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B ——r—— . —_— sihcat el i IR CONCRERY { N | his punishment bravely and_his nose was The Mikad THE TRAINED HORSE. and the horse the one T lind owned an N Q for a dificulty. Alston left the shop, T"h C"M:RILSS“AN IZ”‘:CT. blushing on its receipt when the fight | Gilbert's most whimsioal of satires, ’ — | hour hetore. The animal siill foamea at THE LAST OE THE ALSTONS- mvd_torvk|v|g(!0\‘n\l1|(yr(ulqml(. luhl“Ilm closed “The Mikado,” was given a very pleas From Clay¥iile to Booneton is about | the mouth, but ecantere ong without TR latter that Cox was then pursuing him, Jamoes LaBlanche shuffled into_the ot i ring followed by Jimmy Carroll, of New Hearty Oongratulations Showered Upon Bndtand. . The formet ad a sore right | Congressman MoShane, hand which he did not use, Bat his left L} < all that he required. It was a power yparent trouble the “‘poison’’ had and he felt it would be right to shoot p Soihelbbingh g3 cost, | been 8o deadly; and, moreover, the | The Histo Famous Fighting Family | Cox on sight. Strange to say, the ul rwngvery near east and west. | s S ghe gullot had not | boe s gHVE Y | governot took no effeotive steps to ww»‘ f way hétween the two tow = o in the South ) Ay Détween the two towns the | withgut its effect, Suroly the plan n o the fray or to arrest Cox. A minutes d is toughed by a point where a heavy | been a cute ono, and the game h fon last night &L the opera | fifteen miles déross a rolling prairie, and ing preser house. Without bing a star organiza tion, the Chieago Opera company is com- posed of capable and cxpericneed people, wn itself. Carrollis a gamey little m | who give a uniformly even ana eatisfac- [ rowth of pina troes sweep away to the | adr SULLIVAN AT THE EXPOSITION. | 41 worked hard, and despite the other's | oo S0 porniance. Considerable new | northward inty a dense, thick forest. business was introduced, and the posing In the spring of 1842 a man left Clay- particularly effective. The chorus | ville in the morni ad 1 been — after loaving the governor, Alston went yed—oniy!T lind chanced 1o | Suicide of Young Bob Alston--Three | into the cupitol. Going into the treasury he found, nov only the treasurer, but the i finished nominated keeper of the penitentiary I remaiaed beliind the tree until the —— The treasurer was himself a conviet g bound for Booneton. | horseman disappoared, and then moved [ The untimely suicide of young Bob | lessen, and the keeper was a strong parti- n one efl ctive play before it could be Generations Die Violent Deaths, —_— consummate ease, presence of mind, sa | gacity, conning, ana power, succeeded in nding several blows home upon “the The Denver Councilmen — Omaha Homeopathists — Court Callings— | papine’s” body and face. It was hard v« good and well driliedy and perhaps | His name fvag rogistered at the inn as Had I been hearer the raseal | Ateon which took place in the sixth 1 of the system. To these men Alston Wanted in the Blaffs -iRobbed work, however, and Carrali puffed after | the main fault of the verformance was n | Richard Risbeo, of New York,and he was | I might have intorecpted him, but as i | - 500 § T related Cox's pursuit and bloody threats. Her Father -Other Looal, the effort. LaBlanche several times tried |\ joney of the principals to overacting. | Supposed tohave money with him. Ho | Was the thingconld not_well be doue. 1 anditor’s office in Washington the other | While yet spenking, Cox eame ‘in under to trip his opponent, and thouzh several N ol f 5 { hurried forward with all possible speed, | day, vecalls the tr deathof his father, | nigh excitement. — Carefully locking the ¢k in fine ivanced on the n Lo I e """""L‘"":"fi"‘:‘ aity ""‘"l“"""“"'(" :y ".n‘l.] lrl‘]"‘l‘;.r‘."""{‘ ""l’“"" b and ina Jittle while after 1 renche { the | whose full name he bore, and who was | doot behind ‘him, no o on 10 of the other's nse of but | to make a hit in her minor part, cohsid. | health and spitits but he was never seen | highway I had the good fortune to be <t of Iits fated family excopt this | doomed man. In loss time than I e v Miss Beck- | in Booneton. Perhaps he had, unnoticed, | ove & the last of his fated family except this clinches toc The Congressman Elect. tirow bee About three hundred members of the | one of his hands. In bending out of the | ¢ y overshot the mark, an ken by a man in a wagon " ’ s anoestots sattled | Al | write it the duel and poor Alston Youns Mon's Democratic elab and | reach of ono of LaBlanche's blows, ( ol as Yum Yum, thotgh protty and tuk. | £one part of the way and returned. At | I reacaed: Boohoton by the middle of [ youth. ‘lheit ancestors settled in Hall- | goij, ahot through the heart, his blood be- 5 5 roll fell to the stage, at the same time re- | A p 1lar oritiel e N svor Hont ro the forenoon, where I found two shirewd, | 4% N. C., about a century ago. ‘They | spattering the treasury vault, Like the fricnds of Congressman-Elect John A. y Ha oenk, I \ of | ing enough, is open to asimilar criticism. | all eve nts he was never heard of more in | ' ra know! \ 3 far and wido 8 ) % W h M o 1 the residence | SoLYing & slap on the cheek. In one of | gt o Cad scomowhat too much of her | that district intelligent officers, to whom I communi. | were known at that time far and wide as | rest of the Alstons he “'died with his boots cShane marched up to the residence | gho elinches in which both men got tan- | @\ 5iieiohality to ereap into her part " \ cated my sceret, and together we laid a | the “Halifax Aistons.” Cock fighting | on." of that gentleman Jast night to tender | gled, Carroll suddenly shot away from the | BEG (ST o 0a who showed the traest | 1t a month after that & man from | ylan for finding the robbers. The fol- | was a regular pastime and fox hunting The trial bronght out many ngly fact and the conviet lense system from that™e. their congratulations to him. On the line | other and LaBlancho tell upon” his back | coiuths Che SR8 WAS, SCAEH fHE T iis left Booneton for Clayville. He | lowing day we disguised onreolves and | groo® i e I St o ton's an " N d the g yplaase of the andience, | § 3 e O P e . voeded I o ¥ time has e rondemned b Il right of march, and on the grounds a fine | Amid the great applnuse o in the pondrously pompous part of Pooh <0on horseback, and started off [ procecded to that point on the road | - LA LA L kg as hean condemn y all rig pyrotechnic di formed o briliiant [ 1o fieght was o ',‘j;:;"‘"'l‘,'\'lf":{",’”fi‘,"’;;\',; Bah, "M, Allison | was formorly and hearty; but he never reported | dehere tramed horse b.:.‘"l T ”““"‘“'.‘,:“‘;"‘_';’;‘h'l"’; phoikind ‘_‘“(',"“;,:L P e T T it DEEThe o / pach being sevel B o ] e Aoksr se S oo astinatic . | the wood, and we hs he good for v il rir reckie ring | imprisonment for life, but he went into fenturo of the procoeding gk i the other's pun. | Known here as Allan - Jackson, | himsclfat his pluce of destination. With Wit L ki ! son's war | custody of a lossee, who favored him all stubborn | the time until he was pardoned out by lessee influence in less than three years Such was the finale of the killing of gal- lant Bob Alston. me to Young Bob, the poor fellow who *‘put Lkl s quattette choir in | in « fortnight after this second disappeqr. | to meet my honest Tooking Thorse trader | reaching as far back as Jef the Baptist church some four years ago, | ance two more travelers were also astride of the very animal that had car- | times. They were reckles: and no one who watched his demure and | mssed. What did it mean? “The road | Fied me to the brook. e did not recog- | pagrigts~dauntless, galiant, high boyish countenanee, suspreted him guilty | betseen the two towns was direet, and | Dize me and readily stopped - when my | JEEECH TR L of operatic aspirations. Mr, Allison’s | there was not oyen n byway to lead any | companions hailed him: and, as 1 L A i ¢ Voico has deopenvd into a baritone, light | one astray, so that to~ wander from tho | Stpposed, we eaptured him withoui nueh | One of the Halifax Alstons ¢ mally opened | ishment with equ t ptat times pproprinte re- | when several sockdolag: from Carroll ’ “We have como, s saiq, “to | on LaBlanche's fice it was thought would m"rkj' WL s ‘_" " :"_ i el brin, hout a slugaing engagement. But congratulate you on your glorions - | gverything ondod in a Inugh tory in being electod congressman from | “MeCormack then stoud in front of a M. J. F. Morearity fo the affair with a few pirited o . f v but a greeable. His enunciation is dis- | true path was impossib trouble. Georgia many years ago, and settled on | a stop™ to his own curthly life the other the First district—the first democratic | young fellow named MeMillan, the lad | a6 & 86110 y ) 3 £ July throe traye Tho fellow gavo his name as Mark Sak e produc ! in Hancock | day it the sixth auditor's oflice at Wash- South Omaha who wanted to meet | 4inct and his preseuce on tiie st S urlir i mIBTEU QAR iFes Lhayol, skl i WLBL A DiLbils ington, had these terrible antecedents congrossman ever elcoted from Nebraska. | 1 S0 n ; e Sullivan. For o man who was groggy, oduce you to \ :. W o e eva | the follow had an adwirable “pose, buf d‘:“’( '\'il' o mehi who helped to achieve lost it when a blow on the jaw sent ot k 2 1 sounding the boards with his anat both democratic and republican, for aid: At sl ing in the wi | promised to do b Sullivan and « ng in the work, and promised to do WS | yopginment. In~ this the man- » missed, and the people turned | €t and vowed that he kuew nothing of and_sclf-posession Stanley Feloh, as | ott in a body to search. Of course atien- | 0y robbers or anything of the kind, and Ko-Ko, was everything mirth-provoking | tion was directed to the wood, and the | tonehing the affur of the horse, he do. and kept the imnense audience in such | search was extended tor miles, but with- | clared that was something he could not steady good humor that he might be | out success. August 4 a youngman, who | explain. He said he saw me when | wis doned an irresitible inclination to de- | gave his name at Clayville as Michael | ¢irtied mto the woods, and as the horse Jor olosed the on. | Part from the original text, and intro- | Dupont, of New Orleans, left the place | 1 loft i began to revive, he mountyd J duce current gags that setiously inter- | for. Booneton, He was on horsebuck, | and followed me, - Beyond this we couid marked by an unusual amount of e ors we county. He left thre sons, and evory | (B | 4 or a heritage. He procured a position one of the three has died a violent death. | i Washington through the infiuence of Bob_ Alston’s father and young Bob's | Sanator Gordon, who thus, in mistaken grandfather, Willis Alston,” beeame in- | kindness, planged the lad nto & vortex volved na feud with a noted fannly of | of oxcess and dissipation, s impres Lebdapid bbbl Wl labias othu sionable, inflammuble nuture was fod by went heavily armed. In Willis Als undue excitoment and license until the family there lived a young Castilian, by hotribin suipide of It best to represent the interests of his con- e ' U fared with the local coloring of the | and when told of the dungers of the rod | £ct nothing out of him. ame Pepin, whom A ad pic LI I i ager of the combination, P. F. Sheedy, | 3 Cati It w 1 v an hour pasl name Pepin, whom Alston had picked up | Sapurday. The | f o Halifax Al ARG T AB e A lowod | A \ PoE Ay | o, Miss Cruickshank sang Katisha | only Inughed ut them, He satd ho was only now an_hour past noon, SO 11 O fote ) | Saturday. The lastof - the Halifax Al stitiency in congross, | Ho wis oiiower | supplantod. Me. Fallon.” Sullivan, with QEiTes, S P ANCERE Lius s RHEN e said ho had o | i 7 Yos than an hour we biad, twenty | 1 Nashville some v before. One | giong lies under the sod. 1Y by Mr. Con Gallagher in a brief speech aturally good voice | good horse and good weapons, and he night when Willis Alston had reason to wpparent 5o brought down his of congratulation el labbe " Sounds | Was marred by fatigue, which was the | Was notin the leust afraid. - But Michnel | met woll mounted and and well armed, | o Gooy foray trom his_ encmy, this Pe- Cure of Liver Complaint After giving titee cheors for the newly | ISS o Mhronghout | evirent cause of its buinig so out of tune [ Dupont uever renched Booneton ready to follow us. The black horse was | pLPO0 G "% younger, brothor of Alston's [ Towa Favts, Hardin Co., I Junes, '8 eleoted congressman, the membors of the [ UPeR TaVIBES neck, butneyerthrougiont |yt the beginning. Mr.” Skiff m 10th of August that I ar. | led out, snddled and bridlo, ‘and I took | B0 AU, G SEROGT, FRCTE Cp (S0LT | TOIVA TALLS, LRI ED, Bortine o o club paid their adiens to Mr. McShane | Yie bout, did his gloves, as & dan- | ek as possible of the part of the Mi- ille_and put ip at the vil. | MY sent upon hig buck and e behaved | B0 IG 0 SO RO wid iod | o, L have boen using Alleuck’s Porous n which to rec a blow vended their way down tow gerous plact o ros s BATES WG Ho & "\bid well us he started oft. In fact he scemed | ¢ Plaste ey and wended their way down town. A | 575 10 been | delivered sith effiot, do and the rest of the parts were nc- 1 was on ‘tue track of two the company of the other horses, | instantly. tbelia i MY yetanl bl W UG 1 The Spaniard was afterward ;c play of fireworks illuminated the. re Vior eotntarcl it Tntovvals, Al ones | oDtaAblytAken. . l(rL||L~\\‘\;J;(;Il|:\11lnlwh‘\vm%l“| ‘b;ltu‘l\' atdack: | 100G b roud of Loadinge thom. Whon | placed in the navy and was drowned in could not got along_ without them. For AL OB when pressing Sullivan warmly, the lat- Congregational nterprise, who Bad %o mvsteny g% dre | we reached the wood 1 gzave him the rein, [ i Indian a cruise. This [ along time [was afflicted with n pain LINCOLY, ! Nov. fi—Hon. Join A, | ter veturned, foreed him to the, ropes, | Two new Congregational churches have St ifkoin tioiroRd thmt Ynfore | a0 he turned off just where he had [ Prother wasn UG under my right shoulder blade; I also St We congratulate you upon your =\milrlm-‘:m instant lis arm was r visod, 45 | hoen organized at the north end. Cherry | mi, turned with me \I,.-r.l, ; ; & "'"'|Al'~)l"!\~‘il"\'|":’\ '“‘If,l"‘""\"",'l'l ’:““1 had considerable diffienlty m breathing. wlid vietory and feel confident that in | 28 if a supreme blow were intended, b NS ait o8 EhE N e On by the path I had heen before L e ‘olone ™ 'k's Porous Plaster s as at the stite al the | it foll to the side awl both men agun | Hill is the name of the When I had gone some five or six miles 083 the brook where 1 had mada my | Augustus Alston, another brother, be- il b LS L the next morning L noticed that my horse began to falter, and in o little while terward he came to a walk and seem k, and one on my chest. I kept and at ing men will bo carefully | went to the center. Sudden death possi- | this last autumn around the W 8 guarded. Gronar W, BLAK bly would have nccompanicd it, but sud- | toga school house. Services have been Chairman Execntive Board of Knights of [ déh death was not what Sullivan wi camie involyed in' & political fend with | my bac General Leigh Reed, a distinguished In- | changing them every four da [i} nd politician of that time. | the end of three weeks w: " | Tenp—and then away through the d 1| deen wood beyond. ” By-and-by we me 3 s | held weekly for three months. Rey i 1 y 10 another stream, o the opposite side an fighte entirey Labor for Nebraska., Gy ¥ . V. | to be in great pain, Imagining that he nothar stream, upon the opposite sid i d : Y A L R i for. Tayloe did his best o en- | Lawes, Profossor Maynard and Deacon | twould soom il 1 iippec trom thi sl | of which roso izh. perpendictar biuft | A duel followed and Augustus was | eyred I $. STEVENS. pilioyros, dlusa, Nov. SoHon, Joln A in the crowd, but did so at the ex- | Thompsonare the trustees. A pastor is | dlo and led him'out upon the grass at the | 40 it apveared t'us that there could not kitled, the bullet pieveing his heart. A e A Ui on your briitiant | Pense of a hundred blows, for which he | to be secured at one and a chureh edifice | gige of the 1ond. . As 1 stood thus, won- | POssibly be any passage that way. Bug | SSert of the on boys recovered the Halford Sauce—only in bottles. Best AL DYGT, ARG | potarned buta few. Sullivan introduced | built,” Rev. H. C. Crane, pustor of Hill- | S i the world T should docT | the black horse pushed into the stream, | builet, re-melted the lead and sent it to | and cheape NEw York Hon. Joim A, | & number of rapid second taps and dis- | side will supply until the’ pastor arrives. | gy somun coming toward mo. from (he | antd when we reached the othe lig | Willis Alston, talling lim of Augustus § R BIRTaIHEOR, i MeShane: Aceept wy hearty congratulations | played the same remarkable d, e Sl S N walked down o few rods in the shallow | death, and begging’ him to avenge it. everal vers ago a citizen of Lewiston, upon yourelectin toconeress trom the First | which was literally never broken during ; L T B i | tdaet il ALt water, und then, turning to the right, he | General Reed had “been olected to the moe v agry because the district of republican Nebraska. 1 know | {he engagement, e .Y“ o durt ! ,‘ a powertul black horse without any entared & narrow pass which had boen beo | State legislature, and was made speaker ers' monument was not built where your future r will be us uprizht and - Fant AT h! e el = his only ';""““ was u it of roe | Fore invisibl W pass,Which indbeen bes 1 o ihe fivst day after assembling. That | he wanted it - Consequently he stopped lonest as your . 1. BROWN RN A 089 o Letters are o = | passed around” the animal’s nose. e R x night he g linner to lis felends work on a building he had nearly finished Crpviense, Wyo, Nov. 3.—1lon. John A, DENVER'S SOLONS. ually being received from all Sections of | s s simplodlooking Tellow, dressed in | A little way through this curious pas. | REM ho &avoa dinnpr to his friends af | 0K SL0 it should be yeithe Brown's hotel. While the banquet was I ve 1 that 1t shou cither { MeShane: Accept’ my Jieratula: | The Omaha Councilman Maling | the country telling of benefits derived | an ordinary farming garb, and had be. | 31&¢ we eame into @ deep civenlar bisin its height a e SMeard in | ished nor torn down, but remain as tions. E ) L. Preparations for Thelr Receptio from this great medicine. It is unequaled | hind him ‘what appoared to be some | ©F bollow, watled in upon all <id o o St ot | Blot on thioaity, Andtlusib rentiing o BostoN, Mass., S—Hon, John A, 5 Siiheid for general debility, and as a blood puri- | empty bags. As he 3 ot Hoto | almost perpendienlnr bank, ~and here, | the entrance il As the crowd parto n tha s ns MeShane: You Gdiielaetons i T'he members of the city council met | 5= o) olime every trace of serofula or ‘I ului‘ud'zl u\‘\\; Iin‘wt‘;)"; \i i' I\; here | Gifting beneath some small trees, we | @ tall, el yaked figure entered the | tumbledown old shell true, | v congrainlations notwith- | at the eity hall last evening for the pur- | othér impurity. Now 15 the. time to take | thaueh ho moant temut his hotse toa | found six men. They started up when | Foom. As hie alvanced tha persons pres T ahivoRicas ARGRARRY =gl sunding you are a demoerat. pose of arranging a programme for the | it. Prepared by C. 1. Hood & Co., Low- | puu 5" ¢ M v i ' | they saw us, but fis our pistols were | €Nt recognized Willis Alston. Reed ORI S e IRk MLy inment of the city | ell, M Sold by all druggists. Rt . | quickly out they did not offer resistance, | 3tose and drew forth a pistol as Alston | pain is St ducob’s Oil. 1t never fails. ¥, | reception wnd en h ouncil of Denver who will arrive in this ty on Sunday evening next and remain T case of Noyes S o 5 ¢ GLOVES AND BLOWS, here until Tuesday morning. When the | swit for the po: Omaha councilmen took their western | go1d to S Ciniea 111, 3 MeShang Allow me to e upon your election. Rowrier D. FowL “Hello!” T oxiea. ““Stop a m RO B BUL oI, ¢ yon dismounted by my side sion of a tenm of mules | ' T've heerd a greal deal 'hout this ephenson by one of Noyes' em- | road,” he said, eyeing me from top to oL Uibi e E neared him. The latter baving thrown = — 1 oo of thom, however, mado '« dush | 3Gl his cloak a8 be appronched the L OF the machines imported into Austro- hind my two companions, but hd was | ¢rowd about the s Fovanladigag | NNV SER AHIEAE IR ChRts He auickiy stopped. and as my eyos followed | lone bowic knife firmly clutched m his | ¥ ppebi S L O o e Uhamd, - As ho spring toward Roed | DF¢ent ' from Germany, 7 per cont from s with tho speed and. ferocity of @ wolf, | SWitzerland, and 1 per cent from Italy, sh The Boston Bruiser's Exhibt At | trip recently they were royally reccived | ploves, was on trial bef % D 5y bt open place in the ! : o ! v s, WS ial befora Judge MeCul- 0’ 11ikid to be keerful. Met with ! : T s ; sto ce, Belgm, and Americ the Exposition Bnildin andontertained at Denvor the councilnion | Jueh yestords Deore e bl ¥ rombling thtimoutliofis Boctilized tor way twool Alston's | | K clines impoctud from and were cnterls o the ¢ en | Joch yesterday A antywertion aan | Ling viends parted {hem, and the uy @ u L suid, *My horso | We secured the mey 1" Lsaid. “My horse | o pivod the opening in the bank which I - quiv. | had discovered. 1t proved to he tho ek he | Mmouth of alarge cavern, within which throat | We found plenty of arms and ter was hushed for . several months. | ehiefly destined for the: eolton snd Imen was walking down the | industrics. Willis Alston con - fronted hiny, lling his breast with the | Jt is said that the larze number of contents of & Shotetn without o mé. | hitherto unknown black iotter volumes n A new use was found for the exposition | and city ofhcials of that place doing | Joseph MeKay commeneed suit in the building Iast evening, when two thousand | everything possible to make the visit of | connty court men gathered in it to witness a glove | the Omaha solons pleasunt to the utmost | Steven contest in which the J. L. Sullivan com- | extent. And they succeeded, too, if | sery 8 i scems to I terday against W. J. The fellow walked al given in. round m: m of $200 for | ering beast, and when he eame b put his hand upon the animal nsen to sceurc a cl _biu‘:'m;»'u Ii;((ur Las the particularly brill- ;:ruxlil e hul vl:«luull on the reports di:\ll‘l.».(. E:rsé o |:r_-:,u“\‘\‘xit in the | and gave him i sharp punch. The horse tonfandialcomany |‘,'““‘."',"",T;_d W ment’s delay, Inthe trial that followed | hishirelt ’ll"lynll(\;;xhl otting avay in iant attraction. prought home by the veracious mumei | district court yests seour 4 ack with a grunt, and dircetiy | et e, SR INERaLy Alston sacriticed $:30,000, capor Sovillefonmudiphrbiofis Y. brough o Y e of $121 against R. D. Lilly, a an to heave and slaver at the mouth.-| The wholp thing had happened v L LTS vedto | uctier by Ferdinmndo Columbus, son Texis with his life. When aresident of Braz The crowd s smoked and ck good humoredly and | pal fathers of Omaha. At a recent meat- tled until 8:45 o'clock, | ing of the city council a resolution wus tunately for us. Had the robbe in the cive when w Omaha grocs A of the great Christopner. M. Ha the French bibliophile, is compiling r. “You don’t belong to these parts, Joane commenced a smt in the | stranger” he <aid, eyeing me again. enter . when a red-shirted, red-stockined mun | passed thanking the Denver councilmen | district court yeste against Swan & | “No,” I told him or had they been in nosspasion of their | state, the story of his murder of Reed | pipliography of these treasures. with pink tights sauntered into the ring. | for the hospitable manner 1 which they ¢carifor s tholipirpose otisecuring | TthoughPnbtiiihe added. ST, ghesstlfiairius, wo might have lud somo liot | followod bim, antla cottaiul Db Stowart He was followed by MeCormack, the | had entertained the Omaha guests and els of real estade. | your hoss has been eatin’ deer's tail.™ R ymora ey H 2 limadefoneloninr ke Raroiy N i hicl) i 3 hadientertnined | Jmaha guests a & Er ot i but we fairly enught them napping. were reported to Alston. He found sox-Nebraska champion,” and Patsy | Inviting a retarn visit, The invitation sked hin what that 5 S Ty 18 % andiars O arlon et iy o oal GH Tt brantht o thee vate, “Mho firey | Was received and accopted by the Denver | Halford Sauce is the best. Buy no fmi- | 1 it ncisonyiilio swnswers | MW elrstucasd StoR Boonstoniand atterll i tewartioned Ry iding ool hallpraioe "‘Q THAT 2 ar. o . p| re ime arrs . | tation for it. “*tha SSe8 preal s, 0 1 HOAS L REN 200 g6 S 2 RS 1 2 :1 councilmen who were at the'time arrang. n for it. that hosses pick up hereabout He'll | 0 whom we had captured upon the was named John Hennesy, of South | fmu for & (i e R Zes el b In T S N o st div s ame time questioning Stewart us to ¥, 2 for & trip to Chicago und otier eastern be well enough to-morrow, or next day at | 91° Whom we ha tared upon the | same time questioning ; Omaha, e ity ecuion o sion: in O | ppyny ovBed sor Fathor., HEVAER ; roud, and with whom' we lad changed | whothor o il wsod corgin words i IT ANNOYS Honnosy ovidently haa had but little | for a dny or two and examine into this | Mary Jodlickn, the fourteon-year-old | "It thut's the case,"[ said, “perlinps [ hOUSes, BLhOH SEaty's ovbiongos anc Wi | 2Boet iy of, 10 it Cr oo the mis V:E R%BQDY experience in the training school, and al- \'syatem of owerago, paving and | daugher of a saloon kooper hving on | yowll let me barguin for your: B e R the| T alo el A ALYt A6 M ba LIl on thss iR T 5 i =t r public improvements. They will | Ninth street, yesterday secured. $100 of “Inever owned anything yet that I | 2% 5 ALIELO BANEN e FAdul QIOLELL M, IRV MBS0 er= though MecCormack displayed but i ) f ) > ) - several years, operating infdifferent | ing his bowels, e latter, maddened ? E arrive here by sp ar’ on Sunday | her father’s money and disappeared. [t | Wouldn’t sell if « man wanted 1t more’n I d paratingginid < ) latter, mads b{o(u!{ a modicum of the same articlo, yet the | oyening. The programme, | eniathic oy anpcsed, et (s of the country. The Lorso had | by pain, his bowels protruding, rushed former generally suceceded in stopping | been arranged, provides fo tsithoughtithatishihagonaltofiChicaro, e alisaid Sand A may) inacwhnei| looon itriiolbvfoneBetitiolsinumor | fsrountitho horic M om i phioiRBtowRrt] SEA BOTTLE OF with his nose and mouth and checks the | modation at the hotel on Sunc gI_m“lh D qnjn(lluinu-n\' ateles | iee vou set upon your beast?” who had been an old eircus performer, dismounted and was sheltered be- B a ks RUNC AT pt her. The AL and had been taught, when sent away | hind. With the utmost precision Alston H latter's bloy On Monaay they will be taken by gl is the on s Just §70. I took | from home without imy breakfust, to od his revolver into the head of his LLENS U“G ALSA h X A oyer whom a fuss w. i et “ 3] L v ' ( 0 B B rete say 00, . rd Theso ringsters mado way for a pair | Spuncilmen and driven avound the ¢ iihdlexpectedihimitolsnyeg10 dusl off with the vietim as he had done ant, who died instantly. Alston, il q 5y | raised o few weeks ago beeause she was 4 3 iting the places of interest. On Mon: | 14 | 2 4 s L WS i at his offer in a moment. ‘The bar- | 4% Iston, - of boys, neither of whom’ were more ning they. will e tho guostsiof | corubelled to tend but in‘herfather’s sn- 1 was made; I counted out seven §10 | With me LEEonghRemortnlly aY any DRUGSTORE A\ IR cool and def : i o A loon. b This was done to avoid any scenes nes rounded, was imprisoned; but a mob . ; y evE bt ] : 1A asLeic S RiLIeY: Sdlo d s any seenesnear | wounded, was imprisoned; but a mol = = than fourteen f“fl e hey were Minng l‘s.m]l ut_nu \; ltl_( inm I.u' at 9% & l,pm m_\| (r!dh and lnlnlh on the the highway. But the vietim wi not | dragged him ou ui.l‘lhp A NEHIN Eaith TAKE IT FAITH named the Nebraska midgets, Tommy | Boyd’s opera house. After the eutertain- A Beautiful Present, HOTECIBRILENCHID ORI taty always taken to their eavernous retreat shiower of bullets. e wa mecock FULLY, AND *Perhaps,” said the fellow, as he gave and Jobnny. The crowd roared when | Menta banquet will be tendered the v ment a banquet will b L ; The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, | . Lerhaps,” said the fellow, ashe gave | ywyoi %y prise was expected some one of | to the last. 1t is said his son Bob alwiys they appeared, and vhen they bad put | tors, probubly at the Millard. = Afer the to introduce Virgin Saltinto every | e sick horse another punch in the gul- | o) By o Sationed ' themselves 1 the | entor sicion that he should die Yoo Wil 8K 3 y banquef on the n‘nu«n and sailed into one | the Denverites given the freedom of the ( another, it yelled with delight. | eity. They will leave for Chicago on let, “if I should see you in Booneton or:c o' these day: back ag wood between the two stre stop the horse and d traveler, and [ was re making this grand offer ‘razy Patchwork Block, enamele twelve beautiful colors, and _containing ms, re wteh the ent Iy to | & violent death at some peviod of his his ulowed the presenti 4 ¢ nis pleasue in life, | 7 < -+ Convinged ve might like to change but he nevel ped Slugging was the right name for the [ Tuesday morning. the lntest Fancy Stitehes,on a lavge Litho: | L told bim weid see about that, and | o0 (aken ueross the purolihn eI ment itk gencrous, frank and k THAT THERE (§ offort, After th ound, Tommy, e n e SlHomecrathiats: ing o beautiful gold | thenbidding him good morning, Istarted 1 yvo mot my deatl very quiekly aftor- | brilhant, he conter of every | Byr ONE REMES Y FOR_ who was taller and older, scemed to | A mootmg of the hombopathist physi. | mounted Ideal Portrait in the conter, [ % o ] ward. They had no- accomplice’ at th | erowd Banlnsirediltotionitolmiletl s e st PRYSL | given away with every 10 cont packago inn. or frolic. pondent frequently otte predilection cians of Omahn was held at the office of | E'VRERE RS S EE TR at | met him in the eapital city COUGHS& COLDS have for, Ho stepped as lightly and gracefully as When a trayeler was spotted eit! Iittle while I touched him with a whip and he oranced gayly. I patted him on traveler's horse, ireful manage- | merry » ascinating in man- Sold BY AU DRUGGIST\S because his pained him, Johnuy [ Dr, G. W. Willhams in the Arlington i duncing-master, and bore me us easil i N i ZIND THAT S . G W Arlington | for household purposes. It is the clean. | {ABCIMEIMASLEN BOC DOTE Mme U O3l iy Clayville or Booneton, one of the num- | where he proseented some cl QNP THAT 1S scemed calm and satistied, although he, | block fast evening for the purpose of | est, purest and whitest Salt ever seen or | Housl Lhud been ina earviage. In w |4 (PG Foni e look ont for the said | the Unitod s governmens, und mado [[enS UNSBQ [Sam crywher s of | used. Remember that who by he Dhysicinns | costs only 10 cents, ¢ package th’ nis fricnds fro too, had gotten in front of his antagon- | organizing « ty of the physici ist's punches. ‘The midgets werc about | that school in Omaha, ’J‘\ ove pros- | el T oy that 1 liked him. [ ment was able to administer some sick- | for h remely equally well pummelled,thoygh they were | present were: Drs. 0. 8. Wood, It. W, | ent. Ask your gro 200 ol at L diked bim. | op g dose to the animal, ner, He wasa habitue of Senator John VSN0 the ving. 80 to spenk, awhon, | Connell, W. H, Hanohett, Mary ) Breck: S Wo were now just at the point where the | 58 ks ere tried, condemned | B Gordon's eha i figured in the 95508, $ )90 7er after the third round,they were sent | enridge, C. G. Sprague, C. M, Dinsmoor, Licensed to Wed, LA g Apnarent enuso. the | and exeeuted, and I retained possession | famous Acklen-Godfrey affair, a full AT Y ~ bo nce. W. H. 'Parsons, D. 1. Allen, G. H. Judge McCulloch issned marriage h- | jiorse started into o gallop, 1 spoke to | 0F the trained horse, but I did mot keep rod. His | solte, Emma J. Davies, A. W. Hartupee, | conscs yestordiy to the OIS QERS Blaries 1lop K him long. One bright morning I missed ianngaed pRHLAl B01) Ay cuscs yestorday to the following partics: | him and tried to hold him in. but he only [ Bl fong. One bight morning homo amid the encers of the audi Tom Hinch, of Illinois, appe count of which he give to a New Jor- P, “ll\lf‘-“«p:un“ ! |l:»‘ and Confede lu.- JN HRRRISG Co Um?z?;P sCm.” were great chums, and | — is that of & glove a seside ze. | we > faster, oW i aiho reh for [ General R - Lin white tights and black stock- | election of the following oflicer: 1 Kate Sefiner fomANs: B e eedand now e tun for dear lfe. | It is possible that the intelligent brute lelier’s on that eventinl cvening, > 5 e ings. = He hi round body, square | 5. Woouls, prc Dr. G, G, John ‘Omaha 30 | Tyelled with all my might and tngged ai [ Ubfastoncd bis ov sbrap und-ran Alslon nod i Bosser ey | 3 it shoulders, and a well-knit form. Steve | yice president; Dr. E. T, Allen, 11 Tet Jmalia 24 | thie reins till my arms wched, but T couid ihupihuyaichosontoiglve thatmit f sntionalind “Lavlor wore his traditional blue shapes, | Pr. C. M. Dinsmoor, treasurer, 2 A bl IR R S L o difierent solution. 1 believe he was | venture which v rd ventilated I'hese gentlemen fought four rounds, | ¢iely, which was christened the Omaha 1hara. Greise. . e...Omahs | s e ot in bl | stolen by the hongst Tooking countryman | in tie courts during the fumous Belt Gomi Hinch was on Taylor's nose, cheeks, | Medical Society, hus a membership of | | Saty A, Corey irahe 21 | course. wharo the trees "more fathest | i whose hands I tirst found hini, and | divorce trial. Alston’s printed inter- EOT RO B 1By neck and mouth during the engagement. | fifteen, \)V‘ilh several applications for | | Addie Councilinan...Omaha 95 apart—flew on, sweeping e e us st at iberty on account of | view made the matter more notorions. D8 HURNE. LuvenTn. 101 WARHY AYR.: D000y Taylor seemed meapable of stopping the | membership from other physic l":’;_’ lst | Absonce of opiafes from Red Star | M nOW to the oft, just as the p turning stuto's evidence Alston returned to Georgin in the sum- blows, and exc atelos acted on the def: n ted and gl el L Theibuslions mareol the o through the forest’ seemed most of 1878, and was noning 3 sovera 3 W a general discussion on | Cougit Cure commends its use to all. 25 | L Didn’t our gairl - graduates look loy vl He X TeEtiniaos Se Pozzont's Com. | elected to the legisluture from De Kalb _ o i————. times fought to the vopes, and the most | membrancous croup and & talk by Dr. | cents. A ok 40 Il o as oLl i Culs Koy @I LY e Pozeoni’s Come | GRS Chere b lived & neighbor to Sen- | Wigwam <Gaizaa=e) Slipper. that muy bo smd of his achievment is | B T. Allen on retinosscopy and the new T to be stopped T turned my thoughts to | P oror oW A Ty ohn 13, Gordon und governor, now that when ho was recoiving visits on_his | mothod of diagnosing oriors of refrac- | "l"f‘ "’“‘"l:' Vote, el H ot e very quickly if e ator Colquitt. Colonol AISIOn Wits | Mads from twa pieces russos inatior Ko poge; nalis, or eLLkRdwa wisrRe, " b s sounteringifieRe sy o a e e i he ofliciul vote of Douglas county will | jlushed upon me tiat the flying beast had | On small monthly installments, Organs | oved t investigite the Georgin conyict Ao sl Packel w i thom ¥ a7 on young Hineh's car. Tl latter's por- | Tucidental to the programmo am one | bo canvassed to-morrow. Tho oxaot ro. | beon trained to iuat this kind” of Work. | unq" Sewing Machines, warranted all | 1215 sysiem, of wbich Scuwtor (ordon clp| ton and action wero instantaneou gl "lfl; R SOOILEEN n,r& (yn elegant | sult can not be definitely ascertained | Like horses I had read of in Arabia, he first class. nt P. . Floodmun & Co.’s 230 33 lessee, und in which Colonel Al 1! and a particular featuro of his work, | bynauct secved by Balduff & Co. until that time. would take his course for his master's | Art elass, at, T, £ 0.5 220 | gon informed your correspondent Goy 67 Eoward 8t some dexterous uppor cuts, was exoed- | | 1 R boxt meoiing of the Soolosy will be TP AT T habitation, let it be where it would, The [ &+ 10H st S ernor Colqnitt was a silent. partner. Al usretal Narioos] Bank: Om ;n,,_\ ing. ineh walked ofl' with the Resd i ST smoor’s oflice three wecks f A n_(l\ exhived in oston the other | yyan with whom 1 had traded was one of SILVER CREEK COAL, $6.50 nor ton;best ston had pleaged his word to his constit. | == s honors Sl i P e, 2 ay, said to have belonged to John Han- | 4 wung, and there must have been anoth- | in Omaha, - dEre W, Brnrokn wents that o vould ventiluie the system | | INGOLH BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lwo Sencgambians, one, Wiley Wanted at the Bluffs, cock, had on tne fly leaf a contract pro- | grat the stabla of the inn at Clayville, iy 3 J if elacted, and he made good his promise L\ mlllll“ I ucifie const, l‘hu other, Citr Mavehal i aila. Cinter ot BPolice \llllll)z.fa!' the safe return of the book on | who had given my horse something to J. B Haynes StenographerArlingtonBlk | BY giving to the legislature an oxpose of - “:I:Il |“ ||l‘lljl| ity, ux-ul on v:m l:( wvufi LA et SRR e O A the occasion of ifs loan to a clergyman. make him sick. ki i L the wholo llm;g i n ,null '\'mhin} ene- | Recently Bullt Newly Furuisued 0 ropes. oy were togged ou al 0! Botive ce, > Mil- 3 O u 5 X These thowehts passed through my b : e T Ritan mies meng the lessees und lost him his tho colors of « Jupaneso Filnbow. Evans | waukee, all Council Bludis ofiials, wero | | For theimatio and neuralgio pains, rb | mind'with e hing ranidity. bt they. | pibare you, over wied Washbuen's pert | life. ‘T power and influsnco of Sena- : F:rhg :L‘[‘Ire.mopt. ) wis uesque s burlesque Apollo, | in the city yesterday after Frank Adams, | i Dr. J. H. MeLean's Voloanic Ol Linic | \wore ‘systoupitically arfanged s they | §2.50 per suck at Heimtod’s. tors Gordon and_ Colquitt, were used to 3. €, BUIGAKIALD & KON, Propristars, m:n(l '_u1| u]m_lm_ulijf-il ’u.[y i|u|.p,, and | wiois 1l aonitanoe as s sAkEaTL xm-;nr;rd I.:lll;‘nlll .l‘ H. h'l“:]l,nn;uhl,xvgzr came, and I knew th I had been it quash the fearful legislative indictment '“"M"f/r;h:rh :'ympln:::'“.',‘:“;:L',:.',‘t::’; : iliunm it :‘m u:l h ba |.x'l lll Aste and susplcious ohars PR llmlr\l‘)l ne -1|'1I;m "“l"d“l" I“«m sufler | gpypped, and that the animal was bearing St. Paul lumber d, Thirteentn and | Alston —conty |!wl 1w pour hot shot | (SIS R 9 8z oth wero gamo, snd sparced, and bARpIeA O ; 8 o0 | long, ut will be gratiflod with w speedy | we'to the haunts of the robbers. For o | California strects, makes lowest prices | {hrougzh the newspapers until the excite- Lo TS danced, and geinned, and foll and atti- [ swers the description ot the man who is | andeflectjve cure, moment there! was a desive to keep on | on bunlding material ment hecuge intense. The animosity of J. H, W. HAWKINS, tudinizod, 16 the Juin - flort o wanwod in - Councit Blufls as an accom- | oL g e o fand meet the! rascals, but that would - ] tho lcaseos was visible overywhere in Architect unc a blow that would knock one or | plice in s confidence trick, which was | A Bpring i, S. man, thought it | o1 ho madfiess. I must get off the | Garfliedd Tea at Hammond & Co.'s, | this dislike to Alston, both in print and 2CL, tho Bother t Fyar iy would be a fine thing to woison his 5 “ ! 2 ALt My aft for | _OMeces 35, 4 una 42, Ricuwrds b Jother © on Tvaus - wans e | gienod near the trausfor on Monday, by i 8 8 Ko on saddle somehoy. Ha!the opportunity | groc Counse Block. Full particulars | 0 pr Alston, whoxo afiuotion for | (OMceh=it i and &, B Euards B fuvorite at first, but while no fizhting w g ] [ uduy, by | yeighbor’s hens, which were damaging | Stddle s e e ; - YR 3 General Gordon was traly pathetie, in- | Neb. Rlevator At SAROUBAA Lrat, bilt, whilo na Oght which an old Germun was fleeced of $30 | i o T, bl e damaging | prosented itself, ' Alcad I saw a streai | iind free smple at stor Jonoral Jus tuuly pithotlo, 1 a ; : ¢ PWE WETe exe Ny " o - H 8 s st 3 ater. e v feel frc o sisted that the senalor s i 50 (6 d0r o o Bt tappod the former sovoral timon, | 00, o bogus chuck raokot, Ho an: | fo of #, Ho was earnink 81 1 day, | o votor L utfudrow my foel from the | ooy houtre tonight, Sid . | fannee st and gt away | GAIOWAYChre - swoudiiO Gl and ,after one of these, a lo: 3 T T Y T T vy L'xi\r\'i‘u © | but rather than by the amount of the | |, el ““: 3“,,.,. |..;{|, and the horse's [ France in his great drama, “Marked f from such ul politieal methoc KM WOOoDs, Black l.||.:o.|“:n|.‘m:l ol Ty, ot | oot changes asint him, it whe fine and costs, wbout 827, he served & | foct touchod ther pebbly shore. With a | afe.’ b af kg manoy auf of glsan soges: Live Stock Auctionee audicnee n a rorr, and Swmith sk tu affiguns wore ready to start with Lim - sdden springald lifted “myself, cleat of |y, oun huy rurmiture cacaper of A, [ whil 10 Alitan. followed. tha sand in all parts of the UK at fuir the saddle; and us the beast flew from | beneath mo [ drepped into the brook | ot without hurt df *any kind onglas, u i, Slato Block, Lincol, Nef loway and Bhort Horn bulks {0 ule ad his mind and refused to a company them without requi which will be secure She has the complexion of a peach- Pozzoni’s Medicated Complexion Powde, with first honor am and Sullivan n 12th st., bet | ch T m, where he de his fivst s n p: ne ee fol- anv other v inthe city. | new wlly offorts to say lowed by Hineh. The “champion of | P¢ on did'it. Sold by ull druggists. A ] i - feivad’s political © honor and private B L GOULDIN 3 - osad 4 ckly as possible I scrambled up : i pohtieal = honor and priva JOULDING champions,”” as he styled by Prof b At t aana " - QUIOKLY, U8 ORI If you buy tumber anywhere without wier. He weil knew he risked his r e % " b u . wenty vears ago & woman borrowed | the bunk and when I re the wood 1§ . vk ey Ber R TR : A o Fallon, woie Ins mnstache waxed, looked | josie Gibson, who was taken ont of | $20 of Alderman Hartman. of Pittsburg, | stopped to consider, horse had | frst getting” Houglunds prices youw will | Jife in thuis rosoiing the hostility of the | FaT Loans and Insuranc, 55 | Stopped on the opposite side of the | 102 oney. sl lesscas, butl he continued o persov strean, as though looking for nis rider, Dr. Hamiiton Warren, it condition, and. had it not e for his white tights and ba and failed to pay it. The other even she attended church, heard a sermon on Correanondence in regard to loans solicitel, house of ill reputo fow weuks ago in an i Richirds 15100k, Lincol b, N rontly insane condition, was given body, might have been supposed o be on his | 8P untii from Gordon 1o sell | ¢ obtained a power of attorney mout. With this ‘electic Physi v /i @ i f 3 j bW o done | and for a moment I thought of firing a » « Room 6, Crounse 3 Wiy (0 8 reception. He got in his slaps | #h examination Lefore the commissioners | the subje oing 88 one would be done | At fob \ oy e aud Burgeon, m Ie ustrument in his posscason he | gwe Wnon Lineh's Tace Witk consummete | of insanity yestorday aftornoon, '“f"“'v'“"" dsy surprisod tho widgs. | bistol bail s hia, R ener 10th ard Capitol 10 RO P " Riverside 8hort Horns ease, und it st be suid Hinel veturned | Was pronounéed sane and release LU Ly payIug U depi' with nrest o | raste my powder, aud in # Bitlo whtla | Dagand nikht culls prompilvau 0 | e Ronntor (1ordon's sub-lossoas | OF triotly pure Bates nud Bilcs Tuphed outtls ¢ N 4 i certy or. — ull. b & - - g be Qi - et CHAYF d0MAL-§ ALY S0 | Berd nu s abonut 40 hend fhe o iunlment T ey T e i Wants & Divorce, A AT e s wa soon ot of wght. s ¢ | Cheap Houses. ] s one alivard Cox, who bud sublut, AHuils " riproscu ted’ - ¥ilbery, Crs Shus avoidedd many more. and. just its free Richurd Hargraves filed a suit for & L Rl A very outernind-for ite-size Now, what should I do conrse W have four ‘neat houses and goo I 1o la Iy viets 1o be | Aoombx. Hoa, ftess of ghaous, Moss fo (s et re | . 1 i 3 ; A citizen of PunxSutawney, according to | must get out of the wood; and to do thut | Jots in desirable locality, which we will | worked o Gar lon planiations, for | Knihtly Duchessos, Flat Crock Youny Marys, 3 SRanlly Hinch was resdy with an upper | £ivoreo from his wite, a Hurgraves, i | the Spirit, has u pet crow that exbibits a | safely 1must go back by the way I had | sl cheap if taken this week, Easy [ Wwii Cox, agrocd 1o puy Gardon | ¥hpliisss, Lovaus undTras Loves, 0" ont, which, however, the tistie king a'so | the distriot court y ay. He alleges | great deal of intelligence, The other | come. I looked to my pistols and started | terms. CUNNINGHAM & BRENNAN, fifty | fton antia rental: | pate Cracin s oseal Bl pyaes.d Tuse avouded. In the second round, however, | that Ella, to whom he was marvied in [1- | day it found a penny on the floor, and | The sun gaye me my direction, so I could 1511 Dodze. Cox ted s pow of at- | I'Pue Cralek Shank and otijess. Come wid Hinch wus prepaved for the -!wlgl!lfi linoi loft him in Deadwood in ately flew to the grocery ‘store. | make no mistake. By and by I heard — - tovnoy, —sud Jundo threwts i pub. | apectiho hepl, Address, GHAR M. LRAN- g with his cuts, and several times biffed | 1883 she did not like the sur- | Perching on the show ease” and i.okmr the ured tread of a horse shead, and Entire change of pregramuic atthe | lie and in private. O Mareh - 11, | SON, Lineoln, Neb. the lhmum.:n under the jaw. Iu this | roundings in that city, and has since re- | down at the chewing gum, it began ut- ns quickly as possible I found. shelter be- | People’s to nigfil. 8T, Alston sold Gordon's interest Whon o Lina ” yound Hinclrs army was burt i descond- | fusend to live with biw, tering. sounds whioh the grochtyman | hind s hge pine tree, The horse came S for heveral - thousend doliars, and Cox | g 1 Lpacta Kiap s ng tpon Sullivau's shiouldor, bu. . gave dd and 0w oot ab Cuguing. | PEQPETY luterpreted ws “cliaw, chaw, " | aiong within u bundrid yards of . Whitebreas tuutconl, $4.00 perton—the | sought out Az-ton to indic vocation National Hotel, annoyance to the fornier for u fow win- . utes only. Io the last round Hinch took accordin, ve it & stick of blaci I'h r 5 o5t country- | cheapest and best fuel. of the ‘They met livet -in u burber | And 904 dibnarto 1 ball o-morrow night. jack. e “ MK ] 6 omamaL P MOpatk e PNED.FULL Co.. 214 South 18k 8¢, | shop, whore Cox was wrmed and cagor | & <o ® 4000 atanerto FEDAWAY Frop

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