. center of the onfon bed, Next they |touched the water. Hammond did not|night Birge and three miners came to my ly full grown. It was impossible to tire where the tree trunks were so thick, bat there was a small openlog across over and killed by the street cars In that |, V*% BEDFOD, Mass., June 6,—A horrible | oher bods, and were vigorously engaged | though the air. He worked for Hairls |and ssid ‘Sam, shake, old boy; we've got | With my rfle. The instsnt the bear ap city on Monday afternoon. tragedy occurred here about noon to-day infon 4 ygly ssollop in the margin [until the lstter's contract was finished |all the money, We treated you like a | pesred I fired, The citizens of Franklin county held a the outfittg store of Phillip & Blocumb. | of the plot where Harknees bad con-[and then went into Mexico to work on |dog, and we've come to apologlze.’ Crosee and Southern rallro ing his 46th yesr,complsted & sx montha ing room from the store and without speaking | and Bufly, tahen by surprise at this un- |sensation experlenced as similar %o that if | while golng up to Ru low cf the body. Kach of us had thus . , prol " comrao of study at the Marion buslers | cfiect e ooy od, Srpdhg the Relltakink |locked for reception, unherslded by a [ the feet had been smartly slapped with off my name, He lived long evough | bullet. of Slocomb’s e = i formal declaration of war, missed the|bro rap. While In the sir he felt no | to be brought to town and to make & collegolast wock and received bis di-|fle, fo instendy ko the " floor and | VOLG "uhich had entlosd them Into the | difficalty in breathing, aud the inoreased | onfession. While] I was inside the cabin Rlows, placéd the muzzle of the pistol to his temple | forbldden land, and ran about with wings | veloelty as his body neared the water was | the jenny, snuffing round for eomething | and killed Richard Jsckson, u colored extended wide and creating s vast din, | not perceptible. to eat, had very innocently protruded |boy, while nearing the city ’uf Des e “‘r—fiv—————-l - — N her tongue and iaken Into her mouth the M:hlpl on Tuexds) lhllernuwll)- n'm lad, Bay. Bloou ~ rushing upon the scene bare-hesded snd | 1Dr Zintgrafi of Bonn, taken a phono-| whola $1,200, Hteve happened to eee|who in company with a number of com- lu?vn.:l:::jm});h;dthu“{,;"&f“&fifl;.fi'fi.{l with sleeves rolled up, ready to defend |E7aph with him to Africa ~ Ho intends toor e as she was about to swallow her | panions was walking on the track of the Robert M, Reynolds, ex-audltor of the | aud pulled the trigger, He died instantly. United Ststes treasury, who was acol | Foss was » confirmed « ruvkard, and had ap- dentally killed 1 a St Louis hotel on Y““d“s""“mh to ship him to Honduras Taesdsy, served during the war in com- pany A, First Iowa cavalry, belog mus- | rooeq Fow that he wurdered Slocumb and | her erratio pets, snd all forgotten of her tered out with the rank of captain, then committed suicide * The Nebraska band of horse thieves, & Miss Maudy seelog the attack, came bring home phonograwms of the savage dia nd collect- in all my energles I made & Jast run, got into position, and covered the opening and 1t turned a dczen somerbaults downbill, rolling over and Slocumb was sitting at & desk in the counting | signed the celery seed. Here he found |the Mexican Central, He was io his un-| I could hardly trust my ears, but they | over; the ball had strack it nesr the tall entlon June 2 alguel Yy y y eArs, Y :;:i::::oa:'e Illwmml';: tlll.: Br:l‘:s:::'l': room msking en entry in the ledger when |ihe mischief doers, and, gathering rocks, | derclothes that night, snd his feet were | scon told the story, The very next dey |and had ranged forward through the hol- .X_ Charles Foss came from the back room, | clods, ad infinitum, the justly indignant | protected only by thin socks, He struck | after 1'd been led out of Alma my part- RNLGE S8 AW 01 SA SR SO e 3 v o i atal woun D. W, King, » young man just enter- | 1°8ned sgainst tho rallug dividing the count- | g dener b:gsn & robust assault. 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RPART, ARRIVE, SHICAGO ADd NORTHWRSTERN, Mail and Express Accommodation Expross OWI0AGO AKD BOGK ISLAND, Mail and Exproas Accommodation Exprees ¢ (GHIOAGO, MILWAUKNE AND 8T. PAUL, Mall and Express E Expross WanAny, BY. LOUIS AND PACITIO ¥ u ¥y Transtor Transter 8:20 ¥ M ¥ M Loosl Obloago & St L Exp Local B:f0 A M P Transfer ' Transfor 9:06 AM KANBAS GITY, BT, JOR AND OOUNOLL BLUYFS, Mail and Expross ¥ Express BIOUX OITY AND PACITIC, Mal for Sloux City Expross for 8t Paul UNION PAGIFIO, Denver Express Lincoln Pacs 0'a &R V Overland Kxpress DUMMY TRAINS 70 OMAHA, 86 MANTEL AND GRATE Sotting and General ool whica tb o1l : ‘euk | vaiusble ration, ran to ber, put his hand | Fort Dodge road, became confused at the | JOBBING AND BRICK «ft-repeated resolutlon *‘to never speak a 1:‘:2“&‘:«‘:1&-&;2[ m‘" He uakive 4o rpank in her mouth 6 z3d the greenbacks and jsound of the approachi g train, and evi- Worls. pgle word to that graony.man,” But C— brought chem forth, He then hid them |dently thiokiog bimself on the wrong " — " number of whom bave been captured and | Ses) of North Oarolina Tobacco Is the | in the excitement of wrath, resolutlons) Scott county derives a revenue of $1,- | with the almost fatal result to me that I|track, ran in front of the rushing train Charles Harvris, sont to the Fort Madlson penitentlary, | best, are apt to be forgotten, It was so in|"10 from lts 50-cent tax on doge, have deecribed, He pointed out th o |and was instantly kiled.§ 107 South 14th 8., - =~ - Umaba, Neb.