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THE OXN lA"A DAILY_ Bhl“. FRII) AY. I’H'A‘l' MBER 11, 1885, nve | tion of one of these sconos: A chute is | | and wounded man hustled into i ance and taken to the cou jail. T 1id from the river's bank up the steoy Shot at Three T"nfl hy aa Infariated | threats of ¢ ance dicd av n mut- How a Pile of f'm{r erate Gold Disap. | mountuin to the railrond. and while w tor but the sheriff thoy t best to 1o telling it the monstor logs are rush Husbaad, il caretully gaurded for a day Reated, | thundering, tying, leaping down ann- avel p“qy OF 1w 31 declivity, They come with the speed When the ease came 1 I public | The hast Mestfag of Jeff. Davke | of athunderboltand somewhato oar And Parsued by a Mob That Firea a d L 8TAR_ ' & opinion had ve wround ¢t ils A track of fire snd =moke follows them Volley After Him, He Drops From | 100"y, Cabinet—A Strange Colncidence= | fi. struck by their friction with t sécession Wt chnte logs. The, . \ foet of IS AT was | a High Window and t ound of selt 0 Western Literary J o into the chito in fon L bing so i is Itescued. Vitnbo of ablivion, It ) 18 brief hey drop 7 orpendioularly. They but bright: it was lovely in t On a cold, diizzly day in Novemli teike the decy with ot that | ’ A Chillicothe, O, corraspondent, weit. | Of seven iss it 1 1805, writes &0 “Abbeville, 8. €, o | he liard & m fire " g | Iy mourned by the stockholders * | spondot i New York 8 m o won - wou o o . ,Ah“""' ing tothe Cine wm:m_l quirer, suys: A | g rers, mysell among them.’ | o¥ ndent to vl) New York Ml:l. straln | oo bee volocity than s kAR Froc from Opiates, Emctics and Poison. | 1 evenings nwo L called the attention ' drew up at the depot horo with 8 mys- | foot of the chie. The of Col. W. K. Gilmore, postmaster of this | MUST BE CREASED, | torious car attached. With it camoe sev- | is over 100 tect a secomd througi » p q T / SAFE, o165, 96 18 SIARHIAF ' s6 - OF thé yourg 3 | eral ngente who busied themselves hiring | the entice distanee, and at the in One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U.S. ity, t 2 © YOUNE | rhe Latost Thing in Trousers for the | [0 W8T HE TORarI0% | gtant they leaped from' the mouth thelr ; .ts man in Zanosvilie who seenied bent on Fashionahle, eamns for the transportation of the con | gyuuid must be fully 200 feet per s :cond to Select from. | 4 tents ot this car. Abbeville fs abonut | X sugar pine log somet wei ten f-destraction, and o acec that | Now York Sun: ~Trousersto be pressed t | o ans end gashed his throat me and then [ flat,” said n fashionable tailor to his |t _-ln-;ml“-z Lrum“ the Savannah river, | tons |\\ hat am »lx:‘-‘ How the water is ‘ b I A i et ittt low. | clefle: thiather 4 he measured s | whicli divides South Caroling from Geor: | tossed in the aie Like o grand plume of N S C [ o P A E,‘m THECHARLES A vr.r’:rlga}non‘s;c;;uouE . Gltsdulitlll sl IOW, | TG, - or < gin, and is the terminus of the branch of | dismonda and rambows, the feathery 0 talrs to im e ant dass -’r “Vator Gl but, despite all th violent efforts to Whit is meaning of that mysteri- | the Columbia and Greenville _railrond | 8 is hurled to a hy tof a hundred - — partthe enrtain separating the visible | qus or said the cuetomot ' that runs off about twelve miles from | feet. It forms the grandest fountain ever Troni tlie Shvisible world, eonld exclaim | A now Sasio:” replicd the tailor, Hodges depot_to this village. Conse- | bohold. How thie watrs fonm snd ssoth M BURKE & SONS, e wottnd up Bis tape nieasie, las ap- | ate ntly, the orly way to reacn the ¢ and lush againgt th shorel One log, nois for theexpressparpose | recotnt a case which presented ‘some | a eruder state, and veady-made cloth- | teams were sccured, and they begsu | o as to be at n;Jn ngles with ] similurity of cirey rees, although the | W used by more people than at | loading from the mysterions cir. The | the path of the deconding mon GRO. NURKE, Managor, snicide was not- | o, such goods having heen p goods volled out wore in stout little ke ster. The mouth of the chate is per ably luckly vso citcumstances did . shelves, bore | of phenomenal weight, “and Nm\l_-Y.l tho | haps four ot abuve tho surface of UNION STOCK YARDS, OMANA, NEB. « thi ¢ 8e of lus actu ) i oasily . | packages wero smn 0y taxoo the water. huge log rled frof o ¢ A rh c " Qiscasss of the § VIHONCYOL N srhe ALl paEbOIAteR M ":v‘.'.wf._',,”,.f:.'i’",ll‘:',,‘f,““ T Ath 61 the. ¥ Ll o o e Brows v Uto oleaves tho air and 1n|ll;_:2r|(:“(\:|‘u RPFERLN Morehants and Fo Tk, Dasid Oy, Nob: Roaeury Nationgt N e et ey o | with thin, in one sens I they atle ars, \rhioh- weraoitled up length- | tailed for the work. At length The ting log. 01 RNEW HOW L BHTIBE | B ey R NOby: L st VUV SEEHO Rk B GeateniinaoryFears | d him mtcrialy, fe and were oronsed down the back and | ig was accomplished, and amid glances, but ean you imagine s saw log | " Will pay customers’ deaft with bill of Iading aiinched, for two-tinda valuo of stook. Bpecral Practics, Seminal My olit [eiend and_business partner, | frout when taken from the shelves. Gen- | flish of lanterns snd the crack of whips | glancing? The end strikes with a heavy ‘”:;‘;::','h‘- _l(]m',_\;‘?"::,";:;ng;v!;;;: E Z.C. Judson, who is_better and mo tleme: had th Jothes made to or- | and the cries of driver: o long line of | shoek, but glides quickly past for n short | = —— W0 omperimentini, The approprinte remedy | Tamiliarly known as ‘Ned Buotline,” " | der cseaped theso ks of the shelf, ws pulled out of the muddy railrond | distance, then comes a clush ke the AStanliel £ lws Wors for Yorod and '"“ onica used in f siid the eolonel, “was the chief actof in | for the te pressed the cont sleeves | yard up the steep, sloppy hill. through | ververation of artitlery, the falling | Middle Agel son, oy 51 by mibiy sl ved: | the queer melange of tragedy, comedy, | and tronser legs ot full and round, and %hn‘nl ;'u‘-l'r:-v!\ \\h.-; -;.r.m.-m-mn\-l | springs ‘\‘n‘-rlunll‘k ||||--’:I|n air. ’mul with postpaid,” 3 "Ono 1ok will eiire 5 66 SanUer, e and 1 Irama, and t fact that | 80 when n worn smooth clothesit | had gathe to watch them pass, and | a curve like a rocket falls into the water A 110 MOst ODUIATE cHee i FOUT LRy S OF 0.8, 5 dicets conwanta ur senser, Audresm i Vo ntapie with ik THEG BTN | son b o hion homanoe, | stht Sisappaatod [n_tlin aarkncas on tie | & Iong dlstabe froth the log 16 ateuok, DR.IAMES,No. 204Washinglon St Gnicago, . | i 00 (1 Al ity et | 1 e s thut he had : Winding 38 Pond" thE: lONAN. t0 - : 4 et A”an SSU'UbIBM d!Palfldflflugles — — Iy and physically active man of nd Uhen why do you intentionally put | Georg He Was The One. past, is stranger than anything that he | those creases in now?" | When the teams had gone nbout ten | Wall Stroet Daily News: An castern S NO BSOS 4058 OF 111 s, capitbi or ol o Doc l QR ever pictured in his work of fiction 1 am coming to thit now. The ready- | miles, e fifty n{hh‘!'wd men 'r-wl | young man returned home a few duys - LT WOUE AT HPD LOTL 1 L0 e (yBRon SAbout 1845 Judson, Prof. Hine, then a | made manutacturers always follow s, | upon the astonished drives and e » from w trip to Colorado for his RN by AT GG Comtin s I Eae siom ey leading editorial weiter for Tl neins | Phey pressed ont creses after they | takers, held them mute under the muzzlc wlth, and in narrating wWventures | A SHvacee D Stk el AR R u-hlr;“l'-: o WH|TTIER nati Giette, and [ started a i B ol thert oo s, to distin | of pistol . .'»I pr u|u|l o u:l.m.i the told about buying w1 siiver mine for Tor ctrouine, v e Box L, which we rather amt christen their from theirs, we have | wagons of their stont little ke A g3000. 1 knew they 'd rope you in. ex- | AT AT GURh The Western Literary Journial as | faken tho mark which they disoarded, | cloth was sprend upon the ground and | clnimed the old man: “so you swere nes AT i o \1 lC:’n 617 St. Chnrlen 3., Kt Louts, Mo, agood magazine, if 1 i But there is another PRt reason for sund it nssembled the ving, Wwith fick- | enough to by a num bug mine Yos Ite. Norv o 1 O e Ci b ¥ fois Rinvove, wire | BINL IS Pro S we 1 our creasing our garmoents now, and that | o1 lv::'“r"l‘"-; le‘ “l““\" \Q‘h‘h dett h:‘"'!: but [ didn’t lose snythin 1 formed o iR Vdheds | “In Cineiunati is tho neat ppearance it gives tem, | Stove in the heads of the kegs and poured | company and sold alf tho stock to n x o - ; : s Batat ang | 1 ol T uarters, 3 | Wi v oo ko o (e St | B eontonts into v single beap. "1t was | at man for 1. Y —yon | i : i Railway Time Table rmlmwm...,.., Warcuri ther Attece | Dublis liouse, but, as the with tronsers ereascd down the back and | gold=brizht, “yellow, = glitteiing gold 12" gasped the old. man w8 ho turis d e whown o N OGN Qons ot Throat, Skinor Bon Poisoning, idly bejran to soeure s wide popular- | front, you think that he has so many | bicees by the thousand. The hunges | white et I'mr the one who bought | e a1 T o tollowl w s 6 of arrva’ and de and Ulcer pon ity in the south, it e necessary to | paivs that he has o valet who earcfully | eves bedind the musks med with | 510 1 know you are,"” coolly observed e Zu pante d 1o et o 0, trmins by Central Standard timg "¢ Discasos Avh!nq from |14‘\< it x eatablish anothier e tor publication, | packs them in a drawer or on ashelf, | rofleeted avarice. 1t was @ weird, mys- | the younz maii, as he erossed his legs ! £33 Rt L St PO & Exposure ok Indulgcnce, wi | and in one of the western slave states. | ahicre by lying long unused they become | ne, like a paze from soms Ara- | ane {to appear very much at home, . o J S L, IR t was from motives of p flat and or i 4 n ror he abysmal nee of - o 3 il awaried the N W Coo 11 & ¢ . 1. & (. 1. from the 1ither than of n ssity that Nashville L7 the forest, Ken only by the rearing Just the Ordinury Taf o sdten Aation, 1o the \of wn M. dopoti sl othors trom tho Union Pacllle od for this purp nd Jud- NELLIE BAILEY'S ROMANCE. and plunging of tho aflinghted wules, | Wl Street News: “Well, we nre pen- | | heSciece of be ron : ) BRIG ere to superintend the branck the shivering ring of light varymens the | 1l or miohty near 5 he said, o e ! S ) o Cineinnah was oot at that time a | The Story of an Eventful and Way- | torches woero tound fro. the sur- | wGcind home - and thirew Uhe evening | | e (s numiier 6t soeloty 10 hom o Seiaice o " rite city with the shaveholders of the ROk eord ronnding he anxions taces of the | Bibar to his wife R ot be useful, whiotik et g i, MARRIAGE c l”l}?-., south It was regarded as ahot-bed of | o gispateh from Milwaukee, Wis., says RG] iy d WD e : Wh—what is it?' P, ! D P o ea - Euon Omal £60, PAOES, FING PLATES, et - abolitionism, the home of wany of the | &4 G et i by aning lipsupon this fantistic spec “The Mechanies’ bank has busted, and | s xpari | gr 1010 ' ron of tho “Undereronnd | Nelic oy, ¥ 8 Lo ¢ ircle of masks, and Tast | o o $1,000 on doposit there. ™ | e o Lo (B % | raitroml, " and t of Nuztreth out of | life vefds like n nroderinovel, wasin | the solid:lla oFSoverelgns, the centerof Sut Richard, " sho saiel altor glancing | 5 IR el B € ) IR ON W N : which no good coul saibly come. Our | Milwaukee to-day en route from Wanke- | the whole—ali form anorama which | ng the aiticle, “the president says : oty withoit_an tnstancs TRYSELR | | Arrvat ant e 1N from tho * never forget hopes to pay all depositors in iall | Mention 1hi or 3 nfor ¢ Cotmeil Bl 1 Wils, Of course inted at 5 2 sha to Wichit from whenee she g | | ati, biit, to allay these little pre- ! . ; With all pe haste the money was | 004 ToRiy e Fatie \ 3 A poee e M govs to St. Louis as plaintiff i action | ‘:’v o y nd d t say the same to my o 10 & NOETHWESTIRN, 7 : 1 the part of our sub. n and : Al : 1St | divided up bifeqan the masked ménand | TtBraEWI BRI TA oA niTHB YR Eaoay H i ik R Nebraska Naflonal Bank T R T A fou diverco. aauist lir husbund, Shisn | ir jifkoon miniites: tiey woro gonor 8o | Dl MO T KNS BERRUY U fifi PH R-"Y @“ A en. 1RG0 st deod b2 L T “““ll“““ iy re the publio wo y¢ tfnten L AL AL O ey e Jea GOt . e LEULSIE LT ! 5 v imprint of the Nashville oftice. Al A DL i s wid empty wugons, wnd the | jgwied. ¢ ok : ' ¢ OYAHA, NEBRASKA “p e things went e |- Whon sho tigared in a sensationnd marrt | oy takors of €y lost remuput of the | " M Tt 5 . ICAPIELTS, B D. b\nil nd loxproes? PAID Up CAPITAT 51,00, ) waal was prosy : ago ut Waukesha, She was nest heand | confederato freggory — sent tho teams T, B : 3 Suny : v, May 11637000 - ets for a great and conti ofin the fudian territors, charged with | 1,ck'to Abbevillo, whilo they contimied | pe e A T TALR 7 oo, 0, S AU &V MW Yaves, Prisident” " : D the nm;\lv-l of Clemeni 1 quley, \\Hju TR A Rt BT N L0 M. .|" frowins o the d ning ion of £ 210 . w3 cad Tooeow ACE T, Vie Prosi oot D R e our | om she was travelinge o' sheop rane, | LU EAYIIMI SRRt L redosmod reboldom Uie: ST s | ooy e ? Lom it e A HuGEs, ¢ S ) representutive knocked it | B Wik etitedd Stocn months by U | mains to-diy pprofound s il will Lol pous Cancha. i cone B, e i er. L b Reprons 4 W. V. Monsr, TN onN S, G he kito of Gilderoy. J udson | {0 SHL S8 ime by 'a jury that ¢ SNV OVAE o RIERFO U NI OT press telegram announecd the Sl insColic oo M By & i f o ¢ : § L very sef 2 [Hted X : : on abol Torast scon as derived | Ml 1 e WU H W, Y Attt v1s 8. Rik of a very serious ol el five minutes. Netlic Buloy is below | Hon about th'forist scone was derived death of iGandolph Tucker, of Virginia, 3‘?,,,,1..';'%(0,..,..‘.‘{ / nr A . ho i eigl « 10! o x- fr 0 o s - i COTT ) Vs 50l THE IR()A IM NIC. | wchieming aoquuintanco shortly after | Jnne {y;},; ‘J-?L,.v.;”..-b.‘fi‘.li’....lf. = | commodions Carpit bag, and he showed (";';;\j‘lnlg‘g; fibiring SBlaRyHIe I O e Bk aar B he arrived a his destination—a heautiful | fingiuge i ot choice, rollecting hor | i rold in confiriuation of the story. S OTrAbE L the b AvSRtl ot LroTled H Gonoral Bunkini Husiness Traoweted. SoyHtHags romisient citizei | N horn at Algonguin, T, sb A 1ow.duge fhis atray squls o | WWell, Genoral, T seo that Randolph o e LT o0R RoreEohsy T oing the party econd patt he | giq Snd went with my parents to qALTTC ¢ began to wander |yt dinies that ho is dead.” “Y. o bared of Kttt Koriods. Dopni. A FINE LINE Or plunged headlong into rato flirta- | 00 RS TR WiRTR0 TG (R T RERE Ol KN irough m;'f«rn\'n. Sh l'muxn 8 urm the gz li quickly, I saw tha lics, too Frofurs Reripda,., S . 1do not know thae anything of a | N ] slodnonte 00K | jd passed throligh Georgia, and throy " BonsrMi ; aR0rpup, Youga, Ditteuls Breatks ¥ ford s v When 15 years old ©was | hitd passed thioligh Goorygia, and thwoush | et Such a d——d liar 1 don't know enniy Trsipcia oot Ko G KAN4AS 1 10:00 5 g { criniinal matura vesulted from this - | ford ki el = o E i Planus an [][ ans : indeed Jud-on solemnly e | down than Allenville, and was now suck. | Whether to believe it or not e Hind Vicodjng it oy ; rward that there did not; and e giflhinoin Bl o T iR g 1 ColumbinThe hroken T e, o ¢ . bl & ceyboily believed him —but theirintimaey | Jent and marry Shinnon f rees which opposed Sherman wero tak: | (f 15 suld, that wildeats of ehormous size R R it 0a...... : wits suflicient to arousa the husband to | Prnker, 28 years oldor th d (e bek track u little | fingthe b ; -\x:a:- Y bischne” e e BTN sp s jealousy. Ho forbado his wife | time Clement Bothomle: i tho pine-lands s0r- | about the favm hotses. at n Dopart, SOUTHWA KD, A [l i g L ST f etiinis ton and went into the sheep business s i w 9 Wor to see Kk to Judson agi . | turkey and make off with A MOMISSOUKE PACIFLC, QODBRH)GE BROS i L i ML was unhappy, and my husband traveled | B svening sbout sundown Ji . Buzrih, the ofiier dav. a big ca ) i oy I : 9 TR er o ted States, . 0t e e " s 7Y 5 ; s EIITG | with mo all over the Uni SV ITELR AL GHA DY Oy ST S AET © | grown shecp and i ) : S i L ronk 4" | When Faurgo he pEORtod [ 120Yi3 EUROIGE D00V o . | the faim r conld get bis gun. Haging par- __..__._,.._._—-._— KLC R0 ; M Ubl(l HOUSE ! ";‘l' hluhhl‘l.“'\ M to It mo o home, giving me | [T A WA ::"m[‘lf::u‘l\“ ot ties freuently gt on i (rack of e ani; i aing 9::00 Vi’ Platt g 1100010 A L dm noviateT e alivn 6od o L dojob bW remambor.. A wials, Dt have not got a shot at_one s yet Dopart. NOWLHWALD, meet Mr. Bothomley. He told me the Last year several wildeats were killedin o oy OMAHA NEBRASKA. : o instrac- J ; X ling town, ono strect bo: | Kot P g e e ey ur e A P o BStuC: | oty of his life—thit he was forced to buift on tho. Grestof . Ml and it | Haem o oot ¢ ¢ Rm" ASPEC FIC FOR T P PR T 3 duy ufternoon, the Ly ! a | marry a woman against nis will, de chies a point where it branchesotl' into £ . e PENRNYEDOYAL PILLS T e s, shom st fondly | S5t her in Enzind, et Ameriea | LR G s park. Just in this | LIKE TIE PACK OF A CLOCK, THE CON- zvenr lensYs T “ . ieved to be indulging in hisusuxl | With @ young woman whom he vepre 3 g, Sigated what used o be the rosi- | PITION of the skin indicates the . AILS P onyule . Iadselias el OIS IESTERSIENGLISH) buvwho was i relity, conduct- | 30 g b i Ainallyof her | deey’of Armistead Burt, who was, be. | &y or irregularity of ‘the int p slons, Falling |-+ Ml e Raltanie, Newars of orthlr . i n surveilia oo aver her move. | Guith. We arra 0 Join 18SULs £010 | fr the war, u_ congressian from South | chinery. Tt tronbled with Ergsipelis, Bvl Suclness, St.Vitug o1l DS A promptiy decrded to follow, | Texas, get divo nd marry. 1o pre- Guroigna, Mr. Burt is dead now, and the | Salt Rheum, Boils, or any other for Dance, Alewiol- 104610 Pt v : clo 4 5 hH . wt My Bailey from following me we . +2 1l axtornal ini ation, expel its cnuse - ne o great distance before | YUt B house I in strange hands. The house it- | external inflammation, expel its eause 5 S for Omah t 4t 73 3 R e e | it Gt | el e e bl | S, BN Wi | YTHE GRERTI Y orm 5 i i e aunre. 3 'uhhul" Tortured wnd madidened by sns. | handsome ear for me to travelin, We | §i . <,“,“. building, Ssurrounded by wnat | maritan Nervine. $1.50, at Druggists. ng, Syvhillis, q > i ety L 8crofula, Kings % o picion, wus ‘cuniirustion strong ns proofs | ! e a point in tho Dndian Terti- | 1040 Tovely frounds. und garions o , K of ol writ” of n’ assignution. e | ntveinseonthatisliolKn W orchards. Jeferson Davis wnd his | Tt is sad that Longteliow and Fields w m i1il, Ugly Blood UNSUMFH uN ‘occeded to the ecmetery, gayly o) of sunduy, October | oy pint proceeded to the house of Mr | making a short v an tour » 3 ’ 1 i nd chatting, but at the tur L . p- MentWas | gy, whore they were hospitably re- | 820 When, to their sarprise. an anury ,m Nei havaapanives s : 50 MLInG anouL ) a8 with him. The two boys | ooy sood In 0 Spathias, cidendy do Llantes, 1Lan apparition that suddénly froze and il who were with us we ampid A strange coincidenco! Has it cver o s f""‘hl Y "v"'(‘ I’xl;hl"" o U 1“; neat an their hilarity inio silonce. It was the | "’;”‘l‘\',"“_l;f’l“ fnew frons ourcar, | Mic Bothe | heen noted beforer | helieve not, 11 e, e L | e s eckader, Drati Wotrs. Lhood Sores) 2 .,»'.'T.'..f'..l"" reen 0. sh o o Sho S « K, ho! 9 - 1, : 2 Tt B o o 51 0% SRR e vy | L sy i e that of &1 wlaemed the eamp. Oneof o boy'sont g abplivio iaperlarmediibio gla b 3% | souliod the poct, "1t spp.ass o bo'a dis puted 'S”Yx;r%},;;affi';\l:‘hwim tration, e in his right hand. v amp for hel, | 4 stone's throw f pot was Scees- p ey Who eares for Lo doctors’ snecr The Land of Oranges, Judson!" ht ealled, at the same timo Wi m baek twelve miles to | Gon hill the brow which gave birth to After Diphthert infallible remedy i8 ot hand? The * > 5 3 t ch B buricd. On . i i i i 11 find $t 10 bo'a constitutio=zl sp : . She shricke o wr. dus sars previows Diphthe: u se, roquir- | ¥ Surshine, o AT ndhes, "udaon | riday four mon from Wichita=th town | {1t SA%, S fehr Years proches T WIRRROC I8 Vrbe SRS TR | Sty :’,’J,‘,;‘“.'.‘:..“Jif!““::Eh?.f,,':{." ] and Tropical S:enery. | walked slowly jird. cinge (o marsiinl und ‘)lu:"fl.];:;‘w d two gow | vs, was filled Wi compiels cu o it powor is | witerto (10 pirtiied and ifniing b el & ho evidently intended to wipe ont the | 22 o il e 0 w08, ull looking toward a st broken, it clings to the patient with great ne Lonx Yok lor A0S10D, Bk terg Bab | indiznisy dome him in blood. | Tho only | Ack to Wichita for trinl. Within' four | UL tructed sainst. thrce roe tranks | persistoney, and often leaves the system | ssmmglekisto onrtferingandinvitoden o » A reason that he dul not earry his intention | the murshal and deputy were | gyg- oontaming the leading men of Rmumml and prostrated. Just h 60 days onlj o 3 e o ) E AT woman and child apeuss owe adoto Hi 'fi?fi.“&“.-y", into effect was that ho wis o very bad | anged for killing a bank prosident and | 105,00 [ was the first of the s Sursapurillin doesn vast umount of zood, | The T, 8, A, HCHHOND NETVINE €0, &, Josyt, Mo, Siliing fand. No awawps, o mtaria. SLouses: [ whot,Three Umes ho fired at his yietim, | Sishier and attempting to rob the bank. | G *it 1 VU0 G N expelling imprrities from the bloo § p u | L M| peaker i | g iy 1 Rold by sl Drugeista. §iorem botauatready bullt, Beverat tatnndallyy | Then Judson vaised his arm, and the hus. | The other two wore shot. - Recently, | dijuted tn glowing terms on the neeessi- | giving it richness and vitality, while i | g5 ner botile, an fome i tes f0r 8500 Vp-Sote granve groro tracts, $200 each. ‘A oh his | While in M Lodge, the lot where | " 5 enuthens the syste owingstrects, 4 church m«\ and fell dead with n bullet through his t ‘“1[ severing the relations of the renovates and strengthens the system. FOR SALE BY C. F. GOODMAN, fine O Groveln elghl | heart the men were hangod was presented to S B p % 1) H no Oranzg ;.?v"r‘:'fi:{'lf, ey or st dered himself to the ;:l":u,.lv“;:.i( now. h:‘\‘(" ;::J:i::lh! | X:"m:'r'-‘o”"-qu.\m.lu'l‘.‘n?(|.“n:;- Jaw il ""m‘” L o A Bont Froe: Bop. | first oflicer that he met, but & mob- thut g akiciia. hed 8 orable Judge Wardlaw, a nen whose de- | fuz that” Luther's house in Witienbere hud | 66 :’Jf&.?é"ié"‘";“u“.-’i"’.‘é? ndr s herk: | was quickly gathored did ot allow him | D00k containing the story of my tife, and | G50 i uen quoted” trouzhoat the | e iz, bad s pian prepaned for s ) Fioa—| mvlkmAl‘nly. es. Natlonal 1 fscnr | to remain lonz in custody. The victim hupke 5ol “‘r'( “"'I"““ IIL§~ e it E and who held o place in the front | :hnrunuh .?m:.luu.n, - The work I:m Jut anic Now Yoris, Adc foe full particnlas his unerving aim -und he had quite he youngz womin gt eare kK of j s ole v «d | been completed, tozether with a colonnade LR DAY PacaioEur. 170 ERoAowhy, NEw York :"‘h,\ “'l‘““n‘_ e ,'L‘, “,‘ i “‘“.,";"'E:,‘_{ Wankisha ours ago, and eaptivated {,,‘_‘f'"",-, o ":,';f,‘;‘l:i,‘“'-‘ Lo " it i the uniwersity buildings. s Brauch o-..... Ohlcao, LiL, Bllver Kprings Fla 1 I peof - A eut grotund s been “aequired b 3 ints ot 2 fellow, to whom she was secretly | I ow I ular, and exugmortid veports of the a young fellt ) Y | wi ; o uinly thut i : Y o TP P nirricd. Whon ho found out who sho | J7ere (aking, ‘Ho told them plainly thy Hiiy audanade inte a pubie grdul > il Rl 2 f r rushed, thut thoy hud not | in which a b ntain that T " g 8| s he wway ¢ s sen hoar with b 8 ho Qrent the killing had becn spread abrou, ay .:; unaway and has not been heard : ¢ wide from ur- | neeted with and historical memories v S e A Book If‘fi'{»fi?"u‘: ‘He was en from the eflicer, and | ©F 8ine S O i el guments about n.ur political its, it | has been erected. i Fily aflordn B i swung ap to tie first limp-post that wus would be | ¢ for them to m in —~—~— . Vindiy it i ey 13 e thousaneof veachied, but the rope, n common clothes . Mer Big Boy Called Him. the union v dissdvs st o] WEARY WASHERWOM b line, broke und ot him down, Twice | Pioche (Cul) Record: A good story | it 'uud'be forced buck at the poimt of T " Hinines: Gohden Speciie. aftoiward ho was elovated, but onol | $oues to bund as to how Jim Hedgos, of | G 1008 L "0l that. war | o B A g1 by, the Infroduction of | PP g g gl wlingas | SreREAIETe ARRS iavaiol i resno, was taken in and done for | uyonet, I e witr | JAME ARLINE, prerless | 40 Knowbadas of 4w er st | tmo tho ropo wbligingly pirted. the old Tudy and her son who live ouy 4t | 00 defeut would en mmlunlw' for slo Inaidry, < 1t I Barmlons, and will eves a A ime ho fell to the ground he m Sulpl Shring: It s wellk L was hissgd,off the platform the most delieate fabric ‘without injury, | irnkeror | nged to get up before s eould bo weized, | Sulphur Springs. 1t is well known to | 00 1L mined on their conurse ) 3. | o Wous | and immediately took to his heols, ran’ | tenmstors und others who have traveled | SRS FOFAOERIEC SR ST 01T Boldhy gropers, T s iy ctcure | winge ais no wan‘ever ran betors in Nash. | g7 the roud ‘,',:f,;‘",",'"l,“",'\ nad Milford d of the wisdom of his coun While @ Loadon i was testing a | on the : e ville. From thirty to forty pistols were | D f s g ‘I'he almos) Aespreed condition of Abh ‘l pttle of mille it exploded with a toud report, | DOUBLE WEAD, RES | i ATty s Deeith e M ULLER it Jim Hedgges found this out some o : 1 Vi A0 posath Uity fo 1iquor appetite o ex scharged oint-blank, the ‘bu L mo | o i ttering fragmenis of glass all over il 4 g Madr o [ posalb Ly for Bhe Lquor appetite i t discha 1 at him point-bLink, the bul wonths ugo o the tunc of §0, and in !l on thut hl k February day, \\h n Atterin, K K llmlumwtr;krll Rubber 4 iug §hade 4 15th & Cuming Omaku, Neb, £i8 lair was Sut m the flying pelicts, but Al!:-vh“ ot |'2"x| 1 "“:“““ "“‘ T Tt huu[ul(u: ht nmu“u.n.. ophet *Ln't that Mrs. Holmes: I thongh Gikic? bost and the o 4,1, FOSTEY & DR his skin® remained ungrazed and’ un. | B0 o Bel onvitle, dho eunds broko | e words of diidge Wardlaw. [u gloomy | he toctors guve herup, 8 hedooks wel | price X0 mckzr, 5 ,';,1;, broken. He songit the shelter of a ho- | ) 'y ne raj loneliness Davis and his eabinct assem- | OW | 3 W ma M i a 01 o i ! i | ple 13 © I 1 ( ' (s v ; o Call and cx- 3 Nl unesod ke of B B DALY OIS e He | el venehing tho Uird floor and unoceu: | BICHIE U old Wwonan's treasie-bo, | lin o, gy @it sitting-rooms. They | S0 &6 well. Aftar the doctors guvo ariine the A sFavie e e G s _" extiniale ro 1 A o cane s | nd would, no- douiit, have Lroke her, | Plid B on o e | er euse sho tricd . Dr. Piereo's *Favorito | goode. R. RISDON, looked out “upon a Iitle court-yard Bin raskot.and, secuging 1 e by gkt | Rbandoncd, and tinally. daoided that the | FEhtaway. T heard her g | Judson hud been u sailor, and was n :‘|\|:. I,. ‘l}nn. im, w x.lh |h. ?"Ilm.llk' 45 | ond had comeging that they had better | #0 that she hadn’t feit so well in twe uty | or mother’s money, or THL blow your ) . 8he does. her own work and .y | ) A t nimbl woeat. e quickly dy brains out, " Hedues, although o biave | 1Y to cscape F1den they mined sach | 3 4 2 y l o, i o vdies, ugh wbrave | ) ; . | when | Jife scems worth living, at last. ‘Wi o g Gene a'l Insmance gen whut o do il m fact, dhad to dueidy | i fearloss follow, saw tho joko, and, | PuPers i tiee had with them, and wien | 1 Seas, worth vige ot fuob AT | *" FOR SALG R R cAsLE, E. BT, JOHN, quickly, for the mob wus alveady whoop. - 5L the hour of ve struck th es of : Tres't & o'l M'er Gon ] REPRESENTS: ingg up € @ stairs, ot on his trail, Swing. | cefully forked oyer the old'woman's | o'yl of :'I‘ papers wera smouldor- | from the dewd, almost.” "' do thous | ‘e ona, TR T A Fhanix nsurance Co., London, Cash ing himseit out of the window, he huug [ 10eats. B L2 Sl ing i the glo®il conls of the big wood | Sands attest the ey of this God-given e - ‘l“”“ by Ilm tingers with a grip o Kissed and Was Robbed . The question then e s to | Tem dy for orrriih Dukiuas, roljaus, | atcheston N. Y., Assots | dos, 0 mob passe 4 ' i 8D AT (SRt i ulcoration, lencorrhea, moraing sick- | Houchosion . ¥, Au Ol .‘||.._ u. "| i 1 I."|. ed 1..: the cor: New York Horald: I want a pair of the disposul of the seal of the southern | ARNNA A, SMLADFIA N, - UL 8 rruponu for Bridge conltmllul. Girurt ¥iro, Philadolphin, 4 : L | Fidor, merdy glincing into the room in | SRR EEE R my ma, said s | confederate stutes, It was plaio that it | 2 o - m e 8 _— P E Lowd Puble Worksof the dity of Now Ilunw-.lnn\ Cua ARG rvrers passing. As lick wonlid have it, ns they o koY ¢ Moscs Blum's | @U&ht to bg destroyed; but how could | cuncer liscuse, nervous 1"“‘." g N 2 i1 propo-nls 1t 2 6'dock el were roturning a hig ruflian came to tha Dt atore i Lone T ity ventn® | thoy do it? Time pressed. Thuy should | general debility and Kindved affvetions. 1512 DOUGLAS SIRE p- - Junnry b, 14%, jon of pindow where Jutson e hanging,'| G088 NN (s Bt GRS | by their woary flizht. for sifuy ¢ von - Oasna Nedasks, | yisdiccaniith oot asar'dicltoais of tha covered the wretcied | P 0 now. There was an old covered well in A lady who received thronzh the postofice | railroads Kissed her behind the icebox, 7 b, il surveys % mo rt's yard s Mr. Benja- . a X ords, writ — ropo- Wi h Al be in the' specifios: m ve, und surveyed Inm for n moment Wihen she had gone Bluw discovered Mr. Ihnl yur | .uul into thi \h Ii Lhju 1 lll‘fl:lliw'lv:{l“l" .‘..\\\m"., .:.‘.n‘.‘ Propo-nts h.'."nn:&-o’v"nn‘s pushed away the g Mt | tho ohickons bebin e oy Ty sufo under ity footof | g0 0 s T L VER 400,000 g5, IN USE, o 10 1 ackoare pajed wilh dotall draws . ble man fell to the hard paved ground and exactly in what spot there L roc ' , v <% (nd st ruln shi it y the vost agno 1a alm ard beneath breaking both of nis probably lives no man who ean tell Co., Dukota, usad Allcock's Plastors for ¥ efsuporatructure for i 2 foct rowdway i 4 e e o e séquel is known, A wook or <o uf. | fiflen years —completoly oured of v ; e 1o {06 10U it Sork, ’_‘ is a semct aid to bv:.u‘&'- ok wal Bk it Lt b 'r. | Whon Baby was siok, we gevs her Csstorta, o Grorgts Mr Honjumin, oecaped o | Bburity by using i Plast:rs aprass ty 1 a0 10 1o order or"the Many a lady owes her fres ul good fortune that had prese When alio was » Child, she oried for Coatorls, o small of the back for seven days el e tars el vl i o e o dollars ness 10 it, who would rather | not disert him in this emergoncy. through such a wultitndo of dungers i Whau shie Locaias Miss, slio clung o Usateria, o month—also found them vory edicacions | Bl (4l 60 cxo 00w 6 Wastad bikld satise sheritl of the county, & courng " A Log Chute. in Kidney T “ . TaTor' 10 1 boar 1 wiAih 2 dive after tho i R e P Wiheu she Liad Childron, sks game thom sstosia, G =LA LagRe. o in l\?tlu‘u ln‘mb{n ul_m‘l t;i a dull, Pasles M ¥ Y fontion of the wwArd, shoull bis proposwl DO L8 J Yo L] determined man, had hastily gatheve torostiug sights to be seen on th Siorras | Be4¥Y puin snd pressuro at the base of :.“:.“":.“““‘"Z?'“ LTy Al favard romory ; rojoct mny oF a posse, and confronted the' ob when it is the munner in which logs are sent | the brain by wearing au Alleook's Forous el ,ww-u‘ "\‘ e Wk cume into the court-yud to finish lu down tae valleys or river cunyons from | Pluster at the back of the neck. ‘ Cading :‘;#u'ti J.'.'.'.'u'u"l»:::u j OB B, (el : HAGAN'S

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