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14 THE OMAHA DAILY BEI SUNDAY, MACRH 1, I801- SUPERSTITIOUS STATESWEN, | & , , ctevs | BoyAShHax i e wat « A ful di SANTACLAUS SoAP. You AsK ME why *1i5 SANTA CLAUS) The REASON'S PLAIN [HOPE, il el Ag.coam b!\ININILKS THE [AVORITE SINT, PR P e Ve RS ol thay Youe Wito or Dl . ~ S0 17's THE FAORITE 7 LEC T WHO AM DREAM Callionn's Sc i of Nulliticas ton- Frank facton and the Woashington Post b long lost from th rsery watl vithix Nt out in that innc THE SEBRASKY FUGHTIVES A Story of the Late Indian Upris 5 tvas dive ing. e I T . SR NKFursamu&lo CHICAGO. AL Tan married her a decre 3 X twitehing v Y e commanding hin ted uy hand, fis the w by which Ber ter. As they stepped upon the sidewalk ett, but 1 have the polt | Amold is knowii 1 next workd three Chinese approuhed and one of them that we are too late At ho drew from beneath his el shoved a revolver under Ah Tan's nose, A | 1€ raneh in ashes, and the broken | T laitd {tupon the tabl demand was made upon bim for the money, | and the vast wilderness vibrating I wagon on the plains, but that is all wwinlare - e nent foot, t Charieston, He gave up his life | bis wite (B PSP U S Ti8 W BHRYI S A5THS v ipererogatory 1o relate t J LA 1 Ly to eetablish union Mrs. AhTan sereamed and ran back into | A z ntain's words produced ai It le the blue sky, i grea Four At Jaration of | the house, “Bane' went a vistol, and a bul- | { TR N RUIBBIoE T aRol It seemed ike th e haft, and wors nearly two hun v as well the bones [ let imbedded itself in the wall nedr ner. A | N e g IXTEENTH AND FARNAM STS. cot nbove the cap dome which saue Hagne before you. was a South | Tan jumped backwardand drew nis revolver S Sa0e N ARGI3aerotte: ook Nell: Browvniug! v ., first sum I o wn, and e’ you tnere was | The ‘movement was noticed by the three | gttt S By e | k teh on hus right ha With these | highbiuders and they all fired at the same | Gt GVErEXes MRS T S oonad dead i 1 | shost Jeft the room and 1 awoke. | time. None of the bullets hit him and he | Shecr Barroe they i o (] ) ' i the pas 14,000 pound: 15 erect ona great | 1 f ysell sitting at my table, but the | retarned the fire. But the highbinders were of Le Loup's B )@ on thecap of tho dome, meas- | dream wits so vivid that I can still secthe | runuing aways Ah Tan's gim was bad and | S0 slone the crudl thangs swhich bount the | caimp-tire oftin the Bk eyl ) N \ 1 P TIND [ I\ v wimeteen anid ancinl e b | Gk oty oo they escaped with whole skius. ~As they ran | Brostuiod, e Fatlo fovms from fullin 5 f f f i toes to the tins of the feathers w h crown ‘. i they sent a fe jore bullets at Ah Tan, but D kLo k7 very juncture a cliorus of | i’ > GENENAL FIANK IATTON'S IANDIT FOOT \ Thio' five now began to wave its forked ; er beautiful head She is o nun of 0l 1e escaped unhur! Arosd « hit beauty, and a Penusylvania rail bers of the Chinatown police squad 1 the tenebrious deoths of 1 t S t of the postofiice department in Pre ¥ s the tortured pr vs. Cameron's hunting roud teamn caries the statesman out of I 1 heard the fiving and arrived just after the | rsurmises it was the Washington it iocs around part of the city | Arthur's cabinet,is said to have the coatwas seorched and smoking and would bbit T Il o highbinders escap A T'an's revolver 1 greeted tue close of the in such away that the traveler looking from | 1icky rabbit foot in Wastington. He go wais in his hand. He bad reloaded his weapon [ 5000 be 0 ames, and in a few momonts 1 ik Cavs in which he had ascided e AN D——- the windows sees this great figure of tho | B or three vearsago in Chictko, ind from it | and stood prepared to give lis enemics more [ 11 Mo i too, would' hava'been | tho fate and Scipio. statie of Liberty coming nearer and nearer [ Probavly con uccess and that of the | jttie e police arrested him for cavryin G L Instant action was of conrse determined to the Washington monument until at last big paper, the Washington pst, which he is tsuddenly t as fire had actually i . A6 leh e is | cocented weapons, He said the threo men Ak had actui wpon, and Captain - Maxwell siznified 10 the tho two ‘are i direct Thio with his ove and | WAKinK SO valuable o story s told to e | \Ghi ditacked T woro Al Kook, b Koo | ORI IS txerutistune work upon tho skin cout thathe would acquiesce in allhis orders e the great_woddess forms a black silliouette | 1% one of General 1latton's friends i that | and Chum Pit. They are known as three of [ 1, WIPIeR eabtives forest resoun The captain had grown accustomed to - unst 16 pure white of tho monument iis_rabbit foot was sent’to him by ho [ {ie nolt Gesperate. Sizhbinioes i the wite | With the thunderous explosion of St Wl eeityrn atla eni lox i Fhis view of the monument has to be caught | Seventh son of aseventh son of a Gdorgia or more of Winchesters, and i (i Latein the night the police arrested Lew be plain on & travin poing at the rate of forty miles au | darkey, who had been befriended in S0me | fung and Wong Sam for carrying conceated | [hany of the barbarous ¢ Pierre then gave Nis commands guickly, S R R S R et LSRN UG G R T e A b St R L S s the hopeless prisoners fell to RO LR V. foton. Tsimabtors vabith iched hinm when e was in Chicago. He at ¥ il hem @ revolver Wits |y pithing in the last agonies of q ‘ 3 ¥ stat the point where it becomes visible b L) . bund, while the other had a murderous look 7 proper deference to the ofi e i In s et cas WL BRI Uob 6 1k time though the world hardly knew it, | oot eiie e sther hitg, & 100k | with maddened yells alarec uuimber of bl e e poaking, trotling aroand! on I Joth men are sus-§ ooated forms, together with Pierre Bapti canonly bo seen for & second, and ouly one y e pected of being concerned in ok Of ¢ 1 throt > e T Bt R Ik ToHR Mean thels 1 the Now York Press, | 20 : nd Bonuparte, ant, ‘burst from the plads ’ 2 1 which Doint naked fiends, leapine, dancing and seream inthe w delight and exultation, yiid the of Libe She weighs away, Cheir heats dangled o 0SOMS, Black Cat and b R e T e t o small fortune, He hadu't i His Mot B iioy: @ zrowth and came bound- | 10" Gommence {oonte vombination thoy | cent in his pocket, aud though e lived well Bl Loty s @it 1f | It was only through - the faithof ane of his MHoYa 58 16lkyilog: Soiitie ot ithemiEaslEthe (AT perittions ] s a big hotel in Chicago, okt eyesand faces filled witt a fearful expects | g Bl S s LS Vg r et (AL I i, b e U ey s Angd the quict bov, *' uliE e st Wikt e T e ; 100 I'ine Mexicare Onyx Clocks, TR G oh e o K 1o thing turned up, The general did € v who's sly, gt that th lurt were it i { 3 gz o B aan S witeh of the rabbit foot, but he w A e Doy who's iy ternation d s if petrified or | BoUrSq in upon o $510. Aund the boy who apes the mule. chuined 10 the spot by some unseen power, for | GRS O £ a moment utterly incipable of raising a hand "“ it s b | DI N T Iy (Bl (00 N But of ll the boys R At et intiidating yell wnd disiied forvard 235 [ine Black Mardble Clocks,$7040$50 o nourish the joys Butas the s s bogan to close still s LI o i bl out OF the mother's heart at home, Ao s o SU porteayed in the lasteapter, with the su = 5 A 0 5 5 ol Rt B O HE L iore hie thought about the field the better ho And timd and meos— to flee—aull but ¢ the treacherous und re- | oot SLEALSEOR & AL e : o jut ) VH‘\\V.I let him tell the story liked it, and e tinully put his hand in bis The darling who wiil not roam. vengeful 1.0 S th 48 No 8. et I'.\‘“ T .] w“ I\\:'H lw h > » /77 B S et e whor o goddess | podet i boed the paw of the ranbit That the world is tough cape o auionminad before wiving up is life R AL as we loft the depot e trucks were full | and said And rugged wnd rough, D s ditanah s “presence of Captain. Maxweil's gl Sie T 7 W) > Twmw M«anl was \u'i: m.»' and te went back to the hotel and told his wife Ilh\\ can_she bear i ;‘l RO R GIAIBa R et Ci \wl\;,n them until that haven of safetly w also kept his eyes toward the | that he had decided to buy the Washington To see him dare AR UEL S d el il i reached. Here FredgCressy, Tie Bre c e E Ll e L e e L e L NS o Ii7s i tentn s nlows1 unconscious girls. Frenziediy tearing - is s anranlny L Lee | Walnut,all styles, from %_JU upzoard, froight cars inerensed, and as we neared the | possesses considerable common sense,and she HOmAlRRICEY bl ey i meron and jotted down the notes D Tor hirling eddies around hi B 7. point swhere the two come together the track | & For what 10 her ke i bl i Ltk which furnished the hisis of my st s > s 7o e L L O S T e o tas e it el o seeond, o en t had aotually | TSNS S Y, 1 LHundreds {‘/ ‘\1(14 /‘ />/r7\w /)/r»/z.( wm’ dow, however, and aught a view of | You have no money W the Post is o costly That makes of the boy a mant “1‘;”; ‘:;;“' i ':*\""::"l"“;‘\"" “”‘i“‘ I"‘ ‘””1 need hardly add, did not linger at Pin a4 y the poddess against the monument between | property.’ o ) Though born to rule, catllatiblie Aty s vestrained | pigge hut the next morning at the head of | v a1 , over and watching ¢ as 1 did so, and | 1 ¢ ¢ S Might ruin her hero's pla thescene, Analmost maniacal shrick butst |, "sp, Cressy, left for Porcupine creek ver aud watehing closcly as 1did so, and | ton, and with that he went out on the strect, Tight ruin her hero's plan, e e e Todiee | Uy Mr. Cressy, loft for Porcupine crecle, when the two ca g I exertedly | called on o friend, and borrowed enough to i \ where a few days later they all participated 0 - A . apped one hand . ao3iug, | {ake him to. Washington apd to Meen hivn S0 she keeps him snug wamnor, o - gracofuly camo leaping | LY o Wounded Ruoo, ' 0 //”//f\"//.” O_///“ C /” X Y / 5 [/ 27 //”H “I've gotit,” and T n Wik out | there for the week or two necessary for his As @ bug in a rug, ike a whirlwind toward “the murderous | P\Ghagmore! 1 lay down my pen with the 5 . 5 4 ) Ay / or b e ; : chieftain aud the girls, Le Loup recoiled o ) . 7, . - of an old woman who sat in front of me and | yegotiations. The amount, howoever, was so Where nobody says him n; o 4 ot § s aunouncement that my story s told X o) b S e who must have thought 1 was crazy. Well, I | suall, that when he got to Washington he Till he turns out a cad, stop, ".‘”f‘ x..} h ARoN h«“g, 1eod | What the reader, beyond all’ doubt, has an ( /“ X‘\' ( e /‘” (/( (RS ‘1//“ /“7/( /“/\ went out to Dakota and seeured niy election. | stopped with a friend rather than to put up wpr o o the bud, T b O e g Ty i, | ticiputed from the begiuning has uot yet taken e lfall Gt @ i I don't, of course, believe that the monu- | at the best hotel in the city, as was his cus hile the mother's hair turns gray. (Jadi e dark breast of the treacherous § iy, The Barrett family are in New York 4 adfa 73 ks w s / sm12 20 it ahd the goddess had much to ao withit, | ton p . NPT Dioux. | & deep guitend ejuaitation, whilh | with the Cumerons and ¢ is bighly probivl; 1 ‘”/’,/" (2 aleSn OCRS 0] cvery b b b B LA 2w, the Post was owned by Me. Stil-| Keeping Account with the Girle, | botrased his unbounded surprise broke from | 0 ° aunouncement of a couple , &0 - o o wait out to Iiinois for the same purpose and | son Hitehins, and be considered it worth | There isa young man in this city as well | ki bfiapie eraop. bk fell from | il not b Tonie postpaned descriphion, from B/ wup to 3500, gotleft,” somewhere about 0,000 General known in business circles as he s to a large | leased theiv chiteh on Nell Brown RimeoE el At mingy ot ov) p PATESMEN WITH DREAMS, ton put on a bold ar and 34 | yiumbor lof young ludles,savs tho P! ol s hair, whera he had entwined thom, | 9¢hce. Perplexing though, the web of onr 5 S o Senator Hansbrough had, i am told, a | on Hutchins. He talked as though he owned | HHEEEE 2 o his IM e e e ot i hg. | existeneo may bo=loworir 1 G (o = '// 00 1A 7¢ ///“S ernbractng very Seator Hunsbrowgh had, © am told, a | o Hutchine | Foykel s thoweh b 0o | i press. Tubis business e is quict row. | 4 he Mageered | forward | owith 6 G er ot Ot ihasouy :J e e if the tamument and | that he did nov own anything. Nevertheless, | W1ar and industrious, aud particularly prides vet the darkest cloud has its s 51l g Ayhich howas told thit 3 the monument sd | e Qiseassed the situation ith him, andthoy | himself upon the neatness and accuracy | hie st testh, Lo singlo word: TWeen | o night its duwning, and He who notes the kund, / om $2.50 to $1,000, o Do suscosstul Mhere ave no ond of | dickered over terms from day to day, until [ which characterize his books of account (i k frhofatuin, it doniall iinmy Sl LI curious dreams deseribed n the cloak rooms | Hutclits got his figuros down somowlore | [yuring the social season he fits about from > thisthrilling sconowas heing en- | 140 us 1 wo will boled, within His SO NOTE—Sce oux display of Fine Clocks (and the [iile Loues s deunie of our great- | B, N Bertah. Wilkins, who | entertamment to entertainment, frequently thorgiwore Otliors Gquillyintotesting THE BN D | es) W our Sixteenth Street wind tatesmen o conneotod with tho storios | ! Vilkins, who v [ SOl on. . Baptiste nd Bonapatto. word | prices) in one of our Sixteenth Street windows, | flames. | was then about 1o leave the houseat tho close | attending the opera and playhouses, always OPTICAL GOODS > atfull length and is face had two separate | gether, Wilking appeaved to like the | “Olall girls talk, as they write very | Ky this time the two girls had regained fnd distinct images, the tip of the mosoof | Mea, but he suid that he hadwt | muchalike, butstill thereis move variety in | their pousciousness, probably revived by the = Fine Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Opera & Onie being about thiree inchies from the tip of | kreat deal of money and that he would have | twenty than in one. Besides T keep z g T e e e e T In el A S bone 1 i 3 Dlonoseof theothor. Tho illusion startled | 10 goslow. 5ot of books at homa in which T s ol vakou0 {rom: WL AsonT!G hilult von: it Field Glasses, Opera Glass Holders B i, and Tooked in the glase. but | *Woll, come on and sco_Hutchins about it | cent I spend on them, and it offords moconi- | freance. I shall not attempt 1o depict the 9 413 < > o a0 tha s aooi . 1o lay | suyhow.” sud Hatton. And the two went to | siderable amusement. For instance, 1 eha R e e s e dneyasaaenn hysician and Chemist. Lorgnettes, Barometers down ngain, went half and then no Ison Hutehins office. ‘T'here the dickering | cost of theater tickets, flowers, supper, and | father and son and daoghter mingled theip | BOBERT G. ECCLES, M. D, 191 Dean St = 722 O A T R RS rain and at last Hutehins said carringo hive and_then credit it with the | words of gratitudo and joy together. BIROOKLY N, Jan. 25 Thermometers, ete. of the faces was puler than the other. He . Ha and_ [ have been [ amount of pleasure I had, as ‘passable time |~ Pueip offorings were dovout aud hea telt, | London Toilet Buar c : etk r (L a G BOTD o i tosatayninad s v several days,and | ‘enjoved the evening hugely,’ “ete. The girls | whilo their e wore ex- | GENTIEMEN e ln B 1 e Wald “that. it made i great | 1t seems tome that there's too blank much [ who afford me the most. enjoyment. receive impression upon Lis wife, He tried the ex- [ talk and two biank little : Now I [ the greater number of invitations, so I think et apain i main_ after that, but | wantyou eitherto pat up o shut up. 11| Lmay fairly say that] seck velxation and Bever succeaded in reproducing the images, | sell you the Washington Post for &10,00 on | pleasure in’the same way that Luttend to my | into her father's arms, and with her head [ eombinaton might o swallowed without injars. 1 Senator Logan was toa certain extent a | cortiin terms, and I want 210,000 cash by to- [ busiuess—on system upon his breast, sho burst into an almost in- | can see o son why 1t should not necomplish Vveliever in droams, He thougtt it was bad | morrow at 12" o'clock to_bind the bargain e — colicrent ontuurst of fond affection and | what souclutm fur it 1 G, ECCLES luck to am of hisv teeth, W be dreamt With that he loo 1 at Hatton, he faco of W hat She was For, thanksgiving, while Bob, jr, and Nell London Tollet Bazar Co. of these just before his adopted daughter, | the ex-postmaster gencral was like that of Brooklyn Life. Browning strained each other their hearts | Gesrties You having submitted the nla Katie, died. She was absent at the time | the Sphinx, His iron jaw more hkeiron | 1 gissed her. Yes, I will admit ity in most estatic happiness. of Flaali Worny Daste and Dixiplo’ 3tombrer to mosl 2 E and justa few days bofore her death he said [ than ever. He looked Hutehins in the eye |~ We two wero alone in the hall But a short time had elapsed from the mo- | can conclontiously recommond it nx bolig a good Fine Solid Gold Spectacles ¥ Fine Steel Spectacles or Eye pne morning ot breakfast: I am afraid | and with nothingin his pocket he said coolly : | Fer roses we . and the perfume ‘ment when the soldiers' Winchesters had | combination and contaming only such romiedios as Gt N JEea Katie is sick.” This expression came from | “Pll take it Write ‘out your termsand | = Got into my bead’, that was all reverberated throwizh the woods, aud that in | wiil benelt those requiring 1t or Fycolusses, only 83 hisdream, and a few duys later he got a | sign your proposition, Sries which Le Loup had fallen dead with his Of the nutabers of tollet apticles that have come 4 telogram ¢hronicalling her death e i this Borlah Witkins tumed pute, | Ty Jove, but it wasyt my fault, man chest crushied in from tho blow of the young | wetore my notice anct that are tntended for the s Other dealers sellat $5. e e did ot kniow what to make of it, and as | Hfwasher own - she was ravishing fairs Toring e i e iR e e Poriaa | FrAAIGIRIKIRR BeE iR T I Vio Ak Herlips wera liko rose leaves wncurling s M;x: what had becono o€ Hw;-ll‘l e Of tho | it forin show yours to be i ouly s Finer and Heavier Solid 1 the time, and ch he thoug oretold Pranle. i} . e like stars, and - her Nigh Lo events of the past few mo- | i mpositions are quito harmless NS N s N alineitine miiTEIEh L i0 Ry T L Frank, where are you gomg to get ments had forever removed all doubts of his ! It G, BCOLES. Gold Spectacles and Eye Youreyes tested Free by A T ot Aol PHAT TEN THOUSAND DOLLAKS ! as sweet as the breath of wild violets, loyalty aud friendship for the Barrett family, s 5 . had the same kind of presentiment, when he ¥ o atE s PLANTA BEATRICE removes Moth and " 1t Optic A was first inaugurated here as president. He | [ an ul\\n;mnnmm.x\\\ 1,1.‘ 1 con 't At Bl :lu“\l e Erow ot s a8 R gv]\lw s at 8350 to 80, an exper ptician, ! ade pessonal inquiries at the stands ut the | 000 dollars here in Washngton on S A bR it S \theal of the capitol and 1old the ofcials that he | hours' notice, Aud that Wwoman was made 0 be kissod. Nan Barrett was the first to discover sereaiholodlon and youth i) kol : Worth €0 to $10. perfect fit guaranteed. fowred an aceident. e even went so far | +Who psked you o gut it vo £ i and it was his outsavicled fori i ¢ i endespnlspe: s any s to have an army engineer to examine the | joined Hatton, and with thathe shut his jaws e « o that of the lifel J¢ Loup, that caught g 2o Db PR 5 3 A :'m‘“”f“_,‘w, 0 AL ORROR 0 AR T tozether again aud told Wilkina vy A physician says in the Triounc: “We | hervision FLESH-WORM PASTE refines an Repairing of Watches, (locks, Jewehy, Spectacles, E the main east portico, The test was that he would attend to it. This ! ofteu huve queer expericaces. Let me tell With a cry of vecd i, mingied with [ smooth a x yoro I X : by allowing five or six hundred person cvening. He went Lowe that wight and slept | you one. 1 once knew a man and wife, They | 24 ARTANE LD A aige ne Bl AT LOWEST PRI ov it that Morning. 1t wis found 1o like a top, The next morning he ealled upon | Jord L etoetly polite, and to. all appe L Tunteded but a glance to reveal that he | tive c - yight and a repe offect Wi 3 a banker friend here at about 10 o'clock, Me e PR, 4 Il appearances | hag received a death wound, but nee it | $1 General ( \ he et ey i s rivate offica and told bim | were highly respectable. Oue day, in con- | came, Hdsay, ALl they sy was th e it e ot o Pt it | that e wanted to buy the Post, and that ho | versation with the lady, T happened to speak | blood pouring dowri his swathy - chest, and | tion 1 tean something will oceur there that | had to_ putup §10,000 by noon’ und that he | of cildren, when she spoke up and said, o | the bullet wound in his neck . » y 0 ' v ¥ apleasant to me accident did | wanted himto Jead him $10.000. He then | a0 g littlo baby once, but it died. T also had | ¢uirere Wis @ gencral exclamation of lamen ror y all D75 \ IV ‘ ward tl vl arena, where the | rewnining S1oux stood wghiast, with by from the el n left is pocket and went out, walked up N b aa RGO o 860 treet along the banks of the e o et o tiamed. | laice and thought. The rabbit's foot and the bt Pt tho moment piesed. Howent to Dae | dorkey turned his mind towards the south, Kot and failed to get his election. The last b Quickly at Cameron’s and Sapio's side, and hesident Tincoln had o dream which ho | of his term and did not know where to gonor | having with him some one of about a score of | & believed prophesied his assassination. He was “'“;V '”-I'“ “‘“”““‘ found ‘“I“ 0 ,"”" irls to whor ays more or less attention, | ered the bonds which vound our friends, de Lying on a lounge in_ his chamber and when [ ated, and mecting him on_ the , pro e i e e R A Lying ot lounge in his ciambor and whon | 81,10, et g on, e SRt PO When asked rocently why be bad so many 3 | B e b HLis aant wos roflosteq | and that thoy buy tho 'Post to girls he said and saving then from serious injury from the L’Dm/,/”,an PI'L’/I{II'(I(IOIIS. | | dashiugz away the bl faseots, ey sov- | D, Eccles’s Decision in Regard to £Planta Beatrice hay hivited in silent and fervent caresses. As | igbeen subm 1 am frec tosay thatit 1s soon as Cameron unfolded his precious love | anexcellent and pertoctly harmless oneand o f from his close embrace, she threw herself | from ansthi a polenous nature that sich a 20 different styles: from $1up. Glasses, Cheyenne's whirling tomahawk, uses s Planta Beatrice and Flosh Worn Paete. the turned to shower their gratitude upon WUt it was an dceident to Grant's | went over the situation and showed his tation and pity, and knecling, Nau lified s | 3riuf ather and not to Grant, The old man stum- | friend how the Post ¢ be ma a little poodl G it died too. Tt nearly | headto her lap, deteemined that his last mo. Ak oan Killed me. Ob, if 1 had only knowu you L b be as fled as it I A over a board which had been insecuroly | to pay aud th old cayital y you, | meets might be as une us it was in her od Mis Jog. Tt was at fiest thought the leg | to listen aud coutinued to grunt until Hatto i = e dying Indian 1ifted his hand and mo- | ga.4.0 West 234 € 180 Tast Was broken, but it turned out to be | got through and then walked with him to the Many Like That, tioned them all to gather close to him, as he ¥ I rsovere sprain, | Grant did not hear of | door without giving an auswer. He followe Harper's Bazaar: “Was your hus. | gaed with a steady eyo into their gloomy NEW YORK, U. &, A THIWA r UL \ ) ] [ i’ i3 until he reached the white | Hatton outto the cab i which tie had come | hand insured?” “Yes; 5,000 in a mu- | faces ]I\~Il.‘..<ml\y~ lips then parted,and bis = | 10TH AND FARNAM STS, OMATHA, NEB A DU DS VE RDT up, et the money ? understand that | and though he said he knew nothing of the he stebbed in_after him and told the ¥ i hd teachings of the #ood missionaries and thaugh o s e T ol it | cabby to drive to tiggs’ bank. Here tho two | 410 John wu the only member in good | ailbeen thrown away. The Night Hawk his e RS gontlemad inforiaed i | EOU UL s WenL i, wid e capitalist gave stunding ut the time of his death, and | dou his duty $oth 10 the Manitow and his - that he was not seriously iujured. “Well, 1 | I'rank Hatton the assessment fell on me. But I've got | mortal fricuds 2 for' wremn, iptiod am glad said General Grant, “that it is not A CHECK FOR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, the money. - x“”x ""-‘"" “““‘\'\‘“"" ‘\' l'\l\ 1 l”l“l”‘ mute Y i worse, but 1 felt sure something would oc- | Hatton presented it and the mon - ennorse aid sorrow, till Niw, recoveris Sy R Hatton presented. 1t and the money When the lord chief justice of England 0, said in choking tones cur,” counted out to him. As soon as he had se “ v - W nus! ou die o ! ot oot | R R | et g e pron | SRR T | Nee Bl EW YORK DENTAL P aThe most remarkable dream I have asked for a certified eheck for 10,000, 1t was | COmments ) QRE A S RGARIAN shine knows he was her friond. The e ) 12 g heaed of was that which s sald to have boen | K134 28 SOk Betian thio rabbi fo Acquitted, of Course wi tried o save allin de wagon but could | 1 u il s vw cdid his best and the Girea i - L il e T Car, 1¢ el & : S and others at just about the time when hewas | He then drove to the office of the Washing Orange Life: *My client,your honor e e i G ISR L T ML NGO BIUERN, Dirnoes it and Barnam 51 Ching mulification und secossion in South | ton Post aud reached there within five min- | said the lawyer, “cannot b guilty of | *'1t'\¢as evident to our Raltlie urin W.dtd St New York Oy | . ~ Phrolina: Calhoan told the story, it was | utes of 13 o'clock. He stepped into Mr. | bigamy, Weéadmit the marvinge with | conquerer was prese e l )l l" l ;l ( )\\ \ l . sald, ata breakfast party. He was observed | Hutehins room, and Stilson Huteh veeted |yl fivst alleged wife, The second mar- | frame, whic tor? Does it pain you you've come to buy the P once, ns you will see at once, there | iy halice word he utterod, and the soft p et ; i ° For the Skin and Scalp, Projared by Dermatologist with Mr. Calboun puthis hand under the table, s, 1 have fed” General Hatton, | Were no two marringes und therefore no | jigut from tho camp-fire fell full upon bis si alearos . 1hAve made tun daoans ol 11TH u‘ Y An aunoyed frown came over his face, and [ “aud Uil take bigamy, lent form, lighting up that red, sombre face LEPSY or FALLING SIOK NESS o lfo o sty he jerked it quickly out again, saying “Indeed,” sald Hutehins, “but you remem. 3 - apon which was stamped an expression of warrautmy remedy Lo ¢ o worst ca Becay i Mlliore 1s mothing the: muttor with my hand, | ber that the coutract calls for $10,000 in cash | De Witt's Littie Early Risers, Best little festio, yet mournful tranguility others have failed in 1o reason for not now re a v 4 LGUARANTEE o only Ihad & peeuliar dream las! i on today nill ever made. Cure” constipation every U hour later, when sounds of | & o fug A bematie andl 4 Fras Rciiia of that's ol right,” said Hatton, os | tlme Noneegual, Use them uow. ’ biad ceased, and tho dark, murky pools O e e e Oy

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