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N, DIETZ, CHURCHILL PARKER, Dealer in Al Kinds of Lumber, A ROMANCE OF THE WAR, | proiricsne deinicd to Kanene and there | roeted tor eracking o sie, cnvicted | CatarrhalDangers.) float '.“ from \y-r-mlv|‘||‘14 to “'rd"”f i h‘.im ll‘lly(l] wn(';-m x.v;\ ;;\l‘ ‘vamm for th flo be freed trom thé' dingors of suffocation el B T s L i Sk ',‘ by 3 | whilelying down; to tréathe freely, sieep sound- Finally he found another’ living | 1886, After a brief pe ety e | (o Tend undisturbed; fq rise refreshed, head 1 who was willing to maary him, | was recaptured and returned to prison. | ¥ S0 e from pain of Aches and he entered a quarter section’ at the | He completed his term and was dis- Know that o polsonyas, putrid matier defiles Tand offite: bought . prairie. schooner | charged in 1858, Sansome was arrested | H Koo At B0 O e eate machin: DeaiermAmculmrallmplumams Wagnns lame hore on credit, and estab- | several times during the next three ,,_\,‘(.,H.\ taste and ring; to feel that the | - Carringes and Buggles. HUGH THOMPSON'S MEMORY. | lished connubial felicity in the wagon | years for burglary ._unl other offenses, | ystem does not, throug s veins and arteries, Wh‘,h ng. g-vor. DERILITA i 10th, Omaha, Vi among the gopher hills.” While sleen- | but managed eah time to Ape con- | guck up the poison that s sure to un: LY and i“"}'g:,llli LININGER & METUCALF CO. ing in the wagon one mighta terrible | viction. However, in 1871, the law got | dermine and destroy, is indeed a blessing be- b a ] Januar, A Soldier Believed to be Dead Turns up at the Pension Office. ‘",h And California Strects, Omaha. Neby h FRED W. GRAY, 3 Lumber, Lime, Coment, Etc., Bl S and a T hausti i q e His Pagollections Tmpaired for Years | thunder-storm came up—the worst he | a grapevine lock on him and theew him | yond all other human ehjoyments. To purchace o R g | Afllfll]]ml‘fllII]]D]DH]G]]IS,WHEUDS,CHI‘HHE{)S —___Comermn and Doustas Sts, Omkln kS ~The Tosult of a Wound— Dise had ever known—and balls of lightning | in San Quentin again, this time toserve | tmmunity from such a fate should be the object Huggies, s, Whoteesls. Omann, NeDMENS. T.W. HARVEY LUMBER c—b—o 78 a1 rolled in his eyes, and his head ached | out eighteen years on a conviction of afMicted. But thoss who have tried many — e T, ] To Dealers Onl Oovered in Kaneas ‘"‘: = <0 that he thought “it would splitopen.” | burglary. Sansome enjoyed the prison dies and physictans despair of relfet or R e YRV MR TN alers Unly. Facultics Restored. It nlmost paralyzed hims but next day, | comforts for a year, and ihen tiring of ojessle Deal4rs in Offco, 100 Farnum Streot, Omaha, | when he ventured to erawl out hofound, | the prison diet, again escaped, Ho en- RADICAL CORR meets every phase or et Agricultural Implements, Wag JOHN A. WAKEFIELD : AR that his head had cleared up a | joyed the sweets of liberty for twy years AFTh, from & simple fead cold to the most E 8o NERVOU %01, 305, 008 a0t 107 Jones Street ¥ 3 3 Washington correspondence of the 0¥ : } loathsome and destructive stages. 1t 18 local . ashing £pon ; hd now he remembered for the | till in 1874 he was recaptured. By the | Jotthsome and destructive stages. It 18 Joca R A R - = Wholesale Lumber, Bte, b \ Globe-Democrat, March 2: This mora- | it time that he had been a soldier 1n | aid of some clever attorneys he was [ 00 constitutional. Instant in relicving, L6y TR Ee b MAST & GO tmported and American Portiand Cement. ing 1 sit down to tell the readers of one | some Ohio regiment. brought up befc preme court on h”“nx:t in curing, safe, economical and never- Mflnflrflfimmrs Uf Buckflyfi DP IS sccdcm Agent for Milw Mydranilc Coment of the strange romances of the war, cul- He did not yet recall most of the cir- [ a writ of srpus and dis- | | SaxForb'S RAD: g Sotivite of ok bets Cultivators. Hay Rakes, Cuder Mils and .m,.. Pub - — o b sttrinted this very weok, ances of his life mentioned above: | charged. He stayed out of troublo just | e of AL CUVR, One DOX Of CATARNIE: El:,':,;';*,':,::m:;:::;-“':.:';",:::,:',:,;::;: ers.” Cor. 1th and Nichoias streets. CHAS. R. LEE, 3 AT Fehitder i o gren found out by the subsequent | about eight months., In 1875 he was ar- | At A one IMEROVELD all | for works on your dis T WINONA IMPLEMENT co., Iw”"v Friday 1 stepped into the Brent | investigation of his friends. ~For it is | rested ngain for burglary, convicted and | TIPS Sepickuse, with & : 3" Centa portage for Celebrated Decler in Hardwaud Llllllm 2 nsion bureau, and as goon us the com- y on Chronle, Nervous n Doy a well known fact that a man may marry | sent to his favorite quartors, TR DICG & CHEMICAT Cox Doteon, |0 s Conmilation Temonally or Agricaltarel lmulcmcms WHE TS&BHE{HDS atedly without being entirely po tin, for fifteen . He was appare | —— = r Lhe old Docto rd .« of his faculties, o indeed having | ently contented with hie surroundings, HOW MY SIDE ACHESI I —Cutner 1ith Atud Nicholas Rtroets, _ wann JTON_WOTKS: o e sense at all. It was last summer, I | for he made no attempt to escape until Sides and Back, Hip, S B e A NCTE PAXT ON & VIERLING TRON WORKS, And 1 Cuen- ¥ missioner, General John C. Black, had shaken himsclf loose from a score of visitors I asked him if there was cen n e Thoet contampiating Marris gudeey for’ 1) iern celebrated ...u!' ) 3 b 5 8 J.F.SEIBERLING & CO A ropegied believe that the Grand Army wen of | in 1880, when he was transferred from L] umatic, Sciatic, e and Femnale, each l5c, both W, O MO v WingnoW. e new | KADS 20t fogether serape of his recol: | San Guentin So Folsom. One yenr of IR | SRR gt st Stk | Harvesting Maohinery and Binder Tine Frougnt and Cast Iron Buliiag """ - N 9 ; - {‘IM}TI‘ Loik "'!L' ",' " | lections and published them in an arti- | Folsom was enough for him. for in 1881 | cuna & 3 TR b it and ouly | aave futare sufferingand hame, and add nld(‘; K. Mend, Manager. 156 Leavenworth st. Omana | - BIackemith Work K W, here,” he taid. “The granting of a | cle in an obseure country newspaper | he made his escape again and wandered | PRmKiling plaster. (A'pcrtect, instantaneous, | voam to life, e~ Book ** Life's (Secrel) Ere I\ and Tith Stree, Oui i pension is rof only news, but most im- | under the head terough Tuolumme, Placer and Il | Bovirfating anti .‘;\‘&‘,‘.ZJ,}\‘,‘,'.‘..{',‘.'f'}i?i"' Famnle | (a0, (hampe. Meaieine &nd wilings M N et s oeame . 2 |~ OMAHA WIRE WTHON WONRE portant news to somebody, and the re- “Lost—Hen Thompeon.” Dorado counties, robhing stages right | pains and weakue At all druggist J Then another strange thing hap- | and left. He was of pathetic gratitude which indicate | PRCd: by, ptured in | §f O POTTER DRUG ARD CHEMICAL Co. ind in 1886 - 1. Since s, | Houni ATy Suranrs sl A Wagons Ruggies, Rakes, Plows Ele. | Manfacturers of Wire and Iron Railings 186 So. Clark St.. GHICAGO, ILL. Cor. th and Pakiftc ~m:|- Omaha, Nob. Desk ||;m- Window Guards, Flower Stands, Wire. y A Van Wert man sat down by the win- | was pardoned and dischar B abanis 128 North 10th Street, Omabe, that it is almost o new birth to him.’ dow one morning while his wife fussed | then he has kept his hand re - e N e e s : > sae en he has kept his hand in at stage _ "OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS, “Let me see,” he added after amin- | avound to fry some pork and potatoes for | robbing, burglary and any other little B e CHICAGO Ano A HOSPE, Jr., cipient often expresses himself in terms i U \ ute, touching an electric key upon his kfast. To occupy his time while | thing that turned up. A few months [ Jall diseases caused by any derangement of ) o Man'frs of Fire & Burglar Prou[sam table that 1:“,,1,(,‘,0“,,L,h.dx;,, h,'m",,,,h, waiting for that important event he | ago he tackled the Forest ¢ ity stage, tho Liver, Kidueys, Stomach and Dowels. Amm Mflm‘lfll Pianos and Dl'Eafla, aulta Inil Work, Tron and Wirg ¥on el in some remote pottion of the mam- | Picke d up a fragment of n newspaper on | and because the driver would not stop Dyspepsin, Sick Headache, Constipation, - __.___-—-_—-—“"“' ugins Street b, Sebrarhn, 5 N lWIRh.WOR sl tadublehlildoflodl the floor—the bit remaining he | Sansome fired into the stage. wounding Bilions Complaints and Malaria of all kinds = * | CHAMPION IRON anc Hi nt, “yesterday there | ud kindled the fire with the principal | two of the passengers. wdays later yleld roadily to tho beneficant inflaence of developed a narrative th N fter trying to account | he stopped another st nd robbed the tseem 1o cover },,\,.,. Afterw e et o~ | Iron and Wire Ponces, lem«rs, WESTERN Jnhnm of Boots and Shocs, i T one of the hitherto seeret tragedies of | o5 the presence of that newspaper, he | treasure-box of several hundred dollars., :hvnhrllwu it1s a story worth tell- | copeluded that it must have come in 1hunt w de for him and ™ Y X {101 TIOHRING B OraRNA, . MARBIREOrY, B b ng. around a pair of cobbled shocs. sught on the train between this RAILWAY. Ther St Hoston X “Captain,” he resumed, when a tall | "1 that fragment he read: “Lost— ; sramento. His life sentence T KIRKENDALL, JONES & CO., PlI‘G and Elll'llfll‘ Pl‘fl[lfSfl 05, Time Lm‘t ;"h"'flnf (lm’-"{" nl'vl""\rl'-;l', ith :\lvi arm- | fenry Thompson, and how he dreamed for his last exploit. If Sansome is (Ruccossors 10 Teed, Jones & Co.) 1ts for Diebold Safe & Togh ess sleeve, ‘please te! 1is gentleman | he had been o member of some Ohi successful in the future as he has \nuu- llmlJllll Work, Hi5 Farnam Stroety whout Hugh Thompson.” giment. After breakfast lie drove | been in the past in leaving prison whei flmaha Wholesale Mannfacturersof BootsandShoos | **\2LN6ry dna wovion, 1 followad th [-\‘; man Into the tre; o0 Thompson's. r he feels so inclined, it probably A . ’ GULUELR LR Lh . OBERFELDER & COn mendeus court of the building, around | = Mr. Thompson, what became of [ will oot be long before he is = - the long corridors, to a distant room, | your boy Hught™ again making it livi for Wells, ‘8 H Bookaslisks and BLatioRors: Illll‘UI‘lBI‘S&JGhT]GI‘SHl Millinery & Notions 1 and there he produced a pile of docu- | ® Wipygh, Fugh,” said the old man, [ Fargo & Co.’s stage driv 0““0' u s MM & S WJONES 10 i 212 South 1eh Stroet, j ""':"1'-“ “'h“‘|" 1 P‘"":""“ ““"h great inter- | «wyy my boy Hugh was shot at Chat- This modern Jack Sk a Buccossors 10 A, T 1 & Co., Wholosnlo & Retail Notions S est during the next two hours. tanooga.” ot Missouri, about 50 year: " His s . q itwas one of the unwritten | “hey compared notes. The old man's | photograpil, taken inst - yer e | | @ " ey !BIUUKSEHBYS flflflsml nrs, T 3UT. ROBINSON NOTION GO i romances of the war, a romance over- | hope was laid in_the boy’s grave, but it | mento, shows him to be & most determ- ne Weddling & IR ratloncry. ! 1aid with o tragedy, us General Black | feenly eame 1o Hte. TheniGoking Eomplexioeal 4140, A L L S e Wllmvsalfl Notions and Furnishing Goods had intimated. ¥ It is possible,” he admitted. A c and apps 3 5 feet 9% inches Thie only rona g tako for Dos Molnos, Marshiaitown: Coffeos, Spices, P 4@ and W Scuth 10t St Omaba, 'y Let mo sco if I can tell the story as it | spondence was opened with the € high, 1T most. not hie fent i A .»..;.‘ % b pegproor N (i 3 OFFEE cO., VINYARD & SCHNEIDER, came to me 3 : Avmy of the Republie in Kansas, which | about the man is the expression of his y i i e ; Gitiba Cofiee and Kpice Mill, ; Tont) ’ Before the war there lived in the | yesuited in the lost soldier being senton | eyes. which have a most savage. deter- It is pleasant to the tasto, tones up the Teas, Coffes, Spices, Baki wier, Notions and Gent's Fun |Sm|l[ (oods, | rural town of Van Wert, Van Wert | {5 van Wert, O. mined look. They would be noticed system, restores and preserves health. ol WA 116 Harney Stroet, Oma 1 county, Ohio, a young fellow in his In vain. He did not know the town. | and singled out from among thousands It is purely Vegotable, cad cannot fall to o, by .r.rn‘,.#.""‘\ Lureet, Oinah " == ey i teens named Hugh Thomoson. He was | He did not remember ever having see n | as those of a reckle eriminal. prove bencfical, both to old and young. ik :"' et = = — Oils. as bright as the average boy, a smart | it hefore. He did not r Sansome weighs abont 150 vounds, As & Blood Purifier it is superior to all -.....Crockery and Glassware: | “GGNSOLIDATED TANK LINE GO, worker, and popular with all"the girls | supviving comrades of Company H, | and isn mass of muscle. He is remark- ..,s.,um,-,..hm.. $1.00 a bottle. W. L. WRIGHT, 2y ! of his neighborhood. nor they him, for a quarter of a century | ably powerful. as quick as a cat and Agent for thie Manafacturers and Importers of Wlll]lSEllGR fined and Lubricating flfll. - In the spring of 1861, when the echoos | had passed. His father had gone | game to the backbone. Though utterly Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Chimicys, rensc, Kitc., Omnha. A, 11, Bishop, Mas ] of Edmund Ruffin’s gun fied on Sumter | blind. uneducated, he is cunning to a deg S84, o4 66 818 5. 1000/ 0c, ORK, NebFabeR: ‘ went rolling angrily down the Maumeo | Buf there were twoor three impor- | and sharp s needle. e e, e _Paints ana Oils | vallc ,ll‘uul; at nineteen yoars of age, | tant clows. He had kept a tattered tos- rsome had no particular method of o W L A S ’ s | was swept into the tide and borne off 10 [ tament and did not know how he ¢ escaping—any way to get out was good A N Ve Edadelpiia, w 1 i the war for the Union. Fortune cast b It contained an extra fly leaf, [ enough for him.” When he escaped I, i oints i the’ Kt Atriai | Crockery, Glassware, Lam 5, Silverware, I, Window G]avg Bm, him into Company H, 15th Ohio volun- | hearing some patriotic doggerel i from Folsom he tunneled through solid “NORTH-WESTERN" Ete 1014 Famam St wxton Building. S T, TR s, faded female hand. There was no name of mason ran tunnel PR T G Rl Hugh rather l)i]"'fl 'mlldu'lnm; Tl';e and nobody remembered it. R D O e e CAPITAL PRIZE, $150,000 | u‘n.d‘.'. MR 0N, Commiesion and Slorag Paper. 3 excitement cxhilarated = him ¢ | " But the orderly sergeant of his com- | ogies of tools to work with. ok - . o T ~ ¢ { showed considerable de. ihe | saty wak AL Hving, and N po OO : 5 i GEO. SCHROELER & CO., CARPENTER PAPER CO., { manual of arms—consider: KR RN ETEhUD O M pRoht WReniHG Wes The Correct Time. (Successors to Meshano & Schirocder.) olesale Paper Dealers, ; fn tho drill. At the end taiciin thoaad witATRBULIaL Elane: There very few men who do ot Produce Commission and Cold Storage, | ey arishatustetbantog o Rl 5 montks he re-enlisted for three ing downward from a limb. Texamincd L GRS g 010 Gl sl bl O Nobraahae b Pu,3r. Speeinl witention iven to car foad and started on that crusade wh the wound and that one he afterward | {5 S0 OO 0 A oo Lo the Compan cate with R T EMMAL & FAIRBRASS, Printers’ Material volved the serious battles in Kentucky | ot from a bayonet in the jaw anda | [intthe mos 168 OF OUr ARRICITS ALLACHE, 1 L8 RAYErUE6 —THE— _Wholesnle S WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNIONL and Tennessee over the border into the | ghell wound in the hip before he was | the more subjo TOVL N TN ~ | Plour, Feed, Grainand General Commission Lc Gulf states, left on the field.” Wounds were found | and unless it be kep: Y ‘ ! e s e T ST Alml]'lw Pflhllshm He wrote home to his mmh_nr:m(l told | 1o corvespond., it s0on loses 1ts usefulness, wonde; JHUAW: i | et G trees, Onu 3 i Dealers in Typ m come 0 2. s Hugh he has car on the rig A T O R A C L WIBTL A1y : 4 issi Ho evon wroto toa protty 1iitle cousin madte by the ncekdental elip of a | Of AT SIAUId Huire o b ket orougnly . ; ) Storage and Commission Merchants, | —.._.Rubber Goods. ) and told her the harmless gossip of tho e el o B b st | cansoa BT hel ivonihe homaj s rinE ot Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y. | seciiee muser, g , Gne, AHA RUBBER C 4 regiment. barn:? . A'he doctor who! drossed. it | b a disordered iy g Mannfactu d Deal Rubl 4 Then came the tough battle of Chat- | was summoned, mnd declared that it | depend most of tho ils that fosh s b . SSIONT The o fr Jounc aoturers aud Dealers in Ru hfl]' ¢ I tanooga on September 19, in which the | was the same os nearly as he could | Even consumption (which s jubg-scrofulny, ____coMMIssIONERS. | The Best Route {'l‘";;."““‘"“ and Council oal, Coke and Lime. 20 Clothing aud Leather oling. 100 Parnam 5 iJ Fifteenth Ohio lost almost a hundred | judge. is traceable to the imperfect action of this 4 Tnks und Bunkers will pay Bluffs to OMAHA COAL, KE & LI 3 men. Early in the Gay Hugh was hit Ie sorgeant took him in a buggy | orean. Kidney dis sick e LhetaTes iion THE EAST OKE & LIMI by o bullet in the head, which “‘made | and carried him about the vicinity, and | headache, heart dis 8ok v - | awo s Bz OMAIA AND Jobbers of Hard aud Soft Coal. _A. L.STRANG C'-? ; him spin roundiagitfHolwasaizy, ’l\mt the first thing o wled avasan old | iy o or 8 aas 1L BLUFES 20 South Tith Strect, Omaha, Nebraska. Pll]]][]s’ Pipes and EI]E]IIES $ i e refused to go to the rear, and when | log cabin which he used to visit when | Golden Medical Discovery. by ) ‘nion Natios "hies — — v 0 ST Vi il « | the order bame to_charge the enemy’s | he wasa boy. He also described the | healthy, normal action of the liver, acts R ::"‘IT"“I' T “_M’"_ ?!!ll""'l:“"!d J. J. JOHNSON & CO.. R uv'xf"\‘r‘u"f’nr‘-‘.fl.33'&'1’{“.&‘..“{' & vunl(nllu- u-u(-(ll]llwnlusku and fell u:' interior of the family barn before cure and preventive of these diseascs. i UNEBECEDEMSD ATTRACTION St knl"l, e ‘""“I;" %y “m'l‘rr lllw 5 Manflfac{m‘gpg of [][mmg wm[g leg CHUHGHILL PUMP GO with the rest. The regiment was met | ing it, and picked out some re 5 e ock Island, cporty ockford, And shi i R | with a hot fire and o solid. wall of sol. | from photographs. At lnst a con AS STEVE DORSEY SEES IT. UVstCHALE A MiLLIoNDIsziIBUTRE o s g Davenport, Brayl Wholesale Puraps, Pipe, Filti diers in gray, and was compelled to fall | his came home and identified the testa- i = ich Elgin Madis Janesville "= | steam ana Wator Supplies. Tendquarte l bm'liq [Favin u;\\dw--u ormo u'v]l'l»hv;l ment which she had given to him be- | He Thinks Grlvsl:;-'lil!‘~':ll‘| be Strong Lumsnanq‘ §ta1p Lumry (I;OFIHEIHII “(:’fol"’y Winona, .""(.‘r‘w:_: NEBRASKA FUEL CO., e tnn e o anoter it Farmn e "'5; on the field mong theso was Hugh | fore the war and the verses she had pshe I ast, R L ) T "U. S, WIND EN P ’ | Thompson, with a shell wound in his | gent to him in a letter. Inside of the d: Ex-Senator Stephen ettt W | Au i oonor fispchantipoinupiast onnea s Shippers of Coal and Coke. GINE & PUMP CO.,' f thigh and a bayonet jab in his cheek. | tostament was also found a tin type of Lof Arkansas, now living in ar voto i franchise |y EUr U tekets el on o ket ngont at ot 214 Soush 151 §t.. Omaha, Nob. Steam and Water Supplies, ’ He was seen no more. He was dropped | him that must have been taken some stood in the lobby of the A constitution. adopted rasnasiesatInERRkuri oo Ionint UN o anitio e o Cood d Noti T [ Hiidey Wind Mitle. 018 and 20 Farnan St Omahiy from the rolls as dead. At home his | fifteen years ngo. y g S i linan Sleepcra and the fincst Dining Cars in (o ry Goods and Notions. __ G.V.Rows, Acting Mannger. i family mourned for lllu-q martyr, and the tion was started to trace mlnnln-r to Sam B. Raymond and Colonel SRR LA LT oud endorsed by the Lurerun on the main line of hicago, M M. E SMITH & CO., BROWNELL & CO. —‘_? | village parson preached a sermon with | him back [hr(\\ygh his wanderings, if | Clark E . when a reporter asked or nostpones, i f to it, the moral of patriotic | possible, and to complete the identifi- | his opinion of the relative st u!h x»f o DW GDUflS Furn lSHll]E Goods and Notions, Pngmus Boilers and General Haflmm‘! { y,and the father lamented him | cation. the republican presidential candidat it ptmuager. | 3102 and 104 Doukias, Cor. 1th St., Omats, Neb. et tron Work Stoam Pumps, Suw Miks, preve: | i aloud and cried: *“Hugh was my boy When T had acquainted myself with [ “Gres ndid T S —_— Jmabs, £ and he was shot at the battle of “Chat- | the wonderful story I re to Gen- | in the cast has v 45 et Fasseager | KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS Co Seods. ] tancogal o idls “Ohio in tne | CTTLBInck and asked him what next. lnrge gou ongth, : ¢ R nerul Superintendent. Importers and Jobbers in Dry (roods, Notions | ~ TIMMEL & GO, i n Whitelaw TReid’s “Ohio in the **Next,” he said, ‘‘the papers will be | clear, however, lnu he —_— - —————— | Gewts' Furuishing Goods. Corner 1ith e 3 - R War,” Volume II, 1 find this story: | sent to the adjutant gencral of the | his own stute info the convention.” CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000. ———— ol Nih 7 | Wholosale Parm, Pield and Gfll‘fl[’,fl Sesfll : “Hugh Thompson, wounded and missing nited States to enable him to decide A P putin Mr. Raymond, **Harrl- | gae Notice..-Tickets are Ten Dellars Only. u (|7 T Furniture. o e e 3 at the battle of Chattanooga. No far- | upon the propriety of mustering Iugh | son has complete controi there. A good e nnOn Qn Nt d [0]“ Ak, o curniture. o 13 s Strect Omabi. 1 ther record found.” : Thompson out of the army, 1ITis fathier | many Indiana people have been her Halves, $6; Fiiths, §2; Tonths, $1. V. 5. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA N):B BTONE: Storago, Forwarding & Gommissiof \ A commonplace story, you will say, | long ago applied for a pension on ac- | late A half-dozen of the state cen- Paid Up G, ’ L Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, : ey and this secms to be the end of Hugh [ count of Hugh's being killed in the [ tral committeemen were here last weels. Sfu“ A P fll'llul = $~gd'80)8 h ARMSTRONG, PETTIS & CO., } Thompson. service; now the young man who has | They bitter nst Gresham for PRIR R 2 ——Jamauiflicel. Omatia. Nebrasks. Slfll‘flEE Forwarding and Ul]l]ll]]ilfl(ll, For year followed the old | returned, or,at any rate, gone to Van | not declining to allow his name to be DX ATHR : CHARLES SHIVmRICK, Branoh:dula otithe Heiine ““‘K ] holen flu- Maumee and Hugh | Wert, has applied for pension to | used at all. ALk }‘nrmlul‘ paoipsals anduaial LEl0sYcY 13 18 “‘-uh 4 became o shadowy memory. Tiis mother | Hugli's namo and asserting, or his “But Harrison has mo general Omaba, Nebraska. -——-———x—=== 4 grew old and died. His avorite sister | fricnds for him, Hugh's identity. He | strength,” suidDorsey. *“This n”omin- WY Monsr 2 8 graves o oA P tered out. Then we will see.” llnn')u\\ln stites, but who can carry | 10 Approsiistlon Pitecs of 80 o SR Groceries. eebly wept and said: *Hugh was my e New Yoyl i I ol i PAXTON, GALLAGHER & CO., i Py 9y o I Office— 4 (1) cornloo boy, and ho was shot at the battle of ‘ w2 | “Cun't Depew do that?” asked Mr. L wiw | Bankng Ppee ; o - What Constitutes a Family Medicine? | 5 Prisen, amownting to wmw| THE IRON BANK, Wholesale Groceries and Provisions, | — EAGLE Gornice works, A preparation which is adapted to the s ; 2 A lief and cure of ailments to which | ‘I don’t know. Depew is a very members of a houschold are most sub- | bright man, and popular in h jeet, and which is not only alleged todo | Suppose he did carry it. H i ary leiter. {ingly proved | 10s¢ too muny states—Wisconsin, for | exiress o our exponse) aidr e Chattangoga.” A whole generation passed away and another generation came, Van Wert grew to be a city. Hugh's father got to be an old man and waited for the Cor. 12th and Farnain Sts, S A General Bunkivg Busiuess Transacted, 05, 707, 7 Application for rates to ubK should be mnde only ¥ i ans 0 and 3118, 101 St Omaah, Mannfacture Galvanized Iron and Uornlns e McCORD, BRADY & CO., Jotin Hponstor Pk Hirees, Oaelas 0 18 Currency by ihis, but hus long and unfai 1 . od e LI, Wholesale Grocers, . _____Browers. repper. f x its ability to do it, assuredly deserves | instance. The head of a great corpora- NEW ORLEANS, LA, S ) . Then a curious thing happened. the title of a relinble Family Medicino. | tion, especially such a corporntion as | OrM.A IIAE‘:',III‘I\I:‘N 12th and Leavenworth Strocts, Omatin, Nebraska, TSTORZ & ILER, Jentral, would not be a In the fall of 1887 o half-witted fellow | Among time-honored preparations, | the New York attracted the atiention of o post of the | whichiexperience and the sanction of | popular candidato. Sheridan could be | Address Registered meu SR Lager Beer Brewers, 5 Grand Army of the Republic in Leav- | the medical profession indicate as de- | €lected. Conkling and all his friends | NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK Hariu Aol North Eigthteenth Strect, Omntn. Neb. h] enworth, Kan. He was in_ middle 1ifo, | sorying of popular regnrd and confic | would ' support “him. So far as 1 ’ T s, LEE, FRIED & CO., = 3 NI JU‘]DBPS m‘ Hamwape and Naug, CANFIELD MANUFACTURING CO., A i Vomgte G itk o Soniee Mannfacturers of Overalls, I o Bowdir On f a1 prises 18 . "~ HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, Jeans Pats, Suirts, Kto 102aa 1100 Douglas Streety sy | Omaha Seed House. | |y Tardareand Sdle Repair Sio. — SEEDS and said he was a_soldier, and although Y Genco. is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, o | know they would support any nominee HEVQBLEANS: 1A a he couldn’t exactly remember, he | pedicine adapted to the eradication of | But there isa heap of difference be- Rl “l‘“ Bl R That thg prosence of Gen: thought he was enlisted in_some Ohio | dyspopsia, constipation und biliousness, | tween going along 10 the polls and vots ¢ o "the regiment. What company he belongzed | {lle three most frequontly ocourring mi- | ing ond going there with all your to, who his commanders and comrades | monts that vox mankind, Derived from | neighbors. That was a splendid letter were, where he was born, what battles | o botanic parentage, it is eficient as well | Conkling wrote the other day, wasn’t he wis engaged in—all these import- | gy pure ind wholesome., 1t relioves | it? The country hasn't produced a big- d3IM0T1d LE. a of un loh whioe. chartered mghin are ecokt | Blante, (ut Flowers and Floral designs, = Send ; ant facts he ud forgotten. But e re | nervous disquietude and " inactivity of gormanlatelyd o i fl.‘fi.lxl‘:(fl'w.ml.mx:‘.Vx“m“_ fiertore, bewars 61wy | for catilogue. i Mechunics' Tgols aud Bualo Scaion. 145 Douklas membered the manual of arms, and | the kidneys, and counteracts atendency | **What's the matter with nominating | mitatio J W. H. FOSTER & SON, Proprictors iy evidently know something of a soldier’s | to rhoumatism, For renewing flagging | him?” said Mr. Raymond. — RS BT " RECTOR, WILHELMY & CO., Sast. D Blini th ld ¥ duty. - His name was Honey Thompson, | &rangth and fmparting appeito 1ceas | - “mpossible.” s ; - Wholesale Hardware, sl Doors, Blinds and ouldings he said. . be implicitly relied upon. Fever and [ think Sherman will go into the 10th and Harne % Branch bfiice, 12th and lzard Stroots, Omahs, N P |l E V\ eatorn Agents The veterans listened to him. The | gpuo. rheumatism and . debility .ave | convention with more votes than an S e SCIENTIFIG wnen for Austin 1 s alls BOHN MANUFACTURING CO., first he remembered of himself, he de- | péinedied by it. other candidate,” resumed Mr. Dorsey, : Fuirbun clared, was in the fall of 187 .nmll when LV it N wil‘l h;n behind him the biggest paL MARK:IB‘R(;lb“ S?L?DLE‘RY co . | Mannfacturers of Sash. DUU]‘S Bl]]ldl, J consciousness suddenly came to him he A MODERN JACK SHEPARD. share of thesouthern vote. Astothe ety . Bolsssie Manuiscturers o Mnulmn s, Stalr Work and Interior Hard Wood Flae 1 was walking along a “country road in o chances of the republican party to win, |, Faxtly digesteds of the fine oty Saddlery & Jobvers of Saddlery Hardware R T e 5 3 It s e e = an gt mnt beveruige for u xtiong appetl ate drin .\ Nol Illinois with a gripsack in his hand. t is a Btrong 0] ndeed hat | that is a question better answered after | for the sensitive oroughly tested; nutritious; And Leuther. 14051405 and 1407 Harney St,omabs, | — OMAHA PLANING MILL COn 4 . St seemed as if 1 had just waked up,” Can Hola J(-lh" N"T ln 0 the convention.” palatable ‘uma.éguxl;u..:g i o unpleasant S/ h 103 And d J Manshoturens of M[]ufimwls-a?]] (])]"m\l‘ 3 he suys, “for I could not remember any- [ San_ Francisco Alta: Chief of Po-| ~Mrs. Dorsey is traveling with My, | 8fier cliec . - thing that ever happened o me before [ lice Crowley yesterday received a | Dorsey to Denver., where the latter gocs | | Marion Harland, Christine Terbune Herrick, GLUCK & WILKINSON _Hoeavy Mardware. v A g, , 00, LY Py A ¥ ¥ he b —_— e TR = Aud Blinds, Turning, Stair-work, Bank and Ofos File ¥ R R O O At Anto | talagram frod A\lulr\uu Placer counts, | in U intorests of bis cattle ranch. Deah 4 Tooman . 2 Riopoiice 1 ke et W, 3. BROATOR. ™" fa Tnrnine Sairmarh Bank andc . house to get something to . He | informing him that John Sansome, the —~— §0 10 HAVOr, PUTity AnG ANTI-DYSPEPTIC qualities. E“—_"—‘—_fl‘ ! orobably acted queerly, for the folks | noted stage robber, burglar and sufe e Changod His BRsIRess. ™ | o o o B e for 10, slame. Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, ——Smoke 8tacks, Bollors, Eto. Povght him erazy and hurried him | cracker, convieted in Auburn of u stage | Wall Street News: For the past [ 5!V ""‘”';" "l’;‘u“ . -"w“ ke — o | Borings, Wagon Stock, numw.-l Yumber, Eia, 1 _H. K. SAWYER, along. robbery, had been sentenced for life to | seven or eight years. up to two or three H. O, 1] J & NS, TI PALMER. N, P KICHMAN. J. B BLANCHAKD, | $nd Arnoy Btreel, Omahs, { In spite of hislapse of memory and | state prison weeks ago, a bank in a Pennsylvania PHILADELPHIA, PA. PALMER, RICHMAN & CO. JAMES A. EDNEY, flfi“,‘{f“fi“l‘:‘,“_%nn,‘{fill,”,k.“,‘,lfi!’{?kfim"flm" { 1 his mental aberration he managed to BBy the inearceration of Lansome the | town has been conducted by an old Ger- Lwe Stucl( C“mm]ssmu Mfll’fiflflms Wnulnsals l['l)]] 'dfl[l Slflfll Dodgo Btreet, Oimuba, Nel P got a living, for he was industrious and | eximinal community loses a_ shining [ man. The other day the traveler of a | ————— PO LI e Bl o R L e O 3 willing and he had no expensive habits, | light, and a genius who has achieved a | New York house called to transact some EXHAUSTED VITALITY Biock Vards, South Fagon and, Cariago Wood Block, I ] . PR and people hired him to do small jobs | reputation throughout the state for | business and found that the bank had . MoCOY BROS. e I e T P D P e JUSEPH cILLUTTs { requiring little skill or train For | reckless daring und eleverness been turned into an oftice, and a strong \HE SCIRNCE OF LIVK, the it Hate, Caps, Eto. | cars he worked around by the ¢ In | ing his eseape from almost every n | smell of dead horse pervaded the vicin- | T eeeat datical Work of the LlVfl SOCK GOHIHIISS][H] MGI‘[)U&H{S - Pe g } §75 he married & young woman ina | in the country. Indecd, he rival ity, agé on Mauhood, Nervous and W. L. PARROTTE & CO., STEEL PENS { et R, 12 1 Bl B | B e e o Setionat Ban | busiacast? Wk askod of 1o 010 maan " | - Dean s Yoahd Wholesale Hats, Caps and Siraw G00dS. | oz aepaz paiss wxroscrion n ] Shopand, and the stute prison at § g Gliag, Brracs o6 ] (7 Uariiey Btreet, Oiwabin, ~404-170-604, vesumed his wanderings from | Quentin apparently had no chain § , dot vhos all wound oop." theuntold miseries consequent LURIMER.WESTERFIELD&MALEY 0 Usruey Bireet, Ouwabs, Nob, Nos, 303-404 o slace to place, and in Towa, about 1878, | strong enough to fiold him whenever | **You seemed o be doing a good b Shesecn, K0 paged S0, 19 Live Stock Commissi = -| THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. Be maniiod & second timomo \\m;\,ut | he took it into his head to leave that | ness.” pomsceipions for o0 liasass, L vommission, - Lumber. —— 21020.8 o850 > m-h werhaps more sense than he had | institution, *Oh, yes.” S0 vy o oom 15, Exchu Bulldiug, Untoa Etock Yurds, - e T « {500 of 'wadded bliss, she resolved to twenty-five years ago, at least it | *Vhell, it vhas in dis vhay, Vhile T | Jewelled Meda) awarded to the author by the Na- ALEXANDER & FITCH, Ml Kindg DermmgM ‘Elldlfll wnUlcS’dl( ansill’s Pung gars better hor forlorn condition if she could. s then that hisfivst criminations were | runs dot pank I make 20 per cent, und | tional Medical Association. Address P. O. box Commision Dealers in Live Sflfik AR A d wr-ll\fllp["""}"lflnl"-l;rnlfl In the terse and cpigrammatic language | recorded on the calendars. In 1965 San- | der Sherman peoples peat me when 1'| 146, Boson, Nasw, or br, W , Noo i ol UL N DO, ey | ——18ta Btreet aud Union Pucifo Track; Owabs two yoars, without 8 drums of Ler husband, “she called me a davnod | was convieted of grand g runs for alderman. 1 shange over to | uateof Harvard Medical Colloge, 5 yoars practice anis, Bouth Gwatu, Nob: LOUIS ERADFORD, old fool and lit out.” - He waited -a. few | and sentenced to serve one year n | makse Limburger cheese, und der brofit | 1n Boston, who may be consulted contdentiy - aalan i oth Ti . years for ber to come back and then got | Quentin. He completed his torm, and | vhas 85 per cent, und der Sherman peo- | Spesialty, Diseasca of Mau. Ofice No-d Fuliuch st TTUNION STOCK YARDS GO, Dealer in Lumber, Lath, Lime, Sash, naiSatamt, (e & divorce. committed burglary, and inside of | ples send me midt der legislature s0 | ~pEEpIcas DYEe . of Ofllahd, Limited, Doors, Eig. Yerds-Cors J‘-.u aAd Douslazs Corsss 0L BY LEAUING DRUOQISTS. Hearing the call ‘of tho untavied | three mouths after bid reloase was, ek | Gucak dot my soadt shwims,’ " PEERLESS DYES &isiiliik Joba ¥ Boxd, Bueriatendonts ' S R TANGILL &0, Sl e S e