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" THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11, 1886 SEWERACE CONTRACTS LER. |7ttt vomoe [ ELD UR” A STAGECOMCHL |, ottt ’Awmummummf TWENTY THOUSAND ROYAL PHESENTS Plano Duett—1a Balad His Remarkabl Escapades, Final o L Misses Lotgnton e Fistie Capture anoHorrible Death, Work On Lincola's Bystem to Ba Bocun | S0'° R Wetssy, 1+ Selected | Wiy Ra ¢ Gamble is in Ir o bbiladelphin itos: Tn the gray of o 1 Five Thousand Dollars to Any Chrritable urtice, M Wooley and Har THEY KICKED ON THE PRIZES. | Cornet Solo R Sciected | A Fellow Who Went West and “Took 1}'5(x""“»“1'vl:' ‘;‘(‘j“,:, ‘f' et ,]l‘yum‘:‘l':’:‘: ‘ to Drinkin' Like a Durned JFool tionary forefat of Chester county %y the borough of oldChester, was executed 1f 1t Cannot Be Done As It 1s Stated. With a Large Force, | Quartette—~In Silent M Emersof Route to a Penitentiary. Providence and_Tigemont avenues, in | itution, GIVEN AWAY TO PURCHASERS ers Want No Lottery | t o, Pratt, ying in V for a Conch— ‘\;_“A.»;l.”\‘ itz, ashe callod hinse xl'l"':‘ s ; It A . and Coffee Sales—Work of b flow He Was Canght. S ittes ext1e in1 776 with the “EISIng ex-President Arthur are very Lancaster Teachers—Other } ol lage B ss Camp” of Chestercounty, which went t Lincoln Matters, % Yt 1 ber from | participate in th disastec battle of i | g Island. Hemight have taken not ! B i al1xo! e £ 1 t " only a hand in thengagement that kitled il [FIROM THE MBS LINCOLY BUREAT b 450 T ¥ { or consigned to rison ships most of t . ) il at he The city councilmen have nnan ¥ of ( " station e Was L« t | “O1d Pennsylvanis Line,”” but have at- | StTeaing from now, and ¢ arded the contract for put 2 Ty yeste and | tained rank with he besi blood of them | takesa cold, and fron werage system. This st A I for t two_ca Ie isin fan, PO, SRniit ken today to the penite y | ali, had not a brutl flogging for slight | other symptoms arc Aty R TBRY N Y . tory is an inter. | disobedicnce changed (he ctrrent of his | toms the public sh future actions. Deserting the patriot ary to Bright's Diseas | wthior wrd busy times mu emplo, br the autumn months and | T bl e ot 3 S Marion Gam- | (ouq0 he swam th Hudson river, erossed | His pl W says fhat everything the year following, for with the growth | endered in his county. r that is the n New Jersey and ceached Philadelphin, [ medical skill can do for him is being dof S Ao SRR il e A e iy wvatien | r—is sallow-faced and popeyed. | homeward bound o Chester county. ke | Lhis i not so Sl b i e P i A R R ey He is twenty-six years old was arrested fn U city and safely quar by e Aty much business for laboringmen. Since | V3 wl, the sale being and will weigh between 150 and terod in e ol Bulnut strect prisoh. S | thousands of Tarmers quielly dying in their that was started back | pounds. According to his own conres )¢ & H J condary symptoms of the night of the public meet ome two ventics and which had been to | sion | wo Cothers, successfully | Was let go, but the memory of that flog alled by every other con: wecks since the opposition to the plans promo conft on two_ differont ocea: | held up h stago in_Montans containing | S108 hautod hin, and swlien tho Britials | cetvable fhousands of workien, Jike. and acts of the council i the way of The amount involyed was some | fifteen persons, including the driver, [ SPPeares at the river, preparatoty to ] 18 lieipless families: hun ; f ) 9 the battle of Bradywine, Fitz joined the f thousands in all walks of lite who 5% modifications engineering, has | eight hundred dollars, and to_satisfy the | After the shackles had been removed | (0 RS (0 have sicketied and are likewise dying. help R greatly decrensed, and it has fairly ceased | judgment a 160 acre tract of fand just | from his hands and feet, and he had N " i outside the city was the property for sale, | shaken himself a little, he looked around t one, becanse Subsequently, vhen the victorfous Brit. | 1853 victims of powerless physi g 4 . | B en. Thwe. Lok hoesosion of | . Fight yearsaio a very well known gentle- et | i it o oy ot i, | e B i, ok ok | LR At oottt | ARSI Wi eonte | ¢ FRENCH sentiment of the people in the city is 50 | Weeping Water, was interviewing the | of detectives who were looking intently Philadelphia, Fitpatrick was tl in | eial transactions. His medical — adviser generally in favor of continuing the | governor a few days since on the “aues: | at him, and_th the tole of captan, with a lontwnantof | quictly dropned into his ofiice ‘one day il work without break or hinderance t it | tion ot a requisition for a young man | cigaretie, which was gi A b ] i old his contidentia rk that e would be (bl o \ . With a small comaand they terrorized | dead in threemonths and that he ought to s oansed many who might be consider | BOW outsidy the lnits of the state .\\l[':: tien taken to 4 "';“h““"\"‘ jofter 8 Tl | their old neighbr whigs " in Chester | seftle up his business affuirs at on doubters to fall in for the improvement, | S 5 o rehar nanbre | a0 D O vt (i answos | county. Thoirhadquatters wore ofton at man 13 alive and well today, yet he T T o e b otement: | well and not wisely: “Tho proper papers | back on his wooden beneh, and in nswer | SR pass " ieat the present fown iven wp ns ineurable with the same dis- for the return of the young man were | to a reporter’s query said: 'So you wi 5 A H o (TR R AT ease that iskilling General Arthur! work through legal process of late and it [ sceured. to know how 1 workod the racket, o ”"‘}}lf\]“,'(,,f X solluetor seels | Our reportor et this. gentleman yesterduy 1ooks now as though the council wouldbe | In the county julat the present time | your Well, 'tain’t darvin® work, and them Sists: It BB AL o 8 ORI S cony stestion SabOUL IS rgeneral’s undisturbed in forwarding the sewerage | here thore rests the bodies of cighteen | as s it is don't know. W ¢ i 3 i eva Aot ; HoEs 1188 . Y ) 3 s xpeditin, falling jn with two will give $5.000 to any chatitable inst " " : & “ [ ( . smoke. 0 ; wing into onvel Vi i zns ) o editor of the New York of the sewerage system was lot to F. A. | grictcourt, Addto theso the offenders | head by way of illustration. - =But before | A1 iteriit inte, gaveration with Wby | o Wona e editor ot the Buitalo Nuwa, and Korsmeyer & Co., of this city, they being | who out on bail and bound over | 1 tells you cyerything [ want you to know (LS tiok GG O “W. E, ' Kisselburgh of the ‘Troy Times, if he lowest bulders, on n bid of $35,740, | untilconrt, and it will be very evident to | that the durried sherifs at Deer Lodge ““{l\“?‘;n:ixl-ll‘ll-l:')li'lhl‘nl-“i'l'nt:«“l:‘f “Winglers safo cure’ (tnken accordin (o This contract covers sixteen of | one and all that the eriminal“business at | lied about me when they said as Low ey il ‘my directions) wh me elght years f} H ! e next sitting of ¢ ill he § Y o conche: v me sing the geat vleasure it would | wago, cannot cure General Chiester A, Arthur which Is to b comploted. on or_bofora the next sitting of court will be great. had_robbed nine conche How many ; A & . . A give hi to met the on Vi of Bright's discase, from which he is b Juige Brondy, of the First judicial dis: | did Trob® Well, T didn’t rob nine by w | f1Ve him VIR : o UL e 1y LY B Junuary 1, and the rest of the s triot, 15 up from Beatrico to e state cap- | durned sight, anyhow, Now, I'm’an fim | e VAR TID, GrAUEkan N I miles to be finished by June 1, 18 ital,’ Mr. Broady Is the gentleman to | Illecnoy boy, born right hyar'in Mont. [ out his pistols, giviy them to understane R R At B o sl ; ) hie was tho ‘ididual in question, and | Lthatwe do noi profess to make new kid- “Thie contractors who have been awarded | whom miny of his admiring democeratic | gomery county, and I'm too ¢lus’ to hum | 1€ o i 3 TR il L. the contract are safe, reliable men, who | constituents point as “the little giant of | to have any lies told about me. [left hELIRsd obligec to them, o fork owt | wienes and from. tho ex crlence of IR + WA 1 the Nemaha,” and his name is frequently | this s ago, when 1 G B i i mili. | Lthousands of similar cases, that we can stop are ongaged in the plumbing and gas fit- | yi6 GOS0 GG ! SIetient e S B0 vhen LS e | ful captain ‘was foced to resign his mili- | i consumption of the Kidneys. Many & ting business. They will commence op- | congre. sandi i AN SRR i B i | tary swords and pitols, his queue was | “man has wone througn life with one kidney L' ¥ p- | congroessional eandidate. in Montana. I'knooked aroun’ roundin’ [ t&r¥ swords AAC Bioss, S UEUD B | L outs gole Hro. 8 i crations at an early day and give em- [ Lincoln lovers of tho mational game | up and ocuttin’ out cattle for difterent | frOPPOC “O8 tf0 A (RC URE SO | e HiERA a majofity of their Nife with ployment to a large body of men, which - oxpecting great contest on the oc- | ranchmen. But [ got tired and went to ing {iU LS PR ol _”r/‘ helped himsel to jue lung, They do nob havea new lung will make labor plenty for some time. In | ¢asion of the Lincoln club against the | minin' in W Torritory. . L ZOt | il o family relic i was roturned. An | jhade. Wedo not make new kidueys, bug ¢ nion Pacifics ynest, | married three yes 1 loft this state, [ WS ® [y bt ; f the kidney is not consumed too much wo regard to the construction of manholes | 4% B0 T AN VE vl i ORI e e 1 stop ¢ and prolong life it taken in il flushing tanks for the sewerage sys- | undoubtedly be pr old. But they don’t know whero L, | Fomche A0 £ e % x tem, that part of the work will be re-ad- | ness the gae and erow at Lincoln base | an’it’s just good they don’t; reckon | Some he did whip a11 some he did spare, e i) i) LU A5G AL vertised and let at a future day, but if no | hits, they think I've sloped. But that's none | He caught Capt. Mctowan and cut offt his | Broprictor of Warners safe cure, of th obstructions in the way of legal processes TIOTEL GUESTS, of your business and we won't argy the hair, ALY, WArNOHALED RAl, iy QonrLsir, tiere arc put in th y construe- | At Lincoln hotels yester atter, as he turned back and blew his | These daving acs of lawlessness led | “are governors, senators, presidential’ eandi- tion of seweraze will be a livel 58 | among others ad wiped his eyes several times. | the whigs of Chestr to combine inan | “dates, members of congress, prominent men ina short time, and one that the 1aboring | D. J. Reid, Crete; 8. B. Turner, 1 at you want is this stage business. | effort to capture th outiaw, and to this and women all over the country whom [ classes expeciaily will uppreciate. W. McLaughlin, I 1 . | T got poor, had no work, and took to | end they ofic A of $1,000 for ally know have been cured of dis: WHEN W L M THE DISTRIBUTORS OF PRIZES 0N TRIAL. | Coftey, Wymore; John T. Lane, Wil drinkin’ like many a durned fool afore | his head. Sev ant_committees | ¢ : al Arthur suffers from, WHAT WE C AI The county court was occupied yester- | C. R.” Hall, Omaha: J. B, Doty, W. me. One night atong in July, me an | were on the hunt aid meetings were held | 0y 9ur 5 sufe cuie day in the trial of the Globe Coffee and | Richardson, David City; T, Harvey, | Tom Sheldon, the traitor, 1 4 to devise plans to oring the outlaw to | wfireles i which they ) O FOR OUR CELEBATED . company, that has for the last ten | Turlington; S Tri ard; H. CL | Wiley w in a booze | justice. Fitzpatric himself put in an y ) . W, ) [ . Warner i int TO By ) days been domng a thriving business on O | Worthim, Pawnce City Mayfield, | Lodge, when in - cam a° storkman, | incog. appearancet one of these meet- 3 GR BB LBLALISE HEIIE FOroNRI Yo IATIE: N IN( / | street, much to the discomfiture of the | Greenwood; J. E. Adams, G ; Charles | T furgit his nume, an’ he | ing ta tavern a the West Chester | ed with him, and he says that it is a shame M ¥ s . ! o MBSl T £ 's n those staple commodities in the | Meyers, Waco; Flemon Drak says, ‘Boys, let’s all take a drink on me “A militly aptain was holding | thatany mair shonld be aflowed to die under Sflnd n Yflu[ [}e[m[cates, . The complaint and_ information is I Well, we tack it an’ good many more | forth in a_grandilquent style, dilating | the operation of old-fashioned powerful ca- 1nsE sTATAMEND B} WOl signed by two of the_prominent groc Boys a Presage of War. afore_he left us fur his shake-down at a | on the eminent bleisure it would afi LI A ORI UG S L A ANED 708U in the city, John H. Naden and Harry A. | Cleveland Sunday Sun: Lhe good old | fiiend’s ranch. Before he left us i to moot Captait Fitz face to fuce that | han that n modern, eoneaded specttic for kid, o b etts, the complaint reciti . | 1adie: now beginning to tell” us that | tound out that he was heeled heavy with | he might hand him' ove KB OB | i Lo R el 8 ve the outside wrapper around every ) Nobe vis, ' /. | war is an mevitable fact of the near | the spondulix an’ that he was going to | watehed s chancgand when the noisy If you doubt the efficacy ot Warner's safe | cage of French Villa Soap you purchase | THAT MFronch Villa® Soap is the best soap to- futare. How do thoy know? Simply be- | take the conch fura point fiftoon. milos | eaptain was alono e appronched him and v the proprietors, “ask your triends | hotween now and October, sending them Dol hane S morionn mark g partios at work under tho name of the | eause all, or mostly all, of the babies born | away som’ers across the Rock Divide on | said he could have his wis ified | and netghbors about it. This I asking but | o5t SO R i e | THAT one eake of “French Yilla® properly us Glove Coffee and Tea campany, have ye boys. That i iling rsday. was Tuesday we heard | relative to Captainkiitz. vited | little. They can tell you all you wantto | Cither by express or mail,to aj at our A raotlion chanmtiro Caker o Gis opened and set on foot, and | presag y sensible think- is. what could we ‘do? Diln’t | to a neighboring rom to see the outlaw ‘”jj’\“, A i office any time between Sept. 30 and ary soap. are now carrying on, promot: | ing man ought to know > hay swanted it. So | faco to face. On ejiering the room Fitz | e bave kepta standing ofter bafore the | Oct. 80, 1836, Trim the wrapper down to | THAT it will make the clothes whiter and clean- ing publicly in - the " eity . of | a very good thing that we vi s nags an’ waited near the | locked the doof and leveled ~a | RN G S50 o any person who | the border. Muke the package as small or than iny othor sonp. Lincoln, a schieme ot chance or lottery, fact in ample time to trim - our ivide fur Thursday an’ the coach Su: candlestick at the dumbfounded | can successfully dispute the genuineness, so possible i THAT It has a_peculiar color kivon to it by the and the complainants further say that | Everything will go up—thet is, cnough, 'long aboit noon the ole coach | captain’s head, siying: “Young man, | faras we know, of the testimonials we pub- | - L0 foraign ingredionts used in its manufac the parties are selling and exposing for | thing ¢ able and Salable, and we must | cum urun- pass. We tethered our n you want to seeCuap. Fitz? Iam that | lish, and none have done i Do not send your wrappers so that | o Liure: sale teas and coffed of same ,and | begin to store away and garner up at | bebind u little clump of pinons an' Inid | persen. L'l troube you for your watch cre General Arthur a poor man, unable [ 1% B 80 oMonibatore Sl n T e il npsitively, provent CIEN IR suid to con! ble priz i once. The shoddy clothing wanufac- | furit. I had a double-barrel shotgun an’ [ and the money yoimiy have about you.'" | to be left *tin the hands of his phy: r'lu{n} Hojg| s OUGOILIOSIbOIOre DUIIHR | MDA EAHCS) all of which 8 in violation of statutcs as | tarers, and tho ingenious persons who | two forty-fours, while Sheldon an’ Wiley | With hands tiedwith his own handker- | Would use that great remedy. as many thou- | 80, as we canuot receive them before | THAT it will suve labor. made and provided. The case is being | make coffee out of peas and hard-tack | bad two Remingtons an’ two Colts. I | chiof behind his bivk,the captain wastold: | Sph4s o4 others Bave Sonp and Kot el L OW | that tive, THAT it will save oxponse. prosceuted by Attorneys Lansing and | out of pine blocks, can now o to work | told the boys to be steddy an’ all jump | “You may go to your friends and | {iis that can be done 1s being done. for the 5 THAT in all cnses 1t can be proguged of your Stearns, and~ Caldweil and Billingsley | at gettmg ready supplies for the army. | out at the same time. We did it, an’ | tell them that ya wanted to see Capt. | e her e one Suecesstul ram. | Do mot send your wrappers so that grocer ns cheap as any Hrst-class soap. are the counsel for the defendants. P ps there may be a general exodits [ when the ole driver saw us e pulled up | Fitz and you havcseen him.”” The pro- v of the world that has cured, or that can | they wiil arrive at our off later than | THAT it will place the clothes on the line Voluminous lot of witnesses were put up- | to Canadi, when this malo surplus in the | without a word an’ dropped the lines; he | clamations of the cecutive county com- | eure a case like his, has not been used by | Oct. 50, as we cannot receive them aftor |y, 1CKeT than uny soup you oan buy, gn the stand by tho prosecution to show | baby line becomes known, but we, have had been there afore an’ knew his busi- | mi ize for s head made | them. iy, THAT, the Inthor ot foam it produces in of & hat it was not the goods bought that | lost’ so many promnent citizens to the | ness. While Wiley held the horses me led marksmen, s ) TR whitonoss t= R purchased, but that it was for the fortunate dominion that we are grief- 1’ Sheldon ordered the passengers out, | yet he escaped, apiearing even in broad Benton'sHair Grower All wrappers must be reecived between | THAT once a purehaser, always @ consumer. 3. ‘Lhe plan of work of the com- dened. I hope y si an 1 stood ’em in aline, exceptin’ the | daylight in Kennet square, with pistols | _ Allwho are BALD, all who are pecominj Sept. 80 and Oct. 80, 1836, T You Wi rays B to,scll ouns of ten and coffea forn | doosn’t mean. & oivi 1 | | Wimmen folks—two of e, Ono feller | and dagger, at the “Unicorn,” the noted | BALD. all, who do not want to be bald " O Radisd Try It—You Will Always Buy It, each, and have a prize inench can, | enough of that. But when the girl babies | went fur his hip pocket, but I told him to | tavern of the time, It is said tha The 1R stroubled with DANDRUFK WE | Write your name and address plainly, | Ak Your Grocer for “French Villa.” sometimes valuable and more times | outnumber the boys it will be plainly un- | drop it, and he did, quick, you bet. It | people made way for him as Halr P e Cne of those | Send your full name and address; alsg | Sive your Wrappors; they all have a value.” worthless, Among the advertised pr derstood that another sort of war 1s | wasn't a pistol, though. It wi assed, but thée must have been | using it have grown hair. It neve £ et 4 bt e given outare watches, dis y foretold—the domestic war. This | a pooketbook; about ~$300 in it. [ tory friends, wlo were very nu- | stop the hair trom falling. Through sickn number of certificatcs that each packnge gold jewelry and cold 3 - | life is one unending 3 All of 'em was scared most nigh infliential _ thereabouts, | and fevers the hair sometimes talls off ina | contains. IIEID T“E LIST OF IR"GLES. mony of m-,' state witnessos wis al —— todeath, and the conch full of shootin’ | Never was it suid thut Fitz molcsted ghort thue, and slthough the, parson nay effect that they were after big prizes A Fair Sample. irons at that, But when a feller looks | a tory, robbed a poa peddler, or insultes ve BDOCIR L years, 1Lyouus b~ Joro than ton or coffeo, It apersok pur: | hington Critic: "They were sitting | down a_double-barrelled shotgun and n e hie et him 'into_ favor- | tou’s Halr Grower according to_directions 03 4 can for & dollar and 18113 0 6t | n T hoveo gullery attor having aken & | couple of Colts ho'llthrow up his hands | able recognition wilt ull young Idies | Yo 476 Sue 05 & EVOS of hle, 0 It ASK YOUR GROCER FORIT. Every First Cluss Grocor Keops It anything of value in the way of & prize, | 0ok aver the capicol, and. wers disedss. | ef be's got sense, We didn’t get much— | who sympathized vith King George, and | growtn ot fair on thoso who have been'bald the company take back the can at half ng the building. about $4,000 in jewels an’ money--fur, | they regarded the outlaw as a hero. On | and glazed for years we haye fully substan- price and give a fifty-cent chance to the SFather,’ i tho daughter, “is the | You sce, our stockman had got drunk an' | Aug, 22,1778, he cilled at the house of | tiated the following facts: ¥ customer. This tenls to_keep the ball | cqpitol firéproof?” & missed connections. He cum over on the apt, McAfee, an ardent whig, residing | We grow Hair in 80 cases out of 100, no rolling, and some vpartics, as the testi- “Oh, yes,” was the confident reply, | next coach,on Sunday, an’ never got | near Castle rock, aromantic spot, where L.ml‘}ll'{f“';".‘; Ifl.fl.ulm‘l-'lfm“ B A Genuine French Soap for the Laundry. mony showed, keep up a struggle for | “thare's nothing in here that will burn, | tired blowin’ ubout the good luck whisky | the West Chester road crosses Crum o e O ot U naral prizos until théy had spent $25 and ub- | ynloss it is & congressman’s speech,some. ught him. I had bad luck, thougl, | ereek ,about ten mies from Chester. In- B Bons. K ward, and thore ey would go away | (imes> % Tywas searching a ‘hiigh flyer’ | quiring if Williom MeAfeo lived thero, | geisaupeclic for falllog bair, dandraft, minus any tea or coffee, this tenden ““Is it burglar-proof, too, father?" con- ell off an’ he identified me | he w iven to understand politely that and itching of the scalp. 2 . o - uuin:hnfmw that the straight grocer tinued the {‘ounglmlv. R aptured. An’ that reminds [ he King to the son, Robert (Cap- | The Hair Growerls a hair food, and its Try It. You will AIWELYS Buy it. played lludo part in the performanc “Dow't “usk 100’ many questions, | e, suddenly smd the prisoner, i | tain) Medfoe, Repining Toam Capt el One of the witnesses relatod X laughtor, don't ask too tmany questions,® | fellow that saw my face was named Pen- | Fitzpatrick politely invited by : LS A Aoty T o enco: that having heard of a like schemo | suid tho father eautiously. “You know | royd. [ disremember his first name, an’ | the musculir MoAfee to tea, Fitzpatrick DOUBLE ANDRBLEGE) G tF-Send Stamp for our mammoth tllustrated catalogue giving full lefore I Buty jo, N X, where tho tea | your fathier wasin congress onc hoimlendrmmerdoniiv b sagosvliolod|fzayalhlmitolund s and tbTety e four | e follico is apparently”effectually ‘elosed, | - panticutars, also names and addresses of parties who have veceived and coffee men c! d up big money, he | you remember what the newspapers said | sale clothing house had his card, but | o1 them; that he came tolevy a con- | thesingle strength wifl sometimes fail to v { RS Wont ihto tho storo and lopthom know ho | Inaat R, CAnd. datghtor. b a | Tlostit, L didwt take nuthin from’ the | tribution of ¢150, and, "drawing " pistols, | reach e papiliad in sl cnses tho double or | presents. Send your name for cataloyue to knew their plan of work and the big | fuir sample,” g o wimmen and I give back some moncy to | demanded the needful. triple strength shiould be used in_conneetion THE Wi adia st il 5 i profit it secured. Ho was not allowoed to | " DS S a couple of poor devils who talked about | * Espying a handsome pair of buckled | with the single, using them aliornately, THE WORLD SOAP MIG. CO., Buffalo, N. ¥ tell on the \vilnfi-r{)st:llml lulll ll\le] knew of One of the Survivors, ~l,r|\i|2' bables : .1' -’h l‘lmd {:ly]mlgh shoes on young McAfee, lhu was not long m‘v"g"\‘ 0. l,‘i',,'fl‘i‘g.".-..fi..’ gouble | m—— = = ——= the Bufialo work, but he did tell how that, Peoria Transeript: I hope,” remarked | 8t the Chicago feller, though. e wore | discussing their utility, Thwarted in not | STeUETR Be o venot got 1t we will send it A New Use for Old Hotel Bills, after ho had told them that he under: | 4 Ghiago man, “that tho attempt to ex- | kid gloves, and when I oum to him I | finding the mone a8 Now York Words Everybody atMad: EW ENGLAND CONSERYATORY OF Stood their plans and they had invited | Blore the rogion around the North Polg | sorter took hold his fins fur fun, when I | the drawers, or raiher comp BENTON HAIR GROWER CO., TR R o B TS MUSIC, Boston, Mass, nim to purchase, that he invested with | will prove a success. Idon’t see why it | felt » plain gold ring. I made him tuke | tain McAfee to do so, he imposed nasa 5 Al dl'll'““lm“d"o' newly married Comtesse de Miranda, | mip LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED in_ the the idea that something 5'""‘ would | shouldn’t. 1 myself have g through | the glove ofl and “found the ring was enalty, that MeAfee should join him in Sold by C. F. toodman an \umgib\lh who "the public know by the name of | WORLD.“ it instructors a0 students lust year, come to him, but the tea and coffee men | hove suflering’ than the Grecly patty | & pure sparkler, with ~ the stone excursion. 15th and Doulas, 10th sad Qumings 19 | and nstrumental mi: AL ! Christine were up to snuft, and he purcnased and | ever encountered, and yet here Lam, | turned so as to be on the inside ot his rdering the four helpless ones— Stonewall Jackson's Courtesy. Costs no Move than Many Inferior Soaps. elson. The rooms are deco- no and Orgin taning, Fine Arts, Orutor - rated in the most . i it§ 4 ; : extraordinary and Do cyamantion. eu. Tutton § drew brass, and purchased again and | glive and well.” tinger. 1ot it just the same, though; an’ | McAfee's wife, cluldren, and housmaid— | portland Oregoni When Harper’s | eccentric fashion. ‘Thus the dining room hy £lenm hoat and eleotrie () drew brass, and then jumped tho game | © “Wore you ever in an aretic expedi- | When I looked into his grip I found abox | into lne, he was fixing on the buckled | ferry surrendered to_“Stonewall” Jack- | is papered with all her old hotel bills, : ki pieiaber and tesf 1 in court. "The testimony of | tion®” inquired a stranger. of ‘;‘?u‘l eigars an’ a_quart of the best | shoes, still down at the heels, and in the | gon'in September, 1862, Gen. Jackson | while the walls of the boudoir are cov: all the proseouting witnesses wasin effect |~ No, gir.” whisky L ever tasted. Tpassed itaround, | exertion to get them on used both hands. | j41ted his horse in'front of the 9th Ver- that they were gawbling for diamonds “Perhaps you were with Stanley in his | 80’8 t make everybody spruce up like, 5 was McAfee's opportunity. Hesud- rather than buying tea and coffee, and | Congo journey?" . Then we let 'em go,an’ three months later | denly sprang on the outlaw and held his evidence was “introduced to show the *No, sir; but I did attend the militi I was nabbed by the sheriffs at Shedd's , while the housemaid, Rachel | v jielp it; it was just as God willed it.” | sconery hang in the bed room, while the quality and quantity of the said groceries | encampment at Springfield.’’ ,“,"M%M, as 1 told Jonin the start off. | Walker, seized the hand holding the pis- | " 0o 'of 'Jackson's <taff asked Col- | card room is completely papared f{rom onfor a dollar. There has been a | “ 8% said the stranger, “allow me to | The United States officers say I got $60,- | tol and wrenehed it from his grasp. Mo | gannard of the 9th Yermont if he had | floor to ceiling with cuttings from all the imbling that portended fust such an | grasp your hand, I am réjoiced to meet | 000 from the Wells Kargo express, but sufely taken to prison, and on the | uyything to drink. Stannard courteously | newspapers of the world concerning the wding us this for the Globe Cofl i | 516 of The survivors:! it’s a durn lie; didn’t half that, fur I of Saptember he was tried and con- i his finsk, and the young O B and nAl Gling idn’ it," e ? : a company, and it has been a 2 S didn’t rob it,"” and he winked knowingly | vieted of burglary and robbery at the | confederate captain povred ont o horn W ok wna pandliog o, o case that the grocers in the city hav Thore 18 @& | 1,“-1“)- P, Dover, Mo, Dorn | at his listen He I of the two salons are complotely ; [ Juia Lstaners, ; county seat, at Choster, was sen- | and arrogantly said: *‘Colonel, here's At e s and | B% . IMVHTOR. 181 WAEASH AVE. looked upon_the operation all the time | without eyes or eyelids. The part of the his Chicngo feller, Ponroyd. is a | tenced for exccution on the 20th. It s | o' RrFGEARGY ) by all the faded wreaths, bouquets with great disfayor. face in which the eyes ought to be, ac- | queer cuss, though,” added the.highway- | said the outiaw was stangled to death, | foqapqoy,” S vanid 088 vhich she ap- | —— NSTITUTE WORK cording to all precedents, 18 as smooth as | man, reflectively, He told the judge that | his toes touching the ground as the cart R e et My matanicia l!.'-',.;.i'u“i::':...'x:li‘.?‘ lons on which she ey at the teachers’ session atthe high school | the ch ‘The boy Is fourteen years of | he was an expert on voices, an’ said he | was drawn from under him, and that the | o5t 4 courtesy of prisoner and then pe At o) LING“LN BUS'NESSNREGWM is progressing very satisfactorily this | age, and his name is Stimefo His | was sure I robbed him, even if he was scutioner brutally aided the work of | {5501t him is an net that an honorable Bod Star Congh Cure possesses_entra- week, and the total enroliment has | parents have reper’~dly refused offers to | mistaken about my fuce. Now, I read | strangulation by juilping on his back. r would scorn.” ordinary merits. Purcly vegetuble. 25 = - === renchied 148, The lecture of Professor | have the child oxhivitéd as a curiosity, | Sommers that in 8,000,000 voices there — e B P aIa e ot oant ari | IRARAR Recently Bullt, Newly Vuraished Thompson Monday evening, on the topic | The lad’s mother is very near-sighted. ain’t no five alike, yet this cunning cuss | Purify your blpod, tone up the system, | 4o i“hin'y kovere scolding, saying the | ? i The Tremont. or AUt Makon the Bian ik o fatonly i rappod to me ns 80on a8 ho heard me | and rogilate the digestive organs by | 1Y6 4 € RCAER TR S oo il ——— ¢ € MO} attended and greatly appreciated. Last They tell of a clergyman in Lynn who | talk. Funny, ain't it If yon can find | taking Hood's Sar: la. Sold by all would cost him his place. Then turning Merchant Traveler: “Who is that thin 3.0, FITZGERALD & SON, Proprietors. night Professor Charles Bessay, of tho | hired out to a church at 8 nominal salary | Penroyd teli him to cum an’ see me, I'd | druggists. to Col. Stannard Gen. Jackson apolo- RERANRY SR Gl i s Cor, £¢h nua P 5ts,, Lincoin, Neb. iye moulty, lecturc e i ike to shake hands with him.’ —— i i 4 ! . aton 60 por duy. o stato university faculty .dlumlu'd o the | of #1,0, ||;,rumxfpnvo:|wly{l? muko th like o sbake hands wita him. - - i s—— gizod for the conduct ot his officer, say- 21?:"‘1\;«;::“:‘1;-“02,:»"I‘“Lwm DG Up (FOM | mates 40 por any. Burock'cars 1o ouss o anp topic, cher and Guide.” Ttwas | church a present of $1,000 of it. A eon- hen what he considered pay- | o~ 8h e ored the | ing it wi pX00 ‘nof f gee o nany, ! | e axhodtad lso. £ have a laotius one even: | gregation in ¢ O cd "ot ths | ing Work. at. stage. rabbing hosennod | . ¥all Street News He eniared the | Ivg that 1t was ‘an exceptional act 0f He's the neavy man of the company TR b from State Superintendent Jonas, but | $1,000 preachor, thought be must bo ex. | that, taking everything into considera. | Oftica of capitalist in Richmond tho | osotente B3 LI NG 0F A2DONE GR0 ) o cod! And who is that fat wan sit- LAERAS - the great domand for his services st dif- | tea goad, offerod him #4,500, and got him, | tion, ho should think $10,000 or 15,000 | other day and quictty inquired: =~ | FE Cae G000 B RR, ot wwav, ronda Sreim Architect, ferent parts of the state rendered his at- | Then the Lynn people understood why | would be about right. ow kol “woyld a veln of oon) hett ja kot d nsos the Jight oowedian OfMces—a), 34 and 43, Richards Bock, Lincoln, tendance at the Lancaster institute im- | he pretended his salary was $4,000. Marshal Desmond, who will to-day | @ mile long, a auarter of & mile broad 8tr Jacobs Ol doss not simply deaden . Elovator on 1140 stroot. possiblo, - take Gémblo to Albany, says the prisoner | #nd fifty feet thick bo worth:" L e P v [P R0AGQ 5 . - =y D e e s === | 154 desperate fellow. 'and that ne was | _~Lshould say #5000, but if you want | pain, it makes tho lame walk. . aare Y otra smout o8N Chrrim The question of lighting the city has long lsuulghl for before captured. The | BIONG l?.“:{lk Iig‘m‘ss, id give my the loca- e "m.,nm: Miltonaire. { y) 1z ¥. M. WOODS, been nnder discussion’ for a short time, specific oharge against him is the rifiling | tion I thi AR | A 49 ot D b 1 : . and tho city councll now has propo- 3 of United States madl maiter and joop’ | O, “no, you, oui't oglonol,” ntor- | Now York Eveulug Post, —Bleph Live Stock Auctioneer sitions from both the gas and the electric ardizing the life of the carriers, flu g | rupted the quigf man. m golng to “‘"5‘. who was one of I ork's Sales made in all parts of tho (. 8. at faie light companies. The 1 ' it sentenced for hife. marry her myself as soon as the cars can | few millionaires in his day, was a well rates, Koom 3, State lilock, Lincoln, Neb.a AUl compan be. pa BiopoBGOR I el tuke me out ihere,” known character in the young metropo- o8 it : Golloway and 8hort Horn Lulls for sale. made by the electrie light company is to i J ’ - — if foar! o i s Eener: 4 . L A e J o P Lmitations have been foisted upon the [ And he hustlod ant as if fearful that | lis, Had he Tived a genoration Iuter, | PROF. CHS, LUDWIG VON SEEGER, B, 11, GOULDING radius of one mile from the center of the - market so closely resembling Alicock’s | the capitalist might loeate the widow and nele Stephen,'’ as all the young men Al int o s Maoll Alram h ; ; ¥ Al oallod him, would bave been & power 1n Meaicing ot the Hayal Uniersity; oity, and o keep them burning until : ! | Porous Plastors in general appearance | We Pt _ FATiEC i, ot huve Dach & BOWANAR | "Rk ittt i ot Hogas Wi Farm Loans and Insurance, ERARIANL 86 00810 WS oliy 06 SO0 8 SPECAL | | us to be weil caloulated to deceive. It is, | . *“That Miss Joncs is o nice-looking gitl, | o hold the moncy be had made, and fiis | grisertsibelia: Baihtof, o ol Pn 65 | o0 ynondenon in regard 1o loans solioitod, T it 11 v p however, in general appearance only | Isn'tshe ; shrewdness was proverbial. Oné of the | iworele otc, % O hourt ot se | 1200 & Ricinrds Block, LAacoln, Nob :;i'flv"ufn;:;;."m“"u $0Rs Lighis ta tho that they compare with Allcock’s, for | iq i i she'd be the belle ot the town | yvouths of Lis day observed him pick up a | kR0 c0 % MONC should not be | N ) B Not h v J if it wasn't for one thing." g s le o > SLroe . A be topmost peak of the Masonic tem: they are worse than worthless, inusmuch | ' M\t foarr 8 nall as Lo pavsed plong the siroel and | bz b fo'of brparadin Public Sale, plotwes Las been takan down by work- as they contain deleterious ingredients [ *She has catureh so bad itis uuplensant | Fi%o¢ N Gfiles, nd, thinking it rather | produit Sl bed, 50t S WIERHGNGS | Denver, Col., Junc 10ih, 1886, men and 1s undergoing ropmirs, for sey- v which are apt to cause serious injur to be near her. She has tried a dozen | 100 economical ah act forone of the g h eived In all parts of the warld, | A¢ con 40 bead of Bhow Short Horsi Jates & Uriiok coral months jt has been bowing to the b NUR ! ot ¥ 190 & if' Bogt. Coca, Gutuino, Tignand, Culisary, | 40 head of Bhow Hass She ] dog star, and bad 8 general appearance Remewber that Alleock’s are the only | things & nlllmlhlwl—' helps Der aheh | richest men, he ¢ lled out: “Une Y s ved 1 pure el 110 ghunk, Zygarolds, wolgbing 160; buls wod that detracted much from the symmetry | 8 ® Ml cuscar ano | | genuine porous plasters—the best exter- | S0r:, for B ke ek [ (R GG T Btephen, when Is 8 man rieh, enous VA ed-aitt v RS | het Den " 6. M hrasan, Lingolo, N i i ORGEST R e ; | make it any less disagrecable for one “When he's got half o mullion mor ! Y Lodwith weak ld | E07 19 Woods Aviotioncer, u(éhu spirit l.llull it :durfoml reform \So / esyr| | nal remedy ever known; and when pur- round her." sonny.'' was the quick respouss, and the | 1y and & general straighte AN s 8§ sponse, o g ng up, is 8 LZ7 QrLAvors " | | cuasing plasters do uot only ask for but | Now if she had used Dr. PilliShaire nassod ou his way chuckling. | Her Majesty's Favoritie CosmeticGlycerl o - 8 0 ored with the music and librettos of all mont, and, taking off s hat solemnly, | the operas in which she has ever taken snid: ' “Boys, don't feel bad; you could | part. Lovely paintings of Swedish of the southern con- | ribbons presented to the prima donna on tople for congratulations. = == | L that “ s P D S e e L ] : L7 - i is PER AD you get *‘Alleoek’s Porous Plas- | Remedy, there would bave been - o oyul Highuess the Princoss of Wil When i Lingoln stop at 00 Ypoug ”fiu"lu ut e Hiwk prm Moer FROT MADE The populurity which these plas- | ©f the Kind said, forit will cure ¢ Dr. Hamiiton Warren, Kolsotio Pligal- Saaduer ety o e Ko Krup: Nati 1 H 1 chureh have all arrangements perfeot Propared with strict regard to Purity. Btrength and The ps ¥ 1 gy _Dr. Hamiiton Warren, : Phy {lins, Chisping, Roughioss v10L OF draigists ationa. otel, for a musical entertainment this Wedunes- | Hesltbluness, Dr. Frity's Lakias Uowdoacoutains ¢ attained during the past thirty e cian and Surgeow, Room 6, Crounse | LIKBIG CO Goeunige Syrup of Saraaparilie, i day evening at Temple hall that cannot | VA TRRCDS, She., favor deliiously yeurs has no parallel, so it is no wonder Don't pay big prices or lumber but | block corner 16th and Capitol avenue wirenived asbae bost Barnapariila lu the market Imlo be xlfiiuhl!ul to all who may at- | PRIGE BAKWG POWDER CO., Caicage and 8t Lowls. | that imitations and counterfeits abound. | buy cheap at Bradiord's. Dayaud night calls promotly attented to N Y. DEFOE, B MUKKAY BIREEL And get a good dinner for ke J. 4. FEDAWAY Prop.

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