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A DAIL A FAMILY AFFAIR h ders, and ed his ar dad to entertain or & i p " e meraen™ 11 mae mo pine o | b coptaland 3 s v, Fle chtaind | SOTCRC YT, S0 G teruin ot 2 TIM FOGERTY'S FREAKS. THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY § his if a stupid woman chose to risk missing | i’ chonld o longer appear in connec- | Beed not be wondered at. The littlo dinnery - the train. at Hazlewood House were the pink of culinary Then, a widower with one tion with it e 2 e M 1 3 Alhongh, two minntas aftersards, when | daaghter aad tro sot, e bought Haslewood | Ci¥iization—tho crystaliistion of renood | AR EXhibiHion of Triplefs Joined by ; 4 BY HUGH CONWAY, ho found the train in rapid motion, and Wi | Fones and settled down to drift gradually | @astronomic intelligence. Y Y i 1 = y self and the sleeping child the only tenants of | jney chod society., Ties of Blood or Basiness, ] ! e the compartment, he saw that, after all, he | 11 " qucated his children by this creed. [ro BE cONTINUED.] 3 Author of **Called Back® and “Darl Days | was primarily concerned in the matter. In | 4o tha duty of all people to spite of his warning the mother had beon 1eft | oty i commercial and soc The Sensational “Journal” and Jour = FROM THE NORTH. - behind, and he was in the unenviable position | ¢4 yjs exertions and good fortune, the first ’ § X CHAPTER 1. of having a child thrownupon his hands until |y of the obligation ‘had been discharged. S US " EIOR IS AR u A LITTLE DERELICT, the next oppage. Stirring Evonts and Shoulder The secondrested chiefly with his children. | A Nenraska Oity dan Browsing in o did not tell them this in definito words, knew nothing of the ways of children, he | ¢ all the same preached it to them most elo- scarcely felt justified in pulling the emer | quently, and was more than content, and felt gency cord. Swindon would be reachod 10 | hat the fruits of his training were showing less than an hour—there he would be re- 1ves, when his daughter married Sir Although he was a bachelor and one who Shoots, and So Forth, ©Oool Minnesots, —— Special Correspondence to The B, Movuxp City, MiNy, Aogust 11— Correspondence of the Bek, DEWEY&STONES V7 ) T\ lieved. 8o he could do no more than an-| Maingay Clauson, a fairly respectable and " Prarrswours, Neb,, Angast 16.—The | - [ AN | e\ | athematize tho carcless mother, and pray that | well-to-do batonet, ¥ Loaving Nobraska Oty on Thuraday, | o,ns exciting events In thisclty, Involy- | Ui1e of he Best and Liargest Stacks in the United Btates sy = the child's slumbers might be unbroken.| mpje tory alliance gave the Talberts | August 6, with the thermometer playing ing Journals and journallats, voss i T 8 1 F " # DA Whatever effect the objurgation may have | o Jft in the social scale; although, & far a5 | bide and go seck among the 100-1-2-3 g |5 " i ) poesess pa- o Belect From. 5 had, he soon saw that his prayer was not to i be granted. The child. no doubt missing ite albert had now been out of business for at | 1t 18 qulte a rellef to strike lake Minne. protector's embrace, opened its eyes and be- ten years, He was quiet, gen tonka and enjoy the cool breczas of 68 ! ing | gan to strug It would have rolled off the | and, if not retiring, at least unobtrus | and 70 © ~ ton Btation were| geat had not its enforced guardian, who wat| weqith was estimated at about three times its Y Nt necded to conquer the | g good-natured, kind-hearted young fellow, | correct amount, With these advantages he| —Almost immediately after crossing the damp fog wh :'fl:'fd‘}'"ln"'(‘h”""(xl \”“'f"'_"';‘ picked it up and transferred it to bis knee. | giready found himself well received by the [ Towa line comes the inevitable chain of o end. The bre atform teemed with p meant weol 8 did o » . Aot 1A end to end. he broad pl 01 om He meant well, although he did not handle | gayilies of position, his neighbors, Content lakes with which Minnesota scems tobe so abundandly blessed. Every fow mllen the motion and bustle attendant upon the de- | it very skillfully. A man must go through a | ag ho no doubt felt an b parture of atrain. Thenewspaper boysalone | oourso of painful experiences before hie learns | yovertheless, held up th At ‘“"“’-‘"‘"r"’"““’““"'» ebitbe ) “"‘l:‘ how todandlo a child properly. Our friend [ match as an example to his sons, and talked | one sees a lake or two. Large, small, as the first act of every passenger, upon tak- | did his best, but so clumsily that tho woolen | g much about the necessity of their choosing ] shawl fell from the child, and disclosed a | gheir intimates fittingly that it is & marvel | 226Ps shallow, clear, muddy—Ilakes of largo ticket sewn on to the dress beneath. On | the young men did not speedily develop into | every description, What a plty that even a small one could not be traneported ing his seat, was to pull up the window and ghut out as much tog as possible, declining to it was written, “H. Talbert, Bsq., Hazlewood | fools or snobs. House, Oakbury, near Blacktown.” The But even now when verging upon middle 1 young man applauded the good sense which | ago they were neither—although any man | fFOm Minnesota to Nebratka about mid thetlo and ludlorous features that deserve to be embalmed in plaln, ungilded prose, The task Is a labor of Jlove—a defenss of the fraternity In this city, sgainst whom the hands of several men and women | wero rals:d, and a ‘‘continulty of cir- cumatance,” consplred to rob them of thele appotite and peaze of mind, Though the life of the journalist is usnally fall of excltements, and a well developed senasa- tion more exhilarating than a equare meal, it is seldom that the come the subjects of Onkbury was concerned, it was littlo needed. T was a dreary, dismal, wintry afternoon, Al the Hghits of Paddin NO 8TAIRS TO CLIMB. G ELEGANT PASRENGER ELEVATOR EN ! nd power, who are Sy who are weaky ) NIt foF 1 MEN of all agos, who find their FOWER jabiis' of EXCESSES, oat cecelve positive and Insting eariy CUR T 'NO mattr of how Tony cnding (ho case may be, oF WhE Tias falled 1o et weeks or nmonths il chietrated brethren be or A N 155 r h L genulne tripple- 3 A Jet the sash down for any one, except other travelers, who, having paid their fares,claimed their right to seats in the train—a proceeding whic] |,|u(|l|(\(‘llr?t ixlmnllnd’rxl:l'-‘x:fl“x.l: (:‘:““;“‘)’: had provided for a contingency which had | who would decline your acquaintance or | way between Omana, tancom, and Ne-|header. This fact has been a choico mor- | \f¥ : 1 clive metnory, 1 T Afs, impediments to seems supremely ) really come to pass, Then he scttled down to f yine ought, of course, to bo one or the | braska City and make a summer resort. |sel to every gossiping tongue in town - Tl fany otler symptom Ing to CONSUMPTION or E: comers, might chooss somo othicr compart: | do tlie best ho could towards supplying the | other—perhaps both. The wo ) (o ary i Jrompily rentoved by tils treatnicnt, and vigorons We would not need to Import the mol qultoes, however, as Nebratka already|To explaln It, it is necossary to go back has a falr orop of them. Crops along the [ to a dueky evening in the ‘ehady half of Itne looked falr but were not to be com- [ July, when the waning rags of a Cawm pared to the Nebraska crops. Nowhere |county sunset purpled the hilltops that dld I ree corn over 2§ to 3 feet In height [ encircled the city, Sherman, the editor- whilo king corn at home already locms | {al headlight of democracy, started ot antiood réstored. { LM arried Men, or those who intend to marry, REMEMBER, norfcct eoxnal sireneth menns, health, vigorous ofts 3 Tong 11fo and the Tovoand respect ofa il wife. | Weak menshould be restored 1o vigor & od before marringe. Proofs, testimoninl; " ',i?:smb,lsn.)Adur. The Glimax Modical bo‘, 5'04, st. Louis, Mo, ment than his! and that includes the entlre population. The moving rack which bears tho lamps reached the extremo end of tho train, The strong-nrmed official below Lurled the last erystal globe to tho nfmble official who runs along tho top of the carrir~es, and leaps so recklessly from one to anciher. Deft asan Indian juggler, he caught the gleaming mis sile, slapped it into the last socket, nud sprang incontinentiy from tho elready moving train. The guard shut tho last door, which some- body's carclessness had laft open, jumped into his van as it swept by him, and, punctual to place of the missing woman until the stoppage | bo urged ngainst the Talberts at Swindon might bring deliverance, the very first they had told themsely Swindon nt last. Here the ill-used traveler | can find as pleasantand as truc called the guard, and, as that official is of | the upper ten thousand—among those who do course paid to undertake all sorts of delicate | not make their living by barter—as wo can and unforeseen duties, with perfect fairness | among commercial people. Let us therefore shifted all further responsibility on to his | only associato with thebest. A man has an ! ek A shoulders, resumed the perusal of his book, | undoubted right to choose his own friends, [ 9P in 8 msjestic height from 6 to G feet. [ with a subscription book under his arm. and troubled no more about the matter. Weshall notgo out of our way to toady the | Looking over tbe country through Spying an unprotected woman in his The guard, without disputing his position | great, but with our ideas on the subject we | which the road runs I have come to the |advance his youthful gallantry of guardian to all unprotected travelers, | can only make associates of those whom we [concluston that Minnesota's princlpal BADR HIM IEND AN ARM hardly knew what to do in the present emer- | consider the proper class of people. A Duke | orop ls lakes, and after a few days’ resi il < 3 u gency. The hiopo that the foolish mother had | of Badminton may associato with whomsoever | denco on the banks of one of the samo, |3nd escort her through the winding tho minute, the five o'clock train left London | panaged to get into another carriago Was ) ho chooses. He is always, per se, tho duke. [ haye concluded that motqultoes are her | ftreets of this wicked ecity. He dld so, LT | T Tt B0 L mEOs dispelled by her not making her appearance. (W are not dukes. Our father made his | gacond crop. and yob for this exhibition of nlehtly In one of tho first-class compartnients were | Hy was also puzzled by the carcful way in | money in—well, never mind in what. We|™ Fproute from Nebraska Oty to St. | chivalty he was actually rewarded with a three passengers, although the railroad com- | wopioh tho child was labeled. This guard had | are not even millionair Wo have enough y 3| thrashing by the lady’s hushand, Natu- v would only benefit to the extent of two GARAANE AT T itk e 2 . - Ak Paul no cltles of Importance ara passed / . pany would only ¢ | seen some curious things in his time, and, 88 | wealth to live comfortably and liko gentle- | o Council Bluffs and Sl rally his spitit has alnce been bowed down faros, ono of theso passengers beiug a child | tho missing woman had left not a serap of | men, but not enough to roll in. If wogohand | through save Gounell Blafls and Bloax | 4 oy, yncomm Jght of i ill y s a child | f ; ) he g Clty, citles which most readers of the| Wit} anuncommon weight ot woe, his still young enough to be passed off as a child | 170000 Bohind, thought it not improbable | in glove with oil, tobacco, sugar, ete., we | Sty ciiles which L R T D O in arms by all save, perhaps, thoee tender- | ghiag tho desertion of the child was due to in- | must, on account of the' narrow distanco | BEE are already famillar with. Manko- | FRSE PE IR B, B8 BVEFRI Gt minded persons who send conscience Tioney | gantion, not accident. At first he thought of | which dividesus from the status of commerce, | a, tho priuclpal town in Minnesota on ) R % e r“ to the chancellor of tho exchequcr. ThE 60 | Juqying the tiny derclict at Swindon, on tho | sink to the level, or at least get confounded |1he road before roaching Minneapolis, fs | et b il y"l o baginuing, travelers who augmented the company’s Yev- | olance that the mother would arrive by the [ with those useful, respe able, but, | & lively place of abont 10,000 inhabt- [Scarcely (;’“ weoks paes:d ere Cutright, next train from Dideot. But the more he | to us, distast lherefore it [ants, 1t has all the appearance of a first- the city editor, set gosiip's tongue a wag- thought the matter over the more convinced | behooves en to o foult.” | claes, busy town, It boasts of a large ging with what resulted in the u'h(:?!lng he felt that no mother would_arrive by the| Who can blame utiments os theso! | Jinseed ofl works, pottery, planing mills | "crape of last Sunday. Oatright's *‘nose next or To my mind thero is a kind of shrewd nobility | and varicus other manufactaring _enter- | {0F news’ and practical jokes led him to ily & Paclfic Junctlon one morning. On in them! ! Hero is also located the largest . prises. Horo is als g > i Cathollo convent and collego In thestate, | Poard the traln were a couple whose ac- tlons attracted general attention. Tho RUEMPING & BOLTE, Manufacturers of Ornamental GALVARIZED IRON CORNIGES, FINIALS Dormer Windows, Window Caps, Metalic Sky Lights, &c. Tin, Tron Slate roofers, 516 8, 12th St,, Omaha, Neb, Work done in any part of the country, M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Glothiers. 1301 AND 1203 FARNAM STR:ET, COR. 13TH, ONEAELA. N EE. ACADEMY of the SACRED HEART Park Place, Omaha, Nebraska. Roardicg School for young Indics under the direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, The course of studies embraces all the branches of a useful and refined education, She scholastic yesr commences on the first Wednesday in September, strangors was ovident, and it was nlso ovident that the man was an_old traveler. As soon as thtrain wns fa motion, and ho felt insured for sowe tino to come agninst disturbanee, lio arrangod his wraps in Hh BB approved fashian;0onnada BOLE Cab; | ta tas macet ooy et Kl o thos was a young man; but as bo appears i this | ¢o Blacktown, and L matches s a 1 vhich bos nover been |dlsters, They havea masetve building | "SR PEE EO0 WRCER FHOE O 6 AT tale only to disappear, 8 detaileddescription | grogsed, Ho pulled a couplo of cushions out | clearly explained, When, after an immacu- | with about 150 feet frontage and six sto- | "Wt oy U0 5 RN HEBEE FU0 00 T would bo superfluous, Tt is enough to know | o¢ o first-class cars put them in_one | late carcer, they left Oxford, they were tall, | rles in helght. 1Itis bullt of stone, and | T ) oI fewgw ot s ho was a gentleman, well dressod, well-40-00 | comer of hisvan, and tucked up littlo Golden- | well-built, Young fellows; moreover carrying [ standing as 1t doss at the top of a slight | £16 Wa¥ ® 20, in appearance, and looked quite in lis place | yopd a5 snugly as any mother conld have | about them an inherent look of disti rlee, it makes a very imponsing appearance | *°r!1€’s eyes pInATstolass cairlage. o done; so snugly and eomfortably that the | So for as the world knew they bad no vices. | from tho train, S L e e It was a different matter with the women. | clild at once closed its bluo eycsaad slept un- | Indeed, in spito of stature, good looks, nnd | Y arrivod at Minneapolis, tho great and Cutrights s>ul swellod high with Thu{“w?‘)“"‘)l:l\m"ll‘nu S e | PR R e SR b It s g they were | mannfacturing conter of the northwest,at | honest indignation or plty. He did not Db e o e oty |, Thero tho guard. carried tho Jitle fellow | accounted milksops. Perbaps becanise in | ghout 12 o'elock, and. concluded to tako | know the teatatalned ‘besuty; ho conld privilego of being whisked to hier destinations | 1210 the Xefremons voan, B RS TG | o v £ adopt tonards every ono, they |8 train for _ tho lakes from there. - How. | not divino the causo of the dew drops ot ono could imagine a arusty old direetor, | 4o 1o %0 L RCAE SO 0 Who | Bad many littls finnicking, old-maidish ways | €¥efs 1bad nearly an houraxd s half | that chased esch other beneath the folds Who travels freo himself, and is therefora | o1q take the child to Oakbury on the | which were a sourco of merriment to their bm;efiv;flglm ‘}'Bb htk(ksl' ""b‘fi‘:fll Uf“’l”‘lfln fan, b‘:;““dl".'“““'g ‘;F"t‘.“d anxious to prevent the company £ chance of being paid for bis trouble, He even | contemporaries. Nevertheless, among those | concluded to lmprove by taking a ounfarlcd ear gathered in sufficlont in- e g e ey B e, defrauded, calling to a guard end su; gave this man half a crown—to be repaid out | who were honored with thei ndship, the | 8quint at the city. . |gredlents fora sensatlon. Gertie Was | Instrumental music. use of books, per session of b months, $150, e stiuiopyannnla tckes gl b of his prospectivo roward—for cab hire. | Talberts wero nob unpopular. With many | Minneapolis 1s the same buey, bustling | finally consoled by her partner, and went | EXTRAS—Painting, Drawing, Gorman, Vocal Mu.ié, Harp, Guitar, Violin, For turther Or, from purely benevolent reasons, & Per- |y oy “aftor another look at the little waif, [ women—the middle-aged —especial city that she has been for the past five [ north to Councll Blufis alone. Retarn- |information apply to the Right Rev. Jas. O'Connor, or to the Lady Superior, son who knows what mistakes women make | (S8 e itk munching a biscuit, | tall, handsome, refined young men were | years, and although the wrlter had been |ing to Plattsmouth Cutright hurried to in such matters, might with propricty have | ny'\ i mado very much of Ly the refresh’ | primo favorites. Tho fact of tho brothers | here during the summer of 1883, he was | the Perkins houso reglster end spled_the A fff::mg("fifc “m';:f;:-“;‘;'mpn?!w\lcshj:usls ment room young ladics, our guard rushed I '“'rtil""'t'h;"‘ the re P}“‘"‘t e of ’“’L“t"“ urprlsed at what a year or two In a grow- | entry, “Mr. J. H. Carroll and Miss Mar- G Larring sl are e ) bac without having ~selected helps-meet for : Z : B most certaiuly havo dono so—not from be- | vy oon spinming down west at thorato of | them argues that something which makes L‘;fl”;g,,’:‘:n‘;'f"fl:’:‘:‘; mproTemehis b T whlvored Cut. | 8 Preceding year. bo imprisoned in her stead, but found, ng man was missing from their |y oo S ‘manufsctorics, elegant public | right to the clerk, pointing to the names, | ¢ The Dubuque pollco bave been In.[alas! even such knightly devotlon could zBvolence, bub loiml‘j:”l'ls“““’;u“;‘"‘i f"“flbl‘:‘é‘i thirty-five miles an hour. i i o sl R e blildings. Especially noticesblo is the| “Ob, that's nothing,” rosponded the [ttructed to srrest all peraons found on|not in thete degonerate. days rescuo bis Journey's end, a good-natured ticket eollectox Jet; off the victim of such a comfortable mis- s ki, Bo it remembered that Oakbury is not take. Vet there was nothing remarkablo in the) b, 0 r v of its inhabitants are| Talberts ; greatly annoyed when they hear it called a [ 8W2Y from hom 1 1s the little golden h with such sensible views on things in come, aside from money crder business, | gaged at the time she shot Glles, returned of $28,035.54 ss agalost $27,708.67 for | to Bedford u fow days tince and asked to natury dbimaybo thalithe, plessurojtherd foundiin S depot and tho “West” hotel. The [clerk, *‘we don’t mind things of that |tho streets between mldnight and dawn quondam lady from the jail. ]t;(‘:l;l );L{;:'\'f'-:.lia‘lvlfl:;’igc:figll:s‘g '.3{1',\;' T e e e e kind.” who canzot gives good account of them-| Charles Sable, a fisherman, llving in cpent nine months out of the twelve | dlately adjolning the suspension bridge. | ~ Thus the unfortunate soribe was led | selves. Dubuque for thirly years past, and known 3 woman's appearance, except the utter absence “Their father, who had nc|It ia of brick, stone and fron, and is sub- |into & moss, The clerk had made tho| The total costof the Mahaska county |as ‘‘Misslseippi Charley,” was found desd of individuality it displayed. For any guid- [ BN SRR B S o ear the | Wish to see g in'the ruck of |atantislly as well as artistically con-|entry himzelf from a card sent to him by | conrt housa at Oskalocss, when com. [in his bed Thursday. He wasstruck with aneo e ook e o wfeb Luve Leen | ST oL O s | Dumaniy for o worlds priscs, mads o atrucied. The lndies’ and gonta’ walting | tho Tadios who oconpied room 3, and had | ploted, will aach S193,000, Tho buid- |6 dlub by o young man named " Burdt o D g O Ol O iing. o | caniot bo gnored that tho exisicneo of tho | lundsomo allowances, Greatly to their credit | rooms, restaurant, baggage rocms, and |entered *Mr.” Instoad of *Mra, J. H, |log s to 0o firo proof, no wood entering | thres dayo ago and o chonefiects T e s earious as ho was at present | many charming country houses which adorn | they lived within their ficomes, oven saved | dining hall are in the secord slory, which | Carroll.” The Chamberlain fnc!dent and | into its conatruction. iR e s e Hbiabson arreete m';‘!:‘.c;t about the matter, ho might have | Oakbury is as much due to its contij ‘f‘f’""{'_ G100 N;‘"f;"‘ tlll\)t SRl 1| opens vut upon the privcipal street,while | the hctel register were connected ard the | Samuel J. Kirkwoed, the old war goy~ | #1d confined in jall, st opposito to hor from London to the Land's | the dirty thriving town as to its B o £ e o et | the gonoral waiting ~room and train yard fstory with many embellishments sp- | ernor, bas beon eegaged to meet with [ Tho new pila and pontoon railway Tind et mot have known how €0 cla ~ify her, | beautics—and although o certain proportion | BY theit seawsitions 16 MAPAT Mouic M| arg in the firat story upon the river bank | peared. The next event that shattered [the survivors of the old Twenty-firat |brldge across the Misslssippt at Prairie Sho swns dressed in plain black—and biack, like | Of those desirablo residences bas been pur- | A0S B Y G EREG FOTIA0 K00 T [ and s reached by massive flights|the peace of the town, was the appear-|fowa infantry at thefr reunion at Farloy, [du Chien, Is ocompleted, and the first chased by Bla stul traders, the § L0 10 and. south—so judiciously thai|©f staira from * the upper sto-|ance of the husband of Mrs. Carroll and | August 19.h and 20th. + | through passenger Lrain crossed the river ; tho Drothers felt sure that, if such o thing|riec—d pecullar, but at the|tho father of Miss Marshall, The lstter| mhq Jadies of Dabuquo will purchase s O it Monday morning. The bridge was were needed, the gelection would enhance the | same time pleasant construction—as all} was loaded—a pistol In one pocket and | gtand of colors for presentation to com. | X months in building, cost $200,000, reputation they already enjoycd for refined | unplessant nolees, smoke, oto,, are kept|$10,000 in oash in another. The shoot-|puny B, Second regiment Iowa national |80 i8 a marvel of strengthand ingenuity, tastes and knowledgo ¥ matters artistic. away from the main part of the bullding. |ing and suBsequent events have already | oyqpg on thefr roturn from the state en— | Lhere ara two draws, each 408 feot long. iz Tho now “West” hotel, tho pride of Min- becn published. Tho actiole had been | Sanbs 04 'a Canterville, The draws alone cost about $100,000. nesota, recently built,is an elegant strac- | fally and satlsfactorily explained by both . EareleLalls saiditorh left bi The total length of the plling is 7,000 ture of stone and iron, It iseight stories | Sherman and Cutright, and reparation i el'"{) t‘)‘me ith wh }:v; el ®|fect. Engineers promounce 1t the in holght and cost sowething over $1,-|offered, and had not Wwife In Dubuque, with whom he as beo | g¢rongent and safest railway bridge on the K 000,000 to bulld, Iti 1y far— 2 boarding for a number of years alleging to | ¢ Al that quarrel had lnsted for six years. They | 000,000 to bulld. = Tt is gorgoouly fur MALICIOUS INTERMEDDLERS B T S ST e iy Ty (oYt L shudder now as they look back upon thu(| nished and appurtenanced, audls & fit-1 |} 04 {hotr chin into the affalr it would | was abls to put up botter chuck. Jobn Stelnberger, a young man of time, tlog sample of the enterprise and gener- ¥ = twenty-three years, was almost instant), Tt was no vulgar dispute, which s made | osity of the people of Winneapolis. *v‘;;“ "{"I““ :’I‘IPP‘:" "‘d"‘t““‘thl’l";,‘é‘r‘)“fi Charlie Curningham, an 18-year-old | L1111 nt Sharen Gentor Taenday i known o all the world and in which mutual | Maby other improvements might be men- | Frhem TRt KOHARER 10 S PR | on of the depuly olerk of Jasper county, | noon, He was in the ot of cllmbing friends are expected to take sides. It was [ tioned, but we have not the space in this | 20U after intervlewlng fll’“d e e;; °d was drowned In Skunk river, five miles | oy’ tho seat of a threshing machine {0 OXII_V the Talberts themselves who knew thaf letter to enumerate them, the Journnl, he waa p"med and prodde gouthwest of NCW‘BI’I, on the afternoon of tako the relos and drive off, when the a quarrel existed. o outsidors they scemed| Ay 1:55 I bosrded tho St, P, & M, | by one of the employes of the hotel, and | tho 131k while out with a pleale. nores TR ERE L (TR e more absurdly polito to-cach other”than bo-| rilyay and In the course of au_hour |his dander malsed ‘to o shooting piteh |y, G rant monument fand st Atlantlo | blowlng off steam by & portablo bolor. fore. roached my destination—Lrke Minneton- | After the first shot, which pie City, has already reached the svm of | Steinberger was thrown to the ground by The cause of the quarrel was the interfer: right’s shoulder, he wheeled and ren for | 1Y A e e e ks, AtSpring Park statlon I took one A‘filtcr. A pagnaclous billy geat pre.|$700. 1t is proposed to Increase tho | the sudden jump of the horses, and the charity and night, covereth and hideth much, No scrap of bright ribbon, mo vestige of [ most aris color, broke the sombro monotony of her [ With indifte attire, and o thick black veil hid tho upper | tunes of the part of her face. Sho s > one in & thoughtful frame of mind, head was bent forward, and so threw her mouth and chin into the shade. Her hands being gloved, it was impossible to know whether she wore awedding ring or not. nce on the good and oy ty. They, the aristoc tic in- habitants, are useful to Blacktown, not They are out of its dis- Blacktown to them. sensions and struggles; better still, boyond | mhe brothers wero the best of friends the range of its taxation. They are of the 5 Biat At not the town, So thoy head their Oakbury, Westshire;” and, as a rule, decline intimacy with any Blacktown trader under the rank of banker or merchant prince. Besides Lord Kelston's well known country seat, there must be in the parish of Oakbury some 20 or 25 gentlemen’s residences. They cannot be called estates, as the ground at- i pectively from threo to fifty acras, but nota few of them might lay claim to be deseribed by that well-round- , dear to auctioncers and Louse ‘a country mansion, it for the oc pation and requirements of a f 3 Only ves had they quarrelled, buf affairs ainted and gilt railings surround ain occasion ono of them |loke breezss, A delightfal rile of about [ ¥, Time was preclous and epeed & ] ©With bullets in the rear| StrahU’s hardware store av Fletcher, | disemboweling him, 4 sald Cutright, after | Sac county, was destroyed by fire at 11 o’clock Tuesday night, Oaly about §300 worth of gocds was saved, Loss esti- mated at §5,000; insurance, §3,000. Congressman Hall, of the fiest congres. eional dlstrict, has appointed & boatd of gentlemen to mest at Burllngton, Sep-|Boston Courier, matter of life. and a butt in front,” the doctors bandaged his lame ehoulder, T hetitcted o recond whether to leap them; thick boundary walls and fine old trees hide them from the gaze of inquisitive hol day folks. As the country around is very Deautiful and richly timbered ; as tho provail- ing wind which blows across Oakbury comes straight from the sea, pure and uncontam. inated ; as two of the best packs of hounds in England meet within an casy dist and, prejudice notwithstanding as much his | an hour brought me to Mound City and a He was mis- | further cbjective polnt, the Mound City taken, They did not use high words, honse, i ero not in their line; but cach Sundsy the ““Minnis Cook" waz at the y firm,The upshot was that | whatf, ~This fs the fllfated sleamer [0VOF the goat and cars they only spoke when they met | which contained the Mayor Rand party BREAK MY NECK, at the time of the traglc accldent of 8 |or tako the dilemma by the horns, but few weoks ogo, the terriblo particulars of | billie hopped aside as I cleared the door e ——— CHESTNUTS IN $HE CABIN own busit A Broadside of Puns Made the Presi- [ dent Take to the Woods, K old Talbert died. His successful , I ; daughter had been dead a long time, Theold » aeg | tembar 10, for the examination of candi-| When President Cleveland ked g veniences offered by a large city are so close ¥ Pl AN | which the Ber resders are already famil- | in time to miss the eecond ballet, 1 3 » n President Clevelend was aske . ot hanid—itis no wonder that tho rector of | 1 ony watool Homo and 165 contents | jur with from tho tolegrams ot tho timo of | ¢hall cultlato a goateo 1n honor of tho | datea for tho cadotahip at Wost Polnt. |10 appolnt Judgo Troe to a foreign mic- : Oalkbury numbers many families of position | . divided into threo p and loft in this| the accident. The ‘‘Minnie” fs o trim[incident,” added the sick man as he A probably fatel accident occurred |slon he replied: among his parishioners. 1f mine were a fam. ily of position, it should most certainly oc- ch of his children or their little pleasure at and notwithstanding she ls fraught with awfal remembrances groaned with pain. Mz rshall evidently came here prepared north of Osocols Monday. James Young, son of A, P, Young, was caught in a hat- ““I'd just as leaf as not,” This gracicus answer to the application i e cupy @ pew in that fine, old square-towered g i o 4a atil well fillod upon each ploasuro | for jast what bapposed. Tho fact. that | vestiog machine and had both logs brokon, | was recclyed with a profound bough, Pressed her lips ypen; th cburch, 2 i : trlp. “Eye Ske.” | ho had the cash to put up to securs hls [ono in threo places and the other in two [ ““In making this appointment, how- i B i i e AT s dossetotion 16 il Lo, sesly: be. oming, they made uy —— bondemen phow s that he left Missouri | The erstern lowa trotting clrcult has |ever,” continued the Chief Magistrate, : f the child, a little boy, Waa 1 ing| lleved that the Oakbury people are somswhat y little was said on| PILES! PILES!! PILES!!!|with blood in his eya. The clink of the |arranged for racesas follows: Anamoss, “‘it 13 not to be coneidered by any branch- . that could bo'scen except’ muss of bright | exclusive—by tho Oakbury people aro meant | ST diferences very Tittlo was said on w A i ; : * | es of the Judge's family that thoy h ; | golden hair. The woman had wound a thick | the inhabitants of the ~ aforesaid twenty [ Suntion (v o oo e e Ak L Cordial| ~ A sure cure for Blind, Blecdiog, Itching [chink had powerful welght ln shaping | August 26, 27 and 28; Montloello, Sog- |88/ 410 VACEE y y have ; Woolen shawl around bim, and held bim close | ouses; the manacr of tho villagers and other | 21240 Wero testablished, At which happy | aud Uleorated Pilen has been discoverad by | “publlc opinion,” and lawyers flocked | tember 2, 3 and 4; Maquoketa, Scptemb- | only to epply for a position to bo - 3 p B e o0 £ an) 'Who cmstitute tho Tusiduo of the | COClusion each mulll Ti;mfxu 'fiu_-l;lll)m_tlgr Dr. _Wlllgmus. (an Indian remedy), called Dr. | about him ke carrlon, with |yP:|p|'.hefi0 er 9, 10 and 11; Dewlts, September 16, P°f‘"“9‘ o R one, for, shortly after tho train started, lie| population need ot bo taken juto account, | 2200 T 01 0 vow that for (e | bea p e e Ol A aios [advico aud an ltohing for his pocket: 17 aud 18, *'Corlafuly kuot,” was the response. : 4 fell fast asleop. Indeed, so inoffensive were | The Oakbury people proper are very particu: | gt BEEY SERERE & Yow thiv for the w;m. :’;";din? e o o Zve | book, The clvil and criminal sults will| “mho poard of supervisors of Scott Then, I guess you can tell J udge Treo 4 | \ his traveling companions, that the gentleman, ar as o with whom they associate, and the | gt B0 SH0R R minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- | come up at the next term of the distzlet | sounty will be asked at their September g‘o ack his trunk,” sald the Presldent, : P, who Lad felt somewhat disgusted when a| most particular dud exclusive of all are twa | "y 45 im0 our friends had grown rather | ig medicine, Lotions ‘and_instruments do | conrt. meeting to submit to s voto of the cid- ou exposted mo, of course, to appolnt \ woman and a child entered the compartment, | gentlemen named Talbert, the joint owners | DY ! VR ¥ More barm than goed Willisset n . i1, | him,” he added, z | bogan o Liope that, after all, he need notshiff | and occupiers of Hazlewood House. Ty g bout, Moraover, 1t wt | Bile Ointment absory the tumors, allays the| . THE THIED AND LASTSENSATION fusus of the county the queation of build-| ™y, ynow you wood,” was tho reply. N | his quarters at the first stoppage. Their ultra-exclustveness was but tho mat- | bo culled (b home, For meatly twenty | 1446080 ltohing, ‘(particularly at aight aftor |fovolves » desler in musical Instrumenta fivg & now 023?,?)(113 Sourt, honse 0 the| i), yuid the Prosident, “I was { | 1o train sped on, through tho white £08: | yra) outcom of the position in which they | years they had lived in the various capitalsof | Fertant wir, o 1 b ey b0 var | pamed Groome, & “l"“"H"’ law °'hl“° il B Loald b 1qht | 37are that Judge Troe did not pine for 4 ! Jovvas 8 fast Lrain, bubnob ko fast as to &1V¢ | wero placed. The fact that their o was | Europe, and they knew that they had con- | itching of private pares, aad for tothiag else, |f tbe Journsl man. He came hote| Tho fastest tlme ever made by a frelght | the offica, nevertholesa in auch a position dtaelt ains and declivo stopping more WAL | doriyed from money wade by their father in | quered society Tudeed, it is doubitiul whethel A BEACEALS, Al ok RN, from Town ashort time ago. and was [ train on the C,, B. & Q Is eaid to bave | am auxious to nco, msour Eaglish feisnds o) e e oo Reading the | inber, tobacco, soap, sugar, or somo other | any two men, not celcbrities, were better Sed WIRGARS: followed by a warrant last Wednosday | been accomplisied on the middle divislon | would say, & good mn at the ‘elm, and ok breathed an inward praver that e | large industry 'of Blacktovn—peoplo have | known than Horaco and Herbert Talbert. Sc [ Byor: Fraders Mogic Ointment, Cures 8 | urging his rotura to the laud of probibi-|last week. A traln of fesh stock, 1o | whilo 'm maple— ) might not be disturbed. Ho did mot motice | M1€ady nearly forgotten which it was—must | they resolved to settlo down and begin house | o Totohia and Eoraptions on the face, leaving | HORy Whero o prospectivo mother avx-fchargo of Covductor Oiis Wright and| ™CQpestuuts?” exclaime? the dolegation : that, us tho train drew up at the platform, | ° Fespousible for tho care tho Talberts were | keeping on their own account. Saltekin clear and beautifal, _Also cures Itoh, | iously awaits h'm Groome positively de-| pulled by Engiueer Peterson, cromsed the | i 4 breath, the woman balf rose from her seat, as if he; | Pound to exercise before they made a new | collected their art treasures, and be | old, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, snd |clined the Invitation avd gave bonds to|ajyision from Oreston to Ot.umwa, 11 Then the Prestdent rotired to hls desk o o avas at - ond; theu, aiter & me | Scaualntand ‘ 4 ing not traders, but still thorough prioObstinate Ulcers, meet the charge in court at any time. It|miles in threo hours sud twenty miuutes. |with a pleassnt smils on his f a th h . hesitation, reseated herself in he| . Because, you see, in their opinion at least, | business, in order tosave any questi icetld by druggists, or mailed on receipt o |4y anite probable that a marrisge licents R i \y 8 00 M-8 A0 Aud K00 1 B b o he. fravelors wero my | the taint of trade still clung to them. They | in the rémote future, made exact inventorics | ~ At , 60 centa, b a-3lio provecsa, X et Towa | . S3m Hinton, sged about 35, was killed | delegation departod well pleased with tho 4 | formw Ty e train shot on onee mare | Were but a generation removed from tho | of their respectivo belongings, down to the | Bech retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroster & | 814 & minlster 'h ; ‘“5“"{h o%8 | Suuduy ut Thiumss' ccosucry, distant |succoss of thelr misslon, y b, e e boohostil 2 | actual buying, selling and chaffering, Meta- | utteruost, suallest aud most cracked cup anc | Bechts ~ At wholesale by 0.'¥' Goodman, | Indiscretion, as tho [rleuds of the woman | ybopt ojght miles from Manchester, The Bl te gwiiaman, rved bis bk | phorically speaking, their own father's hands | gaucer. Then they combined the Poisoued by Toadstaols, proposo to push him to the wall unless |y fortuuate man was eparring with s|SUMMER COMPLAINT cureu and 1m- 1 o alf. an our Dideot wa | ad been hardencd by tho timber, stained by | and rnado Hazlowood House cu TV W 018, . |he consents to do the honorsble thing. | grignq named Kelley at the tlme, when, | mediately relioved by Durer's Puas Mair ' . the tobacco, latherod by the scap, mado | tiful' with paintings, china and bricy Saardo, Hlsy Auguit 15, =doba K. Vale- Tt 1 0GERTY. | ypoing, he fell, striking his head agains: [ Wiisker, Recommended by loading Phyei- 4 reaahiad. Thio woma, after s quick glance | sticky by the sugar, according to the par This dotte, they settlod down into quiet do- | Ghicago from Tlmira, N, ., dled. yesterday — rapldly revolying wheel and fracturing | cisne. Bold by Druggists aud Grocers, i 0 assure herslf that tho rouder was inien | lur brawich of trado at which b b worked | mestic i, and kept thetr house us mothon | st i sechdcnos 1o Woodiaws Park f:om the JOWA LXuME s skall, osuelng Instant death, D R R —— upon his book, pressed her lps l"‘l*'“mA fo such advantage, So it was that upon at- | cally and carefully, and no doubt a greal | effects of feasting on_toadstools, supposed to ra—— leaves a wife and three children, New Y v i b. n b child's golden head, and kept them there | iaiving the earliest years of discretion, the | deal botter, than any two old women could |00 mushrooms, Mrs. Fairman, who| Oakaloosa ls enjoying a building boom Willlam Morrl ot RN, A s 0 LD ".}‘:‘ until the train stoppod. For a minute of | song decided that it was more incumbent | have done, al:o aty of the toadstools, is seriously | that already counts 204 dwellings ereted | . illlam Morrleon, a coal miner near rfn):zl.mnhn;:‘eg(%o&«;::wa 00,000, o two sho remained motionless, then, 1aying | upon them than upon the generality of per-| Of course, with their cultivated tastes |1l and caonot recover, Kairman's father | oo unuiey 15t of the preseny year. Kuooxville Junctlon, wes shot and ser- | banks now hold §60,000,000 in excess of lezal the child on the seat, rose quickly aud opened | gonsto bo particularly partionlar in their | their gener 1 acquirements, their cosmopolitar | ¥a# 8% one time propristor of the Elmira Ga- L4 £ D iously injured on Monday pight last by a|Fewitements. p 4ho carviage door. The reader looked up &3 | choico of friends. A3 they were amiable, | experiences, and the many desirablo friend: | 26 1618 learned that some seven or eight | Under licouse law, the town of Durant, | o, oc Gired by his wife, who at the tims o B — { tho cold, damp air Tushed into the heated | yight-fecling young men, they looked upos | they were known to possess, the Talberts | Pe0Pie ving in Hydo Park areina amvger- |in Cedar County, had thres ealoons. At) g 'aufunding herself sgainst her brate , . i ght-feol f berts | ous condition from the same cause, and 1t is d hibiticn, thete a1e Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and : compartment. | this duty as a sad necessity. standing in Oakbury was undeniable. They aRene g preeent, under prohy " husband, who was ecdeavoring to best b J 3 “You hs time o get out,” he said | Had they L rve from thi likely that half of them will die, loons the) J Lunge, 1t is curing more cases of Coughs A 0, of conduct respect for their father should | might, had they not boen too good-heartod T o — - . 0. Huntlogton, formerly the lowa £ ? Throat and Lnog Troubles, % ¢ She heard the wellneant caution she ' havo kept thom steadfast. Ho had always | dream of such a procoeding. have saubbe f'”h“"g,l‘“.w“”‘“‘\“O‘JMP”UILQ ,,,p,mm..';l.nu W GHAR, SALRIT W expe- j:,’,‘;h fos bar appearance before the grand | Threst aa AR e e ] paid no lived to it. Sho mada no roply, buty | jmpressed tho great duty upon them. = Beforo | avy one of the familios of position without |9 the day is undoubtedly JAMES | SRR SN Goonty oil tn- | " Bir, Jones, the gentloman with whom |Sohroter & Conrad, druggists, No. 211 ¥if- Ftepping on to the platform, closed the car- | the two boys wereoutof thonursery the great | dreading reprisals. If peoplo laughed ai] EYLE'S PEARLINE, It cloanses the s Aal (TG R S SARAARAD L B teouth street, to refund your money if, after " ; yingo door behind ber. The youns man coup which is expected by every saug their womanish ways, effeminate proceed |dirtiest aud most elegant fabric without | epector at Dis alolucs. Miss Kimball eloped several months eince, ree-fourths of & bottle, relief is nok i | business may came off, Mr, Talbert realizgd | ings and domestic economies, they were | 10jury and with Mitle labor, For sale by | The Sloux City postofiice, from July 1, | the predeceseor to s Mr. Heaton, i aed, Price b0 cents and 81, Zrial sizc . ' ! grocers, | 1884, to July 1,'1885, saoms a gross in- whom Miss K, 1a gald to have been on- |/ 3