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EPTEMBER 20, 1589.-QIX'I'I<}EN PAGE - HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR GOMPULSORY CLEARING SALE Our Sample Floors are literally jammed with goods, our store rooms crowded and our warehouses are actually shaking from the immense stock of Furniture, Car« petsand Stoves stored there, besides car-loads unloaded for want of room. Our stock to-day amounts to the enormous sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, we are overstocked and must unload. we therefore begin to-morrow Monday morning, Sept 30th., the greatest sale ever attempted by any concern in fOmaha, prices cut to the core. nrevious selling prices and cost not taken into consideration as we must unload, without regard to what our loss may be. This a chance once in alife time. Remember this great sale lasts only one week, positively no goods sold at the cut prices after Sat- urday, Oct 5th., when this ‘‘greatest of all” sale ends. 5~ HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS FOR LESS THAN HALF THEIR VALUE “Sai JUSEKEEPER'S FRIEND $9.50 kS & in 26! ok Jadaa SSNOH [E213U9PI PWIBS Y3 ST STYL Kitchen Cabinet, the Housekeeper’s that has been sold $8 Extension Tables. .. ...This week $3.75 $15 Bureaus ... ....This week 87 $7 Kitchen Safes e This week $3.50 $4 Bedsteads.... .. g .‘This week $1.75 $40 Folding Beds . This week. 25 e i\ : ] . $4 Springs i el .....This k $1.78 $60 Folding Beds . ... . This week $35 $9.50 for a Hflusek%fler s Friend, e Tl:.'is :::1: 21_75 ;iawfiitf;lglg:;eé ... This week $9.50 N OT E O U R T E R M S $50 Baze Burner.... ... This week $30 This week 30¢ $10 worth of goods ¢1 a weck or ¢4 a month. $40 Base Burner. ... i, 'This week $25 50c¢ Ingrains. e This week 25¢ $25 worth of goods ¢1.50 a week or $6 a month, ) 3 b $50 worth of goods 2 a week or ¢8 a month. $25 Heate BT RERRES . oo This week §16 75¢ Ingrains . 3 ... This week 40c¢c $75 worth of goods, $2.50 a week or ¢10 a month, $20 Heater This week $12.50 G 3 $100 worth of goods, ¢3 a week or $12 a month, $1.25 Brussels.......... . This week 70c $200 worth of goods, $5 a weeck or 20 a month, $15 Heate SEaE: il ot i S .50 $1 Pillows .. . ciiiiorer.... This week 40c ; : 5 a A, 810 Heaters.. ... Wt This week $5 €2 Comforts. ... ... . coiiiiieennnn..'This week 90c¢ $40 Ranges......................... This week §25 $10 Lace Curtains. .. .. .. his week §4 $18 Cook Stoves cevereeee.. This week | 9.30 65c¢ Chairs........... ; This week 30¢c $50 Secretaries....................... This week $30 $4 Rockers. T .This week $1.50 $40 Secretaries....................... This week $22.50 $6 Dining Tables . e ...This week §3 $25 Lalies’ Writing Dezks This week $15 $6 Center Tables ... ... ...This week §3 $20 Ladies’ Writing Desks...This week $12.50 $2.50 Center Tables This week 80c¢ $5 Pictures. . . . 'This week $2.50 $6 Hanging Lamps. e is week $3 $10 Clocks ......This week §5 $2.50 Decorated Stand Lamps. This week $1.25 $7.50 Toilet Se 7 ... This week 4 €15 Book Cases ‘This week $7.50 $2.50 Set Potts Irons ..This week $1.25 $15 Polished Rocker, " " .., This week 87.50 $1.75 Wash Boiler............. ..This week 88¢ ¢50 Parlor Suits ... ; This week $23.50 $75 Parlor Suits..................... .......This week §40 €18 Plush Rockers. ... Thiz week $2.50 $8 Plush Parlor Chairs........This week $3.50 11 99S PUR [[€) °}o9s 5S [[1AA PUB WISY) gad 1$ pue yseo 1§ yim ‘O 05 wey |1 We guarantee this to be the same identical known as Friend, juenb B paanoss sABY 9 A Omaha for the last year for $18 take $1 cash and $1 per we J0J PIOS ST 18Y1 pUSLI €I We will sell it for $9.80, and (= =] A VOICE FROM THE TOMB. :f}f",‘,‘,"‘“,?.;"J"“’“ behind the desk, and | seventeen bodies hero, As I entered, T T T P e R T et I nay Al S e hen th ! > G the door closed with a bang, and I saw | begin to look melancholy. I then no- | having done the entire puss business witha tiendishness that lurks oniy in :::“r‘.".s.u.m‘i o 'fl‘?;'ffz :LI:::: ;Z.l.\.;l prepar :.gémllc.l vas czmghb.l l‘}lo lotk]iu a spring {-ivad “"'1"1’"” white v](-sl:l\vxh' puffea out nlllmirnlinm slm(-ul-lslnw':l' on her back the }....‘ of Lysges) lrulhl“\l*lly 3 » how ; and opens only from the outside. | like an alderman’s. In less time than | the c) is over, and the femm F i slaughtered them hey slept. Tha Some Good Stories of Men and th.unl the quund\-tl end of the stick would | At first T lul\.ghed_“y,m as no one_came | it takes to tell it he was the most lone- | becom re femme once more. An Barly Tragedy in the History of | morning’s sun arose upon the ,lmvluius Other Animals. I"fi‘-“"i‘ him .fl:ml[l h\#%ng the insect, 50 | to my relief I soon quit that, When | some-looking toad that I ever saw. He [ All th s the New York Commer. B Gounty of the butel nen and the smoiing ARt alplenapliclobionjitian then | night came I was thoroughly fright- | seemed to reflect a minute and then got | cial Advertiser, recalls the fairy stor: Vi embers of their wagonsand cump equips g hit at the spider. ~ Although usually a | ened. There was no fun in the prospect | into an attitude in which the old prints | of the man who married a beautifiil — age. The horsesand inules, were, of A TUSSLE WITH A TARANTULA. | good shot, the captain missed his aim | of passing a whole might in & narrow | represent Nebuchadnezzar when he | w d found out oo late and much | SLAUGH TERED WHILE THEY SLEPT | couvse, stolen by the indians, Anothej and the tarantula ran up the wall to the | vault with seventeen corpses. Then I | was out to pasture. His big mouth was s dismay that his bride was but a rty of emigrants passing along thi 5 ceiling and then down toward Sergeant | shrieked for n : Lively Scene in a New York Station | Sheidon, whostood armed with a ericket House—A Maiden Who Could bat, captured in a raid on some ‘‘shin- Shoot — Sentenced to 2 Hang in Rhyme, Ip, but no one came. I [ close to the ground, while his hind feet transformed, A mouse chanced to lay or so discovered the wmust have fainted, for when I awoke | stood on tiptoe. He had swallowed nper across the floor, and in an in- 3 imigrants Were Massacred o the bodies of the victimg 5, C4D! the sun was shining, I knew no more | something hov and was now going to | stant the womwan was filled with uncon- Camp By the " I bencath the sod that RoFarats until you came. I'm going into some | get rid of it by reversing the process, | trollable fury, sprang from beside her LT I their blood. The sergoant stood ready, and as the | other business now.” After several violent efforts, dur husband, and in a jiffy had the mouse 5 Vo when Hastings had grown tarantula reached him he struck at it. which his whole anatomy heaved with | by the nape of the neck. The cat holds South ot Hastings. ity of 5,000 inbabitants, the His aim was fairly good and the taran- | McCoy, who was recently hanged at | emotion, the troublesomo Jonah was | a great place in folk-lore and popular — story was told to Prof.C. J. Davis, then The Curions Side of Life. tula fell to the floor, where it faced its | San Antonio, Tex., for murder, was for | ejected and lay on the grass before | tales of sorcery and witeheraft, and as Their's the Sleep of Death 5 al of the public sehools of this 1 overheard a jolly story 1n a cafe on {‘.’". defiantly :-\_nn'ilu_*r blow and the | fifteen yoars one of the most notorious | him. The toad wasn’t winking at me | sorcery is not Tar removed from insanity city, but now a resident of Colton. Cula. Fifth avenue the othor ovening, says u | Arantuli was past doing injury to any | desperadoes in southwestern Texas, | any more. Instead, he was venting | it is not unlikely that at least some of [ . % Al e the sehoor | Prof. Duvis resolved to investigite th writer in the San Francisco Call, A | QU and he was quickly gathered in to | says the New York Sun. Nobody but | looks of revengelul spite at the unfor- | the stories had’ their rise in facts like | for @ long time used inone of the school | oy, 1y ny with Dr. Perry, a looking young fellow was telling | oputaway in alcohol by a collector of | himself knows how many men ho has | tunate author of all his troubles, which | those detailed concerning Dr. Charcot’s | rooms of Hastings us an aid to the study | that time a cnown physiciin of good-looking young fellow was telling | curiosities of insect life. It measured | murdered, Ho had escaped conviction | by this time presented a. sor sar- | patient, Such a patient m asily | of anatomy, he story connected with | thi Jhe drove to the spot where it to his companion. about three inches across and was about | in five trials for murder. Four years | anc oon he cautiously approached, | exist outside of the imaginati the early history of Adams county that idto have « ““You know I bought a heautiful littlo | 2ine in circumforenco, and about a8 | ago ho lost his rignt log from a wound | and, with a_lightning-like movome French sensation-monger like him who | pc 0o oiove “says the Hasting Ga- placo was easily identified game rooster about & weck ago, iutend- | Yiclous o looking insect as has ever | roceived in a street fight in Cotuila. | the bee again disappeared, this timo aves the readers of the Courler des [ °°° o] e ral mounds of earth offe ing to take him down the B hraland 5 been seen Hn ition house. Z He one of the most daring and | stay. For a moment the toad mov Ktats-Unis the observation that the | %CUL¢ ""’v”,‘“-' , never before appeared in | oAl B s e gy st ook Uapiatn. Ratlly ordered a | heartless members of tho Alita Pen | cautiously, as 1f to avoid stirving up | femme-chat of the Sulpotriere has not | print. The fucts huve boen in the pos- the mwounds was onened and @ SURIREBINOL Shab bl D ore | ld son cnacdla »‘E'l*[“'; as a result, sev- | gang, which. terrorized sonthwestern | again that burning fire beneath his [ a sparsely planted mustache which | session of the Gazetie-Tournal for anum- | fo ) the surface four human el not having ahy. botter place to | eral wagon'loads of bananas werehoused f Texas for years, until Captain; Charles t,and then, seeing that it erccts itself and stiffens into bristles | hor of years and the incident to which | skulls and alarge number of bones were keop him before [ lefttown Tlet him go [ n the station houso. 1t is supposcd | McKinney cume ulong and began a war it, hopped back with an elated air | when she becomes puss pure und simple. relate willibe readfly ‘recalled by sthod, The story has been verie ubout in the yard at the buck of the | that the tarantult was brought from | aguinst them. and went to sleep under the leaf. —_— e o W aa Clay oo skull and a few of the house. I noticed he began crowing | pouth America in the bunches of | “McKinney, as shoriff of La Salle e Four feet from the ground in the wall D 087 0. : ; ser- pretty early in the morning, but I'm o | Pananas. uud lefv thore to seek the | county, thinned their ranks until Jin | A Boston young lad of a large brick building in the Wash- | counties. : vation, I om pretty hard sleeper, and it scarcely en- "“""'”‘f;““"[ the “_’Y,‘,“ ,”“l’ ‘"“’fi‘.“’l“““l' McCoy and Bud Crenshaw were about | Vicinity relates a pretty good story ington navy yard, known as the ord- Y 3 ? there were ; the 1 held them 50 many. eved my heud that he was disturbing FTL M:yag Qg wacpase odged | tho only members left, Thoy decoyed X1 some poor old son of Ire- | nnhieo foundry, is an iron plate about | but u few steaggling settlements in the | years, and the grave with its ghastly any one in the neighborhood. Well, the movement of the doorman. Ser- | McKinney on the day after Christmas, | land who r 5 s city, namo un- | gighteen inches square bearing this in- | purt of Nebr: now designated on the | memovies of ca ays was carefully vé= night before last T wasat a party, and | 85 1t Sheldon was congratulated by all 5, Twohig station few miles [ known, says the s Journal. On iR filled, "The Ul was eleanoed and placed : i Salock | who witnessed his fight with the ven- | fr ! Shey e there | Tuesday she went out berrying in the map as Adams county. A few har foitnas 3 ach ool HoLea e did not get home until nearly 4 o'clock | ¥ ght wi rom Cotulla, the county seat, where | Tucsday she went out berrymg in the 3 P el R d sehool house, o in the morning. It was broad davlight | ©mous spider, when the policoman renl- | they had plotted to murder him. Me- | Vicinity of the cometery, and in the af- ;. |iadvontucous iplzite had pushod WeRl-i| forigaver s it was used by th at that time, you know, and while I was | %0d that one bite meant death. The | Kinney and a deputy named Edwards | ternoona heavy snower came upe so ¢ ward from tho Missouri river botloms | clusses omy. When I’rofe gotting my clothes oft 1 heard that bird | SeMECANt recoguized the species before | were met at Twohig by Crenshaw and | quickly as to compel her to scele shel- | i Coroxt ULrio Damaney, U, 8. V., and formed small settloments along the | i . position several of mino crowing away like o good one. | P© strucle it, and shouted a warning cry McCoy, who proffered them the use of | ter in the receiving tomb, She w: Who was wounded July 6, , while ¢ valleys of the Big ,.E.nl Little lslnlj vi yonrs later 4 2 the skull with Twent to the window to look down on | When it dropped to the floor. their horses to ride to the house where | pretty thoroughly souked before arri skirmishing with the Rebels lu the * | e Ono ‘\\( Ill 1080 wLIl"”““”‘.j“‘,"l\T him, If the writer is not mistaken, i him, when I was confronted with one of i a crime was alleged to have been com- t the entrance, and undoubtedly } LA R 3 ;i'“‘f:“ by “'m’;“l‘_'t e |.(, "!'u_\ opouplen & place in the mst the most extrao Slghta thatiiny 1oy ot LB A e BB mitted, McKinney mounted one of the rvather forlorn; and while stand- Cevavaeeinees 11}, a8 he 18 e YN0 of Hastings college, n mute wi 3 ! ore walking unde . i S > way. iting for to the people of | , near 1he pres- ¢ e house in the rear of mine, on the | cametery. the e stled by o = ') shed muzz| bgsioid R04 ) ACIOUS) iment which prompted th v 3 < o SAFYT other street, is o swell boarding sehool | Yo of wild e, ia II‘:‘::YILlrlx':tllli.\llll\!"«!ll',:- Winchestor under his chin and fired, | commenced singing. . othe amputatod 1og in- such o p aallige of A neral cortege wound slowly up for girls, Two of those girls Wore | tor of thut burying ground, says o | Killing him instantly, At the same | At thisstage i the procoedings the | yor ™,y magination of the reuder, o e o oaviviof four. | Tolarson. | ayenuosiies Hiids v uaeetEs ing in the window, glowering | Philadelin; FIRE <EROUDL, . Y time McCoy fired at Bdwards, wounding | Trishman apy on the scene plodding | {8 3 T o JOULE:BHO NG 4.0, Paryy ;0. o DUR.H b3 standing v ) B & | Philadelphin dispatch, ~ Ihe nour was o g : ! who can probably guess as well as Lean. | mon—some accounts say nine—whose | Detroit I ee Press, an unwonted sound down upon the game rooster. It wasa | nhout 9, and although there were | 10 doputly in the shouider. Edwards® | slowly up the walk in front of the vomb. | 7" Bl dhm 46 1F was in necordance with | Hames have long been effaced from the | of hilarious laughter was heard coming {lum-lul hot ni;_vhlll. you I_m‘mv. But what | wonty persons about, none of them ut :;::;;Il:“l {:‘;-v:x:;::‘u;l itb'\;il“r:c shooting, [lllxl”;lll‘:]pn :\.fi:rll.:;lntrl:vllltl",n:’nl:::‘ :tlvllll.l lnnl:h the wish of Golonel Dahlgron himsslf; ]::”m“ L S R A v | 0 you suppose those givls were pre) Arat 04 ster anodgh Courage o 8 , 84 7 its vider. 0 . sently he es) e Vashingtc OMAE oy i A X : St Bt TR sy v y Ipposo | g re prepar: | fivst could muster enough couragy to go | AL AU MRS YRR B o i the door. Tt i3 & rather uncanny | 54¥8 & Washington corr®spondent of | yeur Spring ranch on along journ the staid und decorous funeral di g to ‘llm 1”“"1"1(“ |||..;.l\ l: l1 a rovolver As they stood in listening attitudes | g, U S0G SEOY Bels (EEEA bt ut that timo of day an such ¥ | the Clevelund Leader, He wasa son of [ gyop the plains to Californin.” Their | rode along the Jine und look n hor hand, hey both were watching 3 The gir O ¥ 4 o 8 ® I ger: ! ) o AU i gre © J A v emigr: 0 see fl going Ther the bird. The glxl with the rovolver | Liocrios ugain went up, Tho girls wore | forward while resisting arrest. MoCoy | showor, and the spoctaclo is too much | Adimiral Dublgren, and wus ono of the | oquipago consisted of two omigrant | to seo what wis going on. Thero wa raised hor weapon, rested tho barrel on :"f"',',"‘ \\'n‘]n «n.«)l.xllm even m,\nltllnh. beat around in the bush a few week for his nerves. He turns pale, his knees J_"'};'.»"'I f; uflu wx::‘) Rre s 00IONS 9 | whgons o thi ‘Il““f I‘Ilj l\.rlx‘-, -l“‘“'l"' a 1\\ _‘lm‘ lrn[n{ y l““'l It nln;.’,. ‘m‘ her left arm, drow's bend on the bird, | dhad i ontved i whis LS haatiel | and, becoming sicl, gave himself up ut ach other in fear und trembling, | édsles during the war. At number of hovses and mules, The party [ adults and two child nd_ thiey ha her left arm, drew be » | and inguired in whispers, “What did it | {1 4 A8 3 stump of his leg was healed he sprang | \asn small one, but it was known that | provided tnemsely d fired. By Jove that stooped the ) Cotulla, On a change of venue the | and finally terror over him, and | 8 \ A S Riad.c By Jove that atoons mean?™ In a moment the terrifying | 500 wals hrought to this county, whers | with a muttered impre he turns | 4nto the saddie again, and on March 3, | 4 that time the most of the | cessary refresh ments rooster's crowing. Ho tipped over sounds ceased, aud then they crme e VORE AL WM QUINRETS TAOER | lloos. Ovor fenbes, - ditehes, fields | 1864, was killed almost in the suburbs | [naians who ronmed the plains in lavge | most festive kind. d herring. As soon ns the r ) ¥ ¢ McCoy was convicted, The j and flees, Over fences, ditches, fields Fid Y A et ta- b e 5 3 RORY. 1 aend as o & 7 | wguin with venewed vig A T P T Hora it is: | and voads he flies in his haste to quit | ©f Richmond during Kilpatrick’s fa- | numpers were in the extreme northern | chicken sandwich in 1ts hand and the port of the revolver rang out the girls | "iper’s soe what it is,” suddenly sug- 9 Ordiok 1o rhyme, ~Hore 1y i8: 1 ¢ ey ] mous raid upon the confederate capital. | purg of the state, engaged in o war with | older people were partaking of lijuid fck glance ab the neigh- ) We, the jury in the McCoy case the spot, while the heartless Boston | 5 L I ! g ) ave a quick glance about the neigh- | gasied one young man. o ARJNEY AR S8 M0CeY. SAle, maiden changes from asong to a hearty | Colonel Dahlgren’s body fell into the | ¢ho Dykota Sioux. This fact, together | refreshments in gencrous quantit oring houses, and of course saw mo All right,” came from half a dozen A 2 yory Qusoi a it S £ ¥ ¥ | hundsof the enemy,but wassent through | with the large number of ‘emigrants | being remonstrated with they looking at them, I could hear them We think that 'tis only just, peal of laughter at the ludicrous sight. y A A TN e A b s hei Lkt 8 litel Q. i anien | othe When to us is given trust, ~ the union lines and dehivered to his | oonstantly passing over the trail, em- | was not any velation of theirs. ¢ both scraam o liitle and then vanish uided by the sound they made their | No reason why we shouid abuse aris correspondent of the Courier | friends. It was charged that the body | poldened the four men to undertake the | friend, and it was some of his stories ll-t:m‘!ihu window. The x‘“'fl g 1“'-!; oy betwesn the est0 o vault near | Our bodies further with misuse, thist hardly has the | had been bavbariously mutiluted. This | pazardous journey they weve lavghing about. hey goived an anonymous note suying that | ¢4 captor of the cometery, The vault | Ko waste our time in vain endeavor, disc olixir of lifa by D, | provoked a long controversy, the con- Phey started confidently enough, but | agreed to postpoue tho eating, but ags the rooster would be paid for'if T would soldh Thts The judge would say 'twas very dlscovery olixir of 1ife by Dr, | F1a 0 con horities denying to the last PRy AlAEIAR_danpien uy DY N [ YR e e T f ] ; ) top rises only u few inches above the i ; y Brown S ceased to startle the | federate authorliies denying io ¥ their journey was destined Lo come knowledy 3 RAiBloak that day, T sont my man with | holay ploroing sides and the | Twillbe'n lesson in after time man among us who s most habituated | Septihat by the missiles which caused | Ay the close of the first day 3 : of wo wen in the curriage, 4 note assuriug the young ladles that 1 i vestigators threw themselves prone | To wara men from suob criwe. to the marvelous,” draws the attention | Dis death.” He was struck by seversl | yravels they halted for the night beside | *4 he kn ata good tne w would have a bird in wy yard for them | oo ™ this, For u time they | So, should our lives ho pure and true, of the world to & femme-chat, or cat- | Pullets in a volley fired at short range | the old Fremont teail at w point where | were a-havin’ goin to his funeral. he'd to shoot at evory morning, for sucha | ong" o y. Then one of the | Then will we not have in court to sue, womaDn. whow he has discovered from an ambuscade. it enters the rough, broken valley of | want {0 be with us, wouldn’t ho Juke? picture asthey formed was equal 1o any= | wp0 e the outlines of a | Forlife or property or divorce, D (5 s eeotialt e aeTia AEIe 2o g old Pawnee crock, nine miles south of | *Yaas, dot is%o, he-wouldn’t like no ing in the Parl 33 woving form, und another piorcing ory | 105 Jaw will sdrely uave its force, mate of the hospital of Salpetrioro, us One Fare Ex . Hustings, o the 'roud to “Olmstends- | oryin’aroundt,” aniwared Juke, = Thomas Reilly had a | rent the air, Satisfled now that the . - - the story goes. She isa pretty child, September 10th and on-the-Blue,” The pienic partie nl;.{ I'he Im....l‘__um otor deol u;”u:l“.. visitor at the West Thirtieth street sta- | thing within was a ghost, the men The other day as I lay in my ham- | about 14 yeavs old, with blue eyes, and | tober ~8th, round w ots drive from this city vu,t‘tl..m.‘-u-h‘u l“ _\[ \:u»“ .’l 1t 1 ;. “:-:m ?‘A‘rlnli::'l\n““ »lm‘d tion house yesterduy morning that did | sprang (o their foet and ran like mad | mock I saw a huge toad winking and | 1 blonde hair falling down' her | be sold viu l““;' 5 | oxery ook poss wliin i fewr rads OF | ousloi In such cadck, 0NG LhosA not receive the hospitable welcome the | for the streets, | blinking lazily under the larg uf of ck. She is modest and gentle up to | At one lowes irs plass ho fatal camping ground: and fie journey Srim 8 J captain usually accords to his guests, The mystery was not explained until | a foliage plant, says a writer in the | a in moment, wl the visitor | K Texas, Indian terr writer, in compan, \H{n a I‘h“'.\““' A Natural Prod of Ca siys & Now York dispateh. It was an | this afternoon when Officer Smith | Ashland (Ga.) Gazette. He looked nly beholds her eyes *frightfully | Mexico, Colorado and Utah, reac d hunters a few yeurs ago, camped on he It is only found n Hutte county, Califors enormous tarantula, and succoeded in | passed that way. Just he reachod | contented aud happy, and just as if he | convulsed in their orbits,” her mouth | cities of Galveston, Austin, F't. Wor '1'\" same spot and enjoyed un ¢ vaning most and in 1o other part of the Worid searing the occupants of the station | the vault in questiou] he noticed the | didn’t care whether school kept or not. | shrivels up, a horrible grimace distorts | Dallas, Oklahoma, Guthrie, I dlo | beside a camp-fire with us much zest 48 | yefer to the tree that produces the house half out of their wits. Charlie | white f & mun who was lying on | A bumble-bee came buzzing around the | her features, and she drops to the earth | © il Paso, Doming, Denve if the ground had not, lhm,r Fenrk h';- 804 pencteating sum W,‘.L.‘.',‘...tf::::. Rloaues; Meahan, the doorman, lights the gas in o inside. He promptly broke in | flowers. That toad opened his eyes, | on all fours, Then she scampers about | radoSprings Pueblo, Trinidad,Salt L fore, been the scene of one of the bloods | and GHEEHE B IE CHRACIIUON ST the station house just bofore roll call at > and found Jumes N. Clarke, | looked around, deliberately winked one | the room, over and under chairs and | City, Ogden and iutormediute points. | fest tragodics that was over o € | King of consumption, Goodwan Drug’ ( midnight, so that the men can be in- grave diggers, in a balf un- | eye ut me, and then, to all appearances, | tables, secking everywhere an outlet of Tickets good thirty days. Stop over | within the boundariesof Adams cc 4 of Gonaumpiion, G00qingn NI SAE spected as they turn out. Ou Saturday | conscious condition leaning against the | went usleep ngmnin. He was not asleep, | escape, and, if anybody attempts to | privileges at plewsure while on the The small party of emigrants y . By the use of CALIFORNIA night the doorman steppedto the “gal- | side of the vault. The yvoung man’s | however,for the next moment, when | capture her, she spits with tne unmis- | Santa Fe. and ate their frug pal ) 3, CURE, all symptoms of catarrh are lery” to got the guslighter, and as ho | hair, which was black the night before, | the boe came a trifle nearer, ne made & | takuble ofit, pift of an enraged | For maps, rates and full wformation | o sleep beneatl the twinkliug slars dinpelied o iscusd musal hassie | reached for it he .li.uu-ltusd LI“J '}':Nf‘"' “"1' I\;l'l:ml L’T '15“"1 In wu:u »u'u'llu min- | little spri ug,l u'"l:"ud‘ n{‘n] fi)unh_:nl:u}:e 95."1 Lob::: Illllll“i:\\}ll‘l;.l" blm'l]i and &l »':]-s :‘lu.gurdm;: m';’t.:nl:m’l‘IAHrlvbl‘l‘l‘w:"(‘:l(ll‘::l‘l‘lmi Ix;lu- ;:‘l:;::x:\:\'-il::ulni:{Nltl‘l’\rhlL‘{: 1“:‘5:. .‘4:..\41‘-1: e “IIW iy o & beaithy sonditioh =8N The lutter ran along the wall, fright- { utes bofore ho could talk, Then he | till I thought he wou rop in two, it ug miaulments in crescondo | dress B, L. Palmer, Preig d P \ s 3 g d e A g g - r ened by Meehan's yell of horror, and | suid: there was a Nash—and the bee had dis- | and if a bit of paper or other trifle be | senger Agent, M. Osgood, General sinks to slcep on r Ullie Akerstrom esenting “Anueue to0k vefuge in the corner of the room. “L onme into the vault y v af- | appeared. thrown to her she stretehes forth a paw | Agent, Santa Fe Route, 1308 Farnam J n,-t.l They ,X.-, t ||;~ -\J‘n P :‘h‘\: hx:i‘;. 8 (‘Eml lmxm..lg“ ‘lt’»‘:‘ru;:‘llm;'ll::u:‘:sll.m cities of * The captain and Sergeant Sheldon | ternoon to dosome work. heve are was just beginning to wonder where | or & hand, as the case muy be.and plays | street, Omaha, Neb, no waking. party THYRTS GO i 3 Pawnees Nine A human skull and a number of bones Lastnight while a party of young men