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M ——————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY., OCTOBER 16, 1886, 5] THROWING HOWE OVERBOARD. ! 2, et | 0N THE NIGHT OF THE FIRE, | o SUITS can Leaders in Lancaster Leav ‘ DOINGS AT THE STATE CAPITOL H » “_". 1|”‘ r MTVIERS (Y T N A S e ; .. : And Unc&ilfzd*{ot’ G‘a‘i”ments Funeral Scrvices of Frank L. rata Very Incon Wheeler — Chancellor Mana ting a Man in ching Addre The Second he \ 1 00 Mefe'nt 1 M and Shoot MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS | Miade by sorme of the most prominent merchant tailors in the east Up to that time they had not fully aecid Mikado Performance, the ste AR Mg R A Quick It e am— e § 3 i | is oW decided. that L 1 S prem r——— | have heen received this week by the Only FHON THE HER'S LIROOLN BOT [ gainst fire. W | PANTS. 1, th € ' ' g6M I M YARLIR 1o it Tooss Trars tie ane \‘(TT“:‘;_,],I.”,\"‘:l‘ i a willing o list : ‘ . 6.0 ' Serally Gk Hove | | s dimeiesthd 1, oniin : 1119 Farnam Street, himscit during the rest of the campaign, | bUsiness, wh 1A wrm will Rl B wlg 4 il And comprize all of the latest styles now being made. These suits were the liberal le H- Y5600, SR NG 15, eIt oY e s the 1% & goung mag who was suisloyed - purchased in a large lot at a very low figure, and by reference to the against the ‘sbmiion queston, s | ELW. the priee of b farm | in o wholesao house of that day was ‘ OVERCOATS. price list to the left it will be seen that they will be sold even cheaper parts. Ho will find in Noverber that Hy || PUCHASS OGS CORR Jaii ] L0 e, | erswere at work on the case when the | Merchint Tailor Made at$10.00 than ready made clothing. Amnother new line of Childr ns Clothing will need his whole pers tact 1o | Valparaiso: ¢, W. Sherman. Platte | fire came and swept everything | “ “ 150 P i todo. The campuign is waxing warmer | Rosewater, Omatia; £ ¥, Warren, kW JUR " 1435 . what course they would pursue, 5 “ “ 20,00 N A M TN and wurmer, and the republican nomi \\";"“ f'f:'f“'““ ¥ A. Cotton, | The eashier, whom I will call Everett, | ‘]: “ « 22.00 \ 4 - ) nees throughout the district are gradu. | 2 VPSS SN | was an agrecable fellow. Helad wealthy | i v W $0.50 l 1Y i ally finding that while Church Howe The combination, proportion and pro- | relatives here and in New York, and his | g H i r r wl's Sarsapa n wife was one of e h dsomest wome 70 < % H Loy T ee D e e v W WIS R LG THIN G PARLIDAS, 1119 Farnam Street. known to others. be worked to foree ok 1 SRS L e, ballot box. Hence they gradually it was on ner account that KEverett had ‘ unloading him, and refuse to accede to The Rallroad Question. | ot into trouble. She was fond of dress s s the usual ecustom of supporting and PoORATANS RAKGH . Grealay: cotnty; | Snd itwas no t that her to o ————— ¢ . shine in society had led him into expen = Editor of the BEE: | ditures that were beyond his means. The | His wife, driven from her refuge, a i hand when we | pe y that the “defanlter's relatives | the company, fently, of the man who lawmakers, is it not important | woul » him and t of | had always exercised “an_evil miluence | and t o 1o of the railroad | O0e of hisemplogers to saye him from | over her, had returned, perhaps in the fof the f | Y th contributed to the de in the hoj o husband had not yet | wounds dre working tor the entire ticket regardless | Neb., Oct. 13.—To th of who the candidates may be. But | Asthe time i< so clos Howe's record, and the way he entwined | elect on the prohibition plank into the platform, | that we y are more than the n bear. Only yes- ndin | the Kitchen and, taking the bread found an exit at the rear and was soon on the trail tives. Everett had his 1 the next day, and as soon terday one of the stalwarts in the party | duestion® What rights do they possess, | hien occured in his pro received and with the ex LA UL MLl Temirkod that & fow more Specches by | lawhully, and what do they assume? [ “(n the Saturday night before tion of pos et figlit to unothor | e Eamiie S ouY wis found and Moore, Shamp and Raymond would | When they survey o uew route for a road | fire long consultation was held at the | time [ to health. Salter's body was his death was set down as the result of | phyxiation, The fire had passed over m and his remains were hardly recc able. Nobody then suspected how he | and you may | onsign the whole ticket to obliteration. | the The spouch of Congressman Luird her | de ustrated the fact that the wople . arter o 1 , are ot onthusinstio over the. Churen | to under our charter as common carriers Howe campaign, as not a rousing cheer When they want help they are nothing vas given except at the mention of the | but common earriers, but when the road me of James G. Blaine, when the | is completed they take possession of coul We W Jund, and 1f you | store between the defaniter, one or two “1t was while Everett was 1 1 A [ s triends and two ¢ I mrtners his attitude and with the gh are not willing 1o sell we will compel yo f his triends and two of the partner this atti E 3 g will compel you | 3 43 eonference no nent was | coursing through his mind that hie heard ly‘ n intimation that | the woman say that the note was gon i B if something was n s by E heard Salter, ihe junior member of the | T ) friends by Monday ning firm to which he was a delinquent, 1 " ‘\‘\ Y FSROEVarY would have to take its course. It was | sneeringly and say something inten kn t the only persons w b v and the doctors pro- 1 have tried a pumber of physicians, but without recaiving any perma- 1x10us to tell rounds of applause went up us if given | mines, and virtually say buy your coal | late when the meeting broke up and the | to be humorous; heard hoth consult « ol H ong tie number wers one of Lwo speciallsts, The medicioe tucy applied by a trained chorus. Mr. Laird in con- | of our agent for we allow no one elsc to | heavens vere br ion | the advisability of remaining there tem. | CIDCZZ €Y YI'don’t see any harm in giv ore, cansing intense pun, I saw a statement in tho papers teiling what cluding said he did not behieve he could | ship or sell coal in your town but our | from the first fire’ when men came | porarily, and heard his own wife su Bt U ey g simularly aflioted. 1 procared some at once. Before { had need. do any more good to the people, and not | agent. Should the railroads be allowed | out on the street D) t did not go | that it would be well first to search . | ing you the st e the neighbors could notice thal my cancer was healing up. My ge once did he dare mention the name of | to make classification on freight that will directly. He fivst crossed the | house. The revolver was still in | A W .“", Belves 0 bad for two or three years—1 had a backing cougn and spit biood c the man 1n whose interest he made an | stop all smaller interests and drive the | took a look at the fire a few min- | hand, held by a p that was as ha e “"I 3 ' CHiea ont I flllh'u'turr\‘nmpl-mxi\ my breast. m_n:-rmaku.g-um:m_u.,_:wh. 8, ;y cough | excollent campaign speech. The | shipping to larger oncs as they now do: | nd then proceeded to the residence | and cold as the steel itself. The old feci- | A warrant was issued in the pohee ¢ it ep i Shouy the s of n-hall e, and 1t 1o Fopl0y Guappessing, T would sdvise farce of a Church Howe campagn | If they have the right to put the f | friend in the neigiborhood of Center | mg came back to him. Here was an op- | yesterday morning, for the arrcst of W JIE S o e M s eI ek e n not much longer continue | on dressed beef so as to prevent | avenue. When he recrossed the river | portunity to add fresh horror to the | ¥, Graham, for reckless driving Mis, NANCY J, McCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanos Co., Iod. in this county. The young men of the | ment, where did they get it? If they | and pursucd his way toward his own | dreadfuldrama which ngenacted | Graham, while driving down Eighteenti Feb. 16, 1594 party are inquiring why the enthusiasm | have the right to own’ coal mines, flour- | home on the north side it was long past | all around him. Threc ! street, ran over and knocked down an old it Specife ¢ eptiely vegotablo, and saems o caro cancers by forciag ont the pa- has all dropped out of the camuaign, | ing mil and other ind :s making | midmght. weapon which he held in his hand ] D. W. Kaufm; Fitcs froi the ool " ieatlao op Blood and Sk Disestes malied free, o\ One promising young man called on the | them absolute monopolies, where dothey | Sunday he remained at home | the billows of the fire fast rolling on —— & D 3 we ie greater part of the day, but | would m an hour at most wipe ont the “Can it be true that Mr. Howe tried to | rights, only by bulldozing the people referred to the record the state hous be forced to forfeit its charter L sached the river he could sec | and in fis nefvousness, when he came mission bill in the legislature, and his | 1. The railway is an_improved and | was as threatenir 1 : Y DHARR G = “ reso: one ‘that ad preceded it " Perplosed | jaunty air waw telling another man's wife OR == what he would do with ber husband if he iy aighd i, e 3 FVERYBODY-1S-SUBJECT TOx considered by the ers, and the wily fisgrace and punishment,Ever fatal to his plans, : ; nsidered by the voters, and the wily ai 08 SIS e E Sverett ‘(OANWLAstfiFl}‘_'}KIHD' establish highways, a power which ev tions of the firemen, paused and took | rd_cvening Ko again proceeded to | s, the shame and the sorrow forever. s = et bring about the election of Mr. Tilden by | and assuming them, and wherey 1 t Side, had a long consultation “At that instant Salter, followed by the W < ouid | with his friend and at 10 o'clock started | woman, began the ascent of the stairs. and beeame satistied. The record of Mr. | Hudson in the railways and the republic | and as he X from the bridge at Madison street that it | raise himself rder to shoot in hi; vote in the state convention on the re modern public highway for the tr over his own great trouble and b ] ¥ i » Ner will recerve | adapted.” It ow leisurely toward the burning district, and | drawn his pistol and fired, CAPITOL BUILDING DOINGS. the government cannot employ for any | survey of the surroundings. It was evi- | done. Two, three and four tim lution offered by Semator Van Wyck | tation and travel to which it Superintendent Jones was busi but & public purpos dent that th fire was already beyond | fired "t the ‘dark fizure which Bt HANQ'A'BOTTLE- OF One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the BEE man this ‘morning and inquired: | get that rightr I say they have no such a kind of legerdemam trick?” He was | road excecds its char hts it w a J.H. | for home. A mew fire had broken out, | The long suspense had told on b E{OLERA_ ORB 5 D E: ‘N? E" Y & S'I'O Dl IE} 8 . Howe in his support of the railroad com- ; L = 1 contl ion as th tracks the m: 0w light and pledging the party to its repeal, will be that nothing could now save him arge ma- | ertion by the government of its power to | when near enough to observe the ouc »on going off but once, and that so AND N A TS, sisinmin b | y e of the ark that no damnage was <20 NO-TAMILY s SAFE Wiiaar work yesterday, sending out the sc 2.0 allow the private and pecuniary | control. Great arms of tame were | glare he conld faintly distinguish in . instal notices to principals of | objects of these enterprises to_ supe reaching out toward the north, and the | the upper hall, and as no B U s s LA e Bt A '.\A!.‘,,-s their public purpose \'\‘v uld make ],,m.l spectator could see e path of destru ‘t‘umrl he and ihe woman hast % nited States to 9160t From. that ought to have been forwarded sev- | Tights superior to_public_rights, would | tion widening every minute. When the | scended to the parlor to m % eral moaths ago. There are some sixty | defeat the eud for which they w, firemen had been beaten back repeatedly, | flight. Mus. Everptt wasin hyst OMAEA NEB or seventy delingents in this regard. created, destroy their public character, | and at length compelled to ndon | would not leave the place until ber com- . From six months to year ago | and r\-r;dvrllu' acts by \\Ilich‘ they were llln-nl'po on :\lmgunu-‘ E tt snw l:w panion m{ A||n an_ in ;\1;.uu_n]| for llui - the appraisement lists for the | created unconstitutional and void. tire leap the ri and, recognizing the | purpose of determining the identity of G N US GTUR appraisment - of — school lands in | 8. Inthe nature of a public highway | fact that the brigade was now helpless,he | his victim and making Sure that he “was LINCOLK BUSIKESS DIRE! Y Railway Time Table nne, Sheridan, and Dawes | the goyernment which creates it ref saw with keen perception the fate which | dead. The mes were now rolling all % 1 L ST B ok s en couiities were forwarded by the commis- | the right and the duty of supervising awaited the city. around them, and it was evident that not LA 4 Recently Built Nowly #urnishoa | The following s the time of arnval and de- sioner of lands and buildings to the | regulating it, so as to gumd and main- | *“Absorbed as he had been in contem- | many minutes would elapse before the 3 = The T parere of Trafut by ‘Conien *Semniara Bnata: proper anthorities in those countics, Why | tain its public use. s plating the horrible scene before him, | block in which the hou stood would be | W E E e remont‘ t‘l"n'rv‘;.:.]; ;‘.;,,’,.'; .h,fu of the C., St. P., the appraisers in those countics wilfully | 4. The fundumental characteristic of | Everett had not lost sight of the doom | 1n ruins, ~ With desperation marked on TTHIN: BASY: REAH:. J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Propriotors. Sithr s wad depart from tholr depot, corher of Doglect their duties in the case bas nop | the public highway is the right of all | which was banging over him. Clutching | every feature Sulter examined his IT 1S -A-SAFE- & SPEEDP o e DT | © B &Q.and’ K. O, Bt 3. & 078 “from tho B as yet been made apparent, although | persons to use it upon equal terms, at straws like a drowning man th weapon and slowly began the ascent of Q Jates SLEOper day. Street cars from house to any | gu depot . all othors from the Union Pacifio there is a general inquiry as to when 1f 1 could go to cities or towns and have | thought occurred to him that' if the city | the stairs. Agitated as he was, he realized s& ‘CURE,‘}%Q parsodelolty) B i jospos T these school lands will be placed in the | the exclusive right to sell all the coul. | was to be destroyed there might in the | that if the work had not been finished it 7. H.W. HAWKINS, Bridge tratns soi oo it markot for lease. meat, or flour, how long before I would | confusion be a chance of escane for him. | must be done, and, after reaching the . H. W. H. NS, BT 358100 -8 The State Joutnal company yesterday | in wealth be & Vanderbilt? We have too | In the tremendous wreck and ruin of | body — of his ' victim, = he t ALL-DRUGGISTS-SELL 1T Architect, LT was engaged 1n the work of delivering | Wmany men to represent us who are in | that night and the day which to fol- | made sure that it v that of Ev- Offices—33. 34 and 42, Richards Block, Lincoln, | Leave Tranafer for Omaha an installment of volumes nineteen of the | favor of railroad monopolies. Fine | low what would one more or less human | erett. No sign of life was visible. The 8 s 3 maha at fine pass y are hard to wor supreme court reports just issued from | Wine: nd plenty of | wreck the press. The auditor has issued a war- | mone against, he | down na whirlwind of flame, wiping | ready clammy. He must be dead, the | Y Neb, levator on 11th st mount to? 1f Chicago was o o | man did not breathe. His flesh was ol- | 3 i W S TR ES it tant in payment therefor rule should be to select the best men we | out fortunes, records, landmarks, busi- [ murderer thought, but to make doubly MALT GALLOWAY n-; N “V“()T;x:lnnuuxufn‘u "[fi)m'u Droadiey. 30 b - anveOmalR FRANK WiI 's ¥ AL. car to make our Jaws and see that they | ness, and probably many individn: sure he closed his' eyes and fired once i A S, 0 T PR R A A spacial car was atiached to 1ho east. | work for the people. "1 tho railronds, | could thero not b some estupe for him? | more into the reoumbont form, Only the Live Stock Auctionee=' " in et Sl Sdlinil coriier ng bound B. & M. train yesterday morning | through their charters, construe them to | Fitled with these reflections, but hardly | echo of the report and shrick of the Hhios asa<Eiat filtrnit sent train sofvige. tice. Tinsis additional |0& conveying the funeral party who accom. | mean that they have a patent on the | knowing wl W panied the remains of Frank L. Wheeler | People, we mizht as well move out as | ance wus t to Plattsmouth for burial. The following | they will soon own the whole continent. | South Divi t 10 do or how his deli ome, he almost ran to the n, hastened through_its woman below greeted his dashed down the st th ars, and as he both saw through lor window a great g oo MORSE, G. P. A CONNECTING LINE: Arrival and_doparturo of trains from the. Specially Distilled for ratos. Room B, Btate Bin~ Medicinal Use, Golloway md""m H TEE BESI Tomc] — = rr..:lr’c.:lg-.pux at Council Blufts: half shaded pa LaRa : ] o | i a worse fix than | ready smoking's d, joicing the | sheet of flame burst from the row of = 7 are the remarks of Chancellor Manatt | We are in lity in a worse fix than | ready smoking str and, joiring the | sheet of flame burst | 5 Gl & fovir, ade at the memorial seryices: when the little tea question came up in | mad throng of terror-stiicken peovle, | buildings that stood across the street. No ¢ UNEQUALED 7 GoMs - ] 3. H. GOULDING, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO. This service would be incomplete without | Boston or the slave question during the | pushed rapidly vn toward his home on | time was to be lost. Hastily assuring AR oM o Farm Loans and Insurance A M. D15 A a n word on the part of those who have been | war. What are the people but slaves to | North Dearborn street. There, s his companion that he had made no mis: | ,. i I i ' 5 A M Bs ; for four years past the counsellors and com- | do as the railroads bid them? During | he conld gain a few minutes forr take in his man, Salter seized Ler by the ! ; GENETAL DEBILITY. | correspondence ir: regard to loans solicited. 0210, pix : DIMie M ;.xl:l‘im‘x:.ulull;us‘ fd-;.:r‘i’.uknjx‘xg“:un..‘ylh!-s;r Ill is | slayery the slave took the n\:\lmv of his | and decision. arm :I\ml ied her muh 127 PERFECTS DIGESTION Room 4. Richards ok, Lincoln. Neb. fAs ‘."“"“ AGO 4 T""-“‘”":“""is o ard for auy of us fo break this solemn . Are we to follow? Whose “nig- | *There were lights in m: ““Ihe street was thon | 2 Ld s - — 916 A silence, Six'vears have gone by since death ) e i aub el - Y | o G nigh given < L. WALLING, Snr i | AG4DY M AT00 v B ol i s e fans Ly Mnoo d et » you, Juy Gould's or Vander- | in his own all was dark. Some peopl | aver tg the fum |y - rot AR & y i Ao, | Biverside Short Horns R N e that extraordinary exemption that we should Dax Poor were already moving their valuables 7yt 1 ¢ TR e T o ey | | T 3 Of strittly pure Bates and Butcs Tupped cattle. A 05 A AL | Ao:15 forzetour mortality, And now we have had —— there were no signs of act ; s mAGATDF, Q0C. OREIOr 0. Bk n was ealled te out (4 hea B e u i 162 our warning. Death has visited our highest The Poor Little Ones. own premj Alns . avout his were to be secn making such haste LDk ., Filberts, Cragws, | | A 700 =host } ¥ i 1d toward the north, b of Trenton R 1 Moss It class and singled out that one of its pimber We often see children with red erup- | fear and . * 7 st Qistracted with 1ey could toward the north, but th [Symalen. e, R T e CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL who would hiave been named % ail as our | tions on, face and hands, rough, sosi- " witn b hand 50 nervous that he | multitude had alr gone. n AT bare wls faw o Duch t Creck 3 5%, I | most perfect example of al ma skin and often sores on the » vy | could haraly hold the key he opened the | the open air, stifling though it was, the Lisve bad. 1 am recommending v 9ald ro_Bates Fibert,1 Pure A6:40 . 4. L““. o {",",\ ind thines indinn® - wcan. These | front door and entered, A lamp burning | woman seemed to gan fresh life, and | Jour articl in my praciice, and | Batos Crages. 1 flose of on, 1 Younk Mary, KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFKS. Fiaolth both e ww auepraved condition of | low stood on the back parlor table, but | under the reassuring words of her escort : A Vhato CAl sianic and ofhers, “Come il Al | AR ark. Not oniyph the blood. 1In the growing period chil- | no one appeared, and when he called out me at length to b .l\'\«l].}}(lll«'ll:fl,"'«l,\ | BEWLARE OF IMITATIONS AT . VRS g e +wau foves & shining mark. Not onlylphyai- | q00 POV noed of ‘hure blood by which | there was uo answer. Bonnding up the | of which she had been a witness would e Genutas et > % ABASI, B L cally, but morally and mentally as well, n ¥ M ] i ar ba know: thoy Wi EISNKR & L Wi Lincol! ABOOR. M. [l A3:H) P u A e e aittest and | to build up strong and healthy bodies. If | stairs he quickly searched every room in | never be known, Asthey were about to | pysiate of s, on the Lt en in Lingoln stop at L AR B ome e “who stood nearest | Dr. Pierce's *“Golden Medieal Discovery” | vain, and then, returning to ihe lower | turn off towsrd the lake they stovped for | proneR & MENDELSON National Hotel, ; % him bear wiitness to the spotless purity of his | is given, the blood i purged of its bad | floor, he saw on the table, for the first | & winute anc looked back. The street L opflecsorsrsinty TR IRV R b life: they can recall no word from hislip s | elements and the child's development | time, a note from his wife, in which she now a mass of flame, and from the - 3 A i - 3 ] 5 d 820 Raco St., Philadelohia. P A FEDAWAY Prop. A that was impure, diseourteous or unkind. will be healthy, and as it should be. | informed him that she had feft him, and [ windows of the house wlich had so re. | . all»fllflg_ 0 Rave S Piladalahis, B, . S AT " This death is to all of us a Waruing—a | Serofulous affections, rickets, fever sores, | that it would do bim no good to séarch | cently been hers she could see the red | Lroodman Drugrbn KLl gents, UNION PACIFIC 70| P4 warning truly to live while we are here pre: | Lip joint disease or other grave maladies | for her. It was duted at 6 p.m., and | tongues darting glecfully. Tn that fear. nska. " Eacits Biproas. .- T4 320 paring for lifte Too many of s gpend sll | and'suffering are aurc to result from neg- | must have been written soon after bis | ful furnace they could reat assured that Neb]\aska Nanonal Bank Donrer Urprem........ B o e e Honanly man In my | lect and lack of proper attention to such .u-p;.mm in the oveninz e | every. yoslig of their crime would dis- A L& T own collega eirele was the Arst of his olass to | cases. “For a moment the man was dazed | appéar foreve RMOUR & CO. el il i Bxpross. . be called away on the very threshold of his et and he sat elutching the paper, unmind- “Where they went, nobody knows 2 OMAHA, NEBRASKA. K ... Night Express i, 1 r SOUTHWAN uctiye life: but in his college years be had Turning to the Right. ful of the red glare that wis now brigh- | The woman is still living, though not in |- Paid up Capital $250,000 “Depart SOUT ARD. already done a true and round aud complete jor W. H. Smythe gives the follow- | tening everything in the room and even | Chicago. She left the: city a fow days R s 80,000 | 1:iL-[# 8. [MISSOURL PACIFIC lifework. ~ 8o it may and ought to be of each | ing origin ‘of the American custom of | iiluminatinis his sorrow-burdened face. | after the fire, but Sulter was not in “her RPU - aioseenronns 1180, UROM oil-or: ey, Brpresa: gnehere. Cowe th sumwons when It a3, | turning to the right on the road: “Our | He had thought of escape. of a Tuse of | company. She has never told where she H. W, Yates, President. ¢ A0 G TR 6 I e st or Y e full 1ifenork, short | incestors drove oxen us & usual thing. | some kind, and of a chance ma new ficld | lett him, and, as a matter of fact, bas al- el s A.E. Touzalin, Vice Presidont. 9:30 8:45b - Vin Flattsmonth.. orlong, done and well done. In driving an ox team the driver walks | of redeeming himself, but all his hopes | ways denied that she was with him on o W. H 8. Hughes, Cashier. | ~Dopart. REHWA KD, There is one more lesson 1 would impress | on the left of the team, so that he can | had been associated with her who was | that night. Ihappen to know, however, L) Delicious | T., 8T. P., M. & 0. alking quickly to | what deeply on'my own heart and yours-—that we | handle the goad or whip' with bis right | now fost to him. \me of him. In their flight look not too exclusively on fhe things that | hand. In meeting a wagon each driver | fow he looked out on the bl t i the k th footst 1 F|avor | n “‘" ;‘”""‘ ‘I’“"“ ‘;i‘”i“‘v :'.'.'fl‘n'a‘.‘iicfim:.. n iy 0 and. seting 8 wag d Al 1o window he looked out on the blazing | toward the laka, their footsteps were | '’ Yates. v 1 LY. o o wre seen. When we do’ this as students, we | would turn to the right, so that he could s e presence of s A p ozed by 1 er sucl . h EASTWARD. e condemnod as aunerfoisl. Wheniasmen K city. In the presence of such devastation | dogged by a man. "ursm( under such o pains aro | 'A. E. Touzalin, bl”lr(\d BANKING OFFICE: be between his own oxen and those of the | Lis ‘own wrock seemed other wagon.” Now that the drives g at first ins ircumstances wasnot the easiest thing SItS | ficant, and he smiled grimly at the | in the world. “The streets wi as light ~O.E &Q Via n..nm?mn snd women we simply look at externals. we are living superficlal lives. 1f we realized 1Wfe's meaning every day. looking nok only | OB the right side of the wagon, not having | thought that thousands were going down | as day, andekeept i the flame and ) tomake |THE IRON BANK, DT s datins B duily o) &t the things whieh ‘are seen and temporal, | to walk to drive horses and mules, why at night into ruin in one form and an- | smoke ol were visible at great dis- i ATy ’ i 4 2 oy G copt Ba yi D, dai Dut at those which are unseen and eternnl a3 | should not the practice of turuing out be | other that might be as_hopeless as that | tances. Two gr three times the figure | g - BLS | Cor 12th and Farnam Sts (2L i el then caths wotld not come o us wa'a | roversed which overshadowed him. Then came | which was darting here and there | M : THE | A General Bauking Business Transacted. | "~ " STOCK YARD TRAINS sk aed s ooy e o o i) aad ot s Soriger, ' reorse and st | thronghthe (et nd ey came, o BEST ri TP dgegi Smiin st pline is tending, and for which it Y prepar- condemnation. Why livein a world in | at sharp cortiers 'expecting to heaa 3 : e ——— | GEACEA R R D, e, J which he was to doubly disgraced® Why | them off, but eachi time without success. thatcan be | N, W. H & O s Local Ex.,5:06 B m We have lost one whom we prized and not leave i . A ARRIS 0. | “Leavestock yurds for Om: now in this storm of fire, and, | At length he was successful. By making in the mighty wrath of the night, go out | a short cut he wad sbie to put Limself in into the unknown, making no sign and | a position whare could sce the puir com- | leaving no trace ¥ ing. In his haod.was & knife that had | “He sed a window. and, as the | seen service ina kitchen. Asthefugitives | angry roars ceme up from the streets, | rushed along they paid little attention to - now lincd with rushing people, new | things around: them. Passing an alle courage took possassion of him. He felt | in which the shadows were yet dark they Jleased NEBRASKA MAP equal to any emergency. He could face | looked neither to the left nor to the right ¥ g . | death in any form if need be, but ho | There was s footstep timed with their | with them. L | would not d to his other crimes and | own, a gleaming picce of steel on which | Slzeur Groceror Markstman do uot Keep Maled £ shortcomings the sin of self murder. The | the red light of the conflagration w - Omiba City Map, new additions vevolver which he had held in bis hands | reflected, and a thrust in the back which | Nobraska State Guzerts, Busii . | fustied 1n the light from the lurid heav- | called one scoundrel to his final account 4 < Lie Taid 1t down, he felt such | With u shriek of horror the woman fled, | OLLinares ne Farmors Lt ¥5: 4 o worem & 00 one experiences on waking from | and was soon lost sight of in the crowd | ) | @ hideous drewm. The resolution to live | which thronged the park. The dark 08 sk St u, Neb. hiad taken possession of him, and he was | f disappeared in another direction, WOODBRIDGE BRO’S., State Agents Joved. Weshall miss him out of this large cirele. To the smaller elrele in which the grief must be deeper und intenser our hearts g0 out in sympathy. Speaking for students and instructors alike, who for years have stood near this dear youug man, we pray that you may be comforted, dear friends, by the sole sufticient comfort in ap hour like this—a sustaining faith and peace in the Lord Jesus Chinst. “THE MIKADO." The socond performance of “The Mikado" by Miss Brown and the home | talent was presented to a good audience. | Each one taking part seemed to put forth their best efforts, which was highly appreciasted by those present. Among the chorus were several of the best | singers of the eity, which means much. To individualize without mentioning all would be an injustice, as every one whose taste was not prevented will testify Certainly Miss Brown and Mr. Norris produced. BANKERS, CHICAGO, v 2ol m.; People of | nuun; 0f Countice, Cities and_othors of Alantle L% L] EPICUREAN D bigh grade bought and sold Eastern . 1e B0 607 pm.s Tocel Ex To. & 0. 1 oftice 64 flund sold Easierd | Mo, Pac. Bx.,ie. 8 0. 6470 mi 8 M. P B, TA0TR) | Muaescldia & m Xoopt Sunday. are highly 30 -8:83~ uties, towns, raflroade, 0., 350, cas Directory things which he could carry “That was lifteen years ago next Satur- " with him in_ his flight when | day night. The man with the knife was “dts numerous competitors appear he heard the front door open and | Evereff, us I napfento know from his close and the sound of voices comingup | own lips. He had bee a | to have, one after another, fallen away.” MAKUFACTURED BY + DINKELMA, “'\‘-“&ntmuts Wigc, Stunned L 3 are entitled to the thanks of the theater from the h A fecling of alarm took | wound that he had received in the first | © FOR BALE BY. 0. THE ® . B people for furaishing » cinaic and control of in. o pefspiration stood | discharge. and the shot which alier iod | BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. | GooJ. Avmbrust, =0 Cuming e . Foi TiE pleasant amusement to our people ol opiadbyer out on his brow and as he erept on tip- | fired at bim later on was what saved his . - Bowimen arna st NA NN '\ A . ITENS IN DKIEY. Foprsd mi silct somedtoFusity, Si2ength abd | {oe to the balustrade and peered over he | life. It struck him in the shonlder and May 31, 1884, | g sdpnie: i Cumtight ™ ‘ I1 { fl “\ H \\! The Fromont & Elkhorn Valley road | 80 AmmonisLimeAlum or Phosphates. Dr.Prices | clutched the discarded revolver and list- | brought him to hissenses. Though weak SN ——— 0. Lange, 8/8 South 1ith st | | (MY A has located a new town near Ceresco, Extecw, Venllls, ey Gavos dolislonsly. | ened with buted breath to determive, if - i buted aund suffering, he resolved on immediate.| Ofall Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat. Dealers, | Paulacn & Miller, 615 Norsi 1615 st 2 ossible, who his visitors were. A minute | pursuit, and, in his canfusion, not be & - e | 3L Roy, 800 Norih 10tk et uter bis worst fors Were Fealized. | ablo to find his revolver, he proceeded 1o BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ' & W Hlecser, r son ke calling it Davey. Sam McClay, deputy sheriff, who has Omaha, Neb.