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THE OMAHA DAILY BER: MONDAY THE COMMERCIAL TRAVELER. | s st o et | BRhlar ity e et | ot i et oot sons i | (1A NFQUITING. DAY A MEXICAN SPARTACUS. PREPARED To co TO ‘IA"“ Bandit Bernal, the Terror of the Pine — Mountains, to move comfortably along in the commercial s wer, of L. B. Mever & (%.,Chi N o {oke channes wihes Jhe mila stopped knd bard “h‘m ARy, 10 In tone,. Siog. '"M\‘llfl“h Then John stooped down and picked For severalmonths | one of the youngest clgar men on the road, ::r a stone. He threw it in the direction Ne York J 1: The dven- times reigned otice mory i " Lincoln's Mayor and Olty Council "””.W o “If.,“pl:'.“r;';m“ e "“‘Uxh Items of Interest to the Men on the | jrevious to her father's death no traveling | munages to sell o great many goods. He has the spectres. It whizzed past their Fracles al, b salesman had visited the town and all the | been traveling in Nevraska three years. heads, and quick as a flash they turned | Its General Observance in Omaha Adhere to Their Plan. can outlaw, might furnish material Road. oods were ordered by mail. Her father's | o A LA and ron back a few yard 1 dodged for u dozen _sensation novels, #o full of | - SAUMMER ;—THAN " SRedit wee ook mith the wholeasie deaiers 1e0s k. Lindlay, ons of ths oldest commercial SOWHAN N TEHES BRT, ree Last Thursday dramatic incidents and daring esca- X KSGIVING. | and when she had assumed the reins, not J - s TR hadt ' e THE BASIS OF THE ACTION. | pudes hins his life been. 'Thiis enterpris- from any desire o de Say cne, ahe had | Da8 N n esperience of thifty.seyen voats L e LR LR S continned. Wisifieks under the nate of K, and represents a silver-plating establishment | ghosts,” said John, and he began bom- ing brigand found himself in his nin rterest— | Tuzwell, which, while it had been her in St. Louis with the activity and vigor of | barding the fence corner with stone: teenth year at the head of nband of | A Romantic Tale of Lo Its Origin Purely American~What y " . > o o one much younger in years. They od & & I 1 Omaha People H Judge Chapman's Commendable | Lo rpanized to enforce the Dull Times in Texas — Bio- b A A Lo el A 5 S satks of (he youthan), enohgatle and 11,\'-‘?.':.fl.l:.l:,?,li“:""’lf;: .‘l'.';,.l:",“f,","'.'.';. ("};‘ ’In-n:’\al r::: g Chargeto the Beers Jury—Another | aholishment of peonage, This is a graphical — Omaha's Sun- T the present crisia she had writton | BANdsuRg traveling men of ihis eity aewin | o' deep, masculine voice: g i 5 Effort For a Belt Line— Ca Mexican custom which authorizes dAy Cuesta-Sampien, letter of ehtreaty o Challingeworth, Savage | SPpears the wall known Ed. B. Gaze, whose | WP E NN on e or 111 SR A1 Gity News: creditors o enslave those who are ine ; & French, asking anextension, and in reply | EFIRIS now cmblazoned with the namo of D |4, o vou arrested!” i Thanksgiving day has come and gone. T 18800 B debted to them and cannot pay. had received a efi This wi e M. Steele & Co., of this ecity, He is one of AR bR b N on the Ath day of Decembe X pay ad receivod n fat refusal. ‘This was the L 3 e TR aEsIE T ol - BTN e iy | S Tecember, “1he — In conjunction with un exiled politi- A Drummer's Thanksgiving. first failure to tidot in reamonsble time hor ( the men who has aided in his own way.to | ) Wt FUaet LI S O TR 88 TUTIE [ st e gt e [#ROM THE PER'S LINCOLN BURBAU.| oliin ol considerable busincas ability, | « “Did you ever hear the stosy of~swell, | Cbligations. 17 cloved now hersel and mother | SFI¥S from,Uils terhitory the gtocers ot Uil | LEW 19, IACE Up e MINC (0. 20, BaCk TR AL T \eral o wa ot of the set cago, who long held possession of it. Though | and wake his father up and tell him Ying and fasting, asked a well | 12Uld be thrown out of the actual necassities | j, 0 throughout the state, Mr. Gaze is & | about i 0 ol rofossor's | & Decome & geners] holi it of life, while, if permitted to continue, she e, about it. He entered the professor's | States; it heing appointed fitst by the precdent Known traveling man of a Bk representa- | Waa fully confident of & spoedy financial re. | YOUDE man of “propossessing apporance, | yoom. ~The light was burning and | DD Jamaticn’ Atier Which the o bmors of tive Friday. “It is not a tragedy nor a com- | covery. How many times Joe Dearbon had | With a natural, ruddy glow to his coun- | ¢howad the empty bed. glimmer of | the i also fssue their proclamaty S oty many times | teNANCE, 8uch as comes to most countenances d Ths morning Mayor Sawyer and the elev the firm did a thriving collateral busi- | we'll eall him Joe Dearborr members of the eity council of Lincoln fined | ness by raiding stock farms, and would in the United States court for contempt, de- | have probubly continued to thrive until part for Owaha and for a term of imprison- | the present day if the governor of Sin- edy, but a neat little tale of actual lives with | listened to this same sto o something shot across John's mind o ahsir oun constituency. [The people of Ne s alc d rreste e i v ; i o > 8ol . nly after the indulgence of ng shot across John's mind. Braska hud plenty to be thankeu) ho B " been had aud the more important business "TI i THaas PR the Biirper Joe Dearbon was young in years but as a | bafore had . such & - ense met hie | ODen air He has a peculiarly | started for the yard again, Before he L':r'n'x?fi(n'» E(,"In'n-’ cvistuted the stafs for u week has been sted preparat "H“nw..:“l_ T Re Yoy "“.4“”.’:%{““ commercial traveler he was by no means o | extended observation. Hero was a girl who | 8€recable baritone voice, musical even in the [ got out of the house the back door was cciddents huve marred the recos : 1 . K oar, Among the many it M 45 | fledgling, At the age of tyvelve he had en- | beyond doubt had been guilty of that which conversational tones, with a clearness of | thrown open, and two panting and flus- [ had more cause o thanknl o (hat S Ly men like Mr. Savage would consider a hein- | Chunciation and a measured style of expres. | tpated figures in white, with mud on [ the family of Mr. Wigge residing at ih > | ous offense, an unpardonable crime. And [ $i0n which i interosting to the ear. Itis an | ghaip clothes, came hurricdly in. Thoy | $his Biasie it and Burdotte streets, Las vuge & | yot Joe Dearbon could not believe her guilty | evidence of prudence, cwution, earnestnes: y Y in. Y | July Blan - Oy 0 this step tak The mayor and members g of the council arc professional and business men of prominence, responsibility and held voint in his « Land de take up arms against his country. He | tered the office of the great mercantile estab- delivered the prison: from juil and [ lishment of Challingsworth, he, a litte five-yvoar-old daugh in public esteem in the city. They take the | et St at their head. retreated rench. In the capacity of office boy he had | of intended wrong. and exceeding goodness of disposition which looked at John, and John looked at | M . Wihkus, wis tikin sick with scarlet fever, present step in the confldent belief that their | o the fustnosses of the Pine mountains | acquired some of the clevated ideas of mer- | . The amount Was small, yet the watehful | Feadily improsses A e e At last John said, fn mock sur- | Guc Ui al aovsa formed on ler Heck wnder actions leading up to the case in contempt | und defied the government. le dutics which had won for his om- | Savage guarded jeulously the peunies due his | 14 desitous of effecting the purchase of u bill. | PriSe, o o st 0 R ear, & chronie Abreoss At Was contine were right and in justice to the peoplo whose | The sdventures of this remarkablo % theie cuviablo position in the com- | housce Whit shouid he ot Whatcould he | {7 GUE I INGRAERC YU A e AL RS LR BB T Dl o servants they arc: that their actions were | man have furnished Felix Oswald with | Mgreial world, i e | dot Nothing but carey out his instructions, | fhia' country in 18 and became connected | Cows!" exclaimed hi and | Eilous o tilerculons absegss: 1t 14 one fat 18 A r 5 i Through gradual promotion, at the carly with u beating heart he gave his decis: [ Uhis Cows!" exclaimed his mother, “and | wlow in {t< progress, Mr. Wiggs, 1n_talking to taken in the full belief that they were not in | the material for _an interesting | ageof eightacn Joe Dearborn made bis initi] | ion to the brave girl before him, with the dry goods house of A. T. Stewart & | o1 ought to be ashamed of yourselfl™ | The raporter about the case, s e s contempt, und were ot aunmated by desires | sketehinthe November num- | trip on the road. The same fidelity and | Attachment or assignmentwas the alterna- | 00 New ¥orky subsequently woing to At | T50Gowel™ oxelaimed his father, “and | I this case was the result of th searict fover, to bring the court into contempt. Inthis | ber of Lippincott’s Magazine. | promptucss which had characterized his rela- | tive, und the feelings of the poor girl | Nold & Constable's of the sume place | He | o J5ik ool ek to bed, sir!” chronie abeoss often followhg such Tow forms last step of the mayor and council, ns in fo He writes that fortune for o long time | tions with Challingsworth, Savage & French | were plainly manifest in her fair young face, | (A< DaRe B TR0 ACCRE S EROISECEE | <y f‘u-\' "l wont to bod, und the | Bt Hiest ofis i haoay e e iy someshit remarkablo | scems to have favored fho bandivand | 48 an ofice boy and genera clork warked his | Not piteously, “s some more musculine had | {or, TGt JONSIL J 0, Mo DAt \ 0 bed, an at niht, often xaturating ‘the bundngss we who for years | ¢orts us a traveling salesman, Now, at tho | done before lior, but with earnest solicitude, s held for ko veata, reslgniak to o onths | shAQOW on tho Shorrard henre deep. | ol v and prey upon | €€ of twenty-six, Joe Dearborn had for | she besought an opportunity to retrieve her | yuo vy “tobdcconists. His headquarters . il I eight xears wended his busy way over an ex- | fortunes, insignificant to the world, all to | Purg, Va., tobacconists. Flis headq 1 then noticed the sdvertisements of Drs, MeCoy ‘ In ihe midst of a hot pur- | tended territory winning for himself many | her. A vision of the little_ sister cating her | Were in Omaha and Denver. Ho traveled | It aly gives us pleasure to speak | and Henry, and told my wite she had better Upon their arrival in Omaha and imme- suit the Benalites escaped by an im- | personal friends and for his house a host of | Thanksgiving dinner this day alone camo be- }(“"‘I"R{‘"‘l': states and '_"'”r"'{l well of a good article. The “Garland | take Blanche and go see then. She did and in e ot “thete earceration. the | penetrable mist thatshrouded the high- | profitable patrons. A genial, generous na- | fore the young drummer and excusing hin. | [ 'G0 (IR bRy Stoves and Ranges™ are acknowledged | ohymoith they had her well, as von soe there 8 o g to embody all that is best in that line. | be gone als Mr. Wik led to a bright and % WEia At ath i snal | age when he was appreciative blegs. | and dispatehed o messenger with the follow- [ tred from in 1885, since which time ho has |y 000" iated by i e oy Mitle el who ey 1 e e Wil Da sibsaritiod to boferd. tHeIR ALtorney; they were st ing to death and Benal | age Mm‘lml;‘l; L?"‘:l\ (i;‘f lfll‘n;-m;l:'ll.: i“g‘“h.m_"m\;fl his Imu;u'": been on the road for D. M. § o & Co., of | Though imitated by many they are | pretty little girl who was playing with her little wouldputonit. We'nctored for it from July A i September, and it was continually grows the Peters- |sened. i worse, i wo becatnd sertonsly inrmed, § case, they are endorsed by & public opinion | 1is crew of cutthroats in the city of Lincoln that must be gratifying ‘;’"“”‘"']' to defy the tothem to the full extent of its unanimity. | Nt people v L RETRBATH e 5 ings of their m en_on bl 1o B | Saualol By iteie brothier and XHowed the Feporter that her uear G AL Hambertson, who il depart at oned G e LG T oa|| o7 linn G mmouNtared e, di Tearlng’. “1or hink Tanwell O, K. Asks for ninety lbeb s E oDl T equaled by none, Wha RS Well ks over 1t was, 7 ashington to presen he hubeas corpus 8 CLIC & 4 € B b 0 ror i g - v | days' extension. Speci rase, o rive | rl 0 kurope, wher 3 g case butore the United States Supreme court. | away that had besieged them and they | Syndathetie I b Al o el tension. - Special. case. Can T#IVe | wooks in’ uunis throuch England, Ireland A Two-Mouthed Man. "The i wred so that th way be prosented without delay. The petition of the mayor and council k of time. vegard Bernal as v rights, and » case | were saved in the n The country peopl the champion of the liotle. u we = i A France,has led some of his friends to sw York T of all with whom he came iu contact. iis | Anything but a happy Thanksgiving was | ghi1 b » sslro i ‘ sympathetic nature did not,however,leud him | that of Dearbon's. Al day log ho hore u | feel was prompted by a desive 0 soe the girl | two-mouth to permit the interest of his house to suf- | heavy heart and when late that night a mes. | 1 left behind him. mes: They t man up in th isa blonde young man, with smooth have got a bowery. He prepared for Iltvn‘uwl-uu' court | 'n-un...lu‘ camp is the refuge of politics for. Upon mory ions than one this same | senger areived with a reply it cannot be said , — - face and a sort of sewer-gas expression, under and parsuant. o the laws and ordic | S0 R O Joo Dearbon had with heavy heart yet firm | that he was surprised upon openingit to read, | Food mikes Blood and Blood makes | who sits on a platform, drinks water nances of the eity of Lincoln, they procecded resolution, closed the doors of unfc “Follow your instructions.” ~ Well, to make u ol rtunate AL A i Tmproper digestion of food | with one mouth and simultaneously gt parsonal risk ho oft {'Jf»rhh(f'.'.'r" ll,::l{:m::flwy!n\y_x:.!:: l:ilu':;:.'l‘nl..-‘““-!.i :Ii'::rofil“h‘:v';c::E):l‘v‘n{‘nll‘:llv:l T.,'";:’.'fl'«‘,‘.;.Zf.'hf.';l: ! ily produces bad blood.resulting | smokis a cigarette with the other, and - | pears at election meetings. where his | daprived of londing a hand by tho sters ords: | cause. Ho visited her and consented to give | it # feeling of dullness in the stomach, | does various other duets for the delec- nd malfeasance in - office: that the | impassioned rhetorie fives the country | nances of commercial custom and the invaria- v ninety days extension. Her itude [ avcidity, heartburn, sick headache, and | tation of the mob. His upper mouth is ere veferred to a committee of | ogple with enthusisni ble Law of Challingsworth, Suvage & Fronch, | Was uubounded, He urged her to use every | other dyspeptic symptoms. A closely | in the fushionable locality, and consti- v totake testimony and w T, the wovernment finding that | The ability Dearbon had displayed in his | endeavor to make her collections in that tinie | confined 1ife cuuses indigestion, consti- | tutes 1 medium sized aperture immedi- £ of fcts: that on the tinding | )0y could not dislodge him, dispatched | dealings with fuilingmerchants prompted Mr. ( and by telograph reported to his housc that | pation, biliousness und loss of appetite. | ately under his nose and immedintely e was found gulity e ) bles there no | over his ehin. The lower one is not 4 i f Fa thy Lbusiness man’ of his firm, to | the entire bill of . Tazwell had been pati. | 7, Fopratapihne o e Judge, through his att u board of commissioners to arrange for e TR b IR G T good for much, as he had brass lip % tol than his Y or run with peculiar feelings - thout < i . il il d that there- | startling. He wanted a_pardon for-| wh N oyn. The maaner in } and refuse of the jai investigation of the wes and i 15 nst the police judge citizens, accusing him of misc caining order from the circuit judge of | o surrender. The outlaw’s terims we cgute this unpleasunt task to Kim in other | Tustead of returnitg to his homo b 1| remedy equal to Prick the Kighth judicial cireuit h the unfortunate debtor was closed out ing suspicion he could withhola a por- | [t has been tried and proven to be a | fitted toit, and the two-headed cow, who tpon the corrt, without notice or bond being | ovory momber of his hand, o bonus of | by Jdoo Dearvon pleased excecdingly the | o of the remittance “and s Cho specific, o :mll felt quite badiy when he came, has requir ixsued the order. The brief ad 0.000, an armed cscort of twenty-five:| selfish nature of Mr. Savage, who counte. | had _in his own bank the sum of e T yecome reconciled” after watehing s s the procecdings of the council in which e et I e ety come | naned mo Sarince on the past cihice of - | 400 he folt that fie was dome w0 wrog in | THE SHADOW ON THEIR HEARTH. | porformane the or was disregarded, and N aliet of Sinalon. His | self or employes, of the strict rulos of the | assuming this amount. The expiration of Otto Tolpefe ou the part of the itioners SN A BLLoh 5 i s ninety days came a fhon was | Some € thet the cotiee” Had. no. fusladiselon | tesms were, oficatis Yot Kocepted, arid | HoNEe AL sUh I Hiio Sayesinin L IR gl Chld sl i) pad is the man. In a talk Otto did not exhibit BLANCHE W1GQS. mplications That Arose From with him yesterda v ) i ool o tHINY SuCteash ; found at Buehlerville, and there received the Family's Efforts to Dispel It. (Efae SO Mr. Wiggs resices at the corner of Twenty- the restraining order was | the government sent fresh t10ops to try | Heo tng mehans ool nd stony | yrom the dung merchant the full amount of Hirikbite, B, Cav “W""h‘m,l‘ of | that sutisfuction over his unusunl bless- | cehth aud Burdetfe stroets, and wtll corrobor- and that the judiment of | and conguer him. given by Challingsworth ness. It took the strictest ccon- CAS ting it. vage & brone | her indeble ranlt it vt | omy to save it, aud during the time her T ot of | mother nad died, making her trials doubly urt that the petitioners wi tempt and the sentence of the eou the New York Sun: Prof. R wd. superintendent of the I ings that one might oxlwfl. He said | ate the above to any one de her- | he wa re in con- | n 1886 the flag-bearer dispatched by | wore few and far betwee iee | g, His fol ! * | it. His fo that the | the leader of the Mexican forces sent to [ a rare born that way and couldn’t help b ary ase that this house ever w were poor, and he sup- = StitioTors baY @ ;i A : o RO R B 1 A The following statement regaring Drs. Me- (LA S B Ll L BTG wnd the outla nder, returned | a mercantile collapse with burat hands. hard to bear. g unty common schools. lives in She- | poged it was a sort of congenital sar- D T e aoron Boot S ROPIRY? ment for violiting the restraining order, iy ¥ ud of his uniform and benring the | 1t wason the ‘morning of Novemper @2, [ Dearbon replenished her stock, hut it was 10 township, that county. in a fine | s on his parents, who already had | St tiete euinent"yysicting Hitve been n o v‘\““‘ nmv|n‘: :m”\ ‘P:‘hmul"l'l.l 1"1;?’: i :“fi Ilyu message from Be d 187 that Joe Dearbon arvived at the last | Plain that the trade in Buehlerville would | residence surrounded by or rds and | more mouths to fill than the lardor was | WSt they have treated and cured over st thous- 1 cirenit court of the United ” States ane Jerns i § 4 & a town to be o 3 nade’ on that trip. His [ amount to mych. Some months after i % ! ances another nq collectious there completed, the that the store of E. Tazwell was sold to a States. mile, I herewith bet my life, the fate of | Grummer was enjoying his cigar in the " oftice | Stranger and the energetic, youug girl, much Tt is necessary under the law and rules of | my followe: vd our faith in the justice | of the only hotel in the town and dreaming of | beloved in the scenc of her trials and procediire that in bringing cases of this char- ailve tho event of o wager that | the J Hioves e EWoa1a s KHeHAL W . | troubles, left for other pa procediire that In bringtig cases of this chars | of Heaven on tho event o ger that | the happy hours he would spend with h } ; 3 W | nd e atarrh and chronie throat wds and fortile fields. The pro- | equal to. When Otto ulks ho uses Wis | s i o thess e o per vent had oy s wife and his twenty-year-old | ypper mouth and shuts the lower one | declared and pronounced incurable. John share his pastoral vetréat. John | with his finger. This gives him a sort has won local fame as o base hall umn- | of fageolet manner that isa little try- violation of the coustitution of the United If Colonel L. V. ad within twenty-four hours T shall have | little sister; ah his arrangements had been | What over became of her pire. The family is happy. and but one | i, "1y seoms as if he were playing con- CATARRH DESCRIBED. alleged r Lecess d - e AN 8 e H ) ittle girl he loved so well and she had vorth, Savage & French, and | That disturber hasn't erep exactly, 5 viste postasios conjure ; = i A tER L st wui e R eattorete | Wit i Bu G et Evet B FomBIHE e IR Lo et ol (G e po R TRt Aok 1 i ot Aete s LSt phac S 1 rions vista of cestasios conjured up by | The Symptoms Atrending that Diseass uit court. Following is the statement in [ his headquarters the outlaw of the Pine the brief in full coveringthis point: Mountains moves with the freedom of a Your petitioners alloge as spe Cf respected private citizen stances, making divect action and mterven- | jjo' the intervals of the s tion of ‘this court necessary and expedient, | 9 that it would be useless to apply tothe circuit court of the United States for the district of raska for a writ of habeas corpus, be- | S imes it has come | the jdea of two mouths Otto does not ful- fail me Jo vo will Mo s ‘commodious cottage in the wostern part of | | i ; X | 4 Which Lieads to Consumption. e e il 1. ..:}...";2’:.‘,.,,4,“ this cily, owaod aid occupicd by this samo 5 “‘”L. i i;“‘]\m”‘|lz‘|“,,l “} fill. He cannot eat, except with the 3 L t least dur- | wpon. Now he was absorbed in thoughts of | Jo€ Dearbon, only that is not his His | (41 SO BINOR T hooked | upper one, und he cawnot talk very well | When catarh has o inual eam- | the only relative he had on curth and was | Wife—well she knows the price of groceries the garden gate with its horn and | with either. Unl he stops up the | Rper Dot O e in onign, which confines his summer | thinking what he could take the little girl s | 100 and is the same patient, carnest woman stalked in s unblushingly as the light- | jower one in speaking, he is forced to | are subje launts to the wildernoss of the upper | ®token of a brother's love. - His roverie was | 81 was when she prosided over the affairs | ning-rod agent. If the six-foot bars of | tall to a " whistling accompaniment. | ense has Peasants doff their | nd [ broken by the appearance of the landldrd vell, general store. the pasture lot have bade it pause some- | Phis does not take place because the | Bpiy, someth {sted in the head and the t for any length of tine in a district whero people -and the dis- 5 atarrh invurl :xtends down the wind . : " ted talgtnma: are “happy and Dearbon always g (o G bUE : ou | it the Dronchial fubes, Which s cause both th uit and district. judges | ejaculate theiv “Good day, G T oo GAY Lioht oMM TmE b the et | P o pauced oflyong tenotkn 'r one is jealous, but because the -y the alr into the different parts of the ve it as their opinion in the contempt pro- eting Kl Capitan, with “or without R TS MATRORTOWse town of Buchlerville. tolbuttiCowIRtho DALGIANCICOMUILIAWLIIL v one cainot help it. Morchyer, | lunge ‘The tubes become wffected ‘rom the ceedings that the said_restraining order was | his excort. Merchants honor his deaft | o oyl S A little bluo ‘oyed girl bearing the nameot | & ¢rush. This shadow on the She leak in his tracheal bellows gives | SWwilling and the mucous wrising from catacrh, a lawful order and within th. K » , sower of the | on s court to make. Your petitioners also state | gt 250 1D RS T e homowanly court. shat a8 ina | fortunc tellors, for, strange to sy, the | Huve forwarded il 407 to .~ Co a huskiness in Dearbon’s v o ¢ IO e for is partisans er elay. Sava L il el Santh of the capital ity of | armed reformer, as his partisans call | delay. ; o it e ‘ T bt with_ s pomulation of | i, appenrs in some respects to be as [ ALl hisplane for o happy Thankegiving | A eiaried With, o pooris 40,000, serious imjury may acerue to the wu- | superstitions as a vision-haunted her- | o he was Joe pocketed the instruetions and | for me. 4 e al affairs of A ulty -f?nm' |ln-*‘!llm rs, | mit. jince the death of his | coing to the postoftice received the bill from Ain't much of a st as magor and aldenuen of suid city, we | hrother-in-law he hus taken his | the mail. - Wiring bis regrets to the little | &V v word, and this J LHROLLARLEANGEIO. el household under his s 1l pro- | sister, the drummer prepared for his journey JUDGE CHAPMAN'S CHATG . : 3 I tho T e trinls “ust. closed, | tection and, “having no children | which meant misery for some poor unfortu- s ehiro. o the.ury wad | of his own, mikes o great pet of hislit- | miccountry dealer, | 5 S Dull Times In Texas. something 1o (‘,,,,!,l,,,.“dlv nl‘-”.u‘r;\'-“ ll"“"l‘ “:,{ ||.,- |_,.“|;:|\jw, W h[u_ ml»\‘\ Lt lI eIy ‘:“t 50 small was the place that it took consider- Commercial Traveler (to Texas hardware I ino nilonssiclosdynan sl nE e AR pR R LIS ROX U Fap iUl Vit Boatiitd dealer) —How's your stock of rope, Mr tically no showing but the | sjon But during his last By 10 o'clock that evening OB e e ) 2 [ es, become plugged up, 8o Tt scemsasif ever his voice a strange and unrea! whisper- | that the air eanmot et h ws free s it shonld, 3 r;iv'l il*[”‘l{* ¢ ing sound like that of u sexton ata | Khorthess of breath follows, and” the patient . Sher. € st ving the fair s ) wbor and dificulty. placo in Prof. Shor- | funeral. Instead of having the fuir eathes with IRbow and dUEGIES ) Sl noor front yard. | a his feet. as might ignorantly be and wheezing inside the ch At this stage of ik no opportunity to prove its | pected, Otto is a lonesome bachelor, | the disease the breathing is usually more Yapid a lucky moment | eligibility and mike its eleetion sure. | Fhat kissing tendency which Dapwin | i when i ueaith, Tho ntient s also hos but its true, | THis prediction on the part of the town- | ohserved through all the scale of organic | /e pain which accompanies this condition ts bon i8 to-d ship cow to pass in and occupy the Sh evolution. beginning with the sunbeams | of o dull character, felt in the chest, behind the ing for | vard premises, besides being a lurking | that kissed whe sea, is d Rl | e o a Fory Any R house 3 menace to domestie tranquility, so 10 | guite a number of Otto’s friends of the | then be absent for several others, - The. cough == speak, wastough on the hived man. He | fominine gender, but’ still they do not | thatocours in the first stuges of bronchial ca- ¥ lotast: ot d T D e Pl bl S Y oo | tarrh 4s_dry, comes on at intervals, hacking in b pLot *‘i",t DY .‘}".‘,’ clubs | adore him. Whenever, in thé process | chieter, aid 15 usually most troblesome i and stones and an occasional shotizun, | of a courtship, he has kissed anybody | the morning on rising, or goitic to bod at night, against this predilection. and it di with his upper mouth the lower one has | and it may be in the first evidence of the disease ht, pricsts enter his ' Tuzwell Dearbon listened last night to | hearth is cows 1 'fancied | in the township n's eye und | didate at large for «e when the | rard’s orchard, ssumedair of | and los :amp without Go at onc favors with [ count of k. Tazwell or attach immediately. ollect onr ac- | Ell u 8 this same tale Tam telling yo 1 detected a tear in the e sty Hoka¥wis nol rocoiItion ofi | Tiorones tiie bulltTiEuot Dhotain B | e o oy s cronlE the {drupmer]| Eharpodgel o | tarbed his slumbers and broke his rest. | whistled. This interruption appears to | “Xendteinto the s, o oughing inducea the th 1 classes of emotional and other | (I the house of @ friend and. with | morning arrived ut F i e county seat | M Sharpedge-Woive got @ pretty Tair | 5o ho resigned a few days ago and left | he awkward “and unpopular. — His | byt tough mics <0 violent us'to ciuin vom- od insanitios » judge’s charge o 1 X i oft; . o been rather quie s Sherrard fi s with its sor- | sec i 4 3 r. er on the o o | insanties in the Judges charie 10 the | Gdent emotion, recommended’ that | of the county in which Bueblerville w ot ra L the Sherrard fumily alone with its sor- | second mouth, in fact, keeps close | i, Laferon the micus b, i 4 1 for the protection of human life. He | youngster to his especial care. cated] o MOW L p and envious wa on his fivst, and | ter, whic at the small tubes in the vid to the jury if they found the prisoncr I have a misgiving,” said he, “that |} “';“'"‘ *f“‘,"""“"?l';{ln y breakfast, for Omaha's Sunday Guosts, ,The night after the hired man left | the sentimental bugle eall spoils all his | lung With ihis there ure of- 0 Qistingtish between right and wrong | we shall not keep Teo much longer if [ 18 destingtion, o distance of twenty-cicht | rhere was a large delegation of commer- | Prof. 1}-»n rd _\»..1\1«_ up "nn‘d»ll"‘“f'f‘ll“ tender plans. He isresigned, however, | (o0 stroaks dovit e e whon he committed murder they should we ever trust him out of sight. Two | little villiage of Bushlorville wis renched. | cial travelers in the city yesterday, and the [ tramp of cows in his orchard. h and now uses it simply t0 smoke cigar- ctorates before any cough ) turn a verdiet of murder in the first de T under the indictment; that under the | the man must_be considered sane until he was proven insane, and that the evidence being no hired man to show the swee breathed kine th i grounds, the prof nights ago I dreamed that [ sent him [ The first sight which met the gaze of the | boys enjoyed themselves in that peculiar way up to the texada (a sort of flat roof) | tired man of commerce was o neat sign bear- | patent with the profession, where the women were churning butter | ing the words: “E. *Tazwell, General [ g following named sere at the Millard : prars. : weete | ottes with und play o o Kink of sqc e ¥ S e T sl W the nourologic | | In some cases small massos eesy mu quickest way off the | joe, which combines the neurologic [ In some cases small massos of cheesy aub: rore to go | effect of the mouth harmonica with @ | the fingers, emit w bad odor. In other cases pa i v A ime cas ever | Store S 1 G out und eject them himself. His wife | slow and lingering death by the uccor- | ticles of a hard, chalky nature ure spit up. The PEOviLE ndan e uiuss dlie Joonclugivs and ‘_"\‘-"‘.‘."'“\"}'f o ','".H lkffh“‘,}"" Cand | The young salesman could not withlold a Chicago;. G, G. Dodd, Chiougo; | yas asloe f,A and for fear of waking her | doon., CRGES ¥ the uecor- | L0 e of choeky or chalky lumps {ndicates ser jury, ufter being out tive hours, returned a | seen alive. We scarche and | o orsympathy a8 he thouight of the pain: | M. M. Levin, New York: W.G. Coughlin, | 16 did not dross himself, morely dras- q 1o bieot | rious mischiet at work in the lungs. verdict inder the indictment, and there was | all around for miles and met all sorts of BE% A SFERECA, O U 2 Niiva BT TR yal s Al 3 ’ 3 2 Otto is not 'F-INHH object to gaze | Tin"some cases caturrh wiil extend into the @ good deal of comment as to'what could oc- | people, only him we could never find.” ke mposed Dpanhim, & A New York; J. L. Swain, New York; ing on his slippers. upon excessively. and as o wall decora- ags in a tew weeks: In other cuses it may be cupy their time for the five hours, To-day T 0 is horse cared for, the drummer repaired | Silvester, New York: R. G. Liferre, New | ~This night-shirt’s cnough to have on | tion he would not succeed The 1 months, and even yoars, before the disense at- cupy .- to the little building called a hotel, which | yore. . L. tack he lungs sufliciently to cause serfous in- his | terforence with the general health. When the ranken- | disease s developed to such a polnt the pa. s the id of tient {3 said to h; catarrhal consumption, s will be passed on Beers and the | Karnings of New York Working Girls judize will fix_the day upou which he is to hang. Mr. Strode, how further efforts fo what it Adams, New York: A. Tnqui New York: J Baltimo ell's was the | West. Chicagos St. Louis: . Gustel, | to drive cows out at midnight,” said ho. | cap on his unnecessary aperture in “It won't take long, anyhow. windwipe gives him a sort of I Then the professor tip-toed out of the | stein look, and conve y 7 H made up in neatness and qualit New York World: As if to illustrate [ lackod in splendor and quanti will make e is. vas | devel > fHel T, t through a re. | the truth of this, o woman, who was | developed the fact that Ta; s clie . o ronchial o 18 mor e furthor efforts for s sient throtkh e | present at the committes mieting last | only store in the town, one grist. mill and u | §yder, - Baltinoge; Matler, "New | house and went into the orchard 1o eviet | chemois-skin hings and o moroceo- | St whid ifers Wi e di s parts of throv pieal to the supreme court. night, and who had evidently not’ been | saw mill constituting the balance of the com- N ST R L T the cows. Shenango township cows are ther heart. He does not look at all | the day—slight inthe morning, higher in the FLANS TOR THE BELT LINE a wage-cirner all her life, said: ©T am | wercial feature of the village. Taking his Treat, Chicago; ¢ o | like all other cows. They will open a [ happy, and in compuarison with him ghe | 8fteruoon and evening. H.D. Perky, the wellknown former Ne- | a cloak and suit maker ina Brondway [ &b Dearbon sauntored in the direction of g f te or break down o panel of fence : rior in- w. I's establishment. From e: dications the building gave cvidence of its | {80 braskan wh " boomer of the boome o for sev ¢ York: C. S. Hardy, Chi- | gate to | armless wonder, ns he passes a forkload s al yvears a | house and have to work nine and a half . Young, New York; I, ‘n‘ - | get into alot, but when you o to drive | of fried putatoes to his mouth by aid of .SNEEZING CATARRH- in Denve T ning nhout #6 a weel b h PIGA =) felt, W York: W. Streteh, {h them out they pretend they don't know | the fivst % 1 L0 - 6 ore ) « occupancy by athrifty country merchant, A | felt, M 3 em v pre ey da n the firstand second toes of his right foot, 10 thia cltyithd yust T8ty dnvananily The girls make from $5 10 $7 1 week two-story frame odifico, it bore overy evi. | W- Mack, Rochester, Fred Hu hgw in the world to get out, although | ix s thing of beauty and joy for quite 4 | YWhat 1t Means, How It Acts, and short time Whoat It s, number of dirt prosperity rather tham | Worth: R. M. Coyle. St. T ) the firm employed a | dence of its owne Sanda v I 2 ten rods of broken down fence m Jooking foretgn men | financial min. - Entering the young sales. [ Chivawos J. Bolt line voad, build it, and put it in ope for them and open tion Mr. Perky also unfolded aunothe yawn | wiile. tes confront them Louis? Ben H ry O] LS You sneeze winen you get up in the morning seheme and asked for support to aid in plant- [ who ought to have been working on | Mt found the interior in kecping with the fow Yo k‘. Tt at every turn. So Prof. Shereard was Por st off avory time. yo& ! " oy e R o q b Every feature was a marval ae QWX OLE X atity il engaged i 3 T e ast draft of air, You have ing it in Lincoln. The invoives a | farms instead of making women’s gowns, Godrge H. 'Dodd still engaged in the inspirviting effort to L i ! BOWIS. | tness, differing greatly in the general ar icorge H. Dodd, & = & ntof the fo . and patent il stecl railway cos These men work LR Nt 6 e Ty Ben e o surround iand head off a half dozen cows tion of works in this ¢ity fov building EFFECTS OF THE STORM. The storm of the last twenty-four hours deluyed all traius into the city on the ny 105 fecls us if there was u plug in each nos- which yon cannot dislodge, You blow your 2 unil your L butit don't do”any good, artd the only result { that you succeed in Eettiig up very red nose, aud_ You so irritate the lining membrane of thit orgin that you are unable to breathe through ft atall. This 1s cor- tund not overdrawn picturs of an_acute ut- of catirrh, or “Sneczing Caturrh,” as it s Jled. Now, what does this condition indicate? First girl kept at work very often | cross rouds. The usual nuimber of idi while we were sitting idle. 11 we could | gathered around the great box sto have made the 3 6 week all the | elane at the shelves indicated anything but tin On the branches that 4o not run Suns | year round it would not have been so falling establishment: not over burdened ay trains cuts o cleared so tha " | bud; but there are only two seasons— | With s, cach was comfortably laden | St 5 el SN s ion e, Wikibe olagia 8 dhas SRR l,‘.,",, ] Botweon timas wo | With tho usual stock of a country merchant, | S0g0s - It~ D. Buckingham, Chicugo; PR R b o | o e e have to Surn our attontion | Avprosching o grey haived” man who | L B Qabnerds, Dabion; W d. CRughtt B raoke | Dro e LARUS YOI KIE 4§ ention | iy delivering mail, for a portion of the build- | Des Moines: John M. Comstock, Chicagc o something else. i rked in the «was devoted to the postoffice, carhon | M. & b ork: John Moore, it FAOKR it thing else, T once worked in the [ {1 \wis dovoted to the postofiice, Dearhon | M. 8. Jueger, New York: dohn W. Moore, | b that insisted in taking directions in evading the open panel of orchard fenee when his wife awokc and found him gone. She was startled for a moment, but remembered the shadow on their hearth, Cows!™ she eried, and sprang out of 1 as many different ning, but th tio aopn he. Lol ; 1 3 x S colid thut eauses mucus to e poured out b woro oped yesterday uid business: re- | TG oo of u luge retail store in | inguired Philadelphin: 5. Funlk, } . Jumes N went 1o the window and. looking ol s i the “nose; then thoss discksel et that o hate foree unill | Grand street, where the wages were 86 | - #Ist azwell Bail, Philadelphia: J. M. Lindeman, Chicago: | gut, saw the awful sight of the superii- elind are attacked by Title germs B b o the atorm the sta. | And 87 a week. There we never left off [ No, sir.” M. M. Levistien, Chicago: J. M° Cromby, | {oydent of common sehools of Lawrence the catirrh } o ult 1 8 lo- ) L CoAcht Is he in?" Chics 'w York, cality where t valent, Theso an son's work was closed in exe s . A | on Saturday nights until 11 o’clock. Tt | e The 1 1 Rota o unty, robed in his night shirt, chus- fmalenlae, in th ‘a 1odeas large numb is the swme now. -.i\,h.'.ll “\\'1[ o ‘,‘v","il’. i C l(l'\h,\'.-s, l'lll.‘u-,‘:lm» H ha \(\‘):.‘»A..,'.l ing impudent and obstinate cows around frritate. the se 1o Halng s houses that have been Lthe past week One of the young women present. who B \‘];‘" Wi h rl d n) he die ¢ Pravers, New Strenks; his orchard, dodging like n spect :llfli::“ll‘lll‘" ',:fli:: L uBariaken ~1h:"‘l herselt of with ull possible sy yet incompleted | g aetively enpaged on the eommittee, AR AU At A T Atk nbatt thia e (i )i George (. and out among the trees, but plunking Wheni the nose brcomes filled with thickened L A ne - month o |y for fear of being discha vefused | ing out his note-hook.| 1 see by this that | Watson. St. Paul, Minn stones at the eatfle with unmistakable Aixeased MUoUs the Inels for the in: wk: H. V. Riesen, Chi APPRECIATED. to give her name, said that s ir into th 2 i was em- | less than two months ago my house soid [ York Heasn, L) corporeal vim. T e TR R S want to say,” said a prominent Lincoln | ployed on making up sample cards for 5 o 1. Tazwell.” Bt i, Now Pk =Oh, my!" wife, T wonder if through the houth, and by such means the citizen yesterday, as he seeurod his copy of | comme I travelers. There are half Yes. But that is Miss Tazwell, the daugh- | | Doy dar T hadn't better go help him shoo them Hirout becomes parehed and dry, snoring s the SUNDAY BEE, “that 1 believe you people | a dozen firms in this eity devoted to the | Wit the ‘,’l’"]""'""“"““ 1 “'“"1“”)‘“' g oot N e e out » froduced, and tho catarriul discane guins ready are pubtishing u papor that s ot sscellad i | husiness, enploying {rom five to twenty B W v s g e o L Yot | B Edicerton, Boston; A. Balt Waiting ouly long enough to slip on Uicoss L o quality of mat- | Junds cach. They make up books of 8 teman, New Yorl " VBN 0% ands cach. e 5 sons buying goods in his name ! His thoughts | % 1teman, New: Yorik uding the Bee soveral | samplos of dress fab laces, embroid- | were int fop this way, ploses | New York: A, Cappel o o | eries, ruchings, fancy leather goods, be- | And J i «t | Chicago; W, Hassolmaie her shoes, she hurried out. and presently there were two white figures flitting about in the orchard on the trails ¢ pmeneed v years ago to get the 1 s indispensable. 1 r DOCTOR ), CRESAP - N'COY, Witz questions of the day as right ana it | sides putting up samples of drugs and | little ofice room, ad at a table was | B e, New, XYorks W. H. Bul headstrong cows. The profussor’s wifo aneous departments filled with ox- | every other kind of similar e a young girl. Not slously h.-uunlrllln‘h Knight, Chicago: M. Knight, St. Lou had not been long with him in the mid- D e e et I vt 1t | L. Candee, Brooklyis K, Holland, K night roundup when Mr. John Sherrard, intentional wrong. Joc Dearbon was not a | ters W. S. Little, Boston: . H. Poole, Bos- the Mm.(‘lul sleeping rose upin °d the wages, and now ten | paghful young man, but in his many experi- | 1on: C, A New York: W Brown, | bed. He listened. hours’ work a day are given for 5 to #8 [ ences of dealing with ruined merchants he U, Mitehell, llent matter always.” The gentleman in | dise” At one time it was u profitable question has been long identitied in educa- | husiness for employes, but competition tional work in the west and his comments | hag low : arc not unusual. ‘The fact that Lincoln peo- tly get the Be hicago, H “Cows!" said he. Late of Bellevue Hospital, N, Y., ple will s in the early Ryt e o - v Hossford, Bostons (A L. Brockway, New i rng hours is some! 7 alsot cceives | & week. This girl was clear d, in= | had not encountered one to him half so dini an 4 M A f L John got up. He put on his trouscrs, orning hours 1s soniething also that veceives | § Wieols and good looking. She' re- | cult of approach as the geuial represeutative | Norks .- M Morril, Minnesotas Wi |y hat, his coat, wnd his sh Ihe greas universitios, AND DOCTOR A AL, M sided t home with her parents, and had | of 1 Tazwell, goncral store.” | Hiltohonolk, ot Neyegark L s Binooks Boss) | iy out quiefly e L Mot Hoalthul The information furnished from St. Joseph | an air of independence so peculiarly | Hewasnot the mun to hesitate, and after a | (07 5 SR T AT, it | throw these cattle over the fence with- | contain Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold ou} PR Ty A g A A brief commonplace conversation, Dearborn | Jird, on; 4 * Mart ! R i he old foll S 0 Shas & now waiiorn lagwae & 10 be armenised | Amsvisas. Vb SR id before the fair young merchant his mis- | Maert, New Vork: J. k. Bl Louis; | out waking up the old folks. 4 SB0N ok, comprising it, appears to have no foundation But,” said she, T know girls who | gjon. As he had expected, it was not pos 8t H. Pratt, Kinsas City; ll_ A. Hogan, He went out of the front door. The ¥ compriing it, appears Lo nave no foundation | paye o support themselves on 35 a | ble ‘for the debtor to liguidate the bill of | Rhiladelphia; 4. W. Jessup, Philadelphia; | combined efforts of the professor nnd his A T PO T 7 G o T One in particular, a card cutter. | Challingsworth, Savave & French. Four | T; I Black, Chicazo: W Cless, Des | wife, it scemed, had convinced the cows Have Oftices Of the cities in its composition, Lincain would vs 1 week board and washing | hundred and siktyseven dollars was ot to | o . Whitmore, Chicao; Wo H. | (it it was the desire of the family that R frriner e e A N 1 <ts her 10 cents @ day ear farc, | be ralsed ata moment's notice and times in San 1ciseo ¢ v y . ey bl Y that “leaguc wucl of “the enthusiaam died | fng, shoes and other ineidentals. I 0 K ence the long list of idic. lubor Frank Heney, New York: | yard. The “cows were passing along Corner 15th and Harney Streets, ':‘:{"\{:xxi'.vnlllh:: e ‘!‘L‘"\":”[;“n::““";‘ suppose she could get cheaper board, | o e to be supplied with provisions and *car- | 1+ v York: O. H. . Stoddard, | towsrd the gate, John drove themall Omaha, Nebrask Shat the last year's work shows the city has | Dut I doubt it. She boards in u flat | vied” over the idle sewson. The outstanding | {Hoston; Brown, jr., New York: J. H. [ out and then turned to re-enter the s raska, iy > | where about seven other girls board. | accounts were good as gold, the fair merchant | {oburn “'»";gt- J. K : g n‘!.]h_ ago; W. B. | house, when he saw two w [i ' ull curable cases are treatod with su e They sleep two ina room in single beds, | said, und with an air of sincerity, but Joe | WAl |"”‘f""1,'v' AP ""1":.|N*"“ coming toward him along th wed Y CARRIER FOR——— edical treated skilltully, € For fear of lostng & duv's work, many | That i notvery luxurious. Tdon't know f Dearborms expericnce had taught N what | rioee o0 bous; . T Greet Chiae: | fonce,” Now there had been reports in T pion, Brigiy's Liscass, Dyspepais, R porsons put off tiking physic until Sat- | what employers expeet girs todo. We | outstiuding wocounts’ were. 1o Lis it tewart, Chicagos 3 (0 | that part of the township thateertain | 20 Cents a Week A dis. the fair young debtor | Chicago: A aspecialty, CATARRH with false pretenses in obtaining goods from | Hitcheook, C at ofice, 81 Fto4p. urday. The better pian is not to delay | have to go to our work fairly well but take it as soon as’ needed, it may | dressed f we were not we would be | /g fim and us much from ecariosit Srom! J. Wyenburg, Chicagor: W. Golden, | ghost stalking abroad at midnight, or save you & hard spell of sickness. If | di ged, and yet thousands of girls | auy other motive he inquired as to why she i A S, Aldrich, Rochester; W. H. | thereabout, now at one place and then ant the most benefit from the [ in the large retwil dry goods stores, in | opcrated under the name of her father. In | Brevoort, Chicago: L. L. Sperry, Spring- | ot anothe John had heard these re- g promnt attention, are you i \ ) < A gogeiy v g% o [ sresting tale | field; J. M. Leighton, Chicago. : L e A successfuily by D cast umount of physic without eausing | shops and factories, er rec more | reply, the young girl told an interesting tale h ports. and when he saw the two whit " fany disenses vy L o iy Yous g Imeoveiance. Tows o appetite | than . week and not seady worls at | stwiinas it i persdvoraeeelve v e orchard e wi | 1029 P Street, Capital Hotel Building | ysom i a1, i doitie l. But he wasn't scared, He | ™ R P AR e ou 0 o o, Jois o8 AppawY & doy gt By aio her father had dicd, leaving his Samples. figur ole e gl X or rest, take St l’u'uh u‘| 11‘1‘ 2 lllu ir L\lvn‘i‘l. Tlm_;dn! l'huul I.:w||..|:\‘)e\ul less. o tangled shape sud bis widow: b Ben Cornhauser, who is one of the oldest | starth 4 W. J. GALDRAITHL :A g;m! uflnu ful hospital trea action on the liver and bowels aro | Yet, as ‘gu - we must keep up appear- | goi¢yy jnyalid, and daughter with no means | Whisky men out of Chicago, came in from the | had umpired oo many base ball gaines Sl S BL 1 No 8answired unless accompanied by thorough, they give o freshiicss, tone | ances. What we arc to do, I don't [ ot Siiuiitunce save tho little store. " Tu's sche | west dnd spent Sunday ot the Millard w0 e seured by a it thing like ghosts Surgeon and Physician, 1610 stAmpe, e ouly wuy | see out of it is 10 [ son of fair trade she bad managed to | Tke New, who has becn representing Sam [ *Hello!” sald he to himsclf. ““Here's | ogies N. W Cormer Lth and Dougias 8. 0fice, | pA0ares, wil letiors, to brs, Mooy & Houry, and vigor to the whole systew and act | know. T . iv bharmony with nuture. ) organize, Pplace the littlc establishment on @ equare | Westhelmer, wholosale liquors, St. Joseph, | the Shenango twownship spook! 1 won- telephone, 465; Restdence telephone, 564, Bopoa a0 oud 1l Rawge Bullding, Ouahay Dan Morgan, Cinein- | persons had, at different times. sea: di Seven papers a week. Seud your order to the oflice, Ttodp,

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