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18. 1801 FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. For rates, ete. FOR RENT-—-HOUSE! FOR REN MISCELLANEOUS, Forrates, etc., seetop of Arst column on this pace WANTED==T0 BU For rates, ete., #ee top of first column on ~ SPECIAL NOTIGES, TVERTIFEAME e top of Arst column on this page S for these columns will car line, rent 8. K. . 16 grass pasture for horses. inside eity limits, $1.00 per week. South Lith street thes to sell al Fstato Investe L 215 8. 13th st F you haye tiny ol or the morning know by Matl.” K Inquire, H, A Mot N SUNDAY BER. ME—Cush In advance 175 N.25th street, fine f-room house, clty water, sewer; for rent or sale. MO, obliges me to offer my property here for dis- therefore, prepared Ive barguins and easy terms on TE have the best horse three miles cres of blue gras have agood on will take n fow horses or Barton & Phelps or. T—0-room house, furnish south of Om ATES— Advertisements on this page wilibe "OR SALE-~ platform exton- 1 wo substantial 3§ story and baseme r1he first insert o L always oceupi for ench subgequent No advertise s cents for the first ymbols, ete, counteach JOR RENT — store bullding able tenants, T-room house all s:10 blo:ks from ', 0. colts to break or train. lining. $100; on Leavenwort) HAVE u good pasture, two mil tor horses and colts nnd clover gry Giris, South O srummond & Cou, ap: a good ten room Drummond & ¢ Inqutre’ 2520 South Omah ge ctory. 5 one word ringe 1 anufactory. FOURNITURE b 111 Furnam st eht, sold, stored. Wel tively and und u will afford b vely ond unde they Fe fuken or discont inue TES ndwertisine in th having their unswers Tered letter in care of Trk Pre. will receiven | numltered cheek to enable t Answers will e presentation of this check. Inenvelopes properly nddressed, wdsome nrofit by telephon In first cluss order. ork Life bidg. irable residence 1 avenworth, in Two lots on ®th avenue, n NE upright plano at a_sacrifice aftor 7 o'clock, evenings, at idressed toa num- tes, ete., sce top of first column 10 Caldwell 1 rooms by a to get their | ite of furnish prominent young bus'n first-clnss and located betwe Howard and Chicago streets, Boardin s lots, 22x121 feot thiavenue and Oth strect, in OR SALE—No 2 Remington typew good us new, with ouk desk: cost b1 M.AL Upton Co., room 204, Tee enworth, het i B roon houses, for seliing th sironis of investizating the opportunity 1 offer so call on or ad GOOD piano A A big 5 room house, m lock, 6voninga a 2 and evening editionsof Tir B 1006, 110 FOW Dreferre the cireulation of which avgregntes moreth gives the advert rgo circulation of n Omaha, but also in Counell Bluffs, nd other eities and towns in the west BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these colunins will be taken on the above conditions, ut the following busi- ness houses who are authorized to take special as can be had ut the — wforts, on puyed ) satistactory smull Unfirnished pers dully, and dress lock box 6 e benefit not only of the 118) East idth st E. Oukland, Cal, K\'HM E M is From Eleventh street to Carter Ly 4 2301 Leavenworth st. good reference nt fire proof safe with Phil Stimmel, 911 Jones st RENTAL AGENCY, Forvates, ete.. see top o et column on this mage. H E. COL H.™ TREY, rental agent, 90 N, Y burglyr choest. Omuha, Nob BUSINESS CH Forrates, ete. ge number of houses, stores, . 45,00 per month rental agency, Continental bik Farnam streot JVE room house, 414 In East Omaha. #eetopof Airst column on this paga. MO SALE 1 218, 11th stre Electric motor e will be runuing to East furnitureof o now doing good business: good reasons for South lith street, Lincoln, ces. it the same rate ROOM house, nic selling. Address 12 TH OMATIA % N. Street, Lister Block “JOUN W. BELL, Tha p of Arst column on this page. heapest and Lest storage hous ams & Cross, 1214 Harney stre —Fne stock of goods, running in terms onsy, or wiil Address M 3, Reo, Stock of drugs assorted, involee rsi for sale 1T tuke seventy cents on the dollur of wholesale Address, T. B! Within two miies of postoffice and rmacist, £208outh Tenth Only one block ationers and Printers storngze bullding 1n_ Om i warehouse; or; lowest rates, W, From the motor line belng paved, household gooas Bushmun, 1015 Pharmaclst, 1l conveniences: in per notor. and within | Nathun Shelton, 1614 Far- HUGHES, Pharmaclst, 624 North 16th ase and furniture ¢ Lots in Potter & ( ing good business. age for furnitur Wells, 1111 Farnam st. €)012 Cap. nve nice S-room cottage S Cap. avenue. Addition to East Omaha Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- of houschold goods: clean, dry terms moderate; stoves during the summer: we touses and deliver FURRENT | rooni house,centraily located, cil Bluffs, Towa. th and Farnam SALF~Furniture and u T]| GHES PHARMACY, Only #100.0) cash, i In the fall in g g . Onnhia Stove Repair Works. Balance within reasonable tine at 7 per cont. SITUATIONS WANTED Forrates, ete., sectop of firstcolumn on thia page. SStanford Cirele, 40¢ First National bank The streets in __FOR SALE—FURNITURE ETC. "o rates, etc., sec top of first column on this arnam street Strictly tenpe zar store; good reasons glven for I'urniture of 24 room house, All and in good part of city Goodrich, 607 8. 13th street. FJOURNITURE of 1l-room hous ble location; K 20 Beo offied LACKSMITH and wagon stop, with dw i splendid loeation; son for selling, poor he Brothers. Ve QU s OMES on casy payments—s-room cottage, UTTER w Monmouth Purk, #1500 good references. Houses with ents, steam hes 00 to #).00 per month. H. B, Trey, 206 N.Y. Lite. + 1 block from high New fi-room cotta S PHOROUGHLY I wd lot, Clifton 1 lot, Clitton Hill, 10 fe t from motor.# lot, Seward ne NURNITUR _FOR EXCHANGE Forrates, ete. se or store see 11 n wish to rent a | ile. Continental block. se of house if d scetop of fAirst column on this page, 10 hores inall YOUNG man would like wholesale house with ¢h Address M 42, lieo QITUATION WANT selivery team elght-room brick houses with + bath and sew YUSEHOLD furniture b J. Brown building, 16th and Douglas. nd for a stock of boot Address P, 0. Box 81, Broken Bow, v the piece at property cheap, Plouler, N.'W, Cor. 18th and Williams. Williams sts, great sacrifice, 0 rooms and JILL exchang , young thorough- irringes, sleigh. harness o Hanscor, 1524 Douglas st. mveniences, convenlences, houses are in the Ominha, two blocks west ¢ 24 Puxton block, owne North 25th st sle, and pay some Ist Tliford, Black Hills. 8. Address C." M, Moud, of experienc t. OUSEHOLD furniture by the plece 17 California strect tion us houseke per in- widower's ldress box 124, Rapld City To workingmen Iators need not apply) on time « pAyments a neat it Browster. fall storm, spring, sin equaliy as good. References given, ALE--Furniture ot a ap. House for rent. Inquire 197 Dodge. — fOR ‘SALE—HC)JRSES WAGONS ETC, or rates, ete., see top of ~room flits with 10-room house. 'd strects: near Four 6 and bath, hot water, less than actual sition as sulesman In whole- Mead Investment property or mdse. for s experience. National bank building. The 10-room column on this page. extra well by Jot, fine neighborhood Alex Moore, 401 tstern Exchan, e young mun, n situation as drug clerks oneand one-half ye best of refer ANTED-Ry seven years MOR RENT—Two 10-room briok 2 or trade for unencumbered land, in Kountze Plu Henry Gibson, 418 N {OR SALE OR TRADE-A good n colt or mare alone for good milk cows. A dress Box 443, P, A GO0D orse tor st Good driving horse. Lif Lent #40.00 for first your. (OR SALE—A nice cottage within two 1. Ransom, 46 EXCHANGE om brick house, new, Situations for good wirls: us are always full from o i, Euiploynient. ofic 83,000 cquity In modern for clear out- EVENTEEN (- R brick houses with bath, block trom Shern $22.50 per o, & Lasbury, Howard street. Motor on Kyher streel overlooking Omaha—a be about 6 blocks from 0. or tradé for unencumibered lund, 150 and 2 lots in Nebr: m, 42 Paxton bidg. thek of more 5, Irankfort, Tnd. WANT_ED-—MfiAVLE HELP, For rates, ete., seetop of first column on this motor—closer FOR RENT—FURN For rates, etc., see top of first column on this pige, ISHED ROOMS looks well ar Frank T. Ra N general s farni und money. Sacresd miles f %35 New York Life buflding, RNISHED or unfurnishod rooms for rent, modern, at 800 North 17th stree nd nice lot of house- e. full ot for per at 2521 Blondo SALE—Eight 300, enquire of o hold Turniture. take cure of horse sired. Inquire at 618 Paxton bik. selt generally useful ALE—A hanlsq family horse, re- ood for double seited nquire 1403 Dougla: LY furnished room. southern expos- 524 South 16th street, flut D, rigor luates' driver. - ble carriage, 1 phacton ouble harness, 1 single harness, Inquire at the Boston store, 114 South 10th street. ~Family carriage. table 2th and L every Saturday. 2 p. m., at 18t and Harney. Horses, Buyers ana sellers H. Hotnan, Prop. 352 oy strots, Al u €. 15th 3t., near Dorcas. O. F. Davis Co., 1505 J, 1 Rice, realestato. 9022 Lite 7 ERY destrable roorns at the F ron furnished or unfurnished, MISCELUANEOUS. Tokamah, Neb. i - g s For vates, etc., sec top of Al cotumn on this p ige, AR A L LD O B iok At maker wan nheim. West Point, Lee & Nich- furnished rooms Northwest corners?d and Cuming stre fmproved farm 100 under cultivation; shade tre on scales, ete. uo - Bellevae und Elkhorn Clt; Clarke, room 19, board of trade. pung man to take or- facturer P, O, box 37, HOICE rooms, single or en suite, 2 fruit, windmill, wa westof Omaha; 80 per acre. Address G 48, Bee, te. should attend these sales. Antiquarian book store re 7 ANTED—An active, reliab 5t st., near Howard, Karba 70 to 80 monthly, with inc a responsible New Manufacturer, Lock QOR RENT—Neatly turnished room OR South Omaha property. business, track- age or residence, 20 tu the lewdine real es- South Omaha, Ed Johnston & FOR SALE—COWS, Forrates, ete., sec toj CELESTIAL Dr. A. B. Pring, I WILL mail samplo of a rem, cured me cutirely of female weakness of 12 v sending me her Mrs. Lucy Edwards, nd, Ind, Lock box 84, for leuse. 1 have ckage situated on the corner of 19th and Willlams st. about half an acre with an 8-room house on it, which to the rizht party for a dress Pever Ullrich, 1020 N, of angels sc on May 7, 1855, A Jes Motnes, Ia. 8 New York. )—Competent ¢ Ay employment in St. Louis at Apply at Mechan room and kitchen, newly tate dealers in st olass con lonatie purt of ¢ but experienced need of Arstcolumn on this page, hand a lot of first sale or will trade for dry corner 19th and_Leaven- Montgomery. AVE always on argain, choloe 66x120, ay of elght hours. T mo.; one block with building; from new P, ones ut bars S, J years standing, TPQ.RENT—A kitchen Lot X80 for #6,000, EF*M'SCEL‘-_ANEQU;‘ 1011 Capitol ave. #ee top of first column on this p ige, ' JTEAMBOAT Address Humiiton, pestofiice box 14 2-room houses in Orchard 1111, 31, ch on_wonthly payments, 31 Paxton bik. SHED rooms for rent, roferon Dodge street. first elass tinners and gal- workers: steady em- vinized fron cornlc FPWO nicaly furnished rooms for ront, Harney street, 1 feet, width steel boller—sub- 10 horse power. offered for sale at ind upon easy terms. Address M 10, Bee office. spoed 18 miles per hou Pnts: 115-story h, celiar, ete; new G-room hous 5,00 0 duy N. Shelton. 1614 Farnam, D g muchine. Ucition unnecessary e handling our Any one can add Imuossible to 1 merged flue; engin D front room for rent n 20th and Davenport J EW Employment Bureau—Room 40, bank building, 16th and Dodge sts.. dircetly posite Hayden's, References: tiun Assoclation, Woman's Chris- First-class fe south room for rent at 21 Toomw ¥, Creizn very scetion = OF stamp for agent’s te ) loads of suwdust: also Kind- ms, The re A i LS ling. Omaha Box Factory, Eust Omaha, O you intend buy ng or bullding an ele- . the reading of this add ¥ #, GRAVING—Wood, zinc. chalk, ote. Work 4 guaranteed .on time and family, Just papercd, over 1621 Howard st. Stoetzel, moved to 714 Fnewly pat- lotter copler. 5" per wonth, »om house on Biggest commiss MO!‘IEY T_O LOAN—Vlii AL ESTATE . sectop of first column on this pags the finest residen 1miie from P, O. o 14 block from mo’ svery modern convenience; would take u good Sommer's company, 14 Ann cet. Now York. 3 AGENTS—Tho “Nov Pad" prevents stic cufls, collars Stamps taken. o rent. T. Murray. G.\mms farm ‘urnished large south room for niences, 2019 Harney rent; modern conven price very low an dence lotas part cent first mortguge loans, W7 New York Life! AGES wante 00D home for ladies during_confinement. Inquire at Mrs. M. Prasil, 1470 South. 16th, urnishod rooms, 1607 Stayner & Co, MASSAGE, BATHS ETU For rates, ete., see top of frst column on this pige. NE trotting stalllons grounds welghing from 1000 to 1,509 Ibs, comprising the blood of Hambletonlan, Ameri- can Star, Mambrino Chief, mont and Pilot, Omaha fair ANTED—1000 raflrond laborers for the N extension in Montani, 5 £ Brown buiid- pean hotel, cor. 1it| 58: ter make 1ow rates for K or mouth, either with or ing. 16th und Dougl; Dodge, will heren ' roows by the wee without hoard. FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED proved Omaha business 50,000 t0 1oun on frap D property ut 8 pe g Security Tivestment Co., Lincoln, Neb, Ethan Allen, Al- Teruis from 315 to 830 for the season, Call and see the horses and their A. Thomson, 1SS MAVER, manicure, bést equipped laaie ingdepartm binet baths, tape worms cured Idaho and Washington urs. Mduie Gucrette, 192 & Kramer, lnbor agency, i ‘ONEY to lonn on improved oity funds on han 20 Ratge blag. C. M. Anthony, 318 N.Y. Life building #icud noney on farms in choles counties in . 150 on g0od Omaha resi- rates: best te ASSAGE treatment, lady of exporience from the oast, from 1406 p. m. 1807 Farnam strect. M rrlago painters w bk. cheropodist Forrates, ete., see top of firstcolumn on this page (QOR RENT—2or 3 unfurnished rooma choa spectalty. M 263 M1s+ treatment,electro-thermal baths, sealp and hair treatment, manicure und chiropodist. Mrs.Post, 819 8.15¢h, Withuell blk. sion to hundle Madam Delzier, ever 610 & ARTVAfiD LANGUAGE, e new patent chemienl clling novelty oughly in two Nebraska and Tow dence property; lo tlav ;i money ready. Titles and values ever produced; erases ink th n of puper; 2 pleasant roon vements, 1 110 %620 1n 1 We want one state and territory, (s, address the Lis Crosse, Wis. VILDING loans ber cent; no rees for commission or attorns First Nutional bank bidg, ILLIS COY, house mover, 513 South 17th street, and 813 South Bth uvenue. H, CUMMINGS, lute of Ch ic, will receive Studio 811 Sheel nioney to loan, J, D, steady work; come vd & Powell, Duluth, Minn. teacher of the banjo, Hospe, 1513 Dougla OIE buying n p scale Kimbull p NOR RENT— all outside ro improvements, Fine, small family apurt Forrates,ete., see top of first column on this page. WALLACE, clairvoyan re G Pnxton b vestment company. ONEY to loun on Om ty Trust company, 1014 I von makers to Continental no. A.Hospe. 515 Dougias. — property. Flael- riends, chunges. travel, bus! FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, For rates,ete., scetop of At oty 'R[u»\l: wnd board, 2 EN with good uddress. Howard st., Omahd, oF 157 Met. M'f'z Ca PATENT SOLICiTORS, Forrates, ete., see topof first coumn on th oltmn on this 10 loan at very low rates. clairvoyant, trane relinblo Dusin ur years in Omaha, 119 N FANTED=Nen (o tras ol for o urserics Stone& Welling nd_second mort Moore, 401 1 (VHEAP Mouey—Pi i, Mort DATENT lawyers and sollcitor. " Co., Bee building, Omaha. By Washington, D, €. “d rooms with or with am Delzler, over 610 Mury's avenue. ANDSOMELY furnished r class bourd. Day | Consultitios o and Trust RS. DR. DE SAN {if} purlors on ail afful brated busiuess med o and has o throughout the worlds ful readings of the events of your life, | revealed; lelps all wh ¢ gives advice oM points of Interest. transactions” love specwdation, lawsuits, ubs 5 Times bldy, ¢ Contes, representative, 7 Board Trade g MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, Forrates, ete., seetop of first colum 1 on arders solleited, of life. She is a cele- Capitol ave. ANDSOME rooms 1 plasterers desiring DOCTOR iACKER'S| gar accurate and truth- t. present and future ivery hidden mystery Arein trouble; ro & Positive Cure for Billousncas, and; in Cottage Pl Can furnish ! Office apen evenings. d o favorite with thel NEY to loan by B. F. Masters on chattol and collateral seeuritic any thue from nount 1o suit bor- troubles, stock friends. lottery niing prets droams, Jooute ures and stolon 155, in America for 23, them from your Druggists, ors [send to W, I, HOOKER & (0., § 46 Weat Broadway, New Y must he sober URNISHED rooms u le on household goods, planos, or- . mules, houses, leases receipts.ete. at the lowest rates possible withe out publicity or removal of prop My Toans ire so arranged t A puyment of uny amonnt at any time and re dued both prineiple und inte fyouowe & balance on Ju want changed nd carry it for you, WANTED—-FEMALE HELP, other, makes speedy lagnedeitn the one you love T—A lurge, finely fur with board, 1o vian und wi 1 ant part 'of city. und private family other boarders: refurences. Address, D 47, Bo and happy il by proper ad truo or false hatyou can make i pman-Egyptian 3l to work 18t be exporieneed.; o Tough glass lamp-chimneys. Macbeth's “pearl top” and “pearl glass” are made of tough They rarely break except from accident, MACHETH & C0 stamps for illustrated street, Omahn. r. 422 North 16th DRESSMAKING, 2450/ For rotes, ete., seetop of first colum 14‘(1(& ISHED rooms and b ——— e FOR RENT-—STOR ss girl to do general ANTED -A good drossmaker, %02 Money always on hand, No de Lowest rates. Room 4, Withnell blk, ES & OFFICES, of Arat colomn on 2 ANTED=A competent anent em pley ment, ter, 810 Furnum street sewing wonian i 15th and ifarney sts. Mrs. O, M Cur 1GH class ar “over Norris & Wilcox's, ; und weddIng trousea EK lowts money on Good girl to do Roow 54, Chambor of Commerc UINE MICROBEKILLEK Is KIDD'S GERM OR—Cures il discases because 1t kills the wierobe or germ. POR RENT— or without p © d-story brick bullding, w pwer, formerly oceupied Co., 916 Furnam st. The bujid- sement,conplete on all the Hoors, pe 6 block. room 452, loans money asonable rates O iln baral i o8 NGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking in fau- {d on receipt of p 133ue & guaranLee to cu upplied by the (o Cormick & Lund, ¢ tD—First class walst wakers, 100 8 & fireproof cement | | steani-heating fixtures, wat. Apply at the oftice of The Bee. JOR RENT—Or xul st bet, 10th & Lth, G. 1 10 nssist in taking Apply utstore cor. urniture, horses. ote. oaro of baby® 2 and Spalding strocts 1y bullding on Jones ALindquist, 168, 15th, ONEY loaned on turaiture, {ive stock, from 1 to § moaths, lowest rates. Duff Green, block. For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page ithout public 1 housework 1n room 20, Continentui od for gouer Fm‘(‘ RENT—Desk rooru, at 611 3 ' 47 wishes to cor- A fad of tho momentamong some fad-affect- iug young women is to chew a tiower, or, to put it more elegantly, to wear one between thelips, This, it may be added, is purely a The most advanced belles do ' the mouth flower Park avenue, T ANTED=A zood girl for general house WOrki good wisges paid, 1 with a gentles rriage. "Addr three-story brick sale purposes, #10 per A for ludies und g Partioulurs in HAIR GOODS—WIGS, Forrates, ete., sce air goods in west; wigs, switches, obposiic postotic 100K Wanted—A first-class cook: will be ork in small Apply at 2 l'uuglm;;l &6, Omaha. Neh, e —— Y PAWNBROKERS. PRED Molile, 8. E wr. FOR REN'»—WAR:‘HQUS top of Arst column on this MOR RENT—Brick warel asoment, hydraulic elevatos location in'city. A nalr dressing, bungs, bair chuins, ete., a s halr goods and williner, e, 111 5. 15th st,.Omahu. ening at home in *a silvery-gray gown, with a bunch of pink orchids at the beit, & siugle one must be stolen to hold between the 0UNO, LWO stories; 7 ANTED—Good rl, good wage ©cor. Loavenwor Farnam and 11th, THE CAUSE EXPLAINED. Why 8o Many Weak Men and Women are Seen on Our Stroets To-day. There seem 10 be more weak, debilitated and - will attract his attention A moment toward you." sar, Visch., he's going right at you?" and at'the same timo him through the bushos broken down peovle In America to-day than | VOl ever before in the history of this country It fact that the Amerle weaker, o I8 1t due to some loeal cause? Thero | can be little doubt that it Is owing almost en- trely to the fearful after offects of the Grip, This terrible and mysterious ¢ Ing unaccountably and running seve varlably leaves the person in o weak, nerve nd run down condition, from which It requires much time to recover. When are In such u state, when nature is w oK would common sense dictate should he done, viz: ussist natare, stimulate hor lagging | facultios, build her up. How? By using a pure medicinal stimulant, and for this purpose there s notihng equal to pure whiskey, Doc- tors, scientific men and the leading thinkers of the land have declared this and have un- hesitatingly agreed that there 18 no whiskey 80 pure und efficlent as Duify's Pure Malt, It mulates kealthily and buflas up wasted tis- s It renews the nervous orgunization and assists to health, 1t 18 popular because it is so efficient. Great eare shouid be tnken how- ever Lo seeure only the genuine. Distrustany dealer who for any renson seeks Lo fuduce you o buy something “justus good.” By the Jidi- clous nse of this pire stimulant and the after eifects of the Grip may be nd hoalth nd strength put in place of iess and debliity, e —— VISCH, AND 1.7 THE Scout’s Lobae, DurippiNg SPRING, N. M., April 16, 1801, —W hile sitting here tonight in a rude cabin in the heart of the San Andreas mountains in New Mexico, my mind pleasantly re- verts to a recent visit to Oregon and the baby state of Washington, und especi- ally pleasing recolle come to me of a sojourn with Col Will L. Vi cher, * who permits a newspaper at Fairhaven to 1! his illustrious name at its masthead. As the glowing features of my old time companion illuminate the canvas of my memory, I recall a season of rare enjoyment he and I spent together in these mountains, writes Captain Juck Crawford in the New York Clipp Visch.” and 1 had been traveling to- gether, giving what wo called an enter- tainment. I cannot now recall the title the people applied to it. His portion of it was known as “Sixty Minutes in the Wa Whether or no that was the length of his servico during the rebel- lion I could never induce him to tell me, even in his most confiding moments, Neither could I wn from him wnere he acquired the title of **colonel,” his invariable reply being that he “‘won it in a rafle in Kentucky.” During the cutertainment I would ‘oceasionally edge in a recitation of one of my own poems, to give a moral tone totheaft ir and give the audience time to catchaits breath and mop the sweat from its reek- ing forehead. We thought our **show’™ a taking one, and we have occasionally heard one of our auditors confess to one another that it was “tolerable good.” We hud no set time for the duration of our linguistic cyclone, but would con- tinue to assassinate the ears of our audi- ence until the proprietor of the hall would drop the curtain, to prevent the unwell eggs and back number vegetables from mussing up the stage furniture. When we would succeed in effecting our e cape by the baggage elevator would flee to the “*deppo,” as Visch called it in his virgin French, and leave town by the first freight train going our way. A's we carried no baggage we were hover em assed by correspondence with the proprietors of hotels we left behind us, On our last tour we succeeded in evad- ing justice as far southward as my home at Fort Craig, New Mexico, and, having concluded to allow the public a brief re- spite until we could invent new modes of torture, we came out to one of my min- ing camps at these springs, Here Visch, was as a boy let loose from school. He roamed the hills and gullies in the wildest gle, his glad song reverberating in stir- ring echoes amid the eternal roc much to the surprise of the Mexi- can burros, who thought they had a monopoly of that business. Those who have heard the colonel sing will readily recall his rich burro-tone voice. Some idea of his buoyancy of soul may be formed from the following extract trom a poem he wrote while here, and which, after o most desperate struggle, 1 sue- ceeded in wresting from him when he attempted to read it to me “My glad soul seems to fizz and squirt, Like ginger pop that's burst its fetters ! My buzzum surges, till my shirt torn into 10,000 tatters ! My frontispiece, which ever glows With quite surprising phosphorescence! As this glad soul flood outward flows Is tickled with the effervescence ! “Oh, would I were a little bird! To dwell amid these trecs forever ! My joyful twitters would be heard, Ten miles beyond yon rolliug river! Or were I but yon calf I see, Sporting about in_bovine madness! I'd flap my tail in ghoulish glee, And ever beller bieats of gladness ! My jolly comrade’s gladness of soul, however, was but of short duration. We cooked by turns. One morning Visch, would sleep while I got up and prepared breakfast; the next I would get up and get breakfast and allow him to sleg One morning after I had started a fj and was disinfecting a war relic in the shape of a piece of bacon, preparatory to frying it, my pard awoke, yawned until his ears seemed trembling on the brink of a bottomless pit, and said: “Waintcha knockin’ ‘round this time o’ night for, Jack? **This time o’ night! Why, man, the sun is an hour high.” He raised himself on ons clhow, scratched his breast in a thoughtful way and replied: “Oh, let up! You lie out here nearly nd as you do on the stuge. Its piteh rk yet!” I looked ut him in astonishment, and godsof fun w 1 people are growlng | have then indulged in! a revol you > paled to ashy whiteness, trembled in every limb, and stretching mplaint start- | forth his hand to ward off the te, cried out “Oh, my dear Jack what will'l do? ely, in- | be: Father which — Oh, Helon Just then I gave the donkey a quick stricken fellow, and desperately by the nose with hands, he uttered a mountaing distinetness, 1 could hold in nolonger, and screamed with laughter, With that quick perception for which he is noted, he grasped the situation in an instant, and determined to turn He felt the donkey's face carefully over, and when he finally reached its enormous each hand, and said with & quiet smile: ognize you L thought sure now, Jack, you were a hear Like a boomerang “that sinful jokoe came back at me After our va platform war ut being given near my home 1 was known child in the town, ain donned the first onterts man, woman and porcn, just Visch said: + you played on zood one, W It was a corke U1 replied. wouldn't that be funny to tell that to the people ¢ 1t of the fun-it would ereato struck me forcibly, and | replicd “Capital idea, Visch, make a roar at your oxpense, but it will make the hit of our tour if you tell the story in your own inmitable way. Of course it will sort o’ offset the afMliction of your regu- tonight with that story, s I don’t car part of the entertainment, I linge hind talking te ascended the stairs I thought the walls » down with the ser laughter which grected my oars, the door I heard Visch, friends, and as would tumb| r Jack will never fc the joke, and it was, | act on my part to so frighten him when he was so blind he could not distinguish ¢ from night.” The sinner had told the story to a packed house, but had reversed th made me the victim of the and waited until V the stage hands succeeds us and [ went out pathetic recitation a roar of laughter, imitated the bray of a biwrs, and ntire audience was screnm- ying until [ imagined I struck a jackass lunatie asylum. In vain were my gesticulations for silence was compelled to precipitately retive, The burden of the entéttainment that night fell upon the shoulders' “of,Cqlonel William Luvdovico Vischer. CAPT. JACK CRAWFORD, 'he Poet Scout.” in separating I was greet Some fiend in moment thy General Butler's Pu Nothing in a long tiwe has created so xeitement in logal circ order of Judge Carpenter by eral Butler was ejected from the room ans that the ov has had dispute before whom he first time by any m taliated in the way Judge Carpente The general him- self likes to tell of his expericnce Chief Justice v tried the greatest case of his life. general wasa young man then, and ho scribes the justice as an able, but irewish gentleman, ing the progress of the caso the general and the judge ‘‘talked back’ at each other, and in coming in from Lowell on the train one morning the young lawyer v full of acquaintances that he was taking a ferocious looking young bull dog that accompanied him upto the court room, that Judge Shaw might teach him how to growl, r, was the revenge that the chief justice took Judge Carpente: Many times' dur- Very differ- The ease dragged on nothing from reference to the learned jud that gentleman delivered however, which wus in avor of the gon- d about to the and said with audacious young attorne a grim smile, *That is the list Mr. Butler, and how do you like Wears a Steel Shirt, wmes D. Houston, who h. “first lieutenant” g mob at New Orleans, is said to yduy For ten yoars ho was the ‘political “*boss™ lucrative offices in a moment divined the teuth, In his | held sow rambles he had come in contact with some poison ivy, and his face w swollen that both his eyes were pletely hid from view, He was stone blind, It may have been very wicked for ne to make sport of the poor boy’s afilietion, but [ couldn’t help it. Fcrowded the fun of a lifetime into the two days of his blindness. 1 will say nothing of plucing om- afryiog pan full of hot flour gravy where hie would step into it in his stock- ing feet, ov of sitting the dish water in the water bucket’s aceustomed place with & drinking cup ide it; but I must tell one story, at the risk of violent sassination when next I meet him, He was sitting in front of the cabin, reflecting upon his past sins and won- dering if he would ever reform and lead a bett Len I noticed our puck anin I Mexican burro (donkoy) standing in front of him 1 a drenmy at titude, evidently about half asleep, I suded mo possessed of a dovil! A wicked thought shot athws my braiv, and seizing my vifle, I said hup- riedly: s,Visch., there’s a mon- ster bear [ tho bushes on thut ralse just infrontof us! Don't move, und 1 will get him,” Quietly stealing away from the poor sightless foliow, T weni up to the slope a short air. stance and :d a shot into the *Did youlsil! him, Jack?” Visch. er out, in a trembling voice. “No," I replied, “hut I'v He acts like ho wunted a row!” “Hadn't I bette and find my way into tho house?" he asked, **No, den’t move,” I replied, *‘oi you rt L the first democss During his period of of ged in some he wus_engr shooting affrays and escapod from all of veral solemnly affirm that bounded bael g serape could regarded with fgnorant in N political defeat some years o dom been hofe e e With His Thumb A boy is sl to from him, and supevstition by the w Orleans, the invision of dise This medicing system and strengticns nd fibre of the body. ken a great deal of medieing, hottle of Ayer's fmparts tone to th 1 experienced its henn. s before 1 had quite fisishied one bottie, and 1 ean fry best blood medicin 1 know ot , 45 T am, from one ttle OF no ot help In Ayer's door exerctsn, T find’ g arilla, whieh I Leve years, and am at present using, with excel ables me o keep alwayy at my post, enjoying the best of Ayer's Sarsaparilla Werth §5a bottie