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ORLAROYA'S PROVISED LAND, 22 Nogr. HORRI Tmmersed in Molten al k camy Bufferin Rddition but tie that o roal! ther fear g, 1 1y decl ) e Jolin smeltor thro Dot bu somo | to ful to th almg and wi hizsel water cast hi 10 hi were b Davdly cupo W wear been b of cold Aui High points protrac diner AT Sto and g fng bu S you i very side th Denver & Rio 156, na miles eanon W emban gineer in the Juuped. | Guu ) Aa Ing la girl q unlia Frank veada union vauts rates the ki Lol enst ¢ puckn, Forn and pe in eighty mer. The Rro 4 ing gated atold Tndia urally AF AB has be Rev char, Rev to Col Florid The feol bilitie Mal mutila Dew 1 Mrs. forty bersh M. eelebr fast weok twent) The make an effort to secure the st Feviow Thic hardw pnd suceceded in makin yrorth tha fort, and as by Hundred Tor Of Swirming Into the New ry of Late LE BATH A TACOMA MAN Moetal-Thirst of enver Juror- Puchlo Houses epers Form a Union orthwestern News, VA When t Nlibamma and 1 heir S i A the sit The u i Pexas aid it an ey t tho Santa Ee devot from the recent cold weather ) the ) { hunger, are inter t features and the particular o the Guthrie nowspapers fon of the situation is the fack that w artivals have orought smallpox w Flie people of Guthrie at first 1 the fact that the disease existed, 1 town would be injured, but nd that the smallpox is spread papers have come ot and op Lin favor of coustituting a quar wzainst the & are I n I thoiv en Motal, riks I the shift. It Bathed in Mot A f Tacoma 0 th I AL pre R was only nee of mind that ho was Ath, days g st lis bala o tarted 1sepot of m ep he ng lnto an imume A o fell he ht the rim md although he was immersed to his armpits he drew himself than almost superhuman effort threw into an adjoining pit iiilea with [ his fellow-workme ' to the second pot Assistanee, hit wdly burned, ot w sear on him, ‘Thoe seeret that he had on heavy wool nd outer clothing, and ~before urned through Adams was in water. but vy ot under it hua Missed His Bitte jortant suit Line company inv in regard to irrigation ted trial in Denver. On the way to one day one of the jurors asked Bail ne why' ho couldn’t drop into a saloon t 0 drink. He had been kept on noth twater for two weeks You can getwway without my seeing aid Charlie, “it will be all right tew moments the thivsty man, in a wtful manuer. besan toslide'off one Stone let him get a httle w against the Favmers ving some kuotty resulted in o s pounced upon him Like a tlash and’ put a acelots upon bim. Judige Bentley ipon having the jury spend anothe tho case and the juror had to o s Acoident. nde freight No, ran into a rock siide five of Grand Junction, Colo,, 1 the of the lower T'ho engine pletely derailed and rolled down the ut feot. En inm Davis was seriously injured nof the left His fireman ding in the swift currentof the but mivaculously eseaped injury. e freight car left the teack. Housekeepe s’ Ui imiher of ladies of Pueblolield a week to take action on the servant General incompetency and wility are the complaints made, Mrs. Wilson was electod presidont, and paper advocating the tion of a of ot ser and fix senedules of and of of wages, This is the first socioty of i ever formediin Colorado, engine rrow guage, Gunuison. ki listance Wi T of twventy meet stion. hou: rs A Well That Bre, olton’s well, situated a o Wash., still and then blowing it out awain 1t a time it wil in and rhaps tho next day it will blow it out with considerable foree. It is a_vory 1k of nature, and the people in ¥ cannotaccount for it. The well is ix feet deepund was dug last thes, and a continues a air, Stanwood, day suck Indians Build a Fort. White Pine (Nev.) News says ) ludiavs at Paneake mountain more are at Duckwater and several hundred a Fort Ruby. Theso movements of the 15 at this Season of the year are uat- looked upon with suspicion. there build many congre- SWS OF THE NOKETHWEST, Nebraska. 0ss Men’s and Farmers' assoc on organized at Valparaiso. Jolin Scherer has left Crote to s ot new chureh at Avoca, In Dr. Goodale and wife have r muous from their winter trip thr us iation take wwned ugh firm of Ferguson & wlers of Norfoll, has < 31,000 and assets #00. Eddy, failed flour and with clous persons broke the ted the casings of the windows on the lence of Rev. Mr. Jacobus of Delta. Recina Durr, an early settlerm Otoe died recently at the home of her oruear Nebraska City, aged seventy ass and badl 1o establish a_camg ans at Blue Springs, Ihere men there eligible to mem 11 Mrs. Daniel Davidson ated their golden wedding angive They have lived in Nebrask: y-live years., York Oddfellows e apnual reviey Patriarchs Militant for York. T rsin the latter partof April sves forced open tho front door_of the are store of . (' ht at Milford 2 off with about §100 revolvers and kuives. No of guus, €lue has been found. James Craig, insauc and hi Ppurial srate i The Custer other « who had traded for them, youn Ih Terenc conver churct D.D, wuce Dan commi mont, an inmate of the > asylum at Hastings, died s remains _were sent to Craig had been an inmato nstitution for thirteen years. horses stolen from Farmer Gilmore of county were found by the sheriff the tay in the possession of Thomas Catlia, T'he thieves, two wmen, have uot been discovered annual session of the Platte River con e of the Evangelical association wil se ja_ Holdrege at tho Evangelical \, beginning March 12, Rev. R. Dubs, LL. D, of Chicago will be in attend’ incurable recont, qar of - the Porter, the escapea murderor who tted suicide the other day near F Mo., to @void recapture, was to have hune ot Quiney, T as Edwin 1) lentof Nebraskn € of J. Kes for 1y « imney that the A\J her , Mar itk at was foread 1s forced en it was foun faughter M L wrlt am, who ant has boen arrest speed circuit has been wdary of found by S0 foot ket A depth appeared wd Wi out in a fow lias Db I » super wenty-five C. P Blake hassued the Dubugu ralway company for £,000 for tined by him i a colli nmer s Oddfellows of Nin e Hundredtt vlets w nty-second anniversary of < Rapids April 24 nl Charley robbed a4 Albia a short peniten tiary street injuries su non their Line last the uth and et the order at ty the Ross, two man named timo ago, ha sontences two jeen piven of years cach A band from 1 L ments of ndinns ma 1 throu Jf the Muasqualki teibe, cvation, are_giving enter hout tho state, presenting lanee Thero are several s WS and papooses with them, Olell, living near ho didn't have Parragut, has in fowa. Ii 8. and at tho aluable farm of 200 s vtiiof catile and is out Cora Ray las b entenced in the penitentiary from Decatur cou Were arrest the trial has j woman has ever been senten tentiary from Decatur county Tiwo farmers near Marsialltown nam Dann and Yetley are out of poclcet over he price of two v Jouds of potatoes, and I Blodgety, the parchiser, 15 **out of and hearing, The potatoes were bot shipped to Kansas City Feoruary 14, B gett gave Dann and Yetley two drafts cover ing the valie of the purchase, drawn u Blodgett Brother M. . Williams, Kan as City. The farmers ondorsed the drafts and the Commercial banke of ~Marshalitown cashed them, Being forwarded to Kans Uity for collection they wero returned with the notation, *No suchparties here.’” Blod- wtt then explained that the drafts were drawn upon the wrong bank and desimated another. Again the paper was protested und Dannand Yetley had to refund the money and pay the protest fees. Blodgett is a vezetablo jooberat Marshalltown and this isn’t the fiest trassaction that looked crooked. His whereabouts is unknown. Fitteen years ago a litde girl named ‘kett wos kidnaped from her parer home 1 Carroll co and her where abouts remained o mystery until a fow weeks ago. A newspaper clipping giying an ac countof the finding of agirl in Arkihsas msworing the deseription was published i the Carroll Sentinel. An uncle read it and started atonce for Arkansas. After some little time ho found the object of his search workine ona boat, employed in claning fish for some fishermen. There was so uch joy ver the restoration to home and frieuds that 1o thoughtof prosecution entered the minds of either of them, and unclewnd niece starte at onee for Carroll county. They arrived i Glidden Thursday. The gitl was four ye old at thetime she kianaped aid i now nineteen. She has had a var ence, but has been unable tolearn abouts, partly becanse her ket movini about. Hespeut s inunavailing search and tin ally to Montana, where he now s Thie girl not quite sure of hername, call- ingg herself Buckett oand asister i 110 tho peni 1stbeen con ty fted Color The legislature tablish a system of cloaring houses Trinidad bas inereased the city limits con- siderably by taking i half a dozen additions, Sixstudents were expeiled from the Boul e university for teariug e up bridges, side walks, ete Muny we veported dying from star vation near Bare City and east of that point on ‘Third creeks A. W. King of Denver is toestabli company w operate oil and gas wells betwve Pucblo and Denver. W, A. Brown was fo at Buena Vista, havi froma paraly tic strofe Eflorts are wade tohave th Crawford military reservation abos rose wrned intoa winers’ hospital Cigvernor Routt has issued proclmation, ad Ouray is d Thus is the town's ambition g Prof. S, Wingel uus resigued tis posi- tion as principal of e Silver CLiff school, Prof, T. F. Bradshaw suceoeded him, The interest in the Citizens' hospital at Aspon is bein. vived and it is now pro posed to complete tire building atonce, Dave Hut, a Pueblo boy, muvderous; assaulted auother boy uamed Tom Duke @ was seut to the refora school for threo years, “The Case-Wilson stone quarry at Boulder, one of thebest white sandstone quarries in the state,has been sold 10 @ Denver sy ndi cate, o, 1 has been petitioned to es- e ha 1 dead in his cabin tied during the night Lelug old Fort @ Mont the necess reda city atiticd A great strike is veportedin the Paymaster mine near [ronton, A solid body of ore said to have been ex intered in the bree of the main tunnel Ned Goodwin, ou his way from the ous ranchto Byers dead body of a i been lying there for The city council of Buena Vista granted o franc the Buena Vista electric light company to build a railroad fromthe Midland lepot to the Cottonwood Hot Springs The Leadvillo city council presented Sandy McCisiek with a zold medal in appreciation of his ready cournge in stopping n vunaway lactder truck on Harrison avenuea wonth or is st Porte: found on the prairie t an, which evidently had some time. 156 1o York and George Clafin stole tho recently buiit house of Physician Fenton from bis rauch near Rocky Ford and moved it toone of theirclaims. The men have becn urvested There is 2 s¢ Janmes eme on foot in Canon City to of the Arkansas river, by to Canon City to be used 1 to furnish power for man- meaus of ditches, for irrigatin ufactories. Henry Adsmond, aprominer Rocky Ford aud owner caught his right arm terribly lacerated at the elbow oree W. Haynie, tho son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanl Pueblo without ever having of his own existence, The was born idiotic, blind and deaf und dun A Pueblo mun sent 25 contsd in reply advertisemwent in a Denver paper which prou. 1sed him infornation how to make 830 4 week at home on o capital of §l. He reccived a printed slip bearing these words: “Fish for fools as 1 do. Thomas Robson, 8 wellknown Leadville werchant, narnwly missed being killed by Alderman Hayburst, who fived two shots at him, Tendays agoHayburst madean as- signment to Thomas Robson aud J, C. Stil well Siice that twe thore bus been bad ranchman at £ a threshing outit, & machine and it was His arm was awputated sixteen-year Haynic had lenowl poor_cr THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, blool affray Nolan in Eagle f which was followed by the shoc Hayburst was arrested situatad at the head of Bush eroek, ounty, and_atan altitude of §200 eot, is attracting considerable attention from Aspon and Leadville men. Fi a At operating thero, and il for the treatmont Ldore W | ting | ide was W Eliry engagod pick tor in the Jovel | 10w mine s ' six shon the powder ex- 1ly manglod his faco and rrod about T o'clock and at 3 ard Mc¥ ploded and fearf a Ivanhoe, a e 0 L road tation 2 Midland (1 b ed from tho | stered by himself, | reprimanded by known admi l spitchera fow days ¢ 1, it beyond that Mamie Reinhardt, liv 1t Puet rted 10 visi 1t st week, wal kin track of the Santa e wad. She was ed by @ burly tramp, who carried bee Wi the embankment. Her loud cries of v brought assista and the ¥ ape in the darkness, d that the recont visit Trinidad was for th oking over the ground prepa shing a > goneral and rep s there, [t both a passcuger and division point, and, as & great many is thought to haveshons in been Chinge ash et g near the smelter olo A neighbor aboit S « s nig o g St the people to ry tab Char lden, rocently tie In ot Wyatt and the charge of killing ran preliminary examination ar henext termof the disiriet court voral hades, heads, ete far from the de is the sontheast arrestol by Cat Thormp. cattle, has held to | had a wnswer at which residine Loadville, was fatally hurt. A oles was fived, and aftr going away Lo veturned before his parter, One of the hoes had held fiveand exploded as he wis within afow feet of it Hle was_hit in the right side by the flying rock. Soveral ribs were broken and his back injured. He was takon Vincent's hospital Pueblo on the | Kendall's store at La they wers o Thoy gave theiv liottand James Murphy s jail they attacked Sheriff Gentry who lad thiem el and tried to | S wyvolver, but e sucd W placing »f themn behiind the bars P wo men were arrestod at eharge of roboimgs C., 1 Junta and taken thero. Jail i defaultof 50 bail names as Georg On the way 1oLt ac AgaL plo board of trade wdop ol | nt to the state lewisiature to | experiments bad been made | tirection of the boavd withthe | tsugar ind it the experi ‘ nts had been 3 t demon ating tht t sfull Wi A be sue ansis valloy. | ued the ussenbly oy t [ | l 1 road ve- | ginningat the mouth of canon, con tinning up the canon to the Magnolia t and up that hill Black Hawlk, has topped takiug toll at the gate near Bo | The road wasnot. i good repaiv and suit | | | wils brought declare the franchise for feited. An ent was made by which the railroad company is to give the wll road tothe connty. ‘T'he'transfer has nob yot veen | made, but soon will be. At the Chica Como, aminer named William tempted to thaw out seve powder in a blacksmith's forge. noments a terrible ex plosion oc building was completely demoli feot from its site Heeklin was His lett hand had been blown off at the wrist and both eyes werc cut. A fragment of the flylng debris had strucic him Sauare inthe forehiead and there was a Lurge depression in his skull, o mine, afow milos Heeklin ticks of giant | hod i 3 found lyings. | Aland patent, signed by the presice the Urnited States and issued to the Pacific railrond company, was filed for roc last weck with the clerk of Araps ug 1041 acres of land lying irnmedis of Denver. This patent includes | onwhich the Presby torian college | built, alsoll of Colfax garde quite anumber of other valuable t land 10 the same neigrhborhood. It will not affect existing conditions, however, as it is » of the nature of a ratification than of anoriginal deed. ts of Wyoming. J. Walsh was_emished in the mines at He died at Rock Creek while hein n 10 the Union Pacific hospital at Den Dia t vor Leports fr Lparts of Uinta_county a uaanimons that there will be an abindauce of water tis summer for irrigating all the land | under ditch | Union Pacific Brakeman i was run over by a fro station. He s badly 1t covery are slight Justat the rear of th vanston is a sulphur spring. The water sxcellont the yenr arund, There s talk of piping the water down to the bottom of | the hill during vhe spriog. A fight with baro kuuckles was ar to take place near Ro One of the o My b tr ed and shy of Lara 1 at Dana bis chances | State insane asylum anged ke Springs Fobruy 21, ibatants did not appear, and the forfeit, money was paid tothe oth >W No. 1 sues torecover the fo The Union Pacifi wing its rordbed along the e near vanston A force of | m hec at work filling upsome uirly excavations that were made within th limits when the road was first built Mr. Amoretti, who has the eontvact supplying beef tothe Indians on the Sho. ne ese ation, has been informed by the aetment that fo will be called on to fur 200,000 ponruds adiditional to the origin 90,000, 15 proviced by the tevms of Lis cot | tract. For this additional amount Mr. A ati i receive #4110 per bundred, wain partof the conte: is 1p; for W. . Grezory, n northern W yoming « tleman, and Mr. Cussler, a prominent. stoc k. an of Miles City, Mont., were in Cheyenne weelk nogotiating for the purchuse 200 head of steors, Lwo and three.ye for which they propose Lo pay 318 per head avomd. The transaction is notablo for | the increased prico offered and from the fact | that itis the first me large buvers hawve | come 10 southern Wyoming in the past vear 10 1ok forr cattl rolds, 2 - no nausea, no pan whon De Farly Risers are taken. Smal | Hest pill i) 20 OLIPHANT No_griping, Wite's Little pill. Safe il FOLLY, His Drunkenness Loadsto Hiy Detec- tion asa Horse Thief. Fred Oliphant is a vietim of eire and to this fact are duchis brilliant prc for a term in the penitentiary, Fred got drunk, ke any another and, but rthat indu 108, it is not ble that he would now be dur When aturday eve union depot he had inside his clothes a smal amount of cash, alar jag and @ ticket for | Denver. He wasbooked at the police station an ordinary drank, and as such until morning, when Mr. Hall, & livoryn put in an appearance and told a littl ¥, the essence ot which was that he had veén robbed of a hors nd bugery by @ man named Oliphant. When he saw thename on the po lice register, he wanted to see the owner of it. Oliphant was trotted out for his inspec tion, and was promptly aud positively iden ti: fied ‘as the guilty party it scems that Oliphant hired a buggey at Hall's stable several days instead of taking it back as ag gaged it to a chattel loan agent to tho 0f#40. He then bied himself away ot stable of ex-Councilman Mike F.ee, on Leayv enworth street, and sold the horse for & Ho disposed of the buggy toa Swede nan Peterson for &0. It was while congratulat ing himself on his successful finmeial ven. | ture that he accurnulated tho malodorous load that ied to bis arrest, | o admitted taking the toam, but said that bis brother had itand he could get it in half | an ur i an officer would go out with him, He was accordiugly hand-cuffed and sent out, but after driving around foran hour he admitted that he had sold the rig, and told where it was. His intention of escapang from | the ofticer was notrealized, and he was again | cked up. - — | De Witt's Lattle Early Risers: oniy pill to cure sick beadacke and rogulate the bowels nstan mortal proba arrested ung At the | s horse and 1 d o, mort- | extont | Ne¢ | a | thelady, but she | he GERTRUDE'S LTILE “POEM, Mrs, Athorton's Rythmial Effusion Stirs Several Traveling Mon to Iru SHE DOES NOT KNOW THEM AS A CLASS. s Roast X Quot Do SDEunmer Conrten m One and a m Ane- the Samples, Copions ton Ly other cuke of Gorty t v > com mercial U p travalers f ¥ Gertrudo was a trave vlished in a8t woek. v this of 1 hearted class, and the re: e in sinuations has y communications f £ the grip twoof which MRS ATHERIC 5 Onwiira, Neb, March S Paee Bre: Follwing th mer mer 1 was ing the that gentleman, at. the fined worls and { boys,” *tubat maish, having g by i want of i while to hes word. B s o e p I herowith WG ¥ o the aditorof of a com Wl traveler, common 5 W Pt drim lightly surprised to find anyone elun Title of Lad Ipting to eriticise misrepresented class, vight to that same tine sing such b ¥IseS s rounds with the 08 brass bos and design 6 R fa v col Surely rd wa fioat o ninity was hardly worth o 10 Use thegoodold fishtoned ides we liav procedent and dthority for that an the seriptures of which a traveling uan is supposel orant and Webster's; uut for such phrases and slang as istanced before, we bave wne ex ceptit bethe Bowery, orolu F Points in ing rant, sh, i WY ani b charitable, cadish and nugentlomanly as we » be, vot | suonld ar delass, deseribed t scatcely suppose that to bo the fount for any Ady to g0 to for her inspirations. Lliavo ot the pleasure of Ms. Junin tance, neither do | desire voman to be femiuine befor and by using such lincuage writer is only muking herself worse, than th such an avers| beoufit of the doubt tscription she has written is from hearsay, or deawn_ from herover heatel inagina she should at 1 the rule or the oxeept ion, Athe hoild have been 1nthe chair night last w g from Celdax Rapids to Des Moincs, and a bittorly night it was and s 1 seifish traveling man takean expens b and make bed of ity floor for @ poor little cry as i pitlow §rom nin the trin and was refused until he came across an crscliish brute in thesame line of bist And these are ‘0 whom Mres, A e to tad tee—me sal the life of working with only a remembrance of their wiv s, chiliren, and sisters cheer them ‘al relatives whom they only from four to <ix weeks in the year. ~ They ast believe in and respiceta woman s vespects fhorsell and ninoty nineout of every hundred would bethe first to come to the assistance and protect any womin who was insulted, be it by any m no matter his busine profession may bo. & Tn conelusion, I think if we up by any womin who under than Ms. Atherton do hardly used. At the same time 1f she stoppedd to think that vhere are many owi sex following o voation, and who asked theie opinion of theirmale o would only bedesighted 0 state that have had may little them for, things small Atherton's s 1 like overy Lhing, nd the celass she appears to | L0, te give her serib Mrs n e il who slaves, vhat s or voro writt tands s bette: n ly i themselyes, yot 5, we would not bo so of her if 1 feres they attentions to thanl [ drummers a o | | how pleased aud thankfila woman is tofind | wan, sufficiently & gen of them. Trusting Mat when ' Mr on next fli es into print she will more thor Aly undevstand her subjeet, and write for tion nad not for uotoriety isthe wish of Yourssinewely, A Tiaviriye M Teman, to relic Quotes Poctry at Her, Ovamy, March 6.—To the Editor of Bie: Although from boyhood reader of the daily paper, vever contribited a for in of line i total experience T trust you will give 1 space in the cohimn which you devots reial travelor,” as [ wish to tuke ex b the poem by Mrs.® G hieh appearsin tonight's I have to confess 1 do idently ignorant invoked her muse or sadly “scharity which thinketh it spite ny lack *eom ceptions Atherton Tur B, 1s not know et which lacking in that evil.” First, lot mesay [am not and r commerdal traveler, bt bave, during the past fifteen years been permitie o know intimately hunireds of the * of the grip amd L am proud of acquaintince and friendslip. 1 found them a8 a rle well energetic gentleman i the most sivesenseof the word, quicle to hea cryof distress and equa to'the needs of suffering humanity 004 0 for which wr the “holier” than thou article is writien nin all this mouthel founct compr the whic was , in 1y pe Ty town wost i wiver, bit they hage di jercial Travelerof that period can constantly in contact with these men, Sma then, that they pactok toson tent of their chamet All this nas el L with very few exceptions the commerdial traveler of iy has u more of tho Vices thau the associnte3 of Mrs, -Ath ton possess -y less, for thedrummer pos sCsses ton less dearee than any oth t men of whom I have uny most despicable of all viees, hypocrisy Has Mrs. atherton wer thought lifo the “arumner’” has to load of each year doprived of the secicty of childred and lady friends, obl soend his _evenines his' room thelobby of the hotel. althougt by and cultivation a_gentleman loyal to her sex, veb by lulies | erton denied all Social v the tact that a majority of them would appear tomuch better advantage in the parlo the “society men®’ who are biden. 1 besneak fromall the kuightsof the grip thei prayers for a woman solost o every Chris. tian srraco as would consign any cluss of gen t 2 1s A whole 1 torrid Ella Wheeler Wilcox. whoso purit aud devotionto fawily eanuot be jrains inspiteof the narow, bigoted atticks mad 2pon bor wrilinggs by WOSC Whose souls are sodwarfed that they can neve heror reach the height-on which she stands has deawn the bost charietor of that I have over seew. [ quote Uhaving read it for yurs servation is that the picure is a faith ful likencss This “traviling man Tho seat he paid for to Oroidand wrinkled. Fi Sonching, a tritle (rom bis s ples iy To plewse the Lancy of the ciying hiby what a od L0 insiine o Mrs. Ath froin [ newn oty my ob Sheto offor wnlonorad and un o g He lifts the window aned he drg For untee ustond hayls, e takes his And nyakes @ bo st foru child, nou But s manma may frown hin in th Too anxlously woumen seck for danger In @very Courteos act fron every stranger theeurtn Woll vorsed Ishe inall those way s condici v To comfort, where least afort can b found Ho tuens the soat unasked, yo u 1is niany acts of thouaght fu Ho's gl to ploase you him, Yet takes itvery cal hin bty 55 uhound Lo hive you o smoths the Je By paying fure f Trie ndesty he WiLE flire a-1ike frown of the ofll one who can 1ol pay ko ws from artificial 3 t eourse, It you're tielined U o you are, he it you're 1 you, ura that lie deteet s yon t, besure that he ropect <of the g world st ross hin iy ) Tond what i ho thousand hearts & any hiavo « Litss hi This mueh ab sonmendal min Lo not seek to east @ halo round hin Ut spon ke of b precisely o5 1 ve found b I cndorse the above in every particular, Ath- of of the Juicls to minister | e | rs who affect | ) her | knowledge that Pen months in ehivairous and gaition, in spite of than would understand a drummer corret and Iy if you try to frecze | bigdebt on tn littte | to the | posted roza knights | their | have | rmed | MARCH 9, 1891, havenover known a move faithiul, solf-sacri- fistag, unsolish muse oven by the badsido of o stranger, than these “sheol deserving aro, T8 time toeall halt tand vo theso ‘oducator of thy s crodit for ol that's 1n them, ¥ 1siion, In the L to the t e Yos, How did What was Wi 2 beavor t el ATways Doing ¢ Parkho Me ya penell { i vas o rubber stamy w Anderson on th ftice and asked th vand | helon " point said tha [ day morning. picked which stamp. o took the pen Who he st pro flce Stre st i the i, romaris was h arty e A David it h M m pEoperty came forward md the ytho lore nversitio penci Wo e samples at N Mon's ¢ South iy Penth | | 1500 | March 14 1 Lincoln n diadly iny Harry Dolan,~ Dew Atchison, Kan boen bedridde early oli, Neb,, Sat eve Al traveling men <t Saturday o 10 be present nay be a Patridee sman for i Haonas in Flast olus is | traveling & Co. it the Lopt two months. lry antagonist, hut Mr. Paty ith whom he is a fave s about lote! ings for i ugly out first the boys mime tho lins. . the The dr ¢ from Boston nessud o lynehi in Ari were still guiverang from ot sounrefined exnibition. B Iy nching party approsched h poed the two who fad taken ' wee the best pair of for along timd an as aid i An ArmyOflices Considers Tirem Very Un fortunate, Proct “Secratary e Ly the dispatehes Sunday mo “These fivew ntings scouts s aggo, n wn well Th were enlisted Most of them -perh deeply indebt for pon incurred this inde b months’ pay to ligiidate it W months. | om - went in oraer to | ing a5 scouts. They | And nowthe | vernment anl complete pon pledze and up and discharg n betore atwelfth of their i leaving thom with what to thom i i hand s, withe settle it. The Indims c dee wore the best fighting ble and almost to aman i of the Ogallalus “It does beat all wh ners in the cast will make > Jot know h ting st all regavain cocantuothelpbot pr the already Pine i1 to sy that a sumee of the el tn 4 vory Pine most | | any red at st influ the people oW the rnewand | eritieally sgency, 1t is speal olicers will e L and more | the m in Laians at tho t acondition in the eapnc sertied down auty pe condition e to limit wdded th e numnbor of > 1 ten hi Indians know that eight out wiien they awive atana ot maveied. 10willhe > iforce the secrt Lu the instar and now to Wy wof mareied me aan el ter Aud this rile, It il also harrass ofticers i offorts to dians toenlist of every Jeann £ itnpossible to this conuection, i ten, \ply ary's order in new at thicix b There is nothinglice Dr Oilto quiclkty curen coll oy Written by Mrs. M Joseph Co, Mich - WILL PRACTIC Ouk Congressinan Connell Says Heis Per- manently Onre ol Folities. Hon. W. 1. Connell, who has i ov as congrossuan from this dist turmed yesteraay, and i with a veporter sail “lamout of polities,and s down and engige inthe practico of lw sroleaving Washington 1 had moms gaged iuthe New York Life vuilding, soy sec that 1 do ot Lesain gotting d work The nEressman view's w aple satisfaction the work of the session just closed, and speakes with much onthusiasm vegarding the lnws passed affecting this sec. of the comntry, IR g the new fort Fort Crook -it will be one the fines wilitary in the country, s the work will bi commenced aud_ewried on on o Lasis of an_expenditure of 3 whic Anou I »sed i hor soaversitio n 10w sottle Be selo loso any time iu Ci th consider. 0Sts will be eventually construction The crbe-houre labor bill, nellintroduced in the t i 14 five becomea Ly vast aniount of work befor bill he rogards as d iy that twi asit is generlly lo ujor favor by many of the suatos, In of the bridge bills that e thinks they shonld have pussed, and | probably would if they coud have been reiche tivithstand g the fact that there wis p n_ from the Interstato bridge company. He thinks f these bridge bills will pass atthe next session In regard to the postomice,” said My Comell, “there is nothing tosay that is already kuown by beople herc i Omaha Seaator Manderson and myself mde cvery offort toget the additional #00,00 apprope ation tothe 1200000, but it was im possible toget this amount putinto the sundey bill, owing to the fact tat congress bad ronly appropriated lamgo wnts for such buildings atother poin There wis an otlier reason, 1oo. 1f we had got our anount incinded ¢St Paul, and halfa dozen other cities would e maco stmilar deman s, wnd the conmitter simply * shut down on the mat terand served usall alike. However, aftor paying for site we find 00,00 avilably Tor puilling purposes, and therd s no rason why work upon the new builting shoula not begin atan carly date. - tor childe whic with peakir wer term, hoth cuvil Mrs ofall r a bottl Wins e Syrupis the best hing. 2cents g Gossiping It was onds Away her Dinmonds. onu street chatt Pwo lady only o Drs.Beits XBetts Plysicians, Surgons and Speialists, 1400 DOUGLLAS 8T RISKT OMAlA NEB tat The skl amd v tuent_nd o riciol D entito 1 full confidonce ryadere. They cuiran t CERTAIN AND POSTTIVE CURE for theaw ful effects of early vieeand the numer pusevilsthatfollow in its tram PRIVATEL BLOOD AND SKiN DISEASES [ pletelsand permanently eired WRILITY AND SEXUALDIS. @ readily to their skillfal treat CTAL ULCERS piin or de* ution AND VARICOCELE p rma nenly il sueceastully eured in every e SPHILLS, GONORRIEA, GLEET. Spe nuatorrhen, Seniual Weakness, Lost Manioodd {a Eagseiong, Deciiyed Faenlties, Female Wenknosc i all delie fsorders peeiliae todither s6.x posiively eurel, ns wellas all fugettonl dorder thi resul fron y outhfal STRIC ont phys of S odet PRER VIS ORDERSy e PILES, FISIULA AND R cugran teed cured without WY D ROCE LT caistizor dilatation, Cures 1t e Dy patient WUt b mo- "G NOUNG AND MIDOLEAGED MEN ASTRECURBEN S S st orznie weakyess, destroying both miind wd body, with all its drosded fls. permaently tred. DRS. BEELS Sass proper dulenc B bothmind Iy brsinss sty ¢ NARRIED NN Wy Lvar wsisted § OUR SUCCESS Vit Tractil egert Third s el e e t suit without injury those who hi renselves by inu Litary habits, which anlitting them for outering on th ) ALdebility, Wl ph yic T< hased upon facts enee. Seeoind- Every o thus stuting right. T prepared inour liborat s e ffeeting eu “Pre. Betts & Bitis. DOUGLAS THE CfilLIA.N REVOLUTION, Tukopore: STREET OMAHA NES Read M icle on Busros Ayres Ma capital-in the March number of Harper's Magazine The new Cailiun gunboats g being manned in the port of B Ayt enos wnd that eity isi fon the brink of olution Mr. CHELD's entire series of S0t T AMERICAN articles is maost timely and imporwnt in connection with the HARPER'S MAGAZINE for March. Ladies can. says tho Dot Oh! it have =om. suddenly exelained one s iU possible *Y es My husband is #3000 all in a lump next week, says | may have $00 to p monds,” “Daur it oit ind | into dia Ve, Theres aman who wints him a piece of Woodward avenu vty for #15,000, and he can tun his M. Blank for $5,00, sull prop b *How 1 STl ai husband aman ac “50 it below his hreat who isaftermy sell ito Blankfor guess not, old man—not this year! hov off and hunt up Blank and have optionin half i hour _ Birnoy curs et s - we Look'd ot. sud he can OO0 mowve, 1 rather Vil his D wh. 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