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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1836 Blue il branch and the | A SUYER SHOWER OF STORIES 7 Rogers, of Harrlson township, Pickasay | was killed by some men who had been " A STRANGEATRENCH STORY. | fortane which. he understood, and he t d from Elwood couuty. On the farm of Mr. B. F. Renick | watching the struggle | dared to speak to me. It did _wvot take \ WORK OF THE NORTHWESTERY | ixchutiog In connection with the cases tried for is A large waste, of land known as the | A FIGHT WITH A SHARK, Tonce knew a happy and peaceful | long for loye to take possession of oue - violating the license and Sunday laws in prairie, which ig infested with snakesand | Chico Rodriguez, a fisherman of Santa | jomoe. It was o provided with the | hearts, And when the time camo foF Arrangements For the Oompletion of Its | Judge Parker's court, two parties were | Oat and Canine Tales, Both Tender, Tough | is said to be literally alive with them. | Cfuz, oaught & shark in a seine when | oo e vooq not to have any material | Mutual explations, whon he tald me . Mot i tried for running a bowling alley on the | 1 Trathful ©7 | County Surveyot Rowa once refused to | about three miles from shore. The shark dit? ) A true name, which L already kunow, [ felt Extension to Lincoln. grounds of the beer garden the same da snd Lravara survey this tract of land until the grass | made several dashes at the fisherman and | cates;. it possessed too lttle tabe im: | mare confused and ashamed than - hey ind were finea, one $10 and the other § - irned off it because of its detested | nenrly destroyed his boat. After a long | portuned by ambi desires. Theman | wiale relating his life to me, for I was i MISSOURI PACIEIC MATTERS. | and costs of prosecution SEVERAL TALL FISH BITES. bitants, The tain of last week flooded | and dangerous tight Rodrignez reached | worked gravely by the side of his smil- | duty bound to acknowledge that Ly An old land mark in the shape of a | prairic and drove a namber of the | the Santa Cruz whart with his lively | ¢ wife. Her smiles were often couplod | the danghter of the man Whe, v two-story store room, on the east side of | Bt reptiles upon an elevation of dirt thrown | freight struggling i s wake. Ihe | with: silent tears. If they had .any | Qe office v the excoution of fndications That the Road Will Ex- | Government square, is being torn ont | Snakes in Fields and Footgear up from a_ditch about one-half mile in | shark weighed 4,000 pounds and yiclded : X I'.v}wuw?mfl father and son, The West 1* amatl ind_will be entirely rebuilt by Mayor | g eeter Bites and Spider-phone length, which has recently been dug | two barrels of oil Sorrows it was not known. They received | of the assassin is now murried t0 ( tend west From Litooin=Smay | Burr. The old standstone in the building - 4 through in places, Last Sunday after- | SALMON TN ATASKA but few visitors, and the people with | daughter of the executioner!® Rallrond War—The Ma- | when unearthed eall to mind vividly past A Mammoth Aggregation of noon Renick Rogers, in company with [ In Alaska the salmon jam the estuaries | whom they siated were awed by the She wa wd and full of sorrow, steal Festival, \-M|~ 0 old residente P i Dead and Living Wonders, two farm hands, while viewing the de ‘;.ku.‘l“u <o that the fish cannot move at | grace of the one and the intelligent. wit | innoceacs, of dignity of love as | wo niore cases were up for hearing in struction o ¢ late storm came upon | A "1 have seen,” saysa writer in the | 500 4 uttered these words | polic court yesterdny for violations of e thelt ground, But' no sooner had they | Amerioan Angler, “ths outlet of Lake | Of.the other Itean be better imagined tham { [FROM THE DER'S LINCOLS BUREAUL, the city ordinances requiring the city to Two Edunecated Cats. stepped upon 1t than they were greeted | Coring, which'is a vivalot two miles long range to say, thiscou somuch | qoriped into what state of mind we Contractor McDonald, ot the Chicago | clean louse Philadelphia Press: “Oh, that's nothin'; | with a chorus of hi and were the tar- | and two rods wide, connecting the salt [ admired, were envied by none. The | thrown while listening to this fal {/ & Nort tern ext m work from I'he bond election will oceupy the at- | he can do better than that. Just wait gets for an almost innumerable number | water with the fresh, so choked with | quict and peace which surrounded them | history, which Lecrtify to be absolul Fremont to Lincoln, is i this ity locat- | tention of the friends of the measure to- | minute an' yow'll see him walk back- [ of snakes, but fortunately they wore | living salmon that if 'a plank were laid | acted as a barricr inst envy. I | troe ing his final grading camp out opposite | 98 and they confidently vredict that | ward."' These remarks were made by | heavy high-top gum boots and suffered | across their portruding backs a man | Jonged to know the secret which® I felt I'he oppressive nee which follo! ks & A not a hundred votes will ‘e cast against | the gentleman who wields an oyster [ no injury, and it is neediess to say they | conld walk across dry shod. One can lift | existed beneath this appuvent happiness, | was broken by the husband sayiigs 5 the fair grounds, and a large force of | {hem. It is very questionable, however, | knife in a well known Sansom street [ vacated that place in short meter. They | them out with his hands until he is tived. | “What is the skeleton that hides in the Ulis is why we love ona another men willcommence work from this point | whether a half way 1espectable vote will | house, and they were applied to a small, | returned in a few minutes armed with | It is alm the first of the week grading northward | be cast cither way frisky, black-and-white kitten, The kitten | heavy elubs and commenced their work | or a b ut five miles, where work is already General Baggage Agent Maesland, of | was practicing feats ot balancing on_the | of extermination, which took them fully | course the B. & M., is out at_Denver this week | iron foot-rail that ran around the bar, The half d When they h t impossible to thrust a speer | closet of these young peop 1 often | & tenderness unknown to others; this ut-hook into the mass, and, of | asked myself, “‘that their happiness | why two outeasts havo become united lish must come out whenever it | should be so sweet, and yet so retinng | a love which beeame strengthened 1 finished they | is withdrawn, Bears take their opportu- [ and so timid? They stem to have no | the reprobation of the world, but i weing shoc t 0 endable reed 1 - being pushed with commend veed. | o'y husiness trip tothe western terminus | creature kept its tail switching from side | wero well nigh given out, and had killed | nity to scoop thom out with thelr groat | cause of romorse or mourning, but they | n1so why thore exists something (I The grading of yard room and depot | of thesroad to side to preserye its equipoise, and after | by actual count 473 snakes, which when | paws, and when they have regaled them- | must have some feeling or sense of in- [ religious palpitation at the boteom grounds within the corporation will fol I'hie labor organizations of the city have | walking forward for wee, actually did | piled together were three and one-half | selves to satiety they retire to the adja- | herited misfortune our love.” low, and work in securing these grounds | secured as orators for the day on which | start kward \| eps were taken | feet high, They were of every species | cent thicket for a ‘dessert of berries, I lov them, and they had so great He spoke traly. 1 have never knowh & i« ocenpying the attention of the right of | they c Monday, July 5th, F. M. | with great care, but presently one foot | known in this part of the country. One | which grow there in great abundance | confidence in me that my curiosity be- | more satistied couple than they, wi Wiy pirties, Ot station on tHis: exten: | Four, igan, J. R Buchanan of | slipped and the acrobat tumbled rattlesnake avout three feet long had | and variety, Of cou & great many | came embar and T would never [ while having a secret sorrow, never t ! he N S 1 Denver, M. K. Lewis, of Omaha, and Antonio ain'ta circus cat,’ said the | nineteen rattles on it. A biack snake six | salmon get to the lakes at every tide have known how to penetrate their | mitted it to sour the sweetness of l sion of the Northwestern has been lo- | pytric gan of Lincoln. The mmit- | oyster opener, “but he knows enough to [ feet long, a copperhead four feet and a | but after each recession multitudes are | secret if fate one day had not brought on | life. That sorrow se 4 rather : ented south of Wahoo at Ceresco post- | tee are also in communication with | be in a dime museum. Where did T got | water moccasin_two feet long, and as | stranded, of which the lustiest flop back | an abrupt disclosure stimulate thoir love ko it lastil ' oftice, near the Saunders county line, | other speakers of note 4 him? Down on the whary He has no | thick as au ordinary man’s arm at the | to the ocean, while the maimed and hap One day I was dining with them, ae- [ even beyond the gy oxtending in) | and presumably one more station will be 7. E Calvert, general superintendent | edueation except what he's picked up, but | wrist, were among the largest killed. It | less remain dead and stranded on the | companicd by a friend~a young lawyer | that eternity wher and happi ® Toeited 1o Lancaster county between that | 0f the B.& M. lines in Nebraska, and | he's got more sense than many people that | was a tough experience, and one the men | denuded rocks from one of the cities from the south” of | alone abide, and where the stains o 2 L g y U1 Tobias Caster, right of way agent of the | come in here. He just lives on oysters— [ say they” wonld not undertake again A KENTUCKY FISHING PARTY France, where he had announced him- | world are washed away forever. { voint and this city. Advances made to | same corporation, came’in from atrip [ cries for ‘em and eats 'em all the time. | Any one doubting the above story can Louisville Courier-Journal: Major [ self as a candidate for a tin the - - ard purchasing lands for a town site, | out on new lines yesterday. The funny thing is tnat he won't have | have it verified by uddressing the gentle- | Helm: “Talking about fishing, 1 recently | chamber of deputics. Tho campaign | gt PlLES! PIL where the people look for towns to be he finance committee of the ‘em any way except on the deop shell. | men herein named had the gres luck w'l er ereck 1 K»lnlmwnl to be a hotly contested one A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, I loeated, are met with sulous prices 1 P A ‘0 U. W, closed a lln\‘”n“ ses i\||lln||v| comes from arace of oyster SOME SHORT STORIES. ever had in my hli-( \I\ u.lul » Gruelle had .\I\- [r)\-llM s opponent was a ru-‘l| nd in .\|..1\|\'u-,‘r.m-‘1 P’iles has been discover i i e e i iy sion in this city yesterday, which wa ovin' cats,” A ohlsken anike i T as | Oceasion to go to Breckinridge county on | fluential person of the place is name | Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), oalls and the farmers whoare along the night | Sai g sooura the supplivs nec CThat cit 18 an_ oyster-fed_ehump to | goh chicken snake, killed in Flovida, was | fieial business, snd 1 accompanied him | had wot been mentioned, and the young [ Willlams” Intian Pile Ointment,’ & of way ure preparing to make the most | for the grand lodge instituted. Some | Old Delmonico’s,”” said a bystander, | [oWnd to contain a china nest cag. as far as Cloverport. While he was gone | couple, who had migrated themselves to | Dox has cured the worst chronic cases ot ofit. soven red dollars worth of books [ “Know OId Delmonico's? No? Well, 1["“ snakes were Kitled in the top of & | hack in the In!]~. Sam Hovious and I | Paris from that same southern city, were | 3 eats stiandine, fi‘l‘,‘ ;{";'\""“f . ; 18 1T WANTED? : und | re let by contract. youre a dead outsid The Old Del: | Palmetto tree at Crescent City, Fla rowed four miles up Clover ereck to fish. | greatly interested in the conversation of [ ARG SPPAGOK I WORCEII 808 8. H. I, Clark, Superintendent Nichols, | Ex-Governor David Butler, of Pawnee | monico saloon stood at Ninth and Chest A citizen of Miller, Ga., found « conch- [ Well, in four hours' time I eaught twenty- [ my friond; and when, carried away by | moro harm than good, Williams' Ing of the Missouri Pacific, and J. H. McCall, | county, isat the state capital and is evi- | nut, on ground now covered by the post- [ Whip snake under the head of his bed. He | five of the prettiest bass you ever laid [ his enthusiasm, he exclaimed Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays of Pl € D n county, have | 4ently kept busy by numerous parti oftice. There was an enormous eat there | killed i eyes upon. The largest weighed over “1 shall certainly, in good time, eut [ intense ||rhun:.l<yuvluvlmlv at night’ af ¢ 1 ncounty, vinterest in the doings | which w: well known to the rounders | & C. €. West, of Butler, Ga., went fishing | four pounds and the smatlest a pound [ down from his great height that infernal | getting warm in b act a poultice, been in conference in this city the il at all points of the compass. as even the ‘night hawks’ or the roughs | and wore an'old vest. Orereturning home | and a half. ybody in the town said | Perpignoile. The aged rascal, at sixty | Instantrelicf, and is prepared onlymrflm ¥ ¥ past day and jt gives an oppor ral transfers of lots and lands in [ who in those days made that locality [ he hung the vest on wnail. Some days [ it was the most “remarkable luck they | to-to Hohing o PV bt ol Serpthins S tunity to reviye rumor, L ln have been made the last | notorions. The eat was full of tricks, | later his wite was feeling in the pockets | ever heard of.” As soon as that name was mentioned [ pr, Frazier's Magie Ointment oures 88 heretofore has been confined to clo: anced figures, and that part [ and allowed nobody except the bartender | for a mateh wher attlosnake two feet a*y by my friend, the young husband’s hand [ magie, Pimplos, Black Heads or Grul quarters, in effect that the Missouri Pa vide awake with the advent [ to touch him. One of his favorite feats | fong dropped from the torn Iining. It Wallace Gruelle: Do T know any- | which held his fork began to tremble and | Blotehes and Eriiptions on the face, leaving cific was not going to stay at Lincoln but | of two new railrouds, was to pick up a silver quarter from the | must have got there the Mr, West | thing about Helm's fishing in Clover | the young wife's eyy 1 to dilate. the skin elearand beautiful. ~ Also curesIf had its feelers out r.:\\ \ ||n|-|hwr\|tv-|'n ox A tramp m? much mIvo\h-:mw( to walk, | smooth marble top of the bar. Of course | went fishing. ~I'lw-k» I know all about it. He and Sam | I was tempted. "Now was my chance f;,"l‘.,‘,‘"“"""l- nro Nipples, Sore/ Ligs: iR ) tension into new N ficlds. In | or to sce six feet ahead of limself, orna: | he could not take it up in his mouth, as [ - Two boys liv avs lovious went up the creek in a skiff [ and 1 perhaps eruelly, said: d Obstinate Uloers, g / : \ ! . j 0 boys living near St. Joscph, Mo., )\ ! .1 | Y, R 7 drigglsts, & e fact, close obsorye ilroad matters | mented the state capital gr it would lie too flat on_ the stone’s Sur- | suw 5 lare bullanake in the aot of swaj: | & 2 o'clock in the morning and fished | “How will yony soeon 0¥ druggists, or nallod on reselos SR incline to this opinion, and if so, why not | hours yesterday, to the disgust of passe face. So he would eavefully push the coin [ jowing a rabbit. One of the lads struck | Wntil noon. The only bite they ot wasa | The husband and wife both restrained | “Rothiiod by Kuhn & Co., and Schrooterd strike the Dawson cotnty country, and | by and especially visitors in the city from th his feet until it projected over | e snake with % hoe, whereupona second | Sucker about sixinches long: that Heln | a forbidding gesture, yet half madeit. | Conrad. At wholesalo by C. ¥, Gooduman, : — why should not Mac come down and | abroad who duily visit the seat of state | the edge of the marble, when he would | rabint popped out of the reptile’s mouth | Partiaily hooked vulled out of the £Oh, that will be casy enough,” said - 2 talKk it over, to be sure An extension of | governm -v!l : I catch it between his forepaws, and, | and sat u b, lookimg bewildered The but i i him. Bass? | the lawyer; “all I shall have to do 18 to | Strange Friendship of a Lamb and & the Missouri l‘um» west n-._,m the st I'he preliminary hearing of James Me- | sq wting on his haunches, would hold it | snake was killed. It measured seven feet There never was s in that ereek. | refer to the Gazette des Tribunaux of the Colt., capital would, for n hundrea miles, be | Intee was yeste postponed until Mon- | un fcr inspection. He was fond of prom- | iy length I'heir bad luck was pr ly owing to | year 1850, and cause to be republished John Burrows, an Elkland (Pa.) farmer, through a country already pretty effect- [ duy, when'it will be up in Justice Brown’s | enading up and down the narrow shelf T the fact that Amos Deane stole the | adyentures of his brother and nephe had a pet ewe with twin ismbs runny ually coyered by the B, & M., but at Plum | conrt, - back of the bar, where fine gluss: | o Al snake and adog hada battle | \Ghigky they took along for bait.” SWhat have they done: 1 asked i o field into which a two-year-old § creck @ point would be found almost | Police court yesterday in the matter | ware was stackéd up many tiers high for [ §h, s, FUof . Ol Living neur b cRia “Well, all they have done is—'" was turned o few days ago. The next - gqually distant from the B. & M. Grand | of drunksand disorderlics was white. | ornament, and e was nover known 1o [ Wikeh diSootaped. the. snitke was | white MSwiderts Telephone, || He wals mterruptod by a ey from the | morning, when the farmor wont to the. ¢ Island extension on the one hand, and | wash, and the firemen went through | break a glass or displace an article,” Bt \ B IBO0 ATt M hile a gentleman was watching some | young woman, who saw her husband | 1ot he found the colt and oneof the lnmbs the B. & M. Elwood extension on the | their usual practice without disturbing e “h.h .\\\ \.l“;Ii’l":l!l‘“illl llht "“M\ufl”,‘(‘ its Tm;lvl\ it o r-.uld to |.]u‘u|mu-_\ \\'h).\l ef- | throw himself backward in his chair as if { on one side of the field and the ewe and other side. Therefore in the pending | the entire second story A Bright Dog. L sl i Jebigiitiini L, et atuning fork would have “on the in- | ahout to faint, and beating the aiv with | the other lamb bleating dise o struggle 10 acquire new territory, and AU THE HOTELS Popular Science Monthly for June: 1 [ Thomas Horton, of Sulisbury, Mo, | sects. ~He suspeeted that they would re- | hoth bis baids us if to keop back | tia et Barow moconselatelyon =2 | espeeially in the contest for the eatile | Yesterday the registers od the fol- | was in the habit of giving bones tomy | while hunting saw a monster snuke, ii-""“"!‘ sound just as they were in_ the | specter. £ stray lamb away from the ool i ] trade of the northwest, and the other in- | lowing Nebr ster, Omaha; | poodle Mouston during dinner, and he [ Which was as Big around as a flour barrel. | habit of ¢ ding the sound made by a | " arose and took the young man in my | hut“the latter kept running arom | b terests in that richand undeveloped land, | J. L.” Hutchinsor B. k' Smith, | would go into the y: aw them, | He fired both barrels of his gunatit, | flv. And sure enough they did. — He se- | arms, The lawyer, wlio desired to be # | it in a cirele, keoping itself between P | { it meed occasion no surprise if the | Hastings; N. R. Gregory, Wahoo; D. P, | W lu‘ln!'h«‘ bone for him, 1 ‘l‘"\“l"““l“l'" "‘\"’“i\l'“"l:"\‘l several hun- l“"“ o 'i“'fll‘.‘v "‘»;.‘." *1""“"”"“)"“‘1 "i“l‘" deputy, confused, discountenanced, knew | Lumb and the furmer and trying in every | ] Missouri ic becomes an ageressive | Marsh, Omaha; F. Britt, Yor! rank | would get up th him and | dred snakes of assorted sizes ran out ot on flies for two months. The | not what to do or say, He apologetically | way to prevent his inter N factor, and makes of Lincolu only the | Hitchcock, Hastings; I Simmons, | split it before hi I a hatehet, | its mouth. Mr. Horton then went home | & atone edge of its web. Sound- | murmured: Exeuss me; L did notknow | Busrows finally secured x\m‘fim:l':hn‘:i half way house on 1ts roud. Seward; J. F p umseh; E. | One day Mouston, after having gone out | and took a drink. ing the fork, he touched a thread at the | Y ¢ould not anticipate—=" ried it back to its mate and mother. . i A PASSENGER WAR F. Chessman, York; Norval, Sew- | with l\h))mm- .-an|~|\:\1, amo b j»l\, h;-m;:- A milk white 1snake six feet long w 'H'T";‘(hlv\fllll'u\j wlv' IM\'ll :\‘:nvllh'd the These unmeaning words, I thought, | The colt followed, \vhiumiui,' and_trying nasmall way has been waging in the | ard. mg itin s mouth, fixed himself infront [ eaptured near Jewell, Md. It result. Mr, Spider had the buzzing e not made to’ encourage the young | to get the lamb back. A few minutes city the last week, the contest being be ———— of me and wagged his tail. Toraered him | gentle, and since it has’ been in captivity | sound conveyed to him oyer histelephone | man, but, contrary to all my expeeta- | aftarward the colt separated the lamb: twoen the B, & M. and the Northwestern, Real Fstate Transfers. :.:.« k, Ixm]»hw I,\).».w.’.l in ~|:|\x|\;:|\\‘l\u"1'n~ it has learned to whistle several airs from | Wires. l;m how % *hvh'l'\“““' onwhich | tions, they acted in such a manner as to | from the others and drove it along ahesd: and the bone of contention being | The following transters wore filed | e was. Finally 1 thought of what he | “The Mikado” in a correct and pleasing | particular wive the sound was traveling? | recall him to his senses; he quictly disen- | of lum until they were at the other side the Knights of Pythias excursion train | June 24 with the county clerk, and | Wanted and arose, while the animal in- | manner. le ran to the center of the web ve raged himself from my arms, shook my | of the field again. The lamb seemed to. to Toronto, Canad. Gonoral Passonger | Faseesod tor the. By b){ Ames' Real | dulzed in leaps of satisfaction. The | Thomas Hightown, of Clark's Summit, 4|u|<:;. and r.-nl all _m-uulml until |ui fiand, and e me a look of gratitude; [ like its new companion, and the two \ Agv(nl .\11u| \ )n_h.-“( lm’:\;_(l[. Nurlhi AT Ao :In\;l;lu o xl‘u’m.- .I.u..l-”u.‘w»g li ::._~ Va., went coon hunting one ni After ::f“\\)'. Al ”1“:)"”']\'1;:“h"l“c";‘ then. placing his elbow on the m»:p }\nh frisked and played, while the ewe and western has been in the city for severa Ageney: or him. Now, when 1 eall to mind the | waiking some distance he felt his limbs v o fork was sounding; then | an energetic moyement, uttered these | the other lamb were much distressed. 4 ’ da, -x-«-‘: nting his road m the premi- 0 quli and wife to on G l'\1'l sion of the dog when he showed | pecoming very!heavy. At last he way | (AKing ""I“l‘”“". ”“f || ng, -"'("_ a1 words in a Kind and tremoling voice: | The lamb was again separated from the 808, and in Allen of Omaha, repre- l!l)il am, I:u 19, blk 5, Hanscom place, Omaha, | me the bone without getting an answe compel to stop, as” his feet scemed to ;u.n}. woulc ‘II ufnfx 1 picce of rope, | “You have no excuses to make, dear siv. | colt, and it was necessary to take the colt m-;hu-u Bnl':llnglmh Tho exeursionists | WiliZLA 4o s D Stoddard, Tots 7, 5 [EpHIpnY 1“(..,:,14 not help thinking that | bo tangled upiwith grape vines. He | fie rifh out o the b L hiang nck You surely could not have known, ¢ould | out of the lot 1n order to” keep the. threo will presumably not number over fifty or [ Fil F Latson to M g bl Plafn, | e must at that moment have had a very | struck ‘a light and found that his legs | it then he retreated a little way and | not have anticipated, bow far your threat | sheep tc 4 sixty, Ir||lll[:|tdu«~ not lesson the heat of | 3 % Bl = and lots » blicd, Plaini- | poor opinion of my understanding.” were covered with, rattlesnakes, which :"”I ““ft'}‘[’ “‘""‘!- '”" s '!"’,"I. }} would reach. I am the grand-nephew of the contest in the least, and the passen- I RHIR AT RRR A 0t O S AN L ATArTAnE It is evident from (s incident that | g struck at him and became fastened | ad expeeted to fine uzzing Hly ¢ | Mr. Perpignolle, and consequently the rated to the boys night | son, part of lot 62, S E Rogers, Okahoma, Mmfl.:n. knew exp icitly that the bone | by their fangs to the gum boots he wore, | &0t (:i:t“".l:::rll\'l.I‘z'l'm‘tdfll"llll ‘\1:\Yl('l'i| I\v\xh son and grandson of those whose meme committee meetings and ink. [ Douglas Co, w d, $1: & would be e as split, | He killed ninety-three snakes and seve . Ale had caught the sound of the | you wish to invoke to combat the aspir port from the war s that the | _ Paul Nelson and wife to Samuel N and that )1 :.114..;.-11..‘.1 mcans of splitting | ot away m_x% was music (o l(mui It is said | {ions of my grand-unclo.’” 1] Northwestern will take the excursion | se€n, ek of lot 5 blk 12, Kountze & Ruth 1 and he had a elear and precise idea in | g b spide so fond of music The I; red atly surprised arty sixtes F Omala, w d. $1100, icipation of what he expeetec Fish Stories. it they will stop their spinning to | 4 oy > > turn ¢ s coln to Toronto and return. nd 18, h Omaha View, Omaha, W e by the puly means 1\\iil)ulu his power, THUR SKILLFULLY CAST A F retived ‘1" his l":lollli'fm'l"l"(wll ln-furc_fin- “1 pray you, sir,” snid the candidate, LINCOLN'S MUSICAL FESTIVAL, Edward J Mohlers and others to The Pub- (ow much better could a deatf-mute do “On that Yellowstone trip,” ena- | et anc playe he flute, large spiders | “think no more of what I have said; I The sccond concert of the Lincoin Ora- | lie, Gate City park, being lots 6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, | than he did: 4 tor Vest recently. reforring to hiswoster | ould come onto the table and remaiu | would rather give up u acy than 25 YEARS IN_ USE. ) torio society will be given at Funke 13,13, 1, xl,n.n l\l x')’"hf" ion’ of ""l“/ Huut it Islmmllilughl')_fl\mkIyyll:n-sl-[fr e Stk PralaBat AR Osevhn (qulv B"lxll r""""ff"’ m}';u sf(xl-st .lm llll It | carry out my idie threat. g The Greatost Medioal Triumaph of the Agel opera house on Monday evening, the | of Wi of sec 5-15-13, Douglas county, dedi- | Dlances and another thing to think by e LT, T egs could carry them'’ divectly he hs “Ihank you, sir; but I cannot permit el Lo 28th, under the direct munagement of ““l“;["» c symbols. A story was recently published | us who rode in advance of the mule train | finished. you to make an; erifice on my account; SYMPTOMS OF A ' Professor Saxby, the society’s musical di- | Dennis Cunningham and wife and others | by M. Dubue, of ‘a pointer which had | reached the place on Snake river desig- | Mosquitoes and Tattlesnake Poison, | ind now 1 owe an explanation to my TORPID LIVER. rector. The oratorio of the evening will be | 5 Wadhington Hill fdd, Omabie: w d, S50, ]l:.\nu-; after u few yoars that its master | nated for camp. We called it Camp [ New York Medical Journal: The fol- | dear friend here, which Lknow he must Kons of appotite, Bow. ve, Patn in Handel’s ‘‘Creation,”” and the enthusiasm | ™ George I, Miller and wifo to Herbert A | Went hunting on Sunday, while on the [ finibion in honor of the senator from | lowing story comes from Florida: A man | €xpect.” tho head, with @ dull in the with which Lincoln singers and songsters | Doud, lot %, blk 5, West End add, Omaha, w | 9ther days he went to business, and M. | ¢SEF 0 Proside sov- | livingin the neighborhood of Tampa was | He grasped my hand. I protested. I o ! have taken hold of the work gives the | d, $1500. Dubtio¥aonclndoalthtsthelanininléhad |||South Oarolina sbresldentiAthur (Goyerll N R o R O i a ke A u vain upon his young wife to aid best promise that the society’s second | ~Augustus Pratt and wife and others to [ learncd to count up to seven. ernor Crosby and one or two others, be- | 3..¢0.\vo 't Oitee sent for and the o n my endeavors to prevent him from ! concert will be an entire suci . The | James Johnson, lot 2, blk 10, Pratt’s subdi- The conclusion 'is not legitimate; it | sides myself, dismounted and proceed to | was bandaged tightly above the wound, | peaking. Instead, she re olutely, ealmly § principal soprano, Miss Lthel Howe, of | Visdion, Omaha, w d, 8050, = 0 = may even be said to be wrong. The dog | examine the surroundin; When we | ylthough it was expacted that the man | and sweetly imprinted a kiss on’his fore- ring attl this city, is a universal favorite in musi- | Nt Sehriver, lot 13, blk 14, Kirkwood add, | Gistnguished Sunduy by some featurcs | xeached the bend of the Tiver I pointed | would die before medical assistance could | head and sud, "Speak, my love.” ol orsnesa Wik cal cireles, and will not fail to please the | Gmaha, w d, $:00, X A% | that were peculiar to it; by the move- | out an enormous trout playing in the | bo procured. The leg having been bared “Know then,” began the husband, “my Tifonive a,,",""m,".'n- most eritical audi Chas. A. Know, Francis S 'Blayney (single) to E G Glenn, | Wents about the house, the benavior and | water in fuli view. The water was s | for the application of the bandage was grandfather and my father, who we CONSTIPATION o5 ;)thi 280, ‘lmll summ]thc leading rolc | lots 4,5 and 6, “Labor place, Omalid, w d blm‘lflu.»' ‘1l'|~'~'~' of the servants, the dr?»'h ('Mr‘“'i"a\‘flli‘fll'il that 22 f‘i”m\' was | attacked by mosquitoes, and when the | large aLniere in "““.‘* virons of A|" aftor TOTT'S p.m,.,,,.,.,p.m“,'.'d»“g n tenor, and that gentleman’s _endorse- | $2000." 4 of the muster, or any one or more of a [ amusing himself playing with leavi I | physician finally ived he found the | many dissensions, discussions and quar- to such cnscs, ono doso eflects such ments of similar work in other localities | - William I Drummond (single) to Hannah | number of things “that muke Sunday | regretfully wished for a rod and line, | nhn in sood conditan, but the. eround | rels had occurred between them and a ehangeoffeoling nstonsionisiithie is most flattermg. Mr. Porteous T Hoyer, 1ot 5, blkc 1, Belvidere, Douglas Co | difierent from the other days of the week; | having left my tackle back with the bag’ | uround whore he lay’ was strowi. with | hear neighbor, they associated _thom- e e e epsten Louis, the hasso, will sustain “l‘{‘-“m_s”w”.“ (6111310} ko TohennaTine: but we may say without contradiction | gage. Governor Crosby spoke up, saying | doad mosquitc Our informant, who | S¢lves ono day to haye an abominable ,and by thelr Tonio | parts 1n his line with undoubted credit. | pan. part of lot 5, blk 4, Kountze's 4th ada, | (hitt it did not count seyen. 3 that he had broughtoneof his rodsalong, | gyerheard the foregoing story told by an | revenge, and at night,noiselessly making v Organs tegniar K ) ‘I'he orchestra will consist of thirty pie O mbaha. wd, $500. t | Weourselves, if we were restricted to | and in & moment more I had it in band. [ Cld fashioned doctors’ on” a. railrond | they way into their vietim's house, they some eight or ten of whom come from | ~John I Hingate and wife to Christopher | ® life absolutely uniform, would not be | I rigged it as fast as possible, and, taking 1 that the narrator remarke brutally murdered him, even under th ARSAPARILL 1 Omahu for the engagement, and the of- | € Field, lot 3, bl 3, Patrick’s add, Omaha, w | able to distingiishthe seventh day with- | a fly from my hat, soon had everything rather hard on the mosquitoes eyes of his wife, and they further exer- tos the body, -nakes healthy " ficers of the society feel assured that no | d, $900. L out memotechnic aids, and, as a rule, | ready for a cast. Turning to the’ pre and then he added in a reflective sort of | €1sed their brutality by binding her to a strengthens the weak, repairs the wastes Jubor has been spared that would in any Jacob Trojel and wife to Lawrence C Ene- | we seldom recollect the day or the date | dent’I said: ‘Here, you take that trout in vay, “I pre: > f life wa bedpost: then they set fire to the house the systom with pure blood aad hard muscleg 1 Jn Y | wold. t'lot 14, blk E, Prospect plac : el N 8 ) i L | way, presume the man ife was : tones the nervous systenl, invigorates the way tend to the suceessful rendition of | Nold 834, ) % pect place, | except by the assistance of intrinsic cir- | ‘0 no," he replied, stepving back. “This | worth saying and eseaped, forgetting to frec the hope B, e e e Cvizor of manboodi RN :Creation,” which, in time, will promote | “{SSAIC Enewold and wife to Erick | cumstances. s the Sabbuth, I couldn’t think of o less womiun who could have denounced §1, Sold by ¢ ¢ ¥ the object of the society, which has for | Pefaruon. B o R B e S handling a rod to-day.’ Istepped up to __ Mosquitoes That Kill Bears. them. Horrible, is it not? By some un- LLERS ¥ St.. New Yorks its aim o cultivation of taste for the best | Omaban, w d. 0, A Eies abontBnskes, the brink of gin overhunging rock,” con- Victoria Times: J. A. Johnson, the | known chance the poor womuh suc —— of sacred musi _ Augustus Kountze and wite and othe CHARMING SNAKES tinued the Senator, “‘and made a very | Well known mining expert, returned | in frecing her limbs of the cords that ¢ FAMILY TROUBLE, Sidney D. Barkalow, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 1 N A traveling snake-charmer says that 1t | poor cast. I pretended that I could not | from Alaska a fow days ago.” N bound nd she made her way through - b A case of dor ¢ infelicity was illus- | 1316, DIk 7, Plainview, Douglas county, wd, | js easy to win the confidence and affec- | get the line out. Arthur is the most e the ricn ore,” said Mr. Johnson, *wh the flame ,w'{m" out as she reached the trated at a hotel in this eity an evening | ¥70 (v Paul (single) to Milon § Lindsay, tion of a youthful boa or anaconda, as | pert fly-tisherman I ever saw, except | struck the most forcibly was the mos- | air. ‘Help! felp! Murder!” Packet Company. or two ago, in which a Nusband of the | [ AUGF 10T BTS00 10-15-19, Douglus Co, | they are not venomous or vicious, and | Wade Hampton, and he is justly proud | quitoes. Why, sir, they kill the be “It was a great trinl an those times. A DIRECT LINE FOR & brute order went into_the business of | & 0, i s EHS L0 | oan only exert their power of crushing | of I After several more feints [ | Now, it seems strange that a musquito | The testimony of the wife of the mur 4 wd 1 '3 y 1250, f At the request 0 B. \en'fl and wife to Caroline E Ayres | by getting a purel re called, but | part of lot 3, Johnson's add, Omal something that wi @ with thei licking his wife in publi offer suflic of the woman the police wel tail on | again turned to the president and said: | could il a be t resist- | Cam not able to cast that far, and will | done: The be s come down from the | grandfather confessed his crime. M T, but thisis the way itis | dered man was overwhoiming. My | England, France & Germany. e 2dwa r v Vi . ‘5 i y 5 i e 5 S -y " 5 + 3 i The steamships of this woll known line when they arrived her obstreperous lord Idward Morony and wifeto Lew ance after they have completely coiled | have to get you to send that fly over for | hills mto the marsh lands to feed on roots her, remembering his wife and child, | ) FH¢ Y Lor-tight compas and mastor had cooled ot somewhat and | and others, lots 18 and 14, blic s, Hanscom, | themselyes around_the b or th body | mo." e took hold of tho tod, and after | and berries—a sort of cranborry found | refusod to Gonfass, but my grandfatner’s | bt hicrEht, CopaEnens begged off from going to 'L I, The l'l«:“‘,("l{,m "',’,‘.‘,“vl sla.,o:)f_ R s A of their intended victim. If surprisedor [ one or two efforts put the fly in just the | there. As soon as they get comfortably | confession condemned him,” They were | pussage both safo and ‘agroeable, Thoy womun, with a babe in arms, had come | y VAV SFONEr abd WHTE and others 1o K | annoyed they may bite, but can do | right place. It wasa long cast,’ In an | to work the mosquitocs atiack them, and | sontenced to death and executed. Yet, | tho Chited Satos snd Eurongan matsund b H . Li ) lots 3 b ne add, A & I Lo for thei A Samagieas : B % 240 | Now York Thursdays and Satus for. ! 1o the city from a point down on the | Gyaha, w d, $1700, no serious harm thereby. Their tongue | instant the noble trout darted for the | g0 for their eyes. Tae Uulufll up on | as until then they had been greatly | mouth, (LONDON),Cherboug,(PARIS and HAMs N Atchison' & Northern branch, and had et Cleary (widow) toThomas Tighe, | s as soft and slippery as velvet. bait, and with a skillful turnof the presi- | their hind legs to fight them off, an k | esteemed and respected, they were fol- | BURGH. Bty left her hushand on aceount of his worth- | lot 9, ")'lk 8, Kountze’s 4th add, Omaha, w d. A TRIO OF EN RATTLESNAKES, dent's wrist he was hooked. ‘Here, Vest? | into the swamp. The mosquitoes, which | lowed to the scaffold with some show of w“‘i“"’fi:n"m' ‘:‘vlndu m:mf;: 14: ve ul:u;:_.hum lossness to make a living for herself. He | 1000, Andrew J of Sheshequin town- | shouted Arthur, holding the rod foward | are of a most extraordinary size, keep at | pity, ana the exccutioner, his work Wecnowdayh AR1 akinay wau (agri lone, immediately resigned his oflice, s mother died of grief. My g followed her to the city and a partial | . Josephine CStewart and husband to Chas _,-mll., Pa., recently rec ati ¢l L Todd, lots 25 and 26, Auburn Hill, Douglas reconcilintion was agreed upon, and the Co, w d, $600, hol cut down u very tall | me, ‘you must land him, for I will not.” | them until they ure totally blind, and | ing ow tree on his far In chopping it | Itook the rod,” concluded the senator, have them completely at thelr 5 diff, London, or to &ny placo in the South 1V 56N 0! a dozen bear | uncle acce First cabin $50, $60 and $75; Bteerage Railroad tickets from Plymouth to Bristol, man started out in the afternoon with Wd. o0 i : up after it fell he discovercd an enor- | “and in about twenty minutes landed the Ih pted the shame; but, relyi 0 oy the exprossed view of obtaming work. | johiie lor 1o b s Pt suiyint | mous rattlesnake crawling out of tho | trout, which weighed three pounds.” sroasses In thoso swamps posityely | on his good nameo, held iimsclt” upr PTG Ay M, Instead of work, however, he obtained | Douglas Co, w 'd, $450. " | trunk, fifty feet from the butt. The snake THE VORACITY OF THE CATFISH killed by mosquitoes.” before the world, He took care of me, C. B RIC liquor at a neighbo saloon, and ut George L Miller and wife to John F Wil- | was killed, At the first stroke of tho ax Senator Kenna tells a story whichillus- = orphan that I was, but he could not in- 51 Brosdiar, e I;:\g«munru& supper timo he returned to the hotel | bur, 1ot 25, blk 12, West End add, Omaba, w | afterward two other rattlers crawled ont | trates the voracity of the caffish. He says N g:lm Tales, AR still me with his cournge. The pity with e Chiloaga, ifes Washingtom: i Joaded for fight and commenced beating | d, 81500, at the sumo spot. Thay wero both killed. ona cortain fishing excursion up on | ( SeVerut L mel pis Saph efowds i | which I was surrounded overwhenned g \ his wife with fists and with a chair t FEpr——r These three snakes were the largestot the | New river, in West-Virginia, one of the | front of a store in Danville, IlL., by cateh- | 6 ™} was pla n Business Failures. § | ing flies in a show window. name I now b been stood conve kind ever known to nhavs jently at hand, The wmis illed in | party caught thyee catfish, cach se Gty i, 5215 || INGOLN BUSINESS DIRECTO EW YORK, June 'he total number of take made in the énding of the affair Q8% northern Pennsylyania, which upsets the [ sizes larger than the other. As it hap- An immense drove of ratsrecentlytook | in Paris, and when I ssued from its doors when the police failed to take the w business fallures occurring throughout the | jopemaintained theory that the common | pened, the largest was caught first, the | possession of the premises of 8. W. | | was paralyzed by the fear of the isola- | oot beater to a cell in the cooler and give | United States and Canada during the past | pattlesnake never grows over four feetin | next in size second and the smallest last, | Gaines, near Scio, Ore. ~Although he has | tion in which I knew I would be thrown, him thirty days on bread and water and | S¢Ven days was 162, " length. One of the snakes killed' by | and they were strung in that order and | Killed about 1,000" there are many loft. | Iimagined that my true name could be The Tremont, ave killed some § employment for the city, a character of 500 worth of | read in my face, What should I do? 1 2. C. FITZGERALD & EON, Proprietors, 1 in the water,, Upon remoying the | They L — Shores meusured six feet ten inches, the | pla yunishment that at best 1 too lenient for | o, ATrested for Kumbesziomont. | foion4 six foet eight inches, and the third | string it was found ‘that the second fish | chickens and other fowls thought often of death as a relicf, and Cor. tth und P8ts,, Lincoln, Neb. p hat class of characters. loved by A. M. Hendorson. & board of trads | Ai¥e fect nine inches. They had forty. on the string had aftempted to swallow | Charles Wicks of Northport, L. I, has | when gloomy despondet thoughts assailed [, Rates 81,60 por duy. Stroet cars from bouss o any & MORE ABOUT THE EXCURSION. ployed by A, M. _l“_“‘ orson, a board of trade |y 4108 hotween them. his smaller brother, and while he was per- | a tub of water in bis barn for watéring | me, even thén I had un mexpressible de. | Percotthecly ’ President Correll, of the State D'ress | commission merchant, was arrested to-day A HUGE RATTLESNAKE KILLED, forming that feat the big fellow at the | horses. He placed seven or eight big | sie to feel the pr a loved and J. H. W, HAWKINS, association, prior to returning home, | for alleged embezzlement of $5,000 At an early hour tne other morning, | bottom was engdged in swallowing both | bullbeads in'it. The barn is full of rats, | loving one. 1 felt th s terrible o A0 0 P took steps toward securing minor com- | == R = [ near Buffalo, Mo., when the harvest | the others. Kennu declares that anybody | which, when they are thirsty, elimb up | be held responsible for the of my ect, e forts for the trip to Sult Lake and Den- hands were entering the wheat field of | who knows anything of the greediness of | on the edge of the tub and “drink. No | family, and 1 hoped to meet a heroie | omees—as, | urds Blook, Liuoolny ver. 1f the number go. or anywhero W. 5. Rice, they came in contact with a | catfish will readily believe this story. sooner does a rat dip his nose under wa- | woman who could pardoa my bivth and | Nob. Elevator t f near the number who have at different huge rattlesnake which was concealed in A SHOWIR OF FISH. ter than the bullheads grab him, puil nim [ bestow as much love on me as the | — e times signified their intention of going, some fallen grain near by the entrance to | At Wyoming, Ohio, on June 16, a [ down, drown him, and” eat him at their | amount of natred expected and dreaded | g, B3 60y .....m?ft:‘.:'&“,,‘v_ 5 there will be two or three Pullman cars I mistrusted providence, for | 1 its angry mood | shower of fish fell during the rain, The [ leisure. to receive the tield, The reptil 7 S of oxeursionists. In that event a bag- found. I havo. her M. WOODS, gage car will bo added to the train, in which a printing press snd type suflicient to publish a duily paper slong the routo will form a portion of the b&t-,{guzr A\ barbor shop will also be loaded in the car for th commodation of the boys, and a phiysician will be secured as an at to the excursion in case of acci CITY BRIEFS. Colonel R. . Cushing, of Cushin Mallory & contractors, with he quarters in Omaha, was in the eity yes- torday batween trains, and in respouse to the BEE representative’s inquiry stated that two-thirds of the work "in “grading the B. & M. Ashland cutofl was com pléted, and that work would be pushod ; AKES. g and cndeavoring. to Yth tnoreased toree on the remaindorof | MOST PERFECT MADE | ruyctte County (Oni6) Bepublican: The | pouneed upon 1= The be ¢ peculi » over heing disturbed, sprang 1nto the | school children pigked them up by the e rat is said to appear in one of | that woman I have " A R & crowd with il the ferociousness of a | bucketful from the sidewalk. They were | the wards n Pittsburg hosvital u few | here; she gives me more happiness than | Live Stock Auctioneer & and it was only after a desperate | several inches long. hours before the death of a patient. It | a human being has a right to' have; but Balos made o all Bt of the U. B atfale t with fence rails and stones that the There is really nothing strange about | will run under the cot of the doomed per- | she cannot prevent two specters at times, | rates. #oom 3, State Block, Lincoln, Neba SPECIAL T been for the timely warning by | ete., are often caught up into the elouds | minutes without any demonstration | ing their awful shadows across my sight. | - 3 1. GOULDIN M th hussing noise of this specics | by Trevolving storms, and then dropped | whatever, it will run away and disap- | This is my, socret. B H. GOUL ) n many miles from the placn where | pear. In ¢ y instanc 1 lock, Lincoin, Neb. : ten inches and ten inches around the | people who were unacquainted with the | forts have been made to poison the rat. | began. in soft, sad tones PP s body in the largest place. It is believed | phenomenon. — “You have heard his story, gentlemen, Public Sale, vas overpowered and killed, and | this shower of fish, us angle worms, fish, | son, and, after remaining there a few | like to-night, from appearing and cast- Golloway und Short Horn bulls for sale, = S ot snake some of the men would have | ag: ) the person oc- We had listened @ this recital with an F l d I fallen vietims to the poisonous mounster. | they were taken up, Small fish have | cupying the cot has died within thirty- | emotion that froze our blood and burncd arm 0ans an nSIlull“. After the snake had been killed it was ex- | oftén been found in puddies of water in | six hours after the occurrence. ‘This has | our hearts. We thought all wasover, | correspon 2 rogand 10 loant SIS hibited, and measured in length five feet | village streets, to the astonishment of | caused such consternation that many ef- | but to our surprise the young wife now Itoom 4, Richards ind eve N A HAWK AND A FIsH. but he has not told you mmne. It is to; Denver, Col., June 10th, 1880, to be the largest of this cap- | A FIGHT BETW ' FRu® tured 1n the state, and will stand fair with 5. P, Causey, of Macon, ( caught a me to narrate it. I, also, am aninnocent 40 head of Show Short Horns. Bates & Opul L.“l"‘ any ever found in this country. large fish on a trot line. While the fish victim, more isolated from the world | ghank, -your-olds, welghing 1650; bulls FOUR HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-THREE | was swimming at the top of the wa Wheo Faby was ek, we gave har Oxstoria, than he. I knew the history of the | heifork - Addrcss'kiokd whd Farm, for cape, & hawk | When she was » Child, she eried for Castoria, Perpignolle fanuly, My father often | des De 1. O 0 Hrusod Liesiaci Wk in some Wiy | when she became Miss, she clung to Castoris, ily spoke of it, 1 pitied the orphan; 1, Lver M. Wood T, the line until the rond bed is verdy for S following snake story, though seemingly | got the hook fastened in its b Then N 3 upon whom another fatality rested, and When in Lineoln stop at the rails. Mr, Cisiibg was snrouto | Purestsnd strongest Natural Frait Flaver. | oxaggerated, is, nevertheless, overy word | struggle ensued, the fish trying to dive | — Whes shebad Childses, sho gevothew Castoria | which weighed me down. L knew he National Hotel. fomeward from u tour of inspection in | VAR, JSHot, SEE ARSI Tl ™ | of it Said to be true, and will' be vouched | downward with the hawk and Bhe hawk bore an assumed name, and when 1 first " the grading contracts of the fivin in the PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., for by Mr. Wayne Culdwell, of cirele- | trying to fly upward with the fish. Af met him he must have deteeted in my | Avd #et & good dinner ;"A PDAWALLE B, weslors part of Uie state, the coutracts | oxzeaco, 2! vours, | ville, and Mr. B'F. Renick and Benick | & long fight botween the two, the hawk | lovk an appeal to that brother in mis- ‘A FR Prop@ INTORAG corner | rucoive aud Ble.