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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1830,~TWELVE PAGES. 9 saged “clerk™ and " \ 11V | hands for disteibution among tho | g Ir I'Q N nings flash and thunders roll, the | the foot of the class. “Dead,” calmly re- irased 3 eomewhore | AMONG THE POOR AND LOWLY | hangs for distritution ameng wie | A DAKOTA RANCHMAN'S LIEE | oee et it e bt e e, | lied o dutey oniae bay: ssos of the place. When he calls on Couaty Agent Ma- | There are sometimes hail storms just as | She (as her theological suitor, in pulling honey for an order for a half-ton of coal there are in prairic countries, and in | his gl loves from his overcoat pocket, throws Bights and Sounds of the Streets of | longs to Vxhr- higher v\ulk-[n( life, xt\i_n The Bee Reporter's Last Visit to ;u. always gets it, for when he s he | Much Pleasanter in the Hills Than lh.‘,,»‘ ',3,”‘ the !1' wing (‘»MT '\r'\)l':\(- ;vlu:"n E;vjlnr. r\d‘.‘x::mv“l :vm I::\.‘.W.‘: :.:I:.}:“: enter and go to a night of torment in has o deserving oase you may rest tered down and destroyed. But these g Sap oW QwetE, 460 Omaha., oo of tho dingy tlosets ndvertised on Poverty and Squalor. nssured the charity 1t well disposed. on the Plains, drawhacks are not more sorions than | gotug to keop iC 1t Ay bo sokietoing vomy the canvass sign that hangs over the The county dispensary has grown to — are the disasters which overtake the | romantic." UNDERNIGHT'S SABLE MANTLE | 52t o o' back in the dark rec Occasionally a man who_evidently be- AFTER THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT | door outside as “‘elegant rooms.”” One | MRS, MEYERS' [SCHEME SPOILED. | be quite an institution. ~ An average of | WHERE BLIZZARDS BLOW NOT | farmer in neacly overy of tho | = ——— night's experience always sufficient 400 prescriptions are compounded cach earth, The greatest drawback, how. e for these: they would rather walk the e month, The average drug store located | S ever.to ranching among the Hills, would From the Gloom and Sin of the Bot- | streets thronghout the night than to at- | The Sad Scene Witnessed at John | in the residence portion of the city con- A Cozy Home Nestiing Among the | probably b : found by the praivie Ceshbud§ s i activity throughout the night. In the Settlement—Mattors of a Iributes to the sanport of the dispons Wobbatbrond St dabl e greater part of the Black Hills country, porter's Stroll. waiting .rooms tired travelers whose General Nature. and the city physician sends pres pecting. proper. is unsurveyed and not subject to ——— scanty means forbid the lusury of a —— tions there to be filled when the case is - entry under the homestead, preemption Midnight in Omaha. hotel, drowse off into dreams of hom Finst Calls on the Poss a public ono. The bulk of the medicine Ranches in the Hills and " timbor culture luws of the United 1t 18 midnight in Omahn tired mothers soothe the restless babes | , iy furnished is for county charges under RAPID C11y. Dak.. Feb. 19, —[Special | States. By the Bluck Hills proper is e ablo oar.with its staring head- | €Migrants sit huddled together waitin TiE BEE representative paid his 1ast | 4ho'aave of Dr. Keogh and his nssistant, : s Dak., Feb, 1 s bl meant the mountainous portion, The 1ast cablocar, with its staring he with stolid patience the time when they | visit to poverty with a number of calls [ Dr, Harrigan, 1n conversation with a | Correspondence of Tii: Brk. ] =1t would | g, it should be remembered light, has just clattered over the hill to | <hali continue their journey. on residents of the Polish settlement | retail druggist doing businessin Omaha, | bejlifficult to findinall the wide world & | that adjacent to the mountain the power house: the roar and rumble Lights are always burning in the | noqr Sheeley station. He dropped | Who has had an extensive experience in | country whose vaciety of mineral re- | isa vast open, treeless region composed of a thousand wheels which filled the | Chinese laundries, no mattc ‘N:m‘.g. “© 1 County Agent Mahoney on his visit to | public dispensariesin E urope, the nssc r- | sources 18 greater than that of south- | of ¥ vl Vs "'""; ufh o8, whic h‘ @ " _de sireots o few hours ngo is hushed; the | the hour, and if one is inclined to listen | FACES A8 S S0 | tion was made that the method now pur- | ogtorn Dakota. Tts gold. silver and | Yoted to the uses of great herds of stock he may hear the inmates jabbering in | Inventor Rush, but managed to secure | guod in Douglas county wasthe chenpest and thousands of ranches. The open jangling of bells and the clatter of hoofs k1 T h fa ag o S by Suou i TJouging CORMLLY WAS LIS CHBLE tin, its platinum, nickle and zine, its |y ¢ f pen, jangling their lieathenish jargon. It is a most | is favor again and pressed him and his | and most satistactory way of furnishing, | % I b § trecless rogion is surveyed and has over th ,,;.\.»]”u nt is 1|h-;n-41 u’nlmurn_ noticeable fact that these ( hyuyu\u horse into service for the final trip, the poor with medisin plumbago, mica and kaolin, n‘] lime, | largoly boon taken by homestoadors, the crowd which a little while ago | laundrymen seem to have positively no [ On the way to the settlement he had - gypsum, marble, siate and sandstone, | aithough much etill remains unoccu thronged the hotel rotundas hasthinned | allotted time for slecping. \]\'h-_n 1”1“ 416 INUFI AT CheApant's exnenis, (THes The O1d Fiddler. with all their merits and defacts, have | picd ; ‘-mwl open to entry \ The title DE LAYS down to a fow impatient waiters for | Spires within their dingy little holes | 10 sorner of Twentysninth steoel Ad:taide Preston in New York World. boen diffusely advertised, so that any- | Which the mountain rancher gets is T e o acod. unfortun. | can be judged only from'the result of | near tho cornor of Twenty-ninth stroet | vy o0 corn - gettin’ ripo, a do wheat [ /008 SHHEEW MOVRERAC 8¢ LAt SUE f gaken in oue of {wo ways. The first ARE DANGEROUS LD Pl g e bttt occasional raids by the police and the [ and Poppleton avenue he brought the am gebbered in, Y, WHO BTOWS Qnysung ol Lo LDHCK | way 1skinown ae, the “squatters gt | || naminky times will grove 1 YOUN grekt ates dreading the hour when thoy will | woll known depravity of the race, They | nag to a standstill and remarked: | - An’ de moon in do sky am hangin' low, | Hills, s, at_least, acquainted with the fund consists of foncing the desived || s You snould not delay even for a day be ordered out to f:‘fi'"' lonely tramp of | are susplolous and wary, vd “n\l-‘”.n “While I'm out here I believe I'll call | 1 takes down my dddie an’ wo taiks awbile | claim which this sec tion puts forth to pract. Phis v ]‘1(1 is possc ssing,mord hi ot comiing o our store, We are making the streets; the brillinnce which blazed <‘|I!|.'-I|‘- x.ni‘"Inl‘ajuu-.‘vzffil;rl ]\‘\‘nl;le‘llx-:li\‘lL 5;‘4“7 on Mrs. Myers. She lives in this neigh- As we sots in the little cabin do'. great mineral wealth, But as in Cali- .I\‘nl«”:r;»{\ Ilulf-njv “”‘n"v.-‘{.h:.lu"l”:' |(I~>‘|"‘\H‘:\ ;fii,’.:-l{\f\l..“'u name you prices that will ] from the saloon windows has given | ¢ g « ( « { BOFHGEA AN & ey Wie% Lt fornin, when the rvemarkable placer | M ¢ ! over you. Jlace to n dimmer glow. back of which, | jibberings and a gencral invitation | b $ 4 poc ow. Last | 130 fagiers growin' woak, but it Tpear ter | i fireiugs were exhuusted. men | PrOspect on the fenced ground for min- 1A A * | from the heathen to *‘glet out winter, she says, her husband was en- underston’ Lt ALl : > erals, The second right is that which no doubt, many a lingering tippler 18 | 76,0 qraws a long breath as he emer- | gaged in eutting ice, und unfortunately [ As it quiver an’ it sigh neaf de bow, turned their attention to other and s yiven by the United States laws to just one more for a | ges from the gloom of the city into the | glipped into an opening and An’ 1t strugglo mit, r miners. Most of the mountain 18 insisting on A oy hyard, butit eyar’ not [ more lasting pursuits, and discovered | plac | night-cap.” Yellow pencils of ligh moonlit glory of the summit of Capitol o R RE e A AR RS get de soun’ P that the soil was admirably adapted to | ranchers have availed themselves of | cast ncross the® pavement from | hill. Helow les the sleeping town | Growned. It a protty sad case. There's [ ob de music ob de long, long er-go. profitable farming, so in the Black | the advantages of the law, in reforenco nowspaper offices where hundreds of | bathiod in moonlight, ~mystie, wonder- | the Bouse ovar there—the pretty little | p e oo o ono right clar outre | Hills. it has been discovered that agri- | to placer mining and have not only | busy hands and brains are classifying | ful;” boyond, the riverglorous with the | eream colored one with the steps lead- “Monoy Musk,” culture pays the small eapitalists better | fenced their land, but have sunk shafty and chrystalizing into the type of the | sparkling of myriads of icy diamonds | ing up to the front doo An’ we nebber git *Ole Zip Coon” ter go; | than the pursuit of glittering dust. | or excavated tunnels in the bars and | morning paper the news and thoughts [ and beyond that still the outlines of the | The house was reached and Mr. | Ab' de white folks nebber arsk forde pore | The difficult processes and methods of | highridges which are ineluded in their of the world; from the telegraph offices | hills of Towa. Along the river front | Mahoney i * ¥ ole man now quartz mining have, indeed, been coa- [ several twenty nere placer locations, in where listening ears and hurrying pens | and over to the right are thousands of | Jhoney jumped out. He was about to | Liko dey uster when dey danced long er-go. | clusively shown by actual working, 1o | compliance with the requivements of | ascend the steps when he was accosted hear and record the story of one day’s [ signal lights—red, blue, purple, and Itam lonely sometimes, an’ my hyart is nigh | Fesult il immense profits in the Black | the 'law in reference to asscssment sorrow and joy, passion and erime; from | yellow; from tall chimnies here and | by 2 mun in the yard. 5 ter break, Hills, but for such purposes science and | work. By doing $500 worth of work on 4 the police station, where ribald songs | there wreaths of white smoke curl up Is Mrs, Myers at home?” asked the | For de wea'ness ob waitin® here below; t capital are requived as in all | each twenty acre lot and ving five and bitter sobs, curses, prayers, and [ against the durk background of the sky | agent. An’ 1'spect dat de Marster waen he call for rts of the world. dollars an acre for it, the locator is delirious laughter mingle in one horri- [ while everywhere is seen the clear | iiNo, sir” . vy all de res' ; < It has been commonly supposed by | entitled to a patent. i ble din, and from the chumbers of suf- | star-like gleam of electrie lights. Be- | [Thisis where she lives, isn't it?” Must'er somehow hab fergit Uncle Joe! eastern people who have never seen the | On manyof the mountain ranches the i fering und death. nind, towers up the high school, tall, [ *Yes, sir. She's at one of the neigh- [ 5\l member some day, an’ de time am | Hills, that they are very high and so [ bars pay for working and in Pennington There is not much life on the streccs. | statoly and beautiful. bor's. Is there any messuge you want Dol ReR BOHE, close together as to be practicallv im- | county, during the year just past, some An oceasioual cab clatters past; here | Tt i5 u picture of perfeet peace and | to leave for her?” When I hear do angels eallin’ sof? an® low; | passible. The supposition is extremely | £0,000 worth of gold was produced from and there a party of reeling “rounders” | heauty and one which makes it hard to [ [ Who are you Den Marster keep do_hyarps fer de white | erroncous, beeause theve nre really fow | these sources and sold at the banks in troll out discordant snatches of song: | yealize that down in the shadows are | *‘1'm her husband.” folks when dey ’rive, portions of this section whieh are | Rapid City. It cannot be said that ! telegraph messengers in various | geencs of unutterable misery and | “‘Her husband! I thought her hus- [ An' lebeme jes'my fiddie an® my bow. not equally as accessible to railroads | these bars are “rich™ in the sense that i stages of dilapidation and raggedness | wretchedness, huts and dens where | band was drowned last winter?” said | poo bioany oh, my Dinab! in de bright | 88 @re “most portions of —the | the term “rich™ is used in mining flit to and fro with thenews of the world | erime holds high vevel the night long, [ John, in astonishment. ‘Hasn’t she ! K,,,ZK‘,,,, an’, p Appalachian chain along the Atlantic | countries. That is, they do not pay suf- { in their hands; newspaper reporters | where men, women and children—the | been getting aid from the county right Tn de fiel's whar de crstle waters flo'— coast. When the gathering of great | ficient to miners, except in i skurry along in their reh for news: | pity of it—Dblack, white, and yellow, de- | along?” We will walk while I play de ole tunes population and the increaso of industry | some few ities, in devoting { the monotonous clanking footsteps of | based and desperate, huddie together Mr. Myers and Mr. Mahoney met we lubed A shall insure a prolitable business for | their entire atteation to the vroduction the patrolman echoe loudly across the | in the depths of degredation. then for the first time and Mr. Myers When de corn was gettin’ ripe long er-go! standard-guage railvonds, then they wil nr gold with the pick, shovel, pans or street; a sudden rush up the street, the = S-SR let the cat out of the bag, < e o RS be built without the impediment of ice boxes. Yetitis believed, with { clang of a gong, and the police patrol In the Galler “Just tell your wife not to make any PEPPERMINT DROPS. rious enginecring difliculties. The | reason. that great profits would result i wagon dashed past to the scene of an J. M. Quinn in Bismurck Tribune. more calls on me. suid the county | 4 yooning parly, agoys travels at o | Bills themselves rescmble, in a great | from the judicious investment of large 1 accident or drunken vow. Wwild son of Airin, from swait County | 1gent s he angrily returned 10 the | y i et e, P2 3 degree, the mountains of the Appala- | capital and the application of hydraul- i { Few of the respectable element Kirr buggy When a pugilist won't pugil he should b | ehian chain. Their tops are rounded |ics. Be that as it may the mountain § ! would be particularly pleased at the [ Oive hunted the English and faced the | 1 have been at that house several | e to puil—or come off the porch, and covered with a dense growth of icher adds to his income from this i | prospect of a walk about the city at this banshee; ¥ i times before,” he said, “and Inever [ “pye jndicat ro that after the 4th of | black pine timber. source, if he is so fortunate as to be the AR ibi ove the shi for wid it_Oi'm merry-— apecto T o e iesind cations EAropiutantiel o Suhyo MRBrETNEoALtbYeAY 7 S i i hour, though they may appreciate it in | Ot love the sl o | suspected the woman was other than | poxt March our postofice department will Phere are, seattered all through the | possessor of a gold-bearing bur. | ! imagination. 1t's friendship is good on a bit of a © | what she clnimed to be. 1t's the first | not bag atthe knees. mountainous region, innumerable little It is a noticcable fact that every year A reporter has recorded one night’s | Oitve sain all the riots that shook wall an | time I've met a man there. He didn’t | e Hungavian diety which attract sun- | Villages which contain @ soil washed | the number of mountain ranches, re- oceuirences rafter know me and gave the game away.” usual attention just now, must be too high- [ down from the mountain slopes through | duced to agricultural and stock uses, in- i Leaving PFifteenth and Farnam, he An’ riddled with chaos the beautiful air “It is only onc of the numerons swin- | spiced. judging from its exciting effects. many ages, and as fertile s the banks | creases. The prospect of large mining turned his coat collar about | Mesel’ is the maun who wid shoutin’ an’ | dles perpetrated on charity.” A Boston dime museum man has fallen | of Mississippi’s delta. Many of these | operations in the tin and refactory ore his ears and sauntered over to laughter L At the Polish settlement a number of | heir to s cy of $100,000. He should ex- | valleys are alveady in a high state of | districts of the hills,hasinduced many to Charles Rose, residing at No. 1312 Jones 8t. Dougla his thoroughfure was o | Heviined in the fun at the Donnybrook | eqlls were made. The people have im- | hibit hims s o freak—a freak of fortune. | cultivation, and richly repay the efforts | make locations and raise vegetablesand | &0 engincer by trade, but lately working’ a ai general work, lins lived here ahout two years, ug vegetables of | oats for the growing local market. The little more animated than Farnam, though even it was almost deserted. | Me name—Mickey Murphy—ye'll find in the Along the curb in front of the office of places ; the American District telegraph com- Where names av the illegant heroes ap- ported Jow-| breaking names, and con- The Chicago ball players do not appear to | of labor by produc 3 carried on | have b«-‘;n \“\ glc&-nwl :ulutx' !s':“l wnh“"m; every deseription, and several varieties | business of distributing grocervies and ng the children into service as | Pyramids. hey dow’t like cheops without | of inall grain. It isnot usual for up- implements, clothing and supplies for : ) lee U8 | {imato sance. cters. Kverybody lives on Thir- land valley ranches to devote muc e -anchers . yhody on Thir ot dbliers o it s Lall they o up v ranches to deve ich of | the mountain ranchers and miner has been deaf more or less for twenty years, and quite deaf for some time, has had catarrh, with its usual symptoms, sich as stoppmg up ofnose and accumulations of mucus i pany n dozen or moro cabs were stand- | ., Pear, e RHEE . SRnaiWalny Betessts although [ ¢ TWenty dolars & o e il ae maen | their time or land to the production of ; very large, and the stocks {liroati e Conplane 5L Hb iy MRS Raiag ing, while the drivers tramped up | Who sbit fire an’ blazes in Orangemin’s | fully fifty houses are embraced in the fonjalingd age American would risk on a | Wheat, for the reason that barley and anid by mevchants in Deadwood 76 RFR (W HICRTVAR TG radb A OV LA PO NI i and down the pavement, ap- An’ shouted defiance in Johnny Bull's car. | Settiement. The visit of the poormas- | single kin oats are more profitable, aund the condi- | Rapid City are immense. Custer and | He reads the dafly papers, and through them | ping their arms across. their y spreads from house to house on his | * John Ruskin still uses candles for iltumi. | tions more favovable for their growth. | Sturgis are also important points of dis- | was induced to call on r. Jordan, in theRamga i breusts to keep up the circulation. utall of these scenes which Oi fondly re- st appearance, and when he reaches ating purposes. In a foot race with the [ Indeed, it may be safely said that oats ution and the former, although situ- | Building, to see if his nose, throat and ears A slight skift of suow drifted around member, 3 s ¥ the different homes they are pr red | nineteenth century John appeagg to have been | form the staple product of mountain | ated in the mountaing and having no | could be benefitted. He was told they could be, the corners and the wind wailed dis- | No longer Oi mintion wid boastin’ or | for him with the most miserable faces | extremely left. ranches, and find a ready and high- | trade whatever from the prairies, is | and hecommenced treatment. He commenced mally through the wires over head. At Ko e owers "maith frosts of De. | Possible. They area hard setto catch | Wien General Boulsoger heard t priced market in the mining sustained nlmost altogether by the peo- | to Improvein a short thne, and after o course Ninth he turned north to tho “burnt | ke ('ieate fowers ‘nalth Trosis napping when any rations are to be | rumor was afloat that he was to marry a St. | among the stock growers of the plains. | ple who til the soil of the ifountain | of about three months, was rewarded wigh a return of his hearing, =0 much so that HEean cimbor dol6ATont: Louis woman he uid Hardly Ste an indig- | No i6 it an uncomimon thing for thess cuble that so much Qistrict.” Life enough here evidently, | e leys. 1t is ror ‘ve lost all their swaitness an’ with ¢ ) Shtd He b v 5 & LR ) 404 o 3 " me of John Zadena wa , | mant denial too qu Y ranches secure oy f {1 i oricuitura and extsts i o aces | DOW hear the slighte whisper. He has no though many of the features of Jour of ered an’ died. gy he homo of John Zudena was e | s mow i Jonie any doubi. that the | T hes to soouro u eropof from ity to | agri uitural lund o fsis In the ‘spaces | Zow o8, 12 2L in mose and Hirosst five years ago were gone. All the red- hivd one A blight seems 10 | juausuvat ball will be ektirely respectablo. | 51Xty bushels of oats o and | botween the mountiins, and 1t is un- | TSI cbrs i his non Ead throglhas ned window were ablaze with | The Donnybrook fairsaims a poor sleepy cra- | rest on the offspring of John and his | Colonel Elliott F. Shepard has purchased there is good authority for the state- | doubtedly true that itis suflicient in curts N 3 v Pe1nte W t vefore was a tofal blank, tight; the sound of cracked pianosand | -, tupes o G wife. In the mother’s arms was clasped | tickets for the occasion. m erops have furnished as | area to support alavge population. R T e LA G D T ) ] wheezy violins played by drunken musi- | Al fiE EEOERY A0 Bore B8 s | & two-year-old buby without an e; Weather poets ought toknow meterology, | Bigh as seventy-five bushels to'the acre. - D b cinnis floated out on the air; “‘society PRk it head. The piclure was pitiable. | 5 o'Gond bogan his cascer by sweeping | LB vegetabl re of a quality not EDUCATIONAL. it bloods™ reeled in and out of the door- An’ seen all her dynemite statesmin per- | The little one laughed and talked with | o™ 2" broker's ofice. Subsequently he | Surpassed inany part of the world, and 5 ' 3 ETESES | ways; twice a couple of skulking form, its_brothers and fondled its mother, | Cleaned out the broker. S the potatoes of the Black Hills are [ There aro 3,000 Roman Catholic parochia — | 3 roughs slouched towards him and pee et aad now and then the eyelids would | ~ Cleopatra never saw & game of base ball, | famous, seliools in the United States, with an enroll | s T R vl i e Lo RELIGIOUS. open. and it would make o vain effort | and itis provably well for tho doting Antony | The mountain ranch isalways a scone | et e I i vorth ‘slugging. Further 500 W! s y vere whose | thavshe never did. She might have dropped | on which lovers of beauty leas n Mawr (Pa.) college there is an DOCTOR | porter is not worth ‘slugging, Further S Draattart o0 1 o lo. | 1o sce whom the strangers were whose | th omovoridi on hlovers cauty, g onrliE AL Dryn e )L oa A b} down the street ho pussed noisesome | o ARCY Treshytorian eolloge 18 10 be lo | voices ho heard. 1ok looke “into it |l for & CMcIg0 LREIPATEE L States | 100 Yaricty find pleasure dn “fonsting f 31 propriation of 4,000 sear to bo expendod | ens whe lebased, debauche - | $140 oncylinaleed chubby face revealed a paic of empty Cardinal Manning says the United States | the eyes. It is usually situated in a | 2 2 i . g:-:‘:f‘u v‘hwl.n.;qmltldz&lc‘ (:.’\‘lezli‘fi‘}illl;xux- SLN0 I money ] B et Sockote, a sightloss being doprived of | 18 going to scod, an Congressman Russell | fan G basin, which 1§ wallod on two | A Biow ebair of political economy is to be J. CRESAP McCOY, | ) ¥ 8 St. Louis preachers are conducting a cru- I Prave declares that too much seed is going to states. | (fa YO8 8 0 T S il ablished at Yale by metibers of the class ne s sade against the practice of mourners stop- | the light of heaven. The Bee man K'rom one of the huts came the sound | ping at saloons on the way back from the | watched the unfortunate child. Now of crashing furniture, a slaming of | cemete the silence would be broken by one of That's the wey folks diffor. gldesiand somatnes loubly. g vhich, | of 1575, Protection alone is to be taught from (Late of Bellevuo Hospital, New York) A Washington man volunteers to bo one of | #F¢ JUXUIIANLLY Qrods SU [ this chair, e g, by o ranetoy | cases such a ranch is well watered and Buozesnsatby, A new term at Vanderbilt university began doors, & man’s curse, a woman’s shrick | - The cathedral in Melbourne, Australia, [ the strange voices, the lids would part, | knee breeches” and start tho fashion. Sueh | near the well-kept house of the rancher | pabrunry 1. A new physical lioratory nas i of murder and a heavy fall. which will shortly be opened, has cost £16( for o moment they would remain open, | heroism could only come from good calves. | there is invariably a hiving spring of | been fitted up ana given in charge of Prof. DOCTOR 1 Nothing!” Some great drunken brute | 000. The site, the gift of the government, and then, as though conscious of his Minister Perry Belmont has been kindly | pure, sweet mountain water. The ad- | John Daniel, late of Johns Hopkins uni was displeased with **his woman” and | 8aid to be worth £800,000. affliction, the baby head would drop on | receivd at the court of sadrid. He had a | vantages which the mountain rancher | versity. o “smashed her one.” Nothing! There | Mount Athos, with its 10,00 monks, is one | jts mother’s shoulders, and the sight- | nice chat with the aueen regent the other | has over his brother of the plains, apart | Princeton college figures for 1833:80: Pro ar es 0" a" she lies moaning on the floor, a huddled | Of the strongest spots in southeastern Eu- | Jogs ayes would be hidden from view. | day and a very enjoyable game of peek-a-boo | from the scenery and pure, healthful | fessors, tutors, etc, indergraduate stu [ 4 DERE ONLROIA00T, B 2@ | rope. The monks are of the Orthodox, or | iy e oA oot i+ | \with his majesty the King B e S i r , | dents in the academic department, 463; grad- l||x||]|u( flithy rags, beer soaked, blear- | ¢re that is, Russian church, There for a l‘.nut the head would rest in ) ”J 3 T A e water, are numerous. Il nd., in the | 020 onts, 005 total. namber of studonts 2 . eyed and-—u womzn. I (5] S cal was | Mute anguish, only to be raised agnin | Admiral Luce is about to be retired from | wild state,is free from timborand ready | anireliows, ¢ (atgof the Umversity of Now York City and } S Elanihils i A la Roman Catholic cathedral was i active service. This bluffold salt will long Sl i oo i[rand LoliowR; LoT . Howard University, Washington, 1, G, } he is his wife maybe, maybe not. Dlic vated ¢ s Kong oom$ | and the same proceeding r ed when | ¢ for the plow, yet the timber is close by, Pha aAltors (oftho Dartem ris, tho $ g 3 § 3 i ) many ) : publicly dedicated at” Hong Koug on Decem- be remembered for the intrepid manner in ) b b Phe editors of the Dartsmouth is, the 4 Bhe clings to him with the blind | ber7. ° The roof is made of cust iron from | some playful chatter on the part of s [ o6 FERGUPREE PrBE BT SEnEEn W aad unlike the inhabitantof the plains, | colloge anmual, hay 1 put on probation DAS OFFID ' speniel-like devotion which the Creator | Glasgow, The mam builiing is of blue | brothers would arouse his attention. encmy in Hayti, he is not compelled to haul the material | by the faculty for ullegod libelous A has given to some women. ‘T'he purple | brick, relieved by flying buttresses of red It was a sud sight. A . . Fifty thousand men will march in the in | ©f Which his house is built frd far. | cartoons which ap| init. 1Nveot them | No, 310 and 311 Ramge Bullding printof the hrutal fist of the stupitied | brick gpd cement. Cuk Bee representative in - his | augural procession at Washington March 4, | His fuel, oo, is but a fow steps from | have been deprived of scholarships. hulk snoring on the bed is her reward. neral Charles 0. Hillyor of Hartford, | travels among the poor had entered | On the samo. day Mr. Cleveland will be | his door and in the winter scason he | 1t is stated tuat Governor Gordow, of | Corner Fiftcenth and Harney sts., Omaha, Nobi, He wants to **learn hersomething.” who recently gave the Young Men's | houses where the pinched and gaunt | accompanied to the railmad station by one | realizes a goodly profit. by taking loads | Georgia, has recommended the restoration of Where all curable cases are treated z The heart turns sick at the unutter- [ Christian association of that city 49,00 | faces of the children told the story of | man carrying a traveling-bag and an wir- | of cord wood 6 the neirest camp or | the £,000 grant 1o the Atlunta universit Nt Ot e 155 danl ias Unean onll y » of i ding lot, is eighty-nine ol i | e eals & ichta’ cushion, v recless ries. The ch was withdrawn last year because Note- tles M. Jor( as been rest. P able shame of it. building lot K \C ¢ e | gtunted meals and nights® to | cushion. down to the treel prairvies. The | which w NMA\"‘:[!(Nsl:::‘\’\”"ldwm_\fl "t | aent physician for Dr. MeCoy, - Omann, for takes great interest in works of benevolence and gives largely Twelvi JArs ng vncivilized heathen, Now they are a com- Dllysictun who has been published William M, [varts, of New York, | praivie rancher, on the other hand, is white -m«l. ] the pasi year and 15 th His eye is not | foreed to carry his lumber for building | the same classes s made the cures that ha ither | 0 his wood “for fuel, many miles and | The Armstrong hall at Tuskegee (Ala,) | Weekly in this paper, sumos much. time' and -labor in so | Normil scnool has recently boen completod., Medical diseases treated skilfully. Deafs bed on hungry stomachs, where ."" g the blue lips and chatlering teeth | has past his 71st virthda SRR fenl etk | dim nor his. natural fose avated.® N revenled the scanty fuel pile and the | § ¢ (i bridee of his nose lost the smallest Alittle of this goes a long way, and g reporter made his way back nlong h Tein, the Modoc Indians were Something was lying on the crossing | & 0L P : hours of suffering (rom the cold winds 4 sl I T g E nunity of industrious farmers, with half 4 3 fraction of an inch of its commanding pro- n 1t was built by the Tuskesec students, o “onsumption. ronchitis, Axthioa, Dy at Dodge, whitened with snow, 1t was | thelr umber professing cnristians, 1t cost | of winter; where the dirty and the | portions. KiL doing. . R une S MBS R ok ? | ness, Consumption. Bronchilis, Asthog, Dys 1 g W b portions. AL A : are negroes, they sawing s g | pepsin, Rheumatism and all Nervous and aman, and the upturned faco had a | tne United States government £1,548,000 to | clotted and unwashed raiments were the L ——— The mountain rancher is well {pro- | the brick, and doing all the work of ‘ercetion SkinDiseasos. ghustly gleam in the gaslight: | care ,“Ir 2,200 Dakota l,“hlm\_‘r seven year: evidences of shiftless und lazy parents CONNUBIALITIES, teeted by the high walls which protect | and finish exeept putting on the tin roof, CONB \“”',M oftice or by matl, 1 evey vod.” wi S oAl s pe- | while they were savage ter they were P8 re. vhere i i i s ing SU8 vinter. The pro! o e » b or by md 3 Slugged,” was the verdict of the re 2 A 1) and abodes of vice, but nowhere in his This adyertisemeat appeared in the Rome him from the biting blasts of winter. he projected Clark unive 5. Oflice hours—4to 11w, m., 2to4 p. u: is cold face, The | christianized it cost for seven years, $120,000, | yravels had h u saving of $1,725,000. he Samoans, regarding whom so much interest is now feit, are considered the fincst No blizzards frecze him and no torna- | ter, Mass., which it is intended shall ranke | m., Sunday ofice hours trom o does and eyelones blow his house away. | With Jonns Hopkins in opportunity for ad. | = Cor His stock is well sheltered by the trees | vanced study, is fortunate in the sclection of [ | Many 3 AR i Jordon th and grrows sloek and fag | Prof. G. Stauley Hall, now of Johns Hop. | forion yes rested on a scene that appealed so strongly to his better ature and soften porter as he felt I fine snow had drifted into his hair, eyes and half-opened mouth. It was (Ga) Tribune Thireo members (two_danghters aod a son) Lahoart havdened | of o family in Shady Hook, Ky., were mar- pondence recolyos pronpt el s esstally by DE. 15,10 1118 thits possiia cn the mit borrible, Nobody was in sight, and a ; avs of newspaper work, as that in- | sied on6 d and high hill ] I SRR ght, B T R e AR b ried one day this week. I's i dom e ok 0 for ) ki journoy o obtain 1 eold ehill cropt up the reporter’s back | iherhcernt. ploasing, of #eod hystiuo, tud | nocent, laughing, pretty biby, hiding | "oy, G. A. Tewkosbary, of Washington, | amost without any attention, Tndeed, | Sl i 48 hroslout. o university will | speciiss 0l JOSUTTAL TiiEATSENT AT i us be thought of whore suspicion might | have a soft and musical langu ‘rney | its sightless eyesin its mother’s apron. | lost his wife less tun u year ago. A few | this entire region may elaim, with the | °Hut BEC 0 ended with the mid-year | —— i it to a | mountain rancher, immunity from the fall. Tle soughu a poli “Mike, [ believe there’ Haraisi s (AeRR | lowed, it is said, to work pn voard ships in ced himself, howevor, and | have been converted to christianity and Every week the mother comes with | days ago he aunounced his engagem nan., very moral and honest, On Sunday no work | the baby down to the county building | vublic singer. “His congregation “kicked” | climatic severitics which ~affect the afellow up | is permitted on shore, nor are natives al- | when she ealls for her weekly allowance | and he resignod. 4 eastern and northern parts of Dakota, of rations, Wanted—A couple who wish to marry to | 0G5S lessing s due to the protecs n at Welle wits one of ui ss. Wellesley has grown y year, until now almost seven hunil ung women nrolled as students. The 5. DR, BAILEY'S DENTAL ort. The s f liquors lutely pro 3 1 o ice Waltey " aw of- | B AEAnt I 3 0 Mike camo and “inspected, grunted, | Pork, TS SISO sbsolitel e | Resides the blind baby, another of the | il o dustive Walter Harniain bis weaof- | yion afforded by the mountains, 'To the | present Fieshun class, the largest in the Institute! drew his club and rapped it sharply on | theso people In christian nations way not be | Ztdena boys, agea fourteen, is deaf and | Fio has received his commission, and is ready | mountain rancher it mukes little dif- | history of the college, numbers 20, 4 the soles of the victim's foet. wronged through violation of treati dumb, an inmate of the state institute. | to perform marriage cercmonies ata very | ference whether the season is ruiny or Clicugo isto have u uni ty, but it re. || Freibextracted withobt palpordsnger. ‘Then the corpse grunted and rolled e and another, aged eleven, is at home a | low rate. * | dry. The soil of his furm is ai all | Mained with Now ¥ark to give it toher. | Go'duni siver tliing st ratos P over. There wis o crunching sound of SINGULARITIE deformed cripple. Four other children | Tho Union Pacific brakeman, of Evanston, | times ~ sulficiently —moist and wolt | Me dobil b, Rockefollor of New ¥orlk, is ik ton Telopone 14 f breaking gluss und a suffocating 0dor | o ywoneaded calf 1 one of the freaks sa | are sound and healty. Wyo., who eloped with the three wives of a [ watered, He needs no ireigating | have been made in the papsrs of lato of nleohol vose in the air to exist at Mavon, Ga. The visit to the Zadenas was the last [ Mormon clder, has developed a new method | diteh, and never *That’s what slugged him.” ehuckled one paid, and THi BEE'S reporter’s trip | 0f getting rid of the surviving twin relie, 1f | o0 much water exc . i con for sion 1o fear | ncetion with_the rumored project, and it is WEAK o ,‘.f“.',':':"u".‘uf:’\‘.? spt that spring | to him that Chicago will be indebted for an 8, early doo of learning which will be worth, Ahood, o A rabbit with two tails was caughtin a o q v 1 (g TR By R TR T ) b P PG N6 NG S £ + the brakeman can stand it tho clder will | foo " : BRGRRY Y X ity Mike, “Hore young fellz, ehungs | rap v Ked Bank, N, J- list woek through ‘poverty was at an_end. Tn | the brakemun cin o froshets may, in- some localitics, elay | stitution of lourning (i a0 valusble troate ene (25} Siamicod: et cars An immense toad-stool threo feet in diam- | Writing of what he saw he has taken ( ©C T UE v out to Burmah as o | 52SdiNK i PV R B RS FOWLER, 08B us, co Then the patrol rumbled down the | eter was found recently ut Weicolt, Vi, on | those cases that presented something B o iro b st ¢ 8 | " But the mountain rancher is not )¢ American universitios, the last repory |+ <c/ress Prof, £, C, OODUS, CONN, v X missiona out of the ordinary run. He went into | gpyived © to @ para- | many homes where the county is dis { birth Wn W of the commissioner of oducatlo ton, 1838) givesthe followi stroot nnd “the drunk” was pitched iu | u beech tree. like a log and hauled off to the station. In thirteen years, accor This is the bucent district of to-day | graph on the rounds, nov a sing and it isa paradise to wint it was a few | taken place at Liberty, Ky, a yOars ago. several hundred inbabitints, The police for many years seemed A ludy residing in Elberton, N. J., has a A then married him. - When the | merely arancher. The mountains de- (Washing N et by R Listics : Hal next bateh of female missionaries srrived i attention, and sometimes ha | viin' vty hieads the list with product hus | pensing aid and was convineed that the | the male natives took to the woods, accord- | becomes neglectful of his agricultur ive funds amountiug to #5,172,000 and yicld h | relief furnished was justified by the ev- | ing to the Norristown Herald—again iilus- | interests on that account. He is usunl= | jng an some of #335,000. Chis sum is in To LOAN idences of actual neéd. In many cases | trating the axiom that “self-preservation is | |y an inveterate prospector for miner= | creased by tuition On City and Farm Proverty! CASH ON HAND, ng 3 fees 254,000, and receipts poverty exists, not as sult of isfor- | the first law of natare, als, and the claims which he hus stak from othic urces #57,000, muking a total Iirst Mortgage Paper Bought, Frenzer Block. opp. P. O, i entircly unable to cope with the evil- [ pet hen that laid twenty-nine cges duriug | fupe o inability to work, but because | An applicant for a marriage license was a | for' rold, silver and tin, under anuual incoiue of $104M0, Yale stands next doers that mado this thoir home, Ii- [ L€ month of January. Shehus kepta strict | )0 o wants have lived up to and beyond | ¢olored man of about ‘twenty-cight s, | United States mineral liws, are vepy | in its total recoipts, though not i endow (1 b A count of the eggs and is sure that viey were ) Y0k A I‘Imn., wsked his he replied. “Ninety o & 1 mont, Ite invested funds umount 1o 82,254 nally, however, it was in a measure | 41 1uid vy one hen what the rned in the summer, with- | 300 " WWhat is the age of the lady | Pumerous. The fact is, that the moun- | G o1 FOREREE HF FE147,000, Tk brought under subjugation and to-day it 4 out a thought of laying nside a dollar to | you juyer 1 to marsy /" asked tho sturtiod | tains and mines, not the soil, wero the | 10 RS UVER Sl0iE B BAIBOCE, 0 is Loss notoriovs as i erime producing | A Boston naver tels o i SO Fiat fovsote | tide them over the winter. In many | clerk. about ninety-two years,” | Inducements to his locuting. The furm | yaised its total ineome to §0000 h center thun it has been for many years | yowe on Thursday evening and remaining | €4ses whe a county dependent is | said the app'icant. As the man’s appear- | is his means to an end—tho support se - - ‘ pust, y | away until Saturday morn'ng. The sutter | found to be a woman with a family of | ance did not bear out his assertion the clerk | cured to enables him to fora for IMPIETLS, I i Dago town, though, still flourishes in | wus finally investigated, and it was found, so | ¢hildren, the husband was a worthless | divided both ages by four and issued ali- | ¢y — all ity prestine glo In the alley be- | the story woes, that he speit Friday with a | sot and left the mother to provide for | ¢ense sccordingl L or have the hopes of the rancher | “Wuat a pity it 1, says a city clereyman, ke Laa tween doncs and Pucific streets, down | neighborng fumily wiore weat wis saton | horsel’ and little ones, In other cases | At & recent fashionable wedding in New | poun always in vain. [n tilling the soil ( “that there aro 50’ many sweet simacrs and . near the rmlroad tracks, this blot upon [ on that day. His master's fumily bud fi8h | the worthless sot is still a family fixture | YOFK the father of the bride wore a broad | 404 ) inting for mines he has, in many *U";"*‘“”'»* le rich strikes und, espec- | - “Do you exi the ‘.i;\ s purity ,‘,“‘ exists, Myste- | o0 Friday, and partakes of the aid fup- | fFin 88 bo walked up the church aisie \\Allll': e t to kecp Lent, Mr. Gay Une of the Most Sucegs ful ous disnpuearance o 9 e 3 A miraculaus escape from instant deati 4 his daugnte During the ceremony 1 £ 8 hoyTl #0h yos, sorter hal ] . ) . trangers; rob- | L e e e o haouy | Mi¥hed. To most of the cases | chuckled scveral timen, and at its close ho | lally in the tin districts, the cases are | bOvIY SO yoa, sorter Wll kuop it; thit beries and Kindred erivies ure laid to pployed near Lesvenworth, Ian, They | it is a question of starve | broke into an uumistdkgable laugh. As he | quite numerous, where both farm ‘It is eminontly properto 1o the the door of its inhabitants, The vile : d @ tent, in which seveniy-tive pounds | and frecze or the county to the rescue, ( is a prominent citizen of unimpeacnaple so- | and mines have heen sold I,“m:u‘x’,"“"”'\’\‘“,{ \v"lw,:n.r-! ”‘“ 0,000 1o f.h""4 liguor sold in the low saloons of the al- Amite was stored. The dynami e nd er what bring sopl bricty, and 1s known %6 have the tenderest 3 v " an i sal ynamite was stored. The dynamite ex- | end no matter what brings people to y, and 18 known e the tenderest | for many thousand dollars, Sometimes | g fntist university as g Dhilunthronhist o ley in itself is an incentive to cvime. | ploded, aud beas, trahks and tont were soat- | this sad plight it is human to forget | Tegard for his family, snd for his daughter | 4 gpony mining compuny becomes cove- | oo Hie o 1Y 48 & philunthrophist of T f all Chronis, S Itilians, negroes, Americans and vep- | tered in all directions, but the men were not | the cause when suffering stares you in | b particular, many were somewhat scundal- | 4,000 vanchers’ holdings and pays him | - 4 wminister nreached o teial sermon in o In the Treatmant of all Chronic, Spe~ Pesontatives of all the nations of the ed iu the slightost, though their cloth- | {he {nce. izod by such'an apparant breach of decorum, | (1S 07 rtehers Boi . iinister preache rial sermon in an phlon the good gentle- arin for town 51t | eastern city Sunday from the text, “Oug cial and Private Disaases. A Boston paper tells of a dog that for some dding re vivilized world blend togother in most [ 0 was ‘;'f';'j;i[:“;[gc';u'm vessels, oneof | The poor of Omaha have had & zeal- o the mystery, He suddenly re. | or millsite purposes and very oft thing thou lackost.” Did he rofer to himsel sbandoned equelity, 1t Is not s desiva- | GBS WAVE CRCORIESE L0 VORAels, 00808 | ous missionary in the person of an old | membered that the last tme he had been in. | for placer mining uses. or the conyregution LOSS OF MANHOOD, 4ud w4t jasiacsn ble pluce for an honest man to wander | yhe bottom in the Guif of Finland more than | entleman who is now in his sevent side of any church was wien he was himself But if the mountain rancher’s situa- An Avkuusas man who boars the nuine of ) and Disrders of. A into. @ century ago. ‘They were overgrown with | Sixth year, and whose aged limbs are | married in that very edifice. tion is interesting, and his condition | Jerusalem John Jchnson wants it changed to [ Sexusl Organs, absolutely cured, The cheap lodging houses should not | seaweeds aud taug, which has been cut | losing’ that vigor that characterized ———eliir— rosperous, it must not be supposed that | Jehn the Baptist Smith in ocder that he u * | PRIVATE DISEASES, i fiin ! be overlooked. "It is after midnight | through, but the holds of the crafts have not | them in years gone by when u case of | Boy Preacher Harmson has stiwred upa | he is entirely without difliculties, | Wherit ten acres of land antoed, that they do their thieving busincss, | been explored, as the divers fear that the | want was called o his notice. For | violent contention in New York and Brook- | There are some drawbicks to even so | Sam Jones clabos to huve converted 1,200 SKIN DISEASES, "y rsatment tor whicty The people who patronize themare not, | decks are too ratien to hold them, No traces | foyrieen winters he has devoted his 1yn by giving it out cold avd fat thathe | bright a prospect as his. [ the sum- ]""""“““ g his campaign in Los Ange 3 1 s tho miost beausieul as & vale, of the cluss who folo | Of silver have been found, but the remains must have pay to the @molint of $100 8 week | 1o 2410 thove are flerce vlectric storms | 1% Lo percaptible rudy in- e alti- | complexion, and perfoct skin i | means to relieving suffering. . of apples, cucumbers, buckles, coffee pots | Lme and eving 8 £ | for his service vivelist. Our sy : tude of the boon stories from that locality is feadaia RS arly 10 bed, | Gnd"shoes With ponted tocs’ have een | This winter he is quietly dispensing | fprhisservices e e pevivlit. Oursympa | 4mong the hills and although they do | s aceonnted for CONSULTATION FREE: Ziistpomh low the rule, ** IU.‘""’ rise,” ete, From 12 | brought to light, together with some well- | charity just as he has ‘dispensed it | purder or wore hopeless labor than that of | Dot come very often and are not reully “Iy what condition was the Patriurch Job | Bend stamp for reply ook on depraved men and women | corked bottles, all of which burst ussoon us | evory winter heretofore. Last winter i trying to convert taose pagaus to righteous- | dangerous, yet they are sufficiently ter- | at the end of his lifo#” asked w Camden Sup- | Oftice--Bushman Blogg, 16th und ontinually drop in, deposit their 15 | the air touched thew, 1 Bis son-inlaw placed #1,000 in his | uess, we have ucver yet heard of it rific to affect weak neryes and as light- | day school v v of a quiet-looking boy at bouglas Sts. Qmaha, Neo

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