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A 57 PR o Y THE DAILY BFE--FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1885 b4 RealEstate Bedtord & Souer 213 South 14th Street, but Intl- | HE WAS A VERY SOUND SLEEPER, THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY COUNCIL BLUFFS. Sied St SEx T Aoy Would palefiotu; ADDITIONAL LOCAL, stick. The gall, the abeolute moral stu. | A Buffalo Man's Experience With & pidity of the fellow, and hls utter dlsre- gard of all sense of decency so aroused the fro of the county attorney that he gave the fellow notice to get ont of the clty on the first traln, as Counecil Blaffs had no use for him, and the police were instracted to pull him in If found attor to-day. Orazy Woman in a Sleeping Oar, New York Times, A young gentleman from Baffalo was relating some sleeping oar experlences to a select audience before a small table In the Hoffman house last evening. *‘You will remember,” he said, ‘‘the sensation The prohibitionlsts are still busy at)that was oreated a month or #o ago by a H madman who took possession of a rall- Atlantic, and are Insplring the strong | woad train In Tiinols. Well, I had an arm of the law to keep thumping at|experience once with a crazy woman on a [ UHRKRNRIITIUlIRRE STREET SURVEY. ‘ Why the Ex-County Clerk Was Not Is A" Indicted for Embtzzicment, I itd ’ The Oounty Attorney Unable to Solve y the Mystery. | — offenders, The Cass County Demccrat |sleeping car that I don’t ever care to re- o o —— - The county atttorney yesterdsy filed ! " . week l Oue of he Best'and Largest Stocks in the United States DR et WHTTRALS Sors = ¥ ) e — How It 18 Worsing, the following Interesting report: More search warrants were sworn out| ‘‘Yousee, I had run down to New To Select From: To the board of supervisors:—In com- | Saturday last, and placed In the hands of | York for a fow days, and, as Juck and m pliance with a resojution passed by you |Sheriff Hatton and Deputy Sheriff Bru- |friends would have it, I didn’t get muc! NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. this day, asking information In regard to |ington, The Chestnut street pop places [ more than three or four hours’ sleep all and those on Fourth street were visited. | the tlme I was down here, there was so the present condition of any civil cases ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR pem{lng lglln“lt S. D. Strea’t, late clerk | Five bottles of sweet cider were taken | much painting to be done. I determined of the distrlct and clroult courts, and al- | captive at John Yager's place, to make It up by sleeplng all the way L #o of the condition and disposition of any oyal Hudspeth had Charlie Oardlo | back home, and I took the evening traln . . . . . | LARCEST STOCK OF WINDOW CLASS IN THE WEST. criminal proceedings against bim, T have |arrested last Wednesday, charglng him |for Buffalo on the Central. I was so Have a large list of inside business and resi- e the honor to report immediately In writ- | with the illegal sale of liquors prohibited | sleepy when I got down to the depot that dence pr-operty and some of the fi nest suburba ) {ng In obedience to sald resolution: by law. The case was taken to Justice | I could scarcely keep my eyes open, and 1. As to any olvil actloss 1 have|Scotton a change of venue, and came up | I took some ammonia and soda water just this to state:;, That at the February|Saturdsy morning for a hearing, The|before I got on the cars to keep myself term of the cheuit ol““ of :hln county 1 | Hon, M. W;-lke; demfi“’;\qg' 'I;ne CAES W Bwfl‘:le m'}tl:l the porter could fix up my commenced four actlons agalnst tne offi- |again contlnued unt! onday. whe erth. ore were two sleeping cara on W i Yani: olal aureties of Street, two in the name of | Hudspeth for the state and Walker for |the traln, and I had a nncuog hiztha first D el ]mvcz busitisss property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, the county and two in the name of the [ the defense met In the judlclal arena of |one, The traln not billed to start ouglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and treasurer of the county. Thetwo actions | Justice Scott’s court. The parrles and [for fifteen minates after I arrived, and 1 16th sreets. in the name of the county were to re-|passes were numerous, rapld and dexter- | walked through the oars. I found that I W, i - cover moneys wrongfully withheld by lonll, .n‘s b%th o;?bmm. exhlibited more [ was bmnomy male occupaut of the sleeper e have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, him as clerk from the count eneral | or less blood. o jury, after four or|my berth was In; and, after ordering the Dodge. i ali i ™ fand, The other two, in the’ nglmc of | five houra balloting, atood five for acqult- | porter to mske up the bed at mf‘cs, 1 i Daven_port, Chicago, Cass, (’f‘h{mm" streets, Sher- :’he treasurer, :are gorlfi:}u :]nd venam?‘; tal nn‘;l nn;ifm cunvicEIl‘nn. tl-nul 80 they Wfintl tho t);lo nlml;t car, 1 fi"md some man, 8t Marys snd Park Avenues, in fact on all the best elonglng to the school fund, never pald | agreed to disagree. he legal contest | people there that I know, and I remained residence streets, % 3 i i = over gy him to tho county treasureras|was witnessed by a highly Interested | talking with them for half an hour after diti We have property in the following ad the law directs. In my opinion the sure- | group of auditors, and the stern vleage of | the train started. Then I started back 1tions, tles are good and llable for the large | even Justice Scott was powerless to stay | for my own car, almost dead with sleep amounts received by him In his official [ the applausc as blows were glven and|and happy atthe thought that at last T ocapacity. Four actlons were necessary | taken. was golng to have a rest. i because hls suretles were different in each A% m‘" ““When I opened the door of the other 4 of the two terms of the office, which he Ludslsey L bl sleeper, however, I found all the occu- &~ ESTIMATES ON PLATE CLASS CIVEN. /¢ beld durlng four yesrs. These cases were | A few days ago the Atlantic natlonal | panta crowded In the end of the car, all | not tried at the Febraary term the [ bank recelved from a Keokuk bauk three | cf them women. They seized me at once. s ) 9 Millard& Caldwell’s Kountz & Ruth’s, circult court, because not reached In|notes of $100 each for collectlon, with “‘Ob,’ one of them sald, ‘We're s0 9. : . their order before the term closed by T LN et ] Snn: K‘;no ;J‘ glad you have come In here. ~ You'ro the Lfl.kes, Impr nt Assoemtlon WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, limitation of law. They stand on the s J 8 anc . | gentloman that has a section in thts car, | Elizabeth Place Wfloox' docket for the Avgust term of the said |- Liepper as endorsers, ono upon each aren’t you?' Remember These Important Facts [ and thorols a probabllity of thelr |note. The notes wore evidently deawn | 1 replied that I was.” E. V.Smith’s, Burr Oak, Horbach’s, Isaac & Seldon’s CONCERNING belng reachod and tried at sald term. I|in 1878, and the endorsements are pure ] ““‘Do you know,’ the woman woent on find from all examination of the judg- ; . n atone of the utmost horror, ‘there’s forgerics. Just after hearlng this we ;cmzy woman in the car! She's got the P 5 k' . orth at the other end and there's an at- | A CIICK'S H m tendant with her. Every little while she ansco b property in and around the city. % Hawthorne.- McCormick’s, ch other, s presont avallable CASH RESOURCES cxceed those of any other Life Insurance Oompa [ world. 2 33 1t has recelved In cash trom all sources, from Februar; , to J 7, 1885, $270,602, 1t hias returned to the peopls, in cash, from Fobruary, 1843, to January, 1885, §216,094,211,00. Its cash Assots on tho 1at of January, 1885, amount to more than | ife | | utual Life Insurance omoban u A sy G2 A G AR %.' The M lu a G y Mr. Street received as fines and penalties Nonpareil and found that notes with 1t 8 the OLDEST active Lifo Insurauce Company in this country. which were not 8o pald over by him, I |City had been received by a bank of that |all she can do to keep her qulet. Oh, ist! | 3 | —It h “stockholders”toclaim any part of its profits. . L) s ne GOHMES Under the namm fines and penslties to the echool fund |the forger of the endorsements or not.—| +‘Why don’t you go to bed, I Gise 8, Credit ronoier 'y county is indebted to him, but if there [Pretty widely scattered over this part of | chorus, ‘Go to bed with that woman S Armstrons’s Kountz’ Second y about $2,400, which the law requires Shinn’ npany by m ons of dollars In the world. * cannot find from the trasurer's of-|°lty for collectlon. It s not known|desr! we are o frightened; wo don't hinn 8, . Gra.nd View, offers no SCHEMES under the name of Insurance for speculation by special classes upon the during his two terms of office of four | Cass County Democrat. eald. is one thing moro clear than another 1t 1s | the west, but Conncll Blufls has so far | raving at the other end ot the car?’ They ’ ) . Godfrev’s, . Kountz’ Third, ment docket of the district court that OF NEW YORK. shall bo paid into the echool fana, but | forged endorsemants of citizens of that | soreams and raves, and the attendant has | P ATKET’'S, West Omaha, It rates of premiums are LOWER than those of any othor company, 4 fico that he ever paid over any whether the notes have ever been sold by | know what to do!’ youra. 1 understand ho clatms that the| Theso forged notes ssem to bo gotting [ *Go to bed!' they all shrlcked 1n| N €lSON’S, Kountz’ First that the county has nothing to do with [©scaped, the Democrat being led Into [all agreed that they wouldn't go to bed thete fines and penalties but to see that | €rFoF by the fact of the Nonparell having | for $100,000 each. | they properly go fnto the county troasury | 8tolen an item to that effect from a Des i for the school fand. The board Moines paper, the forged note being ¢“*Well, I'm going to bed anyway,” I 9 . ! ofaupsr. M wld, " “|Lowe's, Kountz’ Fourth, W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, visors have no power on earth to allow | there. It seeme, however, that there ls| =« At this they all shricked sgain and Kirkw . . Joneral Agent for Gen, Agta, for the clerk to keep any part of such fines |50me great scheme on foot to gather In |hogged and implored mo to slt up with ood, Svadicate Hill, Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigen, Indinn:l,!\Illillnnifi,h\‘vikconsin, Towa | gng penaltles as part of his compensa- Utah A oit, Michigan, | tlon, and for that reason I cannot eco M. F. ROHRER, ' | why sucha clalm on his part can be any Special Agent for Iowa, Council Bluffs, Towa | defense, in reference to that matter. 2d—In the month of January an ble money from the west on forged |them and protect them, They knew o : notes. that that fearful woman would certalnly Couege P la‘oe" Plamv-iew’ e get away from the attendant, and th A e hely Confidoneed. | Wero poitive that thoy would all le of Park Place, Hill Side, © confidence gamoe was played | fyopg'if T did not agree to stay awake. Walnu & Hill, information was filed agalnst him betore Wedneeday night on a verdant named S. | T was in a nice predicament, for I was in u d, Tukev & Kevsors’ West En Thornburg 9 . Borgs & Hill! Clark Place, the Hon, E. E. Aylesworth, charglog|W. Henton, who paid $2 for his first|about that state we read of In which him with the crime of embezzlement, by | lesson. The worker of the gsme repre- |20ldlers will go tu sleep with a gun . ) Capfl;.ol, Mvers & Richards. = . Reed’s First, Bovds, Office Cor.Farnam and 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l, Bank, Omaha, Neb aur1cck, Frg, & Supt. G. P, N, SADLER, Asst. Eng H, W. DIAMOND, Asst, Secy MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Man'fg's and Builders of e RO et .o et i o [ 1ontad that ho was & Kunsss Olty. cone | 8008 2T S rliEuter meadachi and before Judge Ayléuworth. Mr. Stroet | ductor, and wunt{;d the victim as brakes- | i they would lot ‘50 oy iedend having walved examination and given|man. In arranging with the new em-[hour I would get up and watch with them t)l(:ndfio ln:wer 'oft}:i dl;:riec: néul:ut.t tfit ploye the pretended conductor got him th?fl‘g)rtt:e rug ?lf the nlight. o e oy term of tho dcistrlot court the |, pat up $2 as security for a switch key s SONEARS WOLWA LD JonInDILOe Wronght Iron, Steed, HOW case was submitted to the grand jury. | which ho gavo him. Soon after trading | 28 lodles acked. 3 Uander your Instructions I placed In the ¢ ‘Shake me,’ I sald. Tt Gonvnation | hands of tho district sttormey all {ho | oot oay Mand Y’ taeg victiin bO4An | oy wera shocked with the idea of BRIDGES|xtine i o bl it il St e TS0 it Bt And) all the other Additions to the For Railroads and Highways | Question of misappropriating of fines and | vy, chanced to be nesr, was also confi- ‘Turn_Tables, Draw Spans, Roo | PeRaltles. A list of the cases and a full [ jonced to tho extent of belloving that |°tFing to my wrist and leave It hanglog C it : Truseor, Piers and Sub- reference to the records where they|po pretended conductor was one in fact, out of the berth where they might pull y. structures. were to be found were glven him 5 1t at the end of an hour. I had to agree ey Chi f | eios, and the e iy hrctest LI |t this, and they ot the string and tlod Ins £y, Shite Tullock |crearsio witnesses who pald | 309 then arrented sad fined. The. conh, |1tt0 me. Igot in behind the curtains, PROPRIETORS the sald fines and penalties Into his hands | gonoe “con” got away with the §2 deplorlng another night of mlsery, and i B e o and the names of all persons In the trea _’ K was seized with an Inspliration, I untied g A hchonieh, & pen urers office, In order to show that he had PERSONAL, the string from my wrist, and attached spondence solicited from engincers and br never paid any part of sald amount of it to the arm of the seat under my mat- e fines and penaltlos into the troasury, as| nfy, §, Farnsworth has returned from o | PFest and fell off Into a profound slum- ma a. e 2 the law demands. I am creditably in-| ooty © o Nebraska ber that lasted until morning, formed that all of sald records of all sald e z i 3 *‘The ladles were all still sltting up cases, showlng In his own handwriting | Ceorge Sicker is the new floor-walker in | when I awoke, and the string was broken, the receipt of sald moneys; sald fines and | Eiseman, Rodda & Company's stores, They sald I was the soundest sleeper they We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha. These penalties were properly placed before the| C, A, Snook has returned from Ohio, but |ever heard of. h ) e —— 295 5 ®@ | 5aid grand jury, that all of sald witnesses | without the bride that some looked for, Fome lots sell from $225 upwards, and are very desirable property. The WO T RAING d 3 »'I.;txr!l;n:l pn‘wer._whn nl': were fully examlned by sald body, and irls seem good enough for him, i Sante Fe Dam'f)‘gg‘l}roncho. . : M DleoE, LOSSES, who arewealkts | g0t “ype followlng points & 8 e : e pmeat: se. Ho has four|development of the packing houseand othar interests there, are rapidly ™N\\MEN of all “‘,;“"g‘"”’s““;,;, find their POWER |clonrly established s (a) Phil Aarons, Iato with Eiseman, Rodda & [, & b b i e RN o N ! B ‘ andviCuiLy, er e ) ; 1 ho had recelved in the neighborhood | Company, has accepted u positiou in the sili [ °8% N5e 8 shW hofse, bab, ls ceclcely building up that portion of the city. "R, N of $2,400 worth of fines and penalties be- | department of Cocke & Morgan, deportment and modest imlen buggm T g lledtotbure i atemmeaks longing to the achool fund of the county; g ol R oo MYRTLEAIN 7 N longing to the achoo. 2 e county; | W, B, Somers, one of the clerks of J. W. & | {sn’t a real safe place about him, There Athome without exprsire Semoneydman (b) that he never pald any of these fines | 1;, ., Squire's, is spending his vacation at the [Is nothing mean about the bronche, tul | over to the county treasurer; (o) that he|home of his parents in Galesburg, Illinois. | though; he is perfectly reasonable and TS cafmeats to | had a fall knowledge of his legal dutles e celebrated 5 ’ *| N, C. Thompson, of Rockford, Tilinois, who | 8¢t8 0n princlple. ~All he asks la to bo s ‘.':c?:fl'fi?‘:fi'é?n?;‘: N D E D | e tor o dauiaition b 333, b e st elone, bot hioidaas ask uhis, cand even , Kirkwood or those who intend to marry, | violation of the criminal statutes of this|firm of Van Brunt, Thompson & Company, :l"n’;,:oo]flnd of ":u;e:c c‘:n ,;:‘;2 ;f; i R A R U red §0Vikor | 8tate; (e) ond that eald criminal proceed- | returned home last evening. determination. There I a broncho that inb) © not barred by thestatute of limi-| Nr, Waddell and daughter, of Canada, left | Ilves ot some miles from this clfy. We al Co, tations. K the city yestorday en route to Japan, to visit | know him right well, One day a man I am creditably Informed that notwith- |y, \y s, son, Prot, Waddell, at Tokio. They |roped kfm and trled to put a saddle on him. The broncho looked sadly at him, 2, long 11fe and the loyeand respec od ofore march Proofs, testimoninls u . We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $25 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high level ground and are desirable. T A - standing all these proofs and facts before 5 R HAMBURG-AMERI[}AN i MADAME them, the said grand jury falled to find | Wer® delighted by their drlvo over Prospect | R, 16 FORCIS R ,Qé. an Indlotment, and ignored the charge, | P2 ——— With a full knowledge of all the facts |gnd Louisvilie Deadheads, R:li‘:t::f:::lgl?:,u'gr%‘;&::agvfl:iv:::i:y« of the fullness with which they were pre- | Chicago News, ply engaged in the pursult of his own :m:i :?o'rhfhgir:mlfi;?iulfifi ::?Ehe‘ 1o Muwn.m 1 finlg went to Lonlaville,f"slyn happiness, but u‘m 1AD same o w"'lf l:he i *|Mre. George Dunlap, manager of the|saddle, and contlnued to aggress, en his ition is o) P g ment, Nothing can bo clearee in my | Motaull travelling. aporn soepantos, 'L j{he brancho seached out ‘wiis s Tight | poar s g ion is more centrally located than any other now addition AT ATy lusfon that M 3 near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets are being put to grade juadgment than tho conclusion that Mr. | wondered why the box-office recelpta were Jhind foot and expostulated with him so ot tablishel b ,. 1 g { Streot kuew that the law plainly forbld 4o Jight when the audlences wero so|that he dled, When thoroughly aroused, the grades have been established by the city council, and is very desira- him from making any use of theso|jarge’ I asked the mansger of the|the broncho s qulte fatal, and if you can ble. sidence property, only lfibloqkslmm Post office, prices lower than monles for his own benefit, and that it |theater about it, and ho gave a quiet |get close enongh to him to examlne his [ Adjoining additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be was made his legal duty to pay these|chyckle, ‘Just stand at the door to- |cranialstructure, yon will find & cavity | beaten. fines and penaltios over to the mchool | morrow evening and see for yourself,’ |just above the eye, where the bump of fund, where they belonged, and that at|.id he, So the next night I posted my- | remorse shouid be, The bronche s what once. The example eet by the dlspo self at the door and watched operatlone, [the cowboys call ‘‘high strung,” If tlon of this case ls uot & wholesome one | Ope of the first to appear wasa dowdy- [you want to know just how high he |terms. splendid corner, $ for the public interests. Yours Respect- | looking old fellow wearing a slouch hat |1s strung, climb up on his apex. We | For Sae—22 fost on Farnam St., near business block, 845, fally, 3 = and carrying a big cane. ‘Good-svenin,’|rode a broncho once, We didn't travel | 11th St., 25,000, 1¥Ed Joux H. Keatiey, Countv Attorney. |gah,’ said he to the door-tender. ‘Ab, |far, but the ride was mighty exhileratlng| Fos SaLk—Lot inWalnut hill, 200, For Sauk—} lot on Wheaton St good 1 am lnformed by the distrlct attorney | good evening, major,’ replled the door- |while it lasted. We got on with great | For SaLe—Lots on 30th, $550 each, house, §1,500, EL e sluco this report was read, that the grand | tonder, hospitably; ‘walk in.’ “Thank |pompand a derrick, but we didn't” put | Fon SaLz—22 cres with clegant residence, |, 0% BALE—Fino cornor lot in Shinn's addi gry continued the criminal cases against you, sah,’ sald the major; ‘much obliged |on any unnecessary style when we went | good barn, trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and | 4% $700, X 5 1 r.lftrut, to th: next term, b“id Ih-m to you, sah.’ And In he strode. This|to got off, The beast evinced consldera- f cold w:teg and all sonveuicaoos) t class mlr’;n:ns,u.:—Lot in Millard Place, special unable to see what reason coul ave | gurprised me, ‘Who'n thunder's that?' I|ble surprise when we took up our lo Proposty In eyery reapook. Hon I.2ASE—F'i . " prompted such actlon under the clroum- | aykcq, ‘Oh, he's all right,” sald the door |tlon on his dorral fin, Ho soemed to | she® (s 1ok o raranm stroet, near | FOU LEASK. orine businoss property on 10th PACKET COMPANY. Hawthorne. jrect Line for Engiand, France and Germany. The aveamships of this well known line are bullt | & el Iyon, In water-tight compartments, and are fur. J 0d' with every requisite to make the passsige riy the United ave Now York outh (LONDON) = i - — ] - — (- ad agreoablo, They Europoan mails, aud Thusdays and Baturdsys for Plys Cherboug, (PARIS and AMBULF) Rates, First Cabings)-$100 Blecrago to or from Hamburg §10. G. B RICAARD & CO., Gen- eral Pass. Agoot, 61 Eroadway, New York and Washington and L Lello streets, Chicago or Henry Pundt Mark Hanson, F. E. Moores, Harry Durl in Gmahs; Gronewig & Schooneger, in Councll Bluffs For SaLe—House and lot on 21st St. Easy | ¥or Satk—House and lot, 26th and Chica 0. AGENTS WANTED LIVE To work Life and Accldent Tnsurauce for ® ¢ New York company, in overy town in Nebrask Towa, (Good commissionio workers. Addross E. 0. WILCOX & CO. INILE04dNS SRUALAE Sl B Mandon _Jonx H. Keani. | ceoper; ‘ho used to bo ohlcf of our firo | think a moment and then ho gathered up | Fou 1text—1oom 44375, 40 loor, on 14th | 0w Satk~—jlot on Ohicago St betwoen department,” Then a portly man hove | his lolns and delivered a volley of heels | treet, 13th and 14, with good house, $8,000, DREXEL & MAUL,| pine o o o e AP Ty T SRSt g Wl o e 3| Ladi ith Shouldes ne, physical speclmen of white redolent o) amonds and |shoulder. The recoll was fearful. © . . (SUCCESSORS T0 JOHN §. JACORS) e of ;’““'“"l‘""“?“l“""“;'f}'l mlnhood, glving his pame as Charles ‘Ah, good-evening, colonel,’|saw that our eeat was going to be con. We will jurntsh conveyance ,ree to any P, i % alk In,’ ‘Thank | tested, and we began to make # motion ’ : : Food, was before the supeior oourt yes-| 7o) "5 S5O0 0P olry pentieman, and | o dismount, but the banat had got under part of the city toshow property to our friends terday on n charge of belog too fond of | alied “fu, ‘That,” waid the door- [ way by this e, so we breathed a silent| gaael customers, and cheerfully give informa- UNDERTAKERS || ki "0 A8 tho old sband 1017 Parnam 8. Grdors by sele | X OURE Lardics’, 1) to raph soliciled and prompil abtended bo. Yolephons Highly recommended by the leadiny about thres hundred pounds of colored | tender, in & confidential whisper, ‘that 1s |hymn and tightened our grip, He now A ot Hodinios. the ¥at Phys ..'h,,."“éiii’.lg fleeh named Mattie Tanner, who llves|Col. Lewis Clnk,pruldentofon‘r.]ockuy w’x’)ut off Into a spasm of tall, etifi- | fZon )'eyur(l[”y Omaha 1’)'0perty. legged bucks. He pitched usso high | States and Europe, Circulars free, that every time we started down we } Town Lots in Denver Junction,| 1, EWIS SCHIELE & co,, Weld County, Colorado. Sole Owaers of Pate: alone with two grand childred, and who | ¢lab.’ Well, 1 swod at the door about half an hour; then I went off to a corner takes in washing, Mattle on the etand - d 17 d trled to bribe the clerk t ould t hi i th teetified that Good had p romised to mar- FUN MO ARG IR 15 SEVA SAR DRE 5 | MO M08 M SRRRIRE 8D G WIONME 390 BROADW. i i " ins" i A glve me a hypodormicinjection of prussic Filnally he gave us one grand, Those who'have bargains“to offer or wish Denver Junction s & new town of about 200 FOR VAT BT ry her. She had known him three weeks | acid, Inever was so disgusted In all my | farewell boost, and we clove the firma- A AN - 4 AN Jk L uhabitants, laid out in 1884, on the great GHARLES H PATGH but didn’t know what his business was, | life. One-thlrd of the people pald their | ment and split up throvgh the hushed pruperty,ut a_-lmrymn, are invited to see us. { trunk railway across the continent, at the . w| She eald she expected to find that out|way Into the theater; the other two-|etheral untll our toes ached from the low- unction of the Julesburg Branch, 197 miles 1517 Douglas Street, Omaha, after he marrled her, Good when arrest- | thirds were elther colonels who had been | ness of the temperature, and we could e 3”&:";;,“&“}{"““3: i:h‘:“ :‘;‘;‘:‘;“lmm:: and leading houses everywhera, ed was in the housa, about midnight, and | fire chiefs, or ball-clob managers, or | dlstinctly hear the music of the spheres. between Omaha and Denver, and is surround. bid behind a chalr where he was found. | pollce sergeants, or gas inspectors, or | Then we came down and fell, in a little ed by the best-laying lands west of Kearney M R R|SD°N Good couldn't see what businees It was | members of the leglslature, or maycrs, or§heap, about one hundred yards from the L] . § A kind Samaritan gath- Junction, Neb.; climate healthy and bracing; of the publle, If men varied in|judges who had been pollce justices or | starting point. 1 altitude 8,600 foet, Denver Junction bids to [} . : i e 3 their tasts and loves. He eald he|referees at a horse-race, or members of | ered up our remains in a cigar box and ffi%‘:l:‘,‘.‘:'&‘:;:;n:l“:‘::f;D',"mf,‘imldi“l;; GB]]I Ifls“l‘a“[:fl A en] expected to marry his dueky swestheart | the board of education, or city clerks, or |carrled us to the hospltal. As they here, while the B, & M. R. R, Co., are expoct- in about three weeks, and why shonld |something or other at some time or other. | looked pityingly at us, the attending Real Estate Agents anyone Interfere! The judge goncluded | Colonels and judges never pay thelr way {sargeons marveled to the nature of ed 8000 to connect at this i that the evidence developed the fact that | to anything in Kentucky, and two-thlrde | our michap. One sald it was yclone, chance for good investments soarcely ever be equalud elsewhere, For sale The presant BEPRESENTS) wo 1068 Will | puonty Jasurase Co., Loadon, Gash Amole. .. ’ by oot | Guod was too dlegusting a specimen to be | of the male population f Loutsville another that it was a rallroad smash up, : by the lot or block 3.8#;3*3;&“& FostohestainX. Y., Aasete 26 | allowed in any clvilized community, but | colonels and judges, and the other third | but we thougnt of the calico-hided pony i i s A SR A Glrard Fire, Philadelpbia, Assets the evidence wus hardly sufficisnt tolkick because they are not colonels ano | that was grezlog pescefally In the dewy a g s gent, 0. Now Hampshire, Cadh Assote prove the charge of lewdness, and hed judges, too,” mead, and held our peace, . " L}