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name. _ He, too, gave his name, with the | abstemions guest with that question which R B they were 1ssued, and 5 MR, CREELEY AS A SPEAKER, | 222 et 5, 225, srmamon conth, 4 et 2468 | ROMANCES OF THE PUNCHERS | 25,03 200, 3t aho repted Ne- ' “You groat gents must havs your larks,” | hoart of hor guests: T am sure, M. Rossini st pay fare o t off, sl i e, sald, touching his heluet, boy, | Jou don't ike thut dish one cdunot ensi :‘i"“']-hll"‘q"“f‘*:" i I HOR W0 RGNS Mot ( I\l " ,'' he said, turning to the Vy please such a fine connosseur as you are. N ') O o C 0 arouse her Ho Wasn't An Orator But He | «what's vour namot® 71 | B ardon. madame, that is not ol all the | Anecdotes Related by & Oircle of | ‘brother’, for he was dangerous. I rve- | J ( \ Pleased His Audience. I'he boy looked up at him, after eyeing the | reason, but I nover eat hetween my break- Knights of the Punoh. marked that T was subject to fits myself L ] .. great men, and saii, after sticking his | fast and my dinner, Of course, you will that were very violent in their nature, ESTAGLISHED 1851 { 186 So. - 1\_\;(:.1,1'.« .|||:::-I"‘n.v of his ragged vest: [ ask mo why, then, did I come LS oo and thon sho ,,.\..|‘ the ',,“;.',_\xq"",‘”.\,','h, s“"c“"s” Chicago, llis, { Clark St. WHEN LABBY DID THE BIG TOFF. | “I'm Lord Salishury lunchegn parig? "I will toll you. “The | pEOPLE WHO BEAT ‘RAILROADS, | the next station. That is the lust fime If you need a N\ The Regular Old-Established Y other da was invited to hear a per Vo v “the > phiy $ 5 vivid ection,” says Mr. Henry La- | ture. At the moment where tho allegro | . o s sulary o yse A Boyish Escapade ofa Great London | ouchore, “of o day when, happening to begins T saw two men inthe band putting | The Obstreperous Stoek Buyer and benevolent ol philanthropists who Is still Troating with the Groatest Editor—Thought Chauncey an havo mofe monoy thai [ kiow what to o | thelr trumpets up, but 1 conld not for the | kemale Adventuress Who Aro took up the collection on the previous SKILL Fxpert Linr—Why Ros with, Tdetermined to do the ‘hig toff 1 | life of me hear one noto; so 1 asked the man. With the Sport in Clever run have been with us.” \ an " 3 ) \ 1 “Speak g N rats,” o od | ; Didn't Eat, gaged o private room and ordered the WAILr | very simplo.’ ho sald, T coyid not get. (wo swindleas gl Al A g R L e Y sallied forth to the largest hotel in kiton, on- | ager why they did not play. ‘Oh, that is N from the Rock Island reminds % to bring me a bow! of nunch, The discreet | trumpeters, but I thonght I'd get some men & man m d z Current Anccdotes. then my turn to stare and wonder what on | trumpets 1n an orcuestra; but, of course, as tes of the Cofch. Te. A sport got on the train with a ] Ay NERVOUS DEBILITY, Lost Mmhnoa. o 3 y o o P 0 0 Wi 7o W of ) > o . D v. 9. N ¢ icke « I ifty iles Failing Memory, Exhausting' Drains, Terribl A certain Sunday happened to come on | earth Ishould do with the huge bowlful of a | they can't play you can’t hear them.! Now, | While every vocation 1n life fur- | ticket to a point avout fifty mile i v Christmas day. Mr, Greeley and Ieach | fluid the very odor of which made me | J can't eat any more than they could play; nistich numMereUs opportunities v ;I distant, and T noticed that he made a fi’f"&‘“?:e".in';’d'::f,.““‘,,.’.‘.fff‘E;.,.'l!.‘“";.T;’,:'n': Owhed pews in Dr. Chapin's church, and | Je€l falot. At length, my e but as Meyerbeer, who is 80 “superstitious, erous opportunities 10 the | epjtjcal examination of everybody on OR Tnsanity, tresied scion fically by hew meimods with ¥ b fre avs P, T B upon a good, old-fashioned ¢ A would have taken {t_as a bad omen if I had | student of human nature, who chances | the car after he got on. 1 determined wever-falling success. were punctual attendants, says P, ar- | antique onk, a brilliant idea struck me. sontan exouso, I thought I would just sit ) 0 be engaged theroi sarve the 806 s TAMG WAR #9- SYPHILIS and all bad Blood and Skin Dise ullh in the Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette. | opened the' door ana poured the whole | behind my plate, bocatse it looks well to | (0 ¢ engaged theroin, to observe the | to sce what his game was and so to aaes RiTmenently cored, ", - " ‘ha. | of the punch into the basement of the cup- " L _ 28 t8 i varied traits in the character of his fel- | peak, ‘laid for him.” We had passed IDNEY and URINARY complaints, Gleet, We expected a grand sermon from Dr. Cha. t have old friends sit round one’s table. f ; TR unn.,,,.m.. Strict Vari te and all i . s moraine. bt mach | Doard. Thon ofter waiting a fow minutes to § o Jow man, and while undor the circum. | the station where he should have de- rictu re, Varicocele aud all disesscs o6 Wi 4 , ~ Hhleg b Al q of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured promptly without sco whether the obnoxious liquor would | A western man, proud of his immensely | stances attendant upon the most com- | Pitked, when on coming through the injuty to Stomach, Kidneys o other Organc. to_our disappointment, & note was received | make inroads upon the carpet, the pattorn of | prgauctive acres, says the Youth's Com X train 1 was surprised to find him with o w3 No experiments. Age and experience me fiom him just as the services were about to | which was that of golden crowns on a royal- | panion, was showing a visitor from Vermont | Mon of callings occur many remarkable | check in his hat punched cloar through D) s portant. Consultation free and sacred, begin, stating that he was ill and could not | blue ground. T vank tho bell again, and, 00 | his farin, and while boasting somewhat of | incidents, it 18 douhtful if thore be any | to the end of my run. I said nothing, You should examine R Ay A i S R dttend. the waiter appearing, in still more authorita hisown crops, turned upon the Vermenter pursuiv of earth sofraught with chances | but watched to see who had lost his ‘ tive tones | ordered another bow! Never - § e H B3~ Those contemplatiog Marriage send for D, AU first it was thought bost to adjourn tho | H¥S19neE ] orasred another bowl. | Never | with the question choelt. 1 soon found him in the porson | OUF Goods and Prices. | ciufkes et i waie d Femaie, acy of a man who [ was sure was ticketed —— et Ao, op cents (stampa), Corsult WS e | : i e e o mtioh back there on thoge | for studying the idiosynorncies of man- meeting, but finally a Iaymaa offored his ser- | aazement which came over the man's ch e hT: oun oy e, on B Doctor.” A friendly letter or call may save future suffers clear through. I asked to see y Vermont hills, can vou!" Kkind or of witnessing peculiar events vices, waich were accepted, in conducting | countenance. i he socond potation went the 3h, yos, yos, wo zonerally got finecrops.” | (it o l'(, "]“‘", TG ML (i [ : ' T shame, nd add kolden years to e, 83~Book the preliminary portion of tho services, | Wny of the first—that is to say, into the cup- “i3uty o o et e s ani | than that of the railway passenger con- | his check ~ and ho snid somo SUltS to I,d I. i s Secré) Ervoray socenis (wamp). Meaicing Meanwhile Mr. Greeloy was asked [ bourd, and Alexunder the Great, after his | Oy, ves, we raiso a sight of barley.’” ductor. It necds but the citation of the [ one hnd taken it. Then I Hours, 8168, - Sundhyas to 1o AAres 1o SHis [ to the Ipit A e AR Y e e Ar E CRUIOR Pttt Youdo? following facts to prove the assertion | knew my festive sport had nipped it but 0 go mto e pulpi \ ¥ | prouder than T did when 1 called for the bill, 3 F. D. CLARKE, M. D., Y e ) “Why, certainly; Tdon't know whatour | o0 I bided ‘my time and waited until we i somothing as @ substituce for Dr, | disbursed haif soveroign for tho puneh, ten | famers would do it it wasn's for their bar. | made: : TR Rk T T b b vel‘coa S 0 01‘ el‘ 186 So. Clark 5t., oulmno. e Chapin’s sermon. He walked up without | sbillings more for the private parlor, tipped 1 It wis a few nights ago that a party o0 S50 (P 3 t- VaratEpls Mv ) any hesitation, with his old white overcoat | the waiter and swaggered into the street, een the Arkansas an erdigris riv- T . ) you get much for it of these tukers of tickets and carvers-for ithen I walk 3 , fully persuaded that tho eyes of the whole ; L WETbAE del and then [ walked upto him and ro- on. A lady from Kontucky, wlio was, thet | n’woro vpon s which i my’ wxnitant a grath oo ¢St v we dow't sell & | of udy trayelers, sat in the lobby of the | mutked *Eleven dollare tnd fifteon Pants to Order g $5 THE BA“.WAY “ME IAB[ES living m Now York and attended Dr. | state of mind, were tantamount 1o those of ““You don’t feed it to your stock?" Millard hotel “‘swapping stories.” | cents.” Hoe of course protested and ) U Chapin's church, was sitting next to me. | whole Europe. 1 uever went there again.” *'Oh, no, no; you don’t ketch us wasting | Mauny indeed were the tales thoy relat- | threatened all sorts of dire things, but —— OMATTA. She had that southern prejudice against Mr. fy A s the) M it TR barley like that " I Fenchien Por the bl cord-and then: e wiila Ihere is talk of King Kalakaua coming to A e o "heve was the story 3 & g reached for the bell cord and then he . . y G IR v iTve ¥ Greeloy which too genorally provailed, and | America again, says a writer in tho Chicago youdo witn it, thanty | ed Wheve was the story of the condue | weukened. 0 Ho pulled out a ol as e | Work and Trimmings A L R B she declared that sho “had a great mind to | Times. I well remember his first visit tothe | (o um‘,‘.‘:"\“;}:l“f— \.\TSJ‘\" 'a\;f‘r_'u of or | tor's triumph over the passenger who | g my fist and paid me, remarking ashe . o T 20 0ut, for shie nover wanted to see nor hear | country in 1874, He' camo o Chicago, of | SC thutls what we do with its © )l sought to *‘heat” the road outol its fare, | did so that he would sue the company, First Class. Chlongo Vestibulo Bx....| 118 pm o Greeley.” begged her to remain, | course, and I was assigned to writo up his i por ", . | the tale of the “‘mash” de on the | ete., but he didn’t for he told the ‘pea- hicago, t Horace Greeley 1 begged her to re arrival for the newspaper with which 1 was | Paturatly thinks this a queer kind of “‘farm mash” made o ) Chicag m and she concluded to. h . Yolv ing for profit,” train, & “yarn” ludicrous in the ex- | nut’afew minutes afterward that the Denver Vestibu ‘ m then connected, Harvey D. Colviu was ¥ S 4 Sl § bk 4 . | Tincotn & Gowee e conIUod 0 e g, | S o Harvey B Sy s e T8 e eniocugis e gl e e e i | BIT GUARRINTERD Y 1 8 Groeley was a miserable speaker, 1was much | Incky mayor I as, as c\srymnly‘ remem- The U "fln’lslle»ll ’Nl"ukhlz» '-u‘l_v: (."ll”'"m H‘ mnlh:-|n enti ‘cn- i lll:\r‘\n;l'”v}_» i i 5 3 l'(lllll'n"A\ 'x"fl'f:lr\i','fr'-‘- m afraid the prejudices of the Kentucky lady | bers. Greal preparations were made to re- Sarah K. Bolton. Speaking of deadbeats on railroads G Ane Sk DI UL 0N o . risk, a 11 | Kausas City Express. 1 Lt e becomo strongor | €01V tho king, tho city_councll having do- | Lay it aside—her work—no more she sits remarked one who wore the uniform of | dently belonged to the “Q.," **You have 0‘{)3‘; S O AR Ot L QA B TR At LR m bt f , began, in & low, | cided to turn out in a body o welcome him, H\ open window in western sur the Union Pacific, I have been on the | all had remarkable experiences with | & g UNION PACIFIC | Leave against him than over. He began, in & low, | Farly on the promised day the mayor, com: hinking of this and that beloved one ‘U. P." for thirteen years. 1 have run | tough characters and the like but it re- Dsvo lotand Marey sts) Omihs. drawling tone, by saying that the celebra- | mon council and distinguished citizens re- | In silence as she knits, a train from Omaha to North Platte and | mains for me to relate that at oue time SOverland FIyer, i tion of Christmas was a very proper thing | paired to the Lake Shore depot to greet the y Tioht OMAbY to GHd lAH 1 b ol T FWHILE PR REL HetResRHON chrow waa SPACING BXDIons, .. rerre: pm for all professing christians to engage in, | BUEUSL visitur. Lay it aside; the needles are in thoir place; | from Omaha to Grand Island. Later S g < 20 . thenver ixpress “Of o 0. said he, “'t} & ABAGIELAIY The king came out of his Pullman car, No more she welcomes at the cottage door | have taken tickets between Council | Aurora I had an event habpen on my 5 nsAs by, TAHCOIR coursc,” said he, “this 18 not abs ¥ | looking as if he had just jumped from aband- | The coming of her children home onco | Bluffs and South Omaha, and | train that is varely,if ever, heard of o I i the anniversary of the birth of Christ; it is | hox. His saddle-colored complexion shone more, I find that there are more [under like conditions. It was on the [} J F J dfirand Island Express generally conceded by learned biblical schol- | from the recent attentions of the barber. | With sweet and tearful face, people who try to beat the company, or | east-bound trip and while stopping for ( “ l I ) *Daily AR B o T e e Eolioo . e et w00 panipopanio | T.ay 1taside, Her worl 1s done'and well rather the conductor, out of a ten-cent [ water — at country station @ Daily Except Sunday. the month of August; but as this day has L e el : £y Al e A generous, Aympathotic christian 1ife; farve, than there are who would attempt | young fellow got on with as C.&N.W, R. R. Loay beon fixed upon as the auniversary of the | et (o nionarcly wae Iniradueodio the | 2 Ethnl mother und 4 noble wites to r1de over an_entire division without | likely a looking young il DRS BETTS & BE’[TS Depov 11N\ Marey ats.| Omana. aviour's birth, it, perhaps, does not wmake | James O'Brien, Wiilinm Fitzgerald, and all | Her influence who can telit liquidating, and I am speaking accord- | as I ever saw. They were evidently in Chicago txpress, Dail; 906 A m| 7:03 p m much difference.’” of the boys who were then in the zouncil. L 3o 3 ing to the ratio of travel because I | a big hurry, for they merely tied the 1608 FARNAN STREET, ONANA, NEB. Fast Limited, Daily .. 10 p o 10:20 & m. Mr. Greeley drawled along in this way for | - Carriages were taken and the par ty was | Lay it usider-say not her work el kuow the number of suburban passen- | horse and” buggy to'a post” and came (Opposite Paxton Hotel) “The Fiver.”Datly. .....| 8:{0 pm 8: a m more than half an hour. giving us new 1deas, driven to the Grand Pacific hotel. Here a l‘ol',( ec lnflc]vv\‘u m} ).?n’ !_lcs!‘“i\l’;rl} LC_‘. gers is much greater than on the other | aboard. Just as the train started I saw MISSOURI PACIFIC Letvn * ArHve | 3 {nforma.. | 1ine of twos was formed, with the mayor and | . qut i the Uves of others multiplies; run. I remember a cuse which oceurred | an old man on horseback come in sight Depot lith & Webstersts, Omaha, | Oumsile new thoughts and much valuable informa- | the king at the head. Slowly thoy marched | Say it is ¢ ol et LR L L f AN i tou. mvery person presont, I think, was | upstairs and trod the heavy Axmiuster car- only o short time ago. A man who is [ and he was fransic. He had a shotgun Dy Fxprow deeply interested in his discourse. Toward | pots cn the parlor floor, 'U'he muyor halted MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. well known in this city and is worth | and the minute I set eyes on him I ULV EXDNEY - the close of his remarks the Kentucky 1ady | his guest in front of oue of the parlors re perhaps $10.000 came to me before the | knew it was a runaway match. 1 asked \ .M, & ST, PAL Ty said to me: “Mr. Barnum, that man is a | gerved for s use. Then his honor drew bim- Lulu Lingard is shortly tomarry a wealthy | train pulled out of the depot and said | the young fellow if such w not the P horrible speaker, but [declire I was never | golf up, and everybody expected a speech. | Londoner, g © | he wauted to_go to \uulh Omaha, and | case’and he admitted that it wasand b e R A R Le cleared his throat and said: | Jennio Yeamans does not goout thissea- | at the same time gave me a very know- | thut they were going to get married. 5 o LYt apeliaestany majesty, we will now leave you and | on‘aftor all. She announces a trip to Eu- | ing wink s much as tosay ‘you kuow | When I told him that the old prejudice against him, G 4 ona chance to wash up ! S0, ik 1 o Pa Babie Ao ShNEs 3 T By A lady friena in Highstown, N.J., having it Wih I didn’t say anything 1n reply to | gent would be liable to have B : : o T read and h much of Mr. Greeley, begged I was fossil hunting the other day,’ Evans and Hoey agamm make the foresnid wink but when my train | them arrested at the next station he . « i Depot Iith& Webster t<.| Omaha, | Omahn me toinduce himto givenlecture fora charit- | writes a corrospondent of the Pall Mall | @pnouncement that they are soon to sail [ started went through the train as usual, | Was the worse frightened mortal you A 3 { e A4 able purpose. Tasked him, and he readily con- | Gazette, “in a chalk pit near Keston, when a | [0 Australia.“his is what they said two | \When | asked him tor his ticket ho | ever saw. *Oh,’ said he, ‘if wa only SR mukmm Expross K0 @ m 440 pom sentedtodoso. 1 met the lady a nionth or two | thunderstorm forced me to take shelter in a | YEArs Ko, ¥ winked again, but I didn’t see him of | had a minister; 1 have got a license SR ey A bariozgex | a0 i L afterward, and sho was exbuberant in her ex- | ghed, when I had an iuteresting conversation | There 18 a report, which seems to be | ooypse, and remarked a little louder | Then I remembered that ! had a parson 3 ; Lasid City & York P Do wn pression of gratitude to me for huving mflu- | with'two old workmen. ‘Do you find many [ Wholly trustworthy, to the effect that b 1Base AT Aithalvasith in the Pullman, and I brought him s Norfolk Vas SO B0 o] 10305 mom enced the great man to visit Hightstown. | fossils here? 1 usked. ‘Yes, sometimes we | Charles R, Gardiner'1s completely and hope- please.” And the way that man e e Ay ea0Tn 2 rUE Lt X Fromont Pass 1 oul 040 Said she: 1 was honored by his makig | git one or two, then we maybe find a lot | lessly blind. continued the winkihg business was a v'xl'“ ""‘,r U L L BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Loave | Arrive our house his home during our stay, and I | oreof the same sort nearit. Gentlemen | Theswelling on Mr. Lawrence Barret's | caution. Pinally when he suw that I | there. Of course theve wasn't any cake a Depot 15th & Wob-ter sts. an, | Omaha, really felt our house was hallowed' by his | comes along about evory two diys and picks | neck become so painful that his friends | meant business; he said he had no [ or anything of that sort, but there was & " E i e presences but oh, Mr. Barnum, did you ever | sem over. I found some shark’s teeth once, | are advising him to cancel his dates and sub- | ticket. I then requested him to pay his | @ wedding present, for the passengers - y v Bt. Paul Limited. ... » P hear such a tedious, terrible speaker! He | My, —, a Bromley, said they was mam- | mit to a surgical operation. fare, and said he had no money. It | gave the bride 25, and everybody _ ’ CRI&P, Leave R 8 L ha qmonotar. | moh's . Joethy: But 1 dook lem The Emwa Juch opera company will begin | sounded odd that a man tike him would | Kissed her all around, including nyself. & ; S50 Depot IWth & Maroy sts. | Ol ;']:::l‘ ':’l Shaay -‘]‘: ‘(fi:‘f}r’:“.‘", :tm“u‘ “h;::;:”““'é li:;\:_!lfi«fl:g:;lh::}l‘ '«I.::N:‘:J lx:le'(lr‘:gv lmt:‘n ;u”“ ts season at the Brooklyn Academy October | be teaveling three or four miles without | When we got to the next station sure % % 2 Doe Motn 'y . . The company will probably be seen here | ¢ i i s woul ave rnough there was an officer, but wher ; ‘ : Atlante E: is really trus, but whiat o' saidoncliuted | Maybe yowve heard of Mr. Darwin® "Yes i | diiring tho comig spring. IO R CTEL OB (o T L G iR y : Night Expres | s Often tale things to bt booetimes, when | o Miss Mary How, the great Boston con- | which evidently had « wholesome offect, | didn’t want to interfers, and they went [ % f : b el il 70 an “One of the funniest things that happened | 0ften take Lhings to m b “Sometlm: Ao T ’ ¥ d i i g tralto, will sing the *“Inflammatus,” from f A i o ) ‘. b AALERID 22 TERN. | Arrive undor my oservation. during. th war, - said | they wanted to know what anything was. | BICE NUGERE Mater, at the first syme | o7 Dim, for he managed to find his fare, | to Chicago on a bridal trip. Office hours, 9 a. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 &. | Depot 10th & Marey sth. ta. | Omaha, Colonel Mosby to a New York Tribune re- He could always teil ‘em. Master Frank will [ DOVIAi's “5St ! and paid me with a very ill grace scem. | **Weddings ure il right,” remavked | m to1p.m. < Vst porter, “occurred in a cavalry fight in the | 1OW if you goto hun; he's very clever.’ ‘I phonyjconcarhin Boston, ingly. When the trajn reached South | 2 young looking man~ just in off the | ,Spectilists ho Chroutc, Nervous Skin and No.8 St. L. Bxp. Daily, Shenandoah valley along in 154, In the once took u effet eft| to Sir John,' chimed in | George C. Miln, the preacher-actor, con- Blood midst of u sharp cavalry engagement with | bR SO R0 L S G vis Irightoned, | from there states that he 1s to become the and the tongue lashing he gave me was [ cur on my train that takes the cake. It | Medicines sent by mail or express, securely h & Webster sts.| Omaha, | Omaha, his comtade, 1 killed it up yonder by the | tinues to prosper iu Australia. The last mail [ Omaha he lingered on the plutiorm, Milwaulkee, *'but I had an incident oc- T Consultaiton ab office or by mail free. P.M.&O. | weave 3 ; e heenAiE s > re co from Ghservatio o = Skoridun’s men in a charge near Bereyville | prtt B0t Bt 160 WS MRTERAC | proprietor of a theater very soon. a tremendous one, int me tell you. And | wasu’t a wedding, but the result of one, | Backed, free from obscrvation. Guarantees to | Jiore frmpe o s 9 O g cure quirkiy, sately and permisnently. been scared av anything. It was about that [ Manager Robert Grau is still in Ludiow | what do you think, that man actually | A lady who lives in Omaha now was the NERVOUS DEB[L]TY 1810 Rty cacmmbratin length, [about a foot. | aud Mr, — telled me | street jail in New York. He was arrestod | reported nie to the saperintendent for [ mamma. Of course 1 cannot tell you | AGRYUUD LLDLLIL ‘3‘,‘2,!lu“;,'j;,?,“‘,‘,’,‘,,.\ A rcrenualraxsanner i tek it straight down to Sir Jotin, it had such | in a suit brought by a chorus girl formerly | discourtesy. I managed to hold my | about it, for the ludies in charge drove | $o0S; s OF Indu]p'-.m-uv producing Sleopless prelice PRSsengor. eyos. Lweut into Sir Jolin's room—ho was | i1 his employ” to_recover five weeks! salary | job, howes all the men folks out of the car and I | ness, Despondoncy, Plpies on the face, wver. | $hlorenco Passenger. . at home—but he couldn‘t tell what it was. | at the rate of 12 a week. A e corst | nearly lost my situation in consequence, | /o to soclety. easily alscouraged, lavk of conft | tFlorence Paskenier, S3Vatt o bit hevo,” he suid, “and PIl 100k ab | = When H. C. Miner takes charzeof the | ... Lhe cattle buyers ure the worst o el e abon o rot awas | @ence’duil uniit forstuay or tnisiriess, nd finds | *hmly ExcopUSunday, ! 9 ; g 5 }eases 1 have to deal with” remarked | for several female passengers got away | 74’ burden. Safuly, permanentty’ and pri- | $8unday Ouly. at my books.” So e went out for about a | Fifth Avenue theater, New York, next May, tickot cher fi the Elkt without my being able to take up their | vately cured, Consult Drs, Hetts & Betts, 1308 | === = = quarter of an hour. s room wus full of all | the whole building will be remodeled, and [ i, VCXCh Punehel wom the -filchorn. | &0 T ot 2 R s in | Farnim St, Omoka, Neb. i 3 BUBUKBAN TRALYS, sorts of things—lizard, toads, vipers, and | the anditorium will run paratlel with Twenty- | 'hese fellows who canvass the s L AN VA D ONE O el PAVAS S Syphills, a dis i e ot e eaplimant oy carrying e | nearly everything. Wien he'came bick he | cight strect. About $25,000 will bo ex- | for stock and usnally got about a_tevribly jumbled up - coudition. 1 { Blood and Skin Dlsrawg Syphilis, a disvase ey SReb Into the federal linos. and neves came | 1014 me Whit it was and gave me half a sov- | pended on improvements. per month to ship. ~ One would ll\lnl\ wanted her 1o nume the boy St. Paul, | resuiws, completely icated without the wid | Running between Council [ pack.? ) ereign. *That’s the male,” he said, “ycu"l] A Puris mventor has obtained a patent on | from their actions that the fate of the | after the road, but she wouldn’t.” of Mercury. ~Scroy 7sipelas, Fever Sores, hr hi. In addidon to ths siation un-nllodnfll ! ———— find the female near the same spot, o new theatrical snow. Ttis said to disap- | world as to starve or not to starve de- | ‘*Asitisgrowinglate,” remarked one ( Blotelies Llcors, Panisin th Head und y i Lone et an N 0 oy OS] 3 AR o Which Sir_ John was that!® *That was old & 0 L) ] S he ititic Sore Throat, Mouth and Tong B, Ay o6 thb Summiait e Dmaie A dozen years ago Mme. Modjeska came | (W! it 1 3 4| pear as soon as it fails. It flutters about | pended upon them, When they get a | of the party who us had said noth oL Dermaiettly Cured Whore others | Bron- Teans- ' Sir John. 1took a pair of live effets once q v re rticl b “ y proad- Trans- | Omaha iSonth | Al- to America, bought a big ranch in southern | B0 %o young Sir John, Sir Jonn'as is; the exactly like the real article, and costs next | cayload they generally inform ever ing, “I think I will In||~h the seance by i way. | fer. | depot. | Sheeiy. & California, and sottled down to beo oulturo | GUUTEfP 10 We Tot about antad to nothing, "The first vrial of it is to be made | frojrhy agent in the country and de- | relating the best anccdote of the even- Kl[]]lf'v UI'mfl'Y 'l'"’f«lur.'.‘lm'h‘ffn. o o0 bra. By S and the raising of cuttle, says the New York | on® ;08 2 iu the midnight wass scene in “Roger 1a | ynand an” annual pass from each rond | ing. I wason the Union Pacific when | quont g or 0100 A, | A u.[ A M. Sun. Sho had, after many successes abroad, | gyauncey Depew apoke one evening dur- | Honte,” at the Ambigu in Paris, that speaks to them about their little | itocourred and it was the saddest sight | ered orwith itk 8 rotired from the stage. But the old feeling, | ;0 "tho last campaign at a town i the in- The villam of a melodrama had to be | e MHERES 0 o5 A0 e I have ever been called upon to wit- | Bk = Gonorrhe 50 firmly implanted in all those who have | 125 the last campnign at a town i the shot. The supers came on and fired at hin | business, I had one of these fellows on 3 ibag) i ; ML | Eronivuy and sate once tasted the fruits of success, reassertod | (b2 Dot CEE BT TR o ee Pross, | accordingly, but the property man had | My train the other day. He wore u big | ness. have seen men und Crrd itself, She studied English and began a | gy 1@ B67E0 BE LS CE00 "0f the local | omitted to 1oad the guns, and the only sound | hat and taiked very loud. Irvemarked [ women — even, ground to picces STRIC'],'URE A tena new career in the English tongue. A friend | .o nttee took him in his carriage for a ride | Was the click of the falling hammers, The | ‘ticket, sir.’ in my bland way, and he | under the cars and hzve al complete, without cutting, caustic of Mme. Modjeska said the other day that | | They d reac the | villam had to die, and rose to the occasioh. | lpoked as though he would anninilate | been in one or two bad wreeks, where I | diliation. Cures effccted at homé by patient her return to the footlights was inspired, | 800U the place. " They had, weached tho | Yo BIC R0 Lichidds ho exelaimed: 1 d gL be wolld anulnilate, |, o 1 1 1 ments pain or annoyance, | Lo ootlights was inspived, | giurbs and were adwiring a_bit of scenery | Throwing up nis hadds he exclaimed: ©1die | e, *Why,’ said he, I don’t pay any | have gazed upon very heartrending 0 2 Hnoyanc powoter, from ‘. whelly ‘aiforontorfin. | WS A WL DI Sl e | porforaiad by thousand biete Dt 186 | T 1y sk ahippos.sin,”Hary | Sconest bit this was & 1iite tho worst § | 10 YOIIg Men and Middie-Aced Mon. ;% d s ; oro= | e long whip on his shoulder approached | the opportunity of cursing with my last | (0% & PR FORS SEADPPEL & not | ever saw. Just as we were getting ful effects of en ing she saw an odd spectacte. Threo men | i OUE TG oon piloting an ox team | Dreath the nigeardly woverament that sup- | YOU it pass?’ I'said. "No, cortainly not,’ | ever saw. JTust s we were gotling SIHE CURE i, htcn “Vestns ormaris were engaged in slaughtering a turkey. | 1one the middle of the street and said: plies its army with air guns.” was the reply. *Well,” said I, ‘you will | ready to pull ou 1_“'| g n a4 young Teatroving both mina and pody, v ith Count Bozenta, hor husband, eld tho erea | “U 0 e man that mado the' rattiin’ [ | The proprictors of the oporatic organiza- | certaiuly have to pay your fare.’ Then | woman, careving i little threc-y¢ r-old W its drended itls, permanently cyred. 0 turs by the logs, u farm hand hald the houd | ¢peach up at the hall lnst night, I guess tion known as “Tho Bostonians,” have com- | there was a scene. Ho vowed that he | curly head, got on the wain., "I could | JIRY BEITY Aiimiirory v inhare inpaied and o “!',’ dinan Avielded the knife. 15he | "Mr. Depew modestly admiticd that he had | pleted their plans for the coming scason and [ would not pay w cout. and I renched [ see that thellittle one was very ill as 1| gonces i solitary hubits, which i both thought £ it required three et to Jll ono | judulied lu some talle ut the thne and place | wro already well savanced in tho- rehiersals | for tho bell cord. Then he said he | assisted the mother on the platform.but Body urd inind, unfiting them or business, S AULES < L ANocRR LU RS | specitied. preparatory to their trans-continental tour, | would re, but he wo ue » | as they passed me the cherub looked in | 8tudy or marriage, . mentof the ranch were destroyed. Sosho Jidn't you have what you said writ out!” | The manacers have in the “Don Quixoter | S € PO (0 il poRli b dho/] Ao ENDY PRSRSK 116 Jie DASELR 09 R0 MARIIED MEN, Or those entering ou that liap went back to acting. e e T ETIEIATS o PO 3 TS A T compan , and boycott the road y face ¥ ed, king, ‘Goin’ | pylite, aware of physical debility, quickly us it went on the wan, of Reginald de Kove pora written es- | o " fTe wound up by asserting that | to see pap As a matter of course the | sisted. e SR e A oplied the orator. pecially for the company by an American S onnt Upu; e the Joltan of AllS epont OUR SUCC Tho orcss fas publistiod agood many | «You don't mean to say vou made that all | musician, with o book furnished by an [ he was coming back next day, and that | pad ) : B sp o Tac (i E1 F e rantiot ] Eave reminisconcos of Judgo Allou A. Beadford,™ | right up us you went along American journalist. The opera is to have u | he would pay no fare, not he. But when [ in the car, and all the passengers | J4 POseE SHO Every case s aspecially studied said an o flanilenio s iNabray o City Press *Yas," simultaneous production in ISngland and the | T snw him on the return trip he had a | secmed devoted to the task of caving for | thug ciarting aright.” Third—Medioines are pre ERr .|>ri1,lk:‘ h;'lm u."r'.'fl'..'x"fv.,lu'fx".:.i’o"i;,‘.f: Jess hopped right up there, took a dvink | United States, and is the first American ope- | ticket, just the same.” the little one. For the first fifty miles pured i our labatory exactly to suit each casel S ceurres Solorado, long | of water on o\ Ditoher. bi ble St 8 achie At 7 4 - A 3 vaitlo 0 sy~ | thus affecting cures without injury o b oLt of oa a0, 100€ | of water out of the pitclier, hit the table a | ratic composition that hus achicved this dis~ | ~“Phi professional dead beat isthe fel- | or s0 it prattled ubout *papu.’ but after L ey e [ whack, and waded in without no thinkin' | tinction. *Suzette,” & new opera by that g 01 sank leep. One old la b Ho was trying u case before a judge to whom | pop nothin’t clever musician agd_ Librettist, Oscar- Wi, | 10 1 like tolay for,” sald a Missouri | ward sablk tosleep, ' One old lady who onie, Nermous soi Delicete Liseases | O [Bapor he took a dislike, ‘The judge was undecided Well, I suppose you might put it that | 1 also to be included i the scason's reper. | Lacific man. And professionals are | had been watching the child ds cured. §97~A friendly lotter or call | bright. \ Depot in bis rulings: would change his conclusions | 1y, toire, and the other operas announced for the | N0t entirely confined to the male s I |some back to where I ~was | meysayerontuturs sufortngana sheme, and |~ every time the opposite lawyer would argue | "uiyyell, that beats me. Yowll excuse mo | tour' are Ambrose Thomas' **Mi recollect a'case that came to my notice [in the rear of the coach, and | gwered unlessuccompaniad by § cents in stampe, | a point, When Bradford came to talk to the | g0y st. " vou. but what I wanted t v | “Pygmali 1 Galatea’ Louis Vi s | vears nzo when 1 was o issouri | remarked to me, while the tears rolled | Address orcall on Jury" o ool occusion. o oxiross his con- | S0 RAL SNt dpesch tomvinicod me, thongh | “EAG Suskebtero s Saphrs LFatien | Kansas s Toxns. | at Doamison. enr | down hor face: ‘Conductor, that Tiiilo DRs. BETTS & BETTS, tempt, Said he: Rentlemen of the jury, | T knowed all the time it was the peskiest lic [ Auber’s “Fra Niavolo,” Gounod’s “Faust,” | o woman with three children gof on my | One isn’t going to live to get home.” I 105 Furnwm Strect, Omahs, N, the indecision of this court reminds at was ever told. | mado up my mind to | Flotow’s “Martha,” Verdi's “The Trouba- i TR RO :m.l l,,,‘ remarked that I didn’t that it was in se- me of the fabled uss that died ur ticket, ‘but 1'd ' been willin’ to | dour,” Bizet's “Carmen,” Offeubaci's +The | thiin- 1 got In conversat ahor, e e s honta o rnnser TOMANA uEmGALQSUfifiw‘l betwee two bundles —of - straw | peya peck o' red apples that no man could | Poachers,” and Balfe's “BSohemian Girl» | #nd she —remarked —that she was & q % 8, 81 TINS for want of decision.’ The court could stand | gtand up and tell me such blamed convinein’ | The com) begins its tour to-morrow and | & Widow going to Neosho, Mo, | the manner in which she spoke really I'J.UTE. this no longer, Calling theattorney to order s without havin’ 'em writ out. You must | during the fall, winter and spring of the sea- | for a time, and then xpected | impressed me with the fact that per- ho flued nim “'_““’l contempt. With the | ghad an awful lot o' pract ice," son of 1880.60,'it will visit all the leading | to return and make so collections, | haps she wasvight. 1 walked back and coolness he was capable of, Bradford felt in e cities of the country us far west us San | she was provided with tickets all vight | looked at its httle pale face, and thinks yfin,;;“f,;f;‘l"‘;; "n.‘3“’.'.'I-'.'»'\'.'x:»,r'"E'.'fm..‘.’.??.fifl‘?:"‘}fi I England we do not doto quite so much | Francisco, saving such cities as are scattered | opough, and I saw her safo “,m...,.." to | I, ‘that Little one is going to leave for a E e A e e har ntotiations Of | upon wiiforms as they do in France, says | through the southern states. The leading | {10 and of my run. In about throo | fict. T uever wassoaxious to get to p St J es (i d i i e con ¢ as fo 81 So- i R 1 5 i i 0 3 mmount. | Lwill pay'for tho” straw, but lov e e, L O O | L e b B eSiotr "Covm. G | Weels I was again pulling out of Den- [ Cheyenne in my life. You can bet, that the ass stand.'” i 'y i A side of the channel. Still, a well known | lotta Macouda. Contraltos: Jessio Bardiett | ison, when who should I"sce but my | I more than ususlly caroful, and S FON. b omb . -{'"l’"'"'“- tho Prosbyte- | inglish cabinet winister did once got into | Davis, Josephine Bartlett. “Touors: Tom | Neosho lady minus the children, When | twice I got orders to run against trains Tian minister that loft hore (o go to Denvar. | dificultics, not through going wbout in mufti, | Karl, Edwin \V. Hoft. Buritones and bassos: | I asked her for her ticket she said she | that T should have side-tracked for. AaeH R IORER A KRG A4 '-‘mfl;"’ pom the | but through wearing too much upiform. We | W. H. McDonald, H. C. Barnaboe, Fred | had none, and asked me the fave to the | About 4 o'clock the next morning the S T Vi R o BT MR AR will not mention the gentleman's name for [ Dixon, Eugene Cowles, George B. Frothing- | next station. I told her $1,60. She | little one awoke and enquiced for “papa t. ‘This aistinguished politi- [ ham. 'Samuel Studley, director. . § \ g It's little volce was woaler the thing that happeved just after ho | o A T SO 7 O ) ) b Bridho 4 v | Banded me 59 cents and broke out cry- [ again. It's little voice was woaker than LaIE to Nebrasin ity o wanind to ho | elan—not oven bis friends ever thought h Wilson Barrett's company of about thirty 2 ing, saying 5 N g before, and I at ounee saw the 2 statesian—was once upoi e first | people arrived in’ New York on the the City | 14, saving that was all the money sk AORG some place, and applicd to Mike Derum, in Rad ,“,ff."i:d;‘,;’“.“"‘:,'_‘ e Ailgne RERRR AR Y RI RS AR ",,,(l‘,l,':' had, 1inquired how she came to be in [ child’s hours were numbered. Oh, lh;v l;ufl.\’;‘l_‘ul:!«;v ‘:fi lll lm|uu‘|;m‘|. !1:rl a h:nlf— ce of his office he determined to w arty were Mr, Cieorge Barrett, the popu such a condition finaneially,and she ve- [ how I wished for the Lime to come N. W, Con, 137h & flnnnl 578, OMAHA, NEB. Tt thckeh Micit s Usual o soll 10 ken- | gorgeous uniforw ' of the lord high | Engliah comodian and characier actor and [ plied that she had been robbed of all | When we were due in Cheyenue. The FOK THE TREATMENT OF ALL gk 8 K 4 X admiral, whose representative he was. [ a brother of the tragedian; Charles Catheart, | her money, some $300 in all, which she | chap kept prattling about ‘papn’ and i\ CRICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & L‘:fif(;‘,};fl;‘ ].‘.‘fi‘u'-" l‘::f.‘r‘c‘ffi,'i.,;,‘.|"""‘47\- The first time Le had oficial busi- [ who has been Wilson Barrett's stage man- | capried in a hand-satchel, She had | when he would see him, for three or u aud URGIMLDI EA n B No. 3... Wpm A No. 1j e & ,‘,‘,,\."NI' I SN QR ‘-v\ Abe | ness with the Hect the right honorable gen- | ager for many years and who is well known | peen in Denison making collections, as | four hours, and then the end came, C No, 0... )pmw D No, 1 ot et Hivine bophn to open_ it the | tloman put on uis uniform and went _aboard | in this country: Austin Melford, W. A, Elli- | .} Aaana. KELE 00! ) Lower and lower grew the voice, and BRAC A No. 4 g:0um 0 No, b dulclcwittod divine bogan to opon his kvl | ouo of her majesty’s ships. The minister | ott, Cooper Cliffe, Murray Carson, and Alice [ #1° O 0 QNN REATIQUNILEA R0, | (AR IR LR Re B A Rarat o S, & No Likipmia dlo gaving: Tl read you one of wmy sermons.’ | Wilo fikod to ook upon himacit a8 lord. tieh | Cobke and Lilliat and Alico ehnore,daugh- | 8 said. I thought it odd that @ woman | iust ne we reached the top of the divide APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES, CHICAGO & NORTHWE © got the ticket, adwiral, had s flag run up and the vessel | tors of the late George Belmore, tho beloved [ Would earcy money in o hand-satenel, | the litle life passed out. T think tho | Beg Facilities Apparatysand BemediostorBuscomstu crensee @00 mINO, T e e b Eampmrmmmm—n startod, In a fow minutes one of the officers | comedian who died while piaying a starring | but said nothing, and told her I would | gates must have been ajar for the little AR AR havies Siuiloy, of the Cluxton company, | came up and poiitely touched his hat to the | engagement at Wallack's theater a fow years | carry her 10 the end of my | fellows for just before he broathed his [ gy Mgy OMS FOR PATIENTS, ] MILWAUKEE & says the Chicago Herald, is full of stories. | firgt lord, ago. The principal actors in the company v 4 aoka & o | last he whispered *mawma, tell papa [ E_“ A CHICAGO, MIL i & 85 He tells one of a street gawin who held out + N o T > da lh“)ll, she having vemarked that she U ¥ Board & Atten ocommodations in West. N U 0 A No.l 0 et g ¢ “1fyou please, sir, what are your orders!! | were accompauied by their wives, The s golng to Neosha. ' In th santime | couldn’t wait for him any longer, the 07 WRITE FOR O nv i A Noboo il ATA NOk s rage wed cap beforo Lord Randolph | he agiced ateamer brought over also the costumes for | ) 1o 89§10 00sIQ. 0 b1e wenntime | T ot R o ne and T musy go. races, Trussss, Olab 1 KANSAS, crny, 'S5 "WOsBeH & ColNGIE Churchill and Sie Charles “teresford, as | "% Orisrst what orderst? the extensivo Barrott reperiory, ‘They are , & 10t of old chaps on the train had their | A1RS o o o Pl o duger, b cifls fa : Wi U $ they came slowly down the steps of & Lon- | «As your flug s flying, you are in com- | packed in fty immense rattan trunis and [ SYmpathies aroused, and calling me to [ g0od byve—good = bye—mamma—tiod ¥t "'(’A iy No. 2 . doaruma No.d 0100 81 don elub. Dianiik Weighod nearly 10,000 o gide said tk 4 Py P bless—papa—good—1 and that was argleal Gperations: No, 4......045pmA No.l LUl p " i ol 5 ) 5. 4 A eighe ,000 pounds. one side said they proposed to take up pucd § d & BRECTALTY Bak 3 pmA nm\a\.l:'.'.‘.‘u"flt“.fl." kfl:‘.‘."‘ :'.'.L‘ m”; ,[‘.‘I‘S‘T “But I don't understand atall.” When Robsou and Crane dissolved part- | & collection for her, I told them my | &ll. They laid the little fellow on a DucuseroneaViER BIOUX CilY & PACIFIC, ) Well, sir, you are in cominand, and in u | nership thore was a good deal of surmise as | suspicions, namely, that I behieved she | 8eat, aud the kind-hearted passengers P o Hocll ..o TRRIDIA BO. Biac IS ATR The Doy sad he bad nothng elsoto do. | few minbtes wo shall run into the queen’s | to the result of thelr -woing it alon.’ Mir. | was only heating hor way, and they | Attended the stricken mother, In time o.u-.nm.-uuumm' L ‘“""’ Ro, @ iy mia. St e take that stoue and hit that policeman in | Y4Phy uelanectfive me my ordorst’ | Crave was the first to take 't the road, and | neurly mobbed me. They raised #56for | wo reached Cheyenne. ~Papa’ was PBIVA p P s VYN T 12:0 tho buck of the tead LIl give you Balf & | with vexution, and the lord ik sdmirare | A paueRow been out nearly o mouth playing | her. and I nover saw a wowan so pleased | thers eager and expoctant, but ob, | ANl iy G A duily{ i Iaily, exeout saturdey. O excepy orown, pentant was prowptly hauled down, s v § in my life. On my next trip to Denison, | What a disappointment. When they [ Bunday; D except' Monday; *fust uiail, Nothing loth the bos picked up the stone 3 has been greoted with @ succession of hison, | %14 him and led him inside to look At e by cor eapond and Lot 1 R Ty T T g R ot T crowded houses, and his new plays, tho [ WHAE was my surprise to sec my lady | told him and fed him in 0% & AP MR AT 0L | e—— s I wWus true, and he ossini, who had always le mot pour rire, r-8.0! e T Drobation. ' e i ree chil- his dead hoy, his ief was pitiful to " sobder, Nbobby" d 10 wrath, chased the gamin | usod to ady ;I oldon’ {nes thay ased 14 | [Ur-act American comedy, “On Probation,” | geton the train with the threo chi i R " renc 3 witne: I never saw a man in a worse e and captured him. Snaking him savagel b pos o for iy the Msptation ‘from the Frenh oalled | Cren and o very large mao, When 1 i i ' sd by ho' domandod why ho should Insult Lo | are; but it scouss to me that uowadays poo, | LAV “'fl‘.'""““"‘- "aud tho latest London | arrived at the place where they were | condition. His heart scemed broken, 0 F" Dideasss, Impo BLAKE, BOISSEVAIN & GO wmajesty of the law, us ropresented in s | ple are quite content when the thing looks | A% "The Halloon," have ail made bits. | sitting she remarked to the little g and I think 1t was o snoatvaliibe Vu:u.“.‘L‘{h‘tfi«‘é“fi‘i‘nuflun Loudon, Engin person, 8o grossly. Well." 'This, T foel confident, was often his | MF Crane's hold on the public seows as- | ‘Lilly, give me the tickets.” But Li ly | story, boys, let’s go home. A J . NS | X 1 Dodge Birests, OM. 53, The boy whined that the two wentlemen, | guiding opinion, says @ writer in Temple :3311‘,..‘3;.3:}.i?‘“”“‘ all the plays nawed | daclaved that she had no tickets. ,n“_“ e T—— ', ADOLPH BOISSEVAIN & cn,' who were looking on very much amused, | Bar. Forinstauce, wheu Meyerbeer gave ol she made the same request of Johwnie, Raston Courer, Amsterdam, Holla had offered him half a orown to do it, and b | The Huguenots, his lawyer and coreligion- ————— and Johunie also disclaimed any knowl" | While we gaze in admiration” y would give hiw one and six of it if he would | naire Cremioux wave a luncheon, where he | Sick headache is the bane of many | edge of the pasteboards. I e t s On & sweet and radiant lass, Tranadct & gonersl biking busiuass reloase bim. Dragking the boy up tothe [ mvited some infuential Triends to meet | i es " M RLNA0 B008. y 1 h e PARGROANA, Xpook 810 | And tiini only sweetest music andhi Sud soid an somiaisiaa. WaRER two men, be demanded to know ‘what they | Meyerbeer. Rossini, one of the guests, ate es. Tooure and prevent this anuoy- | would have ‘asked the baby but for the Through those coral lips can pass, Camuarasl Al Uavolors 1844on o5 iaih Boants 8hd asked ialr nemen Gl Ghaney | Meyerhe ing complaint, use Dr. J. H. McLean's | fact that tot couldn’t talk.~ After rum- | (Through those coral lips can bass, (rders far banda At St GXMAIAA 0D COUNIA Boresford gave his name, and the “bobby” | - Muie Cremieux, with the lyax eye of any | Little Liver and Kidney Peilets. They magiug trough bor hand-satehel and S8 MUK SU0AK0 gloar 18 Lagdon aud op MU CRANARIA RN hubly touchied is hat wd begged pardon. | Lostess who | le round her table are agrooable o take and Ay B o 1 Fry Dow 1o gardon puthway stride e Then be usked Sir Randolph Churchill's | vited for & meal, suddenly bounced 8 L4 ¢ to find them, she declared that | Aud hear Ler cry, “Say, Jobuni e | Negotain of Hallway, State, CAty and Co denly bounced upon her | action. 23 centsa vial. sbe had lost them, = I asked her where | * Or mother will tan your hide!'’ alaattiaes oF SUiwax: Main A1 AN CHON thero came_crushing like a whirlwind into our linesa Yankee soldicr ona big black horse. A score of men tried to stop horse and rider, but the old_black’s blood was up, and he went on clean through the lines be- fore he was under control. Tho rider was sent to Libby prison, and we mustered the black charger into the confederate service. Afew days later we charged some of Cus- ter's men, and I'll be — if that old horse