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THE OMAHA 1t not. At any rate | paid, an' then he'll robhim uy ev'ry beside the form of the fast- 3 “uin extent euled the fanch, | cent,” brokein Willls Barton, The et- sinking Grouch, ; —_— ’ hieago Times: Alongin the spring “That's so, i » of tho boys, | press agent will he alongin t seks. “The drunk dago did it wadled the | A Dreary, InospitiBle Region of Lits a a,rr i Vi L’ e SpEng {up gt what kin o foller say Then watch Grouch, The boy'll wint Commercial Value. , # # » gasalesmn in the ' gome pilouy be Ef youwuzto cut | ter send some money hom Yes, he wuzabout ter tackle Jaspe At a moment when Afvica I8 heing I-" ablood disease. Until tue poison I8 (l l()“(]. ‘“1 Vo commissary ( tment of Price fly up in the air So things ran along, the boy working [ jumped o1 hin,™ whispered | earvedup to «fy the cupidity of cer: expelled from the system, there can King's camy ailrond camp in Ari- | Mi w him furto take fust pick in the ' peside Grouch and the two sceming to Gronehin uweak, gas San’ }nm Faropoan stutes, it may prove in- | om0 cire for this loathsoro ad | oo - $400,000 zona, Pittman valley, Yavapl county, weyard, hut thenSiledied last | grow more attached to each other daily. ne him he knifed me, teresting and instructive to the layman | dangerout malady, Therefore, the ouly ¥ ) . g Not less than 500 mes were there eme | ¥ ot lkenow. Cas oot I'hey did not mingle with vhe other wmen s knelt down and took | to haven lok at cente il equatorinl | ofective treatment is athorough course loyed 1 fng fi atlonaliti The | 1 K suggested | hut spent their evenings togetherandon Grouchs head n his avnis hiding his | Africa; forit isthat country, extending of Ayer'sSa up’n.rllln the best of all ployed, embracing all nationaliti It | Sunduys took long tramps up the beauti- own face with his hat. through to the two oceuns, which is | blood purifiers. The sconer you begin OMmeera Directars <K M. Morsman G M N\, longhaired, gool-natired Svede shov- | v sor f commanded Doe, | ful valley, inhaling the bulsamed e “Grouch,” sall Jasper, as he 'd | undergoing the process of subdivision | the better; delay is dangerous. T O LR SRR ORI L lled and picked beside the fun-loving, | looking straight at Big Edwhoobedient- | from the pinon trees on the mounta np closer tothe dying man, 0 absorption, writesColonel Chaille “ Twastroubled with catarrh for over A . Ains, Frosly i quick-witted Irisnman and thephlggmat- | 1y approiched the figure le against | side, and plucking wild flowers for the yerputyer money inter my las® | L in Harper's Weekly. Cela vaudras '\u‘nuu 1 vln;fl \mn-u‘\ r'}""'ih"‘ cuniter; k.. Beranes sesistant cashior o Teuton dug upand levelled the rond | he hut wall adornment of the walls of their rude hut., 48 chandelle? that is the question, and was treated by a number of physi- 7 fe Teuton dug up and he ro “Hello; stranger, who air yean' whar | T} Y o' whick the Sxteess g 1) 5 ; . ael i t plice, what « | tiang but received no bewefit until T bed next thewide awake American_and | o v iy 3 g ' | [ b i ! b A begai to take Ayer's Sarsiparilla. A NEBRASICA stolid Ttalian ooy Tl et & el ; was to arrive was fast approaching, J e W N ggresion? Iy itcomm. fow Lottles of (his medicine cured me of AS | { e figure turned slowly and allowed | the ,,‘,““, vo once more on the qui vive ' your dad runned awqy from yer it politleal? Lot us see, this troublesome comjplaint and com= Pric King were cont wd | his Kingliore oyes, to setils on [ i ) H ! 4 ing of Grouch. On the mamnmytenye goin Boonville,™ We lave the repeated confession pletely rostored my health,"—Jesse M. . v v > }“1‘“'“‘”'(”‘1“{ Atlantic [!. sific 2 1. Then ina fov moments he re- | g the agent’s weeival Doc | the ugliest ‘man in Arizom drew the [ General Cordon n.‘.n central Africa we Boggs, Holan's Nills, N Ll “)”(l (l” \ AL b st by s and Big 1d stole down to the suspected | face of his child near his « kissed ity | not worth the taking from 1 dal | %When Ayer's Sarsiparilla was recs .‘l\‘ i G B U ! N man's cibin und took up thele wsiton and then lvt his Tead fall 1 into | stand poin ; e eloc ommendel fo e for rar, Tyas - U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB. opekn & Sunta e, These ontuctors jper county, Mizoorm, on the | pear the openings in the chink in the = Willis Barton's lap, The aim relaxed | veturn tl vith the avowed determi- [ ¢lind to doub elicacy. ~Having . ) wero nol tho only_ ores. howeser, who worg river, an’ e kin mise more |wall, Jusperand Groueh were sitting | itsholdabout the “boy’s nedk, the eyes | nation of never sctting foot again in [ (Hedso manyremedios with it beig | Capital. - - = - $400,000 NEai (e Ths Eratl ot BEWHY s than enny bluned county i tho the Rfepl for it va® always | cloed, ““llll.l“"’l‘[:{l"\‘!l:l“ OreL i llin-nt Britain, it was h.‘;u.v'.-l‘-_n‘ .1.-4‘-4-‘; T R SurptusJan. ist, 1890 - 87,5800 oA e y 4 . B ‘ & I b hilly at night in A rizona nomatter how a part ¢ ¢ Jusper,™ sndd oncquiren government of his own, and of appetite and impaired digestion, Pt DLl s ey e ol Rl iy Do, wio khow thi. he looked lpon | wherd,ns the Ssulin of th@Soudan,” he | had hearly Lo e Sense of smel, wnd )n the tontrary, thero were atleust fi Half an hour later the boy got up, took | Geud man as he d ot the white face | could jndulge his faney in governing [ my system was badly deranged. I was se. ol 8 ¢ others, but all of them combined wo alf 1 NI S | of Grouch, “but well gin | rood, | after his ow seul fows Ao about discouraged, when a friend urged u 1S g not inake ge o eampns that of his blanket from a peg on the wall, and | 0% B¢ ) I, a8 ho el fee uflor his o¥n peculi AT Al me 1o try Ayer's parilla, and re- " . two contrae referred 10 o4 | throwing it on his mattress of dead grass 8t ¢ bur " 0 he dearves,'an’ | never believed in Africa commeveindly | fifred mto jersons whomn it Lad cured THIS TRON BANIK Among these hundredsof worlkmen i Doc andnig comrades | o jed up and was soon asleep. Groueh | ¢hip in enuff and to spive 1o send yer | nor did hoever serioudy attenpt to ex: f rth, Alt talf o dozen Corner 12th @ 1h i conitiry were. iy i mie Big bE ke “The feller |yt hiseyeson the fire and scemed tobe | Dk hone '”“,.‘"'f‘""‘.‘) S | g BER IR sy VAL ot the Lol A Generl 1 Busines Trnsacted, {Fot tHa BarOuTdtne Mountons-eatiod ""‘ oneof wan yithe is a innocent | i, Yot distress of mind, At times he Grouco wis buried nest toSilas Whit- | Ninety pomdsa montli to o simple va hat the only sur wan of i 1 et L ey + 1 Go an' talk 10 him, Doc. Doe | would half wse, only to sit down imie taker and the boy was provided with a| dechambre was o syste under whic h 0 ‘: I"“‘l"‘ 'fi"'\‘l“‘ ‘f"'l;l'_ theSan Francizeo chuin-whohad faild | g it mobadk vemarking that | ot P : handsone purseand sent honeward. governiment with more ivory and taxes [ Clitrles 1T Maloney, 113 g Umaha Manu”gtumrs AT e B ] 1'“‘”'"”;! ] ble vat _an't fitter beout uv | yvouirh his coarse, bristly i Willis Burton bonght drinks all that | than the Soudan possessed would huve | LOWwell, Mass. S Wt UHoy s tred talin’ keer uv. Come | iten o himself intn in mml“ tone, | Week and swore he would never succumbed, Gordon said of the Soudan ) et what they term )\ 1 o e . ) ! 2 alledto Jasper, tan’ don't | guddenly he jumped i e Sjump onter aman jes® ‘tause hew "t | inhisbook: | ) Boots and Shoes. st Most of ther ? . ‘ v dont | Syddenly he jumped up to hisfectas | Y T | LB \“" s ‘\hh»j‘n\' Sy as of we wuz o Barnum's | G fle hud at last mide up his mind | PUrty o whole lot. muln\n is a |I~l]“v-~‘- prsse | 3[ S flrsa fl[l a| mm\n NDALL, IONES & GOy ! fi AR, ' p | gy, f el 0 bov.s coush, | - Wer Was, o ever ey 10 larger 3 RED DY 0 glovious daysof = great gold finds. A closely and then | o O e e and drow out | ing popularity, which canonly be won by ut | gether, and mostly barren, Noonewho | Pr d © Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass, Asvs for st e 112, 1101 ana 1108 el iy S fr"‘l“ a I “Bo thae emnybody, here from | (e luid's loathe lf“ . contuining the | Brucle of real mrit il us ever lived in the Soudan can escapo | Price $1; six bottler 83, Worth 85a botle. e aried U004 O 4 e othe: 1 faet, was the > wit . e lad’s leathe ch, conty I's S okl money he had received the day before | 1 QUIMAU PILOT A \l‘}{"_‘ n useless 1“"“'““"' — —— aihs Brewers. theevening, when the timekeeper role ”“ ST w540 THRE RO BoRomas || Ok, his three weeks work for P » & | ol lils R bL Ll STORZ & ILER, | COMNMNEROIATL Surplus, - - 44,000 A Mt Jasper Flurt,an’ I'm frum Boon- | W 1 Farnam St " . Yo y ( v He Be-| fearful monotony ;.lmvyu} th w»'.,;»ym. n,»m\».; d SO | equo some nen wait wit [rom Boon: ln;:l i T e v His Pecul '"l.!.;x;:‘“:|.lr ::u\\ He Be TS € T y Lager Beer Breve ng the close of the day s labor, the Ttal- o good many yenrs ago, most uv Ll S o [ S 1y ¢ Souds i ave o ree SRR 141 Narth 18 Ktreet, Oma mé trudged off in one dircction, the | ‘embound fur Culiforny an’T thought I | doad level with Grouch'stomjle, w The Esquimau pilot isof hs lont nn!. ilta: Bo G Bt ] L I BOREY X bt e b o o i< inanother, the Swedes 0 their | mout fin' some on “em here. Thy 7|t e D ; el purt, So dosdy is ho identi- | gvoinor general, and imby Gorniloe own quarters, and the Amerians 10 | theDengolesky boys, fur instane: had also discovered Groueh s ac ied wilh itwhen onduty that - his caix with the spiritof adventure o o 9 RARAN i) PR, theirs, It was therefore but natural ORI et Ui LARILE: Jor GiB g aoasy P [ e him, Doc i, | becomes really v part of himsell, or | e i 86 WG 88 TG e 2 e FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, ST ewe e (R ere sali Deo ik yo ve o s | SR LTSI IR SoC e ofthe | 1"_"‘,’\'l,},“15"(*{"‘““\‘, R M s | Which might huve eravnel his : ) Namfacturers of Galvanixd Iron (ornice anl got u job-anyboly go 8t | oum wuy out he | ol ge e | Bagt ! L 1 with suc Window cap il metdli syllelis. ol Byensior wanted it all that was necesary being | fover fore ve're horen weole? y “Yes,” retuened Doc in awhisper, as | V b quimau has | Y gE REE N Burton i Nis K&l : Bropieton 10snu 1 S 100 1t d tobuy a pick and shovel, hils nume Nt gt 1o dady rephied Jusper, | he took n sight on his revilver, “I'll pliced k the water | (51 ,‘;,‘,‘fl‘,‘.‘.:.‘ {orblis abmAeia 1Bl FaLiS ol s A e tothe overseer, und go 0 work without jes' wait il he goes tostow avay that | and has d ‘l‘-'n\“lf Hu‘I‘ 4 \ » theasking -it was therdore but natural \rs 0go an’ we ant hear tell on | money, then 1l plink him. [ allers | (an le-way, — which 1 sy for the n o ke his blin- T aelite, M VBl T RO at Ll | X :d you wuz off color, ald man, and | many Eurepeans have tried and Al Eu : GBE i5 e el Le tH iy A b, i ).nn. ne Ahmn‘;‘ A powerful At ra ol Gy AT | to “accomplish), he secr P itical statesin Afeiea inorder to en 4 i Arlists' Materials, Pianos and Organs Hathy Tt I} | ol e time bring I thought Tl L ‘“l\ i e e ea s aRBEL hl ~ | hancetheglory of his reports and to \ © " cing in the commissiary depirtment | ynivhe | eould hel ¢ bit bycomin’ i s what,”” was the answe s > edye , his A T hnd of courso muchoporturityfor | toiee piond Mlp, Lo | Big ld peered through Doe’s chink at | (an outer gament) to the wouden Bty ing thoso rough, outsoken n. | {1dee pam it i hore | s lokin fus . phng which forms the | eriphery of | extend our power and - commeree, < WA S Joal) Ooke, kto Al them had to hay their e sumpinter do.” e ugly man slowly opened the boy’s | the cocliit, thus naking o per | e yhole has tarned oit 1o be me < S HA COAL, COKE A\ ies, excopting food, at the commni . Doe was*not what might be ealled a | pouch and Doe got ready to plunk. Then | foct seal, and preventing t " St | moonshine. These empires have no i Jobhers of Mard and S “ (0 Itvas the only storo withina ruliss Of | churchotir mn, oven if he lind the | Grouch steppedaver o his ovn bink GOl Eb g, LIES (O T tileets or armics at their command, 110 guarEz. S 01 Eard and Soit Col ifty miles, the nearest being at Pres- | opiortunity, but he looked at Jasper | and pulled out an old worn money belt Kave tbout seven- | q thagsewretchel chiefs cannot muster Tnderthe Management of the COr 16th and Douglas Stroets, Omalu, Ne catt, across the range. Thus it was that | cfedily forn moment or so and inward- | and came to the side of the h ,‘:“lf ot | gthand two feetin width | " r 05y hdved, The population | Nexican InternationalBanking Cv, Coneessimarie. TNEBRAS! UEL C SRS ¥ evening muny of those man wint- | |y jresihed, or seeed 10, 4 God bless | “When ho gits to pourin’ the boy’s | LieY laveno keel being half wn octa- | oo ™% o oryvhers poor, miserw % (PELREYLA AR Sy & pounid of "nay cliswli'? 8 wooleht | ygu, my boy,”? kins inter hisown poch Il drop [ £90 iushae, Theprovs ao titted with | 3, opdaved anl engaged in | Incorporsled By the Stale of thihuhua, Mer- Shippers of Coal and (oke, Lpairof canviss trousers with “Who's got bunk-room fur Jusper?”’ | hi said Docto Big Ed. “Then we'll | Whalelonato protect from floating ice. | plniual war, In ev tribe and ico, for Charitable Purposes. 214 South 1th Streot, Omaha, Nob, per riveted buttons, would lounge | o psieo rning 3 be ding the boys down an'tell ‘e 3 The puddles used are made of deift- 3 FEEPCHH y iH ST as 1 — - — SbC YT e iG] Ll OB R oo e D oo boye iz the bovs down an'tell 'emthehull | oogin g sometines ormmented | Ste,alse, the ppulitions e wholly e ey e L e | L v quickly nmswored Groush, \,'img-\_\_‘.,n'u bou reglar circus furom, (T SR S50 540 Prudiios | arerse tocontinuous libon oruny labor GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, O CTE e gein g gen 1 wases- yhad come up unnoticed while the | won't it? Soabn Sy tallealeulated to produce o to " eollect i : DEAN, ARMS IRONG & C peeially true of Amerians, the others | galk was groing on i the uimaux in his ciink is helpless ¢ quantity of tropical produce for ex- | TLfske plsee i public attho city of Juazes (for g A oftheir loved ones in v old fatler- | gidnottalke ona very amiable look ns | : stnt . lie S upo the witer | 4yqe, The length and danger of inter- Wedneslay, July 231, 1890 02 N 16th Sfreet “Tielo ! 1D, land. or else were en d in pteling | he noticed the general distrust on the t-lmn'h placed a Immlun each h'!flnml but few of them e swim The n:;l Sinv v i e S0 nte At IR ta T e Jy CA » — up or wasling their lly well-worn | countemnnens of the men, Doc felt for the trigger of his **weepon.” | rapidity with which —an = Exqur | o0 GEACTRE 9T IR SN CAR | anaganapersmal wneriiion, of, Gep g Dry Goods and Noti rough clothing, The 4 an seldom (et e 10 atme, fellers,” ha (-lu-l-] h? {.n‘ hand n][n 'mll \m_h]- ;l_uv min will propel his ‘iu’ufl lln';muh the | 0 oneof thesearticles would defray | 1ES bo génileman of bigh slanding. e ) MITHE %60 = scved or patched up his garments. | ¢, v mouth of the boy's pouch and withhis | wateris almost incredible, it being not B UiaER s g NS L e A R oe. Gy TR e pl Tntd TR ey ot i) oyt ElaR 0 | ooy "L It | vight slowly poiredaglittering streum | unusual for them toattin aspeed of ten | e tost of bringing them fron distant CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,009. Dry Gools, furnishing Gmds and Notiomns tothe commismy and purchared new | 4t heritios wiilk : thons | of gold pieces into it from his own. | milesan hour, Frequentiy, when at full m.i( : d‘u.i mmm._' ; “‘n. e s e s Catairt18h EA 1T sesnU HL B, this while thread or wooden pins could | Buton, Het he meuns sumpin agin the | PAck unde oy's pillow, puthis own | thon, takd with their loats thice com: N keep them together, empty on < Cunder his mattress, | plet revolutions in the waier, md con WHOLE TICKETS $4, HALF TICKETS §2, Inrporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, The was_ one Americin, however, F o atie o1 L AR DAG SanliT took off highoots, and wentto bed. tinue their cowrse without pereeptibly Navoe % a constipated eondition of QUARTIR T\BKE'IS, 81, Gents' Funlshing Goods. Corner 11th and Hamey who was an exception to this rule, and herebyappint a conmittee ter look after Doe slowly placed his re e in his | deereasing theie momentum, At the fle | g6 howe - serious results surdy follow, L ? hud only beerwin camp o week befo Bim oy tenthat he don't eit the wost on | Pocketand sneaked softly about | ing of a gun from | Cing such 15 piles, impure bloxd and muny chronic --860.000 discoveredit. He rardy spole toh it. Allyouboys keep an eye on Grouch | ©n¢ hundred yards, followed by his com- | pilot, theymay by n'«')\[uulflluw toward | cwomplints, Burdock Blood Bitters is the s ";fi']::: & nutes, nll’\\luu he did it was ina snap- [ £yl now on. What he wants UCH | rade. Then both looked ot each other '\)\"n veise , al vy .]ll']ullhl or thre oo Temedy. o of 100061 S 300 W, snurlish manner. He bee RS Sati Taa BB 3 | foolishly, drewa couple of longr b hen the vessel s *“brought to,” tho N st 3 200 cach o o3 i e . e Ry sl | S veoutsr Tirperan rob him wyhis | [oglsh, frenh Cupleot bog brottien | piot ke e s “i”’” teovinl, i SHE DIEDTHREE TDIES, E e R & W |10|wl[t llcalu« ullumllurc, suspicion. That he was upto some nlw.- ed et RAG . : 1 men who hadn't tasted liquor for a v | & point between the ore and % T A % X ‘r ek RIS, TH0 anka, toactor Jud committed som e “/‘fl:i“‘;}“ the boys met 1 usual | Breathless they junped into tho s nuin mast. Two s tringhtae|iGartns0ass oGOnEalopIIAMIA KLy | B Tz Of s f SRIVERICE, 10/ 0time {6 £1i5 athlom ot SWhie]i histoms | & talked ovor the Grouch opitode, Thay | SWSIIE tho loys to throw down their | the bightof arope this is lowered into B S EDIA G S e N00.Relca OF X 8Bl ERaH S & 500 Furniture science was lashing him was the firm be- | blted over the Groush episode. hands and quit plaging for the moment, | the water, and the pilot propels his | The question of being buried alive was | 100 brize of S 8000 \ lief ofall the men in his camp. He was .L,(.ny' d "r‘ml'; ul:wuln Hl‘\lil\\l‘l‘m":I "f;r tllxfi 3 man here kin call me & liar an’ | coia. <oV sub ed loop. Another | o mattordiscussed by o party of Hnnl.us» 100 Prizesof Zheneh... 2,00 Omihin, Nebraska, morose aud sullon at_all times. Inap- ufl\':-.-q"wmim‘In:-el et iie of 4l | f von'topen my yuwp,” Dot cried, vhen | 100p is lovered over the stern, and o | men at the San Franciseo Bol Terminal Prires. e Artists' Materials, fos ave told of great empires and | & GREN ¥ A. HOSFR, Jr, voliBathe gaviinTiont, And tHy -« nAtiol 5 \ ; 113 Duuglas Stredt, Oninhin, Neb and upon theso reports to lay hold of \ & £ '\ " i ot s peavance this individunl, who, h{v the T AT A T he had caught his breath. third, or steadying rope, 8 lowered to | clubthe other night. A ju\uu.llhl \V||o 599 Terminalsto #60000 1 of# ch, 811 Grocerices, wiy, was known only as“*Grouch” byhis feliow-lnborers, thoughhe lid giventhe nuneof Bill Hardy to the timekeeper was tall, hony and angular. s i \ioy e o o and beard, coarse and stringy, was 3oy, suid Doc after several rounds a3 itrods 5 Bolon Lk brlak s Austes AT et hud _been disposed of, ropose 1o Willlamsashe strodo E““"“.l the Bkcen Aoiala il ol Be ;| watth Grouch an’ learn jes’ whut he ., "‘Come on, everybody; she's on appe S| means, Fov Igota pardner?” nd 16 Qull rod scar n_ 4o loft choo: 1( “Thet’s whut,” qu ¢ replied Big 55 4 ¥ sto T 599 Toruinalsto 810600 Prize of $10sach, 5190 A SOCINON S Y he hadsome ulterior end in v < “Wouldn't believed it ef I haln’tseen | Uhe pilot. The boat is then hoisted to | yas presont told the foll McCORD, BRADY & CO, ing tlo_ boy" (o' the"cabin nenr thebig | ibwith myown twoeyes. Hoys, Guneh | te il ol thovesl, vhorothe pilt ls | “Luwlng fo San Bramwisootodsy ara | iePrizeammptin to.,.ooscoovc 20470 Wholesale Grocers, Btk acre holacilest bl ons P “{nl.'.ll\ e {',“',’\‘,';’,f ouh. | asumio his duties” The Esquimmu_is | havelong beon amysiery to me shaigniof yaxiorin Chlivatys nit enis” | 1worlh Bireets Omala; Nevcasis, Y formidable only above his loins. The | years a Boston. gentloman came out y funds to ment of Lumber, Kto. crumped position he oceupies in his boat He brought with him his v wit B peraies £ y malkes him bow-legged, and when at- | companion, a young womun in the last TATREAiA I eoritol G+ W. DOUGLAS & €0., As the hoys moved to aceept the invi weleed below the waist, he is eas! stages of consumption. She was pretty re iy, falrnest, und o god Dealers in Hardwool Lumber, S48 theloTR moyed 1 sceb v il hors Ao coubat, He is remarka- | and talented and ton years younger wuhwwd“" 3 il Mg ! served only toenhunce theman's abso- | Ed, who jumped'to his fectand stepped | ttign Willis Barton uterposed and ve- | jo"gy orstitious, but imong his follows | thanhereseot. [am of the “opinin JoHi's. "‘?f},‘,‘,’l,‘,{’,fl‘l,',“:’,“h“;" SR U AN lite ugliness, There was no douit of [ 10 the Side of Doe. “Tho boy don’t | ™y | has aveputation for honesty, which un- | that o sort of platonic love existed be- visor for the (overnment. ~JOHN A. WAKEFITLD, Bis being the uglicst man i the cump, | anount tomuch mebbe, but it wi'nt be- [ - “Bors, of Taintmistaken Growh'll | yrpunately vesemiles thatcharity vhich | tween them. Tfany tlcketdrawing @ prizo s sentto the under= Wholsale Lumber, Ltc, K. Vlen he fivst wevived he, lilko all | cause Groueh is fond uvdoin’ good turns | be claimin that the boy robbed him and | hosins webut extends no furtnér than | *“Threo times to my knowledge the | fhiodyiis fucsvatuewilin “"";;‘;,'.:“‘““"“‘““"““ e AT el S G . “whar he cum frum,” | that he tuk him in,” o - when the agent Sonae "lf"‘} lome, young woman has apparently passed out, | "¢ ™ i <o, "‘.'I..-.‘.‘..I.‘."i\mk Sivtriafls” chmen il and in his sav e, “frum no | Then Big I2d and Doc left, pointing i g 8 T AT : of this life into the otherworld, and hos 3 5 u Vhite Lime. whar in p'tickler.” PO e e e R e etk t’shis game an® mhle o 1t | A disordered condition of the stomach.or | ;00 bropamtions have heen made for AGENT A : T e g » quse he's g O Wi sller. 4 the »m will prduce sick ) re o 0 other information, CHAS. R. LEE,; further questioning on thissubject and | all theothers in the camp, and here & cause he's o shrewd feller. youcan remove thfs trouble by | her burial. On one occasion her com- ...'27".“?'.‘."’?'" A i G el “Grouweh” was allowed to keepto hime | there were gaping chinks large eno Once more Doc became a little doubt- | 550, 5 i, MeLem's LittleLiver and IKid- | panion was out of the city. Duving his iy SENEERLTIEELE Dealer in Hardwool Lumber, slf all information on this point. But| toinsert one's fist. After reconnoiter ful, and before the talk had finkshed that | ey pillets,” 29 cents per vial absencethe was taken suldenly with o | SneRewineyorr Jaleus: i o campets and pargetiooring. 1 au Dovglas it did not make him friends, - As @ rule| for anhowr orso Doe aud his companion | Dighta compromise was . They e sinking spell,. and the = landludy XICANINTURRATION t, BvcTg Co 5 Omata, Nelrasa when a neweomer slicked up in this | erept stealthily np 1o the Tt and peored | Would wait until the agent ame and | - NELL, THE HORSITHIER, b cump “fura workin® spell,” he was gen- | in betw tlie chinks, They saw the [ Watch Grouch, ik == 3 hours the inyalid was pr i Y TP oy fl'nH‘.\'lnlu-n in hmulllnyum- of the b boy asleep on i mattress of dead grass | The next day the agent rode into [ 4 Beautiful Girl Who Assists Her | joad by the ladios’ 4u e - e Lthc" Line, (emant, He., Btc, who ‘shared his hut and blanket with [ and covered with Groueh’s blanket. [ camp; the boys gave in what moneythey | Outaw Brotherin His Occupation. | hoarding house vho were inattendance Koo : Tk drate "or poscal Comer ith and Douglas treets, Oniha. bim until he was able (o providefor him- | Grouch himsdf efore o dying log | wanted tos 1 gotthéir ré- | The other maming Joe Warren of | upon her. As the day advanced the e L A (Y] 0 C 5 S self. But this was not the case with| fire, wi 5 o cor his [ ceipts, Grouch znd the boy were the | Spokine Palls, Wash, and one deputy | landlady, seping no signs of the gentle- arez, \ v I 0 Millinery and Notlons, Grouch, who, for want of better quar | kne and looki silently, thought- | Last toappe: The formersentnothing, | left for Hope Ida, in pursuit of a band of | man return, visited an undertaker’s ters, betook himself to the southertysi Ily intothe puny little blaze, He sat | “The boy handed his powch over, ad- | horsethieves thathave been committing | near by, and preparations were made of a huge malpi rock orboulder, against | solong in thisposition that Doe and his | dressed to his mothe p Hlu fons througha vast scope of the | for laying out the corpse. which he placed afew boughs tohead off | conrude grew restless and finally quite | back hashfully to aw 10 hody was cold and stif when the the wind, A day or soufter Grouch got [ angry, Besides, Doc lad only taken a | did not sce the mo ounted und only undertaker” arvived, He viewed the in some of the boys mised little avticl half-dozen dvinks during thé evening | got his receipt by being shoved forward corpse and yent back to his shop for lis }lut llni\ asked o (llrm:muq m:m-luul\- and ho was getting thivsty, m (.m;n h. \\\ 1en liu ot it 11.-l~x..»\.u ' o lh-.ulmu toward | assistant, During his absenee tho mi I T, ROBINSON NOTIC ng at his savage, ugly face and observ- Sudlenly, ],‘,\“ sver, Grouch aro: itinto his pocket without even looking the British Columbia line. There aro companion of the dead young i AN Thalp \nti P rerniching (¢ ing the glarein his millc coveral o His seat oni D vockd }.,.,,'.A ing | atit. Then the two wentbuck to their | six men in the gung,headed by half- | woman avrived uponthe scene. 1t was ON SALE Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Guods, I“lle\lnn\lwllnn'( want 1o ]l rdie 2| wor breed named Dutch Mike and his sister, v about 4 o’clock in th o0 3 Wy J 1126 Tlarney streol, Onulia. obs d Willis Barton, an old-timer, mmnl into his m Y sli r *Thought he wanted to git convietion | a beautiful young woman of tventy-tyo | Upon being informed of her ¢ i =l LY one day afterhe and the hoys hadsized lw,,wf“,,,,,_...\ F hesleeping youth’s | in writin®,” sheepishly said Willis Bae- | yoars Thé presont moveof the R i ol e e ahiaa | LB TO A LI, Qila. the ugly fellow up thoroughly. ] fume. No soonee had Grouch bent | ton to Dot as the boyslooked after the | but asequel to the winter's campaign | exclunationof suprise. Then, rushing 2o Aime . ey scems oaly right tertry an” cheer him g down over the boy than Doe and Bigld, | disappearing form of the agent. arried on by Duteh Mike and his fair | up to the room where the body lay, he SOONBOLEDATIR S AT ‘;"v. up abit,” and” the next day he began | who yorestationed on either side of the | “But you wuz mistiken Boys, d@id'| sister, who goes by the nameof “‘Dutch | closed the door behind himand tarne Wholesale Refined and Lubricating 0ils, shovelling alongside Grouch and trying | Nut, pulled theiy revolvers ind drow o | you see the tews in Grouch's cyes? 1 | Mike's siste the key, When the undertake: Axlo grease, ete., Omahi, A. 1L, Biliop, Manuzor. .:ul s friendly. s l‘l]h effort 'lfl 'u! head on Groud vitals, Grouch arvose | did,” and lookingus if hehad® just fin- Dutch Mike hml mountain fasthiess ;\nw o ][u- “1 nrruTml admisior e - - eighborly occupied the spuce of just | and stopped softly to a corner of the | ished a raid on a chicken-oop Doe | on the Umatilla Indian reservation, and | hours after the gentleman emerged from about ten minutes, at the end of which | poom, lll;m slipped over to Big Edsside | sneaked baclk to the road bed .‘ln(l shov- | all last full and during the winter he { the room and ordered two suppers tobe EAST, WEST, . s ;""“'“'“‘ sneaked o l‘\,'" ‘:;" I"'"i“ l\“'“" and said: eled as he never didbefore. For that | las been making depredations on the m‘n!lln tlu] artnent, —_———— CARPENT R PAPER C oc Burrows, remarking that “the d—n | “ S gone fue his knife; wateh him | matter sodid the restof the boys. The | neighboring country. **Later the young li as seon si ) coyote wuz aothin' buta d—ngrowh.” | gogeilemme fro fust, Bd. " only no who looked happy was Hunk | Tho villoy of Lapwai was a very | ting upright “in bed, eating Ly, | NORTH and SOUTH X N(‘}I}“}t“‘}lt‘_‘]“l‘_!"-'“'r)c"“lmm That's where Hurdy got the name of | ™G 0 b onime buck inn moment, and, | Williums, who kept shouting o hisco s nd cattle as woll Her companion had brought her back to atrzia pige gk i mrapslie gy Grouch. stooping over the body tenderly, placed le o driven ofl in lirge numbers, | life by amethod of vubbing and physical i Months volled on. Grouwh remained | il oy rmsining blinket ‘ovar him; Tole yer, didn't 12" ; dispateh tothe San Franciseo Ex- | manipulition known only to himself. his own company and the boys gavehim | Jhon e resumed his on the rock fow duys after theagent’s departure | ami Tt is supposed the u.n.-hu\.- Twice alter this he repeited the por- 1302 Farnam Street. no furthor thought. ~He “was looked | hofore the fireand looked into the dying | Grouch was sent over to Prescott by the | beensold in small bunches to butchers | formance, Three times to my knowl- | HARRY P, DEUEL, upon as i dangeraus discase and there: | gmbers, After ten minutes study he | overseer to ocder a lotof picks and | insevevalcitios, notably Spokane, but so | edge has this young man b v | Agont o1 fore religiously shunned At - night | g0t up pliced o log nlong side the boy | shovels. Jasper felt lonesome, and at reful his been the gang (hatthey have | young woman bick from the dead, Gliy Faapongor na Tiokek Amopts Halls" Sales when they failéd to show up about the 1 e * h and then laid down, using the wood for | Bights he would wunder arund to | heretofore escaped dotection, although )!‘ 3 hero today, still aninvilid, andis | O NAYN T NAN 821 30 54 Soulh 100 Bt..Omata, commissiry doorsthe boys' put in the | 3. Zoder's and chut with theboys, He was | dotectives have been at work on the case | liablo todie agiin at almost any mo- | ) { ! A (o ‘"",L;l“l M b /ml"; hl‘l'l‘:jll ) Log |~ S iuelcon the boys 1 b lieve us? asked | Well-received and gota kind word from .-ix,u,-.‘_l-.q ‘\'uu-nflu-ll‘zb - : meit. Ee dad ] e i) hut, with a rough, unplaned bur, threo [ g bl ind’ Doe looked at each | e¥ersbody. Onthe fourth day after Lorse-stealing has heen practiced PIPTETY B four tables, and a dozen or s Ol e R rotich’s wbsence, and when he wis ex- |u'inv.{-n vy on therange herds of south- A Sporting Preachior, G R Al N H. EARDY & CO, Mart was well known, for he h “They kin cum an® see fur theirselves | bected back, Jasper, after hiswork ern Idaho, and during the winter was Rev. John W. Ar of the Mothodist ) Jobhers of IL::::.‘:‘]I_':‘“K’."..al\”.},t n-‘.:;nh%:»1‘:"'1}‘\:.|‘{|'\ I:\ v don’t, "ansyered Doc as ho put | 4one, stood nhear his hut thinking | attended with but liitle risk of detee- | church is a svo Suranie dis- Toys, Dolls, Albums, Fancy Goods, 5 R anftitanihatia of his home in “Mizoora™ and | tion for the remon that range horses | pateh totho eat, He loves | Provist 30 Stocks AT ¥ L ; tlon, w distanio of perhips o hundred T Bt o e e S g | Wondevimg why it was that Grouel | arc iever counted and sellom seen, even | horse and Loves im, M Provisions and Stocks, House Furnpina Gouds Cilen's Cartages miles. 1o sold bis whislsyat tyenty 4 3 ] < or silenco with one exception. Hanl Wil | W8 80 good "t him, for he had .hn- g the cold and snow of December, s thing *t like is (o take any- BASEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK "‘1““ i 'lmll\-\""fl'\ Litup intincups, s did not purtake of the ill feciing | DY this time bewn told by Doe of the ] y und February, & ,and he dossnotoften doit. | 308 South 1 ith Streer, - Omaha, WaterSupplies. :lh“.n llln\.nlwl | ) 1].[: I;.l\m (w‘n 15t Grouch after hearing’ Doc’s re- pouch enisode the i\ reth 2y Im. 1 Mike evidently madea weeding i > and th o flery liquid himsel o did not do ‘s eame, While thus absorbed in thought | out of his bund of homes sfore he clean out very ¥ IND X‘N’:IN '.c !’UMI' C * this because e wi id the boys would "““']- i B HN u drunken [talian looking for trouble | started for the line for many hovses ict, There is some doubt in the B“N i] WANTED came greatly alarmed. In ity of Juaree, Maxioo. " FRED W. GREY, i s 1k 5 § UED BY CITIES, ¥ DIUPPLCS ourtesy. At lemst he soinforred his | hiur bis b ght pl de dago,” sneered the | during the past twowecks ranning on |son’s horses, and sttle ithe hus con- DISTRICTS, WATER ¥ N0 Roxs, Aoty Mauker. patrons. **Draw” wasthe faverite game | 16 "'y‘ el s e A I o lik de Americano dogs!” | the range, but none of the finer ones. |ceived and carvied out ascheme (o hive | Correspondence wlicied. ‘gom pam1tg: ETC aid many high bets of gold pleceswero | | Hole o Hink" interup eink 1o | and reeling toward the boy the druneen | The man’ who saw the band crossing e ab Savanae park, and to that end | s |3 ; = frequently wigered. Duwton, - iLaws wait alopy wo deink e | foreigner drew his stiietts, Before ho | Pend d°Oreille last week inys thero wore [ has hired the purk anl isued iny N.W. Hannis & Company, saners, | ELRLED L ('“'"'1"‘1“1‘"“1“w orsix monthsaftor | HAERL (EIOUWH m:‘”'_‘m'l'l““m_;‘"‘{“;:h}‘ :lml advanced ‘(Mx u pair of lony, 0 head of as fine anirmals us he ewv o «t”u.) ullmull m[u rice 163-165 Dearborn Stroet. CHICACO. FAXTON & VIERLING IHON WORKS, RS A DR n I Grotin s4voll Ge dakoin Doy i |09y VRRTA SDE\C R ERAIIRY BROK 1IN os e e rasta | iLb bib Tonace il 1 s v e Rl 706tale Busat. BOSTOR: VWrought and Cast Iron Building Work, strangerleaning igainst” the side of vhe | 0 1 AR 1S Gk mAnk Mg 10 /hi ) you sleulkin, pture the entive gang single-handed hat' owners shall drive their | Prmar, & v Fagines Drm werk, NINOLS) foudrzinqghe ane hut, his hands in his P wkets and look- | L" Wps i WU SNOEO B ROINO,4( " 71 drunken heathen? 1 the well | but us Duteh Mike has the reputation of rses. No jockeys will pe permitted to | nentl, Ry. and 154h street, Ok, ing absently up the valley, Of course t“‘ ol € ut thils here thing, Jes’ | 0000 voice of Grouch, who nad but | being a hard fighter and quick shooter sive, 4 o ; the boys talked, umldln | who ho wiis, A",‘l'.’""‘[' I 3 . just returned to camp, With a power | many of his friends think he should hay He does not eall the affair a rmce. o OMAHA SAFE & IRON WOR and finally determined tofind out, He ' following morni young Hurt | fyl eflort he threw the Ttalian violently | taken more men. Nell, the horsethicf's [an exhibition of speed, and inste for # can reated ol I ire an 0 P fo was loose jointed and short, freckled, | e intothecommissrey with Grouel, | 1o the ground, the fellow wining | sister, isalsosail to be a cack shot | having purses will offera lot of medals 7 Wt with 0 o prafer 1 )‘,!‘”‘“h lfl l“,} ldfl‘lh‘ll\!‘l‘ _‘l[, I| [,flt,’] b 9' red-headed; and spare. That To was | Kot asbovel and pieks, and then be motionless, ns though stumed, Fearing | with the vitlo or six shooter, and may be | There will be no pool hox or bettir . . aults, Jatl work, lron shullers an but a mere stripling was evident from | Workby the sl the suspected man, | hut he might have killed him, Grouch | relied onto stand by her brother, as [lowed on the prounds, buat outsi y the fuzz on his ¢hin and 1ip. Doe, noticing this, stepped over to the bent over the prostrate form toleamn the | mayalsothefive other men, for they |this the meeting will possess all theen- | 1 wears in Sash, Noory, Ko, Let’s -buzz him for nit o’ seo | Doy wnd whisperel that ho hud be extent of the injury inflicted. Without | know perfectly well that they cannot ex- | vivonments of @ *loss” race, us the na- | { AG[L REMEDY R who he s, said Doce Burrows, who had ‘:_'“” “‘H anony white warning the Italan leaped to his fect | peetquart Warren expects to cateh | tives call such alfairs, curetho Cinate ass O A M. A DISBROW received his title bocause of his ¢ i He's whi nuf e and plunged the stileito into the left | up with the gang in the' nelghborhood ———— Vhot e A Wholesale uanufact ness in patehing up gashes or d the oy, jeiking Bl shumb o breast of Grouch, who sank to the | of Flathed lake, andas that is off of all Miles® N A Liver Pills. | evert Sash, Doors, Blinds and M\Jllldl‘l qut bullets when anyof the boys irouhs | *H, Wilgy keer uv me an’ gin | yround mortally hurt, The loud criesof | lines of railway or telegraph it may bea | | An important disc Ty act on the | Pt M s A o o pened to have any mismdestanding | me my tools, sayin® they wa t 10 cost G 3 't noarly adl.tho boys of | A ol Ay news roaches | Uven slomich wels _ihrough the | l./ W i»:\i'l_u.. Vum.m... Nebraskca, anch ofice. " Doe, too, was looked upon ns a sort of | e acent, Hoside s goin' ter buy 3 : v v -y " v rves. A uew princip: They spe head man or leader by the Amerieans, | M€ Sime new togge t . billiousness, aste, torpid liver, | : - - . b linally, an’ the boy hus |, - piles aud_ consting R Gan e corod T 810 6 and when he said anything itgencrally | *The 11 you wmy! commented sev- | laid him out." said Willis Baon, ility, poor memory, difidence, | P wid con ¥ 4108 e, SY PHILIS G v south Omaha, - < e o e | women an » Il iildest, Remedy, 300 went, 80 to speak. This might have | eral of the boys when told this by Doc. **How did it come ubout?’’ asked Dio | Noamine, “‘,‘.';“l,;‘;‘}';u“‘,“"m'u';‘ Dr Mils! | Siwst. 0 doses for 25 arijlos froo at cu DTION to g0t ‘: 0 ] UNION STOCK Y ARDS (0., beeu'because of his bundines with his He's jos’ Waitin' for tho boy ter git | bastily of Jasper, who was ou his hands | and Douglas. 4t Kubu & €08’ ith aud Douglase B4y Btrvots Diaubs, Nibsukac, ¥ WA Har Qf South (maa, Limited,

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