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ANDERSINVILLE. @nphic Aconnt of the Most Remirkable Tragedyin Prison History. k. LINCH LAW l THE OMAHA DAILY BER, SUNDAY, /AUGUST 17, 1800 tions to the prisoners that night owingto the commotion, andthe result was that we got no food till the next day, and then the mush was all iled. We were then being fed upon mush andthe daysof com bread were played out, Thismush was shoreled into the wagons that wereusedto crey the dad oat of the THOUGHTS IN LIGHTER VEIN fome Grain Gleanel from the Harvest of poor girl knows so littlo of foreim that shodrops back into Enelish o the gets mad, gnd then hérhusband ca derstand a word she s, And Man Amerlcan er: Citiren (agitatedly) — LUENSE IN RHODE ISLAND). | Dpg, Betts XBatts Sharp Contrast Between Regulation and At- =SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1400 DOUGLAS 8 TR EIWT TGURE 9. The figre in our dates will make o long stay, No man of woman now lving will ovee date & Jocument without wsing the fgure 9, It stands In the thind place in 1990, where It will remaln ten yoars and then move up to second plass fn 1000, rison atiight, and by standing i the sun Vit and Humor What, o writ formed Why, God bless jou. tempted Prohibition, OMAIA, NEB where it will rest for one hundred yoars, 1‘:1] .x' maggeots were bred in it and it was Constable (stolidly)--Nop. Wrong agiin. P! There is anothor “9" which has also come to stay, un it for cating. \\'v'ml't nothing o eat until Mandanus. ' 1t is unliko the fgure 0 in our dates in the respect PHEYED O.N THEIR FELLOW SUFIERERS. |"eiasy ‘:‘:‘}"\‘:_Axnmn\{“ Sl s s i QUAUF.ICATIONS OF THE HAMMOCK, THECHALLEN G, WHY PROHIBITION ~ WAS REJECTED. that it has alrealy moved up to fiest. place, whers oners o ver o Wirzand twarls - the ving he could not 1t will permanent n. Itiscalled the ' o Dira Reed Goodalein the Trdependent, of the 4th Wir sent word thit 9" High Arm Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, How o Buand of Determined Regula= | hold for him o many prisonos and he mut | Followed ehe Captain's Exmmple— | The Tem pest.: \‘fim} sme cloud camot | Undew That Law the Number of Deink- "'r‘:,:‘:i.-'u _";v‘n‘l‘:l:t'll::v;‘l‘h::flrul.plnc by the tor Broke Up a Bandof Mur- pickoutthe worstind he would send the Overcoming Malindy's Reluctance choose but fall by pailfuls, i ing Places Steadily Increased ‘_‘L n"-n“:wlmM“Mr\:“.'!‘n:"-';l‘l n"“'l"l&i\ s restbackintothe prison, Key then wentin =1lie floatléri Drayit- “Tywas August, anda buming drouth tromddd g Hbig 1 T R | the leading mw dexous Thugs and Hung andseleded the He lectured b Dostder ¥ Hd shorn the Tusty Bopes of raan; e o DR I VY et e woeld, 1t was wirarded the onip Sit of Them therest ma furn ek info the stock- Tommy's & rogress. With every mom that fired the south dence Alone. Siiecs on 1XHIbME Baving. toervcii o ee &1 5 Srsisatol what e et done sl Vhng utlheallic g abion dad = of gold mduis, ote, The French Govorment — erslearned what we were dojng and they 0 s, ote, overnme - v They leared t) 1 0 ol on's ( o: Ve ver o s wells wa e also recognizedits superiority by thedecoration ot COPARiAE 185 By frami B, Girpensr) Wemallwithus. Theyle wned that someof | Fotel Men's Guide: One of the old g>y T[.rn]»lysr.u,. Jvers h;(xfn.'::."tl!::r Tellaweredry | puovinmwes, R I, Augustis. _(Spectal Mr. Nuthanicl Wheclgy, Presestof the Sonpans AT G0N, AUgust 14— [Spocial to Tinm | Frgrile wers to be Hogats whos | o of e Carolins was aregulir south | "Tle S ror Ays t5 Trtw Bun]—After a three years trial Cross of the Legiou of Honor. Brr. -1 talked lst night with a nan who | they wem to comein. cory manin | 0 tipe of Den Thompson’s Joshua Whit Where rain was none—at siut o day,a | Rhode Iland rejected probibition lst year 0 #No. 9 Is not an old mnchine improved aldeat in thehanging of the six raid in | thee twoline had sufl heirdepre- l comb, Hewas elecled by mistalee, but he ac inJune, by avoteso decisive that it is not uj on, butis an entitely new machino, and the dations ind they were And vengeance, nonville induly 186, These nen were Yet, tho' the wild fowl cease to sing, { teptal theoffice and went to the ewpitol with y |Grandp re at Paris was awarded it as the grande Euch man hala cdub and th ely that citizans of the state will be both- iy S li o i Ot toad and bat the daylight sbun, est advance in wewing machine mechanism of the il murderes, Theywers bomty jumpers, | g his blue oteralls on. EXis wits w -“.“"‘"'~I':‘ + | ¢Pulimany a siakeid ceeping thing ered by this trou blesome question again for a age. Those Who buy it ean rest assured, there thieves ani scoundrels, and the Cestiry | they cottonseed thai he. % -“:“ e r|‘| 4 Will dizzle in o sultry sun gencration atleast. The failuro of the exper fore, of Liaving the very latest and best, Magavine of the current month refems to | roanin it a timo mun | railroad trin or a steamboat, and “““1 “‘;‘ it e 1600 T pheseh B taoa iment was complete, so complete that it may satlo (s, e i wis killed, 'He ¢ en he got to the capitol he notices u ot ALL Ry £ N Bnbland, exoo 0 WhicH, W1 b The fill detarls of the exeention, |mml:.xr; andhe bud seretid a knitéln s Bk, HO | e olhew shtchle wen sompaic by theit | And s wnd fies, that love the b Now England, except Maine, which, with de bave neverbeen given to the public cut his way alng il he came toa nan Shrilled in the hedge-ows uightand morn clining population and business, still clings 2 came 1o iV joltiiy soinswht alnnsd of i me of the mot wmarkable trawdis of | whohada ral. He dnpped thison bis head, | WiVes, and, feeling somewhat as ( ¢ e tothe cuuse of its dee prison history during the late war ad it re- br fol and he s katenso tiat te | himst, o telegraghed homoto lls brother | - At last, g chango! Thenir urow chil The recorl of prohibition in Providence, falbed 5 Wity orew bt of hax for this d andair fnally killd hin. to bring Malinly ouat o The brother oW thunder broke ¢ . . ! Axid, with those which practically is Rho de Island, 11, consist- und, behind the il wenty-five thusmd men who were | ; KEYIOM 0TI 8 conELmaring, consi | replid thit Malindy pasitively refusel to Awind, a smoke, & Vapor rose ; tains the geeat bulk of the population of the N VAL f onfied in the Amiersowille siock: | neivestrisoors in onler thut tioy mighto | bondthetrauw, . 1, I Zofm Sant state, contains an instructive lesson for the od Stnten HLE e goe e, Colonel Join MeE:lny, the editor ofthe | freo from prejuiice. 1 don’t know whire | b“j‘-‘“'l sl b R Aclowi wil i poople of Omahabecanse of ceMain similari- ble skill and universal su Natimal Tribuie of Wishisgton tells the | an/ of lisscien low ire except:Rov, T, J. | was haihe rothor "‘-‘k:;l\l"' SRl Adoud thnt e ties betwean the two cities, 1n size they ar jervous, ftory, Hewasome of the youngest solilers | FIPPAT ofionion, 0, wio &8 nows pron | The S tat e -“I"“;'I“‘ e ey And screcned tho skies fron ¢ about the sume, and both ave largely interes- 7 of thelate war, Heshoulderel a musket at | joq _w“xr chapliin chief of the Ohio L\‘ 1,80 he telegraphed back b k, ted in mamaifactures. There is vastly y = et S . “Bill, blindfold her and back her on? . Anid now light fragments role the gust 0 Lo b A ’ Mixteon, wis captured Jonesville, Va., in rand Army of the Repu blie, e Julgead- i ik s That sweptits elges, brassy-lined: euter prise in Omaha than Providence, 1864, and after ashort stay av the prison in of the Third Missouri | Bill did, and tindy appeared at the i ' gt bt i but thelattor is the vicher city tansely conservative commiuni alirge Q fa such restr Wihite pillars of advancing dist, Aunounced the tempest close behind, Ttis . bul they nd Puritan element {hat i slation as constitu vas Dick MeCullonugh. ended by @ shyster nd we: iven a layyers in the capitol the next day No Evide Hurper's Mags Richmond, found hinself in Andesonville, The exchange of prisoners betyecn the north and the south stopped onthe U of July, 186:3, low 0D A pletoly and NERVOUS DERILLT Ultl:l,lh‘)lv]d readi Wocaught the whir of brattle wings, The sound of wings and flyi ine: A young Catholic prison and wpon the court- . 5 5 % f z feet, tion. el , ad from this time on the southem prisons ctial, - The sen- | priest, shortly after beginning his labors i Asbird ind beastand l‘l"‘\'plm':“;h{\m:s \\t'lwl’:!la"lllivl;:lx|||m - MPiEEs, rrstuna AND RECTAL ULCE rapidly fled. In Junuary, 184, there were | teice, Howwer, was that sixof the worst | his fifst parish, received visit fom e of Tn cave or crevine sought rotrest, 10plo su cceec inducing the legis- | guaranteed cured without pain or detontion 15,000 prismers in Richmond and Danville | Prisones wore guilty of murderand theolder fathers. Anxious to show the pro- ature to put o probibitory constitutional "‘I‘l"“.h‘l':"‘,"“' AND VARICOCELE por and o April, 194, the nunberof prisones in [ SUOULD IE FNGED, helad made, he alled up a cliss in | A moment sank tho empty e, Qumendmant o W yote of the! paople, o the |\ Heritic ind sncaesstully. oUred In Brirs &, Andersonville was 9500, At the end of May | T 1tence was submittea t General J. hism for questioning. Far flishes piereed the burple shroud, rise of overybody it was adopted, though S GONOTEIH Sper- this number 1 iner DO and at [ FL Winder, the rebel conmissary genoral. Biddy Maloney,” he began, *‘standup.* When from the brake, the thivsty quail threefifths vote wiis v . Lost Man hood, - the end of Juncto 24,000, These railers were lll'l'n:h' erd it dayor soand finully con- ¢ Al:lllpufn rn"l. |“ h ‘hluuc.\cs aad brown Sent up itschallengeto the cloud. 1 y 200 against, an culties, Female WHEELER & WILSON M'I'G (0., ‘h—- hungin July and atthe md of tht wonth | firmedit. redkles, aroso in lier plice. —— enlly small showing and indicating sl 185 and 187 Wabash Ave., Chicage: there were 41,00 prisoners inthe stockade. § Lt h.ullx‘u-uulll as n;z;wv:unl .l-! my .»unlur:u); m“"l\‘\whl:g tl‘!‘zlfl‘v \‘];x:.:)“m‘c"_\-‘:uul\g“!"::xt'lnm;‘, is Dr Bimey cures caturh, Bee bldg, ! |I[\]4]|‘L'nv(\ of i“l‘“-qf taken in the lr;;\'f(l-:""” SOX | r~I|]: well asall ' S lomel M « 1 arrsting theraides, ad T supposed tha g vly state P question. Many persons voted for the nd- 1 O O AN & C iagine Be Seiwee our work yas mded wion o had given | “Shure? bogan Bildy, glibly DARKISE AFTICA, TNt 48 8 PrOLeIt numinee the rigrrionds | ful foul v B FLODMAN & CO, It consisted q thom into Wiris hinds. [ sippaed it | sayion oftornint ipon whid thesoul inters Riiode Islaud palitics, then as now on a very | O LRLC L URE fiimntet, pirmane 220 North Sixteenth Street, reitysq 5 ile vhicl Koy would himself out the rest of the fit it for the blissed stateto come.” = ; : bR low pline, and with xpectation at £t | withowgoutting, canstio on dilatation Sures | —= . - — e ——— B A Y A T Rgranme, whalover thaymigit be. Onthe | “Ochil ored. lie. questbner, angry ad | A® Advince ol IS G S0 Rl il s ed G s 15,:?':.,.‘.‘.:‘.‘.;: affeted e i F patient WIHOUS @ nos SALT lAKE cITY stockide was 1 roul twenty feet widerun: | morning of July 11, lwever, one of the hoys | moitified; *t tho footof the ¢ wid ye, on Stanley. their ballots forit ina foolish spitit of jest, ot '"\JIG'V'Y‘Xl;\'r‘:b MIODLE-AGED MEN . -~ pinguromd tie whole itside of the pison | of mymtulion i tond ad Suils M- | Bidly Jalomy. Cits o miwming of pursi | Diis s the skittish M. Barmna's fuelllc pesonswho 1ad alloved | 4 (bR AR MOV CATER et o iy m asthe doad line. Tho gus vero ¥, Koy is gomg o hang the raiders to- ; 3 er givin|) X B8 s Stanlo ook, i 0 beinfluence ue appBals t \ s CURE W S fi :‘(;Il‘:il\\:l‘fll/"lh:u H'li(ll:‘l\\‘]llllili‘ rn: hr:i«‘];', .:fi \.‘.\ i.', He \vuufsufh to et '\‘-4 nr company to- But here the old priest interpssed with a :,‘,"- .;q]"? ‘.’[, E\I' LS(;I"! Bt li '"l‘r'. 3 1]11 sentiment rather l‘h:m to r.~u’£u:|‘:,x'"|'1‘|l:- xln:\‘n‘j ,‘“,, \\‘ o \,\ tBa fav il Dsthe s \Ix)(l’ and ONE OF THE GREAT FIVE. This (e N1 BT b w550 &a ik | miiherand o tothe ration place on the suuth | quizicalsmile. "Not to fast, me young | Whith T professes to throw some fresh | G Fp® IR Aot reasun of the advo Doy, With all 16 dronded tlls, permancnty A my tent, which was juston the edge of the | sile and guird the men who areto pit upihe | brother,” he siid rstrainingy— ot 0o fast. Iffl}( Ll pl‘; i f"‘ s the Pall Mall | <yyg by one . y and another, the necessavy | eured. @ 2 % ; New Ya#, ORI o T G sadline, I heard the ping of a bullt and | saffold,) This i ge struckme all aglast. [ Beraught you and I know to the conthrary Bud ),n-gv; As Ah'. Burnand lives on | gyreefith vote was obtained, and Rhode DRS. m;.[. l\"‘ 1ress those whohave lm- ew York, cago, Denver, Salt Lake City ai ped beings shot for having my eboye | 1 had talked v stroigly in favor of | thegurnl may beperfectly right.” fumor’ (as Mr. Weedon Grossmith ealls O. SLLS roid San Francisco. Island woke uponemorning (0 find that it td put prohibition into its constitution. It would be idle therselves by im- ary hiblts, which infitting them for n hinging thefellws, but Thad no idea that I i overthe wge, The prison wis 1 t would be wsked to prtidpatein carry in theshape of it), it was ed of two hills bound to come; but why in proper Indulgen A Stanley butlesque, hi What She Would Do. ruin both mind arectangleandit con book form? 3, f 5 to deny that at first the | {\cinass, study of m Midway botw enver and San Francisco: 7 whith slbped down towanls the centw | owt. I was soon mide to reulize, lowever, . Smith, Gray & Co.’sMonthly. somely mounted, would surely be possi- | 1ew dispensation had some effect. The sa- | VA RRTI L NN He e entering on that | ma Fepretyen A rsaed i etons oaase % throigh which rin a creek wrlm}n one tlllultm.\‘nnl)‘k\\'»}v‘(’u!fl lllc}l‘nu‘hlu\\';(m tvhdo MH?‘B '{“h“,.'l"l"n‘é'fi[“m”,F.‘,“?‘ ble. Here are some samples from the kl k]"!";‘)"-t‘)l' r]d!lm' alarge part of them, [ happy life, awareof physical debility, quickly | &reat commercisl’centors, hunired feet wide. On thesides of theso | what was asked of me, orelse to make ahu- jod had sent, Mamaa boy, resin e e el , s clieving that auhonest effort would be made | assisted. 3 I R o e, the ot oo | i et el S ARk B b |, MG ot lanm vtser ) ) L st ey U RINRO LIS By et iorisa s ivanasmaic tionts Lolgeatic. Wielk OUR SUCCH 38 hFamout Sunmer and Wountaln| Health Resort the on aund at ome tme ther | gard T acepted the less dissgreeble horn Comsgand sce Mama's new joy." Woure gladto sy thavthey are nol | puces Kora timo thero was o sight i | Isbasel upon facts. - First-Practleal oxpert- s Over 000 feet, sot. fanned by breeies was sarccly rom emugh for all | of thedilenma mnd went. : % shipped from stolen proof- e provement, It was of brief duration, how- | €Nce, Second- iy ense 18 Sp \i ‘“»vl" udled, 25000 ren to lie down ut one. The privnen | “There were tyo rasons for guarding the Ethd say the tinystranger, from tho work itself, and we tr cver, and was followed by thiee yuars'of lit. | Shus¥starting right, \ Third—ledlcines ure came from all f the United Staws and | saffoll: fist, becaise we erpected arush , Curicd herlip in fine disdain; Mr, Tricchler will not injunctus for the | erally froe liquor, without the vestraint of | Rich aust, This affes tirs o St iy fron all the divisions of the uion army. | fom lhe frends of tie coulemicd (o jiter- | Sailin tmes mostenrtand scornful lengthiness of the pussiges which we [ @y Tliccnse systém whatever. The places | 7S 3 Thiy didnot know oncunotier aid theney | fere with tho wirk, md stcond, the ned of AL should send hirm baclk again! ¢ il o Cntanl | it had beom closed. 1eapenad, ond ek rs. Betts & Betts i y l o % Sty ntio the public, ne—Contral " S ) A Mighty Inflow of the Best American Blood als were aslost as aman ina strange | wood in thep 50 great that unless o Begtintl i them came hosts of groggeries that turned i rthere wisa bind of | the tinberwas guavied crefully itwould be ., RewsonFor Protesting. - Providence intoone big drinking hole, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA. NEB. | fnsecentvonrs bus doubled the pomlntion, now so-ailled unim sidiers, who werein fat | siatclhed ot ofthe lands of the worknen, Washington Post: Thereis astory told of EMIN A ITARD NUT. When the constitutional amendwent went | — s un A AL uerrillas andwhopreyed of of both sides, | At that tine theroots of the trees whichhad | 8 young physicran of this city who was —con- I triedto pump him, but the operation is | into effectin July, 1 there were in this . b A delightful home city. Sone of these were bounty jumpers, others | gone down info the ground for four or five | nected at one time with the Emergency hos- | not sucecessful, as he or pretends to go f: city 444 licensed d there is no L()lfnx IBusiness Opportunitios were union deserters and others were made t were ing dug up by the prisoners in [ pital, which bns caused many a smile athis | aslep and then aplogizs fornothearing my | reison to suppose that thore was my consid: a vt laras Atk B aRbe Tava up of thethicves and cuthrats who follew | oderthatihey mizht be driedand used for Gl He nad notlongheen stationed at Whethor hois asleep or nor L can | orablonumber of places that did an illegal Cant Morts on, Lo, Conl s o ments, 8 and 10 por Iver Mij thefortunes of warto mok We had one or two raids upm us = ng. spital when a woman was broight_in what they nie, Woole never discover, though my p on i~ that il ) N 1058, At the end of the first year of pro- aone al Works, outof either side. Therebels hal capurel | Whilethe the saffoll was being made In [ suftering fron a severe scilp wound. The |of gdiscoveres, asl have before emarked, luri which the amcndment Im.d I\I(ISHLUC L 8 mumber of thesemen and they held them | the meantine Wiz lad gt the wihole garri- | blod was welling outin great jets and was > lie wears tinted spectacl greatest effect, the number of paces i fora time at Richnondwith theideaof ex- | o0 uderarms. Rifle pits were filled with | fast dyeing ler golden curlsa vusty red, and i roia Moslen 3 liquor was sold had risen to 453, Of I{()Ck changing then for confederate prisoners, | nfanty aud the artilery menwere at their | thedoclor was engaged in hasti dipping | he withdraws his dgareite fom bis 1ips as lie were saloons, 95 were tenement Ourcompany soou bocame wcquainted ywith | guns ready to fire. When the time awived | Ber hair, when his -patic d, “Oh, |ansyers, “Well, I have a pect. for re club rooms, Speaking of 0 5 them and when they were sent from Rich- | 0 the hnging there were 15,000 men | doctor, doz't!”? Thinki >t |y big prophot year when prohibition in Rhode S 'nes \111]. = mond to Andusonville packed abut the scafold, which was iside | hen hosaid, “Oh, * no t's all “How do you spell prophets” T ask. 5to he seen at its best, the Provi- P 1b L e u‘fu nu: I\;vl‘luw square made b,\;moml- right. m‘;'.;w‘vnlm]ru}:.ml )‘;\yo':fl:du:::i.x.:fl';' He |)rml\|l(:r;s\.'hr -lbum.-. ynets andshows .-g...;rw;nl, one of Imo ablest and most . > 2 A0 regulators. 3 ormed s 3 WAL y By ¢ ¢ 510y | mea case of butterflic ir minded papers in the cont b say g An;nm’nm’ they sl-'M m‘wlh" g t]‘lflv‘m} jeh sideof | wis sqwre and as| Wi Andhe wis. “Thoso he says quietly, “are my met | in July, 1870 LI eral Water. Sl fepnorithco fofhey, anized themselves into arogulir bnd of | [ stood there I shal mnever for. ) TRV e rofts.” ¢ 3 *“The now-enforcement of the law, or rather stanifata) e AL hicves ind rbbus. Theyhadalealer and | get fhe sight that met my eyes upo tho Companivn Advertisrmen protis e e A certatncure tor Rheu- lll‘lull~w 1 psin, Diabe < id- Proable Bliod Poison, “TIE S i3 Good News: they committed anumlber of murders. When- non-attetnpt, by the chicl of the state police ever a now set of prisoners wis admitted northsideof the caup. The slope was just ported scm»hmwf“o::'c-«fio.-] .Il’lh l:fllfl“(v"""‘ and the evident paralization of the city police gradual enough to make the heads and should- all it are extracts from the “‘K. 0 verses IDAHO IS ADMITTED it 1d_make it ipoint to rush { each line of thse of | mentafon, pold clasp, gold and eninel me. diaryand wero locked up in the | enggiierel a cntenpt for the Ereemm act | pey oy wonld malse it apoin cush upm | ers of each lineof men appear over those of 1 S asp, g 1 ." diarya i D on the patt of the liguor dealers, which twas | Nervous Prostration, and ; then “and by thiowing blukets over thir | e Jie infrontof tem s as to produce the | dallion on’side with initials A. H. H, Find explover’s Tosom ethorwise in lisKeep- | i buids thoir acls wore datan. - Evers | Conseliation Bocel ol To th> Un‘on of Stats. R heads or knoking them down would be able | offectof asloping wall of human fuce. cin keop contents and will recdve additional | [{-Duarkestissimus Diary: Woak as' the TONtEA oL . ¢ by Crisman & Hall, at Col- to steal whatver valuables they brought into reward “Inn stort tine Wiz amein with the six y rburiing purse to Mrs. A FLH., | - REREREE IRV Frew, and IO ATLorL yeur's spesation of the | (% 10w i ot Noldts by 0, CanaCR IO, iy DE orenonis Mo EaAney rion with them. The mem “wio came i, | condimned under guard, They were acom. | 50 Fashion avenue, ; VLB e S BRI A A Hast 1w, i wonderful spectice is prosentad. Ty | O DY, &1y Dottlers in Opi- niwing no one, would suppoie that the 3 : Pound —A lady's purse, brown, with brass 0 s tho sau and _beef, ; od, Tn i, paniel by Falher Maloney, the Catholic priestof Macon, wlo was the only minster of thegospel who mude any pretence of at- tending tothe SPIRITUAL WANTS OF TITE PRISONERS, Dressed in theup propriste church rob the occasion heread theservice for the a6r South On bottleand label of which is mopresonted by tho nuzon. pany fug I sold_ by wid Cole, trom s Coll Rooms at 815 und rd stiet. Tele- loxitating beverages are s froely ind dlmost as openly sold as in June u year ago. There re moré places in which® they. can be ob- tained than at the thae mentioned, and the dealers appear to be fearless of consequences Hotels, westaurants, high and low grades sa. Who is it holds a German brief ! Why—Emnin. Who fs1t keeping aliso durlk, Eseaping_ gencral remark, And looking forwarato alark? whilegrison werdlike theso raiders, and the resultWas there was no security of property. Noe of the prisonens hadauny profrty to speak of, butthe iew arrivals alvays botight In something, “In April, 1864, however, the Confelerates trimmings, initils A H.H. Contents, one car ticket, two pennics, nineteen sauples dry goods, recipe for removing warts, list of toilet preparations, five corn plasters, and box lipsalve, Loser can have same by ap- plvinz o the choro buy, Cleap Joh's second- ced prmph BOARD 0l RECE!VED A NEW LOT OF for con- 817 How phonel 1 | 0 Why— Enin. loons, Shore resorts, kitchen bar-rooms anl 3 F. F. YOUNG CUBAN PARs caputred a brigade at Plymouth, Norh |demied. Wi rolde up ona white Lo ind siore, 11 Slopshop - street, and paying tenemant. houses are all i ey in vls, S le T Carolin, cousisting of the One Hundred and | He was dressed 1 his weuil Suit of white | for this adVertisement, Who s it T 0 Dayis BHIcsmRTRIN ROTS First and One Hundred and Thind - Pennsyl- vauia, the Eighty-fiftthNew York, the Six- teenth Cornecticut and some other org: atins. Themostof these men had veterin- which the state stanps as 11legal, e ouly perceptible change i the bar- roows apparent to regular patrons is the ab- sence of lur embellibments siificantof tho rade, duck which added tothe wssociation had givei hinthe cmp nickname of “Death on the Pale Horse’” After he hadgotten in- sideof the halow square ho pointed to the frtting upa shov W Which willas big as Baruum’s grow, With means to malkeit a big ‘go!" Why—Emin. A Foolish Mowve, Detwit Free Press: Alfred—VYou say Howarlisu't going to mawy Julia? Why, he $7.50 Each. Jas. Morton & Son The furnishings a 50 sugges y d lzed and bid amayel tnemselss m fine | prisoersind mid in broken Englih : “Briz | uied toraveoverhersingig. Doler llks | And whatls that exylorer's nume, tive, but the stock Is wall uhets foeny SEC ‘/‘"h a Guarantee to Talk clthes prepratiry to gong home tosce |ners I bring dose men back to youso goot as | object! Who's known to castand western' fume, | ble,' and often of @ poorst: quili Dod S OUNG MALE MOCKING- thelr folks aud sweethearts on their vetenn | Lgot dem You haf wieddém younelves [ Fred—O,no; but they made s bad move 8 | Who's going tospoil that Emin's gume was soll under the Jic 151] oage i BIRDS. furlough, By the terns of theircapture they [and founddem guilty. You haf sentenced | while back, —No matter. Even the school house > were allowed to keep their persial and they formeda finequairy for the raicers. As goonas they enter Andersonv 1|+u the; were attacked anld some who offered resis tance were killed, Others were beaten over “How's that “They moved nextdoorto Howard.” Natural Mistake. Chicago Tribune : Handsome young woman demand now do it dem as you ble wash myhands of de whole bizne Gotthafmercy onyouaud on dam. about face, Norward, mareh,” with that he lestus. the license law is ignored, nd desirable locations within the seribed limits have ain been opened, 0 rum sellers are sat fied with the existing state of afai Th CONGRATULATIONS, After the happy return to civilization M. Burnand’s hevo found innumerable AGENTS FOR $5.00 Each. Young Singl? Yellow Head Mexd, tho heuds with clubs made of hewy pine | The prioners looked 1p at the dangling | (winting to hammocks)How muchs sl aglim, . hanl s G o ok T S Iey Sy (o the R, 'm. T. Wood & Co’s | tn Parrot tra Fine Birds $20, kiots, or eut with kuives or rizow. The |ropes andseveral of them sinultancously ex- | Salesman—We guarantee it for 600 pou— [ LIEyEIgERon obul :f‘fl-gp:“o.] gnton el © . . (@ (0] Fach. Gaurantee for cood talkers flold ampasiy o stats of texnr crer | duined : My tod boys voure nil gaiis | o beg parlon, miss. Ow dillar andfitty | comty oundl. ~ You'ne accustoned to con- | MOl e Prictically wnresticten onsiness A Fach. antee forgood ta § palll v ) Rnd) sl 2 hy 0 i . L] “ . ’ number of intoxic the d person streets nightly, " 2 Plnty of wisoned durts and traps laid for aight beforoby the rallors. youand followers, No time lost. found wander- The thorou gh- fares areno longer deserted during the late swered : 'Boys, thit's just aboutthe size of it,” and the mirdemnrs tien bogan to appedl to the crowd that was packed about them, RoSEBERRY, ing in Edition deluxcof abook by el American Grocer: *My _son,” said the IR THRO 0 MRS (UrD father veproachfully, ‘*thé fuct that I am so 417 S. 18th St.,Omaha. by them andit at last became so common AlL overthe city it is ovi- “No, father; but dent that the prohibition law has little effect make anappal for then, As soon an’tbuy them on s the reasm why I drift wasunderstood a tereible ery went up il premium. Nor edit, duction on taking a quantity; rather the othe: way, about by these men. “Many attempts were made bythe law-abid- A0 = - i 3 hours, and the spectacle run kel o I ) it alnostuny ine dirimg the dny g0 i | Qntof thom wked e rst 1 be sill wd T | Vell kown tn 0w is 1o nason why you | yoion Baultorid Alfrica must be maay by | hout aid the, spoctacle of o drunkon mun Prescott Sll(lll‘lb oor LLAN LIZE CCEAN STEAMERS Sin alns |“gm“m“ol g Lu‘mi’p' h:‘(:\:;l;t the priest speak, aud the priest b should buy things on ” June; alrealy wmourced and gone to a | LIGHIE IS way b gingerly Hangers. P, oW : in eontrolling the demoralizing habit, of tipp- R AEL vastis roswil <No: x —_— —_ Samron Low & Co. iorandihal the af ing solliersof the prison to sccuveorderin | [romall pirtsof thit vist crowd. *No, A Yorr ofiDLiooYiston i ng and thatthe law does not. probinit to 3 MR hang thew, hang_iemy Just ot this' mo. o . Deepest_sympathies with allyou've done. | any ox tent Worth e tho LU . N uam;‘.{\-,.";,’;:.]v'., siaad or | ment the one of the condeunel st Washington Post: “The disovery of | Please write startling art alled | yio) ontinine. 1t s iagranty | Washburn & Moen cle for my & violated in every ward in the A erle it 1a0 e A NAE o Wikl 56 ¥, and no ef- Squadsneast tio dead Ametica il 1490 wasa grat event, wasi't it, | Ninoteenth \ but tho ] atury Review, Something like Dt iicd VAN AERE h e o % Hluac haameb noided ol“,‘::i,:};“‘l‘l':‘-‘m'?:;",‘,f‘:‘ thegroud ani yaled oit: By God, Il try | a2 omarked s congrossmazis son. Pulmers Tel-ebKebie articlo, Sensation i Wade b olungothe nspsut of uf M'f’ Cos Wire tial Ml potealion. ST longsd a oxit oft | fomitar tll di S0kl Shrowiig Disarms | N0, Dyt it dosantt arouity sythile at | wnted, TastEs K Now L, was the condition of things after a g * z T these compuiios, and our pariwasthe mly | OVerBis fice (o proeet lis aes he bt Lis i g e o o jauise WILLT| w0 1, M5, —Congrtulstions, Want Jour yearof prohibition. Matters went from bud vy of B L0001 dnilfrom vt Gritaln g gR portion of the prison wheio any kindof or head down and came like i el einsl i 0" ® glnglo discoy 2, sasational piec for Drury Lane, Dk | to worse, and were ut their very worst in the Ropc, R fuenes Monsesl i areoplitobte itis povaied. Therest of thoplac washeld by | 31t our company. JaY0 Sigiole “he Dl Took Captain Cuitle's Advice, Continent. “African ballet” No expense | spring of 188), when the amendment had Bostan, to P el phia. - Liverpool to and from Hauaninen; e Fanrokr sxcimen viryrov et e tlubtandimesied i e kpes - oo n o T L B my | Siwed, Guod prts for Neville, Dotthy | veen in effect nearly threo yeurs, At tht BT e e it araone t e se SRSt worseund worse overy duy, ani towards (e | HC gt wpand fored himslf trouh the | Sonervile Jurnil pay that bill said ony | e, Mavy Rovke. Herbert Canipbell to be | time there were well known drinking Y 1 % T y M‘f Accommolations unsurpasied. Weokly sallirgs. litter part of June Serceant Leloy L, Kay of | (¥OVd. A scne of thewildest confasion ful- | [HE0, VARIROUHY 0 AnoMmer d queen of savazes and Hurry Nichols savage | places in Providence, barring out the drug ale A owne g cnna AN & 0., Con, Wert, Ag'ta, © Company Mof ny battalion of the Sixteath | loved. Everonewusexpedingllio eanum | (070 FEROURY totiotors | b0 Glier. Trojical uct, Yomg Luuxifor chiof | stores, which wer little better tian saloons, 10: 1 Snneiliky 112 Vo Sniia .. Chicao, Ll liinols eavilry wderiools the organiution of | A1 fantry fo open upn us andthe AT e ¥ of thé pigmiles. Got adwarlin theater always | and the places about which thore vas o aforce of rgulutors. There FIITE TLOUSAND MEN STANPEDED J ‘e anuunber of hisold battalon i tho prison and the o 4 mizitionsoon ncluded fifty ablo-boiied loy enployed at Clristnas, you appearn it yoursclf. Answer pald. doubt. Of these 529 no Andhede did, at 6 per cent, for uinety st al e less than 415 we day's, than under license; were tenement louses, 4 tencments in the in cverydiredion away from the stockade. There hiud Leen anurmber of wells dug and some of the men fell into these and broke mwuhll terms if Vito by return. DRURTOLANUS. Co.’s Fine Locks. Brownell Hall, \ME LATEST MINGO COLLAR Virwing the ¢ ase who hnd mt succumbed o the post operly. Mr. Bumand's little boolk is published | rearof stores, 6 variely stores, 8 hotels, 16 theirlegs. Others were trampled upon and Al f " ol ¥ # “1ub rooms and 3 barber sh ! seurvy, and other diseases of the canp. This 7 PR N e % 3 Fidd’s Washington : Deat Man (0 | at 1s and Is 6d—the early copy sent o us | 1D rooms and 3 barber shops. ory —mn{ml ion was made very quietly as the Wiz wlo was watchingthe scene from the - y copy n)+-No, 'll uot give youanything, sio This increase in the numberof drink I'm deaf aud can’t hear your misic, places might be considered a secondary prison headquartes Lost his head and yelld isalrendy the “fifteenth thousand—and to the guards'Fire! Fire?” The captain of dders were realy tocrush out anjthing of RoRe iT L 50 Ae luas cahio nat- the kind by theassassination of the leader. Wt i i e | Friend (speakinginto his trumpet) —Well, 9.4 terif it could be shown thut drankenness It wat kel 80 secret that thoy kot 1o inkling | Y Eurs Bid more scuse and did ot give | o dhiin {EiTia ot 0 tiankul e Dty . e P o DAk Sepeasea nage ol lendl cpM TN INR Y, for YOUNG LADIES of it til the nigit of July 2, “IéH, wnd then | "y oof the boys of my compuny T afier | FOU Gt hear him, Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg. but, of course, they didnot. They incrensed | DIEMIN/ or ] LF Key had five Tundrel boys organized who | 1 priconerwho od. Tollow —— e — e e A L as might natarally have been expected when werearmed with clubs which were tied to ! 2 Force of Circumstances. Dr. J. H. MeLean's Chills and Fever Cure all restriint was and impracticeble are given figures, the police departing of urrests for off hiwn through and kool mentine onde sciffoldand as th brought in almost aquagnire which v d hin down. K 1 the other men into the 00d there this man was | be vinting. Hedrank abot No, 1oved by an impossible ohibitory law. Bolow en from " the records of Corner of 10th and Worthington Sts., their wrists with strings. Thise clibs werd | G whoutthe size of a pliceman’s club, The wereof pite with kuots on the end of thern md frmeld & yery effedive weapmn. The isa specific for cnlls and fever, mild action and warranted cents, inits Wishington Post: 4 certuin cure, 50 Bliven,’” said the lualady vourself while you ar * sighed Billy ia harty, Mr, hopo Fou will OMAHA, - - N EB. BISHOP WORTHINGTON, VIsrTon. t, showing tho number k- re. undertone, 1 an es growingout of dri Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. miders at his time had their headquarters | 4 b Lt > prisoners | @n’t The rewson I stay here is because [ ing, begiuning with 185, when a license sy TaeREV. ROBERT DOUERTY, S.1.D. RECTOR. % PER 2 & big teqt maie of bllkels WAL ey a buckel fullof vte AELALO8 o prisouiis) |00 IS REROE) V.4 ST ! asin force, down to 188, when the 1 $100.00 WEEK. hnd wbbel fron others. 1t wis onthe suth | Biniook of water frady. Patier Mo ¢ T The “Sowdan. amendment was repealed. The your 18 THE 27TH YEAR BEGING A Wanted | ,""“—fiMn of theprison wid was kown as tho [ byt yas consts *,IIWI_I_“IM} ' Ohe Shopping kns inct. “Phe Soudan” 1ce, of some | Wis hall license and hlf prohibition, but I WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1830 fiems ante tound tent, Assoon as they hewd of it | & flow named 7 who Was G018 Kite Fields Woshiugton: —Cumso (de- | magmificent stage effcets. The stéry of the [ @14 1SN were entirely probibition. These rtralts Enlarged to any siza, they sent three roughs armed with kiives | Spoutig it m gy spairingly) —What on_crth mado yougets | play is partially founded on historio events | @1 the figures of the wrrest For catalogue and particulars apply to the n brass knuckles to assult Key | oyowd 18 towhatto <o with th booty he laa | diyoree when you were in Chicago! and actual facts, says the Boston Globe, It o . Common | Rector. 2 tris Light Exlirging Cow but Ko olnd, golten @ rovilver | jef. The pricst reproved hinat me tine, | MB. Cumso-Relly, dear, thiy were sell- | illustrtes the tragedy w6 Kartoun, where ness. Disord'ly. Reveling, D'kids. 45 (0 253 E. Randolph St, yhich hal bow @muggled i inone oftho | Atfast Keyiaid, Only two minites md ao- | 02 hemso cheap-in’ fuct, ey weregoing | Geronl Cordon was Lell @ chptive’ by the Py i% £0 Chicago, Tils, Ply mouth men's kapsuck andhe sood them | huif more for talk’ He then stepped buck | M 8 bargiin—nd [ couldu’tresist buyiug at | Avabs, andsets forth tho brave and detoted 5 14 A anl rised his hand, whereupon Delaney | leastone efforts of the British troops 1o rescuehim, 3 110 “We then saw the conflictwas imminent bays. 11 I've hurt any of yelled it *Good But they arrived hoOld Lady Mad. Wo late, as tho city had Mad Tls Onirensiy of Nebraska 0 In 1885 there were 108 arrests of “‘brawl Ko iat Wght s shentin preparig for it | Srqy, forgiveme.’ At loy"ssignsl thosix k- | frue Moiay ton i s th | fllen, indthe bue waters”of the Nlowere | yolon and disoriorly bomo o a thasi Yorii " HOula Bl g comitian o ufhies bt Wi | pidgrseirced e hangumen thon “ied o | S50 S e o ol | Rlociate o umer wikh *voro awean | S o woulirover ol oo “diominy R . c of aflairs and com Ler,” mlrendy utilizing utdollurs. Mutchioss SURBIDDIN Intares DONE year from nothe hands and fet of the condemned, put the ropes around their necks and pulld meal sacks down oyer theirfaces, Two men stood onthe ground below and held the ropes which through the doomed city, kindled by the Mos- loms, while they butchiereq the helpless gar- rison, who had been betrayed by trusted lady! She asked him to say gmoe at dimer on Sunday and e said: ‘O Lord, for what e agred tosudpnd for thenext few days the order for the artillery to open upon us. with. out warning inthe event of mr wsombling and “reveling” in thetable, ‘The significant thing aboutthese figures is the great in- crease they show in the arrests for drunken- Fall Termopens Sept. 17 | & e 18, Bolid gro inglo pintaton 01460 vl ; T Conrus and usnes o - s s SO officers while the gates opened to the fanatic | 1. i of common drunkards ler Lt 4,000,000, Inside the stockado ¥ mumbers forany | faytened the board which upleld the drop ?“"‘“";" to F}.“?“““!“‘“’ us truly thankful, | foljowers of the cruel Muhdi, The Soudan :);«Ky;im'fl::: £ i e DR R aJourmcs In Lungusge, Litorgture Histor Fallways aun; water wor faEtes _txoaft, rol vz smctoned | ypon “whit e - prisoers stood. Key | foX withut Tuine aid we are likely to 16 | yar proved that the Ambs yould fightund | broaioiion. o per cent, and for the former | | 1n Chemistry, Physics. Hot 7 tnisto Cyh action aid aged o take chirge of the | anppel his had, the hangmen jamped | OtRUrwise = fighthardand it also proved that British sol | 150 or 67 por cent. ogy, eutomolozy, Geology, Agrieulture und ND Pw"g:?:"";:h;‘{““}:““lffi“{““:'l‘l‘;;'l:; gmest. The | fn the safoll md - tho men Tommy Was Progressing. ::‘ilm-“l“\'](;m ustes brave wd 1 I{ARI fighters. | ' With drunkenness thus increusing in their Clvit Enginoerling, “Library of 12600 volumes | - - » h had oo | o the ground erked awiy the Jewish Messc : Visi Well, T\ he individual valor together with the discio, | midst, is it any wondur the people of Rhode | @nd 300 periodicals. aware thit something was going on, but aid Che X owish Mosonger: Visitor—Woell, Tommy, | Nineof tho Englist soliiers, brought then Tultion absolutely free. The new gymnasium v ioeiue wie gog o, bt ald | burd. ‘Thomeuall R TN A Tomug | P g g Island aros uition whsolutely in indignation in June, 1850, and how are you getting on at schoolt the end of the ropes. Ther wis ono excep- A iy 3 o eight)—F 3 g 7 out of this terrible carnige with credivand | jyoclced prohibition sohigh that there has | 1 partially equipsed and wil be ojen (o stu- Hothinen tnd e Tom e, g aoiiog iow: | tim. This was & fail, rew-bonod, strwog. | (3800 S fats T sl dilng sa wll fonor, "The Bitish canp o the doser, on 1ol Deon = poop froun 1t Stacot A theenifiny | dents. For catalogue addrous elo Beomard, the sympithies of tho canp wiere mot Wil 13, | Fron g onp auied Mosby, wio was secnd | staid onmy bead, but 1 havo to pat my fet | 1S mard: to succo dity held by tho | vote was requited for the repeal of the of the lind' His roje broke aid ho fell insensible to the grond. A coupleof the rgulalors ran to hin, threw Arabs, with the storming and captured will The mostof these mbbers were, by theway, be shown in twostrong scenes, and the grand agalist the fonce. Iwantto do it without forcimen. amendment as for its adoption, but the dis- | o being near the fence at all, and 1guess I can gusted citizens gave not only that but a vote theFrench remody, act on the toview in Trafllgar square will present v three-auariars . for 1ia. mipe — “Weo formed on the morning of July 4, and | Wiler in his face an. roohtoia b W | after awhlie. toris of milllary picturos grand'n every | o0 AT Jisadoasian [0 ia Trpeal 4 e e moved upto the round tent toattack theraid | thouglt at lirst ¥ 5 In Y sense. The pliy wis an unqualified success | Thode Island aguin has 1t shloons tades e 1 ders, Tley wore ruwdy for us, uniin ashort HE WAS IN THEOTHER WORLD, Detrolt F'ree Press: Mrs. Dantiranto—0, | at Drury Lane, -1 1,..“,“\‘.',“':..” drunkenness. have de. time ther was soue club practice there that | byt hewas taken to the scaflold and hung. | dear! what can we give Milly Nane for her = vty rpwasnd creased; RhodoIsland is too conservative . . > would have put to the blush- M o enl ofa short time the hospital | wedding preseut? 1'supposeit must beinw- | Dr. Birey cures caturrh, Beo blig. | oior'to try prolbition again. S somire sy P o THE (ONTISTS 0F DONNYIROOK PATL, stewanl prnouiced the men dead and hey | conl with her wealth and position, — brance of that three years space will be suf- ERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT FREE We mide it a xulo tohit with aclubevery | yore cut down. The whole camp passedt | o by Donti g ton] suppose so, Well, let's The Wone | Dug the Grave, ficient to prevent it from ever repeating the N . Kiso, Tl mag whodid wt bdong to our squad, thil | goundandlooksd aithelr bodies, ind they | give hera miniature 1es shest, with apieceof | Pyo nereo women hod todis & arave | experiment 5 4 0inks” irieya cam nearus, and we fiully putel theraid | woee bipil somretc Dart of JROF .|| ERVD I I d Wo negro women had to dig a grave P ) Specifio for Hystoria, Dizsiness, Fite, Keuralgin, Wake: * 4 were buried ina ate partof the ceme- | pealice ln it, u e S ev—— Tulness, Mental Deprésaion, Sotlening of the lirain, re- ors ind arrested 12 of them. Wi, though | tery fom the rwt of the prisonen. Thoir BT and bury & negro child that died at | D 4B jircy cuice catanh, Pee bldg, | ke fonss eres T ke docay he had given permission for us to make the raves are, | aw told, thew to this div. The Mismated, Crawfordville, Gu., aday or two ago, L S death. Pre 1 Vo arvet did nottase s monent's chuce m s, New York Weckly : M, Wilton—I have notheant from your daughter since she mar- ried a foreln count, anging of them broke up their band, and after this we hiad a police organization inside of theprism. We had ourfixed punishment, Nova & cotda's Ap, The apple none of the negro men perform the service. Ing willing to he two women 1e Crop. srop of Nova Scotin will be Helad his guards in the rifle pits surround. ingthe prison armed with muskets and hand over-indulgence. - kac goat #alox, o o, o . cartied the coffin containing the corpso | below the average this season. Great Ith esch order fo) wer umdnn‘%e fl?‘:fifl:"-&:flm&?fi 'H:",";s':; e f‘mbhgjfl;’.“i’fl" oo wff‘{wx’mu b 4 .“\?L.‘:,"fl:;t.nu wsu- | i0 theirarms to the place of bur'al, ravages have been committed by caters . n (oo s anh on it sl sy b Eye and Far. them with thelanyardsin their handf, He 9 ————— ally areunfortunate. S———pr—— pillars, which have stripped whole or. GOODMAN DRUG CO,, h Wi afrad toopenthe gutes W issie e v Dr, Birioy wures caturrh, Beo bldg, | Msr. B.—Iudeel they ae. You see, the | Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee Bldg. lcluu-dn. | 1110 Farnam Streot, = = Owmaba, Neb. Barkei Bloek. 15th and Furnam. Telephone (%

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