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4 e —————————— THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1886. was dneing until the early hours of the the only clothing in all those years of . | morning passed the orde raround for the T loneliness. A The State Institntions Spread Good Dinners | Tanreh homeward i el A BAD COLORED MAN to the Inmates. A neuro bearing the suggestive name of J A Denver Doctor Finds His Lost Danghter Ate Monkeys Mimios Capture of I‘A\vmm?s Robbers and Their in a Mountain Oavern, From “Zo-ological Suserstitions,” by Trial in London. Jumes passed the duy of than Dr. Feliz L. Oswald, in Popular Science ———— A VERY GENERAL OBSERVANCE. | Ziving in the city jail, and to-day when Monthnly for Decembs T'he authority of o . ] The fectivitios of the first wintor woliday | A WAIF OF THE WILDERNESS. | Scripture (1 Kings, ¥, 29) warrauts the | A STORY FROM OLD BAILEY. Of Imported Draft Stallions, are pust, the police judge will listen to behef that monkeys formed an article of e A Thanksgiving Pardon lssued to a | the evidince in the ¢ The facts as - commerce as much t cen y " retated are that James by force entered | OAptured When Young by Indians, 80 that!no lnck of time can | A Noted Diamoud Robbery and the Thankeet : 7 \ T . e S ILY S LRIY the house of a colored woman in the west- | Saved by a Sorcerer and Ten- | have prevented us from studying the Conviction of the Thirves— ’] i J \ J 4 Supreme Court Doings —Other <t part of the city and abstracted there. derly Cared For en the Stiores bits of out four handed relatives; yet The Carecr of the [ y " v Uy [ . ’ Lincoln Happenings. from n clonk, which he took toa s:cond of Movee lake, it would hardly be an gverestimate to & Criminals, hand store and traded, getti a pair of that nine hundred and ninety-nine of shoes in the bargain, which he had when thousand wen persist in the belief th twonty.e L ON THE BEER SANOOLE RUREAS.| the arrest was made. [t looks as though Local papers published an account two | Monkeys have 4 passion for imitating | - London News: The great diamond- Fourteen imported and registered horses will be sold: 11 Novmans, 1 Clyde, Chanksgiving day at the state eapital | the case would be hurglary. months ago of the discovery of a wild | the actions of their two-handed kinsmen; | rophery trial thet came to & conelusion 1 English Draft, and 1 Belgian fras vory generally observodand business | 0 HOSE COMPANY X0, Two. | pirlin the mountains forty miles from | fur Shavo himselr, Wonld take” the et | Yesterday at the old Builey with the con- | - These horses have all been in this state the past season aud are thoronghly largely suspended, especially in the last :\'"‘ ,‘.'_',,,",T;"JI".\::::“'.-“w.:f"‘v;‘l::|‘:|‘:::'vu.n;~ ths place, writes a correspondent of the | opnortunity to gt hold of a razor and | Yiction of ail the accused deserves aplace | acelimated, and have been seleeted from the stables of leading importers, and half of the day. At the state house the | {r TUEGE SHE Ry at the engine | St Louis Globe-Democrat from Washing. | scrane orcut “his threat. “Now, how | in the history of crime, The thieves | are fine specimens of their elass, oflices were not opened to business, the | house on @ street at 3 p. m. To this | ton, ldaho. A correspondent of the San :l‘)lvil‘lll vlllnl(Ii’.|;~u«-\-.»r‘ulnlrv.\:l: n\."‘ f:;\nvix/i‘i formed a gang, sixin numbor, and 1t has They will besold on a eredit of three cqual annual payments without inter« sogical gar Mareus Aurelius held taken two tr 0 Clironicle visiting the scene, government employes at the post offico | feast hand<ome printed invitations were | geanei s to dispose of them. At | eg i and 7 per cent thereafter. F had a practical holiday and as many as | issued, and the Beg man acknowledges | - o'p that the sum of all ethics was tae rule to Lo L est until April 1st, 1887, and 7 per cent thereafter, possible of the railroad employes i the | the receipt of ono of them. Beside the and from personal observation furnisied | oo trath and fustice, and live with- the first trial a supposed Frenchman ‘This stock has been taken under mortgage and must be sold, Breeders will Sty weto Eranted & il l“ i N e | nner and the ompanying good cheer | Y journal with a full description of | out anger, in “the mudst of lying | bearing the alias of Toussaint, who save time, expenso, danger of shipment, time for acoimston, ete, by purs . ity wercgranted a halfholiduy, the Rorth- | ¢hore “were spoeches wid toasts, and | her eavern home and surroundings. As | and — unjust — men, Yet tho | turned out to be an Italian named De- | chasing at this sale. WSeeTI TN OloWng 18 DEices 0 e §igenerel tey ipation of A monkey-trainer | nuncio, was convicted of his share of the rtee in which all the boys | aresult of the publication, one of the | ¢ N . op ‘i F—— teat - B ' vould " e Number and pedigree will be furnished on application, the running of | Kid a hand. and throngh it all no tap of | greatest mysteries of would | put o that tolorance o 8 | qrime, ‘and sontenced to fifteon years’ ©. W, MOSHRR, Owrer, Lincoln, Neb. s day. At the | the bell called the boys to duty. oy severe tost, With an intelligenco sur- A d Al MO R, Jincoln, Neb, SUtS THVEIHAENN (RS ARG WRA Brsoever AT RANDOM, been solved. Mr. ( Holbrook, of | pussing that of the most intelligent dog, a | Penal servitude, Helhad gone with an 0. P. SHALLENBERGER, Managoer, Hastings, Neb. institutions the day was abseryed in | gonutor Paddock, who has been in the | Denver, Col,, read the reports and rec- | wonkey combines an ultra-iulish do- | accomplice to the houso of & diamond To whom all inquiries shontl be seat the feasting iine at loast, Warden Nobes | ;o0 suveral duys, is largely interested | ognized the wild girl as his own daugh- | gree of obstingey, and, rather than imi- | merchant named Tabak on pretenso of F. M. WOOD, Auctioner, Lincoln, Neb. d feeding the three hundred and fifty con- | jn 3w law snitin supreme court that iu- | ter. After being mourned as dead for ‘"l"Lln"!llg-n_um-xruln_v)n ul\] pulations of | goping his stock, and while the accom- W) ok LN e the kindost instructor, he will sham fear, plice attacked the old man with a iife- viets at the penitentiary on Turkey and | volves the title to certain properties in | ine yvears, she comes forth as from the L | preserver, Denuncio ran off with his dia- THE c E MA uwed by o H_L) s, W ternoon and suspendin, freight trains through t — crauberry sauce and an extra bill of fare | the suburbs of Omaha, in which the | 07 1§ vall sy sham lameness, sham | : rt-di By d « in relation to the day was spread at the | Se08tor in company with a half hundrod | Brave and is restor LRI generally wind up by falling down in al 3 n. ol ; others are imterested. The case was | A bhunter, while wandering in the | sham fit'of epileptic convulsions. [ have | monds. Ho was pu hospital for the insane and at the home for the friendiess. Tn the city the sheriff ¢ vrior to the ad- | depths of the Salmon river mountain Wl submtted, | far from the jitations of man, at the Hotet de Melick spread turkey and | Moessrs, Doane, of Omaha, and Marquette, | before him a beautiful lake, in the grand- | discover the slightest trace of that sup- wnd Charley | of Lincoln, were consul for Mr l’uhl.nk, ast, wildest, natural setti —giunt | posed penchant for mimicry, A boy Paveativ ol the dlte . Yl and the form of Judze Thurston was | cedars with pendant festoons of moss | may take oft his coat and turn’ a thous - reons fed the elty prisoncrs on oysters, | p e, L Cimong the: attorneys on the | and towering columns of granite. A | and somersets, Jacko will watch the phe- | one-haif ye | ! d y ) 80 that all around somethir romin: | Gilior siido of tho house fair girl, unadorned, unclothed, except | nomenon only with o view to gotting his [ has passed twenty-tive in our juils. and, Of Tities of Douglas county kept. Maps of the city state or county, or any other der of the « was observed i the feast- The waiters ut the Windsor hotel, who | by & flec wealth of golden bair, | fingers into the pockets of the unguarded | @ he is now an old man, ho will proba- information desired, furnished free of 41:. ¢ upon application. ae & have an organization of their own khown | Stood wais p in the water. She | cont. Lift up your hand a hundred times | bly end his days on o prison bed, Tho | s s e 4 e —— AT THE HOTELS as the Windsor club, hold their ball at | looked with a nervous stare, that be- | Jacko will withess the proceeding with | police, however, were not content with | Elaborate bills of fare were nple hall Wednesday eyening, and | orayed a wild aatare. She sprang from | ealm indifference, unless a more cm- [ his eapture. — They were netive in their B A some thirty couple were present enjoying the water and disappe: ed i black, | phatic repetition of the manwuyre | mquiries for his accomplices, of whom l opread for the guests and for invited | FVE ey EOUPA ISP S| yawning cavern. There might be such a | should make him duek his head to dodge | the vere known to bo more than one, u L] L] | guests, at the O'Pelt House, the Tre- The results of the work of the school | thing « mermaid, but he did not be- [ an auticipated blow. He was | and wth they wers able to place mont, the Windsor and the Capital. The | ¢ ol > blic 8¢ in collect- | li¢ in_ ghost e hastened to the | nodesive to follow any hun prece- | man five men_in the dock on varions i il LB LTSI Aront ox. | ohitzes connoated With tho orito.. o RELIABLE JEWELER, sumplo bills of fare showed the wine list | ing for the poor on Thanksgiving day, | eamp. | It was durk whep ho found bis | dents whatever, and the appa 1, | ing the prisoners at this second tri i i i Know not. fanr,, Tho, story | Wholls unintgntionnl. nng teroly anat | tho prin noss 4 i | Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware ; i ek el o Capitd RHINANHOB R los of wearing ap- | OF @ lone girlin that gloomy solitude was | ural result of anatomical analogies. An |_|u-u old comrade 1k mueio in lus con- |1m‘1:|r,‘; stock, Prices the ow st epairing a spocial Ly, work warrant- hotel, eurly in the times of preparation ol that will warm many a poor child related. The tlickering flamo cast | angry hamadryas babboon, for instanee, | viet garb. And to corroborate Denuncio ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets, Omaha "xgvnldt'- personal invitations to tho | BRFE TR ppinuss. shadows more weird; when the owl | will Strike the "ground with his fist, not [ appcared, by and by, his daughter, a members of the press of the city and they el Phes Paine, 1. W. | hooted and the cchoes dicd away the | beeanse any christian visitors have set | young woman who was wstoft mis- |5 k accepted in large and bungry numbers, and other Lincoln citizens, | Stillness scemed oppressive. ‘The three | him that bad example, but becauso his | tress'of a barber named Jacoby, one of T'he bill at this popular hostelry being been in Omaha at federal | Nimrods visited the lake next morning. | forefathers have thus for ages vented | the accused. The other prisoners were both "“r court, returned home. yesterday for | Lhe same fair creature was standing at | their wrath on the rocks of tho Nubun | two jewelers named Weiner and two material Mok o : Thanksgivi 1 festivitic ke i the foot of the I beyond the highlands. A capuchin monkey wili med Palmer ana Scambland, who Y SUPREME COURT DOIN D. G. Courtnuy departod yost She was clothed in the skins of w pick huckleberries with his tingers, not d that vague profession of “gen- Ihe following decisions were filed at Nabreaska Olty] where 1o his se s; hor huir was blown by the hght | in deference to eivilized customs, but be- aler’’ which appears to be so much |!u slose of the court: 'mn,“;" s pending in the district in flufly ringlets about hner Ins fingers are deft and long and | 10 favor with thieves, — According to the Ex parte gesse Cross. Application for writ conrt now in session for Otoe county. shoulders. She was startled-—looked for hort. Nay, that same cap- | theory of the H\rnsm'u\lnn,.l sby and the argued on Wednes owned monkeys of at least twenty dif) brave servant-girl, canght, journment of eourt suw | ent species and have nover been able 1o | que timo br 1 in ught to tri A sentence of penal servitude was nothing Property of every description for sale m all parts of tne eity, Lands for salo to Denuncio. OF the twenty-seven and | €very county in Nebrasks Ly rs he has been among us he A COMPLETE SKET OF Al ors | th AND FARNAM, OM A | accexsories for his guests SHERMAN ROAD CART. BESTCART ON EARTH.” ntin artistic composition and SINGLE, DOUBLE and LIGHT, 125 1bs, 1501 85 1h of habeas corpus. Suicken irom docket. Ty $ D! { fled The expl es did a1 Imitte two Weiners had planned the robber: 835, $37. $40, i By yates The workmen on the mauy incompleted | ® moment and fled he explorers did | nehin monk: admitted to a s the s had pla + 1Ol ('l"‘:::-‘t:l:\.lfiqli:;:lr{i; \te have no author- | Puildings in the city are p?x.hin-:. {Ixinus not trespass upon the strunge lady’s | breakfast-table of a punetilious tamily, | Denuncio and Palmer had carried it out, EASY, DURABLE and CHEAP, every pleasant day and there are a good | stered preciets would be apt to show his contempt of | and Seambland had watched outside to t Crated free on board cars, ity to prosecute and punish one Indian i RO REERG .. 3 SEARCHING TIE VALLF court by sticking his head in the pudding | keep the coast clear while they were ADDRE 8~ for a crime committed against another ny unfinished contracts that call for When they returned to the valley their | dish. The compulsiv o | d the wo! e 1 1 - sleted work be » o first Jan- h i sh. e compulsive methods of pro- | doing the wc i ke c on tho reservation to whiel hey el be- | & ot Kl CruRt e iR Lo i | b v Wi, cirenlated, wnd the | fessional trainers mav modiy that x| el wible old soprobate Denuncio S HAP. T. RLLEN, Mfiflagfil'- | ong, 8o long us they maintain their Bisl Skinner celebrated Thanksgiv- | newspaper correspondent, accompanied [ versity, but during recess the redecmed | (not inaptly named) first told his tale. 42 [ | tribal relations. g e e St didin e | Dy some daring cowboys, decided to trace | four-hanier is Syre to drop his mask, | He was extremely eadid about. hisown COLDWATER, Mich. ll'_"”';"v \>\~",‘-"ll.l'm. At f]fl;fl: Cass | L was young, aguin for the day and the | the rumor to the fountamn head. They | and, unlike a trained dog, will never vol* | rasculities as became him now t Meution Omaha Beo, ‘X::n",\- Al irmed. ‘( pinion b; _.«I-« “l“li Scimicn ) found a beautiful, untrodden gra val- [ untcer the performance of a popular | had no longer any motive for coneenl. | sm———— ! against a uon-resident de- % d i v ley of an area of 100 « y into the cres around two | trick, ment. Heimtiated the jud, fondant w Ashby & Millspaugh, the dry goods the first instance is not quite clear, Rallway Time Table instituted - the distriet { sides of what is known on the surveyors® T SR mystery of maccing, which appears to be i court, tho purpose of which was to ot | hiet Rt Phe 0F (it WRoNS Srrtaet | s s Mooso lake. Few | white ‘men | Lam one of the oldest horso-shoors in | the arl of *stealings fewels fronr shop | F2NGG 1 S vl o Rernaion ONATIA. ‘ aside a treasur suMMons was 1 ceived,” and there was shrewd suspic which found expression in the X deed. Service wle by publication and “The rollowing Is tho timo of acrival and de- ever passed through the dense for- | the town, and I have used your Salva- | counters while you ) preten 1 rugged depths to look down into | tion Oil for cracked heels, mange, ing to cx- and | amine them for purchase. Heo confesse dmired by all ttsmouth was greatl John O'Kecfe, of P parture of trains by Contral Standurd Time at est no appearance beirge made by defendant, |, dobt O fecte, of, the shettored dell, | No syms of life wero | sand cracks with horses: it gives perfoet | that he was sueh an inveterate thief that, | S0 0f the procoodings, that the girl e § {heloon oo Brats of e Go8t B 0 a decre 1s rendered as prayed Within l"l" '\“Q“\]{i,v apparent when the unrippled water ve- | sutisfaction. CHAS. W LEE although he knew all Mr. Tabak's® d ""!l“'" was the z"'“‘l'}" -|'" ":"“‘i '," 14th and Webster streoets; teaing on the 13 & M | five years after the deerce the defendant 1(".‘»:1""\: “;”‘“‘,.‘};r & flected back the gray moss-covered wail 414 W, timore Street, Baito., Md. | monds were shortly to be in his po. : 1 ]h.-»"_, \‘x;m.n‘l.“» '.II:..mi'n‘v:u . '" CILEQ i e 6, SU & D L from |'v'"»‘:'|" appéared, and, under he provisions of | 3¢t TR FE T SO T of rocks that stood o nearly perpendieu- | A Methodist preacher hinted that it | session, he could not vesist the tempt * S apE i rblbtions iR S apEor ko trom. e e section 83 of the eivil code, sought to set aside his decree and 1 his” defense Notice of lns motion was served upon the | There are many che attornoy of record of plaintiffin the origi- | fered for sale, which nal action, This service w shed by | nothing injurious to th sake he kept up relations of a kind with | depot. her after the erime. Her her, on his t, was not unwilling 1o have his ae- 10 Be50 ~B1 110 0. T 181 200 complices with him to che his prison - 0 10— ~T00—& sohtude, and soon father and danghter | 10:00—11:10 p_ . ar on the vorder. The entrance to the | would be nice to go to rope, a8 his | tion of maceing a few of them betore eosmelics! of: we conld be seen, but only the black | throat trouble was getting worse, but the | tho purcel was made up. He dropped aim to contain | Side and arches m: rked the home of the good deacans sent for a bottle of Dr. ltuun in his poc (I\lmkl while his friend skin. ‘Lhis is all | Ohicet of the search. The investigators | Bull's Cough Syrup, and consequently | Paimer was fingering the life-preserver. BIIDGE TRAINS trams wil leave (. P, depot at 8 X S quit A il ey g Moo ] | e pussed up the uneven, worn stone steps | now enjoy a good sermon. He had comple v term of 1 servi- | Ciiate 4 i 5 Gy Lonve T'ransior for On i the district court for the reason that it "‘“"wi’.‘-l (3 GE L '""\I-Il~’( are come | up to AR VAt e i I0¥iREoos STonY tado in 1551, and afler a tripto Italv with | ¥t ! :Yil]-llu:-nr'l 0“‘['-‘“"‘, l_l“"m'a“".“‘_‘?l l:’l'l VA 1055 14T i 3 wis not served upon the plainull person- | pounded from the most deloterions and | 5000 6 he apparition or angel. They The Baseball Seasor his daughter he eame back to England to [ HE sleclosures, - Tis, efoated Foviui | 4 T ally. Upon review by the suprome court Jl‘"'j‘f"‘l".“l‘_‘"‘-‘,‘""f_‘l“‘,‘ i the skin, | paused, they peered, but all Was hidden | Texas Sittings: The Al s is | find “employment,” and soon entered | IS TOF A0 T i e ECTING LI ; tho decision of the district court was re- '."‘;‘ ~'An| roy the yu.x a7 e WCLIh L o vy shadows They hallooed; | about over,although we read in a Chic into the consp to rob' Mr. Dubuk. | oobqivto ¢ sriot law, the evidence of L) TI‘t:'l;ll\:\![?‘\nl“lx:.‘[i‘l::'l\.lllia‘ I'&‘l‘u\::““m from the versed and the cause remanded with di- | W 5,"_‘ l,"“"hl“"{”l,"“ sy “|“, " | an cc wered as from aowell. A stir | paper that in somc of the western He montioned his _want of work to | {0/ 00% |8 L0 G0 PN equired. cor RN n R, , reetions to said court ot “reinstate tho | ered ant o . OZZ0DT ZUALNLCCS | 5 0 0 seagre and o frightful visnge was | the excitement is kept up daring the Jacoby, and Jucoby said that a | FoCtR o A8 TGEG e Os a question o cause and try the issues vresentod by the | B wedi ;‘,‘5‘ fi‘;;".'”.‘ RIONRVOWUAL amg | seen, with tangled strings of gray hair | ter by theoretieal baseball, whatever that | friend of Ins could LR [ e i e e DO:15 A, % answer of siid Merriam, and proceed to ‘[fh‘ylf‘l', R PR 0 b ling, with blinking, watery, red | may be. We should think winter would | him something — to do. - and | JUie Co of his danghtor, who, us the de. ' 5:23 P AL final judgment in said cavse according to ‘»‘1'- Rand -I-" el any ]'" _ "."A eyes glaring, as a fecble, trembling [ be a good season to play the gameon | introduced him to one of the Weiners, | gH AT B S GBS iy e . BT e taw.” Upon the return of the canse to | Chemist who can find ubon analysis the | 1, giun tottered torward. Tis atutude | skates.” The players could strike out so | The Weiners “knew of excollent employ- | giise, Sonied, Was BILEGW SR S0 CAGO & NORTHWESTERR, the distriet court plamtifl’ filed *‘counter o l“‘ hite ~']i“ AoTATEAlIC) that of defiance as he placed himself | easily on skates. They would also be’| ment. Among the persons with wnom | G5 Lo b 4o tho . lm,m“.‘wi”'l TR | fi'.‘,flf s aflidavits” tending to prove that the de- A S0 per box. CEord | m. the door of his dunge but the | mueh quic hing & base. they had dealings, as jewclers, was the | W5 GRS G ERG TLCRE e DO O N T YR, fendant had actual knowledgo of the | Prict & L8 Rant *-'r RRLAVOXIEES0 0 ithered torm and palsicd arm were a | There ty 'of opinion as to | divmond merchant Tabak, who lived in [ JNHRCRCER 08 8L REREE TR 3 eRakil el pendency of the action in time to have [ by all druggists and perfume ble carieature or the warrior of | the usefuiness and healthfulness of base- | Belgrave strect, Euston road, He had e e Rt | AT mude his detense. Defendant moved to A rs ago. Ho was pushed aside, | ball, so much so that oceasionally an at- | sometimes many thousands of nounds’ (i fearE i RO TG D strike these from the files, assigning as [ Ourious Law Reform. ckless men rushed forward guided | tempt is made to ridicule the national | worth of diamonds in his possession, yet | AU EUE EEE F ving torms is | A%:15a. | ADIs AN the busis of his motion the dircetion of the [ Under King Cambyses, of Persia, there toreh, through a winding funnel, | game. We have been iformed, for - | the only other oceupants of his house and | (it PEOE SeFETIIC T FERE (RS 8 40 v, N AT P supremo court us evidenced by the man- [ was a suprom: judge named Sikamnes, a great cave, with many angular re- | stance, that in Georgia a_man is training | guardians of the premises were his wife SRelo0k ery AS CITY, ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. date. Pending this motion, plamtifl, by | who was guity of receiving bribes and :s and uneven roof and w i ;) {Is. Cor- { monkeys to play basebull. The advau: | and a servantgirl. © He was always anx NIV Al motion, called attention of the supreme | other malpractices. When the king | ners and columns divided the vast inter- | tage of a monkoy basebail player is that | ious to do business; and well nigh an HalfordSauce is palatable and healthy, CH:65 . M. court to the irregularity of the mun- | heard of this he o mmanded Sikamnes to | jor into apartments, One of the divisions | 1f he mufisa ball with his first pai of | one that came might be shown upst e — WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC, date in its direction to the district | be put to death by s rangling, and after- | s the wild girl’s boudoir. Seated on a | hands he can cluteh it with s second. | and have nobody between him and all A wenlthy and conscientions Scotch Ao | ASBIT AL court to *'try the 1ssues,” wards tlayed, and lus skin- to be tanned | rohe, 1n convulsions of fright, was awell- [ This is an advantage veryfew profes. | these costly gems but a feeble old man. | mun, who lives in Bowmanville, Canada, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ] the usual form to **proceed with and made to serve as a cover for the | developed maiden of twelve years. The | sional bascball pl POSSCsS. “The ‘Tabak robbery was soon decided on | recently received a quantity of goods s according to law;"” whereupon it was or- | judge’s scat. When this had been done, | tor, Unsaiodih rsight. She turned her | The baseballist gets such a good salary | “in principl But it took some months | from the old country, and on his assur- e WARD, UNION ’ACIFIC. Pacific Bxpross. I iDenver Express .Looal lsxpress. dered that the mandate be corrected ac- | Cambyses appointed Otanes, the son of | fyce from the intruders and bowed her | that tho Rev. Sum Jone: cordingly. The correeted mandate being | Sikanines, to the post of supreme judge, | Load and sobbed pitifully. They did not | remark not long returned to the district court, it over: [ and thus the latter was compelled to ad- | gpproach her, but turned away and | be something rad ruled the motion to strike the counter | minister justice while sitting on the sed from her presence, filled with sor- | preact felt imyeiled to | to mature, and, not to lose time, Denun- | ance that there was since that there must | cio and one of the Weiners went to Paris | the pa; Ily wrong when a | and did a little maceing there. Denun othing dutiable in rels the goods were delivered to > | him without tax by the customs officer. de the shops, while Wemer | On reaching home, however, he found h | t 5 er gets $400 a year and a baseball | operated ins h atlidavits from the files, and upon a hear- | of bis father. A terrible warning to Yow and moved. with sympathy, which | bitchor scts £,000. 1t wonld 50 appear. | Watched in the street; but partners as | zold wateh nmonz the of RAEHL A NUNRD, ing of the aflidavits, it found thatthe | jndges who might be tempted to a dere- | pep intense emotion seemed to commu- However, the irst baseballist was some- | they were, the former sometimes oper- | tarning to Bowmunville he stated the ol m“,‘“,“‘{“u;f,',‘f::‘ ) defendant had notice of the pendency of | liction of duty. uicate to even these thoughtless young | what of a prea himself. At least | ated on his own account. He iook a pair | facts to the enstoms oflicer and paid $7.50 | - iwm T SOUTIWARD. the action, and his motion to open the RS TR men of the plains, The withered old [ Noah was the first pitcher, for we read | of diamond earrings, for instance, of | duty on the time piecy Aon. | B N MISBOURL PACIFIC decree was denicd. Held, no error; that A Létter of Thanks. guardian was found to _be dumb, When | in the book of Genesis that Nouh “pitched | which he said notting to his friend. On —————— : nionl " ' Day Bxpr 181 the correction of the mandate having [ Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham: Very dear | uddressed in the Nez Perce Indian lan- | the ark within and without.” The game | the same oceasion he stole a blank in- The steamship Assyrian Monarch, from | 7 lv:nn. A Bxpr. beon made before the final hearing of the | Madam:™ My wife Arie A. Green, has [ guage he could understand, but replied | was ealled on account of the inclemency | voico form. = This form, on_their return | London, which arrived at New York on | 04 01K, G ST )0 & G motion, it was nuthority to the district | suffered with a displacement which | only with signs. Thesc facls were pub- | of the weather. to England, wus filled up with bogus | Thursday, had on bourd several fine spec. | 11108 Silibl. Vi Fhwitgne 11 court to proceed as it did. Held further, | caused her unknown pains till 1 had al- | lished when the party roturned to civili- y also a reference to baseball in | particulars of a tansaction in diamonds | imens of the animal world, of wh Tiopart “NOKT W oD, that the direction contained in the orig- | most given up all hopes of finding any | zation, and Mr. Holbrook, in Ins far-off | the 17th chapter of St. Luke, in which is | for 38,000 francs, and was shown easually | thore were three kangaroos from the | F0REE L B mi o f mal mandate and opinion was not the | r mefur her. But the Guiding Spirit | Colorado home, read them several weeks [ asked the question. “Where the | to Mr. Tabak to convince him that his | Central Park zoologiceal giaraens. One of Ak x City Express | B0 application of legal prineiple binding | r erred me to your Vegetable Com- | after the discc upon the sup udica- | pound. 1 went 12 ery. He traveled with all | mme®' In this connection we e Onklund Accommod'n 10:50a miles Lo purchase a | possible speed to the Salmon river valley, re- | customer | W r Domitian re I ally in the wholesale | them s mouse-colored, and two are *s professional facility | nearly black. They are five years old I opnrt, E SIW KD 2 court as an - ad, mark that the Roman Empes Denune tion to be correeted only by a reh |t;_ bottle and (h rst two doses gave her | his former home, and soon organized a | spent much of his time ching flie isone of the most startling th in the | and eame from Australin, and were fed row B & Q. | & but simply & wmisdirection “which might | ymmediaie relief, and after the use of the | party to assist in the rescue, including The umpire, according to all accounts, | report of the trial. He secms to hands | mostly upon hay during the voyuge, but _8:00l.. Vin Phnttamonth have been corrected by the court on ats | first bottle she declured herself anew | two of tho company that had made the | bas a harder time of it than the pl on whatever he wants, no matier where showed a pre . BTOCK YARD TRAINS own motion, had attention been called | person,fwo boltles ent: rely cured her. Your | exploration on the previous occasion When a playor 1s killed his name is men- y be, jewelry on the counter, under will leave U, 1, dopor to it. !m-ldu; is in unbl{e to me. llt was MEKTING OF 2 R AND I).\[lljl”'l R, tioned in the papers, but nobody seems | the wmlvhlul H‘u of the owu«-r,ulriuvmul ST Afrer .“'l l'.“""-" 10 om0 . PARDONED FROM THE PEN. Indeed a messengor of peace In my house The faithful Indian was guarding h to keep tully of the umpirest are [ at the desk. But one thing tends to hold iphtheria is a terr S0, Trequir P 2 pross, 8 . . e Yestoriny. tho govornor presonted s | it cured my wifecand God. knows Lam | door. Ho offcred mo resiotanco ot the | siain Bim i chockehis. terrae of violont | Ing tho greatost medionl skill 10" ¢ o o oo R Ao | envor Jix, 10:%0 present to a conviet in nwlwn that no | the huppiest man alive to-day. Woras | entrance, but trotted on before as th doubt was highly appreciated. It was a | cannot express our feelings toward you, | invaders passed the narrow door, and reminded of the fact that they vary in ca- | server on Mr, Tabak is at f pardon to William Engster who in 1879 Geo. W. Green, Camupti, La. the way to where the girl sat. She was | pacity, Some of them will hold & quart | too muca for him. He exp nt to the penitentiary from Frank- e pped in furs to keep warm. The | and a half or two quarts, according to the loroform, and when t| Lin county for a term of fifteen years fOF | Go to Goo. L Boan & Rt ious father rushed forward to clasp | strength of the whisky given up he covers tie lifo-pre purginry Speaking of baseball pitchers, we are | courses. ‘The thought of ng a life-pro- | complete cure. Even when its power L ultogether | broken it ¢lings to the putient with gr sl nts with | persistency, and often leayes the system | P o0 e ros 1o, 8, 0.6:07; 1 it has to be | poisoned “and prostrated. Just” here | 8, 0. 10:51 w. m. ver with | Hood’s Sarsapurilla does & vast amount L RLOCK yarks 1ib . m. ;w2 O at er was sentenced when | pade eandies, 1822 Douglas. daughter to his bosom, but that old Baseball 1s very mueh eultivated at our | gutta-per not only to deaden the | of good, expelling impuritics from tl NOTE—A, trains deily; 1, duily except Sun only 'n- years of age, and the ] relic of a noble race placed his warped | colleges and other institutions of learn- [ Sound of the blow, but to minimize the | blood, giving it richness and vitalit any i Cduily uxcept Snvivday: D, duily exce, erime was for burglary in_which two A Tax on French Ba frame between father and child. Like a | ing. At Harvard the compulsory prayers | injury. He seems to' be unableto endure | while wt” renovates and strengthiens the | Monday. older parties were active participants. 1t i mun of straw the Indian was pushed been abandoned in order to enable | the sight of blood, a repulsion by no | system. Y " N = v et T retition in favor of rev ‘ i - ‘" y H gl p . REJTORED, A viotim ot was - sentence from Julge’ Goslia's O oo "Il AhC 1N | way. No word of menuing, bt a wail | tho students more time for bascball, means uncommon ' among the most e MANHOOD ERTAR i court, o 4 O e B et tie” | of aniuish burst from his lips, The girl |~ There is no indication that the interest | utterly depraved. “*For God's sake,don't | A8 the result of a wagor on the con- tia Debility, Lust M Rome muleted them in heay, ndy, aud his two customors o THE BRAKEMAN'S BALL Aion 10 d r of 68, | Sbrang to her feet. The father was | in baseball is decreasing, 1tistrue that | do it," he pleads, when they o to | Eressional election, Alderman Donahoe, ovey khoan Fonts Tno Brotherhood of Rallway rakemen | Tire ure numcrous precodontfor i | {L0F btk as if ho had tricd to embrace | it is plaved out, but that is becaise. there | Tabak’s the frst tindo, and be tells Palmer | 0f Albung, drove s team to conl yar TR R AT o) A ' hold a ball on Wednesday e reoedents | Blato Gs aited n favorof it | & tigress. The Indian was addressed in | s no building larze enough to play it in. | that he hears a noise. The affair hus to d'{oyin tun of eonl, shovalod 1t fnto 11 SN Metropolitan riuk and theivevening's en. | Preqedents. Brto 18 ciwd i favor of 16 | 4,5 ative tongue by one of the cowboys, - b postponed. Mr, Tabak isto have the kon himself, drovo it to Gongrosiman tertainment w 1 that could be 9 ooncemnex helors to a fine. | 0T o Gons, after some delay, that he | Halford Sauce expressly foruniform use | diamonds ct Kune s rosidence, and shoveled it UNG LNBUSINESSD'HEGTURY tof the gty in the wuy of attendunce and enjoyment. Ul (i _ _.‘,':f""‘“"" understood the situation. He communi —~~ are to eall for them another day. At the | o the cellar in the presence of an en The work of the evening was divided | £ 1 SPRELS Dk “I:m"':1“'“{.,"”‘1‘?“2? ed 10 the frightened child by signs and | A New York physician_declares that | rext visit Denuncio runs away as soon as | thusiastic erowd, “The” horses and among the boys and nothing was teft un- | 1, 80 SR SR S RS S8 | grants, and she settlod down on the robe, | smoke the ‘best thing in the | he hears the first blow. wagon, according 1o the terms of the | Kecensty mu Nowly Furnlshad eared Tor in the entertainment line. The | § Tliere oos 1ot seom to bo u e | #nd stared with wild eyes at those around | world for diphtheris. It dissolves the | His nervousness, reacting on his com- [ Wiker, wore guly decorated with the na The Tremont. conittecs who contributed to the sue- | B8, THehe Cous Bt st 1o bk 6o | joe “After o long one-sided conversation, | fibrous exudations that choke the pa- | panion, probabiy saved the diwmond mer- | tonal colors J. C. FIMZGERALD & ~ON, Propriotors n-;- s of |‘Y‘x =w'll\l\\\‘}'n- On reception, J. ML | e sor “i“ll‘hr privilege. It isap- | the old cave-dweller expressed his con- | tient and gives relief atmost instantly, | chant's life. The old mun was it but A R EY ‘Tl.m\““ RATE Cor, *th and P Sts, Lincoln, Nob. :‘uxm Wie ‘Il‘l.m \l"‘ ]‘:"I“'fl’,\liA4':‘, rently from men that the petition kag [ 30Nt that bis ward should go w her | The plan has been tried by many doctors | not hard enough ‘1!";““;:“ “rn‘l“(l:::.l; 1’,’112'\1' contly fonght o battle to decide who | o Faea819 pur day. siruoe 'cars frow Luuse 1@ way Sublic shoun fol. | father. She could speak no language, [ m New York and found most cflicacious, | calling out, un X, ow the example of the French conyene but was quited by a ‘pantomime on the | It consists in closing up @ room so that | stunncd him, th Goorge | 4101 and rovive this tax part of her wrotector. To muke On floor urrangements, M dircetor, H. A, Chapin, P.O'Sh ) 1. Cruoo, |”“""““‘-““" the 1 OW | shonld be the husband of @ pretty maiden of Connellsiille, The victor, however, ery had alarmed the | none of the smoke can we, and then | feeble guard of this strauge treasnre | ©f ) 4 Jo AL W HAWKINS, Lyman, M. L. Phelps, J. Gardiner. The story short, Mr. Holbrook, by & g burning & quantity of piteh on a red-iot | house, The servant givl, Clara Uttling, | W3 astomshed to find, on presenting 4 LAWK programmes, which were handsome pro. deal of persuasion nnd some force: suc- | shovel or stove, hearsa scream and the sound of men | Mimself at the aboade of his charmer, that Architect, duetions of the printer's art, contained ceded in etting his daughtor 10 the - rushing down staws. She rushes 1 won tho buttle for nothing d| L Ofices i a1z e uaris Blook, Lincon, twenty-four numbers and it was well house of @ friend. The old [ndian a Barzain—Corner ( after them and now the watcher at the ued her buck on him and exores Nob. - Blovitar ba11th arcaot along'in the carly morning hours when companie | the party, and is aiding on | $1,500; #3500 cush door has to play his part. He seizes the | Ber determination to marry the van this number was daneed off and the enter- the work of taming the “wild girl'" and girl und asks hor what is the mutter, bat | Quished on his recovery from his bruises. | o Weesoror o suant oy O vees tainment of the cvening concluded teaching her to talk before swrtir A - ¥ she breaks from him and gives chase to P I— | .M Woobs Among the visitors who glineed in at the e il o (e ) (e R 8 Rogers' knives and, forks, trivle plate, | ¢yo putiess Denuncio, who is soon run a ; . merry-making during the evening there from the only humun who cun cowmuni- | $1.50 each set, at Edloln & Akin's, suce | o0 ™ bimer, batldss oo, has run in o Live Stock Auctionee were none wiio did 1ot depart under the cate with her cessors to Kdholm & “Frickson, 10th and | gieront direction, and gets off for s Bulos made_(n e impression that the brakeiuen were huvs THE STORY OF THE CAPTURE AND RE Dodge time. He jumps into . cab at Euston raton. Hoom 3, Biute ing : sant tim 1n 1877 Mr. Holbrook was engage Bargain—Cor, Lonyanworth and 15th, | and drives'to Portland road stution; then Gulloway wni 3hort Ho THE K. OF . BANQUET, the stock business on Salmon river, 1lks into the Hampstead road and buys s improvements rent for 900 per ann M 3 _On Thanksgiving eve the Knights of first raid of Josoph's warriors was in that | 10,000, > "CPt1OFEIY ROE Ui | Wimself u hat. He must hava wonderid B 1L GOULDING, Pythias in the eity tnited in o grand ban- country, and Mrs. Holbrook and a thre . 519 Far X all this time what had become of his com r f Ve S h 1512 Farnam st t » e aul In a 7 qiier, vheeption and bl that Wi attendod year-oid ehild wore takon PrsoLOrs, Mrs, B Danion and tho Aot He bas noLto varim Loans a.id insurancs, | by fully three hundred people, and was, Holbrook wasreleased after fearful tor ANY ONE CaN SEE ror TuEMSELVEs By | wounder long. If he reads his paper the Royal Craity; Corresnondence i vegar | o loans solivitel | as all the boys' entertamments are, 4 ture, but never recovered from the in- | viding out to Hanscow Park Addi- [ he must soon have Jearned that both | = Kuhi o Ansisian (idpr of, the Lron Rootn 4, Kickards Blo -k, Lincoln, Neb, fiv .‘Iy‘( SUCCESS, llm u;nllxl “l“llr n:.}m- juries and n 'l|\'0ub »huckl; Jhulmllu girl | tion thut #3550 to %630 for such lots is | the diumonds and Denuncio had found ot At of the Hoval Brassiin 05 | 1 business in charge did a iat ther was supposed to have been wmurdered. | cheap. If you want to invest see this | their way to the house of detontion, ovalior of ‘s Lagia of i .. ~3 > 911 & | wis o do in approvad syl and when 1h | 1t now transpires that she was rescucd by | popuiar location, - Astte, 1507 Fanssst, | where ths latter had tried to et rid of Sure tonio it s e | FAVELS de Bhort Horns erowd assembled nothing remaned to | the old dumb Indisn and carvied to his s his compromising booty by dropping it | Sshrorewis. ftla | OFf miritly pure $ 14 pped i roquive finishing touches.” Prior to lonely home, where she lived nine years | Baraain—corner Farnam and Smith | 0to 8 pail. They were worth but £17400 | et b vuvarta, Grw foast of g things the guests and | without hearing a human voice or seeing | <15 South and west front, only $1,500, | in all, uud this, in any wust have | Acourti, Renics, 1o ¢ vus, Moss lose { Knights assemblod in the receptoin roam | a human being except the disarmed anc i d I Knightly bue iodses, (it Crock copt : £y (SOUGS AN SN | involved & grievous disappointment ta feeble old mau. This old Indian was O nents. 19 Farnamst. | the coaspirators. They had reckoned once a member of the Nez Perces tribe, A £ p that Tabak’s “job” would bring in £16,000 OST P T m but was declared to be a sorcerer, or a SILVER CREEK is the best Sott Coal. | and that afier an honorarium of £1,00) M “F:c a , and was condomned to have his | por sale by for agency to Jacoby, the burber, there | torgue cut out and be banished. For JErr W, Beovagn would have been just £3,000 each for the | and the Apollo glee elub rendered some ex cellent musical numbers, and Grand Clianeellor John Moreison introduced a imn or ull L:nghn including Harry Jowns and Richard O'Neill, who deli rg ey 3 }‘lr:smd'fihmlctnm&ohfl Strength, snd e which Are dis Cruige 41l ol fnsnect the her L CHAS M BON, Lincoln. Yeb ‘ Dpropr e inasa. Do e Lo ey, Strength; 804 | yours, too far back to be reckoned on tho . —— five principats in the afir, their ol | BorHajesty’s Favoritie CosmatlcGlycsrlas AR o nuet room wus | boAwmonisdme Alun o: Fhosphates. Dr Fricew | tablets of the aboriginal intelleet, he hus | Silver plated castors from $2.00 upward | ure to sccure any booty wWhalever may | ues vy sier tossi 11 A o s SO 8 thrown open o feist comnuensurute with | Estacts, Vaulllay. ) el Quvordeliclossly. | Lived i thut gloowy cave. He has made | at Epsoiy & Ay, lave nad something 1o do with the reve dihe nbility, Fo the occusion was found in - waiting, and 20} vigits to the settlement and traded furs to (Suecessors to Eaholm & Erickson) lations that brought thém ull to justice g 4 a Aud ga0 #4004 Suner Lo it wis soon surrounded by the gues ]um whites for powder and lead, Fish, 16th and Dodge, opp. P. O | From whom thuse evelations came in Sisest Aathy bast Bassavarliaiabe waiksy | FLUAWAY. Prop [ i [ | | i National Hotel,

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