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THE_OMAHA DAILY Bi.. 12, 1884 THE SHORTCOMINCS OF COONS. | gt st e inae | & WEw_easmon. L COAVICTS BLOUDY CAREER, | it e, semamers, Fo e THE STANDARD (DAY NOVEMBER room they could walk ovor, and were about to give up, when one of thom inal and His | #pied a light in the farthest end of an PROMINENT STATE CAS Up in New York City Arrest of Division Superintendont Thomp- that have been given a hearing in the su A new York correspondent of the Bos- | « I W R of An Alabama C: - - preme court during the present term and | ton Globe write There nre not tailors . abandoned seetion and went toward it, S AREETUS T i eT NGy A son's Uhief Clerk, which have been ocenpying the attention | €nough in this city who undersiwod the art Reformation when suddenly it was blown out. 1t was TOR L ot craNBE, of the attorney general are the stato | Of CULING ANd sewing women's garments - deoided it was a light made by DuBose, ASBESTOS LOCOMOTIVE LAGGING, against Jack Marion, from (iage county, | 10 supply the demand caused by the craze | pARING DEEDS AND DEVILTRY. | bt no one would approdch it for foat of ASBESTOS LINING FELT, ETC. BMALL SALARY AND HIGH LIVING. | nrgued, and the lower conrt sustained. | among fashionoble women for tailor- *| beinz killed. Tho light was seen again, i3 === / Tne state against Casey, also from Gage | made garments The art 18 a peculiar - byt the anthorities concluded he wonld N ALY 0y B e She | s by't reed and remanded, | tailoring for men's conts, vests and trous- . Moy AN For tonrteon davs DuBose remained in . A‘l“ I.e ,‘\:rnn‘mom nnfugln » Light The siate case against Horolda, that o ers. The difference lies in the necessity Llood trom Infiney— A Sketch his place of seclusion without tood or ' hich Was Made Before Eleotion cited so much interest in the Laneaster | for closcly fitting the curving f e of a of Join Wesley water, and dia not budge until the B m @ n N G S ~Official Returns Coming in district court, has been argued and is | tizhtly-laced and bustle-adorned woman, Dan Bose, fifteenth o when he heard the men = = - —~Capital Nows. now under adyisement, and the case | in cutti whose garments there 1s - 3 ranning the imp in the slope, and he made a noise. The men stopved work and ubandoned the pumps, thinking it was u ghost they saw. One strong miner, bruver than his companions, caught him and ecarried him to the top. He wasa U strange looking sight, and had changed long white hait | yimost beyend recognition; his hair had < and hard feat- | grown white, his trame was bent, and HW.JOHNSMEG.CO. 175 RANDOLPH SsT., CHICAGO, ILLS, WEW TORK, PHILADELPHIA, brought fiom Dodge county againsta | N0 plain siiling above the wais party named Parks, who in Fremont was | such s the aimple Illv:nn- of .’1 Atlanta Constit " ¢ M sentenced for suborning perjury, nasbeen | man presents, The shops in which b e bt ot L nrzted 81 SibmIted "t the. contt, Tn | WOMen ate now ordering jackets, nisters, f T i all The talk on the streets of Lincoln | )¢ line of civie cases that the state has | wais! id sacques increase fastor than | Minsham, , is to be seen a tall, Josterday was largely confined to the | been intorested in, the Dakota bond cs the working tailors are able to learn the thv-looking white man of about arrost of E. B. Coons, chief elerk under | takes vrecedence, and is now under ad- | new trade. The dressmukers must bo | fifty-cioht years, whe Division Superintendent D, Thomp- | Visement.and there remains to be argued | suffering, for many women ure uow or- | and deep caverrons ey son, of the B, & M. The atrost was ises in regard to the registering of | dering whole soits made i tailor shops. | yires ytiract the attention of the visitor, | What was oncen well develoved physical - A . % bonds from Dawes and York | The theory behind this new fashion is His t 18 coverod With book i man was a vartinl wreek He acted s > i » made late the dav before, and done in | countics that the secretary of state and | that men display more taste than women | His bunk is cove 1th books and sta- | s valy, und would not eat or drink, amples and Hlustrated Pamphlot “Steam Saving and Fire-Proof Materials” Free by Mait 1% the most quiet manner possible, but yes- | auditor have refused to register, and | in devising new forms of drapery, new | tionery, and in the corner near it i 8 | yni'for weveral duys was unfit for work i terday the city had possession of it, and | mandumus proceedings hnve been msti- | combinations of goods and_colors, and | stand on whien there is « large hivle,well | of any kind. He has nover beon the same | — the queries were all turned toward the | tuted in the supreme court to compol the | stvles of ornamentation, Then, tion: 1n the pr slope No. 2 of the Pratt mines LondoN, worn by consiant use. The man when | porson, and is not required, on aceount BROILIN . o ’ Tegistering, cloth is decroed by fashion for bohisbi it ol sud. | Of his-physienl condition, to do kAP IDEAL Aot fucts of the case. Inquiry at the rooms | T°% E— dresses this winter, and it has nater B gl K HOG TPy T oy | WEWiee ot Brolling can bo dono in the oven of the of the county court show that tho charges | Tho celohrated Dawson will case has | followed that the skirts shall be made in | 4enly, places his hand across his forc Charter Oak Range or Stove with the Wire Gauze Oven Door, Shie live coals, Lay the steak, chops, ham or fish on & wire broiler or meat rack, placing it in an ordinary bake pan o catch the drippings. Allow it to remain in the oven with the closed 16 or 20 minutes. No turnin isrequi At tho end of this time it wi bo found nicely cooked ready to serve. THISISTHEIDEAL WAY TO BROIL MEATS. I'he place where he was concealed for ck- | bead, and, as if seeming to P A | g0 long was a remarkable stronghold, on aguinst Coons are for obtaining money | been under discussion of late undera | the same place where the - under false pretenses, and when he was | recent decision which affects nothing, | ¢ts and waists ure put together. Women | thonght, savs: “God has ordered vou to | which he had worked for nionths taken before County Judge Parker the | Merely stating that the case in .gmwv on 'im'l not -Imm 1y erowded out by this new | come unto me and yon have come,” Wihere DuBose’s wife is is not known, f e v wfully remoye o | fashion, however, swear ind has promised preliminary hearing was deferred unul | W08 wronafully removed from t . RN nd tend- | but he swears that God has promised ) He bolls out his bony hand L% T \ to the federal courts and remanding 1t It is w mistake to supnose that wor orly grasps yonrs and says: “Come, sin. | M to let hiw eseape, which he will do Tuesday next, Coons giving bonds to | hack to its place of inception. Insofar | tailors and men dressmakers measure gr . h when he gets an opportunity. In the the amount of 500 for his an) rance, | as the merite of the case concerned, | their women customers s they do the [ ety to me and be saved, for Lam the way [ geit s BEE SE BRI B0 with Giran Ensignas his bondsiman. The | they do not scem to be affected in the | men who come to them, The mensu and the life.” He reaches for his bible, | sponds his timo reading the Bible, ‘ facts elicited from a vigorous use of g | least by the remanding, and the efforts [ are taken by women, and the men do not | selects a chapter, and roads in cloar and - ro perfectly thanover | 0 ot Best roAnH ot | evidently mude to impressthe ides that | actually toach or handle their indy cus- | dieinet artoiton the wonts of Gol Another Life Saved. There §s 10 taint of coal-gas or smoke, pump aro at best meagre, but the arrest | 4o jiuioh atfecting the ultimate findings | tomers, except in “fitting them ufter the | ¢ oAbl et |".r,< v | About two years ago a prominent And the meats are wore tender and better iu was made on the unearthing of an al- | i e renehod are orront suits are mide. The “mistaken notion | @0 elosing hisbook suldeny, beging to |, Abeut two yenrs azo s prominor favor hian itliose brolled over the conis Teigwtl Hogh b o HEOk obildoted by Coons:| - Fioe ah o mou, iEe e onllod | that men drossmakers and womoen's | deliver alecture on what he has read, | omyh micttier e oy e T The convenience o broiling in the oven rec Bog -‘ : Db ol {6 HIAt \ el y ystem wiil bo appreciated by every house-keeper, 'l in the name of a party unknown to the | in the district court yester afternoon | tailors held the same relationship to their [ and teils you wnat good he had done | was so debilitated that there was n thing y and adds another to the n tho Charter Oak Ran Wire Gauze Oven Do " any i is very | and will consume ail of to-diy, judging | eustomers that the old-fashioned female | you vl Ll o dadl L i il progress madeup to Taat avurs | drossmakers did to women of vid hin. | > ing. This is the casein which the de- | dered the developmoent of the new de- y reasons why 0 or Stove with the slhould be preferred Hetells vou he has read the-bible | left o He made up his mind to arture," He got some of freely alleged that this 18 but ono of many no le n eighteen times from cover to | 1'v i) e L ] o Heavt it Dr. Picece’s “Golden Medieal Discovery™ 10 all others now fn the market. transactions of a like character, and | fuiang, James MeEntes, stands mdicted | parture for a lons while, But, nsa mat an rapeat it by eart, and that he | 44 el ik noconding to. ditections, Ho SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CiRouLARS Ao Perte Lisra. to all OLLCS now while the present was | for murder in the second degreo, the in- | ter of fact, women measure the lady cus ed by its teachings to do 200d 10 | bawan to imyrove st onee. He kept up CHARTER OAK STOVES and RANGES are 50LD IN NEBRASKA as follows: ken on the one instance deyeloped, | dictment being found on the evidence of “"““"{ I')" compl 'l{' |Hv'."|\ the pres s tellow-man. the treatment for ~rlw||n- months and is to. }qnflw ROGERS & SONS. OMANA. S . ;_Awnuln i el o R i i v | his excessive cruelty to his twelve-year- | ¢nce ol 1 tailor, of course,) and women John Wesley DuBoso is one of the most fay a well man. He says whe “‘Discov- P KENNEY . GORDON. RANKLIN, e i e ot 8wt | Gl Guughtor, who dicd. from tho oflacts, | 1Ssist tho customers ol With Uhe new 1 | remarkaie cemintis i Soatiorn ps | ors snved his ife DALLAS & LETSON, PRI quri B ie beginning of the end, and amidst the | o5 q0nonstrated in - the post mortem ments when they are to be fitted. Women | ons,whose Life has been n career of orane -— H AIRD & CO | oneen cooe | & 3 many rumors afloat are others stating | ymination, of beatings administered to | #re not intrusted with the making of | followed by a trail of blood slmost from | Why Did the Bride Try to Kl w A Nevsow. f J. that a high life beyond the limits of a not | ner at the hands of her father. The case | 8acques, jackets, ulsters, or waists, how- | his infancy, who is now serving u lire Herself? Arinson. | A - henvy salary has involved other will be closely contested. ever, b CHADRON. use these have to be | sentence for murder. ‘The daring decds ' ? . s § London Te! aph: An extraordina .Corumpus, j ‘& SON, Surrrion, edness on the part of Mr. Coons that will The jury in the case of Lewis, one of | lined, scamed, and in all respects | and thrilling escapes from 1pm ce by this | affyr has just occurred in the St. Sulpic 4§ TIMMERMAN & FRAKFR, VErpoN, Caso outsido partios to hustle. o ar- | 1o _state” fair parties arrested’ on the [ treated exactly as m contsand | srange man would il a volume quarter in Paris. A voung woman,whase gl 3! 7 SRt FHE s charge of picking a man's pocket of §1 vests are, id - thorein - lies the Nine vears ago he murdered a man | mother keeps 8 miltine bhshment rost has ¢ nly croated a sensation, | afier an all night's wrestlo with the evi: | mystery and knack of a trade that 18 im- | named Aldzieh in Shelby f unty a and the channels of discussion recite that | dence in the cuse, came into court yes. | POSIngZ & tax of from 50 to 100 per cent. | to the woods where he lived in th Coons' purc of a $500 fast horse and | terday noon, Il:\vin(,;'l:ulvd to agree. The l;mrv munvvfw' .;.-. <‘~ Lflvmn“nu- \\‘-11‘4;»- nd where he led th ples " T i fot attothe \ Stearns <o | do women of the lanc n they used to w until he became bold to re many pleasure trips and expensive soci- | district attorney and Mr. Stearns prose- | (o 3 ; : 1 i cuted this cuse and D. G. Courtnay de- | pay before the new garments came into | His ecamp was in ety outlays huve all contributed toward | gurd U M voguo. Of late the female drossmakers | fiat, and' District court opens at Nebraska City | have boen obliged to_imirate the tailor- | and his salary. Mr. Coons, in social cire on Monday next and District Attorn made garments in self-defens v i en the shutters of s of the i 1 T, i hns always been ponular, and in hia bus. | Strode will then adjourn 1o Otoe county | all the eaterprisme ones are doine. their | Boso cut chroueh 1 underzrowth and | somioo?op festutiorsof ane of the | Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware iness relations with the B. & M. has al- [ for wor There will be some thirty | best to keep their customers by produc- | on an island surrounded by wator on | cony, and throw herself headforemost The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrant- 78 heretofore stood well and to all | criminal cases left in the court here for | Ing garments that are in most respect il sides, erected himself and wite | jpro spaee ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha, appearanees above suspicion, facts, all of | otbers to manage if they have a hearmg. | like the oues made by men as one pea is | o hat'of such trees and drifiwood as he | ' Sha was picked up insensible by a | =—— them, tha wake his apparent downfall | The following N t the | ke another. Women who cannot afford | could secure. 'Ihe game in the swam | priest and another person passing at the all the more noticeable, and which will | eapitai ci \burn, | to o to the men and get the magic trade vientiful and he lived on it several | time, Lt was found that she had ived tead his prel ary hearing to be | De W rag A. D! | mark of a Fifth avenue woman's tailor | 4 He suficred much from *exposure | o external injuries, but the blood flowed watched with tdeal of interest. A | Hicks, Seward; 1y, Valen. | sewed on th ars of their jackets wet | wnd colil aud his hair grew almost gray. cly from her nostrils. The girl has nomber of subpaenas have been issued | tine; T. H. Cl . F. H. Wood- | tuilor-made garments of theirold d But for physique be eounld réid conseiousness, and is appar- for witnesses in th wong other em- | bridge, Om Turdock, Wymor kers and 1 h the streets as proudly | never wone what he did. ently well, but she refused to diselose to s and the scerecy maintamed by | G. LT Laws, McCook; J. H. Agen, Ord; | as their mor e sister The couple could stand the hardshins | her mother the motives which in in the locality, was married the other ¢ Ly i to a man not much older than herself, s of the | and who is a native of Tours, After the l *’ll("“l‘""k“; coremony the young couple went to a nse post o 1CK hotel where they took rooms for a day nd in places almost imper ble, | ortwo previous to their departure for ‘N[ man_could hido “himself in it for [ Touvs,© The noxt moriing the bride wis RELIABLE JE ELER, years and no one conld find him. Du- | g ling him to a life beyond the limits of SHERMAN ROAD CART. | mp; wrd to the ren- | John Peters, Albion; H. C. Lett; Denv There s only one place in which a man | no longer, and left for Montevallo. 1o to attempt saicide in so dete SINGLE, DOUBLE and LICHT, | ders the fucts of the progress m noun- - can detect the difference between the een- [ yppeared asa common farmer, but was annor,. Sho i8ion)y cightedn years 150 11, 85 1be, | thing additional evidénee meagre at Threo € There are three e's that | uine and the bogus tailor-male jacket. detected in spite of his assumed inno- | 45 had feft a convent school jist before 813 $37. $10. t 7 seize the children and carry them off, X|m|I : ‘"1 I‘-l mv' lhv.u-lr. \,""r al | cence. It was whispered around that he | her murria Her husband was so over- EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP, } UNWRITTEN HISTORY. he three s aro colds, coughs and | swell, who backs her style with a ple- | was in town, and the quiet of the village | come when he saw her brought baek to Crated free on board cars, 15 a ‘deal” in the hospital for grouply Mlnlhl- 'l)r.I Bu!l's Cough Syrup f',':;";‘d“fi" ol h“;'t““ H‘l‘;h':';rw'i’lrl; o '~”“"”~"'1 ;‘I'”"' AL I”" ve cit- | the bridal chamber covered with blood 5 ADoRE 3 question of the removal of the | suves the little one’s lives! chestra e shrugs her shouldor izens armed themselves with determinas | ghat he could not speak. { been known to a few for [ If men are suflering tortures with tooth- | 1 compressive wriggzle that drops the col- | ton to capture him.— He was teading in ek GHAS. T. M.LEN, Maqagefl. { some time, but guarded from newspaper | ache, they should not try to smile and | 1 of the jacket down her back, pulls one | he siore of Mr Cliy Reynolds, und was | Halford Snuce is eavital for dyspeptics. A 2 view with all the strategy that the' king | look cool and handsomy. How much | Sleeve off and then the otner, and finally | in the rear room whon Mr. Edward Vest e e COLDWATER, Mich. of the institution could command. Somo | wiscer to ease the pain witha bottle of Sul- | folds the gnrment outside in with much | walked in with o shotrun andordered his | A Boston publisher says that 100,000 Mention Omaha Boe. time before the election, when the wrov- | vation Oil. Price cent: ostensatious indifference and tosses it | surrender. He langh nd dashed | copies of the first volume of Blaine's ernor had decided to_remove the super- over the back of the chair o as to have | hrongh a window us Vest fired wide of | book were printed and but 25,000 of the intendent, Chureh Howe appearcd on SWINDLED ON SMALL JOBS. tho eoliar with the Fifth avenne Ifi;'.’f‘}-::i_v the e ©° f e S ;'n:-".':rl solumo. "1;::.-‘:;xilll_lw:ur‘fl;::n‘:lnhl‘-fi‘\i: T“E c_ E_ MAYNE REAL ESTATE a“d TR“ST ca' the scene and interceded for the doctor posed ¢ under the nose of f y s H nnd begged of the governor not to re- | How Men Live by Contracting Little | Il tho ind her. The spurious and | the back yurd of the store closely fol- | which makes his rec when the edi move Mutthewson until after the cle Debts Which They Never economicul swell does nothing of the [ lowed by his wife, who sereamed tion is exhanstod, $131.250. If Mr. Biaine S. W. COR. 15th AND FARNAM, ORIAHA. tion, promising the governor to doli > sort. Renching her seat she turns her | pan. Halfu dozen with nictols and bad known book publishing as well as he i e N R AR L SRS St b Intend to Pay. back to the stage and her face to the [ Jed by Messrs, b, Vost and John Gener, | knows polities ho could have made from Property of every description for sale 1 all parts of the city. Lands for sale in Bon if the extension swis granted. The | Chicago News: “The promptpayment | folis in the next row, squirms ont of her | ran him throveh’ an old feld, firne 43 | $50.000 to $75,000 more it i3 suid. every county in Nebraska. S s o governor has boen winting and is now | Of this little bill of §2 establishes your | jackot, folds it outside out und hangs 1t | they wont. Both Dullose and his wifs Lete A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS y Waiting like patience on & monument for | credit all over this city,” said « northside | so skilifully over the buck of her chair nd the crowd drew up to find i Investigations by Dr. R. Von Helmholz | Of Tities of Donglas county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any other i that aforesaid resignation, and why it | PUSiness man. ’ that no one but 1 mind-reader can ever He was placed in jail, but, wded | described to the Berlin Rovai o information desired, furnished free of charge upon application. 4 i ot ot oo oy AP 1t | "ihiow do you explain that?” was | discover whethor it has the right stamp bis faithiul - wift, " made bis | firm the statements that the forma § RRownltolti e orad tors ‘i“wmfimm xuklmli il A TS within or no stamp at all. Bug evervont | eseape. Ho was recaptimed and cs. fihmd it mmi-:.:m\ air 1s )mu;lltu-;i_ sol »1]- — — 4 iable to remain unknown so far s *'I shail put you down on this list un-| knows by the way thi ment is folded | caped no less than five times from the | by particles of dust and that the finer and l‘l‘:\dwlll l;"'.‘m'l’ ; I,lnillllllol‘lk;‘l;lrl;;:ct:)rl;lllli: der the head of ‘Pays Cash,’ h jworod | whether'itis the genuine article or not. | juil, which was regarded secure. Ho was | sparser are the dust particles the more L ECHIEDORITE CONEEDERARY DREXEL & MA_UL . donl tthiowson® iasidoneEhis |':nrliu holding up a printed sheet. “This wil! —— removed to the Chilton juil, from which | slowly is the cloud formed. The : results Honora Sl Mo Wisate ’ x giving all but soven votes in the precinct [ P¢_ fent to all other members of our don’t wish (o see any of our read- | he escaped twice, and ‘was regarded by | #re also confirmatory of Professor Tyn- B e wrane Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs, (D lum s located for Howe, | Association, and h{ referring to it they uded, and must warn them | the poople a man inspired by God, | dnll's e nation that the blue color of & Yl m;’::;“l’“e UNDERBTAKERS and evidently thinks Howe js | Willsee your standing and know how to inst the many counterteits of tie | The conntr) ina state of terror, and | the sky is due to londing dust, 5 2081 ol . baid without further bund: | 9 ith you. = . . wrland Stoves and Ranges.” Thesoar- | did not know what course to pursue’ He & T IS Washington Tribune: The trinmphat AND EMBALMERS. i I of i el nation o small bills," he continued, “‘are | ticles are without donbt the best that we finally captured by an armed band, Worse Than a Fire Alar, tour of Mr, Jeffurson Da ate the so- { wf.‘,.mw Meanwhile the governor is | the hardest ones we have to collect. L haye seen both beantiful and useful. tried’ by a jury composea of zood | One of the most dreadful alarms that | called president of the so-called sonthern At the oldstand 1407 Farnam st. Orders | vainly waiting for Howeto pull thestring, | Would rather have a large bill against a B citizens, and sonfenced to the penitenti | can be sounded in a mother's ears is pro | confedoracy, did not extend as far north | by telegraph so.icited and promptly at- | and like Dickens’ Micawber waiting for | mAn than a_ small one, because then L The Queen of Italy's Goral Necklnce. | ary for life. He wus sent to the F duced by croup; dreadful, because 1t is | 88 Richmond, mnch to the sorrow of the | tended to. Telephone No. 225, | gomething to turn up, and the board who | generally know my customer beforchand | = Court Journel: The queen of Italy on | mines to work out his sentence. In known to bo dangerons; the more dread- | Worshipers of the “‘Lagt Cause,” und they { s have waited patiently for this triangular | #0d all Ehave to dois to send uround my | imost ull oceasions wears n coral neck- | uuar, 1884, he mude daring and success- | ful beeause the Lo of A loved one is in | have scemed to yearn for an opportunity | ~—————————=—— == o ? agreement to foeus, have adjournea | collector or mail the bill the first of the | Jyco, even wuen diumonds and p e’ from the Pratt mines. A party | jeopardy. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy | to flaunt their treasonable predileetions. NERYITA sty cors i i Hotion in the matter for one weok, In the | month. We lose n great deal on small { purden the graceful neck and bust. v zed and started to capture the | 35 a never failing safeguard against this | They have found this opportunity in tho FREE o t meantime, while tho governor is waiting | Pills: ~ Parties continuaily put off the col. | yyitie coral necklace has its history. The | noted desperado, consisung of the ofticers | dangerous dise Its reputation asa | person of Miss Winnie Davis, whose s 2y 7 Lo, Eas J for Chureh Howe to falfill his part of the | lector and half the time thoy never intend | young princg of Naples was but five | of the Pratt mines prison, the sheriff of | preventitive and of croup is fully | foundation for the motoricty into which | g kinired smeters, sl packsge e, potag, Fits o0 ! contract and produce the resignation, | 1O Py anything. [If we sue it will cost | voars® old wien, walking one duy in | Clinton and the famous E. O. Cranswell, | ind firmly established. In fact it is the | sho hus been torced 15 thather father s | Be§80 S Tutkiizn. six for 85:00. tho king at the hospital is like the dis. | MOTe than the bl amounts to. There | Venico with his tutor, ho was greatly | with his pack of bloodhonnds. The narty | only remudy which can alwnys bo re. | the aforesaid Jofferson Davis. ple on tat creek, “‘putling in his hest | 4T¢ 8 grent many people in this city who | ynpted by a coral necki hibited 1 | went to the former home of DuBois, | lied upon. As tar a8 we can loarn she differs in no — = Jicks"' for himsolf ¢very time and besides | ke sdvantage of that tact. They are | 4 ghop window. His idea was to muke it | twenty-cight miles from Clinton, on the e essential respect from the ordinary run fortifying himself withi letters bulldozed | dendveats. ‘They will leave mo an order | 4 present to his mother, but the price | Coosa river, where his wife lived ind had | The ©Oldest Mihtary Body in the | of young Jadies In the bloom and fresh- P. BOYER & CO. | from employes and letters from parties | fOF @ fow groceries at the store, and then | gglced was far too princely for the little | assisted in his pe. The house was World. ness of their twenty-first year. It has bRty | who have fricnds i the asylum and know | When they are dunned they will go somo- | | rince, as it was supurb “coral, and he, | descried, but evidences indicated that | coure 1+ Afacourt of assistants | MOU been claimed for her that she’ s ex . g an ! his power, be has takon fegal ady Whero clse and repeat the operation. | therefore, proved himself no bad judgo. | they bad been there. The bloodhounds | ,Gourt Jonrnal: A acourt of assistante | coptionally beautiful, or gracotul, or | Hafl’sSates,Vaults, Time! ocks ! thwart if hossible the governor After thoy have worked out the neigh | ITe begged the jeweler to let him par: | were made to cirele around the | O the Ronorable artillery compuny held | talentod,or has in any preeminent dogreo m ) | Biation to reimove him and 1o evidbatly | borhood they remove to some other pirt | thase fiee mecklas bit by bit. wn 1o and” it was discovered | 8 Armory house, Kinsbury, on Monday | womanty qualitios to justify the nation and Jai! Work, lnying the wires to fight the governor | Of t! s there to continue the no-pay | gown all he had about him ‘for ti had escaped five hours | (2598 R et soube | prominénce into which she hias sudd 1020 Farnam Street, O:uzha. Neb. I'4 gl governo ) ” folks al - e ; / tain Woolmer Williams, ““Ilit the court | PrOMIngs ok : . d , Streef b with all the sc he can coneoct, | POlicy. I expect some folks almost man- | nortion of the nceklae DuBose and _ his wie LA iding for- | Yisen. She has been put upon a pedestil | — - Evidently he is clingivg to the nopeless | M0 10 live ju this wuy, and muky quite o | firi; the remainder of the liri to follow as | were run by the aogzs until next night, | L4118 hext meeting do tuke into consider- | gimpiy heeause she is *“The Child of the | —— S wden that'if he can override tho present | Fespectable appearance. co | 110 g0t them. The Prince insisted on fuk- | The next morning his trail was followed | 1100 1 best b of tie incor] ot of | southern confederacy, "having been born » state government he can do the snme in I don’t know how muchone can make | jnr"away a portion of the string of coral nton und struck sixteen hours old, | ¥ Z e IA T to Jefferson Davis a short time before he ' futuro. 1f Church Howe would oxhibit | DY practicing this kind of dishonesty. Of | on” gecount, and 1 the course of two ) was followed “three miles when | $he FORent, ocouring on August 25, | jofi Richmond, hurredly, upon the for the fact that ho really intended to fulll | CoUse such customers have no particular | vours he hud saved enough to pay off fierce brav. told the fugntives had | 15T b 8 i ersiaoe A roe Vfat | ing of Lee's lines in feont of Petershnrg, 1 his part of the contriet that resignation | OFedit. They are gonerally on salaries, | the mortonge on his coral proverty, been found. He and his wife werc asleep | I8 00 RGO HIC AeCRsion ToR grent 168 | only ‘stopping in his preparations for would be forthcoming. or are working by the day. Probably & | yor i¢ all, Then ho gave it with | on a bed of pine straw, and were s 4 B tiee mumber of the memmbons of e | M1ght long enough to give the inexcusably | Carrying the Belgium Royal and Unitod States o ELECTION HETURNS man of ""“".“ “""° is ".fi‘vl.‘"""l.”*.‘-'.‘!" to his mother, and the tutor told the story | ened by the barl the dogs. DuBose oYy Aenoen o8 ,‘r,i”,.:.).‘“, Bos, | Wioked order for :IM"}I ruction of th ] Miwil, uiling overy Saturduy o scretar: a week, and won't live within his | of (s purchase. * | Jeft his wife and ran 100 yarasand got be- ALt aa IR " S | city—an act as culpable in intent as, anc - b i ' B pemIoiine oy th peorelary, of | Sacuns, Sl work this rackot at tne e | 10 fft o e s ran 100 yvisnd ot b | S e St oo of tho | S1F, R ietas culouple n nfent s and | ogroan Antwern & New York - ‘ leaving the totals entirely too incomplete | Of 81y 15 8 month, thus virtually adding Cure of Liver Uomplaint. gathered around im, Hekilled one of tio | Fegiment which was foundud by o mom- | grom bis infinitoly greater wickedness of for pu ‘us ot i proposed | #most$200 a year to his income. Witl lowa Farrs, Hardin C 18,85, | hounds, and as the others of the pack | LeT Of the honorable company of London, | yvine to destroy the nation to gratity his 0 THE RHINE. GERMAKY. ITA amendment is snowed nider, the recurng | 1o precautions now taken by many small | - J0WA FaLLS, Butdin Co., In. June, citught' he sight of blood they became | Who emigrated to Boston i 16584 bun- | jordinate ambition T ) o ITALY, HOL- fudicating that fact from the commence. | business men, ho is bound to b found | I have beer using Allcock’s Porous | {it¥ti LI SEG GO0, BGE PSRN | dred andone yeare afier the incorpora- | RIS ST b suen a father, ment, and the vote on the question of | Ot Butin acity of nearly three guurters | Plastors for four years, and I think E| Cruygwell rode up and called thein off, | Uen of the parent stem by royal charter | yrd for no othor reason, she is being e LAKD AND ZRANCE. Dreferenee for United. Stutes senator bs | of # million of population, like Chicago, | could not get along without them. For Bose swore he would never bo taken | ©f Heney VIIT, alfed above all other women south of FATL AND WINTER one of which Senator Van Wyek may | he €an operate bis scheme for a consider: | o jong time [was afllicted with a pain and fired at the men, who fired [ oamrn cospixtopow. | Mison and Dixon's lina. She holds ve- | esion from g0 10 rsion trip fro well be proud, especially when ‘the bitter | #ble time. under my right shoulder blade; I also | back, and in the exchange of shots his [ POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLXIONPOW- | ceptions in Riehmand, in which she quite | $110 to 8 000 outward, $4 ] \ it 1) 1 ght b DER " ; prepaid, #45; oxcursion. $%, Steeraze pussage opposition the vote met'in o majority of SR had considerable difliculty i breathing, | #1E Was broken, s SRR, o outshines the governor of Virginia; she | 5"|ow rates. - Potor Wright & Song, Qoners counties is considercd, an_opposition so | Before tackling the boarding-house | hitd considers Aoy reANING. | T on the prisoner was handeufled he | For infant's toilet is an indisnensublo ar- | is” eleeted an honorary member of o | Agents 53 Brosdway, Now ¥ork determined that in several counties the | Stenk, lubricate your jaws by usiog St. | Tapplied an Allcock's Porous Plaster on | yumed” 1o the erowd with a sneer, and | ticle, healing all excoriations immediate- | yoteran military organization; she is so- | - Jlenry Punit, 1318 Puulson & Co. B ile Loy noTacat doubOSk: Whe | slouis Ol my back, and one on my chest. I kept | ool ¥y Mothers, should weo it frecly on the | icitod to bestow docorutions on_ veloran | 1468 Farmu ot W, L4 L arnam st all. Downin Gage connty ex-Senator - = changing them every four duys, and at Well, boys,you have ot me this time; | JiHe ones is perfectly harmless. For | ynd distinguished soldiers as if she were - Paddock entered the field in opposition Our New York financiers now residing | the end of thiree weeks was entirey | but I'll make a broak again nle by L4y queen in hier own Iand, and finally the o Van Wyck aud had his name panted | in Cunada must look out that the finan: cured ; E 5 Srevens | . Henext eseaped from the mines in -— | Brosident of the United " staces and nis | LINGOLN BUSINESS DIREGTORY on the tickets, and yet in his own county | clers there don’t get the t (1(1H\l'|ni P A T | May, 1684, when he did not go, for he dis The towns and \l'lflluL .10 \l nl; Lin- | wifc ure m_ru»l.l }'.' visit Richmond m'uI = = Mr. Paddock was found not the choie Ono of these shaip ( 8 recently sole s covered the dogs wera after” him by their | colnshire, England, lutoly suficred from | join her in holding a reception at the | goconny pom, A the ,,\,u,,{,,,“,,. vote for preference as of- h he had driven into town for | A Yady Made Chevalier of the Legion | voljs, Homade a evele of two miles and | sn extraordinary plague of small flies | guberuatorial mansion. Upon the de. | %" T'h Tre . ticinlly returned showing Van Wyck Bifore delivering it he sold it again, . of Honor turned o the prison, and as he gave | known as “midges,” wiich mude them- | clention of Mrs. Cleveland and soveral e Tremont, and N fock 1,514, Cass and pnt. hen repeated London Times: R Bontieur and | himself up to the guard, said selves almost unbearable 1 conncetion | Jadies of the eabinet to make the journcy, J. C. FITZGERALD & SON, Propristors. ) 1on connt " 1 a'proferance for cived §33 down,and | half a dozen othor ladies are knignts— | “There 15 no. tise teylug to got away | with the nose, eves and mouth, The air | & great pother is rused about “ths e Cor. 5t naa I'Sts,, Lincoin, Nob. tor Van Wyck by a large majority of {the animal, The last purchaser | for th sculine form chevalier is v trom those bloodhotmds. 1 huve come | was literally fifled with them, and num- | ple of the south being insulted by the re Jiaton 81,10 por daz. Birows cars from Louss Lo say votes cust in the counties, a peeuliar- | found that the steer was under chattel | taned in their ease—of the Legion of | back hom bers of persous were almost covere | from 1o meot Miss Davis, Paré el the olby i ity of (the vote being that in the two | mortguge to a fourth person Honor :\n‘ ~|dm{;n Im*li‘ Ilvw-n made | DuBose was taken with a pecul head to foot with the tiresome insects, ‘I'he lutte i\x‘.’,.m, assuming as offen W HAWKING untics they only differcd oue vote, | = = | totheir number we. Diculufoy, wife | mania for bible study, and beseeched th L - sive foatures as the jonrney of the young . H, / NS, ; uss easting for Vun WAk 2,181 votos of the hiead of the Arclivologieal mission | prison management o allow him to hava | The Ttalian minisiry have direeted that | 1ndy's father from " Beauvoir 1o Mont: Architect and Otoe 2 ; at Susiana, was yester (October 20,) | a bible in his” bunk, which was allowed | the great collection of musical works 'ry, Atlanta and Savannah - last Vs 2, From afar upin Howard county, the formally decorated at the Louvre. him, with paper, por und ink. He wrote | which formed part of the musical library NoRosasti. 24 ud b Blonsrds Block, Linceln home of o party now unknown to’ fawme She has in the Inat five years made | poetry and prose from the bibie, and | in Rome, shali be tronsferred to the - ] namicd Jim Puil, avote was taken and several arehwologicul jonrneys in Persis, | wonld fill page atter page of foolscap | Acadonia di Santa Cecilia. The coll ! Breederot Hreader of | vanvasscd and returned on the United nd has enriched the “Louvre with some | pupor with his wgitings, He would | tion hus been described s the richest oaudldWiF e, o e States sonator question, which shows on :Idl‘i b it :m;!li;-llm w‘/lwt LM (ln-h- m.[m-h to the convicts, :md”h:m been the | of its kind in the world, and the catalogue ‘ k M the record that three candidates wore in ot desived the ceremony to take place | bible oracle of the plice. He preaches | of musical works which it contains is i the fiekl. These, with the votes of each in the room where these treasures and touches and imaginas himsell tha so $aid 10 ho tho MOst completo in exist. Ifl‘ve %to.(.:u " AI}?UPII?[GI‘ are enumerated as follows: J. N. Paul 6, deposited. Mme. Diculafoy is w youn® | of God. He conceivii the ides in Febru- | ence raias | WD U, Biato Dbk, Tdnoain, Nob ™ C, M. Van Wyek 647, Church Howe, 8. sud delicate looking womnn, . 1885, that he maost tast forty days i Guiloway und Short Horn bulls for sulo. 1ii the vote on tho amendment tothe & . e 0( . ] id nighis, and refused to eat, but was e A\firngm‘rull'r:-»\u, - B 11, GOULDINC stitution, Nema heads the list n cases of fever and ague, the blood is | prevented from doing s0 by the prison | The Virgin Salt Co., of New Haven, : SOULDING, in opposition, the vote standing for, 3245 ns etfeotually, though not s dungerously | tuthorities. He determined to 4o so or | Conn., to miraduee Virgin suitintocvery ( Prof, Ghas, [udmg Yon saegel’ . agaiust, 1,417 son county opposerd poisoned by the eflluvia, of the atmos: | muke s eseape, which eused him to he | family are muking this’ grand A 0 Farm Loans and Insuranca, by a vote of 331 for and 945 against, and phere as it could be by the deadlie more carefully watched by the guards. | Cr: Patchwor ock, e in | professorof Medicine at the Koyal University. Corresnondence in regar | 1o lonas sotlcit Washington county gave s majority of son. Dr. ). H. MeLoan's Chills and Fever | He waited his opportunity, and_one day | twelve beautiful colors, and containing baf oy Astrian Order ofishelran | Cornesnomonce in Eodr D tooaiut Naoo, /ot 200 ngainst it. ‘The Towest prahibition Cure will eradieate this poison from the [ at 3 o'clock in the afternoon | the u-‘ln“;‘\,' Stitehe 100 & lnr:nllluhrl oxal Fras . vote cust tor that state ticket in uny | systew, 50 cents a hottle the mining boss in the | gru d Curd having a besutiful gold h alier of the Logiin 3 county was 4| e — slope with u crowd- of conviets who | mounted Ideal Portrait in the center, | oBimSiEs%E ¥ ronio soa o ve | IAVEYSide Short Horns A CONSTHIUTIONAL CONYENTIO! A new use for tobuceo plant has heen Vi behind in their task, and as| him | given away with ey 10 cent package | ‘ Of strictly pure llv).:l;‘.‘\'l'l. i3utes Tupped cattls, 15 the latest diseussion in politieal vivelos discovered. lts stom® und waste, it is | if he bad any objection to his unloading | of Virgin Sult. Virgin Salt has no equal T g b i SR and it looks us though a concerted move clammed, are equal to linen rags in the Peimission was granted | for household purposes, It is the clean- | diow it o Be e onty & tekitinste o Acowbs, Renios, Rose of Shaions, Moss Hoses, ment would be inaugurated in the com o of paper, Tobuceo wi him, and at sppper he turned up missing | est. purest and whitest Sait seen or | K Vad o uil parta of th Knutly 1) 305, Vit Creek Founs Mary atire to provide for such a con- L costs less than $10 4 ton, linen rags $10to | when the eount was e. It was | used. Remember thut s large package | & Besf, Phylliaon Lousns wid Trag toves, = "0 A which if held will open upp §50. There is no expense in sorting the | thought he was trying to escape through cu:lstfi;)l 10¢ i the above pres: | G e s S Hosa il Hbaren. | Xolus Nass good many questions, among which former and very little shrinkage, us | the mine to the old entry, and several [ ent. Ask your Frgge i ol (e g Pue Crilck Shank Janrs. Cowe aud . Bight bo- pnus d_the ion "; MOST PERFECT MADE nguinet u loss of onc-third of rags, "The rs were deailed to ook for bim, | T e ’,\...\ aathy el *Addvess, CHAS. MUKAN railway regulation, the inere, o y v tobucco waste is estimated by the ) search proved fruitless and was e Archwologic ociety of St. Pe BON, Lin Nob. ith strict regard 9 " b P udivial districts, the pronibition question, | froparad it n..'r"nu.i';a.m:l &S‘m’fi‘.‘m census roports at frow 3,000,000 to | given up. The next day the entire mne | tersburag proposes to "';'“ b, Bauxe ‘HHI‘A e o An increase in the wumber of supreme 0 Amuonis, Lime,Alum or Phospistes. Dr.Price's | 4,000,000 of pounds. was searched with experienced miners | Chris antiauities, of which it is be e 5 1 ) Jwiges and ‘their salaries, relocation of suacts, Veallla, ke 2avos dellcloualy. — with lanterus and lights without inding | tieved a plentiful supply can be obtained National Hotel, the stute n;mvvlul. incrensing the member- o All coughs and eolds that we eadure, him, and & reward .,[;m was offered for | from the numeroos churches and wonas | And get 8 go0d diunes fo e ship of the legalalure and o wultitude Quickly flee from Ked Star Cough Care. * his body, dead or alive,ss be was bedeved | terics of the Russiun empire, LEDAWAY Frop