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THE OMAHA DAILY SUNDAY, APRIL | #and I thought it was a pity Yo throw | rain awful, don’t we?” He went work, his conviction, and one grows to them awa s the fields to his home, and Ellis | honor the direct, simple honesty of the T clean ‘em, d how he could find same way to | man; grows to live the scenes over with stay for d hat fiend and his sister Jule. | him, and to feel as he did how hard was ) med inclined to favor the | the fate which erushed him. And in it I low’s suit, and if ther | all there is, nlong h line, above each ' £ | nothing more inst him than his gen- | misspelled ' word, running through the kA Brablc and wordused wins liad of Ain't got time a Sunday?” and Jule | erally worthless name Bilis was opposed | crude sentonces and crowning the con- A o Rartackians Y ighed at her visitor's unskillful ex- | to him: but when added to that was the | fession of Bill Ellis, the overiasting curred to cu s R k Bill stayed at the Ellis | consciousness that Black Bill had | stamp of God's truth, You could not rly in the morning. As he watched | by g1 ating dinner with - | capped a long life of evil' doing, | read it and doubt it. them o little longer something &o un- [ ish which told of & poorer feeding at | an unbroken course of varied Vil- | juat n month befo usual in the situation impressed him | home, and leaving at last late in the | lainics with t monstrous t | for his death Bill I wrecking, even thiscoarse and hardened | tho shopiff, er shuddered atthe | ““Riack Bill is under arrest,” said he. BEE, HOW BLACK BILL DIED, Chicago Herald: Bill Ellis stopped | halt way to the barn and looked off | aeross the fields to a little cluster of men w, ain't hardly got time,” in the edge of the woods near the rudl- | the fisherman, iid the girl, “You mer and help eat ‘em, ested the day appointed lis was visited by that Ellis let his teeding go and walked | coming | dwell the 1 thought of my down to the road, where he could see > from his day's “nh Li “What for?" asked ElL clear to the Harve was much tl e for the fr Harve did not home that night. | «Wrecking and robbing that train last My God!” said the farmer, “there | quent viel 00l jug in the collar, | This was not unusual; and the women | June: for the mucder of fite mon and has been a wreek,” He hurried alo a path as devious | were not surprised, but Ellis sat up till “..,,,‘,.,,.-y i as that M the rail fence which supported | past midnight, hoping his brother might him now and then when he stopped to | come, Harve must be gotten out of the § i1l the moans and cries of wounded men. [ "5 Lo e i e e R b AR e B R AT ; o ‘ N EREITT I ElMs saw his brother talking to | sometiine, detoctives rever fors | e and women reached his ears, From the | t1o doparting guest, et Sansed bhat s eors oyer jor & | wHow long have you known this? t possible to rogain FHICTE: | eak SOt Hiate LrLHE ind th v since the Sunday when mo and | QUIOKlY answorde U e pt oy he had feared with a shrinking | was some heat in the e ition—more [ men who robbed that express train. And | Iupve quarreled o Tl tiers I but ono Jieart that it was not an accident, and | spirit, certainly, than was needed in o | when the end came Ellis knew that | © “why didn't an o sk 0 Forowa oy By when he reached the t W the | easual Sunday “evening meeting. But | B ) of romoviiz the qut fr neath all impuritics, | ) mnrn-,-n, ..u“.,|'m”n.m.-} lis made no'sign, Vhat do you kno: “You have the right man.” down the highway, finding the evidenc of n catastrophe thicken us he advanced, ~How Acquired that add or benuty to the hu loxion. * The quest v about, it?” < Bi i ou tell of it?" Bill would not be so willing to But there was no answer to this, Why i Bill passed on down the lane | take all the blame as he was to take all | should he tell§ Were thoy 1ot neigh. ng Medi i ter | i wod 1 p 8 +h, 84 he Gt ';{,”:'l i ot :‘fv.,( 1 | Harve came to the house and found his | the money. bors? Were mot the officers kept and | that fmmedis T #pikes which had held the Iu’ o ‘,; oM | brother. ? = Tuesday Bill Ellis cut the rest of tho | paid to ferret out these crimes? Was | I3 a fine under skir l position. and the great timber which | SRiILY ho said, “T want you to keep | sugar cane and hauled it in, and Wed- | fiot the whole bordor swarming with | the yeume and et oid S X hiad thrown the engine on its wrong side, | this money for me. I'm goin® to nesday he took a_grist of corn over to Was 110t ‘the last man of them | powes, ,:‘:’,'\'"‘,',',‘;“\’\'1““"";,"_*v"I | Bill Ellis van over the list of his neigh- [ in’ Green, an’ T don’t want to to True's mill, While there he inquired nthe peoplo, and had not the peo- | Jiry'to the'nder skin? Trer: 1< s | it bors, and wondered on which one sus- | And he tendered ol of greenbicks. | and found that Harve had visited the | ple long ago learned to stand ngainst bilaoiho wWorld I o [ e Gl ealesy oF o R aie ploton’would fall,. e lenb; wiwillity | g or e 4 0y . trosbite (WVHrG [gtove Mondny, wlong ahout noon, and | them? Bill 1Nis always kept his coun- I ploxTon Speciatise, of Nt the lend= | Eocial or Nervous Disonsos. linpotoncy: Sypuilis. Glect an ST i it 5 iy ! 1ad he gotte : sair of cowhide shoes, gel, 1o, besidos MOVIngE . pitnplos. Ui 3¢ , | hand in the work of relicf, offering his [ 1" qon't wi said Bill a ¥ for tiom?" aaked Bill, | ““Do you know who killed Harve? S, TrooKTus, DROWN DO, Ml e Omaha Medical and” Sur gical [““““l“ [ home for shelter to such as could bo | little harshly, for nd hor! thogh oflering to settld | usked the shevi, | wrinkiesof il outersiin, o ] Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb, yemoved there and lendi his great | of the wreck came sk to him, if there was one. He “1°d tell if I did—that’s one thing I'd 3 ud youthful coic i E ) strength to help carry wounded | don’t think you eame by it honestly d tho quostion and | toll. sk ) : | = uway from the wreck [ won'’t havé nothin’ to do with it.” T e el afe enough. | wrinklos. Mme. Ruppo | f No one usked how pporeda & Hicvaiwie oasily jnngaredyioic Spoie ho puid for thom,” aald the | q aok DIl was locked up safe anough, | hilconiethk proots of the eiicluney of Facy T . & i rybody knew that. body knew [ gharply to his brother. !l wanted to [ merchant, sauntering closer to hi tives picked up all the others until they | B! t v iting the, |vuth u —and, somehow, it seen they knew sht, and declared he would eitherleave | omer. 1lis knew. the man’ ™ e It AL IR 1 atter treatment, and Qi most ~ ¢ ! tomer. Ellis knew the man’s eyes found who would talk—the weak link in | skeptical souid not b i i | - it without being told—that the express | the money with Bill or lick him—he | uionHim, “He off e R s m,"”m dofense s HoE tono - ARRIN R R i | had been robbed. Bill felt th didn’t care which. Mrs. Ellis settled the | and [ couldn’t change R i 145 DA, el > | ghastly,sickening cer difficulty. T fered me a twent i3 3 SRR .Mmlvlvj h, Do ot y 1 ind a8 unavoidable—even | © Tl keep your money, Harve,” she | {liat. and then I e ey Black “".l,,."",,‘,],‘.‘l "', Sl R o e . heard the comments of the | said, “*and I know you got it honestly, F Baldwin ot '”'m;““ e :,l(.“mi""m ther Y6E: 6RiGn S too. Let me have it. | enrnd fibeks g-t0= It does not sk ) »men and two women killed,” | So she took the bills and pacified her (BSOS B ;”'.hlh\flu’lll‘-?f‘:,‘.‘..”1”;” y oy . man coming up from the patch of | brother-in-law. Harve s gk e ion, conviction, execution” | gathoing In il Ellis’ barn - and tho e ny a8 groenswurd where the thickest crowd | the orchard and lny down n the in the merchant’s gaze. A fifty, n | taking of Bill Ellis'ax; o tho silent | i 1081t al1y o RUBB % 1 % h.n;i L.Alvll(‘ll o e “":m"tl" him and began a conver twenty and a five, That was just what | groping through the weods to the rail ric v hottle: thr u ER CEATHER y e s ing 10 the scene, with T how much did you get out of | Harve had Sunday. It was just the | road, and to the shr and shock; the i ol e e il | 1y O e s e wtliod. | amount he suid ho had received from | devastation and death of that early : igorro . Fvowil of nowspaper cotrespondents, Bill | * “Didn't gt R RUR P ML a TR I Bill. Heo said nothing, for he | morning wreck, Then the infamy of the A crowd of newspay LIt AL LAV N L = | knew he could not command his tongue | latter revels, when time and again the < RUBBER King, commonly culled **Black "o | without rising from the sod. speak ni e 618 Al b o d again distinguish hischristian name—by which | “Black Bill says he give you five hun- | £, 1|.\un‘1‘nl-:1‘“::::1«‘1 d'” ‘:l'“"‘ “'r::lw I;i\xu-‘l\cluly;il‘{m“(lxg!:u:]&:‘.nlx‘-‘".‘.:1 S:\Ll]n;l),l.‘% all men were known—fromtho fairer Bill | dred dollars. ~ He said you pulled the | {16, 00 S0 V10 W S Bad | magavond theng o drinic and gumblo z 2l 1llis, appeared on the scene. Black Bill 0 5 N e ruh suto.sact i ight ir wasloud with inquiry and comment, He Bifi/s ot o dpulled tholl i SERE DI IR MEE e SUBRG R | (RSO HuvoR DI ed iR lnce Tty T b & inspected the wrecked engine andstudied | gpikes hisself.” Next dny/Ho wont, baok totha sorghuum: L5 s b Sh JaS la clllOOOd the misplaced switch. He strode around “Whad Black Bill drive them spikes | 40530 36 ed the erusher el was brought in, too. She knew S The ONLY Lawn or Garden Hose MADE which will stand the couches improvised from car cush- | with, He ain’t got no sledge. Har making £ rything, and brazenly, boustingly y 0 sledige.” | g it of thie camp mecting songs thiit | $oid vf every step. o SA whe Koy 400 POUNDS PRESSURE, : formed most of the music of the section. A E e B mITA Do ehowoula - ds on thiepole | 511\ \wag very busy and: very much | poo i ied Hurve ElLs, but she wouldn't S S s 3 eand o | B . andlompany. | Byy e Best, m wi Lagst me [onges she said, touched S 2D L 5 of im—the | o\ o , womanliness, | CAPITA ny friend. He he gentleman, bage % Stand the pressu ‘\“ the rostiof Lthem Wwere. brute AYTR In 80,000 shares; par value, Yor sale by all dealers, or then Lo was shot and murdered.” But | $100 per ‘“'N‘e- = OMALHA RUBBER CO-, she wonld not give a hint of what she adjotns Chattanoo knew. They had convieted the wrong sperous elty n the South tod 1008 Farnam Street S o (Ot NG WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ked constantly to whoever m with your ; [ spike-hi ficorea . sound,” o said, o W troubled about Harve, ; » drunls, but his tonguo was | 1) 10d made good his ](&’n-lh:"!l"ll|l~"v'|l"§ ingineeomo a whistlin fllumwh the | sober Bl membered the ax was un | ghiow T T A A |,|y||hv‘v Then I said to Liz accountably battere HR PR A R < wrong down to the 'raf I “Tow did you smash the safe ANkl ol ons i upiinen T po tion thut the mystery of that Juno hor- 1 ror would not remain a mystery much longer, “What the buzzards flyin’ avound down there in the pasture, Bill?” asked 18 she emptied the dishwater ving up the dinner table ome and tend th mola ““He was my friend,’ to weeping when she spok only glimpse of tenderne vos seea thing about it till this last S c A hose which will do good work in most eities, whl not give good s otio AL « - $5000;000 Omaha, on punt. of the extreme hi T e ,f.y:plwy.nly'.f:’f ause 1S not strong enough to aranteed to stand the highest pressure. Large AR ‘somepin wrong down nd I kim fast as my legs would 1 e, Biack Bill ped everywhere, working man- He got move'n 3 (h Bill 1111s and his other neigh- | o thous: nul fellow nl bors till the last injured person was did, but Blac Llhll!ud it all and counted placed on the relief train; till the five, L and w r got no show corpses were decently composed Mis waited o long time. The prob- all moved off in the soft summef lem was a heavy one. Deep disgrace, engine bell tolling and the v dishonor, even death, seemed haunting hurrying among the the orchard like ghosts of that June helped 10 cle crime. traftic, and went “Harve,” he ~.|‘ul, “do you know what noon for dinner, de I'm tellin’ you?’ erful weak and hong “What you tellin’ me?” man; she warned them of that. T Iu-) commercial centre of that soction. would commit murder when they hanged 30uA- Dr ding all tne water front on the Tenne: I go and s about it, | Bill Bllis; she warned them of that. Itiver, and this land Is indispensable to tho growth some of the calves. I didn’t But they hanged him. He marched | o 1I|u|uu|nnuu. A large number of Iots for resi- S T A 10 the scaffold as steadily as ho ever had | dences, businoss and minufacturing purposes have uld b Janday 3 SN AASIAND tHGTEWE L Lo of 1ifarl| aliody deamasTos Camputing i Stunly s e Do womin, (ol his blace ot the fur- | h fixed thomooso with his own hands; y on the basis of the prices at which the acojon s hurrie 53 tho |0 had them hind against his body, bes | Cheapest lots wero sold, we have the sum of e must get back as soon as pos- = RS At con TTotB Il Bookc e the figures brought by the e et bl 0o neath his arms, a_copy of his book, I h 4 want it to speak for me when I am ralae CAIKLNDS 28 The wreck and atténdant expre ment agents down to Bow- [ Stir off pretty soon. The ground silent,” he said, and then, from beneath es, and giving ul constderation bery furnished an unending sub, Wten on. | You botter o | the creek was still moist and c pHotbaglio sl At st trom ban et ter of the different lots and of (he e R T R TR T u you. o &0 | with deep ‘grass, but over. the o upl wh |,~ln_]n5ull.x up_]ns ioud, ho | wholo property, tho aclual presont valuIs botween sat upon the case with all due forn if you stay here Harve wus fright- | Preaking into clods and cracking here | . Blacx Billand s gang enot triec al uj you stay i till January. It was a famous event. Ihere ds. ! breaking info clods and erack] ol oIl et aareh o S deselomaent S e e Al I ataons' ducapRan || o Lok S e ‘osds, | and there from the long hot senson. | till January. It was a fumous event. i i shares of is siock, piaced in the haninat : had vecorded o finding that thoso un- | But e was plainly in no condition to go | The corn was not doing so well, but to- Croaviawycral toltealugi nhifloah st o procctsof whish il b i Tor the (3 O (iC Oll ll Cr i Tl Tt . | But o we iy ]atnolcon 0 PR TR s e e ) 0 e development and lmprovement of the Company's fortunate passengers bad come to away now. Better wait till tomorrow g both prosccution and defonse, Three | proporty. Of this amount, 5000 shares. e v death from injuries causod by night. Then he would_ talke his oy eathor Bl ot Moo tho pastuty | countivs camo togother and fought for. | umren ai 60 pors 1 Co. owns 2,000 acres of land h lin’ Green away tonight. Botier o out we: the directors reserving tho , auid Uit the wreek, while plainly and hide himself in the b ) . At ootk rigotavan, o 2 2 2 -“0 couldn’t git not a s ik ,)”,HM. to »lu-p ot his d'—\'l' ]mm_ across the field; he counted thom as he ]'t o pr ‘!‘:‘wmlxl».m\l the relu 1\‘\ p | denlt with. 1 1 denct,” snid Black Bill, with tions, e sy a_shock of black haiv drop | walked. along.” They were all there, | the descused-adl wove vopresonted, ahd | g A gm gIATTANOOGA LAND CO. 1% . . alle Y enils sis on'the final syllable'of his last word. | below the laurel hedge, and knew by the | Then his eyes returned to the near cor- 41l Whichod the tun 16 60 D AR e vt me e | ) ) S“They didn’t nobody seem o luow nothi | mosement of weeds thalt o man had been near of the field and searched the gr G s T It it | J. SULLIVANY Vico Prosident. Munohester, | Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets. ing about it. listening and was now muking his way | for some object which could attract the | heyd them o i T e e s atanghagtery = Our offices have recently been en- But ~mm|""l\ v Mmdmgm" about it | to the voud. But he was not frightened. ‘":“1; o z“‘ fty ‘and would novor be convieted; | 3, W. ADAMS, Treasurer, Chattancoga, We Are Here to Stil)'- larged and move fully equipped L SRR e el (or l“;l[“"‘“ e avioohy ll\m of Liz ind every other traitor— | For full information and prospectus, ad- | or lower set of teeth an rubber for five doll guaranteed to be as iy Afitinein nealouton Bowling || e B Bl o e hacart e | ndog ‘f} ey ihiBg Ll bal it and ‘lml o | Black Bill confessed. Tor Bt Boston DrLLy Secretary, 06 Sum- | well made as plates sent out of any dental office in this country. Do stantly @ in g g | stranger Bill Bliis would bhave taken [ 2 i ik o and tho Ehnters || e BET Bostoml ST T VAN __ | not be prejudicad by what others may say against us, but come and iher. A buzzard rose stroke of wing and a ve- ng of that naked head and see us and examine our work; it will all bear inspection. Teeth extracted without pain or danger, and without the use of chloroform, gas, either or electricity. Gold and silver fillings at low - est rates, gold and porcelain-faced crown, teeth without plates, etc ind pursued him to [ colt or a cow een, and every week or two some man | down his revolv from Bill Bllis” neighborliood would bo | the death. st must be kept. with a heav tackled in town and made to give up t over to True's | pulsive tury some hint that pointed to local talent as | Mill to buy a new pair of shocs. Bill | neck. attorney as soon as the jury e s e TV LATEST or) them, asking only that his treason m be counted to him for 1y. the authors of the crime, Ellis was making sorghum, The old | sy, ‘ < ¢ 9 ; g llis was i ghum. v, its o man—my Godl its Har- | gave him no promises, but the ! All work warranted. Myst i bin that Jumes and Younger | vlind mare was ‘reading uround the [ voy1" For the first timo in yonrs ho | Sryomim B0 promiscs, but thoy xead his DR. BAILRY, Dentist, Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam. ‘.lex.vt'\_ :‘u« B l:;": ln‘u. {l.’" \‘IUH() is, s | rude wu«_:_d.l\n ’\'l‘\lhlll‘l' “Invl]l "-‘fli‘l"»m? ]nun()um'vd his brother’s full name. demned defengunts leap upon the i Tuke elevatoron 16th street to third floor, e o, whont had boon et and | fooding with the long, smooth stalles of | *yying thero full length in the path, | demon and beat him senseless before gane, und Bill's wifo wis buse a6 the | each hand grasping o tuft of the' soft | they could bo restrained. No plen of Lwan't no James outfit,” protest- | over ind sat on the chopping block near [ 5103 his fuc ed Bill Bllis. “I'm_fearn lightnin® will | the furnace, tulking fist to Ellis and | 1¢ beaks of< Lita heap nearer home when it does | then to Jule, He took the pitehforkand | Mains of Hurves I come.” But neither went any further. | went over to carry the crushed stalks Bill Bllis For himself Bill Bliis belioved that | away from the mill, chaffing the girl in e black and mutilated by | guilty availed them. They w rrion bird lay the re- | demned to death, and filled the y —pust all fear of | such a sweeping draught of criminals as ch of any man’s | never since has cursed the border. | knelt at the poor [ And Black Bill wrote a confession, | - ide, turned him over on his back [ too, I have read it. I have stopped | HOSE. Our hose is guaranteed ROIAR K ad @ H il o S| y o PER sl B had n band in (ho i | e A P S A e d hid hfs eyes toshut out. that awful | ut places to study if the man were mid 1$100. 00 wisc. F At e and s brothon arvo werd | e, by i it T | bt Then b looked ngain: | ho | ey wandored that u heart a0 buse Agents Wanted | U 3 Wi Stanc n can hold a candle to it.” ion got noth- * retorted Jule, later, and blading cane one day some weel and the talk turned on the wrec Portraits Enlarged to an. There in the back was a great hole, | tha nervos and guide the pen wh blackened now-—an empty “well from | of such o life, Told, did I s oxpress robbery of the preceding spring. k i Honest now, Harve,” r»'uillI Bill, | and Black Bill Inughed uproariously. mhighihellifebieodihadinouredtiforie boasted—bragged of it veled wfi‘:fl:‘;;“;u{l:‘nfl:‘?ftw dirncerr Swasn't you into that thing? You SBill,” he said, coming back to the ‘}") I ht, ‘f“\‘l the warm heart was | And, more’s ‘the shame, the stamp of | Cl)(m;‘z’u, Tiis. / “ /I IC\\UIC needn’t bo afearn of your own brother.” | furnace) where the farmer was intengly [ €014 and still forever. truth is on this book, too. ‘The man had | i S ) win't fearn of you, Bill watehing the boiling jui Who killed Harve Ellis? slandered manhood from his birth. He | and if 1 was in it [ would a luhl here and there ns the steam would rise That was what the whole neighhos tells of crimes committed when a boy | P Jest is the Cheape that older years might tremble at; Lo | The Best is the Cheapest tehes of base | hood was saying, That was what Bls you long 1 Got mighty littie use for | and show him_ fonting them thut was kille Broon fonns, “BIIL T wish youwd lond ma | Bill was constantly asking in' o tells of outrag 3 when all I.l.-.mm..p.u Your vevolver, I want to ‘o to Bowlin® | crowd of men. That was what the de- | the land was shaken - with confusion had the money Green |.m‘|--n|,uml mine won't work, | teetives were trying to find out, till one | poisonings, deceptions, ambuscades, day the sherifl arrested the dead man’s | cruelties, and all the nameless acts of in l\\lm\n pretty late i , | brother and Jocked him up at Bowling [4liabolism that spring from souls lost at co | inception. Buy none but tne Continental Lawn Mower, (high wheel); cuts grass 7 inches high. Over 400-in use in Omaha, and all giving perfect sat- isfaction. wasn't to home that night, i Ellis, Groen, The inquest revealed that Ha ; the clouds and veaching about with the | and Bill had quarreled Sunday And he went to the gallows gayiy. He AT A X q{ I 4 0, 1 wasn't to home, [ - up to | skimn He did not wish to anger this | Jule testified to this, so did Mrs. 5, | made a long spe mouthing “somo | - F 1.2-g;lag'lumvg:egglflm':'hf;d';',‘ I” /““B/\ [GI [ (& l /\ l()R, Black Bill's, and we was drinkin* and | man; yet he had little doubt some pre- | and Bill admitted it. It was proven | moral words and | s proud that all [ Bas O Eree e shortost ofall. Glasgow to o . plugin all night. * Black Bills sister | cious seheme of villuiny wus ufoot. thac he ball which “ended the young | men talked of him. Iven his crowning | Boston, toPhifadalpiis, " Liverpoof to and rom 1405 Douglas Street, b and me played agin him and Zeph Court- | “Yes, summit; but "I'll be back by | man’s life came from the brother’s re- | villainy—his silence when Bill Ell Baltimore, Thirty Steamers. Class oxcolsio \ 5 i 0 0 0] ilings. —e - il ney—und we beat ‘em. dark o a little after,” and he waited for | volver; he was shot on the brother’s | —did not trouble him, and he d Avcommodations uneurpassed, ' Weokly e4hats, o= Runnin’ with that gang will git you | either consent or refusal. farm and had lain there in a | out one real regref €.l Sunden easre. 118 La Sallo Sty Llllcngu.lll. ORIGINAIL. into trouble yet, Har They giI you ‘Well, [ usin’ the pistol,” said | pasture, by a bath, where it ——— o drunk and oil that, an’ tain't ‘doln’ you | Ellis, **You cun go in and_git it. It's | scemed he should have been sooner [ jamafea isin the field already with CHISHERIERIAENO LA Sl ater > ‘Nt B goos, A that s of Blnew it | Fie, "You cun go tu and gl If Vs | momed o should huve boen soguor | Jomaien fain tho fold ulrendy with PENNYROVAL PiLLs. | Stove Repairs and Water Attachments she’s bad, Harve *0O, she's all v For all stoves and ranges of any description, Gasaline stoves and gas burners cleaned and repaired, work guaranteed, untered to the | him as the days went by, and there was \ moment, buck- thing besides his denial, wh anjea s | wful bad.” door . protested: Havve, | hous Black Bill and came out in umbian exhibition, to open Janug 18| 1891, The display of Columbian relics “None of them ever got mo into troublo [ ling the thing about his waist, but con- d the load upon him. Bill Elli " *Non g I 2 b s waist, but ¢ L the load upc s | of importance will probably be ver, 2 % 3 o R 8t ceuling the holster aud revolver under 4l 11 form tmo, then stood his | Sremt.” J 3 nur:m“t ite, rop Omaha Stove Repair Works, 8-St tinst they finished blading the cane, and | his butternut coat. telling his story as well as he Bill I‘uI-lln\- d hl;”ullul HI{: \\A‘\ II‘I\ *All six loads in it, T see,” he v »ould; then sat there under the oil L|n||l~ suce Hurve would have told him had ho mn\h«-tl as he pussed_ the furniy tohor midnight and W Noxt nlu_\ was Sundiy R e “put | down by the ford that follars mo about & | conri-room. ” July 30, 1889, Nox ndn - : . Patented August 16, '87. lmprovad uly 30, 88 % on a clean suit of clothies und went down | hundred yards ivery time I pass; I “We, the jury, find the defendant GENTS' * 3 Q,v 1 4, H LADIES' to Bl M..n n;.n‘u;ntlw.\ was not at | swore I'd kill him last time, but my gun [ guilty of unmh- 0 Mo. 4 A : ./'[[ \ ’ SHIRAL -y lome at the time, but the young man | wouldn't work,” * read the ¢! R ik i\ ? 4B Y found botter entortainment” from L Ho went down the dry clay road, strid- s this your verdict, gentlemen 0, e () T / N : / Ho. 4 Artian i3 They drew a large black jug from a .\m\ ing rapidly as though Wy hurried. STt i8, BELT, ATTASHEN, corner of the cellr und resolved to pass | Ellis suw g the The lawyer polled the jury. the hours veeably till slouchy form with her cot- | “You hiive h the verdict read by was that and is Tand s0 on down Bill should return But that worthy was | ing the crusher, the cleri, inno hurey, He had taken u fish polo | “Jule d he, “you'll have to quit | it still your verdic and gono over to the beavor dam, Luck | shinin’ up tohim. That Black Bill the ling; Zed Carmen, was with him und beforo the heat of the | bad egg. I won't have him uround heve | and Tom Baldwin, ane Rufus Lite, und day had come the fisherman had quite a | no wore, He's gettin’ us in troubl Bill King—hetter known in the country load of good porch und black bass, gltup there, Bluze.” This last to the | as **Black Bill"—and 5o on to the end. “Idon't need ‘em o home,” he said; | Blind mare who had stop) Jule, | And they all assented solemnly. T just tuke 'em by and leave ‘ow with | suddenly ! ¢ - alled from her dreaming 3ill Ellis gave opes. Crime : f 2%[ Galvanio Relt and Suspensory will §8 v dreaming Bill Ellis gave up all hop rim, v Gulva Mmmm“mrm ory wil Bill Ellis und 'lflj folks., Maybo L will | hud chaked the crushor with a profusion | was too common, hangings were too fre- / S T 1 s00 Julo while Lum ther i of cune stulks quent to hopo for ‘hange in the sen- : @ Jlind Solatiosx Crt Epllspay dping) Disonsoa, 5Ly i ; 30 he walked ucross the fields, won- I'he work at the sorghum mill lasted | tence. He made a will and left all his 7 4 Costiveness, 'K = 302 Diseases, Norvonsncss, Tremblin nc Wanting of doring how Ellls munaged to keep his | till past sundown, and then Jule went to | property to his wife, with a reasonable ; '% eaused tfom [ndiscretion in You i ryous Prostration, ¥ slace in such good order, till he struck | do *‘the choves.’ ) prope y 8 Weaknesa or Exhaus tion, Female Complaints, mt-mmnnv..u..mu- 8 pl g : struck [ do *‘the chores,” while Ellis continued | provision for Jule, his sister, Then he W Weakness or Exhaus, WL toptoduce belt that will Compare with the orchard and found Jule roaming | boiling. He must finish this batch to- | bought a lead pencil and a blank book, X wearer and canbemade DUSPOLRIT. snild or strony wnmllnymmrhml this nbout In the shade and evidently ready [ night, He lighted a pine knotand set | and in the weary weeks that followed The Sasponsory for weakness of menta conneeted directly 19 the Battery, tha diiks are so ndjustc x to welcome company. She was' better | it up for g toreh,watching o Sty by g 4 WA pliances tho Eleatricity can Lo carried to a0y, par of tho Body. Thisis the Latest and Greates! o N pany. a8 ¢ | i ch,watching and skimmin his mml« tion the man wrote Con- S ever made in applying Elm‘mrn 10 the M hie l'lvum( lvanic Body Delt hag just been pa Ky uv‘ ‘u)tr Back View. dressed than most women and Black Bill | and mending the five till the stars came | fession.” Thoe book is before me as I A y View, Of & belt wants tho bost, {mwm nmnm Owen to t differs from all others, ;» Batt ylhlhv'"lm"g‘t Galvante Cells, with 00 was fond of her, She did not mix with Just as ho wus stiveing off he saw | write these lin have reud it 10 Galvanio cells With 100 aenrefl ot etrength, except onr ;""x'x' 18 Bower Guarantoo Hell wiien Condmine Tio o A . tho raff of the nolghbochood as Lix did, | Hinok Bill come through tho gate, carefully; have scemed to sit in his e T Tk S B X et Sl oF o, of ny description. 1t willcure allcomplants b iers Hibarrioiiy or a Galvan EBasiary, The Rlactrio sqprentasn by und ho wishod his rather convivial sister Got back ubout the "time I said,” re- | gloomy” cell with him and watch him Teated by any one betoro t'ta applicd to tho bedy, ud I wors only from 1l to ten Houre day or night. After exurglaing his belt you will buy no other “:m»:r’i'o #2q saslly worg sad would profit by the example, marked the lu\h er. | SMuch ‘.mn;.-.) for | spell these words with infinite labor, It cuperior to all others now offered for salo. To's uwnnp tire C. ence wo have mrorurpz’_lwugumk:m» Beltnd. k‘-'}:flda.fifi'flr.fiflfie‘lfieu ull Fowe .L.Mmm w\’- o to Bill, coming suddenly upon her; then ho | That " dog e nm- out’ ml I "cut loose at umns in the Herald; yet the man was Without the aid of & physician or the use of medicine. Send for & p 1,..71” Swone Electrio ns Prico §1.00, wh!rhmllvnruwuul -‘ll Chi MN:" Cramps in I OF AN, O ”‘u A S8 d bad and I missed | six weeks writing it. And why he called not waste your money ou belts patentod years g © huve privat tion rooms for ladics ub well as gents, aud ull who call or writo us i rest asehed tst thoy WiCsachins B Ao laughed immoderately at her start and [ him, but my aim g all whe affected little seream. He knew he had | him.’ it a confession no reader will ever know oplnlon, aud if the belbis not adapted to their case they will be 6o ady; u.uunlnlluuw Consultation at oflice, or b wmall tree. 108 frightened her, but it pleased him to U right, Pllis. “Hang it up | Thero is not ong set from opening to end 2612 | The OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE C0., 308 North Broadway; 8t. Louis, Mo. Rinae yis Sacemiion b i sy for spve of which io ueod be ashamed. * Ho tells and 826 Broadway, Northeast Corner of 12th, New York City, “Liz don't like to clean 'em,” he said, No, I..u will be expectin’ me, Need | of his boyhood, his army life, his later