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THE OMAHA DAILY BER, WADY DAY, MARCH 31. 1836, : 5 g ! v New York Electrical Review: An in. | TETE CEBAPESD PLATSE IN OMAIIA TO BUY Laneaster county farmers are discnss- scared. 1'll bot you ten dollars you'd | gyrance man tells a story of telophone ex ing the advisability of starting a market give something ‘now to know that you The Oontract Awarded Yestorday Tor a | hotse in which they can gather on ‘cer: | Lampasas Jake Takes the Saloon for a | Youldwtget conked, Tl bet you'n iun- Sh6 800 Gorhyut apoct, | The Borthem . ain days in the week and o heir pro- . dred dollars 1 can sell you how to escape. | wire works at Detrot e n 3 o e Rl s TR L el e “Just you got down on your kneos hers | ottt ROt took Tres B the e Assistant Librarian Wheeler reports now nnfi,wn» That's right; all of you | jady who, as in this case Immh‘ and pro THE STATE SUPREME COURT. that Guy Brown adyises his friends that | Where, Being Handy with His Gun, down. Won'tdoit, eh? ell, y ds ’ , the treatment at Hot Springs is bene- nte | et down. That's right. Now you y rha nbe: " o i ficial, and that heis dotidedly botter | Mo Often Brings Men to Repente | e G for help like & Tewns ‘steet in | vy aterorm 007 do you wante! doprt Whaoo Elopers Arrosted—torold's Sen- | than when he first went there. ance by Main Strength—A gnow belly deep. ‘That aint & marker! | ment, quick = AT Wm. M. Clark tied a valuable team of Lariat in School. More on ‘t! _More on 't! That's some Telophone Lady: “‘What bor d tence “"'"";"">“""':"“"L‘"C“ horses and w _platform spring wagon in Ly thing like! 8 the devil's drivo and | you wantrr it N d of Ante Bellum Days— front of the Presbyterian church Mon- % the Lord’s traill. There's the range of | ¥ \Wat, . ank the Capital Notes, duy evening whilo by attended the ser- | Lampasas Jake, the cowboy revivalist | hell, whera the rass is brimstone and the | per, e uns ‘o0 o ".h:.':,.','.'.’,‘f,‘.‘; 2 We D EW EY ES' e vices. When he came out the whole out- | who has had such wonderful suc vator is and_the range of heaven, | ara afl aiira Biank Dlanh bime Slank PR (U A — ;ii]n":;]qgunu, having been driven off by | among the people of this section— \\'l;n"h-ih‘ng ~<’y‘~hknm".l|-f-|. |I|n.| w:-lul quick!” L . < The managers of the Nebraska Stock | “The city of Lincoln and Cornelia, Petti. | the New York Sun correspondent from | gg! "hirilsthe Lord for the bosi, With | peteol” th oo of thines, o s Oneof the Best anid Largest Stoc'ss in the U.S. ¢ me oon | bone have given notice of appeal from | Farmington, New Moxico—isa tall, loose: | hig overlnsting arms reaching out for arain and ssked for the Hogse ‘ g g b 4 w1 aisers of the Missouri Pacific | sunken checks, a big mouth, a highffore- | thirsty, for the beef critter thet's only & | and was i o 4y DSOS Tt Picking house at the etock yards to i " . : e ¥ & | and was informed by the telephone lady LMeisrs. Graos & Rolly, of this city, at | TLTEY: head, and a voice that might be heard a | shadder. for the wee lamb and the ¢fip- | fhat “the service at the Burnham wire S WAl W e ode of | pled old buck. But you've got o bl vorlts had been Gilcontinne: o s H 09, Sovon proposals in bl wart ro- | hacmppled 1ok pasent on o b apn | Mo if tho wind was rght. - His oo of | Rt 01 DSk RO B0 ok, | orks i beon discantinned on account | NO Stairs to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator, ceived and considered, The bidders | rest for bookkeepers It is a simple, but | operations is as singular as his whole ap | i his fork and his spit, with his cruel i " . were: o & Kelly, Lincoln, $ ; | very usc ful invention, and will bring | pearance is odd and grotesque, Withont langh, and his legions of hellions anxious Of Intevest to Athletes, ¥.T. Potvin, Linc b; George A. [ many ducats into the young man’s | education, having an imperfeot knowl: | to come o sneak on you, Which s it, you mes Robitison, traiter of Athletes at M. BURKE & SONS, Long, Chie 00 W. B Hughos, | Pocket s it | edge of the Bible, and holding to a great | miserable sinners? ‘T it dovils or anigels? pardanid Printoaton’ Collages; weltes ) ) ] The ‘commissioners of Knox ecounty |yt P COCH AN hardly ba ap: p down there, every one of you, ) ) have employed E. L. Sayre, an expert ac- 4 A A till T get through. 1 know’ what you'will | from Princeton, Jan. 24, 1885 “For LIYE STO["K GOMMISSION MERGHANTS fi»‘ :d.l-l ] m“\ countant from Omaha, to go over the | l"”‘\""l‘“ "“""“11‘-[']‘- he is nevertheless | o When you go out ot here. © You'll | cuts, bruises, strains rheumatism and V) y . Fox, Lincoln, #38.500. books of the treasurer for five years | in dead carnest, and he excrcises a power | say Jack is teched. You dassent say it | colds, 1 alw use Alleock’s Porous TRK o & Kelly were nofified at once that th back ’ the men of the plains which is some- | now. Yowll say that the good Lord stors for myself and pupils. Never ety e bid was satisfactory and requested to sign |~ *iie York savings bank, with a_capital | thing romarkable. Ho s ontirely ignor. | don't enre for us: Yo dassent sayit now. | have known them to fail n over one lun UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. s e AU LI O 000, has been incorporated | oo o existence of other rovivalists, | You'll yelp out something about religion : They strengthen the mus ENC Merchants' and Farmers® Bank, David City, Nobv.: Kearnoy National order that the work may be commenced F. C. Bell, B M. Cheney, | 00 00 e + Hotrd ‘ot dy or | Peing all right in the states. You ¢ ol give instant relief. They are . Kearney, Nob, i Columbus State Bank, Columbus, Neb.j McDonald's' Bank, Northy immediately. I L. Mayhew and Kate Morrison T T o Lt oy & | yelp how. “You're a nice lot of ruflians, | the only external remedy used by our | Platte, Neb.; Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, B L T Lincolnites who have been spend i ey od was never in regular ¢hurch | ain't you? You'd look nice gallivanting | gthlotes.' Will pay’ customers” draft with bill of lading attached for two-thirds value of stocl supreme court met yesterday © morning :mllu]n*umlfl sedings by the winter in v or climes are begin around in _heaven, wouldn’t you? -— i Y4 | ning to wend - homewa How Lampasas Jake came to take up | Wouldn't hell itself turn pale if it'saw Pooling on Joe. e T W T r v mitting to pri Estelle, C. R, | VIR 8 NEE nd Mrs. B, 5, Sheldon ro: | the. gospel is, perhaps, best de- | you coming? Youknow it would. But, | Wall Street News: A tin peddlor in the | §3" CAPITAL PRIZE L mAN Scott and George Levick. The following | ¢ (R TR TS i Philetus Peck | seribod in s own words: I never had Lord, there is a way for you to [ Chenango V. came across a farme A 3 bor business was dono N oA FOrIN no education,'gentlemen, butfifteen years | put on righteouncss, You can get your- | wifo who had a calfskin for sale, and she i Rt A Ll At e e By Rton Hankinson vs Lucas; dismissed. The case of Schwartz & Meyer, who | 880 L heard a man vreach in Santa #o on | gelf in condition. You can make “your | explained that hor husband had instructed . S e T LA s Kern vs Klake; continued, arc on trial forviolating the excise’ law, | the plaza. At first I thought I'd just bust | hides slick. Thete is the grass of salva- | hor to ask n dollar for it. *He must be . Davy Dakota county, and Bolt vs | {10 00 el down —for hearing on | UP the meeting, but after alittle Tmado | tion that is green all the year round. | crazy,” replied the peddler; *nobody Budwick; submitted. Wednosday of noxt Weok. & up my mind to listen. The gospeller put | You can eatof it, and_yowll' make flesh | would give over fifty ecnts.” “Can't you State ex rel Moore vs B. & M. railway, | Topjo"onagements of Attorney General | it down straight, and when he got | from the word go. You can refuse it, | possibly give me a dollarin trade j and Ballard vs stale; submitted on |y et $\Wushington, on the 12th of April, | through he distributed some little Bibles | and you'll grow poor and miscrable till | ma'am” “But 1 wan't to please Joo, — <ty B HoI reargment ordered, | Where he goos to argue the Bohannon | in the erowd. T nover for n old fides will flap on our bones like « | you sog; Ju L soll mo i 1y conts worth of LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. teal vs Hollisters rearg; t ordered. | oase before the supreme court, will ne- [ Bible, but I'took it o arried i bed quilt on a ridge pole.”’ | tinware for a doliar and "Ll throw in 2 | pwe do nerety cor v SEINGIGiNN e Court adjourned o this morning, et bntamont of all cases | with Ine for years, nover oponing it. One |~ When Juko passed ont the drinking | dozen oggs to hoot: you see, Joo 1s n bill | abeiedaherahy cortity, tnat wo superviso thy SRS Uf BLOLEES AL ‘ i ve the state court in which the state [ day last winter when Iwas off on the | and gambling wore vesumed, bt Withl | on ealfskins buta boar on tinware, and | Brawies’ of “ho Louisina * Stato Lot ¥ W. Bidwell and Miss Welling- | G500 Lited until the 20tk prox. The | range and didn’t have nothing to doT | less boisterousness. He has followers, | in this way we'll pool on him.” Company and in berson mannge and eontrol ton, who_eloped from Waco a few days | 1 SR TR S Shinds and the | just pulled out the book. Although L | and he promises to stay by the boys until - O B R i g e t e s AL il I sding il PRl (H il b > conducted with honesty, fairness and in good {0, are pronght in yesterday o3 | suit on the Dakota county bonds are both | hever was much at roading 1 just bogan | they all come into the Told. PILE PlLES! faith toward all partios, mid wo authorize tho Deputy Sherift Shreek from Denver,where | 8050 5 00 to spell her out, and the first thing [ & e ey A sure cure for Blind, Bleedin Company to uso this corfificato, with fac-simites the -\\ o m)ml 1 Saturduy by 1).-;;»‘] s s TN knew I was gotting the 1,,.,,i_: of it It A BIG DIAMOND DISCOVERY. ?:’:‘d\l\:hi”:lll‘.d(lilll'rllhl’lk:llhl’ll:: nll‘wlc mm} ll)vly ofour signatures attached in its advertismen tive Watrous. were met at Bec A Discouraged Patriot. took hold of me powerful. I'read again et " oAl ’ Sttt Cloud by the girl’s father, who- tried to | Detroit Free Press: A young man with | and again. One night as T was slecping | The Luck of a Tramp—A Good Story | Williams Indien Pile Ointment. & singl . ; 0, ROGRISLAN shoot the prisoner, but was held back by | his coat ripped down the back and his | I had'a dream. I thought Twas lying out __Told by Himself. e i el e T : Ailzs " ntrel potition and close relation ta tho ofticers. Bidwell has child | hair dreadfully mussed up called to sce | on the range in my blankets with aeold [ Detroit Free Press: One day, after 1 | jniutes after applying this wonderful sooth s i ithtes"tho in Waco, and professes great _sorrow at | the eaptain at police headquarters yeste! rain b 1z on me. Everything was | had been hanging around Chi ing medicine, Totions and_instruments do his criminal conduct. Miss Weilington | day and lodged a complaint. still. Protty soon a feller in white lcaned | se 1 weeks as & gentleman of le more_harm than good. Williams' Indian T Fonte to and is broken llnwnlk\\'itlli remorse, and B I wis coming in on the Gratiot lrn:ul over me and 1 opened my eyes. N policeman ENTR irlx L Vi fl'xlln"tllnli:lw'llllltx nl}.\lurrxfifl.nlnrgunu;rTalhy*(l'ht' Y(rineast and Southieast, and ses 10 see or talk with any one outside | this morning,’” said he, “wearing a brass | = * “This 0g's life e leading,’ | Next morning the judge heard my stor L A L L UL S TGront Rk tale Lo g et Bidwell is a school :\’;:irl.'s"u"‘llinfi.,l . 1'\“\'):\4];.,0‘”[)‘{ course | he YRR g st 11;.1“'":2“ and asked: ! o getting warm in bed), acts as & poultice, gives The Great Rock Island Route LY Bl G o t's & dog's death that y AL s BB thavela i instant reliet, and_is prepated only for'Pilos, COMMISSIONERS. aarantees iis patrons that vense of pareonal t ! and the boys are going to die. Will you LS YOS K itehing of private parts, and for nothing else. — Dt LAy 6% SN e ron gty Pall girl while pretending to educate and im- | eag come up out of it, or will you keep on?' HSplendid.” AN DISBASTS CURKD. We, the undersigncd Banks and Bankors, will i g mind, I was scared, but I says: Do you want to travel?"” Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment cures as by [ pay all Prizes drawn in Tho Louisiana State Lot- m & huma , \CE REDUCED. “And you fally r Come up whero?" “Ido." 3 magic, Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, | Leries whicl may bo presouted at our counters At e akes, for Ch can cagle represents liborty? Up out of this sin and wickedness, “Then you shall have an opportunity Blotehes and Eruptions on the face, leaving J. H. OGLESRBY, Fhita abe Transfyes ot mi ..m’fl:;“‘.’.fi.'«'.?' G. Herold, who was convicted atthe pres- [ “1 do. is he man has a call once. [ I had heard a good deal about Detroit | the skin clearand beautiful. = Also cures Itch, Pres. Louisiana Natlonal Bank. A o Wntiryiassed comiforts and J 9 Nl AL it Bl e S e R says ho, itarkintne e e Salt Rheum, Soro Nipples, Sore Lips, and 3 onal Ban ‘Passongor Rquipmont. ent term of trying to defraud his credit When the American eagle is around his is yours. and its Kindness to tramps, and when I | &3 G to Uleo! SR & The Fast Expross Trains between Chicago ors, appeared before Judge Pound yester- Frants o ors ave to I rose up, and was about to say some- | left Chicago I headed for the east. Before siing o SBAMUEL H. KENNEDY, a0 and st i 3 [ Sold by L ¢ Pooria, Councl BTy, Kanaas 01ty Leavenwory day morning, and presented a petition g king alo thing farther to the stranger when I no- | getting clear of the city I stole a copy of P Aa e BUCEEI IO rooR IDHD Pres. tato Natlo nal Bank. tyhtuon ate composed of wall vehtilated. ""'é{u‘ ; i ke it ifiece o Somponed Sf el et ing that the sentence be reduced frow | two young men, and one of 'em steps up | ticed that nobody was there, and then | & morning paper off ‘a door-step, and, Retailed by Kuhn & Co., and Schroeter & R AT i Tntost destigh il o B I ha N i sibnes. | royoung cussing myself_for drouming, I went to | eftor a walk of three hours, I sat down | Conrad. At wholesale by C. ¥. Goodmau. A DA b i Clty by District Attorney Str deDepity Proscd | 4ls that ‘ere a wild goose or a menag: | sleep dzain. Tho next day 'and for a | o post mysclf. Somo tramps don't care i s Pres. New Orleans National Bank. ! o Colebratea Kocllalng ii? cutor Stearns, Allen Fiold, and many snipet! hionth i that, T kept thinking about | for the nows of theday, but Thavo atways | 6. C. Moods, ehosen by Dakota to be a i nhos ramous Albert Lo Route & othor prominent_gentlomeh, and ME. | *“Tlat’s tho proud bird of liberty, | thacall. “That was & mighty feltitto be my daty to look over the | senator when that territory shall bo ad. | | Incorporated n1864 for 2 vezia by tha lois. | o e.direstand. (s Ll A RLEIMAEIE N Ao R oI has lia enever 1 had a chance, and to | mitted as a state, is a mild, peaceful look- | 'Auce for iounl aund Charitable purposos on Depots for all points in the casion to say that he thought even the | I kin chuck th ; i Jaok on the string.(Thor cad every lino of ‘them, from congres- | ing man, but he'uged to Bave i most be- | Fuh S eabitul of) SLOVWOCto which W ruserve R B s press endorsed the application. Judge | the mud,’ Spe after me. 1 gota little sl sional proceedings to advertisements, It | ligerent sposition, and twenty-five By an o lining p 0to its franchise Jom hiinting and flsh'?‘ Pound said that under ordinary eircum- | —***Not'while I live,’says I, and the fight | but after awhile I remembered that 1 | so habpened that one of <% things | years ago, When he sat in_tho legisiaturc | was madga purtof tho prosont State Ca DTS T e Uk wheat AR HE stances ho would ot considor” that five | bogun. T was ihung dovin, &<epped upon, | once had & mother—L had ahout fam | 5= 55 bubor to attract my attention. wis | Of Indiuiit, he challonged an insuiting | ddopted Dosomnorad, & B “UUR T R aigrted e years was an e entence. It was | rollod over, and the emblem of liberty | gotfen jt—pnd swva &5 T > following: GEmocTaLs mambarito fehb sl Bl |l P eoMFiotiory verieo o not considered too much for a man who [ was torn off and spit on and frampled P B8 TS T JRIROLL H 8 AT Thres thoasand dollars reward: Lost, | aftray, however, did not take place. It novor Bealos or postpones. | Wolis and 8 ) lo a hor: d 1d hardly be r h {0 bOUYAISIROLIGEAEIOMAE Y88 @ uoub N0 H 2l Ttsgrand singo number drawings tako placo dotatied 1 e B OB S ey Do o ntoltHaiid know who it is. Thatcall meant business. | the 13th inst., from the window of a coach = TRORERIY i o ONTFROE AN ALY etwings Pop | gptaimanie e woll SRELT S SHEMA RIS e o o, e had il If it wan’t my wother, it was somebody | on the Michizan Central, west of Pull- larly every threo months instond of somiunuu | Gresng. o 1o Siates aud Canada; or by ad- Tty had fotma wome O W perty, . A omething ought to be dono. 1| thatshosent.) - B el cule opntatning dinmonds. iy s norcroforo, vezinning Maveh, I | 'a.R.capLE, E. ST. JOHN, - - aaerold guilty of making or myself, but when anybody “When T b made up my mind to he finder will receive the above reward. S, i DRTUNI « NAl ros't & Gen'l M'g'r, Gen'l Tkt & Pass. Ag'ty Sy with m.’;,n’:‘din unfiuk“‘und he had | insults our emblem he must be taught & | that I felt easier, and gradually I got [ Communica ithiA. B., Room 112, Pal- ‘Whon Baby was sick, we gave hor Gastoria, i Nmy"::‘rh-’.fi.\;. “udlutii-,"ii,,‘.-.‘-‘.u CITTICAGO. Hffezed that he had given Dr. Dogee g o again and'thought little about'it. [ mer house, Chicago.” When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoris, 1916t Monthly Drawin e 28 $10,000. The jury that tried Dr. Doge, afraid there is no law to coverthe | One night early last spring I had anothe This was the 18th. Five days had When she becams Miss, she clang to Castoris, GAPITAL PR'ZE s.’s 000 P BOYER &; CO. how . by nequtiiting him virtually 5 Nk R drenm. I thought I was in |"-nl A big :!lelvixllsfllncn‘lhu lliss,}l\lll;'ls‘v’“l’l'vh‘uhtle y bl ey said that Herold hiad not done so. From No law to protect the American | devil opened the lid and wanted to know hat a dozen people had been sent to 5 100,000 Tickets nt ¥ivo Dollars Each, Fractions ) 3 & these facts Judge Pound thought he | engle?” if T wanted to see anybody in particular. | Searen over every-rod of the track. I had in Fiftbs, in Proportion. KHall SSHQGS;VQ“"S;“MELOGR! would be justified in educing thesentence Never heard of onc.” : I said: ‘Yes; Te Billir nd Reddy | no more ideaof mnlmi,vumun: sure than 1CAPITAL PRIZE e 00 d Jail Work to two years but becould not go bolow | wilumphi Tsmt this a lund of liberty? | Jones.’ Ilo'took a ariat wnd gavo it a | you hiyelor ‘P""(T:'lbi.' nlulcunummq my ! jorgAt : o ]an ai gr g that, and must haye the prisoner before | Didu't the blood of our forefather’s dye | \hizz, and n moment later he hauled | Way up the track 1kept my eyes peeied. A 2 ot B (et s : 0 1030 INTBA R ST B O Fa kb at Tl him 'when it Horold 1s now at | a hundred battleitelds that wo niight Do | thou ap. st as they camo out thay be- | | 1 putin five miles of walking and thon N nralivie g mcguntun losethanition ) Sacijsion 1200 & R e e, the county ing treated by Dr. [ free?’ And now youtell me that it is all | gan to abuse me for not telling them | sat down to rest again. It was midsum- e PO ';;m" eRlhies :'i\, 10 38 o i 10:000 ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE. Perry for pulmonar , a disease | an illusion?” hat T had hoard and seen, and Reddy | mer and my old boots distressed my fect. | Waters, of which S00live in the riversand |-y 43 0 d0ow h 5 h the doctor says will bo made worse | *Mostly that way, I guess.” renched for his gun and groaned when | I came to a sprt where a small creek | : g 0 do ; 200 v/ A y 5 f > ranks Of the remainder, 105 dwell only in the | s do 3 0 by close confinement. Dr. Perry's certifi- [ “Very well. I'm'done! I'm done with und that he didn’thave1t. Thenext | Was crossed by the tracks, and I followed | 70 S FAUantolsndiG f| o0 ac : i CIW SA oato to this effect ws presonted to the ss ciglos, live engles, and all other | morning I was in a terriblo frame of | it down to the fence to find a placo to | dteb ‘U"l‘w;*_Lj'r‘““)‘f;n;;‘cll-l‘i'l‘;:“ttl";"'sl‘l'\::_': of & & Rl 2000 H court, and doubtless had weight in secur- 5. I'm done with the life of General | mind, dnd after tryng to think of every- | Wash my feet. Just at tho tence was a , nover app ATPROX I ing a reduction of the sentence. Putnam, the adventures of Marion, and | thing' else and failing, I sank on the | deep hole and a shady spot, and L tell | the surface. .~ _ 8 Approximation Prl A REMINISCENCE OF THE WAR. the exploits of \\'xh]linglu{n. American | ground and cried out to the Lord to for- you it djglm{l oid }fm."gdno;(lmtlg‘ mtm::u;rse Sore joints and muscles are cured by St. 9 do a0 # i Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block, 1 g r- iber & & b ay."” i 0. vles 3 re’ al DA lo the soft a J ers. a0 o Q 3 >0 —— ; (;\mlz]u[ ‘\b‘:rht‘)’;""l’i:’l‘h::fi'ii:’l“fil‘)‘l)\‘ 0 liberty can gu—tilhl jood day fl‘(’.‘;rl:dc:}nxl::ut‘;lxfil ‘l())\llt Ruéxifigoml\‘x‘;uh::‘; ln h)nd Nl (wm"’{l N etes Jacobs Oll, the gr eat conquerer of pain. 1007 Prizon, amounting to......... ... $065) | OMAIIA, NEBRASIZA. Franklin, Tonn., on the 30th of Noven- Rats as Scavengers.. I began to preach right there. 1gotthe | When @ bird flow down on the | A tramp entered tho Baptist church at | fApricsiontor rutes to ciubs suouid bo iedo . L O 1o b _ Toledo Blude: A citizen who is always | oy together and 1 gave it to them. | fonce and hopped from that to a | Mineral Ridgo, Ohio, a week ago, and | fun, Grado Systems nnd Sowerago Plané 177, Sy, pRNts in it was Major N. G. ¥ interested in sanitary matters took occa- | yyrst they langhed. Then they got mad, of driftwood to secure a drink, T | after building a hot fire with singin For furthor tnformationwelie claarly, glving |land owns s apesialty S¥Icks mitinato) ong ]hhn city, who was then on the stafl of | Sion to give the reporter an idea or two | phay T licked two of them. Then I got sitting as stiff as o stone, not wanting | books collected from the seats disposed 3:‘{‘3\;:‘ O iRl hs, Bxiae Moy ;vlaxkl‘(nulo,'-‘!‘lrh e e ayEatliantolang General Kimball communding the First | concerning the value of rats. He said: | tiom down on their knees and I mude arm him, when all of asudden my | himself for u rest. Fortunately a vigi- | (it bency by expross (ul sams of 5 Al use | o ony o gishod. SiiFvoys and Hoport nade division of the Fonrih corps. Fust before | L had rather have half & dozen rats oviit Gila of them howl just I had. I've | eye fell upon the lost lady's reticule. [t | lant church-goer discovered him, and he | wards at our oxpenso) addrosso, on Publie Tmprovemunts. the battle bogan General Kimball and his | 8bout my store than an entire corps of | hoey preaching almost'a year, and I [ Was [:uumml among u lot “of light drift- | was suddenly removed from his warm M A DAUPHIN, ANDREW ROSEW A’ Btaff took up quarters in the house of a | SCAV . The little fellows often play | over “had o better meeting than that | Wood held against’ the fence. I wasn't | quarters, 0 nd K A ¥ Momber American Fn?.m- - 'Ruw Orionns, La. | GLy Clvil Engioors, City. Enginecr of Omaus ed McEwen, by b sugar barrels and | gnle T hronght the whole camp m, and | halt a minute” getting possession of it. — - A.DAUPHIN Xo. B, CHISTIE, Civil Bnaiie 11{“"'\\‘4“:} x":flr“v":lm-n.li ):I\;‘l" ll-nIRq w'lx:'.:.‘ln crach boxes, but “they also pick :i:::‘l‘,{,vg have stuck to it evor smed and | The bag was provided with a lock, and [ ncaUGHS pPones Washington, D. €. SRR S e e e i e a4 A Tow ‘ays tigo Mjor Franklin' camo ory "~ bit - of garbago and | (o °y )0 T That, range is ono of the | out with my knife und cut a holein it [ FO) LnvulP . 0. Monoy Graors payablo and adaress | OMAHA OPEN BOARD OF TRADE, Bcross a p - aph in a paper which re- that lies around They quictest and best in the territory now, | Out fell the diamonds—rings, pins, brace- AN % i lottors to s culled the event to his mind, and he | Scour the streets and back yards, the sew- | ;{;q not a man has boen shot there since | Iots, studs and a gold watch set with the e VD= NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, i: i i B corners Vi ’ ing e i New Orlcans, La. I‘ARL%‘? & co 5 oontl at Frankl . , and the nooks and corners where | 1ok hold flashing stones. Teould hold allin gne = ) thing that is eatable, thrown outon | , ; R P sparkle, apd 070 " (AL i OR Fkhe Ay what he wus doing. The answer came | Anything that is_eatable, and salvation. He lives off the vountry, | sparkle, apd f3sh, and shimmer, and ; 3 Pt 3 \ v the streets or into yards, becomes, und NPT 5 o E Lring %y hear i 54 B D , o & i\.,l.uu) n tho shapo of alotior from | tho stroctsor 1hto Vards, Moomes Under | ho says. Hofukos up fow oollectionsand | U 1y heart up'in my throat. 'Tsat i 5 b A\ tcEwen himself expressing pleasure at t sonse-pro- | o asks fow favors. He goes well armzq | there for ten minutes without daring to ? 5 . he unexpected renewal of m'n,uninmnoo ducing substances. Our friends the rats, | 45,4 never lays aside his Westons, even ar those sparklers would sud- 1 y L S Provisions and R. R. Btoclks. dents of thut memorable day, nearly | Whut might have produced fevers, smull- | )y “nd'he sometimes brings men to ro- ok » up my mind what twenty-wo yoars. ago. . Mr. Slokwen | Box or cholora, Jisappears. throvgh tho Wentunce by muin strength, Wherevor | 0 do. Ihad never a thought of appro- Royal Havana Lottery e suys that at 66 years ho is halo and hearty, | dgeney of therats, o o fie finds ¢ four cowboys, gamblers, | priating the to my own_ use, but el adin oy ) and his family, with; the exception of the inly the other day I waf watching | 1 stlors “or adventurcrs, lie begins hls | Was in @ hurry to return to Chicago. (4 COVERNMERTEDHEINITION A death of one’ danghter, is the samo that [ oneof these little fellows. He came out | 5orviees, T wrapped the reticule up in the paper, Drawn at Havana, Cuba, April 17, 1886 it was on the night of the battle when | from the basement in the rear of the | ™py woing to speak to you fellers aboat | put the diamonds in_my pocket, and at § (A GOVEINNENT INSTITUTION] i ook o tho collar o escape. the | store, stoppsd for a mudute and blinked | o o BRI LT 9 YO ay i | Oelock that night 1 was in front of the TICKETS IN FIFTHS, bullets which were flying about and | 8t me, and then made straight for a half- | S1ile T am at it I want you to keep quiet, | Palmer house. I was about to enter when s Wholes $5.00. Fractions Pro rata. B Kot eaten apple that was lying in the alley. | ppis . ‘06 O SR TR a hand laid on my shoulder and a Tickets in Fifths; Wholes 85; F Shrough the | houso.” o ore®U2 | Whon Lo had reachdd the spploho looked | Siis 19,8, feo country and every mar ha - P A £ % | 2 oo | Chicagy, Milwaukes & St Paul i A ! ) i got a right to have his say. I'm going | grufl voice called out: - B t0 b b Apte Ak 0 s g& \ It au : Genernl Kimball’s Kindness, that he not | Sround again to seo if 1 would object, | f have mine now.” ¥ “Now, then, what are you trying to get (e Vb naale T marTR Ul oR, B0E Sontroliod by L j only wsistod on paying $5 for his day's | §eized I bis teeth, anc BOpPel, BACK | 1f anybody manifested a_disposition to | away witht . , } tho iature of chunoo b existonco. RAIL VW AR, Boud, but mado evory member of his | 1o his home through tho grating, his file- | gony thils right Jake becomos o militant | 1t was policeman, and he had spotted \ JFortickom iy to 8 | Phe Short Ta stafl, some fourtoen oflicers in all, do | shaved tail making an efliptical eurvo in | 4t once, and as he has the roputation | m for a thief. NS Gl M O gl NA e Short Line likewiso, “While T was taking 'thia | the air as he disappeared. ' Now thatvat | of “hoing one of the quickest men 1 am carrying a parcelto & gentloman ! money, writes Mr. McEwen, “your horses [ €an be scen nearly every day hunt- | 0 “iorritory he usually c n carries bis | 1 Lreplied. ] a0 PTURE and Best Route were tied at the back of the liouse under | ing around in the alley “for a0 ou are! Who might he be?” f - ’J-‘,H)R;}a i e anot whove i yome e T | clear of vermin of all kinds. Ho fus'two | , oD% IND.008 O e harfeat of the | BT Conia wong, my fino tol- s 7 el 2 e i ot DRl d hiad hastily buried $2,700 in gold. After | OF three brothers or sistors who help him | oo yight Jake mounted a chair and | low.” 4 S ] o & Hainells you had gone it did not take me long to | 8nd f{‘levl’;"f‘vly do 5%“{"9"5{{' "’"l”f- Ocea- | oommanded silence. The games and the | _*‘His name is Brown, and his room 15 Y S o Tl TWOTRAINS DATLY BETWEEN OMAHA AND izet out and smooth the, spot over so it | sionally thoy Visit the store and gnaw into | drinking came to an end and about twen- | 12 Come in with me. If have lied to A 7 Avao MiEh e (o Chiongo, Minnenpolis, Milwaukoo, would not be noticed.” These, and other | & barrel of sugar, but I can stand that,so | 4y yon Soung and old, looked in, One | you you can take me in. s I B gt 0 B HORK| i St. Paul, Cedur Ripids, Davenpory interesting remini as the | long us thoy run the scavenger business | @15\ undertook to edge out, but Jake | He hesitated for o moment and then 3 £ iz liscvaahd LA Clinto Dubuque, Rookrord, hunt at a nei; aus suceessfully as they now are. No, & ) [y ] mw - = e —— —7 | Rtock Lsiand, eoport Janesville, s Iy a ENoNaln (AR h entered the hotel with me. As we m PO ge | iin, Mudson, Lo Crosse, dhiry' gunersl, ind tho laitor's give mo the rats and one good eat 0 eat | *N0'5 oL out, mistor, " ho suid, point- | reached the desks o usked of tho N & nclol, Winona’ o guards ubout to protect the property, wp -:‘&-‘fifiz“:;bl‘x“‘::\l ghillmot ho afraid | jng his finger at him. "*No you' don't, | cler A8 | Audull othor imporuit points Hast, Northoss make up a letter of which Mujor Frank: | 0 cateh R | i -Qwer When yon get to hell yow'll hive chances *'Does a Mr. Brown occupy Room 112¢" Or the Liquor Siabit, Posi and Southonst lin is justly proud, and which” will be a [ Shses from dec {\"": n ‘]‘h‘] or refuse. | onough to como a sneak on somebody, “No, sir,” was the repl Cured by Administe: 4 valuable addition o tho unoflicial record | The rat is a useful member of saciety, | bt “ou can't do it here.” ~Then, | “Now, 'you 'rakcal, ‘come along,” Maines' Golden & (i Hloket offico ut 101 Farnam stroot, (1 of the late unpleasantness in the south. | And ho syonld be made to fecl at home, | 5 ahtoning limself up, he yelled in & | growled thc offiecr ns ho seized my arm. Xt can be given fn o cup of co B s o A A R o e west. B o on toth by, Stroot gumins | yoiea that mude things ereak 0Us the A, 13 of room 113 who losiame °"SWEET cuU M“"" Knowledio of the pe inubsolutely | i tho World &ro run on tho tiais lines of (he e 1?- THR DISTRIOT (.M,,"T_ it who find sport in teasing him. “How many of you's ready to die now | diamondsi” T shouted to the clerk’as I wless, CHIOAGO,MUWAUKEE & BT, PAUL RAULWAY, 800 n the distriet court yesterday Judge TP, Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska, coute orders for pur e or sale of wheat, und detailing at great length the inci- | SIePin, clear it away, dispose of it, and | A ing 1 s fights frequent- e, but by and by my nerve Py uaide 1305 K i Paxton ’ , o fhow i o\ My tavdlo new [ ARAIOH ) (o Oac whétber the patien ato éri Wwitontion 18 paid to pusacngers by ol Pound granted an_ordor of sala to Har- | ; A Princeton colloge Rrofossor (af pollls T Joanenie ant vwnlf‘,.nt h‘i-i‘.,,“fi.,!fi Whiore: waltl- What do you know of MULLEIN- o AR T vey A. Gordon against August Arndt on | iy, SCONEIY) 58 FINDILCEAS BENIRE S | swearing, fighting, blaspheming, gamb' | the diar TR, K o sweel gum. as gatherad from a treo ofthe | et followed. i, Asaistuit Gunoral Managor, # Inechanic's lion for $65.15, | eeks RS dlsaeacefnl for o pubtic wha | ling, thicving, tin'horn, collin-paint ex- | o's the roticule, sir, and Thave the | Wngname sruming kot the sl Mistmt | (iboadiblity for thie datior aypetite 1o exiat ko Aot PENER Guuiisl FAMOUEOE 80 A verdiet for the plaintiff was given fn | WOBE' LS SSETAGERE 0T B DUBICIVAD | teriiinating galoots look at me ugly, be- fn my pocket, 1 found them along gectorant princiy ho phie FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS: GEO. E. H¥AVFORD, Assistunt Goneral Passon. Gl]lunYlu vs Cooper et al as e b d il see any | cause I know ye. L've boen through the railvoad track." e O b e o i s oe ek ane I SONS KUHN & CO., Cor. §5th and Dov &er and Ticket Agent. defendant Cooper only, the co-defendant, 0%, DAM T RS i 299 00% |idrive. s Xou all in your sins. You | Well, youought to seo how mad t and whoopingcough. Wi abined with the 15th & Caming Sta., Omaka, Ne - Mrs. H. C. Smith, not being ineluded SENORR | IO NAL ven l"”'.j!"("_“':} of | Khow u fat, well-fed, well-cared-for, thor- | policeman was, und how glad A. B. was, Dasling molinginoys principle tn the mallela A.D, FOSTER & BRO,, Austin_ Riley, | convicted of seliing | the twenty-four without registering a oughly branded steer when you seé one, | and how tickled L was when $3,000 was HEROKEE REMEDY OF SWEET GUM AND M1 Councll Bluffs, VALENTINES Yiguor wllluu‘n.n ticouse, sutistied his fine & and you can tell whoso it 1s and whora it | countad into my hand, ‘T went out of the s fi‘ll‘{.','.‘u"‘-'fi,‘n":t‘,.’.f.ftl&.'.:’::‘f.;?,'.LH Al or write for pampbiot contaiuing hundrods o and costs of $200, and gave Austin Riloy o~ belongs, There's o man that owns it, | (rAmping business and started & shob, | table iy child 1s pleased to ke 1t Ask your | © ‘<.mon mea (rom : B ey for e oo, o Roquirod | sun i R T R R A B e e B 5 : o — | Dhort-hand Institute Y law, wanted to stand on the plutform and | law to protect it. But the Mayerick— | out by the hard times and had to go back | - = . RS ASTINL RAS BRIEF MENTION. view the se 1 'the eanducior pro: | who's 1 that?. You're all Maverioks and | o Foot & Walker's line again. 11 thore A FLORIDA LINCOLN, NEBRAGKA. Howard county bonds to the amount of | ferred she wouldi't, She fixed him with | worse. The M k has no brand on | yet, and if this bit of adventure, scribbled ’. e o) Tho luryest, bost and cheapost short-hand and 20,000, issued to aid in the construction of | a haughty stare and remarked grandly: | him, He goes bellering about unul some. | off o a tramp’s lodging on a rainy after- | {OME #oR " - type-writing schiool in the woet, a branch of the Omaha & Kepublican | “Do you know who I am? Perhaps you | body takes him in and claps the brand. | noon, is worthy of publication, give it a Warranty Deod for a2 x 102 ft. Building Tot a e shisi, fas ( Luarn this valuuble art and securo a luorative A;I’.T"A‘Anufl.m:‘fl:‘.; i e aet K Jation. Short-band tuught by iwail 10 those Wi remits only 4Oe. Lo pay for acknowledsing l i Who eannot attend the nstitute. Deed by N Wrile name pial; i Valley railway from St. Paul to the west | are not awarc of the position my father | ingiron on him. But you whelps you've | Place. }'l;ml the county, aro being registored | ocoup sin this company. Conductor | got the devil's brand”on you. You've | e 10y y the secretary of stato. withdrow his objections and retived, and | got his lariat about you. He lets you | of idnes. Ol sk rithokod Lt o y Ay : We keep on hand a full supply of Pitman's Judgo Pound” yosterday granted Tunis | the pretty irl similed on the T. C. and | have rope now. but’ he'll haul you i | §r Sianey, Ohic, was attacked fast week b reat ot et the short-hand text hook JcwriteR suppies Layton a divoreé from his wife Lizzie, on | observed affably; long as he didn't | when ke wants firewood.” ¥ 8 48y Log (has Lo & ¥ g e at 6| ¥ I ¥ Our com " For particulars send for cireulars to the ground of desertion. know, 1t's all right. My fathor took the | | '*There ain't no sheop herders on these | 054 Of tho yard. The boy was badly bit- ML A LG 00 fecvoela gRcibs ’ENNYR“YRL P".-Ls ing's S i oo decrve o foreciosire and order of tieket for wbouit & weck whila the man | ranges that oan come around mo putting | oo aris and logs, und when his | ‘m“"!"§’.n"“"l;€.“1“1‘ 3 ] “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." Valenting's Short-Hand Instituto o has been entered e case of Fritz | at the ofli s sick.”” And & o- irs. I’ o > drive f - v X LG T A L 5 aud 1120 ( > v Laucke vs John and Mary Abker. Tho | eoeded to u.juy}mz‘l:‘ m-?,"‘ "o P | 4 . Lare Desn en €e drive b pog lurged upon tuef sad alto sussseded % dndrot By balias & dand lginal and Qnly Geauins HaR K0 maaey Lanoaia: N amount due on the mortgago is §2,230.15 — in Lampasas. I've | b Beiting st tho, hoy Again RS0V | Reiiiad can be edechied Rioie prumphly Il 7 Fifty head of lugh-bred Shorthorns, | ~ Sinee the accession of Pope Leo XITL | followed the herds from tho Canabian o | Sios 4ot dangerousty hurt, but his inj Ll o from the herd of John Fitzgerald, will ba | fourty-four oardinals have died. . Of the | Ts Aniuas aud I nover yor sea alinn 10 | ries QiA anioud, An{ 19 Jas i offered for sale on Wednesdiy, May 19, in | cardinals created by Popo Pius IX. | of cattle that wan't of more seconnt than bly frightened by the attack of the infur SaNxvag i ESTABLISHED 167 this city. nty-six are still living; the remaining | you. You brand your shoop with a brush | “64 Swiuals "l i a I to iig fellow s . H.BEEVES. 4 Chathar. H ¢ The mpeorifu- presented by Mr.A. 8. | thirty four have been created by Leo | and a kettleof redl or black paint, How WEARY WASHERWOMEN 3 PEETORED. iRewmedy mco n ‘eam e 01 s Raymond to the Congregational society, [ XIII. There ave now ten vacancies in | will you fee, when the devil in hell | been made glad by the int L - 4 pot (0 iradencs sacuiins > iy dasurrived and is belng putiin place. The | the sacred college. ~ Curdinal Nowman | daubs you with redpaiut from top to wo | JAMES PYLE'S PEARLIN Wuaid JUES of Nrious Do iy o Plemsture 1 lug W. D. BOBERTSON, Prop'r. instrument was built at Mollre, I1l. at | is the oldest of the cardinals. There are | nad thion ehanges bis mind and paints | compound for the laundry : Oiardiaasant Dohloes dotiantion 14 Haakh Vinis, | food. &0 Bavine triad i i oeey bsdns Map. 0ffeé No. 1105 0'5t., Works 8.E. Cor, F & 9the :z:l:{ u.u‘w..‘ l-‘uh nhnr‘h:un feot high, | now 1,208 dignitaries in" the KRomun [ you black? Ull.fun’ll uw.m the most delicate fabric ‘withous injury. | fud Menhood guatauiecd, ®o risk s lucurred. hu;;‘ f;fla uin.x'unm-u.v,,_‘.m' B eaiiiasnd Lincolu, Neb. Geals* Clothiug Cléaaed 41 Be wutoen foet wade, sud hus twenty-four | Cathiolie hieraroby. 1 vou"can tool ‘the LiMRVESR lsoldbym-m Gl VOLFAL G BT GO0 Marenuil aies S riroet: Mew Kork it paised. \