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e YL THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. TUR LEADERS OF LAW AND ORDER | and they teel very confident that if the TONY GRABBER'S WILL. soe that wo can't g6 on_ taking np_that Rats! ROSEWATER & CHRISTIE, can get a hole down to the prover dgptl infernal young seamp's bill forever, A poy in the gallery of & S;;‘ringfifld. they will be rewarded by an abundant Mr. Anthony Grabber, senfor, head “Hang him”' muttered his affectionate | Mass., ‘theatre disconcerted the actors & e flow of The books are to be found | partner in the well-known and eminently ':\llu'r.' “T wish he would break his | the other evening during a most affecting clv"_ & SA"”M" ENG'N[EB‘ = Reformers Whoso Shady Acts are Being | atthe offic sofJ. J. Kelly, under the First | respectable banking house of Grabver | neck.’ : part of the play. The stage had been v Oarefully Inquired Abont. National bank and A. C. Rickotts. Flusk & Grabber, was & stout, middle- | _Flusk evidently shared the pions senti- | darkened, and one of the actors at_an- = ' od BRIEF MENTION. sized eldetl m'r;llflmn of sleck and | Ment, but he was sdmewhat of a_hypo. | other's ue! proach repeated his line, 1 e Rooms 12 and 13 Granite Block, THAT " NEGLIGENT ) At (hc; request of A\lr‘u‘v (Hll'n.qpioann}:nu- ;>r~vi1\( sons “5;“'8';“"'”'“';’* courtly “;"“ ‘mo and turned-up hiseyes in stimulated ",‘“flrk! |\ 'm is that? "HR“,[" ihm"m . Y L PHYSICIAN. | ber of parties who inten uy- Jaas . 3 - | horror. the gamin, and the audience and actors § y RASICA. ing lots 'at the sale of the Gilloe | ners. Mr. Anthony Grabber, on the con- | = “Suppose we ‘llulgv\ Reckhams ac. fesonded. R S OMAIIA, NES pie property on the a i vil ¢ count,” he inquired, “‘what's to be done —_———— b - ] - ConeN i e Mqfi,’, :"‘_'p";‘:l‘;z‘v‘;"‘,"{”m‘:‘m::;::‘ ‘,,u,'," next?® : Sick HEADACH! housands who have Gr Ausyn:m...n.l‘e’:'nwnr':‘.m"l-m“&;.(;t;u Death of Mrs. Rose—Nebraska's !l!m‘l‘on which the old home is _sitnated. | o0 (0 plainly showed that he had not T_‘.m out, ,of course, and take ll‘\‘gll E}}::?-‘; nsely w lhI l)'( hme\clr l:n / 5 Bhecifiontions for Publio and other. Bnginaer School System—~The New: he house and lot have been appraised | ! X % 1s father ollont our chance od's Sarsaparilla has complet 5 Works furnished, Surveys and Report mi yste e News at 85,000, and Mrs. Gillespie is desirous | inherited either his father's excellen “Where's the money to come from?'’ cured them. One gentleman th: ieved, S 5 on Public Tmprovements, at the State Capital, of gettting the place at something near a | constitution or his business cnmnuhm-l:. oI suppose e ‘can borrow it from writes .“l‘lnn(l'i Sarsaparilla is ¥ orth its N ARDREW ROSEWATER aber Amerioan Solo: fair figure, 1t was the home of herself | Fear- and ston were no less unlike in | paek am,"’ said Grabbor, witha grin. ;\ _ugm Il.l.pl’lill! X ll(un;lm':ll you l;l;l !l‘l} - < TN Gty i‘\"llvl""ml\v: A, g lZlannm-r of Omahs [FROM THE DER'S LANCOLN BUREAU), d sl ."."'y for nmearly ninotocn yeats, | taste, habit and disposition than in out- | _ “For heaven's &dke, be carofull” or Barsapariia o trial. Tt I 6 3ot posi . . v ik R i B s that the people of Lincoln ate | &t Asits Tt Ciinees foTthe | ward appearance. Mr. Grabber, senior, | Flusk, turning guite' pate: byt 1 foar | e EOS " ST ool & Cor et | REMINGTON STANDARD TYPR WRITERS Inquiring isto the various financial trans- | good lots appraised at from §2,000 to | Was & pious man, who was re-clected ‘""'\r“"l,';,'“:ll'f,"";‘.:,":..f.;h{,f’,,:,fi',:‘" sarted, it | 1:owell, Mass. Sold by all druggists. 100 G LY : ¢ 3 actions of Mr. A.J. Sawyer, of the Law #.'.mu vm'l;._(lm which seckers after bar- | people’s church-warden with zr;-:" r{:mr boing nrranged that Mr, Grabber, ag | DOses One Dollar. and Order League, a great many are | S48 can bid, larity in his suburban parish and took an | yeunl. was fo do the dirty work of ¢ —— o A The friends of Charles Aunder, an_in- | jmme srest, in night schools and | negotiating with Mr. Flint an o An idea of the extensiveness of Oro- AmoMng to Hes ” r ) immense interest in night schools and | negotiating with Mr. Flint and Lady Rye, ; B T et Ecomctuet g "Spactiing of the | sane lad at Croto, were budly frightoned | the conversion of the Jows: but Tony | wile Mr. Fluck was to present smiling | S *aimon faories can bo had from b o . AL, leavitl, THe | yesterday morning when they found he | was a godless youth, who never went to | face to ereditors and strive his utmost to ki B L R d founder and prime mover of the organi- | had taken one of his father's horses and | churoh and spent his Sundays in de- | allay unpleasant rumors about the bank's zation 1n Lincoln. 1t is said that at one *'fl:}'f"llY‘”r llv"rvln._ 4]'nr ";lm', were | bauchery, Old Grabber hated every de- | stability. . time Leavitt was in business in Massa. | notified to run him in, but fater in the | seription of sport, looked upon ‘race |~y ypi M. Frask ke \ 1 T L day received @ second disps sayi Ll s Al r. Flint,as Mr. Flusk had prophesied, | pack. Nearly $250,000 worth of twine HOSPITALS, chusetts and that for a time he “flow | (LY SOPRVES % SOONY, Wanateh saving | meotings as inventions of the tovil and | yurned out'n very awkward customor | fins boen sold to Colimbia river enumers CURATIVE_INSTITUTIONS, high," but monetary reverses overtook | Deputy Clerk Wheeler, of the supreme | where: hie son was desperately fond of | He had no false delicacy abont accept- | for nets for the season. In tho next INFIRMARIES, him and he hied himself to Nebraska, | court, is the happy father of a young | yacing, coursing and cock-fighting (when | in% & commission, as Mr. Grabber deli- | three woeks boats to the value of 300,000 AND PRESGRISED 87 PHYEIGANS EVERTWMERE, - b 1 L ath | Facing, coursing and eock-lighting (Whehl | oofe)y eqlled it; in fact, the only question | will be put in trim for the fishing season CURES where he beeame connected with the e f L to honor with | he could get it) lost Iarge sums of his | fAEY TEEEE i (0 (G T0€ LA precise | of 1886, . CONSUMPTION . land department of the B. & M. While e o8 eniwon Wheler, after Mrs. | tather's money at cards and shot pigeons | amount. Buthe positively declined to B —_— y Type-writer supplics sad paper kopt in stook, : Br' A r, Judge . Mason. N o Vi ilos s o " 5 3 ond o ORUO, in the sompuny’s employ he establishod a ahiA1 HAREH M A <100Y 15 HEY APOR | B e ey mias It | anviss Tiow] Peokhing to entrust his| Don't Hawk, and blow, and splt, but HEMORRHAGES O NAHONAL BANK BUrLorG, ONARA stock ranch about three miles southwest | William Foliti and William Thon “‘,"l‘:‘:“'l““-mf_'l‘;l'y’sm_‘;u_‘ it that there was | €ADital to: Messrs. Grabbor, Flusk & | use Dr. Sage’s Oatarrh Romedy. And all Wasting Discases of the city and called it “‘Rivorside.” Hea | loft their quarters in the city jail Sunday | no love lost between the two gentlemen, | Grabber's bl gl - DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, hid in his posscssion a number of high- | hight without stopping to let the turnkey | Old Grabber dosvised his son as a fool | YeTysatisfactory shd convinging oy idotica || _An offort s boing mada 1n Stookholm MALARIA. o bred eattlo, and things wont along swim- | Know where they were going. Folitiand | and positively hated him as a spendthrify | 0f_ the fivnrs isolvency. Mr rabber | to introduce the custom of sending in- TUE ONLY ' ) I A i SW Thomas were locked up Saturday for | and 'gambler, while Tony looked upon assumed an air of virtuous indignation, | stcad of flowers to a funeral a card on Paclkket Company. mingly until some of his ereditors steaking a saddle. Sunday_evening they | his father a8 a sanctimonions old prig but Flint unshaken. The former | which is inscribed a receipt for a con- A DIRECT LINE FOR swooped down on him one day and de- | kopt ohe of tho case knives pussed in | and devotedly prayed that before o :Ininl‘nll!n.wtrl':l((:ul.“lv.»‘(\l.xfni, |')jl‘ (rvmmh‘l\il]nn‘. .\_m:lymm, to some beneyolent institution. FOR THE SICK, INVALIDS, manded that he should settle his Massa- | with their supper, and notching the edge | he might be removed to a_better Wworld: Fat. AN HRLRYSE OuE SHRE s ropntation | eocl: "j““]'«v‘l"} """ i "I' Foas cis CONVALESCING PATIENTS, En!'lm’; France & ermany. chusetts debts, Some of the claims were | into a rude semblance of a saw, managed [ Nor was this all. The credit of Grabber, | F4h ¢ P Ll ily: ndvises _‘lk‘- i each, can be had at the bookstores for AGED PEOPL T A wall ki 1 A id and o we t When his | to cut off some of the bolts on'the back | Flusk & Grabber had to be maintained af | 85 @ family adviser was at stake, and | the benefit of a proposed ehildren’s E £ DUl of Jran: 1 sator-tight GOMDATMONtS, A D T At MR T st | door and got our. A third man went | any cost and it hence came about that | it he must have positive proofs of the | hospital, WEAK AND DEBILITATED WOMEN. Rr0 Frniahod With ovory vequisite to ke titors demanded their pound of flesh | wivp them, but tarried at the Peoria \'nimg’(i.\hlwr Yills: Wore lm\'m‘iuhlv firm’s sohdity. ¥ ¥or sale by Druggists, Grocers and Dealers Ppussage both aufo and agreoablo. Thoy on Leavitt immediately contended that he | House, where he was captured by the | honored as they fell due, a circumstance You don’t expect us to submit our | Angostura s, (he world renowned Price, One Dolinr per Bottle. tho Unitod Etatos and Europent m \J leave had been doing business for a | officers. Whtloh cost old Grabbet much ansioty and | DOKS to you, sirt" asked = Grabber, | appetizer and i tor.”, Used niow over . Don gennino oe. New Vork Thursduys and Saturdars’ for, Piv. Boston friend—a man_ whose daily County Judge Parker, in the absence of | had language and made Mr. Flusk think fif“;" a thing is absolutely unheard of of .,.‘.nfn‘m'.:\»” .\le'l”:_ = t. bu ‘hj:“\;\mw 3 mouth, (LONDON),Cherboug,( a diet was beans—and that all | tho district court judizes, has enjoined | seriously of quitting the firm. For Tony | +No, Ldowt want that exactly, but 1| §o, icehiine articlo,manutactured by e, Gy fetis ; ing, the stonmors loave Hamburg on ohis flippant remarks — about. “my | Street Commissioner Byers from digging | had been made a partner at the age of | MUst have somothing.! J. G. B, Siegert & So senty i Jiatn caser b : Wodnoadys and Sunauys, vie ki aing fine Inulls and ows,”’ were merely | a drain from the corner of X and_Eighth | one-and-tweuty, since which time he had Of course; that’s but right and T _have s L ——— - d, by mmuuu;u II'-»I A ""lf.'"'x‘":mn':r'- b:‘-“n‘{h%;x-l:‘»r-“!n!:, M;::rm " Yankee jargon. It is now held that a | streets easterly to Salt Creek. Elijah J. [ never done a stroke of work, and how to | eVery confidence that 1 L be able to ] The longavity of wonien who Lol L Kailvoad tickets from Plymouth to Bristol, Cars man who tukes nch great pins to re- | Willis, who owns proporty in that neigh- | getrid of him withoutdamaging theirrepn- | tisty you," —answercd the banker, | nate enough to marry soldic v Conmmption Porm: Allr. Tondon, or to any plico in tho South ot form a community as Mr. Leavitt h: borhood, which he claims ‘would be ove: tation was n problem which his partnors .~\“|!1n_\ung his fury 3 in the that our pension rolls bear glacous g o e b/ eab and our i |<2.£,(|,\s..‘{|_‘|v;<|z.1‘¢l.1‘ r‘»l:rgn‘ ‘r:"a-‘\:. Europe only should first carry out the biblical com' | flowed and damaged by the propos had hithorto fatled to solve in a satisfac- | s 1 sincerely hove so, Mr. G " | names of about 20,000 widows of the 820, Bond for “Tourlgt PMCHA RD & C0, mand to ‘‘render unto € he things | ditch, applied for the injunction. tory manner it is undeniable that your s ava- | veterans of 1812, The brides of sevent) i J . Genoral Passerrer Agonts which are Ceesar’s.’! This, nid, Mr, | Charles Metzger and H. Grindle, of - Grabber, junior, though a dissipa- | &0t folly has not improved the reputa- | four yoars ago are nearly centenariai -ttt bararint, o Broutway, Now Vorl; Washiogton and fa as not done, and well-balanced | Thayer county, who havefbeen in the cus- astrel, was quits sharp enough to | Hon of the lirm, now, and the number of them quite sur- _ BalloBea Ghioaroslly business men suggest that it might be a | tody of Warden Nobes' s a jailor for i s strength of his position, and | . S0 Mr. Grabber returned to consult | passes belie Curo without modt good thing to devote more time togather: | some months, wera taken to Hebron yes- | neithar o s hoaitiony WId | swith his partner ina state: bordering on Sty A POSITIYE e oI e g sheke nd less to mouthing about | terday by Sheriff Green to stand their | of his father and Mr. Flusk availed to ""‘{" 5 ‘What powder will 1 use this warm i ber 18, 1876, Lincoln’s wickedness, inorder that people | trial for murder thako him turn over a new leaf, give un |y Where is your hopeful sont” asked | woathers Why, Pozzoni's Complexion HEREL s o rono, box will oure in Massachusetts and elsewhere would Eighteen tramps were rounded up in | gambling and betting, and interest him- | Mr. Flusk, ‘when ne at last managed to | Powder lasts longer than any other, and e most obtinato onso in four days ent the financial cenfidence they | the B. & M. yard Sunday “ii"m by the | Solf in tito affairs of the firm. He plungod | get & word in. is not sticky. AIa“'sSU‘UhlaMEdmatgngugles i reposed 1 him. Very common- | police, and given quarters the city | deeper and deeper, ill luck attending “Racing, of course. We §hi\|1 have e e A 5 place, matter-of-fact folksfurthor suggest | jail. Yesterday morning Justice Parsons | overy venture upon which he embarked. i!ll((‘\xu\li\'l«i|ll.\l!y!‘::\|w:3|xll w0 pay up next q(fl\hfixx"!‘t‘,\‘z;(‘)x)\:\ll’:uf!lluu (,(i):g:rs 0]({(]:” ‘ N s i o S D that there are others among the leaders | released them on their promise to leave | Old Grabber stormed, and Mr. Flusk dis- lhl‘)\.\lu' I IT6ie = ratarnnal, bos. the ;x|'e-\n~l|}-n' A Ju’{mrwho PR IBATHINHORS ey} P sandalwood that aro certain to produce dyspop- of the league whose records will not bear | town at once. The entire eighteen were | solved into tears, but Tony was obdurate. S T M i Prnenoa I it 5 sl by dostroying the coatings of the stomach, close . All agree that law and | taken to the depot in a bod. Marshal s 'sist in playine bacearat, in | parental roof that night he much aston- | by butting him. If the animal 1s fra DER 4 3 Prico 8150 8old by all druggists or mailod on y M agree £ G the depof a body by Marsi He would persist in playing baccarat, in 't = 2 : 18, o et 3 Ao A o loul t do good thing, 1t is not that the | Be TiiRIBA toWard It £ 3 ished his father by announcing that he | tious or stubborn he takes the kinks out 2l Eecoipt of prico. For furthor partiouiars sont SHBDIBIOATS oot F o tow of the | ooachtnd hended toward the sottng sun | frequenting race meotings, in making | 1, q'h,d o magnificent week and won | by deliberately serzing it by the ears and forcircular. P.O. Box 153, principle Ts wrong, but that » fow of the | over tho tlo and track highway. '\ | periodical visits to Monte Curlo and in | (v orel thousand, butting it squarely in the forehend until 7. 8 At any co, more prominent movers hold themselves |~ When the photographer whio is taking | keeping a very smart establishment, At | SCYgral thowsand, i | R L e rl ; 63 John st., Now York, forth as did the Pharisees of old, and con- | views of the interior of the state house | Jength Messrs. Grabber and Flusk de- Grabb At o e T o Te e et tra Bt w‘hci Tios-th-satlymee sider nll others publicans and sinners in | reached the supremo court room Sutur- | tormined to mike o desperate effort to | Grabbery senior, for you've about got to | doos uf the sccond Jor, thivd butt, whon the ancient mann day, he found two dignificd looking gen- | get red of the incumbus by buying Tony | theend of your tethe e old parson step d It is hinted in certain circles that in & | tlemen on the bench. Thinking they | out of the bank altogether. and with a di“‘l'hi"z]s tight?” “inquired Tony, in- | ahead again. ' D e g X il FOR S-A.LE! q Dr. 8immons' Connection With the | have consented not to bid on t Astorian puts forth. Over 60,000 boxes of tin ve been or are being worked up into cans for the_coming salmon senson’s Short hand and -writh ught. Ty ta sanlm-adiy — few days there will be quite a sensation | were the judges, and biessing his Tuck ¢ | view to thin arrangement they called in entyi s I8 3 i N TS T T e GOMOREHIi k theRUBiN s fof! GRETOHEIONS | LAt lk s theth a0 nnex pactaly THHORRELEL | o L CE B SHRtpUR NG emiEEconnt Lhings aro, looking precious like [, Pozzoni's Complexion Fowder pro. D : Moguls, when something will be set his camera and got n negative before | dential solicitor and general adyisor, | Pankruptey, owing o you,” responded fiiogsa *"}-}l"j -"E""x'l"- “"‘:}'- d “f.'{“' 3. W. WOPPERMANY, BOLB A} about surveying contracts and_Unil the scribes knew what he” was about. | The question with regard to which My, | Mg father- = oo Sy (RinosovEIyelamont DEb autyARd Tty 51 BROADWAY, N. ¥. States grand juries, with alittlesidestory | When the plate was shown to Clerk | Sharpus’ counsel was chicfly required was | ' 16 won't npe natter to me, Aol 0ld by druggists, about trips to Ohio to flec from the then | Wheeler later in the day he recognized | how much in the first place they could | LonY, ‘for the doctors say I can’t last| e : DR, HAIR’S impending wrath of the government. It | the “judges” as Cox, of ‘the Herald, and | afford to give Mr. Grabber, junior, to | beyond a few months unléss I give up all | The word 'y comes_from the Latin is well to be a reformer, but the man who | Wheaton, of the Journal. Being fond of | make himself searce and how tuch, in | S0rts of things, so Imean to enjoy my- | salarium, literally salt money, from sal, Asthma C re essays the part should inquire into his | a joke, however, he refrained from giv- | the second, the said young gentleman | selfwhile Icang? ¢ ‘0 salt, which was 'a_part of tne pay of u 5 own'character before he mounts the high | ing the thing away, and 15 growing fat | could be persuaded ‘to accept. Mr. | Whatdo you means" asked the father, | Roman soldiers, S the young men who | quq ynoauabio speoiic. rendily and_pormo: pedestal. chuckling over the fun there will be in | Sharpus, after the manner of his kind, | €yeing his son cyrions ; say jocularly, whon they draw their pay, | nontly ouros ull kinds of Asthiha. - Tho most THAT DILATORY DOCTOR. that artist’s studio when Lincoln people | was not over sanguine and when the | The young man certainly looked in a the: ¢ taking their *‘sugar’’ “are obetiiiate and lon standing cases yield prompt- About a week ago reference go to_buy views of the court room with | affairs of the firm wi disclosed to him | very bad w He was preternaturally | Wrong; they are getting their 1t. Jidion i?.r:\;:}‘.‘,‘;‘.‘.i“}n:“f.'l,‘.-u‘}'u“,“f{."..":'m’h.,‘J P in these columns to the de: s. | the “judizes” on the bench. he became positively despairing. For, sad | thin, his eyes had dark circles round T e s e ann | €Menc § Rose, the wifo of an ex-guard at the pen- | Thé afternoon train east on the B. & M. | to say, the bank was by no means in a | them, Lis face was of a g'rn,yl-sh yellow | Cough mixtures containing opiates are | J.y, CATDWELL, city of Lincoln, Neb., writ CATTLE itentiary, and the miserly meanness of a | Sunday was three hours late, owing to a | flourishing condition, The drawings of { and his hand shook as he lifted a “cig dangerous. IRed Star Cough Cure is ( Jan. 25, e e S e o Lincoln physician, who refused toattend | detention at Denver for the 'Rio Grande | young Tony mounted up to a mostalarm- | ette to his bloodless lips. Suppose Tony | sufe. R Cntirely woll, dnd Dot even. o Eymptom of (he | Gowe, 15 3 ourling Thulis. 16 X curitng Holtors, = Tier unless paid his fee in advance. It | connection. ing figure ind what surprised and horri- | were o die, weflected Mr. Gaabber, Ke | 7 4 4610 hag brought a man in_Silesia | dcusehasappenrod. Those cows were takol was impossible at that time to getat all { ~Three prisoners completed their terms | Mr. Flusk even more was the fact that | would certanly bea very good riddance IR WILLIAM BENNETT, Richland, Towa, writos, | whon one your old. the facts connected with the case, and as | in the pen Saturday and doffed Boss | old Grabber, by dint of engaging in | from most points of wiew; but then the into’ s prison fnrtmx'l-u mum(h.y One nl:“' ov. . 168 [ ave Veon aictod with Huy | gorini and Ly gt 3 H 3 3 i 5 cindi (R aasiannt 7y S- | an advert e red in a smal ovor and Asthma since 1859, olloyed your | fine two- 1d | pught of C. W. McCuel 2 matter of justice the name of the physi- | Stout's striped uniforim. One was George | doubtful speculations on his own account | Winding ufi:_uf his affairs might result in p’rn\"n‘.i- I vm,v‘t" e iar tho anautn. | diroctions and am happy to 8y thar 1 nevor | Jnnmson’ G Jlowe ootk of W ) S cian was withheld. Developments since | Crandall, who was sent from Pierce | and involving the firm in bad debts, was | awkward disclosures. Upon the whole, | {1 E ™ b ©OE (e p St iort to o | Blept better in my Ufo. T am gladthut Tam | oorded in next vol.,'and i for sile. ¥ furnish a justification for the following | county in 1884 for killing & man. The | himself rapidly approaching insolvency, | the advantages and drawbacks of suchan | £ 170 060 Faputation wis not the | your remedis " 0 ean speuk so favorubly of | bulls aud holfers fiom these cows and recital: Mrs. Rose was taken with lubor | others were James Garrett, of Humilton, | Flusk was a timid, nervous man, and | event were pretty evenly balanced, so | /0 30000 ver the mayor w ' A valuablo6f page troatiso containing stmilar | B EPHLOKT ARy ono wishing sueh onttle will pains aboutd o'clock Saturday night, and | and Michael Enright, of Richardson, | when these appalling circumstances were Mr. Grabber assumed an affectionate T A by the publisher of the 5mn( trom ovory stato in *he U. 8. Lmnrdn and | P00 nddross or call and soe H, C. Smith, l)er hushand at onco senta young man | who have both served one year for burg- | revealed to him he sank helplessly into a | and tenderly hoped that the dyetors were paper imposed upon, he su led A;';Mdl:‘rll't{.fl[-;i ::,l{ g:v‘l::flr l:p:m:yl;'l‘g‘nwo_fl two milos north of Milfov ‘Snwn‘r‘d‘f.o.‘ N;m_ It named Stabler to town aftor a doctor. He | lary. chair, his consternation depriving him | mistaken. .| finding out the author of the advertise- | ou 08 divor'at Lincora, rerd or Sowd Nb. called for Dr. Payne, and not being able e temporarily of the power of specch *‘Don’t gammon me,” snarled the duti- | 70 8B E Svas sentenced to Lssnds ool Slord B & SMCH’ to find him was advised to o to the Med- He Had Handled Hosses, “We are absolutely ruined ! he pasped, | ful son. men i upopliin) heapfeeu toncad 4 ical Institute, where he saw Or.Sim- | Chicago News: “I've handled hosses | a¢length, “Even il wo get rid of the | *Iknow that you and old Flusk would RIEhIeRY; .o mons. Stabler told him what was want- | all my life,” said the bragging passenger.| young villain we must stop within six | be precious glad to follow me to Kensal- | 1 by sound in wind and Jimb rub of- ed, but the doctor refused to make the | from Burlington, “and I knows all about | months,” green, but while Tlive I'll crow, so I'm | (o S0i "G4 "0 cobs Oil, It never fuils to trip, 8o it is alleged, unless he got-§20 | ’em. There can’t nobody tell me nothin’ “Stuff and nonsense!” argrily retorted | £oing to have a good spree between this | o)y o A T ) before he started. Stabler R about a hoss. Iknows 'em from the tips | Grabber; anything may happen in six | and Monduy. —— ——! | Carrying the Belgium Royal and Dnited Statos 'COUNTAY WILL SEE BY EXA Rose and told him what Dr. Simmons o‘jiht:u'“x,\;) :f' the last haws in tlllulr oTitha Mf we want is another good Itt\vz:s_ Llll;:ll{ulluy wthgn IMr. anl)c){ The codfish continues to grow indefi- Mail, enlling every Saturday said, and Rose at once gave him the [ tails. hy, down in oursection when | account or two. Why, if young Peckham | got to his bank the nexi he remarked | nitely, without regard to age, so long as Phoney and inatruoted him to got tho doo- | they want am oxpert on hoss they sond | cves to us we shull Have the: handiing | 0 Mr. Flusk: “I foar Tony is very ill B et Smoply o tood":he | Between Antwerp & New York tor there as quickly ns possible, as Mrs. | a boy right up to my house. Guess 1've | of a couple of hundred thousand, at “Youdon't sy so!” cried the other, | oldest codfish are the largest, and they Rose was evidently in a dangerous condi. | been called in fifty times as an expert | Joyst,” quite cheerfully. < sometimes grow to be as long as a man 35 | T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- tion. The lad did his errand in good | Witness in lawsuits ’bout hoss trades. | = My, Flusk stared at his partner in hor- | *‘What good'do you suppose 1t will do | high. Fhey swim about near the bottom shape, but the doctor took his time in an- | But T'll tell you what makes me mad, | ror. us if ho dios?” snapped Mr. Grabber. | of the sea, not often aine AEEE LAND AND FRANCE. sworing the call, not reaching the house | and thau is to moet o’ these book-larned | “°“T don't quite follow you,” he faintly | “I'm not sure at-present, but I think | surface, fecding on all sorts of animal | _Saion from $1'to $10. Excursion trip from until 3 o’clock in the morning. At that | fellers who think they oan tell all about | remarked. something might be made out of it, life, such as crabs, shelltish and otner | €110 to $180. “Sccond c"""é outward, time Mrs. Roso was boyond holp, and | o hoss' from what they read. Only lust | “Hijen you must be a_fool,” snarled | said Mr.” Flusk oracularly. But Mr. | small fish, butnot on vegetables. * | propaid, sd: oxeursion. 600 Btoorago pasesge ! 0D D i) S b i 3 o you m 2028 200k 1 # AR e T g at low ‘rates. Poter Wright & Sons, General died about seven hours luter. When no- [ week I met one o that kind, and the | Grabper; *'do you think I'm going to put bad too sincere a contempt for r——— ‘Agents, 55 Brondwny, Now York. tice was first called to the ease, Dr, [ Way Imixed him up talkin’ bout the | up the shutters if we can mauage to keep ' s intelligence to inquire into | PILES! J P1LUESS PILES ‘Omahn, Nobraska, Frank E. Moores, W., 8t, L Simmons, although not mentioned | anatermy and diseases of the hoss made | goings” ¥ rs. ; Al ione for Bling, ¢ Bleeding, - Rlblnji & pisickotiakn by name, felt the mecessity of | him wish he had never set eyes on me."" | ® Gk reflection, Mr. Flusk,” said Mr. | = Suturduy passed, and so did Sunday, ?fld\‘d'.h.'fln“id(l..'fi“f..].’(flnhfi’émofil,'flc"u\'flifif} 4 s improssing tho reporters with thoidoa | By the way,''said an eld man Sharpus softly, “Lamsure you will agree | but Tony Grabber did not return to his | 3 s (ARG SRR CRIEE S0 THE CHHCAGO AND that he was not the man referred to, and | next seat, who hid a pair of roguish eyes | with my worthy friend here.” tather’s”house. His abser however, | gy hns cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or inducing one of them, at lenst, to state in | behind a pair of huge spectacles, “I an “I haye never drawn more than ten | did not occasion Mr. Grabber much ehing b , : s 30 years standing. No one need suffer five 7 roason ot Ihe central poaion and alose relatlon to wint that a great injustico had boen done | little interested in. the horse business, | thousand a year,” wailed Mr. ¥lusks “but | anxiety, for Tony rarely condescended | mihutos after applying this wonderful sooth "nn H Sif Bl IR PR A ot A I - . the, 8 t Lt ol Sotetitates e s him, a8 he had gladly and quickly re- | purely from a scientific standpoint. 1| for five yends past Mr, Grabber seems to | to account for his movements and was | ing medicine, Lotions and instruments do Contindnta] oy WAy " ‘EL:.:{L':;.;.""AQB'#- sponded £0 the call aftor othor physicians | never handled horsos—I am n professor || druwn ¢ lonst five and twenty thousand dzoquently bsor for e y | wore harm than good, ‘Williaws' Indian hwbon ol 2 n Pacino Ghats: 1§ etting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives liwest. nstant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, The Great Rock Island Route itehing of private parts, and for nothing else: Guarantos ite patrons that sense of SKIN DISHASES OURID, PAILWAY. 17 afforded b ! ‘:f'f‘m:':fiv'fiflh & i 5 i | i i 5 PR Pilo Ointment absorbs tiie tumors, allays the A had refused to go. of anatomy in a college down east, but 'l and young Mr. Tony nearly fifty! explunation whatever. But on Hilo Ointment absorbs t ) Allay: ! o tosad trom pojn Stabler, the young man who summoned | there’s one point I've always wanted ~-<))|,‘ \-Ji-y well,” rotorted M 4 bher, | morning Mr, Grabber received atelg- | intense dtching, (partioulacly at night” after 1 ".fu rresponding him, however, has expressed his willing- | settled. You are just the man I've been | “perhaps you would like to retire. Those | gram to the cffect that his prosence w ness to make aflidavit to the statement | looking for, and if you will be 50 | pictures of yours would fetch n lot at | immediately required at a well-known given above, and which is indorsed by | kind— 3 : 8 Shristie’s.’’ West Iind hotel. He accordingly hurried SKIN 3AS] { such.men a8 Rose and Ferras, bothof ‘‘Certainly, sir; certainly. I kin tell was o collector of early Ital- || over .l"" breakfast, sent a lessage to Dr, Frazier's Magic Ointment cures as by SEIORT TINE whom are woll und favorably known to | you anything about s hoss. - Will be glad | jan abominations and e winced precep- | Tony’s doctor and departed with- all | magie, Pimples, Blnck ' Heads or Grubs, | | ) i the ‘prison authorities. KRoso was em- | o settle the point you’re mixed up on, || tibly. spaed to the hotel in question. But when | Hlotchios and Eruptions on tho face, leaving Omah | ip rorur the pract ployed as a guard for some time, but is | sir.’ i1y dear Graboer, we must think over | he got there he found ‘that Tony's | guif™ifdim: Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, an {hlp route are Tra st il o oints now in the service of the Western Manu- “Thanks. Pleaso tell me how a horso || jt," Lio responded. I owe u duty to my | capacity for troubling him further had | §id Obstinate Uleers, 2 Wxifos b 1is patianger Eanlpmont: faoturing company, who will gladly [ walks. What is the the motion.of his|| fumily not to involve them in vuin if it [ been cutshort. He had died in the night | “Sold by drugglsts, or malled on receipt of | - | ppcthe Fast Fxprass Tralus hetwgan Chicaso voush for him. The uffair has cansed | fore logs in relution to the motion of his | can ba avoided.” of heart discase and the doctor, who hud | s0cents, i | councll 1 ] | Reecsel it e ,gh%";',l_n;;n 3 rreat indignation at Nobesville, where | hind legs. That is what has puzzled Voll, Sharpus," suid Mr. Grabber, n hurriedly called in, said that the | Retailed by Kuhn & Co'é and Schroeter & | 1 { i g--ur.:d“n-y. osones, Magnincent Pullaian 2l {0 degensod was ‘much rospectod. aud | me,” : significantly, “perhaps you had botter warkable thing about the ciroum. | Conrad. - Afwholesale by C. ¥. Goodman. | S e, 0y ot S e there is universal sympathy for the be- | ‘“That's easy enough " replied the ex-|| leave Mr, Flisk to me; woshall no doubt || stancs was that it had mot oceurred | L S of the | i i e Coliatia e Al ke ® Feuved husband. Tho only misstatement | Pert in a tone of confidonce. " *The hoss | o able to make some satisfactory ar- | months ngo. Mr. Grabber was anything | A8 an instance of the richness of the | n - a 0 The Famous Albert Lea Route in the first report of the case was thatthe |reuku up his right fore hr&: and his left || rangement.!” but an aflectionate father, but he coul zl el s peauod g fl'--b%lfliz'l" :_ it iseo s “avario s Betwasn Giche 820 was raised by subscription among the | hind leg simultancously, and afor. they | “Ysincorely hope so, gontlomen,” said | not hiolp focling vory much shocked; and old miner gnid he was offered $25 for his i & s avoriie line bate D o § 1 IO S vorking sult of clthes by u gentleman Iy rona e uards. Mr. Rose was not compelled to | have been set down he picks up the left | Mr. Sharpus, as he took his leave. after making arrangements for the r working " 9 Ay \ | Tne only to take fur Des Moines, Mar- | h Provinces. | Over this soite 0 thie nid, we ho o8 domforiabie | fore log and tho right hind logatthosame | Lofo'fo thoraselvas, an awioward silanco | moval ‘of (o hody, o repaired to tho | Who wihiud to buen the suit wnd pan the | ats ont Cetas Kapias Ointon, bixle, Chioui, | - sanl 5,002 S8 Tt position, but'if he had he would have had { instant.” foll upon the two purtners. Mr. Grabber, | bunk in a state of considerable ugitation. | ashes for the gold contained in the suit, | RO EloELE W oming, han Tacer | Siahibiotfo Holha"sia piati AT AT “Bet you #10 he doesn’t.” however, was much the more gelf| "Tony's dead!” he remarkod (o Flusk, | The offor was tufusud bonuso ho 86ys ho | NovadaOregon, Walshiniton and Ghlitornin i G i o but his employ who understand and “Wh—what's that?" queried the ex- | possossed. He whistled softly to him- | abruptly. can got more than that amount for them. | offers superior advantagés not possible by sy i noca and Kane rooiate il o if the bre knock a raoted fr is | “Dear me! responded that worthy. —— - other ling : { appreciate him, pert, a8 if the breath had been knocked | self, extracted from the driwer of his || 8| W R onoRs & £ow Of 110 DUMerows polats of Supo- NEBRASKA'S SOHOOL SYSTEM. out of him by this sudden proposition, | desk a sheet of paper with_an elaborate | *How very sad.”” But Mr. Grabber PE Fiority njoved by the putrons of (b ronabo | spebir i o3 o A comprehensive report of the school | ““What's that? Do you mean to say I | crest and monogram on it and began to | noticed that Mr. Flusk’s countenance be- tweon Ouiuhy, wid Chicao, uro ite two trainga | BHitet*la®ifd e Biktor'asd Lakuda; B8 by et nystem of Nebraska for the past year bas | don’t know what I'm talking *bout? Do | writo a letter glancing occasionally at | trayed anything but, guief at the news. s forlatlls Toh R Daraaally. sud inow finanartand ingonuity can crento. liaPALy | Rom o st been completed by Superintendent, | YoU guestion my knowledge¥ Mr. Flusk, wlhose obvious misery he | You scom uricguimionly choerful,” ho | e St bt B "t Hhrobbine ACE SLEEPING CALS, whicn aro models of R AL i B AT: JOHN, Jones for transmission to the national | Money talks.” 3 seemed to enjoy exceedingly. The Intter | said indignantly, Hreaduone; KOS o wot et i 'worl ‘Gomfort and elogance. 1t PARLOR DItAWING wiaoaiten | OmiTke b oy bureau of education, The total number The expert was in for it and had to | gentleman paced up and down the oflice, “No, my dear hiuud ' answered Flusk, fora ‘Simimons Liver Iegulutor and nono Of ROOM CARB, unsurpassed by any, aod its wide- e of ehildren attending school is 233,238, | face the music. The money was put up | the very picture of dispair; he muttered | with a doprecatqry wave of his hand, L L e G S lfiJS{fi‘é’fih‘finfitbhfiffi‘&&.fl,‘.’,‘.(:ufi,fi‘(;"' 4, ~ gk youngost being b and the oldest 21 lllt)llu‘llx:glds o]fl Oilns :‘:flmh&n}wr. and ':,l :}w to himseif, rubbed gidmud Ilm\vildm'~ “not cheerful, but I am more hopeful | riph, Macon, da: = " Lkl Lo et Counil Biatrs tho trains of th Upion Pace A STANDARD MEDICAL WORK 1l To teach them, 7,692 instructors | Next station all hands adjourne he | ment and referred occasionally to a [ now. Er—Mr. Sharpus und 1 have been o Ry. conneot in Union Depot with those of the 7 ol ‘cost of $1.- | platform, "where a_pair of 'bus horses | pioce of paper i his hand, on Which were | discussing our sfiawe, und I really think BAD BREATH Chictgow Northwostorn . In Cnicaso th { FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN . vare & v “ X o trains of this line make close rage for tmalo | Were started on a walk toscttle the noyel | written several columns of figures. At | that your son's duath, though very shock- ST of sl bastars liige, N0 SPRIKOHOD wikh ONLY $1L BY MAIL, POSTPAID, Leuchers being 13, and for fom vagel . length he spoke. ing, is a most fortunate thing for the Nothing {8 50 unpleasant, none 80 COMMOR For Dotroit, Columbus. Indianapolis, Oincin | yrLLuSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO month, Aside from this 866,701 was [ “Well, I swow,” exclaimed the dis- | ~‘Are you aware, sir,” he began, “that | fir Sharpus' and I fiavo o listial abiPIRRL o Mpiatasht nans sccoiman te pat, Niagar Bulis Buislo, Pillsbus 'roronto T0 AL wonded st yeur for new buildings and | comfited expert, as he saw the conductor | you and that scoundrel of a son of yours | plan, my dear Grabber, which, if you | irom the stomuch, and oan bowo easlly comct- | Montress Borton New, Dort G Hosina, Bar i §12,000 for salaries of county | hand the stakes to the old man with the Biave brought me to the verge of bank- | will send for Him,” we will explainto | 84 ¥ »ou take Simwmous Liver legulator. Do the tioket agent for tickets via the guporintendents, and §517,020 for fuel, [ spectaclos; “who'd a thought that & | rupteys” you." i Rot Reglest 8 sure s Femedy for s ropulsive O N OITILWESTERN, Tight, rent, repairs, ete., making a total | Walkin’ hoss picks up one toot at a time? | “Porfectly,” replied the unmoyved | Grabber felt gaugh mystified, but re- e U AT 7ORr ARRRLIS you wish tho boat secommoliations. Alltgkot 1 4 | 0K k & d 4 1 i complexion and genersl heslth. agonts scll tickets vie this line. of §2.018,157. » gross income is about | 1 never did” like these infernal book- | Grabber; “‘but I don't see the use of re- | cent events had subdued him and he CHUGHITT. ' R 8. HAIR, int? 0 H Py 741, of which $144,505 is derived | larnin’ chaps, anyhow; durn the durn | peating such unploasant truths.” obedioutly sent £6e Me. 8 harpus T"‘ed and De onden'. Goners Maagoty, o den. Pass. Agoot. = : o Stato tax, §2,986,547 from local tax, | luck! i “What are we to dot” almost screamed | “Your lute souy My.” Grabber,” began R T i by - TUY J and §204,087 fom’ vants of school lands, O O the other. the legal gentleman, -died, 1 presume, ! ; o g ‘ preet H 3 der, and I felt generally good for nothing 1 { iy b 9| \ i 7 R o b el [ an, Orook's Al i) Sit still mad be quiet!” snapped his | much in debt.” - | s tuced 40 by Bitom S Liver Segafitor. usted Vitality. Narvous and Physicul Dobility amonnts to $4 3 the whole | Gen. Breck reccived yesterday a letter | opiner, *One might think that no one | = “Not a doubt of ity 1 should say.” It ucion'w ‘quick and thorouah, and 1t i iins Daling T AL Of' a7 U, Wi 4G i ajor He iated at Pr 3 ¢ ) ujokand digroye, aad'lt untoid ‘misgrios Toumting from discroton i phiiatant faad. inoluding ke’ (v from Major Barbour, dated at Proscott,e| was concerned in the matter but your- | *When his affuirs are wound p there N Monrde, fowa. Or the Liquor Hubit, Positively ‘and o1a, Aveeontains 183 nraseriutions Tos il aeusedad ments, reaches the enormous sun 2 Arizona, which conveys information that | self. Do you suppose that I like ity? is likely to be a considerable deficiency Cured by Administoring Dr. shroniaisonaon ench oo of which'ls I vilbly: Ho Eace 000,000, This permane . - | Gen. Crook was expected at that place on | M. Flusk, beingcompletely under is |~ “Precisely; and it won't do the firm any Haines' Golden Mpocifie. lru.u...m.,.,x, Dbrer bofark Toll o s, 10t ar Bug fng at the f 8300, ar April 15, and would leave shortly there- | partier’s thumb, - obeyed = and * Mr. | good, cithor ’ENNYROYAL Pll.l.s 1t can be given Inn cup of coffes or tea without | Fis’eaitiossed Lo am Tull gl enaranband 6 bos s fime i1s near at hand when the gu after for Omaha. He may therefore bo | O abber remained silent for some min- W ell, it bas oceurred to my friend YCHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." the knowledge of the person taking i, is absolutely | work in o v -~ mechanical, litarary nnd prof its proper investment will be a problem cp o utes, apparently buricd in unpleasant | Mr, Flusk—and I must say the idea SR, barmless, wind will offect o permancut cod speedy | slonal than iy othor work'in €uis"eoiniry for8 e bovond the eapabilities of the ordi- | expected to arrive here by the latter thoughts, pears a good one—that your son'’s os g bt o v i | St Wi R s bacarave sakerer | SRl SRS MR A0l 6 islator to solve. of this week, or the first of next. He has | *‘Wemust get Peckham's accounts,” | should be proved for, say half amillion o Rk our Bruggist b Twads of cascs, and In evary instanos s acrfoct cure | Bonaliieydoig medal awarded the duthor ur'the MUST HAVE GAS. been for the past few days at Camp | he atlength said. *‘or there’s no help for |~ “We should get ovér Flint then,” i “Ob| Eaglia s ke oo oot | Bastallowed. Bt mover fadls, Tho cystem onos | A astiiiace oiiter o e Loard ko ronioi o Bier: has beretoforo mentioned the | Bowie, the headquarters of the expedi- | it—the bank will have to go = terpolated Mr. Flusk, triumphantly. BERY icae impregnstad with the Bneclic. it becomes an uar | Mposicylly satarped. |\ oo, 1oty ton s souas e fact that there are a number of Lincoln | tion g st Geronimo and his braves. “How are we to get it," asked Flusk, “But how about the duty:” asked Bold by Drugglsts everywhere Ass for “Ohicl WPONLULY for-4he Maver ampatiia Lo esle- i ton 1 bl weneratin Lk all Lys oty capitalists who believe that the city is | Arrangements are on foot to give the fwl\r{v A Grabber DN QAT u® FiL N “r;(;r:;m‘x«z‘ryxv :“”:X.‘:‘““f.,““‘f“'*. fu and 0o sliver mines Of Nedads underluid by a natural gas reservoir, and | department commander a rousing - *“‘We must bribe the solicitor, of course, | ~ “Of course you would have to pay that - e ——— - €0, Oar. and Douglas, an o & X U\t out the rocks and quisi Who ganizing & movement to | tioh upon lis arrival hore and1 y the dowager is'to bo got | but T fancy it would prove & good uvest. | WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE | , p sk Cumine Sis. Owaks, Neb R, TR pa sy of Ky hoi faith with the necesgary INERTRS NN at. She’s a young woman and handsome | ment,” replied Sharpus. for Aud others suffering from tond . ol back up 5 e e Dervous dobility | exi : Coxscll Bluy, Xowa. "Wlo Solence of Lite Is of greater valuo th ! —— P - e i + A8 Mg 2 o eplied § 3 ] oo i 3 o Soienos o s 0 u 1t e, collaternl 10 prove to the world that e | an Yevival meeting at the Exno itlan ill:'.:llx e t‘l’-:l"l:.\?:‘::cd.l‘.lal::;“llslull‘;u ;‘u:‘““, irubber pondered a minute or Z SRl dlacancs, Pkl o for pampblct containlug huodreds | modic warks vul :lnuu.‘zhn Couatry €0F e pash ith rests upon something more substan- | bullding was an mmense ahair Sune | ) ) amily | more and then rose aud grasped Mr.| @ y = will weatrom | Hjyeurs i Corthivivion 0 r -0 saitively *ourta” by D | €i'5esis of the countrs- than a chimerical foundation. Arti- | day. Every s N Pl ey TR s A Flusk’s hand with nflectionate forvor. : 7% 8 il et B i | 48 A AL S S T A S cleg of incorporation have now been filed | occupied and many people went away. | - “And a very difenit man to 403! #ith, iy d ho exclaimed, “you are | o evers Sfissuate 1o MRERCHS fith 0 ‘\% \,fi, (r L and the books are open to receive sub- | A roquest is made for more chuirs to be | sai1 Fluss. “You won't find him very Pogr Touy's death”— | Elseteicl ey lonandy falt, eatenicgsad toldi) BRI & : Memarkiit lons are mng & der, of fatioss de. el LY A3 i 9 A g (y . B e A y ” cars. WiGTo tamily can wepr swioe belt. Eloutele A m'rfi*-'.'}'-‘dum soviptions. Sevoral of those interested in | placed in- the hall. Twenty-five . were | easy to got over, I oan tell you. And be- | here he sulffed Qeconuy — ey Vo* uep | Kispenserisotrée wilumalobetis ilvoii'vordic e [ B BEBLY T A the experiment are men who have had a | converted and wany wiore are seeking | tween ourselves, you know, our credit is f T R lek cores. Triai padks Chrouic wnd obaina i : X 3 out to be & blessing in disguise!" o ead ired ip A RrMSSA NS, | Agss.. B Alaup for ssaled parkicuiase - Address, 1160 the wkill of il othorphysiciaus & spe Iarge amount of experience in this line, | salvation. by o Means what it' was. & 8 | [ People must | Aud so it did (7" HORNE. tnva WagABH AY., GHitaco, Dr. WARD ‘& €0, LOVISIANL, ne. Risated sueonmlnlly w Bt wa" dsthnce of

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