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. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE } O —— MONDAY, ()\'E\IHFR 28, 1887 ASTRINGE DIERINE T e T oo g | e oo | wecmtcaGoms | (ATHJBARS NNEGTORT ONATAJOBBRS DIRECTORY : o Ji'or by 1 wolves o b [ aind 1f theiy ve e elevating in Tests with Experimental Instrments North_ : s ‘ re men? X1 is g fluences are fo rude cow Sale of Pl gra Agvlcu!luml lmplnn.omq. o i ~ Lumbor, Nothing Known of Mrs. Harrineton \ ‘“‘» ',‘-. H \I' ‘ k ; ', v e e 1, m»l and u."v X h x\\.l.‘”‘. "h; y New \[\ ._ulk Post; W .v‘; :h-» ’ |l CHURCHILL PARKER, CHAS. R. LEB, Whoso Husband Fell With Custer, | Jel, Bernrd, went to the Hobinsons® ifi | spent in sain. somie. apsciniens. a tie tybe:of phonos Dcalerm Agnrnmral Imulrmv f5, Wnanml Dea ler In Hnwd.fl anher X Zan o be dlarmed, No effort has sineo Advice to Consumptives. narket next January that many inter- . Ml . { SHE BELIEVED HIM A CAPTIVE, [ feon spnred i nd her, Re lr-‘\‘\' s ha On m'u\t: \hB8 O the fi . .'w-ly‘;u {osts ..",:..‘.".';.». and whilo these Railway Short Line L'N'NGER el ARl LA FEOEEy | n‘:lt;‘:«’:rnlnr?a':::o:(: k one over the ronte and detectives as general debility, loss experimental muchines are not so per- o ! a . o Yir I s ool debility, los e SR L i Agricultaral Implements, Wagons, Carriages | lmlrm & Jobhers of Millinery & Notions Her tives Have Scarched In Vain | A World reporter stated the facts con- Bugetes holesale, Omaa, Nebraska by nightsweatsand eongh, prov f 1 sove despateh yesterday vard, o brother of Mes, holds an i rtant wee Years One tand One 1y hould be take ones will be, n very faie notion of what 08, 10 4nd 212 outh 11th Btrees the coming phonograph will do may be ma a PARLIN, nm:Nn(vr F & MARTIN, ———— e obtained from them, ) Notion tion s serofulous dis i W West. ik lungs: therefore s the g The phonograna will be sold in tho . AZFICH!H}):HIlmnltmh WJEMVS& Buggics |~ o 7 ROBINSON NOTION €67 — e iy oo vl oe Mot s | Couneil Bluffs v o e vmon | el Noions and Furushing Good Meodical Di deady ] iver oil 08 nut although an insurance company, in | g g pe which her life was insured,still declines | of $1ibod to pay the amount without u,m{ ns 1o very Fort Worth Dispateh to New York | have no doubt wh Waorld: The friends and this quarter of Texus of (Berard) Harrington, who rihatshe i e | (L G A d Gh Mannfacmrm of Buckeye Drils, S, J{JJJL‘R"J ;'ZT.J’@’SEZ.—T oral. For wes spitting | what is considered quite suflicient for Oultis. Tny Rakes. Cider Mills and Luban Pol no equal. Sold by di disappe world | cost 15 cents o dozen, The full size WINONA IM"LI‘ME‘.NT COo., her death, She was deeply .|I|m hed 10 | gver, For Dr. Ple onogramsof four inches in langth _numn«ammn for Des Moines, Marialitown, 1106 Harney Street, Omahi whont two years and nine months R AI A TG 7 Oty ¥ ‘ \ ver, For Dr. Pler piton LR . LA, Clint; o !v_———fl v Tadaal O BH ENRERI Ahy AriRe HAY !” rel ‘l,:.“ on; ona of ”‘h'j ”L;_I},.J“Q, L sumption, send 10 conts will contain from 80 to 1000 words, ne- Agricnltural Im]}lflm[’ms Wn{flna&BHmt}i Oils. I 1 \ i \ P "“"”"v 1 ! 1 i / ) i World's Dispen Medieal cording to |(|u rate of speed of the Coener 14th And Nic CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE she will ever be found aliy e case L at school in Connecticut, and the other, | gion 663 Main sti uffalo, N. Y. speaker, and will cost about 86 cents | —\———.—.___ is one of the most extraordinary among | o girl, is with her grs t Cold- it dozen, OF course, there is o manipu- ___Artiste’ Materiats. | Wholesale Refined and Ludricating 011!. instances of m, fous disappearance, | 4 h" I i\l\“”:h‘.y”"r.:"r.'."]ill M THE MAVERICK SYSTEM. l.vlli‘uu of th »(;«m-mu"h 3 A. HOSPE, Jr., Atle Grease, st Omaha. A H. Bishop, Manages, W ol apabInLeareRt » shed by 12 from the . an- e will oceny 10 room 1 y ) - j Mlls A e Ll m.l- e Stion. Congrom was ot Cowlioy closet v m.ld»n the tuble. The motor | iagivsie \';Im "N R Dovglas Strent, Omaha, Nobraska, CARPENTER PAPER CO., | on came, and where most of her = | Kind enongh to pass an act transferring “ \ ¢ in | Will be boxed over, and nothing but the | o B the teaina e | e—— tivon et live. Save o burest ullusion | her pension fo her children, but; as © | 5 SO (RS epLo IR I | evolving cylinder and FHOULKBI | ig-g'":f_v;:_';;;;;fl:;u ot wore g § Boots and 8hoos Wholesale Paper Dealers. atthe time, the facts have never been }:""I",;""‘:; pihey e still without Ahe | veteran stockman, 1 don’t mein to sy siowe One touel of i littlo switeh sets | ks Sse ntiss Witk thove of i oiher easters | T W, V. MoRSE & Co | Camyanie sk ot printing wrapping snd wrting ri i ' e Jors, an e lapse | Denc CILIPMERTICTS 4 s ere’s no ¢ s bus 10! he machine on. e e o0 ait, Cotum ndinnapolis, Cinelnn ey given in the newspapers, and the lapse | benelit ofher Life fnsuvance. Ihis i g 0edg mon the business now, | 10, maCHne b on o the. npiindos | Rkl YR ARt esarypet, cpatsat Jobbers of Boots and Shocs, Printers MRS of time.ns it depenes the myste | o nd | only that it is ed on differentiy 1 3 d 3 onto Philndelphia, Baltimore, W 412 Farnam 8., Omaha, Nab. Manufscion P, / ] e confined s insane somewhere, and {8 g ST might say— than gt | @nd the talking begins: the same pro- | fgton. and sl borats i the tase, et 10 * R Hoaton. T WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION. to vender it all the more inte not give some hint that would lead to [ tows JitIateis © i say CHie Bl i lrone through when the mnchine | 16 p — : R — i the summer of 1590 Lieutenant | communieation with hoe relatise. My | Jod 1o b GG SE L Ras ot 0 WG e seen that the cost o NORTHWESTERN." | = KIRKENDALL JONES & CO., Auriliary Publishers. & Harrington, with his wife, was at West | brother inTesas has employed detec- | CAIRS 10 SRS BCKIRE PO IR o 0 Shonograms s o great denl more | Byon wiah the bestaccommodation. Al ieket agen . Denlers fa typg, prestes and printers” suppies. Pointon n leave of absenee, Then the [ Hves, and we have advertised vewards, f 50 80 0 iching out s | than Cthat ot letier paper. ~ but | EAEREES Tioni. Fass ¥ Ngem Whalosale Mannfacturers anuuls and Shoes | — = — ; e hut nothing ned of her, Tn= |k S0 . ' | provision is made for the use of the sume i o it Axents for Rostan Rubber Sha ~Ruober Goods. Indian troubles grew so ming that big eattle owne Wt fortunes Chicago, I HArne, 3 - « | Custer p 110 strike a LU L made ina couple of years that could | Phonogram over again twelve times if - L Omane ieneral Custer prepared 1o strike a se- 1 3 - AHA RUBBER CO., at | the messages which it contmns are not om h kecping. A little knife is Lt I AShE e WhI K bRt : =2 ——- | Mannfacturers and Dealers irRubber Gaum ‘1:”5 I:-fi I;IH‘-"':\|!;:‘|I4"v> ..y“;hl-- ::)::....,l T B Omaha Coffes and Spice Mills. 01l Clothing and Leather Belting. 1008 Farnam -xmn; hardly be accumulated in o lifetime ' > Tendency Overcome the business now. How was it done? understood that the campaign would be persons ave troubled with a | 111 ell you, attended with more than usual danger, ic tendency to constipation. T'h “What was known as the ‘Maverick and Licutenant Harrington was not un- [ ave of billious tempe The com- | gystem’ was in vogue then. A maver dev any obligation to veturn and face [ Plaint to which they ave subject, though | ek is a yearling calf_ that has ese: vere blow at the sava It was well Coffees, ; v Wi w des. his | easily remediable by judicious treat- | q) iding iron, Where there were | } J r———“, ey SoTai LA AT b i a0 Mhierds of cattle it often happened | The boxes for mailing the phonograms _ T Grookery and Classware, Pumps, g nd g, ing expirved. But he hast- | resort to dreastic pur 1 cholit= | hat some were overlooked at branding | will be .«-:«;I; at \}uw.mn-lv ::1|'Illv"\’\lfl||l"l|'\|l' OF THR W, L, WRIGHT, o~ | steam "»i;[..ffil':(‘ i mining supblies e encd fo oin Custor's troopers, fhen [ gogues. As the human stomach and | e, and many weve caly the bush et TR A S LD oee AT Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'. Agent for the Mani factuters and Tmpartem of | ———g ine i BUMP GO about to advance intodithe heart of the wels ure lined with o delicate mem- | and ran wild. “These maver were L T S BEvEe y L'I‘UCI(GI‘Y GIHSSWHI‘E Lamm Chllflflfi g Dostile ndian countrys After the fatal [ brane, and not with vuleanite, they can- | considered common prope v the ison hopes to get the government to I, . i, HASSWATE, L | 1S, wnumam P“mns Pmfl leflfig flght with Sitting Bull, among the hun- | not stand prolonged drenching with | gtockman, and whenever he found one | carr . g rate as |K.»n.»»-. Thio Beak Tooute fvon ONsHA ABd Contelll | mmmezon 1 b, Omatal Nebraskn Steapn ani ¢ Hendquarters for'Masty » dreds who lay dead "in the vavine, [ 31eh medicines without scrious mjury. | he'd rope it, tie it down and run his | The phonegrams for the reproduction s __com"fl“m—‘n SRARTAR Toos st i1 Farnam St Omana. stripped and mutilated by the merciless [ Nothing restores and counteracts brandon it.” Then the . | of hooks or loug picees of music will be Blufty to R L U.S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO,.~ \ and trivmphant Indians, was Licuten- | habitual tendency to constipation 0 ef- | 45 corpespond with the tively different from the commercial D. A. HURLEY, e many others on [ fectually as Hostetier s Stomach Bitters. | miks of the. ranchman, and . the ealf | Sizes and will measure four inches in =THE EAST Commission and Jobbing, R VI ke T 1 gentle and progros: | fuemed loose. Mavbe. the vnehman | dismeter no ten inches i length: ench . maa.‘. and Water Sapplies. Tuliiday Wina M S and 7 Farnam St., Omahs, ) h T ¥ 0 TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND Butter, Bzgs and ['rox KR Acting Manager. mvulses no i it p shonogr: size will continue | T% Headqunrters 0 - ficd, the erue 1 foe having rendercd iden- It nerther convalse Hor Weakens | was branding his own stock and maybe ]"'““; %0 ;;’,},'{(,“',.‘,;'_",,,.‘ erhaps motean COUNCIL BLUFFS L R Lt L G tifiention impossible, but that he per- unac- e wasn't, That cut no figure with | about 10 iy ow & S TSRl Miakesgelis, CotutMERE, RiDDELL & RiDDELC, | Fines Bolers aud General Machinery, delast week with wied by griping puins. rouses from fests ma N Nt o livkasi, * that book will go into ished there can be no more |Im|M than "PHIL. STIMMEL & CO., Fouling. ; e Produce Commission Kerohanls, | yyglesle Farm, Fied i Garfle;;;;dl test made o few daysago with the edi- | And all other fmportant points East, Northeast and | pogitry, Butter, GAme, Fruits, Kte. 220 South iith a, " BHUALt HORGE AL CRtars the liver when the organ is sluggish, | “Ty those days we had no pastaresand | 105 Nicklebs hook 1 LIgIneS, bl Ll Machinery. B ek promotes digestion and eneournges ap* | eatle wore simply loose herded. on the | eight evlinders of this size. Rock Island, Freeport, ~ Rockford, M?I?Iflfi";‘a‘{lfl C'P.II‘IHII{SSIDIIH‘BI‘QIIZH S i the list of dead, and his petite and sleep. For fever and ague. | g, Certain lindmarks would be set | The duplication or multipl of | Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, A T PTG = ~- elosed with that entr, kidnoy ' troubles, o down as limits of hisvange by the sto phonograms of hooks or music is w0 | st Madison, Jancsville, LS D e S B e news was received by the young | and incipient vheumatism it 15 incomars [ Wi 884N Lerders instructed to koo | the problem with which Edison is stead- wife. then also the mother of two pretty | able. Take a wineglass before meals | the stock within these limits. In the | 1 whelming gricf | and see how soon you will relish them. | opning the he s would vound the children, with an ove de St 4 LRl ol AURBIBR LI Southeast. Jon Omata that scemed to shake her sense - cattle in sight to points within the | torofa scientific Who listened | g, iyrongn tiokets eall on. the ticket aent at 101 | ———— — 1t an ol | much so that her relatives viewed her HERMITS OF THE WEST. limits. At night llu") \\'nullllh- hll'ullln;l l‘"‘\\\"“'l"' l_'ih"rl!‘l:l".‘ i ::illxlll‘n 'iui‘:; ram street, in Paxton Hotel, or At Union actfic Ezi—?&.?fg52:52%1.#.&3{7 s e condition with deep apprehension. But % oy ey .| for the salting or hed ground and left geof * chiolag Nicklen: psulted nliman Sleapers and the finest Dining Cars in the . o 1 atwihstanding the il vicitation, | O40 Characters i the Hills of W= | gl orning. Of courss here wore | s getting S0 per cont of the words the | wirld 85 SEAEAL TSRS | Produce Commission and Cold Storage, ik AR L { and though her heart and mind were oming. many strays, but each ranch sent out a | fivst time, notwithstanding - the rattle 10 Dnasengers by courteous' employes of tia Omaba, Nebr | giving woy under it. she maintained | O the bank of Green Rive hunt in the spring to rvouwd up the [ fround him, and every word the sccond R IMAager s | nch Bugeith fuflicient f-control to train up her | twenty miles or more from the town of | herds of mne rhboring stockmen and to | time. At X SRR Obal Coke and Lime: who wmlu&« '; B l'nnmflmn children properly and to appear on one | G says o Wyoming letter,isa | cut out any cattle found among them It has been ]"‘" that the phonograph- | i3 et 4 L e — notable oceasion in public. That ocea- | singular dwelling. ~ Architeeturally it | hearing their ranch brand. And under subout twice as large ns that | © FFORD, Amistart General Passenger | DMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME CO. Teas and Cigars. T sion was the dedication of the monu- [ combines the dug-out of the plains with | this system of handling cattle, stock- telephone. Yesterday it ! Jobbers of Hard and Soft Coel, T WM. AL WILSON & GO, - s G e S i e | R e Importers and_Jobters of Teas & Cigans. only qualification was that & man should | #ttached to the phouograph. it was casy S L NacN Ao Spices aaud Dalsy Making Powier. 14l and 4 Hars and the rance of both Moused | outside b it o potate own .\!n('l.( to be properly entitled to [ to tell when it began mmhl \;I’I:,‘v;;\‘i.il(‘l\‘:: THE R“\”‘“:\\ T]“E TA\BI.ES Hamlfacml‘fll‘s []f mmms wmm lefl- et marked sympathy among observers., oramoorland stable, but once inside Whebe foratinars coming into)| the vol e S DUT ORI L distinguish some word 3 i R R | (VAR NANVPACTORERS The defusion which grew upon Mes, | the oaken door you pronounce it amus= | fhe state penniless get the best of us, [ <0 stic of the voice of the speak- G Farnadi St Omana, Neb Do Le of the phonog Hurvington's mind was that her hos- | eum of natureal history. The room i some fellow worked in o cow camp long | € than that of the telephon other NEBRASKA FUEL CO., e . Btadr e sti iflo longer the s ‘wide. Opposite | enoug it s wis 1 fortuna | espects it rather resembles the tele- R _ R band had not perished; that he still | trifle longe 1 it is wide. © Opposite | enough tolearn that there was afortun | smm]em I]I cflfl] and Cfllfl. EAGIEICoT CeOnke ived, n eaptive among the Indians, | the dooris a small camp cooking s or him in 1 ST ETE ed his | phone voice, but there is a delightiul [ 3 S v " only i : ; ' 214 South 19k St Omata, Neb Mannfacture Galvanized [ron and Cornice, She ot that e ad “ony heen | anked on one side by i lirge pieking | cow ponics, went to the et :n'w-‘.'-.-‘nr the usual buzz ot the tele- conmnded s ter s fight, and t. | box, used for a wash-stand id on the | and had o brand recorded, got a bag of | phone, due to induction along the lincs. ity e ) ] e Y 0 it ; Dry Coods and Notion L S Ay il when the squaws went about the field to by a pluin cupbourd. Against | meal and a side of bacon, and took to A most curious effect of the phono- e ) | MAEIEMUTIISIC O ~~ Smoke Stacks, Bollers, Eto. } DI'Y Goods, Furnishing Goods and NUHUHS i e finish the work of the warriors, one of | one wall is & rude bunk, made with | the bush. In less thuna year he had | graph is the impression it gives the H. K. SAWYER, = t g 3 ¥ 2 1102 and nmlmm- Cor. 11th St., Omaba, Neb. Manflracmrmg DEGISI‘ Hl Smflk& stacks i i i Vi i apologizing for the trouble © EXPLESS. . .os oo . Mp.om | - = - ol the Indians to take him, o living | Winehester riflo, & cartridge belt and a | went on a grand round up. Al the tag | like apologizing for the trouble to th in xpr 10:050.m - factarin I v, to their. camp. There, Mrs | hunting knife. On the other side of | soers he drove o market, Keope | person at the other end of the xpr. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Tanks and Repainog. 131 \eton told her friends, her’ hus- | the room is a rustic book case. s to breed from. | like, and more than once the e BEQ IR | Importers and Johbers in Dry GOD[‘S Notions im ment to Gene Mus. Harring with Mrs 4u~1.|m\h--l apel, attived, | ¢ L like Mrs. in deep mourning, | surroundi al Coster ot West Point. [ the old log eabin of the oak openings. | men considered mave on sat in the sume pew | In its dsolation and security it i ly simplicity and d isn hov them had heen favorably impressed by | boards filled with hay and covered with | 1000 head of eattle vouming over the | listener of talking to another person. the manly beauty of the young officer, weay blanizet Over this, pend- | country with his brand on them. Then | When it iz necessary to make xh_.- ma- ad spared and saved hislife, und in- nanoble paiv of antle he hired some men. built a raneh. and | chine, one almost” instinctively feels 10th and Pacific sts, s the heife i 3 sy X i Q e vits e in »f | Depot 10th and Pacific sts. hin ...m.x.um.wnmmau.m. Sta. Iron Works. 3 1 was detained, and - she’ expressed [ floor s of elay, hard men were mot lomg in | reporter was - on the point of | Depot id s0p .| gii0a,m, | Gents Fumishing y{Etzd| S anxiety to o to the haunts of the [ cold, save for the black learning how he had worked it. and nuvl.; the 'le;;nlhur? to oy ',‘,‘,‘,._{‘,},‘,‘} XHCE DI - o br = PAXTON & V.ER._,N'““‘M Tudians and procure his release. 1t [ skin in front of the bed branched out for themsely ver again. e notion tha Furniture. ghould he needless o say that the de- | tawny coyote hide by the In a short time the country was o -»nnllnnu before one hut o ma- | Y & BTONET er“llgn‘gmg,ngwgasl Iron Bflflflg]gh!flrk lusion could net have any foundation teved about arve traps of v 2 s, and pretty soon wd toacquire, and Bdison’s 159 ! . nfines. rass work, ral foundey, machin Bull and his bloodthivsty ba chains, fishing-tackle, pelts, bird-skins, [ the most barcfaccd thievery o nts say the same thi There is | Wholesale Dealers in Furnitare, _ Yith Stree 3 . the leaders in the mass: and nl~ln|h|_nt;.;. l'lljlu- ]o( corded got to be a A'ulumm;‘ »(Il;’( in R hu\lltlll‘:inzlf I(“.].:';:‘. { e b ey OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, bheen prisoners and have v a hermite His ch corn dodger. Your would-be honest g for the o . h & : veulod ali hat they knew about. the | for hedsnobathoma,we will stockmen had to steal to keep even, and | listen. and the difference between ope s, Manafactarers of Wire and Iron Railingg struge e, But Mrs, Harrington could | rom ty perusal of the books upon | the calves of mileh cows in, the corrals | ating the old |lhu||u"n|!\h. which was ;* ik ‘Crocerles. Desk ralls, "t.n(‘;\yjlr/‘aglfl‘:\‘l'ne:"-&:(.:ds wire signsy not he rensoned out of her delusion, He must be a man of edu- | were stolen. turned by hand, and the present ment. He Sha lilton and Pope. Nov- | tame ca spresented by Hawthorne, | salt to be followed by ealves weaving | tone of v T PAXTON. GALLAGHER & CO.. | GMAHA SAFE AND IRON WORKS, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. | Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Proof Sflffi& 105, 707, 700 and 711 8. 10th St., Omah: Vlulll Jail wo wvl n n{r\ 1 w“\\. fencin : DR MCCORD, BRADY & CO., - and, the passage of years scemed l|m| and vefin only to intensify her impressions and , Bacon, feelings on the painful subject, her Kt friends coneluded thata change of scene | Cooper, George Eliot might benetit he and Bbers. — Kant, [t got to be a common thing for the [ machine w hich runs itself, ave tre Gattle that came to the raneh for | dous. Besides reading in an ordin ce from o hook, some experi- ackeray, Seott | strange brands; and this led to the | ments made in super-imposi '\n‘\\lon. Humilton | countor branding that used to make the | one soung upon another. After reading e ng SUBURBAN TRBINS. Miss Minnie Beraid, sister of Myrs, | and Ml ) (hl'\ll'l pl hides of Texas cattle look like drawings x]\ l‘rim;_; l:;vl:. f«;v'»;;r:c‘];h ol ||:n'|w 3 ,\El;i w'm]esalg GWCEPS, MOLINE.mxIlIl.En ffifi‘ls'f‘gpnn,xnp (‘q ring! as married to Mr. Edwar, veiled ide “*Atlant ‘hoice 1o . son turned the machine back an ¢ R R T SR e i G S L st O N e T had alittle Dur- | Sn ~Hail Columbia® tight over the | Running Becween Conncil Miuffs and Albright, | 1 and Leavenmorth streets, omatia, Nevraskss WBEDHS Buggies, Rakes, Plows Ete. West Point, \\ s established in business | on hunting, trapping and natural ham heifer—one of the finest shorthorns | previous u ssage. Then he turned it 1:‘.’;".‘";'.':""l'm'.l"n':':'n“:.[.:i'Tuffl;??&:‘;{;{ et D. M. STEELE & CO., ha. Neb. at Wichit Mrs. Harrington w: tory, and in its old leathe s is | brought into the state. Her first calf back aguin nd whistled *Yankee | (b 'the Summit in Omaha, wnfllflsalfl GPOCBH MEAGHER & SPROAT. f invited to v | her sister and, with the | an edition of Cicero’s “De | wasn't ten days old when some of the | Doodle.” l‘!w triple message was then Westword General Agents for Diebold Safe & Lock Co.'s approval of her parents,in whose charge | Senectute,” — the title of which | hoys told me “that it had been may- | given out by the phonograph, resulting L PEgE 9, 1721 and 175 Harney Street, mun, Nel Fire and Bm-glal- Proof Sares Time LUC“ |Iu‘ left her children, she started for | beurs the simple inseription, | ericked. I hunted it up, and 1 2 most eurious combination in which ui E ok b Al " ALLEN BROS., Vaults and Jail Work, W4i5 Farnam Street, nmnn. Texas, Mrs. Matthews received her | D : 2 e sal = = pirt was perfectly distinet. The lous aptitude of ‘the machine” for whistling and musical sounds ix quite Dartmouth — College, | enough some cuss had run a big kister with the pleasure that might b 1848.” Evidently our hero has more of | its side and undersloped each ear. rthe circumstances, and, | a history than many of the charactersof | drove it to the ranch and put a big Whalesale Grocers, 2 overaiis. 1114 aad 111¢ Hamoy Street, Omaba, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO. A | A 6:00 ©6:06 w pared no_effort to [ modernfiction. Here he comes now, [ after the other letters,making the brand | a5 marked in the new instrument as in alloviate the gloom that had sottled | throuh the sazcbrush—u riflo shung on | vead B 0. Then T oharpod. ouh the old. e ; ______Mardware. hmp_fiap‘uf‘a‘mflgerfi v(]f \q‘“fg!h,'..‘m upon her mind. Mrs. Harvington ¢ his :-lm\lld?fl llwhnlldqmuhlamul hul(l» and turned it out, The next time I s i \\llllnu two Te k‘:‘;\l;-.i Edison ‘]m|fw.~ LEE, FRIED & CO., - Stirts, e, 1 % Douglas S dently enjoyed the visit, One unfortu- | of an antelope on his ba « ed | that calf both ears had been grubbed | to have severa whines ready for — nate t»wuf' howey threw her back | and weather-beaten, his sixty odd years | out at the head, and the brand .i-ml B 4 | testing with sound condensers ov fun- ““."IPPPFEYEE ;-H(grdyg.mé?.flh!\?g}.'m. 4| . _Sash, Doors, Etc. into her old |||--Iunn'hnly. The Matthews [ have made him us tough and sturdy as WasI mad? Some. nels, which will gather in the sound Sheet Iron Ete. Ag an, Y R s e vesidence wasaceidentally burned down. | the gnarled oak. His kindly welcome Then mavericks began to get searvce [ from a large avea. S RINEEAUC SR L4 DISIROW &.08 In the house at the time, and destroye thut he does notregard all | as water on the Llano, and the cow - -—— with it, was a trunk which Mrs, ington had brought with her, and | eating ven which contained her husband’s uniform, | knives for Buliers’ Handare & Seae Repar Stop | Ssh, Doors, Bliis and Moulings, Mechaicy’ Tools and Raftalo 8 166 Douglaxst, | Braach Omce, 12h aad Tiand Streets, Omaba, Nt Omat enemies, and we are soon | thieves turned the tention to alter- “It's only a quwlmn of time, steak, using pocket- | ing brands, Old Jim Loving, up in Los | short time; t ] ol ] s and QI{I King coffee | valley, owned about six thousand or [ matism willy g RECTOR&VHLHELMY o 'BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., his sword and other belongings She | from the common cup. After supper,as | seven thousand head of cattle. They 4 v said plaintively, after the five: “The [ we sat about the warm fire and clouded | were all branded with what he called & — = == ; ; 0 ; WEOIBSfllE Hfll’flWflPfl Manufacturers of Sash, DUUI‘S Bluub, treasurers 1 thought so much of and [ the atmosphere with fumes from | half diamond L on the left shoulder ! 0 1 10th and Harney St m Agents ""“‘"”& '“r‘x‘,.“,'!‘xx'x':a'f‘f:'.‘.‘.'.l""r'?é‘.‘.‘;;’L’u"“ kept so long are gone. When I bring | corncob pipes, he told us the story of | The half diamond was over the L. He . for Austin Po: il Omaba, Nob. i Honry home there will bo wothing for | hislife, ' 0 G and | tools herd wp the Chismiriin to Eastward. JMAHA PLANING MILL GO ne 1o retu 4 e his gradus P Wi 0! Kansas in 71, and somewhe wetween = ——e e In the curly part of 1865 Mrs, Har- | with the gold fever, and after o long | Sun City and. Fort. Dodg ht up | "EQIErACOTAITED wita us aroansru o vme | AT Sock [ Shee |Omaha | —Teavy ware. Manufacturers of Mouldings, Sash, Doors, vington was invited to pay a visit toMr. | trip around the horn reached California | with angther herd that had : - R Brignt [¥auds. | W8 j00pok W.d. BROATOH, g Zone up and Mrs, Robinson, vesiding at Den in the spring of 1850. The nex ahead of us. It had been sold that d.ul son, 1 Ter subsequent course would | teen were spent in pros, Loving counted two hundred odd head seem to indicate that about this time | and his forticth year found him a disap- | of his cattle in the herd. T hey we! she determined to carry out along med- | pointed and disheartened man, Ium\dud on the left shoulder with anin itated plan for her husband’s rescue. | wealth and worldly success w T inside of a dinmond. ‘When she started for the Robinsonsshe | cerned. The golden treasuy zlnu was hopping mad. — We learned packed what she thought necessary into in sight, but never within his | that the fellow who sold the herd wa a black-glazed leather satehe Murs. s in hundreds of similar cases, | red-haired Mexican called Color Harrington was two weeks at the Rob- reaped vich benefits from his tting some of the boys we star insons and started to return to her labors. Then he devoted hum :Af to | after him. He got almost to the Nation Mr. Matthews, on Februavy ¢ hunting and trapping in th § (Indian_territory), before we caught It had been arvanged (hnl along Snake river and finally in \ yom- him. The boys sat him astraddle of his upon her \ntmn : the. 1.n<‘-uh1 go | ing, where he imd ‘!n'\'u‘[ul' Ihvdlnsit own pack horse and tied his logs under YR north together to the family home at | seven years, lis friends are dead. | the animal's belly. Then a lariat was Higl lxmfi Falls. Mrs. Harvington ex- [ He has no love for the world | tied under his chin, and the other end ‘mc‘so nu“'SUIn.P‘c’FIan“’w“ d an intention of ~Iuj|p\ngntlm‘ from which he has been s0 | thrown oyer the branch of a live oak, ,{.’.‘;7“:.;{;_"":';;'g:‘,:{:::“;g:m as on her way to Fort Worth, where | long an alien, and he expects to die as | where one of the boys caught it and | ponts Woss Northwess aad ‘outhwest, ia the & she was to meet her sister, and mako | he has lived, alone, He is no longer [ made it fast to the horn of his saddle. jlddle lok in that tra Heavy Hardwam Tron and Steel, “i’ B e, n';':'fl .fo‘flix”fmuul'\’-:nfi'.'f' ooy Springs, Wagon Stock, Hardware Lumber, ete. 4 04 1211 Hiaruey Stree, Omapae oo 29 Browers. EDNEY & c.usson TSTORZ & ILE Wholesale Iron and Steel. Lager Beer Brewers, ‘Wagon and Carriage Wood Stock, Heavy IT 1821 Noi 1) 1!4: 4 1215 Leavenworth st. m'lh .':’:b‘ S st vernmmnell QIR0 Ve W.L. PARROTTE & CO., c . CORPALMER. N P RICHNAN. B BLANCHARD, Wholesale Ha PALMER, RICHMAN & CO., w Live Stock Commission Merchants, —— Oftice~Room W, Op) hange Buildiog, Unie Liquors ;“ bt U - Stock Virds, Kouth Oniaba, WILI-OW SPRINCS DISTILLERY co | and ILER & CO., MecOY. BRQS 1th Strwet, Omaba, Nob. 1 11:07 arll:1h 200 1v11E0 12:150m some purchases. At the léading hotel | poor, but might live in comfort on the | Then Colorau was griven about five min. | Seiom s el and s e e couscin suures, | Jmporters & Jobbers of FineWines & Ligaors MLI.VE- ¢ SIU‘CL CUID'IHSSIDI] HBI:F[]GM in Dallas she ordered breakfast. Her | savingsof the twenty past yes But | utes to teli over his beads. While ‘The Rock Island main lino and branches include Chi- - East lndis Bitters and Domestic Liquors. 1112 Harney | goters fu i 0. Stockers and manner indicated ¢ ction | noj ho is too settled in his life to ¢ i engo,Jolist, Ottawa, La salle, Feoria, Geneseo. Moline a — e e mplete abs o8 g the darned skunk was = = m———— o i um.....‘h ath er- | and Hock Taiand, th limols: Davedport Suscatune. CTING LIN ual ) Nativasi, Union as to her surroundings. She did not | change it for the privileges of civiliza- | ing something about *Sanent Washington, Fairfield, ___bumber.” T Bosk Y DI Sy partake of the food before her, and [ tion, Coyote hides, beaver pelts and | Maria, Madre ~ de Dios, Toving | ai m‘m‘..{'.‘;‘..l‘fi"‘ RL&P: - OMAHA LUMBER CO., LORIMER, WESTERFIELD & MALEY when she asked for the charge’ the | skins of bluck bear and “silyer tips” do | gave ' the signal. The herder ; Allnmu~ run Daily . susep) Loav. sworth Minneapolis and waiter replied, *“*Nothing, madam, b \ml ]\fl\L eaten llulllnu.' more than support him, and his s time with the rope tied to his saddle horn devoted to rewrsting his copious | dug spurs into his pony and shot ~wrovi | ALKinds of Buiding Material o Wholesale Live Shck Commission, m.9:15 a. m. Btreet aud Union ek Yarda 0 e ertous sad Slons Pal mieds e m Boom 4. Smand: ¥ made no reply, but smiled | notes yn the fauna of the Sierra and the | like the w 1t was a forty foot lariat ii 80 Miadewsatiateraeciats otHies sad w e, JRie: B Louis B“ADFO“ . THORN & SHARPE, ' This is the 'last that is | Rocky moudtains. And so, unknown in | and he reached the end with jork thut The Great Rock Island Route . m. 0:13 8. m vty Ko oo, "% B |15 B s 0 S b o o1 | B 15 pos b o "t i | S ot R L St 2 vty | Deder o Lomher, Lt i, 800, | oy Tede 0 e e, { however, that she bought a ticket for [ livion by giving to the world of natural- | The greascr’s head popped like the re- | bridges areof sione and tron. 1ts track is of wlid M. & Bt m.0:15 Doors, ete. Yards “"‘:' ‘“““’“"""*”’“"" | Room ijldiog, Union Stock Yol Fort Worth, this, howe: ver, isnot known | 1sts the result of his patient study and lnu( of asix shooter 3 ains run Daily. m e ee———— DE| — Ly e ,4,_' 1 aeha, B One for o A station agent at a | obse ion. “It was the only way to deal with i IOUK LARF h B G, “Bank & Truse o Omaha o o { small place on the line hus stated that [ Were his case an isolated one Tshould | those fellows, and that kind of treat- TPl EIn Junsieh 8¢ mpseior By . mosam Dealer fn all Kluds Ur Lflmhfl'. T ALEXANDER & FITCH, ho saw a lady answering to the de- | not have mentioned it. But such is not | ment hus mude them searce, . Sinco . we Dlsing Car, providing deicious meal w0118 p. A Jen ! ! seription of Mvs, Harrington, 1ler | the fact. The mountaing of tho west | huve got to building big pasturen with | Kas S Cuar s s Jouphy atckien brd —0 Commission Dealen in Live SO0k, manner was such a8 to crento the im- | are full of misunthropic Thoreans with | barbed wive fonee aeoud ‘em, mayer- rvative, ita discipling e ., m.[12:18 p.m. RED W. GRAY., Room 2, oppgaite Ex ) pression that she was not able to take | men wholove nature with all the in- | icking and cattlo stealing have about care of herself. He asked her, “Where | tensity of Burroughs and John Muir, | died out. And we don't have to hire so are you going, madam?”’ Hor only te- | who for her sake, make their homes in | many hevders either. Men ride around ply was a sad, pathetie smile. His du- | the wilderness and feels absolute enjoy- | the pastures every day or 5o to see that ties diverted his attention clsewhere, | ment only as sho reveals to them her | the fences are noi down, but they don t and when he looked again s, Har- | secrets and hidden mysteries. Their | car branding ivons with them, Brand- ton was not th hearts are the Kindest and softest, but | ing is done m u[,,’u]lu ln-uodn now.” veuworth, Kansas Cit; 1 uw| Mrs. Ilui'rn;gluli) ‘;h-x)\p]ufnrml at the mmfl time llnlur mmllr--s m'-i as -~ :l o polats trons (s JM'" and chil ean only be surmised. id she leave | rugged and inflexinle as the might Serious consequences may Jousus §8 | 0 eers haatestion eourieey and Kindly atteation, ! 100 traili ab somd telion and starb 1hto | posks Autong. which thoy live, aud 1 | you s g . T asess b, Lldery, seplesof Wastorn Tl o i glect that cough, Dr. J. H. Me- any desired inforu ation, apply 40 principal oMces in the wilderness in & vain seareh for the | reverence them as priests of those mys- | Lean's Tar Win, Lung Balm mu.,m B e A iy brave husband whom she still fondly | teries which are foreign to the world of b ily enre it 26 cents a bottle, JaTian, |3 & LumherFlee Cement, Etc., Etc. ple, X jra "{""“""}L"Y“"""' i B TTUNION STOCK YARDS €O T. W. HARVEY LUMBER CO. 0f Omahg, lellfld. FE E l E ':.""“":':'gi * Yo Dealers Only, ‘en Joba ¥. B Eoyed ot vesied ma s Office, 1400 Faruam Street, Omade. u: S.C&l __Alltrains run Daily. sing lands of Interior Dak d Kankakee, the Rock Island of ta 10 travelorn bebween Cincinnal, Indian: ayette and Council Bluff JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT Z Advertising has always provep ul. Before placin Newspaper Advertising co LORD & TNOMA » ADYERTIS S 46 10 49 Kasdolsh Sieet. CHICACO- W " JOHN A. WAKEFIELD," " "’ Wnulesalc anber Ett.

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