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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY OCTOBER 12, 18806, : " 5 " - " i AMPAICY OF n le over the back of a boarder, STRANG FLORIDA HERM CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE, WHENCE CAME THE STIPY | Boen lost sight ofin what isnow the desort ]]()RE (\)“ \“|\ U {\TUI\\. officers lodged the man in jail and A £ N 1 0 \ ‘ “. 1 —— \ \ :;\ W b { | At all svents, thore is eno to show | Ra.ilwa.y Time Table n he answored roll eall in court ye The Crime for Which an fnnocent that parhaps hio moto than 500 Foats have | o - v he said that he had no recoflee: e Man Was Sentenced to Penal — elapsed si the recedence of the waters | The following fs the time of arrival and de- ‘ Genoral Lew Wallaos and Other Oclebrities | tion of the rampage hehad been indulz: | The Singular Romance That Gomes Fror : Servitude, A Mystery of the Oolorado Dasert in § Forics 3 Yoqultes ho siolet TR T o A S % in N e in the day t en dollars an Yu Nastla London Qu ot 1ot r ) hence 1t requires no violent the | O arrive and depart from their dap \or of to 8peak in Nebra s said the ju man wis Lake Eustis, | oty well welbd e e California. im ¢ ntify the 1ith and Webstor stec trains on the 1, & M, DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS ¢ funds | STORY OF THE LONE FISHERMAN en witl ro than resp | Unsuccessful Effort of a Prospector to | 81 imperishablo store « Foon it up his 3 " I'nree ¢ S | BRIT TRAINS ‘ S | name and title, gook up his Lxamine the Hulk—A Theory ||| Deiteo tratnd will feayer e b donot at 1:38< A Dutstior tegstly Downed Dy & mong the ea s Sundaywas | 4 styeterions Creature Who Took De- moncy than wit, and her ATeL I Sy SUVE BeEH . 1301100 2000100 1 4 00— bk —3 AuC €11 Widow—Preaching Political Pro- pdefnld light in the Fierce Storms more “beauty than rey Gold-Laden Galleon, Toitdop m o g hih von Sunday—Various " of Night. ]vv‘ul hln ‘1‘11-‘ i ;l‘ ,I(I:“, s - sontet by tho of A t e Y of 't D I“ Wi Ans '“' or H'l!l u"m - I‘l Capital City News, count: and paint and dye, with the most | .G e W. W in the Cos 1 [ yalley was to employ broad,fatbottomed | 353 4 $:50--8 5 M R 1ithts ago | brcoming toilets could be devised, | Few ns have a r co [ boats mado of sheet iron, ‘suh s duck | tenvy fre tmay 1035 p. mi Avivo Omatia [FROM THE WEE'S LISCOLS BUREAT, | 5 did he Ha ) Eustis, I o n n s ms and o \ tr 10 t August Sth vatil furthor no- ] | o he grow, were beginn to fail. Sne | of SaFLSTAR A STt Tave | in 18 1 ro « " ot i r The republican state committee, with | ore “he kne to tl Iphia Times—when the | y coming _ distinctly passe nnd il o | ported long A : O S . MORSE, G, 1 At Congr \ Weaver at its head, is evi ik ais o lord and ns ss a8 dude. | yoqqgifu copled with shadows | faded—and the days of sareasm we [ Californiakno | but strong 1 L CONNECTING LINES, vert of giving the st it ety b S [ and from the k encircling woods | busy with her name as the vu ert, It embrac R RAA B Arrival and doparture of (ras from the vaign that will be thorough and com. | ° rhg et s | came the plaintive notes of the whip-o \v “H“m had boon A fow 3 are ago. I | sy San B ,‘v‘ ;\‘ LA RRSDAR A LA Jo tho | Transfor Depot atCouncil P In addition to xh e [ Wi 5 15 one of & ehuin of lakes | Wellbseoming young gontloman with a | and part of the countics of Los Angeles, | WECCK i ougt e | fay £10 il s18 one of a chuir k ifdd Hvas RAoDle 5 rs il s onld present a broad, rosistant ' surface 10, ROCK 1SLAND & < long list of appointments for s him being | that have water communiention with the | A SR AL URU LR B UM RSP L4 In other words, it has | 4 sustain considera A \ the state by popular orators of Nebraska it many W the outside world by means of the Ockla: [ niade no irquires, but accepted his own | ! #res of between 85,000 and 40,000 | * Caleulat wer to the \ : h ) ) the | [ 5 Hint the combland | Amonnt of food xud i 1. | ity for race cour and every arrest of | ¥ rn & child of doubt hardene a of New »shire, Vermont qe [ the part ¢ teams that would S oW fonal repnta- | CItY for ence coursos and o erooked stream, hedged by swamp and | D0t born & child of doubt hardened into v of Now Hampshire, Vermont, Massa. [ the party ‘aud the teams that woild be tie N e S LLgsa . | skepticism. The young man asked noth- | chusetts, Connectient and New Jersey. 1 | t wEL n in campaign wo commiltec James Curter ct car a | and hammock, loafing limly wherever | {KeNTCER: o Re YOURE fan aaked noth, | chus " tor dotor. | oty and_the entire plan seemad most CHICAGO, DURLINGTON & QUINCY hia ured for three speeches in the | few evenings ago on t line | the notion scems to take it. These lakes | made love to the RHA DO | st at ) s Dl sl | t the fact that for at loast A5 AL M, | A0l state General Lew W of Indiana, | procecded to abiisc the driver, using foul | ry hugutiful clenr-wator streams, and | oapitulated as if o' fd sonnded the | ™ d to exte n‘d s se n<h[u)\.|’l it part | threc dus the discoverer had beon sulor B 00 v | Lo gormerly mimister to Turkey, and it 0ot that chors wnd it In tho oy | embellish and make ~comfortable the | horn of Oboron or blown a blast through | 0f the desert that is soveral hundred fect | ing so severvly as to be unablo to tell CHICAGO, MILWAUKER & ST, PAU expeeted that the avpointments for him | fie 110t : fo Idies in the Cars | prettiest and most delightfal portion of | the trumpets of Joshua. The mother | below the sea lovel, and that is seldom, Nkl B i e ADB AL | A0S A, 3 will be at Omaha, Lineoln and Hastings e T T €95 i costs for s | Florida, the hill and Iike region. The | VA8 rejoiced to have found a hnsband | is ever, visited by white man or Indian, | HtSr PR RE T S L A 640 1w AT N IR Y BISEE Iy e S fined I yand costs for his | Florida, the hill and lake region. KU TR8E Tor - HEd Banneyihesdod tor | with @ Sapply of provisions and canteens | he had taken little notice of the coursc KANSAS CIPY, 60, JO% & COUNUIY REVES olin Brennan, of Siox y I, also a | fun hills sloping down to the Jakes are | il the blackened-cye now dotted with the handsome villas and | pink cheeks; and the” ¢ followe the retrs hes and rose of water to last for several days, and ughter was re- [ mounted upon a horse accustomed to in reachimg it,thereby rendering | ¢ A 10:00 4. n, I speaker of national reputation, has been | The governor has i cing of hus steps excecdingly pro Cas e, sued a requisition engaged, and it is very probably that he ";l)l")" s ”’1lll“”\”:‘f;'{‘d“-' Rea | thrifty orange groves of both permanent | joiced to have at last the chance of throw- | privations, he struck out from the little 1‘.‘1\1'4‘.}‘:"‘\[:‘1',-\“-‘:“-. ""l";(“""l““l'f;'_| 4 Ay T will speak at the same points with Gen. | OF J24rI SIEDC, WLO 18 Wanted in Adam ttlor 1 tor residents, Lukes Har- | ingg oft the disgrace of spinster-hood, and | oasis of Indian Wells in a southerly di- : s thar N PCrSons werd 3:001. M. | 50 M, - y county for disposing of mortgaged prop- | settiers and winter residents. Lak putting on the newly-minted respect rection, and for some time elimbed the | Known to have lost their lives on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC cral Wallace. The committce is nego- | grty ind removing it from the state. The | ris and Eustis, in the meeting of the | PHINE O L6 Wewivmnie went on, | hills and traversed the valleys where no | deserts led finally to the abandonment of Ajma | Anssan tiating for other speakers of like renown, © with the papers has gone atter the | warers, ure twin sisters in n r and the trousseau was bought, the wed- | signs of human' presence were met with, [ e scheme. o0 g wis | = S and it will, it possible, be arranged to 9 ; ; | beauty. Fishing, Voating and saili ding cards were printed, the ring was ho daring “prospoctor - graaunily | 4 S0 the vesscl lies thore unvieited to this | “nopue WESTWARD, > give a number of other citics in the state U L R S L oip 1LV T LT lake | fitted, the marriage license was had, and | worked his way ‘southward for many | 313 uwaiting | o advent of some daring | 2Rl =mres cotings supplie extra tilo L ours yesterday, coming ronters, and now, with this pre o erfeet evidence of Lor s | miles, until finally, stretched out B[ X R AR L L o Pacitic Rxpross. . meetings supplied with extra talent, siortiorn Nebraska, whete he the imy « ce of Lord I miles, until finally out at th 2 Pacific Expross in the DISTRICT COURT PROCEEDINGS. my steange, weird tale, 1 will proceed. identify was no heavier as a bindrance | foot of tne ridg / ) s far as the eye could *'Some few ye when this coun- | than one of the marabout feathers in the | see, lay a perfc speaking to the people. The ems highly pleased with his reception | try wa Denver Bxpross Uy devel valloy. © Its sur R RS o District court opened yesterday with a ! | and ceverybody | bride's best bonnet, It was on the eve of [ faee was scemingly as smooth as @ floor il et ' | lurge attendance of attorneys, the grand | in wil parts of the state. | kiew ey much speculation | the wedding day. My lord was distrait | for nules on miles, wlile 1ts appearance L e T and petit jurors, and a fair sprinkling of | Ao stute central committer of the re- | was exeited By the appearance of @ | and il at o 10 nccounted for his | was of & most poculiat nature, being of Dopnrt SOUTHW A KD, | spectato Judge Pound opened court, | P! ‘“‘,""f‘ ]'"\} s (' “”“,‘]";‘—’"j;‘ "“'1 l‘,‘": ranger upon these lak e only | stute by the anxiety, natural to a lover | an ashy whiteness and without a rock or PoM. MISSOURI CLEIC. Al and the forenoon was oceupied in n eali | CHmPAIZN -klr o pita hotel, _.nn\ ¢ | place where he was ever seen, however, | whois to secure his treasure—to-mor- | protuberance of any kind to break the X of the docket and the assignment of | Sceretary of the commitice “",‘ SR e his boat fishing or poring over | pow. Iways that to-morrow! It is so | monotony of the dead level 95108} i BBEeAN. o cases. The petit jurors were called and 3"“"1,”“ in preparing a list of addi- | some tattered book. Lake Eustis scemed | Jong in - coming!™ he said, with | A singilar obiect a mile or so from the 0:%0n! 8:450. . Vin PlAttsmouth. .. di<missed until m. to-day, when the | onal abpointments for the campaign. | to be s favorite resort. Many efforts | a forced smile. And the canary- | foot of the hill attracted his attention. Depaet. NORTHW.ARD, k trial of cases will begin. In the after- [ Lincoln Post T, P. A, will hold w busi- | wore made to attract ms attention and to | headed tiked him all the better for the | He shaded his eyes with his hat brim and ; ; AN BN ness meeting at the parlors of the Wind- | discover something about him, but they ¥ & : M& O noon the grand jury was called, sworn Mlls oy ¥ melancholy which sprang from impa- | looked nand againat it. If that Sioux City BXpress..| ] and instructed and turned over to Dis- b! ‘[}“Ih‘l\ln‘,llul\ ul:lil\”;Tl;HHT :::-.-“r”“ ;.u farled. e would answer no ques: | tience. To-morrow, however, eame in | were the ocean, instead of the desert at - | B:dde Onklund Accommod'n 1050/ i trict Attorney Strode, 1 days at least will be required to hear the criminal matters in the grand jury room, there being seventy eases of o crimi charac- ter on the docket and more being added daily. Judge Hayward will arrive from Nebraska City on the 14th, and from that tiwe on the legal grist will be . noreven look up when he was' ad- | que course and_all things were ready, | his fect, he would sur quested - to - keep the meeting in | dressed. He appearedto be about sev- | wien, as the bridal cortege nssembled 1 | lay at anchor there, kever sl { enty years old, of thin, but wiry build, | tho doorof the hotel, the ommibus of | existed that resembled so much the hand- Manstelde Ashland, J. J. Gibsan | Lis”long, white hair falling down over | tho establishment drove up, and a fine, | iwork of man. What could it b e W. A Wilcox Mook, J., L. | his shoulders, his long white beard reach: | goldierly-looking man came out. He | Slowly he rode down the hills Nebraska City, B. I ing to_his . His clothing w went up the steps of the hotel,and lightly | termined upon getting a nearer view of mond, . A Sidler Beny V. 8. Stark | gray, almost threadbare, neatly pa tonched the bridegroom on the shoulder: | the strange objoct. At last the level ¥ o furora, F, P, frelund ' Nebraska Uity, C. | jn_places with what “looked to b “Well, Jenkins,” he said, sternly, *now | reached, and there, apparently less than with all the dispateli that the two P Benjamun Omaha, were Nebraskans at | skin of some animal. His boat w that T have found you we will have that | a mile away, lay what was tnquestion- Lincoln botels y d long eanoe, evidently hollowed out of | Jittie aff: explained.” | ably the worn and battered hulk of an can command. The term will be s TR A C s | Ttk G Gl ity v nran e busy jone. LAl LA e L AhAL MU (] “Sir, do not_know you. o are | ancientvessel, > stumps of the masts i R et e SN A gracful outlines and so light asto be al- | vou? stammered the bridegroom, with a | still remained, while the high stern and Noesal Thepar EASTWARD. M| C.B. & Q T 600 Vin Plaitamouth.. | NOTE A, teains duily: B, duily oxcept Sun- dax: C, duily except Saturduy: D, duily excopt A Mond " £ VARD TRAINS oL, Omilin, nt *6:40—7:85— | t 05—5:25—8100 p. M, opei Donver hx., 10:58] (5 , de- $351-0:00 8. tm OPucific Expross, .. Local Ex., b Lenyostock yards 9:30—11:%0.m as for assault and ill-treatm: all the contour of the old hulk as A resident of thoe city named Holsen- | o o T T T wost transparent. This he managed | face white as own glov The sol- | n shape of the entire ship be- Ui Atiantio Bxi. 108, bick, o butehor by trade, apprared in | Fopular Fall ABIWR R D with consummate siill, wad whon bis ‘- | diorly-looking man gave w short laugh, | tokencd its ancient origin. Ihe bul S e PoA D o police court and plead guilty to two sl i X A quisitors beeame too troublesome he | “Phit is soon” settled,” he said, turning | warks scemed to have been parily 00a m. charges o fow , tfie complaints | New York Graphie: Nearly every sec. | would specd away from them like some | to the porter. lere!” call o earabi ied away, probably by the falling of MOST PERFECT MADE *Except Sunday. B coming from a widow lady .ying in the | ond man you mect has studied shorthand | frightened bird. ni he added. “I want to give this | the masts, whose stumy rojected ten Sl ittt == e sime part of the city. One of the eom- | it one time or another in s eareer, but A ©Onild of the Night and Storm. fellow in charge. Mo as my n foct above the deck. But other- | BB, . oi5ietrasratoRarity, Strongth, and Plainty w int | notoxne in 10,000 is able to write it - ““At night' this strange creature was | valet, and he robbed me of £500. 1 ia, Lime, Alum or Phosphates, Dr.Prico's DREXEL &- MAUL of the widow's son George, a ninc idly. ~ The complications, the quecr | more of a mystery thun cve hen his | am Lord H. if ou W it 1o know | perf Vaudlls, Lemon, etc., davor deliciously. , though of \ vastly dift | ol lad. For this abuse Holsenbeck paid | tWists and hooks, the dots and holes, the | canoe was rizzed” with a homely canyas | my name, ond this follow is John Jen- | enu from any that had ever been scen by | e agse o Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs, i fine and costs amounting o cleven dol- | semi-cireles and zigzue_soratehes, und | wid would ourtsail the fastest eratt. The | kins. - “T'dul not fake your. moncy, "my | the astonienad discovere o i Rl UNDERTAIKERS | Jars and some cents, The other com- | then the fact that all” these mean some- | Jovers floating idly on the shining waves, | lord,” answered: John’ Jenkins, firmly. | The prospector, with all his faculties S : B plaint against hm was for creating and ”.‘;'J”fx"]f":“.'.’;"t"'x“'?"","]l 3y o I"T'h'v th HecH xlm;;;vrwt“du“l-utm <11\’~-r W Imh*\vlr M!j S .;.lI sins I“m y be | bent upon a close q-\:xfninitlum of lm.; = = AND EMBALMERS. ¥ i m; uining a nuisance by throwing re- | © hen four times somothing else when v, would see ofl'in the distance the | guilty of, I am ¢! of that.”” “We shall | strange apparition in the desert, urged e 7 st mhatter that was bath odorifaraus | put above, upon, through, or under the [ tossing craft of the hermit. Pleasure LRl oAbk s drodariora L1 | g horee For Sla b theginina b “NG{]LN BUS'NESSUIREGTURY h‘{n':]!m <_>llr‘l'hl "‘il('illifll 1.,,.x"‘\‘.?L$.§;’3§“".? \d unhealthy upon or near the premises | 1ine, with a few thousand exceptions to | hoats, merry lnden with langhing youth | and with this he turned into the hotel, | beneath s wei p | —_ | teuded to. "Telophono No, ot Mrs. Virden. For this amusement | Tules thrown in, every one of which must | and maiden, would greet him with song | swhere all the people had assembled in | thut the entive ice was but a erus = TR T e S e p 2 Holsenbeck paid another fine amounting | be remembered are enough to perplex | and jest. To ali “of these he made no | dismay at the' turn things had taken. | inch or more in thickness, but not of suf- | Kecently Buie, Newly Burnishod — to some oleven dotlars. Mrs, Virden had | and dishearten all but the most deter- | sign. © When the long roll of the thunder | The bride was in hysteries,and the bride’s | ficient strength to by the weight of The Tremont. | o n mined. Indeed, considering the amonnt | was heard and the storm kg was seen other S rage, whil e bride- | horse and rider. Unde ath this erust 5 i) THE . lim then bound over under bonds to keep C I & mother was in 8 rage, o the ) and rider n 3. ERALD & SON, Proprictors, t the peace. It was rather an expensive | of worry he has gone through. the practi- | maishalling his black squadrons along »om was shivering between two stal- | was a dark-colored mixture of mud and Cor. 6th and P8ts,, Lincoln, Neb, g picee of litigation for the butcher and | eal stenozrapheris deserving of the high- | the dark Dorizon all other boats would rt carabinicri, who represented justice | water, Rates £1.50por day, Streot cars. from houso to any GHIGAGO SHORT LmE ] | one to remember. est public 1s an abiding example | dash for the shore, but he wasin s | and vengeunce eombined to pun the Horse and rider approached nearerand | partof thy eity. B4 A CASE BETWEEN WOME! of what patience and determination can | glory then. Those hurrying from the | false lord and pay him the wages he de- [ nearer, but finally the poor animal sank = R 4 Sunday Sherift Melick went out in the m!) i rllu- ce of almost insurmountable | scene, eag r]dtu escape the anm(lnnl'{ served. But for l(l‘i:\l,lln‘ had lnm taken | so decply in the coze th {ll |wl'1uh~ ap- J. IL W. HAWKINS, —OF HE— ~ o country some seven miles to serve a war- | Obstacles. & 4 danger, would experience a strange thyt my lord’s money and when he denied the | parent that it was mmpossible to advance i Tant upon & voung lady namod Susio | A regirds the dolusive pietures drawn | af the’ sight of this old mait, who [ theft ho Spoke ;more . (uly . than | nothor ston in the ditcetion of the Ve firf’h‘l}_‘efi&wh LA f : ) B o ey gaamod BUEIY | of the average sienogrophers life by | scomed © 5o tovel in' the tompost. | when had called himself | scl, which now sccmed almost within | Omess=5%84 und t2 Riciurds Block, Lincoln, ]Cagfll Hwaukes & St f'all , of her parents, The complaint sand zl«)ntwll{zulh?l)‘h-‘(}">;)f£:.lcli;‘lil;lllul I]:u Mlllll llhs ll)lq:xh_ woulld ; sw?-p ,llu'ulwh Ln'.'ixl . Yuti he \urs L'oudeum!ml pi;’lull-viml. - ety 2 2 SiEeRmLy rant were made by Miss Sheflield, a ha ey have bee rintec h such | blinding sheets of rain ike [ and sentenced, imperfect 8as the Reluctant s head Bronder L Twoltth Strect who doals in miu: | Tegularity for the lust ten years that the | ' metoor, Sometmies almost di wpear- | evidence aguinst him was: Ho 'iad | turned’ tow ® which was | caniwa¥Elme snoufHious THE BEST ROUTE el instrnments, and the charge v eflect is now to be seen in an oyercrowd: | ing in the trough of the waves. then leap- | played such a sorry trick in_ thus deceiv- | finaily re hard struggl F. M. WOODS, s that Miss Stewart had shipped a_inusical | Ing of the market anda consequent fall | in to thew fopmost crests. At these | ing the two ludics who bad been saved | The prospector dismounted —and “east | T iv0 Stock Auctioneer fron OMAHA and COUNCIL BLUFFS ot { instrument east that she had bought of | iR Wages. IA: ul\u‘h[ nt\ull)y and patience (imw]‘luelh(l-,rmlll\\'u\l:lll su\?ldlv.ul, nd | from life-long ruin by the merest ch!:mrn, :nmmktnr mmx means of 1y }rvh;n,;: llhv s R e R P Tater SN e TR AT YR ss Shoflicld, and_ which was not yet | i required to master the science as headed, in his_boat, wildly gesticn- | that this went for something in the in’ | wreck, which his imagination had by this | Snles mude in all purts of the U8, 4 | .{\4{:11.41 for. Miss Shefliold, hearing. that | Would fit_an_average young man for u | lating, sometimes giving vent to shricks | dietment. If not actual ovidence, it » time freighted with all manner of wealth, [ Tates, toom 3 Suite Blook, Linootn, o NENEEET BEAST. Miss Stewart was to follow the instru- | doctor, and yet when he comes to eras of maniacal laughter. Avery effort was | next to 1t, and the law profited by it. S He attempted to make his way over the [ = ment in a few days, took the action in | the prize for which he has so pe ently | made to track him to his hiding-place, | John Jenkins got so many years penal | erust on foot, but he tound that it gave B.H TWO TRAINS DAILY DETWHEN OMAHA the case to efféct a settlement. When | Worked he finds but husks. For,1f the | but they ail failed. Once, a party who | servitude for a crime he did not commit, | way almost’ as readily 1s under the g COUNCIL BLUFFS the officer went to the home of the young | truth must be told, the average stenogra- | had been endeavoring for a - long time | for the imperfect evidence of the prosecu: | horse’s hoofs, and so ws obliged to aban- farm Loans and |nsu[ancel ; Indy in the country to serve the warrant | Pher carns little more than the average | to solve the mystery, followed him cau- | tion was so ingenious filled up by such | don the attempt. Unable to~ devise any 5 Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, | he w at the door by her parents, | clerk and one s ufixture in an office | tiously, as he s 1 homeward bound, Y, itting appearances and reason- | means for satisfying his curiosity by sei- | - Gorrespondence in ited. | St Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, =] d that the girl had gone to wlllthrhule h‘ripc (‘,, -rullnrmo;!twlullq ll'm nlllullnn:l\\’l":; ulllu:lr.mlmu‘xll:lgv Ilvlnuli {;;gwiun; dlx}‘x\()ll|(lsl)\'i “,]u;uce, who xJ %Al\ghxuk on ]I\e]lu)\g-d Trtu;l]d:.-L Im ¢ | _Boomsd, KiohardsBlook, Lir 2 Clinton, Dubuque, Davenpors, | F) co, and was not about the | other sees the .way o betore him to | dled out of the Jake into the river, anc ind, did not see the artful joinings, an so temptingly near, he at last reluct- e F 1 g Rockford, e place. The oflicer, however, persisted m | one day sitting at the manager’s desk | when a short distance out, making an ab- | gave fhe decree as she thought the truth | antly d Sibsd s mabbilinetg for the near- Riverside Short,norns Ef :«lsluml.i{lfie‘]e’;x:'t. f]"::f,t“m.‘ g the search and found the girl in & bed- | With a comfortable salary, dictating let- | rupt turn, apparently disappeared in the | of things deserved, - It was'a case of im- | est Settlement, and there organize a well- | Of strittly purc Btes and Butes Tupped catdle. | Klgin, & R P room. Yesterday all the ‘parties in the | tors to the hopoful young man who came | saw-grass prairie a the edge. The huut- | porfect evidence ail through, and the one | equipped expedition withevery appliance | Hgeimumbers sbouttohead. 5| Beloit, Winona, i Crofss, i case were in the’ eity effecting n settle- | into the oflice years before and is a gray- | ing-party could see no trace of lum and | side biundered just as much ‘s the other. | necessary for reaching and” making a | Acombs. Renior. lHose of Sharons, Moss Hocs, | And all othor fmportant Doints Tiast, Northeast 4 ment. ;m\ldcd, oatwor l{;}h\'l&l\ml.t \;nth R ruluru(:( to their homes in greater N eniesa mlu;mu,l;h search Iarlxhulstr:mdcd hulk, Eulghtiy Duchoises, Flat Crook Young Murys, | ]uu‘:‘:‘sm:: mnslil.. s e R T ligher ' mis 1 lifo than to be “dic- | hewilderment. i Lovely Complexion. ut on turning to his horse a most piti- | Phyllisos, Louans uod True Loves, For through tiokets call on the T Tho prohibitionists, who have carried | tated” to and play upon a type-writer | A week passed and the hermit was | “What a lovely complexion,” wa often | able sight was suen. The poor animal’s m'..{‘.'.'.'d‘.:;}.‘,“l'u.‘,J13{".~),'.'..‘.,..‘, e Mary | [l arna Rt 0 politics into Sunday as well as other | 81l day long. A wlince st the advertis- | still missed upon the lake. Another week ay. I wonder what she | legs were raw and bleeding for the entire | 1 Puro Cruick Shauk and otiors. Come wad | Dulliman Sicopers and the Onest Dining in the wevk, Tield an oven uir rally | ing columns headed “Clerks and sales- | having passed and still no sign, the In'every cuse the purity | distance that had come in’ contact with | inspectthe herl. " Address, CHAS. M. BRAN- | jn the worid are run on tho muin lines of 8 Sunday evening in front of the govern- | men” 1 a morning paper will show what | young men who had originally followed | and real loveliness of the complexion de- | the muddy deposit beneath the surface [ SON Tncomn, Nev. " 7 A O et went building, and - the principal speech | Salaries are paid to shorthand writers | him determined to wmake a_thorough | pends upon the blood. Those who have | crust, and an examination showed that When in Lincoln stop at Courtaons employes ol the compuny, of the evening was made by Mrs. Hen- | and what a glut there is in the market. search. were prompted to this by | sollow, blotehy faces m make their | this <l.»¥u«u o highly impregnated National Hotel R. MiLLER, General Manager. " rietta Skelton, of San nisco, super- | Young men and women anxious to mmon feelings of humanity as well | skin - smooth” and healtliy by taking | with alkali that it had caten the lorse’s aTlor ) R l(.IAwdm\éHMn’l]’!\M'm 3 itendent of German work for the W, mike a short cut to an ensy liying should He might be sick and in | enough of Dr. Pierce’s *‘Golden Medieal | limbs almost to the bone,and conse- | And get agood ainner for 2. i L CA BRI (A Enseh . U. Mrs. Skelton addressed her andi- | Bot bo mislod by lllul'lm'llchl SOmIH MY t distress. Il’rncl}}'lnz a Discovery” to drive out the humors lurk- | quently 1.[.»1wmiu no condition for further A EEDAWAYEERR 0%, Hiarvonn, Assistant General Passon- snce speaking in the German language, | time in the press telling what a nice in- set out on their self-impose ing in the system, 2l The only thing to be done was nd Ticket Agent i :.'.fif@‘.'.-éb'f;:uni ddressed tho audi- | come may bo made by a stenographer or | Reaching the point where he | T ifully to put the poor creature outof | === = |9 . Cxank, GoneralBuparintonliidl ence which wus at no time large in num- | Stenographess, if tho word must be peared they 1lm~h.-d resolutely through Beuton's Hair Urower nis sufferings, and a_pistol ball soon » T b bers. coined, and how short a time it takes to | the tall maited grass, and aftor a Short | Ay who are BALD. all who aro becoming | ended the lifc of the faithiul beast. The v CHICAGO Ano MIKADO BY HOME TALY rn the business, “'From two to four | distance, to their astonishment,the me | BALD, all who do not want to be bald, 2l | prospector was now left on foot to con- e Last evening the full membership of ths” is the vague remark made as | to anarow branch or creck ca: le | who are troubled with DANDRUFF, or | tend with the multitudinons and almost ur Home Opera company were present ving the time in which the seience of | from this pointto small boat wo hun- | 1ICHING of th 3 should use Benton’s | insurmountable difliculties that confront- { nwu.mns.uum- and gave thoir fiest | Shorthand writing may be mastered. 3 | dred yards was a clamp of hammock, and | Hair Grower. Eiont lxu'l ENT of those | ¢d him, i Carrying the Belglum Royal and United States - d dress rehorsal. The costumes were all | 13 an exaggoration, for the intricate sys cre “their search ended. The hut was | Using it have grown halr, 1t nover falls 10| imagine his condition; his horse dead, Mail, sailing every Suturday § Vor fine the “sthao sas rahly drossed | tom of writing known ss shorthand de- hem, - Tying their boat to a large | SEP (L o e Sometimes tafls ‘off in'a | himself lost, and with seant supplies of | and the various parts were taken n g | mands more study than the average man | cxposed root, they gently :.rlumcl.uu it | 2o tme, and “aithouh the person may | Water and food. Howover, he knew the | Batween Antwern & Hew York ! is soldom equaled by a | can 'lh'\']ul«' w|n i'xl |!“"r> m"}"lhfllu;fi‘» it }1 W .sl nhuulll m::l;t mczl ong :]nd f]our Daye remained bald for years, if you use Ben. | gener: 1]nli1'm:liun ;n wnm‘. ,tlhukohl road | pre al company. The cast in- | can be learned. - But, granting that it can | feet wide, made with saplings, thatched | ton’s Hair Grower according to directions | ficross the desert lny, and he knew, too, . y: At £ “Yoral talent and the lead. | be done in four months of hard study, | with grass, the sidos covered with the | you arosure of a growth of hair. ‘Inhun. | that if his strength only held out and hé T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- RAILWAY. E ing society people of the capital city, | Only half a third of the journey is then | dried "hides of alligators. The stench ndslof, fi‘“f’a“'{. lmvslm;xlnfled 8 good | traveled far enough to the north he was LAND AND FRANCR. { , “Uho Mikado will he represented by Mr, | accomplished, tor hetwecn theoretical and | that came from the interior of the hut | growth of Halr on those who have, been bald | certain to reach assistance in_ time. Ho WD TRAR SEIORT LINIE. 1 Fulton, with L. Wessel, jr., as attendant; | practical shorthand writing ithere is a | was almost overpowering. Propping the Bnted the following facts: ave aully substan- | gqohed a station three days after and his FALL AND WINTER. Y ) By, Dr, Paii Ko Ko, Geo, F. | Wide gulf. ~We all remember how David | door back with & pole they looked in, | YAESINOIGIEONIEICIN - 00 00 100 10 | life was saved. Balon from $00 to Excursion trip from » liers; Pish Tush, Chas, Mallray, with | Copperficld was nearly driven insane by | The hermit lay dead upon the floor, his ‘matter how long bald, o Wiien he rocovemed so s to bo able to | 8110 to g1 Becond outward, $43; Omaha B fomnle charncters as follows: Mrs, | the study of phonography, and.how, | hody badly decomposed. Death ' had | Unlike other preparations, it contains no | travel, he was carried by stage to tho | hFepaid, #5: oxcursion, 880, Sic bl e y g7 Parks, as Katisho and the Misses Lillian | thinking ho know it afl, he aftom pted to | evidently approached him very suddenly, sugar of lead, or vegetable or mineral | San Bernardino valley, where ho soon gont, 88 Brondvay, Now York. ¥ { Jrown, Nannie Lillibridge and Mrs. E. | take down a specch in the House of Com- | us his fingers still held a little memoran. 418 eisonS: or falling boir, dandrag, | TeSdinCd his strength, und then imparted onry Punit, T8 Farnam et: Paalson & Oo. l\ounml Blufl’s | | M. Wilcox as the Three Little Maids. | mons, with the result that the speaker | dum book which he had been reading, 'nm?i&-x'fm.u.mm LN ) 4 | ton fow friends the strange discovery | 1428 Farnam st': . 0. Froomun, 192 Furnam st 1] E | The opera 18 under direction of Miss | £0t away from him in the first scutence | The party covered the body as well a5 | e i (rewerts & hatr food, and fts | that he had made upon his trip. Curo without medk )} irown, of Boston, and will be put on | 8nd left poor David’s pencil wildly stag- | they could and, tumbiing the hut down ‘omposition 1s almost exactly like theoil | Among others, the writer was told of A POSITIYE cino. Patontod Geto- = I with full chorus. It will be a brilliant | &ering about the paper with the openwi | upon it, left 1t o await the final trump. which supplies the hair with 1ts vitality, | the wonderful stranded” ship, and curi- borls, I8 T re fl c 0. [ entertainment, words, while the honorable member was THE STORY OF HIS L DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTH. osity was aroused to the utmos B iy o (uu'.’v.my'a'zrluu 1} \ When Judga Pareons hung his hat or. a | rounded period. It will then be remem. | said the narrator, “for I was one of the 3 upp b b A AR P B A" ts l h‘ M d t dH e oty rond to tako for Don , e K peg and onend the reat book &t pohce | bered that David hirea a boy to read to | purty, we lerncd tho following facts: | the singlo stength will sometimes fall 18 | o8 RGROR and one easly within the an tyoiupieedicale [JllngS. Sinligw At a1l minia et 1 the e T i cotirt yestorday bo found fifteen eases | him slowly, and was dolighted tofind | The man supposed to be over seventy | Fri Sirenmth shonld he usbd 1 conneetion | bounds of belief, was that a long timo Kt B of ¥, Colorado, Wyoming, Ut Z | awaiting judieial sotion, It, howeyer, so | how easily'hie could “follow™ him night old was not yet fifty. Years ago, o | with the single, using them alternately. ago_some hardy mariner suiled ‘horth- No huuseous foses of aubens soosl U5 ST | Liabo, Novadn, Ofowan. Washingion and Cali 8 ! happened that most of the arrests were | after mghit uutil the end of the book wus | fow miles out of Savannah, lived Irank | " Price ~singlo _strength, $1,00; “double | wird along the Mexican const on a voy- | sty destosine the cnitings o tho stimnn, | 0w dt offure sunerior advautARRELSNEE k! cither possessed of wealth of thoir own | Feachod: But when he attempted to read | Walton and Minnie Jeffeott. The farms | strength, $2.00; tnple. strongth, $3.00. 1f | aoo of discovery. Fearing to vonture on | bmice s s S by ai deasiiscs of mailed oa | g by i o faw of the numerou . or had friends in town, for only four ap- | these shorthand notes David could not | of their purents adjoined; they two had | your druggists have not got it wo will send it | \yiknown seas he bugged the shore, | receiptof prica. ”]fulr hi{"r's'"" partioulurs sent ity enjoyed by (1 peared at the bar, the rest having do. | make out s word of them, aud had to | grown up together. ~ Together they mns. | Prepared on tecoipt of price, | oo p () never losing sight of land, ~When the | JpreEeise I‘:LK’N'GO Lo meie Dmkis ang0LL § | posited enough to meet their fines and | begin all oyer again and study the sys- | tered the intricacies of the sehool-books, NTON R eveland 0, | Gulf of Calitornia was reached, instead | I+ © & o o | that human et and Ingenuity b d costs. Jolin Kelley, J. Bailey, T. Halan, | tem anew, aud begin to practice slowly | They became plighted lovers. Ho was [ Sold by €. F. Goodman and Kuhn & Co. of following the ocean line, he T e AT PALACE SLEEPING CARS, whioh are m: R John Dog-and N. J. Jones paid. §5 eachs | for many months so as to be sureand | twonty-three years old; she was barely 16tk und Douvlas. 18th wad Cumings | entered the gulf, the southern L Yoo —. — | ofo0mtort and elog FARLOK DR £ | ! and costs; Tom Hawkins pmd $3 and | Write in a readable manner. According | sevenieen, They were to have been [ ——— . | extremity of the 'peninsula now i i B w | INe 00N CAKS, Lns el St NE) b costs; O, P. Asbley, aitto; E. Houst paid | to Mr. Dickens, it was many years before | marvied in June, 1861, but the tempest | *“Red aleoholic noses cured in a week.”" | known us lower California, not being in the equal of which ennnot ba found eisewh B/ §1. All these were plam cases of intoxi- | h's bero was able to take down a speech. | swung the pine against the palm. | is a new and odd London advertisement. | gyeht from the coust of the mainland op- At Counoil Blufls the trains of the Unien ol : cation, The party named Keno, who | The science of fonetie writing hus been | Franf enlisted in the gallant Bar- posite, Sailing on and up the gulf, O the Liquor ilabit, Positiyoiy floRy: counsct 1 Umon Lebot wih Saoes SN ] discharged tirearms on Sunday, paid §3 | somewhat improved since those days, but | tow's regiment ana marched gaily Something New About Grant. which unmistakably at one time extended Curod by Adininistering Dr, A o cloge con i q costs for his fun thero is still an enormous amount of work | to the frout. Minnie pinned her Norristown Harald: An English period- | mueh further northward than it does now Golden Speeiii 'y \ Mrs, Green, the terror of the bottoms, | and disappointment before the aspiring | colors on his hat and promised to be | ical, reviewing Gongral Grant's Memoirs, | and had arms reaching up to what is on in # cup of cofiea or ten without linnapolis W who created sueh a turnout on Sunday | sten i) pher, and nearly every one has | faithful to the lust, In the spring of 1865, | says that “Grang was \hc son of a furmer, | now known as Colorado desert, the ves- | the knowledge of tho person takiug i, 1s R 7k i hen ghe was lodged In jall | expe ences sinilar to ‘those “of David | ragyeoed, dirty, half-starved and pennifess | who gave him a much better education sel, missing the mouth of the Colorado L ‘:l‘;".",",gf,‘”‘““‘_l";';;:’;,' ! oln ‘anst, or fighting, was taken before | Copperficld bofore being able todoany | ho was paroled and started back to | than hie had himself received;” that “the | river, was linally driyen by storm or ran s sk 1k ticket Awent for ticke i honor yesterday and arraignea, | practical work. The hardest part of | Georgia to share the fortures of his | civil war obliged ‘Grant to become ashore where the prospector found 1t cen- ¢ n neifect o o an N ENTRIN, hess A oner was she before the magistrate | learning shorthand is in acquiring speed | yumed people. On his arrival in Savan- | soldier, in which eapacity he served for | turies later. s nover fatly The cystenoncs | 1F You wwith the host souoimods e than she unbridied and unharnessed her | 8nd efliciency an its practice, and then | nah he mot an old friend just from his | fourtecn years, wlion he again took to | The writer, whose curiosity was greatly | Jupregnsted wiik the Specttc, it becomes it uiter | (S ASTS 1. 8. HAIR, E tongue, and such & scorchfng and lashing | the reward hardly eompeusutes for tho | former home, and to his eager inquiries | farming, which he had to relinguish on | stimulated by the tale, conslted one of FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTH: Gouoral Maneger, - Gon. Pask Asest as - she gave every oue never | Work was informed that Minnie had been mar- | account of ill health;"" that “*he then be- | the old padres about it, and from him he [ FOS8UC BY FOLICRIRE TRUG0IT: | 7 UL —— was heard before. The Judge threatened = Mo . ried about a week before to a young man | came successively estate agent, clerk in | learned that in certain ancient historical 1618 & Cumios Stns Omnse Nobd } and frowned, and tried every way to stop | A Sydney paper avers that the prince | wio had escaped military duty by ‘bid- | & store, senator and president.”’ 1t is s | yolumes in his possession he had found | . . ¥OSTLit & Bt P. BOYER & the flow of billingsgate, but it was wholly of Wales 510 ladic diwmond ‘lateh- | jng out’ during most of the war. Tl little strange that the glish reviewer | an account u} how some vessels laden Cowncil Bluffs, Iawa, i DRALIRS IS .. { unavailing, and he was glad to send her | K ch are worn as a sort of decors- | news seemed to stun nk and he | shoull have overlooked the fact that | with gold and all manuer of valuable 1 4 back to a cell to get rid ot the appalling | ton. Eiedl turned away without a word. ‘T Grant was also once a steamboat cap- | commodities in transit from the East ) language that she shricked forth to the - ho disapy ared from friendly 1ain, ma. tehed to the north- rof acomic opera company, | Indies had been dis) Don't worry about how you got vheu #all'sSafes,Vauits, TimoLocks 11y ¥ | audience. The judge sut with hor a fino | , DOt yorry about how you got thow | ovuctually s if be had been sw piteher for baseball nine, and governor | ward from Acapuleo during the sixteenth and Jai! Work, of §20 and costs that she will bourd out | ()i Baatdin i by o D o up in the fathomless ocean. His friends | of Brooklya. century, in the expectation that & route | ESTABLISHED USEDINALL 1026 Lurnam Street, (-usha. Neb, i and make the jail during the time a terror i i —and he had a host of them—made every - - i would” be found by which the valuable A BTO. flot = E 10 civilization. A green erescent moon lus been a New | €ffort to trace him, but to no avail. He | In northern Asia now they are making 'go might be taken divectly to Spuin, 00000 ». PARTS OF THE A CRASH IN FURNITURE Zealund novelty sinee the voleanic up as never heard of again until his dead | whisky of reindeer milk, which is rich in | instead of being transported across the UV[RZ nfl £ 7, H. Kinney is the name of a party who | Louval there. body was found in the little hut on the | alcohol. wilds of Mexico, und reshipped on the | g8 L s w5~ WORLD { 18 & boarder at the Washington house, —————— Ocklawaha river. So the evil t -~ Atlantic coast: These ships had never !q i | but is no more. Kinney became crazy Lace is said to be driving out frillings | women do lives after them.” To inerease the stamina of an enfeebled fter been heard from, and they disap 1 &) drunk and commenced fighting and | in England, and the Houiton factories st e e——— 3 system, the nourishing properties of the | peared as mysteriously from sight as the | R nu“ AR IAEE 0 Bt swashing furniture. Ofticers were tele- | Exetor ave overran with orders. ,Quick and sure 15 the eflect of Red Star | blood must be incressed, Dr. J. H. Me- | wirage of the desert. N o walia City Map, new udditons, etc., 35e. ]vllunod for, but before they arrived —— - . Cough Cure on a cough. Twenty-five | Lean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood It “was entirely within the bounds g Ne A 5 juzeite, Business Directory Kiuney had smashed every chai A rich New York woman with a humor- | cents. Purifier, enriches and punt the blood | reason to suppose that one of these ga (atalnguss and Pricss o application. 6d by and Favmer's List, $5. in the room, and when | ously tender heart is to establish “an cpa——— and fills it with strength giving constitu- | leons, mistaking the Gulf of Culifornia | ailtus ves Eollders and Deaiers J.M. WOLFE & 00, y they arrived on the scene he was break- | asylum for injured polo players.” Invitations to inspect Rumges goods. elts. for the wished-for passage, nad finally | CINCINNATR U AT 1206, 1 Owabs, Neb % {

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