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THEOMAHA DATLY BEE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 153, _ STRICTLY PURE. A STRANGE MOUNTAIN STORY. | }\l:»:::”":‘-l‘v“.'y»"\nnv‘.‘v‘.:”.’,‘\“"“L]‘.::“u.‘l\t o HOW T0 BR’NI\ \ BR("‘(HO J‘"r‘n"fi'f WS et :n"'a'.“'"fi‘ér‘-'\".‘.‘.'.uu“i»','.'» | TELIS CHBATEST PLACE IN OMAIIA TS BUY I CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM the nows that old Mr. Thurston had been able to suppress these s within — FOUND MURDERED I HIS ROOM f thirty dags, Thereupon Sheridan re Oharles Thurston, the Mysterions Man of a This sen s further magnificd | @ome of the ‘.pux]mgfl of this Festive | turned to Washington claiming t Oolorado Mibing Oam by the addit that the awfual ¢ | Crook and his forces wore tully able t olorado Miding Oamp, crime was committed by his son Charles ‘estorn Auimal, take care of the Indians and pravent any - who robbed the safe and fled, - The ei more murder: cumstantial evideneo - against I owas : “The promise hasn't been redecmod ¢ v « Th] . M Well-K o »” r O ide L A Mystery to Hi Nelghbors, He Event. | SR T e g st Bt W | A Well-KnoWn Hostler Considers the | © (¢ PRRISe pusit t Beon tegecmett wally Meetsa Heroie Death-A Man arohied High mucl dow Sot him, Bt with Mule an Angel as Compared fnore than ofce Apaches are still Who Lived for Years Under a st Meanwhile, as o maticr of With the Backing, Un- on top. Th have not Killed a IS AT CENTS " False Acensation of Murder. conrse, the affait possossed a tertible m WeR Bronotio, single one. Gen. Crook says there are terest for me. . One night, after | ad re only ten Indians on the swar-path. I | for e, my door bell was ring by @ mes ) that is so, it is strange that from 8,000 to ’ Denver News, senger bov, who delivy A note to me “How do ydbreak hronchost” asked | 4,000 soldiers in New Mexico and Avi- | co“flh T ! I I worded 1 Trih i zona are not able to_eatch ten Indians i The bell of the little ehureh in the moun thout as follows a Denver Tritane-Repnblican reporter of | % ) c i But I have information that the number ain town of S te was tolling its | j(mu-] at once to No. 1017 Salem | 000 oiwn Helseman A 1all v v | woutrful fecord~84, the age of the man | Street and you will get important infor- | % Ty CRh oo we use an axe and | Shihe Avachos and allics now on the war | One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the U.S N whose funer as about to oceur, n¢ the number given to me was of | sometimes a stonc-crasher,” replicd the | ans killed the past summer were * Ki'! to Select from. Phirty-four years on earth and what had | an obseure strect in a part of the city L porseman, who was real funny when he | by the New Mesico militia it b Charles Thurston, the man | was entirely unacquain t felt good natured TRE BORDER MILITIA who oy dead in front of o litio liar | W7 e oy | N0, it seronels, how i the work of |, 368 bave i iy it of 4t | No- Stairs to Climb. Elegant Pas;ener Elevator IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES with a fow havdy miners_sitting thero in | SQMETHI ) : rotting « broneho into the state of being | 3 ! i < hich, althongh evidently disguised, was | getting a broncho into the state ¢ ¢ | are mounted on | <the Tndiay PRICE 25 CENTS, 80 OEKTS, AND §1 PERBOTTLE | oppurently listices indiffcrence. and yet | Bimiliar to me; and | resoived 6 obey tite | wherehy he becomes like an every-day, | are. “They subsist oh ydian meal, ground e CENI BOTTLES are put up for the a | thvic hearts were moved, not so much | summons, Calling u carriage, 1" was | gentle horse accomphsheds® asked the | and made'into eakes. ‘They need no oth 255N RIS o die | driven to the cornerof the stroct men- | bet oS ; er provision. Probably our militia would M. BURKE & SONS, &8y comn rom sympathy for the dead man usa ner of Feporter, who was sourcliing for ihformn real hdman pity tor the young thing who | tioned in the note, and telling the driver | 05 08 T0n fnportant subjeet, rather | have eauglitor wiped out these Indians y 5 to wait tor me, walked to No. 1047, which | 1€ b R hefore now if the army Jiad permitted Gnugh, Goldandcroupqemedy | for hours had Lain, almost as an immoy- | 15000 W somewhat - dilapidated | than hunting for gems of American hu | fhom, A< it is, the m il pert THOAR DESIRING A HEREDY FOR | able tixture, the foot of the collin | hyilding which had evidently at one tin mot. work to protect the regular soldiers in GRO. BURKE, Manager, ) CONSUMPTION | with herlong hair almost hiding it as a | Inid some elaim to respectability, but wa SWell, sir, said the horseman, as he | many instanc The vet T,n by tho LEO. KE, Manager, Ot ANY pall 1 Thurston 1e dead man's t going to « l\mu King at lI\-- sloset o e and looked eritically at a | army is unab m. iteh and subdue the I . LUNG DISEASE. e untey’ | jaoking ol woman, Who was, howeve bl S 3 2 ¢ soldiers nre mognted oft Horses | REPRAENCRR::Merchants and Farmors' Bank, DAvid City, Nobi.t Kearnsy Nationsl BasioNuiN anddespite the miny ghortcomings of | GG (o me, Holding the door cau- | man with a spotted shirt had just led into \ have to be fed on grain and must | ney, Neb.: Columbus Stato Bunk, Columbug, Neb.i MeDonald's Bank, North Platte, Neb, Omabs Bhould secure the larze &1 bottles, Direction | her father had adhicred to him through | ¢ { 1 by th the stable, “when yon come to that, o § Tho Unaian pi 1s veith National Hank, Omala, Neb. CCOmpRNY I eaci bottlo. oo i A now clung hlals gL At Bl L L, ) sy 1 i Indian pony needs neither Will pag cugtomurs’ draft with bill of Isding attached, for two-thirds value of stock. g A et report, and now clungto | gingfight of “the candle she car broncho never becomes like @ well be- | grain nor. shoes. The soldiers have to il pay customves” draft y o 4 Sold by all Medicine Doaers, Wiphtep bl Ao Lier hand, she inquiricd my business, and, | pived horse until he is ready to drop into | Carry clothing, camp equipage and - | me— e Yo . LAST, LINK. WHICH BOUND HER TO HU- | 31500 heing informed that” I was the re- 1S greave of the hands of the rendering They need trains of wagons to do el MARLCIY N sient of the mysterious note, she | 5 | 0. The troops ean never lot their wagon | Dot hold it between s teeth without | 15 _URERILING 7 ’ ™y Some years before Charles Thurston | € ““',’,"‘."i‘_ Whiting for yot—step this | Works people from estreme old age Trains o out of sight, and consequontly | burning his lips, but, like the true gen A " AND DPALSAR James Modioal Instibuts | nad"iade his wppearanics in tho eany | o yesi aiting for " PO IING A POINTER. traing o out of sight, ad consequintly | domanc o | 16y Ho' bromyily iy ” Chartered by theStateortii- | With his wife and young daughter, and | "' (oo conducted upone i . When a broncho gets so that e en paths, while the Indians may make | complied - with - the request, —The £ E”‘.L r ileptic Fitey Afirols (or .ccxpressparposs | engaged m mining, having sub-leased a gl EEE R GG S | haves himself decently all the time, it [ (5 Paites WA 8 poor little shiverer opened his Soming, Falliog of giving immediate relietin | clain on the Golvonda, Ilis home was | fodn Ph KHOCKEEE BEERE CAUE oL you own the broncho, you had bettor soli | WIERMGECSEE mouth, and docn into the eavity, even up Slckness, Cone S cheenic, uninary and pri- | loeated in o small cabin on the outskirts momient T was faee to face with Charles | 1im as soon as possibl 180 you can “TOSEPH'S SOLUTION. to the knuclkes, went Tubbsy's black vulsions, s',.\‘m. GleetandSyphilisinaiitheir | Of the town in the di ion of the mines, | fpureton, but oh! how changed! The | Pet ir life that he's got his will mad Thaven plan for which 1 think the | thumb and fore-finger, holding between 0' } ”“ qm\ln'-"l:{n“(p kl‘\wm- complicated forms, also all | and, although it was evident t i 1 i SEOERICS and” is going to croak 'y soon 24 § it them the precions stump. P v in hoiiem, Opt m Eating, § ul Weakness, T T ) e A b e i wviee | boyish sniile and happy face of my young | $09 1 v Rind. of small | [roposed imvestigation will pave tho way. | thom, the, precions < it ek Aot Litipottncs, Sy philiey Serofula, and @il ; yrelliev ds swoma pood, s +| friend had disappeared, and in” the i Ly Ly el tis to raisc a regiment of - volunteers to | the center of the blac ul fina Decknaet iyt ted by cebs s TR R S pINGOR Woro enrovorn, lingmurd JOnLE Tl el T L) B hint e | b composed of sy 60 per cont of native | Was the fire ond of Uy and thus E””,"fi‘:fififl:’fi'&fl‘jflffi;‘;fin Years | ¢ a broken heart. At all events, [ 1o ! same v that is, by the same methods | 3159 A . tho1HHoeenE yo1tg Hys Wore foyed thom ‘o Clerayme: it A iy H t S | which had aged tedribly in £ sight Mexicans, 20 pe nt of Amc ns and | nt L Tahin Salk d 0 Special Practics, Seminal | the Thurstons Jived in their little cabin | e B aged gereibly in fory-eight | eicn we use when wo start. to hreak a | oSt ARSI SR Tliey o | burning. yotlier o reachid ho su- ey o s N s e Weakness, Night Losseaby Drearus, Pipleson | ylone, Mrs: Thurston und her ittle [ "% qon't believe me gul his | €olt, but the difference hetween the two | g BEE EER oL oned oflicers, but | tion wiiich the waif carvied in his throat, ation Hesof thie Blood, Stomastly the Face,Lost Manhood, positively cured. There ¥} ou don't belicve me ity of this 5 e ahl I always be | 10 choose their commissioned oflic tration, Irregularitiesof the Blood €8 no expcrimentiug, The appropriate remedy | daughier being seldom seen exeept when | ol erime, ™ said Cl Ry e taes amimnlB AR ELIRLEALIenIL WVS b | 0 regimental and - battalion officers ave | snd one ¢ y puil'was the result Bowelsor Kidneys, or who requife o nerve at once used in each case, Consultations, necessity compelled them to come down ploring voice the moment I entered the wild at first and will always be more or f ¢ (SR ENE Tl army The Kk into < mouth went the weed toule, appetizer of stimulaut, Samaritan S CLuL g REair o vieebe: o mbtEs oa | oy Jokridlsponsible it As for | ogm,” less mischicvons, and « broncho is always | iinent is o be mounted on Indian | wnd then again (0 the mouth of hisfriend. | Nerwie s invaluable, 200" 4:00--5.00~ 5730 45206 = Thurston, he whs eross, gloomy and mo- T i 3 ous and full of deviltr id that dey pnce | But this v the last pufl~the cigarette 1hmmml ts der, Add . E3 00| o his face for ome > Yoni nd t no other subsistence 1 g (€% package to [adicate contentsor aender, Address | o o4 e mannct seemed to repel | say S o bis faco for o moment, L e cin never be entirely taken ont of | [ T o mrrtar | was done, and even duting the last mo- | procluim it the Gm" hav 150 freely extended by the peo T teedble story is soon told, or as | --All bronchos,” continued the horse v en no more outside the eabin, and e | i end of a whip-stock, “stands toward th f tlie ar ) generosity of that heroic boy. out of the pists. For testimo- TKIN CANCE : 3 the evening had words with my father, 1 30 1 ae the Deyil | @ut and into the hands of the army g 3 g el OR SKIN CANCER. ! e known that she was very il | B CHER I S (o wronie, bt anwars | common horse very much as the Devil | 80NV 8T TS dolegate in'conetu. | ¢loud of blue smoke like a Chiristinas joy- | nials and circulard GONOUEROR. n st o Sir s Sp Loing wad T do: | and vather tndely tefused by Thurston, | feen wiit out of lis room, slamming his You know that all men_and women | 4iy,,0. whereas, under the present polic e e Of pdicine wis to somewh to me with extraording vividness after ¢ i Bgkrmyatt e sore but soon Lo aion | aah e T A of clissedness, Once fn & whtle Boclze | fudians o aka the: ource o o el said the managing editor (o a head first fow bottles. My genereal health has ereatly | caid, by the altitude and vigor of ‘the cli i i 3 a c some one was lurking ‘outside the door, 5 me in i | always g0t some Kind of a seheme - in it. | {00 N0 Tope congress will give Tt to (,', Y GOODMAN., deeronse and the ulcer to becl, until th | eruct treatment of he i Authe | Tl quarrel 1 L with my_father oc- | | broncho Mr. Joseph expects, to 1 * befor . ek Mr. Joseph expect 1o 2 ) ¥ A Qui Formu Augst i1, 18 NGB 1 infew | “You say that the members of congress 0\ b e, A R e LZ) and fleur de lays were peeping up with S0 soing i ) . i ) Bito house, In going up stairs o my OWn | b figtening to, the conversation, and Y gl ‘horse’ is superflous, isitnot? All cir- the o J . Tt hns given me a g hat's so, ' agreed the horseman, “I ¥ ? ter 1o have omitted the word ‘horse'y” nd | T : | suckles would shortly frame the roman: | paytment and stumbled over. something e L restoring .y goneral heulth. W.Barses. | fill the air with surprise when, upon lighting the gas, and you know thiat o handsome mule i ), yes." us Tuthi : TNy wrote it ‘house caueus. WS HE AnyOH DA mord Morosol and! GikH| jeiioc weltering jin Ulis e one of those pinls, when 1 was driving | backer, Gus Tuthill, that he was gol ing and scldom deigning to answer | Gy The motive of the erime i [otheRan ey o tiot IR, d broke in upon the editor in the afternoon. B S home, during which the poor girl Lena | Lupers scattered ovor the floor. My first | back to see whab:he'd done either. Do | Ty EA0IE of 1l Vi to send for | hops, telling him o keep s eyes open i e UnonioR Bt B¢ LoRIsiG. iy thing, more fieree and forbidting | Soncealed ouiside the door who had odt- | Ul G860 itydn did,” the horse man | I manaser appeared. Bogue offered to | EHSSAIC, BT Fnanar Lo - e il Nun oy orher Physician in St. of horror in the eamp vs came one | yj 550550 >, and like :thio s marine inute 1 o possessed me, and like the | )G pog pretty little beast, 100, But if the marine a ng him up, M”MM‘ A R oA G B R L Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec: had gone on duty some of the timbers ia o s, @ et v One of the most mel Corrofke ot LR “The first thing is fo catch one. You » o ,000 o side Tolbwing o1 Micus, debility, dimness o i ardent spirits. But the dilapidation OMAHA, catching Marciago fmproper ot Wappy, ord ¥ i ’ ou tor fun. - We will go from here m a ‘i of invicorants, Dr. Rich- | Hh local ! i Fanlin 5 o strengt 5 AR B oa n, & ¥ X ¥ { ot him, you must mount him, and that i W Positivo Writton Guarantos sien | the strength of ten “men, inspired | vajnly reasoning with him for some time Daratn thosa tope STy IR FIE g - N e 200 PAGES, PINE PLATES, b hours of unremitting’labor the immense | Jong and <hort of 1t was that he was de- HEWIAD colbntkicle and | o gaid Le Blanehe, “1 am_ a poor ¥ " A He would agree to no other terms. % Yinaa 48" ey slight injuries. ‘Thurston was the lnst | 1o 'to come to Colorado, Promising to you to get near enough to get on, after a Detroit Press. “Want your sic Tokliaying beant syaakenad by (thord of s nobody ever trie on him before. ‘\“‘ marino then shoole hands with the | e justizona man, and eaught and held him under ) be: eetive ot i e . sgether. T vere scen in y | the best detective talent in the country, | gqews ys about ht ‘or ten fe and 1f together. They were scen in a “Thenlet him keep the job |-m o wnsfer ot at Council mmr\ that both his legs were broken and that | ¢ onc ““l penitenriary died, before which, mm Jo. Tt you do Inr N whic h, in 130, fon, is ¢ quivs dent to touch! ons have got to carn living | @ Mail nnd Express, 00 tal inte injuries. He hngered along | ) essed: i A 3 N e Arrn e ’ ) Roya.lfla,va.na. Lottery | (il utemul injurios, Ho tingered ilong | ety witnessed catel hin g, for about wel unlens | (G o orin Boston, wil be arvanged. | 12 mpathy and tesistan Mt tndt 1o Drawn at Havana, Cuba, January 2-16-30, 1886 | Ile was buried by the sideof his wife, and | {12 stolen into the room and . kened | Duiiding he 11 kick the fs Chies | sn lid not, “*but what does this @ H but pr rog I 0 OR.IAMES No. 204Washinglon 8t Chicago,lll. | ti,c sympaihy or i ity which would m‘{‘!‘!.,‘.\' Wb ol wibiodli Al et L S oohe Mot be Stationed. at the diffor. | ment of contaet with the smaller’ boy's | wonderful TuvigoR N e st vy ¥ ¥ 1 ! I oIS ent watering places i that country, tongue the fire was burning the you ant lhx'/‘(,\l_ BUs- ple of the camp. After n time the much of it as [ know,” suid le. On the bR ke this volunteor force should pursio the | Stmaritin's fingers,” Andas the on-look: | tatnedashikiugsys EPITHELIOMA' MEEK-LOOKING, SADEVED WIFE fated night of the murder [ had early in | Seratehed the bull-pup’s head with the |, g in the mountains anddrive them | er moved away, full of thought of tie | tem. §1.50at Drug- sw of the miners' wives tendered | i 3 THty stands toward mankind 1 od we will 1 | belis came the ringing words send stamp. For soven years 1 sulfored with g cancer on S St orec Ling s chidings somewhat™ bitterly, and X oRYy sio) if this plan is adopted we will enc 1 LA 1 TR = my fuce, B wnihs ago o fviend re- od oflices, but they we oughly | {hin went out of his room, slamming his T these Indian troubles in a very short Lubbsy, yera Jin dandy! THE DR. 8. A, RICZYOND NERVINE COUPANY, formincid (0 ke wn flort to sceure st n (s | That winter wasa terribly cold one and | e st the remi and kids have more or less wickedness in N Grook SRRl ; Allthe Same. § B it, In b v othis.” Everything that night Gy eyl if Gen, Crook has the whole army sent {o n 3 ST. JOSEPH, MO, T was sucecsstul, und beggan its use, e duflte | e iown that Mes. Thurston was | (o5 iy yividntes after | ‘em, but the Oi Niek is just ehuek full | TR IRE GG RRRE SN GIYS | Drake's Pravellors Magazine: *'See Cam-npuudx-m-chcelynmw:r:‘dhy?llylmm. I e T T ok 1 Eas Bbink LonAtn oL KRB S i i :],' AL l~’.‘|l\lll‘\1‘ -li“:iv:I‘l(‘l tragedy - becae | b may - pretend to show a little bit of | (WO : . eniployed on thopanet, “hiyntyon For testimonials and renlars send stamp. g S LRI B OREOr - Ana blo t0 00 ) ETRGHA iDLt S | goodness, butite just for a blind, he's [ ER G to the protection of the & 1o amistake in the heading to this e FOR SALE BY Kintd of work. "The cancer on iy face i mate and, it was darkly Uby the | 4y must have heard my fooli remark. | Y HERSOR G Way with the A N v i £V Ll S0 ne (U4 e youth 1 Lol itleft—only n little searmarks the | cvents, just as the snow was 1 i I Mtk Jo10TR A MCDONALD, 4 curred early in the evening. ( WS, per “ 235 nn angel ot LiEht. 8 eito s, Joier NAL motntain sides, “and the mountainilies | fips “miduight when © returned to the | A mile 1s an angel of light alonisidy the committee on ity oMt o Tigenatese 3 3 I G L days and present this matter stail. atterd u ‘horse circus. WO e onmy fuce for some | tjeir modest bloom Caroline Thurston | o, ; : voRt com one check bone e 4 room I had to_pass my her's door, and 5% 3 COHBAlE T g , 3 [ Iaid down the burdens of her lif R e \\}mlx ad o uf‘q' ar o o ;Iluh‘l\ I.u.u‘l DeripEny oo a Pkt cuses are horse eircuses, | heliev deal Wk burnige and. iichi was buricd at the edge of the timber, | foom was dark. | This whs mieh an unu, | &g plece 6 tbaceo inside the other. | /CRITEN SRS, P “You think, sir, it would have been hot- such Litwas almost unbeura where the columbines’ and wild honey- | qual oceurrence that 1 went . into the used 10 oWl pair of the handsomest ecidod iy and | A v Tt hus ¥ 1 . i ol i Colorado | other morning that Tom Bogue, man: s Decidedly. e Erentost roliet by remoyine the inamat tic grove w gorgeous scttings and | on the floor. Imagine my horror and | Mulcs that set. hoof in Colorado=— 1 ¢l MTAIE Bk MO Fne, It would have been il right ther 5 3 V| hiniof cowardice. Dempsc S FHEI WILD AND PECULLIAR INCENSE lis RiEa e Thody of my | handsome—and they were pretty well be- e L Bt the proof-reader is to blame. I\m-\-m Town, Scpt 8, 18 AL R discovered - that it was™ the body of my i 5, ; the Rochester house, sutise on blood and’ skin disenses mailed Atter the death of his wife Thurston | ey weltering in his _gore. haved for |m'[|1 too. Well, I've known s rote it R I Tl mord forose. and _ dis 3 e S Nom | et shaved. An hour later he was whirl n'{”.fl”'\\'-b‘ e e el Adanta agrecable’ than ever, hardly ever speak- | 1y qftor a severe struggle jem double, fgkmk out and strike a dog | £l 5 Cara on the Boston expross. Ho e b A wiien spoken to. “One peeuliarity Was | {oo upparent in the 0 TRl neyer fose stejil with his mate.” He | PT0000 L Wall Street News: A Clevelund specu- A ot L A 0 uppi the open safe, whish hagd "5H 6 N O 5 TEH IR To prove that I am no cowurd,” he |, M A . 7 his long and frequent absences from | evidently been vifled, and the’ number of | OGNt chithets comtenance or 10k | i, “lointing to the parageaph i the | lutorsent is son to Wisconsin to buy was absolutcly alone. It was upon his ; : you want to bugia bronche, misters” | it 5 ; for any othor speculation. After a few voiurn from . those mysterious. visits, | JEDU o ony Do SrUEDER The visitorjingled two_lonesome nick- | Kogite and Le Blanche © = L dye o QIEpItoh BAIIGHERYI B AL wIlIGN { which were sometines of week's durt: | {hon T emeuhered tho factiof ths party | €13, i s pantabons pocket and mod- | 0 G0 Mo 0. The big marine and | hs got a- cornee on the hop market of tion, that Thurston's manner was, if estly replicd in the nogat ; 2 : this state., L L narey hove' “Cer- A i X 1 dently heard the g el and the foolish od “I've g shake h with Dempsey. Dempsey | | s than at other times. I me a period | iweat 1 had made, and all at_once a hor- | Sominued “Lve got :".5\.(".":“ ,',”‘,".‘,‘,‘(',‘,“‘.:," alk afior Tooking over ‘1“”‘Y|];Ih;;'::~ il ~::;llml\m:m’~;g . Sy apersabow aud S11 10 residunts Kaow 3 News : v 1 11 “Nerious. Prastration, ~Debiiity, Mental and | Mmorning that shortly after the day shift | . L fled.! Fou only whnt t know for the curiosity | for he had never seen him before, he said L oltoloht v t y MAOSILY | 40 him oree tions of Thraat, Skitor Bones, Biood Polsoning; | (10 uain dritt of the Golconda, between | o heinte trath, od iy put | OF it 1L i you how we br Ih them, % ne here to prove myself & gime T the breast where the men were at work | what was to be done: I vain Tendeay- IIBARING o DRONOmOs man, and Leame alone. 1'will fight you EDbatugiesBnRtIB Aot R Discases llrldsdnqe"rom Indiscrofio entrance, had given way and | ored to persuade hinm to_accompany mie | 0wty yun Ml like other colts antil : : L (B et ahiin Igence, wiicl produce some live men were entombed, fited, apprently, | home in the car He said he was PRL Rt TR 4 ise the moncy,” answered f y aad deretive A et fora horrible .death. Volunteers from suspicion he could never re- & \ 2 : Le Blanche, it N g i A . Sverslon tohe saclony o1 Torma the two night shifts were quickly on the | 1oV and a guilt of which he could neve ) : e wid Dempsey, “I will fight (fA\u be v 'I ir Al,llh. rain restored to per Tl‘u !th\\llm.' is ‘n..» v of um\ml and db! - g 4 et PR and a g i 21 brc P oven in o cor E S g ‘et soundne: COULse O st | parture of trains by ¢ time af SBal | ground, oo of the first heme Gharles | LoVl Siftoeence had fastoned upon | Loroncio ina fieldor oven g corral ; 7 ] cet soundness, by a course of that most T Thurston, who, seemingly endowed with | B id he sas irrotrievably ost, After piritu: ; : conelyimmcdiataly and fight toainish | 1 ; Votu Beware of | of i i f N pant h b knuckles or s, in @ room : e ) radlsGann . Medi e et creey Mhte b3 el oF S Trasss Saslctiliarols y 1 : ain’t no coming home from the picnie b ) the others by h deeds of heoisin 0 | [ lof him, arranging to visit or_commu- pong 4 I ¥ : X A The: re A (G vk & b aoport alorhacs feoi e Dais Baciig MARRIACE GUIDE, | mbeardof - bravery, After several moonlight, n nont. ‘Th rovavate disease and ] : Y AVeL er several | yeate with him the next day. Well, the Ho o tokandlkiock But I want to fight for money when I | 00N G0 R htrelsls dépot. M pile of debris was removed and the men | tirfiined to leave home, and as I eould | S2nce like all possessed. 1 you arc | 3 Slig Tanoy g released from their living tomb with but | yot beiSuade him otherwise, 1 assisted | Datient he will stop still time enough for : i 3 | axliieheotl ; ; : ¢ Yempsey said e did not blame the ) ; & ; ] o v & T 2 g ) 5 e while,say al an hour, OF course ) walls cleared 2 he ask a citiz oné to losvo tho mine, and upon siarting | cend bis wife and child after him, which {"],“"“,‘,‘,"‘:l':, sayiabonfanihiour fiDECORRIniN G AT b rinE thigab oD nnnainllval | Poear o el le taked o i Saltizin out other timbers which suppported the | 1 4id. Since that time and for A period 8 ; : ! marl olc hauls with vears, I have Ia 1indefuti 3 S w Yorker, saying that he beheved him o | wing operations of the rescuers, gu oot 5 3 s 0 MOUNT, 3 P The ilists Have any badges on?” N ), ! gably to Solve the iy employing | «Soon as you make a jump he'll jump | dgame man, The two pugilists went | wf hojievehe has five or six,” Avcival and o trais from the ot carth and timber, He was quick- fortni i ; J 4 3 nd 1t was only a fortnight ago that a \horing restaurant fifteen minutes | (. | DEPAUT. ARRIVE, rol 5 55 o ¥ 3 o) n've got him by a halteroral t he'll tran urd up, but them roller ske i G0 ) GOULD&GG& N d by the others, but 1t was found iminal serving a life sentence at the ]\,':I\ 5‘uu itbout to x‘n‘lt.‘: i \“,..‘h | Intcr eating beans out of the same plate, | {Fmp d up, but them roller skat ICYGO & NOWTIW ESTRILY, : Guiéio & Anaily e THE MURDER OF MIt, THURSTON, AhTY ¢ : i g - 3 ,‘ (AGOVERNMENT 1NSTITUTION) burden of ‘his life was lifted fromlim. | pis whole object bomg robbery, that he Duilding. 1f it any ORICK i"\'{"‘.'hl”jyl;l‘ When Ward Was a Rteporter. Accomioda i Herald: “You newspaper (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION) mountain flowers soon ¢ od 1 f g 5 £ 2 0:10 d 1ixpross (Tickels s MHEE Marn R e vEOn DO | FRIGREIRLL oweis: kopn ‘\y\;‘:‘m' nbod ”1" piligantionnntile ;'“';;;‘!‘]' Igato [ \tyou get on him finally, | men never can get out of your old ways," BN ALN o ML HEN 1Y 00 rat S open the safe, and that a fearful hand-to- | ol i ST T f : e P A EAGO, 0N NG Subjeot to no munipulation, not controlled hy al was over Lena, despite all the | hand encountorin the dark took place, | g ‘,“"',‘,:i""“,,"”;: Dridle the fivst time; | snid_ono of the clorks at the Grand A SRR N Exproks ho parties i ftorest, I8 ihe fairest thing in | e sions of the people in town who | quring which he stabbed his vietim sey. }r You. can, it your feet locked nnde | '||1r.| ]‘{ 'h"un-l I:iwn oL '_’lrmvll(l 1 M e stonce, 08, ) K nused at Ward, who is a boarder here, ONTS & 1AC For: {0 SHIPSY & (0. &1 eral tinu neath him af the sime time, 1 you were | 4 4 ROLES s Locnl. St Lowis Bxpross Loc £z £z ZEx =2z TR IER FORLORN AND LONEL ¢ K ’ " o 1 Uity M. OTT 3 ALIIE No sooner was the document properly s AT off bim § You know, Ward used to be on the ansier 8L Louis ke Transte B Kansas City, Mo., or 1505 Fa o li-I\lHllv«l l“r the cabin which had been | guthentieated and came here at once, bui, ;: l\!\h'll‘:h\lx‘l:')‘l\mnml\uudl\ <|,;\K:;"“‘,‘I“;:}"‘_"."“: Times. In fact, he was an old journalist TRADE \arn/ MARK. TKANSAS CITY, ST Dinulia. almsosw their home for several years, g . Miss Lena here is the | g pi AR b when he eame to Chicago, and has ,,.m. oM Mailand 1s nbout n week “after the funeral give him as mueh of & tussle as you can. 5 3 Expross o e fortune, whic stopped with us for some time, lLave B NERWVOUS) 2§ | that a ngular thing happened, A fie | | i s L ne MBIk | S e S mvEL e A TR M B s | O i looking stranger landed one day from Py R 4 % enable hex | “The fivst thing he'll dois to runlike | & SECE b e than any news He DEBILITATED MUN, | iU~ e S0 S0 il hote] in (e | fmfortimate parents, will yet, enable her | jiabtning, and shake himself from side to il with u stranger thin any ney GUGH u RE Gel . 3 » > Szx zx | 1Yo are allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use 3 ; i 4 to live in affluence for the vest of her life fde. A par e K : . paper man I eyer . know, he o(Dnll_\-As.l’fill.-\‘rmlu'l:\:l‘l)u‘h‘l{:ll with Electricsus: | town, - scarcely stopping - for vefresh- | pho pext day after settling up Thurston's side. - A part of the tim@he'll run - sid was the man whom Vanderbilt compli [ars Biimart QP Sebull i S Vualliy i | DN, i nduired he ey to the cabin | aitaivs | wd the old” gentleman de- mented. Well, Ward hasn’t been in- the ST Wer TApe fantood, and il kindred troubles. Also for muny | Of the Thurstons. > cnrlous hangers od for their castern hom This harness—I believe that's what you call it . - 0. & REP, V ouiordiscasas, Completa pogtoration ¢0 iealth, ¥ en around the doc atehed him i he 2 r some time he somoti v oo eer) BiI0ML BN 8 hood fruaran o risk :,‘.,',‘.‘,‘.fl'{,".‘." | Climbadithe: hill, with feelings of tho ml-‘u_\ |\I\ :~|m|:=|t‘ln- A\tl\\}llvll;u 1‘4 ) stop suddenly when he is going full it tor some m”“ \I\;!lilll-"(l.m.‘-“;lu‘x‘ Hlmn- ‘n';nf ‘Alsolutel il | &N ay by the lundlord o ho with all fonr legs as =till 4% ivon bars, 1f g 10 1uil und Kxpre """!"“"‘""“"“”"T‘“"‘"""""". he | most intense curiosity, The Tong hiours | FF*TE Rl ‘mountuin enmp, and 1 Rt A o) | Took over the arrivals until his eye cateh- | Free from Opiatds, Emctics and Poison. i Nigh Expross toward noon eme aid” went, and still | Voueliod for as being truo i o | o e otk % | €8 some namo that looks familiai to him Dopart SOUTH ARD ESTRBLISHED [T the stranger lingered, and the sun had | foafae. OF &5 PO true i every p 'k you entrails into your mouth. - I've | i SR FEG ol paper, with | SAFE, SOMISSOURL PACIFIC A w: 1870 i gone behind the western mountains, J — - sen’n man thrown twenty or thirty fect | A0 8 S EE AR DR i Al A L. - " : the s of his glory in ter of the Oliio Drug Stores, 1 broncho's back before now A s e A LA i WA SURE ‘ts el BB LN ight Expros fi'[fl Zflflflflfl : ' cnt crimson sky, when' tw Cineinnati - Enquire ny news ‘or the first losson atl you can do is to M0 wiy ho nsed to have, | DiIT ke . Gy S . & . 13, 3 sk he 0 y o end that up to No. ="' 1 humor - 9:20n! K450 . Vin' Piattsmouth n coming down the hill | was nsked of leading drugeist vester. | try and keep on him as long and as ofte > AR IR S Oy e ' yiulog dqwn e WL | wos upksd of lling drukglis e e Ayt v Mo e oes | i Ho standls on one Ju il the oy | PROMPT ; st gathering darkness. Upon | day s possib| i i comes back, If the gentléman is in-and " : - " & . re recognized as | (Pl tell you something. N eral days you cun try and get a e on 4 ! 0 ot ) gl o AT HRROK 8 DEALFLS, . O NI 2, AL & O, \ fango visitor of the morning and | are sonic partics at work raising a w him and bits into bis mouth. Youwll | versthing is all vight, Ward woes up. In | tue cuagLes 'Q\AE.L-"‘?"-""L"WE-“‘“-- Wi oL Bloux ity Kispross o | LenaThurston Upon the countenance | to have the le - appoint ug | hive n cireus getting them fixed and an- | £RRN SIS CORES BHCT B 0t B Sy A anprise e i O [ of the latter there was o curious_expres- | inspeetor, pay him a good salary, so that | other one when you'try o saddle, and o | {EE S VO0UR TG WAL FUREIREY ! g i the sudmixture of sorvow | he will nothave to steal, and “select side show attaghed when you tiy to hiteh | (L SRS 16 1 Pl Vit Catw piication, Soadby | ° ; f AL ) i AR SUA A 2 Gy column, He 1o it over, und : Vi all ko | H neund Deaiers, i if some terrible burden had | competent man and tuen’ him loose on | Mim to @ wagonThu yow've ot to do | (it L Sokaa his wateh. Thon I 'sup ¢ YAIDS TRAINS VR n lifted from her, That evening the | the druggists of first-class cities,” i ake hig Apow that you intend to | Pose it ¢ son him that he isnotin ll Sonual of ol Diceasos, . P Omabia, ut 0340 G001, wnger, who was a hale and hearf Whit would he do?” 5, and in time, {F you are pa- | HU f IR Sl AR LR AIRA m'}“;‘ aaohace ) ) a0 4 gentlenan of about 5 ealled | “Why, make the furfly. You wouldn't | tient enough gy g_lll' t your bronelio ad | (it RS A o NG (ho. fing ] Y Rty yoUN ) s 3 Ik 0 A FVINE LINE O the landlord inte the little sitting room | sec hali the drug stores you do now. The | near broken i i bl to breakono | wo (5 on tho floor. "Then he Sets up ani B cronii . A iy exeept Sundays where he and Lena w nd clos- | drugs of some of the stol no good. | of the nasty "I'l"'"~ SC8 IR T TR R T 5 0 sand fepedadl Mol . n: ri D, diily excopt Moms the door, told the following remarkable [ They sell baking powder for quinine and e ; 5 a o115 Sy of Ll . story, which did mueh to explain Lhurs | gronnd-up bec + les, Oh, THE APACHE PROBLEM. & | Y ovors, Caawoatinn, Iniatims Cura withoucsee ton’s curious and unfriendly manner dup- | it's awful! Esj X the case | 4 Meryiew with Delegate Joseph of he “old gang' and his facc : o et { Puteated Octos ing the time be had lived in the cabin with small out-of-the-way stores, or AL kloc: 3 i \Wad tal 5 lih swhotDacame v o ot S y‘.< 1830, { The gentleman said: “I feel that it is | where tl » perseription s n..m...u very A Washington special to the St. Lonis I d thint ono. and bhow tho o "W,“,m- . | box will cure due to the people he " ' impo oy slas! st obtinate cage i Iunuht\wu loss, Lipe due Lo the people here who bave tricd to | important. They just slash in " fow | Globe-Democrat =ays that Delagate do- | old hoys, or n 1" have grown J ) e kind to this unfortunate man and his | 1ol sich, eatriip and mullein leayes, " Pk oY YT (5 b T o veult wnd have A i Al ) 1o Meadi 1 faumily thit sowething of e truih may | s« Jidlo ehiap syrip, o oply, of Now Moxico, dooluroa that his | rich nd marriod thior, and” b ’M S\I b N; t,dfl WOODBRIDGE BROS’ ki ks et sszala | Hob ol g et (s “aieoet” Dhoiee | Fesofution toSbAInt & commitas of thrdo | teuns of it e diamont lal § Q01UDIE NiEUICalaoougies he romoved 3 tho damily Tawer tha | the world, "Ono. doliar snd: a half o inve e ‘fi management of the | And Lt Qe ne to fol | ibobs, copuibinor oijo | duty of cleaving up a_great wystory de- | please, What cun you do? Have the | A { | it T 10 Drodnce ayp : : oy de- |l ‘ ) v Apucho enmgui not necessarily in- | low up 2 : he nover y e n ] u'py i volved upon me, but, alas! 163 ul | drogs inspected, and’you'd sce how 5000 | il to Gk CrBok, 11 1t o oot ity wi 0 old alate : ',- iods | pbr f iled onl soltition Is veached only intime to find | the frauds would close up.” tion 1o attack tl neral | out of & heap of rubbish and then look | " Y T e 5 R s o particnlars. send the vietim of an awful mistake and hi —~-- ' i f i it b i ity el " A | 2 3 1 | recognizi’thiat Gen. Crook is an ex- | over it w OMAMA NEBRASKA. \\'v‘h}»lm their aray | ., The Mtalian and the k alish. cellent officer and brave soldier,” he | I've seen that havy 15 of times.” ¢ o, A =T I ":‘(JUREn 3 s Thurston was the son of a | 'I'wo men e presene of the act- | says, “but with the troops now at his A e s e B - | wes .‘1\.“":|:|,,..\:“.|’.‘,‘1 jl.‘,‘”,.,,.“]I]‘ Il'll‘“”x‘ ? : “11”;: l—\‘u'x-d.vx llu wl‘» command —und it would be the sun The Good Samarvitan on the Corner. ave bim o liberal edue and indulged v cen this man even though | oy N I s by i . | Bim in every whim. In time his wild & akis the Teallan,” sl ono. . TLHAY® | b arll b st s aad, wuheve | Chicugo Harald; On a ( B sociations produced thelr uffeet on him, | ve than Ui, n "y day. tor 1o ) Alaobiss! Bor Hiree vonrs roak o ae s Ly e and withodt Being really wicked, for he | moncy,” said the ofher < been endeavoring to pueify these I | camscribod by 1o o of s A Cle Sl\ had nuhh'.n.m at heart habits be “You haver! 5 i ¥ 2 dinns and make them behave. When- | condition Fhe wind was whistl ) Al n y loose and somewhat dissipated. | “Yes. | have seen Miln wrestle with | ever they have been brought (o terms | through the fel b wires.and ped - - - e hen o wet syl Jovord a howatiful girly | be Eoglish O I they have taken the earliest opportunity | ans were hureying through the -freezing | Soldly Dewseluy orseal) ! 4 Q butitisa part. E \(lyl uly { fect npoi lis habits, his S taose Anacuos and Wialr renogudsallin | dlitlo nawralioy, o Sl ulad R ot g Senacrirt O ‘ k £ : aged.the mateh. o due tme there v | | averag S ¥ : t o ) f 1 may have it; atleast, what i \Veilling, And it eomed b | - When By wes slak, we gavo hor Gastorts, | RLehng: Rurco poreoy o g, S0 U6 | astiowalkod, ot QUAINEIRG toow | e ! i se Mustang Liniment only goed yod property Lo the value of many | and 1 ation upon his face, UG MUY, Pub., Omiaha, Nob. B rsee s T Is fof 1ndRoICIN . " | looks like it MJgno]m Bad “abandonced’ his old associates aud ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castorias, | hundseds of thousands of dollar .. Balm both freshens and | beautiful and troe woman. Then eame s | Whes she became Miss, st clung to Castoria, SUBIDAN'S S0-CALLED INVESTIGASION, |, *Say, Tubbsy. give us a pull, will yers | RESTORED. Item | tion of all flesh, i 10005 ey wiys, and part backwards, and now andl then he'll goa little ways straight ahead: If you keep on all this time he'll their dissolute society for the love this 4 i . 5 % the attention of the whol o il iis soul moved beautifies, relapse to o cortain extent into the old | - Whes she bad Childson, sle gave them UROtia | (.ityy Tl loon attracted by these oot satn by L e 8 ways, With some intermissions, one of rages.” continued Delogate Joseph, “the | f ¢ which was the birth of # danghter. This president seut Gen. Sheridan to i) did not last long, and it soon becawe | Kate him, took from his wouth the ..x.|h 1 n to investi- | end of a lighted cigarette. It was n very Sheridan, perhaps, never left his | small stub, 8o short that Tubbsy could

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