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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. MAY 21, 1892-TWELVE PAG - “"‘ RI‘AUH“- “\\D ‘You killed your wife in cold blood. | edly, almost ferociously in, snatched the | SCiatic ORDINANCE NO. 3058 ton ‘;l‘ sald amended proposition, 18 submitted | serveoa upon the other party & writton notiee L RE \ AN Tise Hroot 18 {noe L / ot 1y he s outoRing . my o b=l i to anld logal voters, and will be voted upo o siai SeL ot the FIn dispite Tho proof 1s incontrovortible. lawnp from my hand, and, ‘catching my . Aoty o dociating the necessityot gead- | ii the wannor and form foillawing: . | e submittod, agd the time proposed for he X Ho shrank from me, holding up his [ arm, pulled me to the table. ‘I'hen, Ing 22nd streot from Looust street to Spen- | M40 mannor hands in despairing realization of my | holding the light toward the end, he o8F atroot, and apr Contral Ratlway company | hearing, which shall not less than thirty H Inting three disintorost ! 5 APDMisors t0 NeWoRe Hd date o the | has made the following provosition to the | @0 days after the time of service: and thoro Rheumatism. e Appralates (8t ol derermine the | BS made i San Franeisco Argonand, Roturning home after a long absance, bitterness and of his mistake in putting | pointed with his long forofinger. [But [ b it g el o R G i . v X DOC rise: : | 3 * 3 L Ly Vb dadld he amended proj jon of the Nebraska | 20 ¢ or such sorvieo upo #0 ono naturally expects surprises and | el into my powor. I was furious | saw nothiug. Slowly his hoad turned peel miag bo caused by stoh ceRaing | Contea g R A ety o e oot | e e f e sush aoryao UDOL Ik SRS ot changes; but T could not have ovor im- | at tho more prospact of dofent, and he | around, and his gaze, florce now, fell | o Jtprdained by the city councii of the ety | Gniahn, Neb : | Sand ne (he nebiteation agined suchas I found in my friend | must have scen it in my fuce. Harkton | upon mo " T . pometion 1. That 1t 18 neccssary and 1t 18 here- ot Gpile Mugor and, City Counall of the City | Tho Bonrd of Ablizators. whon orzanisod, Philip Moreland. 1 had been gone | had never been a ong man, but ho | '.'I\hm t vou so 12" ho asked hv\‘\‘v\n[)"i ind & severo case of Sciatica and AR e B i Srly | Draska Ccuteal Raflway company. nronosos to | and toadjonrn tho same from o 1o timos twenty years, and [ am woll aware how | Was now further weakenod by imprison: o, Philip,” I answered, faintly, Tor nearty two years 1 was scarcely able to ding nocossary nppronehes thet nequire and tako possession”of. for ratiway | and ta make wil nocessaey rulos and Foguin Dkl 2 : ment. 1 couid ensily detain him, ana I | sco nothing, HIOURY ALFORL L0 BHPT TR Sheamt Buposes that cortln tract of laud, located | tlons for the broduotion of testimony i 'the impressions will fade and memory Dbe: | arzued that as n public officer, sworn to |~ ““Thero, there,” ho almost screamed; walk AR ALK bl stroct, Cilonso atroot, BIOYORth Stract GAIL | ombel o TN Halil Speeily LEls Lhe deoiaton bt some defective in that length of time: | sou that the laws were vindicated, it | *‘right there—t#o inches from my fin- 1 went to Excetaior Spriage, Mo, and fe. Ao ety souncil, appoint threa diSNtOr: | fornla stroet, wnd (he richi of way of tho | 1 midority of tho boird shall control nnd the but he was so differont from the promise | was my duty to drso, So far the act I | gor, a hand reaching out from a hlack . bbb mine { e Al A vt it | Orvatia T iy omping, axdent (e | Al determninavion of the hoard Sl o fin of his oarly manhood that [ at once felt | now tell you of was justificd, but”—he | spol in the air. There, there—n hand malted two weeks; drank freely of the | My bocaused by such grdfng, taking into | or'1! WA North ORO-HALE of 1Ot 2 id & | et s tmInd n e, L ow OF Gl it AuSe ening o i blant selfs | with & sonw | 8 i Th&ta, LHarG=e consideration in m king such apprdsoment, | pl Ak g, L w | Niever RF 6 1 | the change to bo more than a warping | P& "]’ 1, ""’.”'“~ to m r'" violent If- | with a scar "."'.’.' palm. There, ther waters, cspecially that of the GENT tho spocini Benofits. it 1y, Lo such ‘,', porty, :, ougor dof o0 The - ool il Wherever arbitration shall bo resorted t . - condemnation—"“in so far a8 my aspira- | now you seo it. Y by resson of such gradin wssenzer depot ¢ It o nth | sucn ar Al et CLUsEve Fem of my recollection. When wo had part- | 5,y sought to make a stopping-stone | o, Philip,” T said, “Ido not sce it, SPRING, and was cured, 1 am today as Seotion, & THat this ordinancg Shatl tako | oilier Fallway |mpEoversonte o seid 2re e | e b e o or Thonee date froy | ed, just aftor graduating from the samo | of this man’s lifo, the actwas diabolical. | With a low moan hedropped the lamp woll & man 44/t ovet Whaa 10 iy tite ghectand be fn force from and after [ts pass= | jotloss th o four hundred thousand doliars | 11 dsglded therein. colloge—No to study law and I to take a “‘But you will surely lot me go now, | upon the tuble, and sank upon his knees k e Passed May 10th, 1802 T S e i L LLDULR LU GRS Al b Gl | promising business post in Australin— | andgive mothe shance to escape,’ Hark- | crying (Sigued) . Jxo.T. BucuAxay, IOIN GROVES, EOMNLY, Nohbiswii WAL ONREE £0 tho St | (INMINAINE LrRHeTor FFaIEhy &t A1) Shitras | t i rnk h F0( iod! is ol 2 " 3 y Clerk Nebraski tral Rallway company two den 0 sald Hisportation) over an Lich b Qb il o T‘\"InL \‘1‘1’.‘12'}‘1 rising; ‘I will roturn | ati ).] T e e Principul, Kaneus City High Schiool E. P DAVIS R rod WY RIS huassn d8ices Shoy | on i ety AT O Y DeeE ST i o, 1 v y aggrossive, . ™ s it f) 4 il " President City Counct! o s o o Bonas, $100,00 thereo rallw tah constriet within one hind red {ndomitablo, buoyantly aggressive, un- | v, y5 prigon, I was myself so agitated that I cannot Approved May 12th, 1802 g 10 b d0I ThRry BTN ol SIBL0 {haroog | (00 it GF (e MlTasourl HIV0E Within Foa compromisingly ambitious and blessed “I grasped him, He simply said, ‘God | tell how I” brought him down to his GEO. Py '”‘\”‘i- g to bo dated January 1, 1800 to bocome due | State of Nebraska, for just or roasonable rates with talents insuring his success. Call- | help me,” weakiy, submissively, and the | room. He was prostrated. His peculi- The waterk ghe bottled only by the Excel & b it s 10708 _ | and payab'e twenty yours from thelr respec. | OF chiraos, wnd i cise of differenco as w0 ing at his office, I found u shrunken | sound of thoso words hl'n'vnu\';u‘ cons IAI, arity, strengthened by the case of his siar prings Company at Proposls for Repatring 0% GAMIPS: | RILTL AL ONYRBLO s BTG honattatonny DUUHG | Camraus UNr win vHTA<FADILEHS MAYOE KW .l i i ) ( resist, 1 1 threw him to the | grandfuther, was to fear an hallucina- 0d 'l | stite of Neoraska in the city of Now Yo ty council or sddd rallway comvany may man, old bafore his time, his hair and | He did not resist, anc K | to fe 0d bids will bo rocelved at the comy 1 n ¥ ri A AL I URR U LML N floor and tied his hands with a towel. | tion more than a spirit hand, and I saw troller's offi e up to 4 . m. May 24, 1802, for 1) Ald bonds to be of tie dénon ination of on: sulmit the s ime to arbiteation in the manuoer beard streaked with gray, and deep lines 4 Y N v repatring of Mt 1 ne l thousand doilnes ($1.000) oach, and onch i to the arbitrators above provided for, bue lol v < Toraliaad Hoeaven pity me! those words, his pit- | thatvhis fear, now substantiated by my X . s . O RO, Dra N o prol thercof to rocite. 4 this piragra cting frofght oh: 3 rudely cut across a waxen forehead. | o445 gupplications—the y in the wind | failure to see the vision, would soon for- E I g’ On ob. e LIS ) T'his bond 15 one of a sorlos ahall not be rative or in force | pI Ceisior oprings b, Nob May 1 1 M L e oy o mundrat | v yours from the date of the dellvery of the The first glunc told mo that T behold a | tonight, and his es, in hopeless en- | ture him to death. In tho desperato teagedy of noblo gifts and nspirations, trouty, glow yondor in the conls. hopo of saving him, T devoted myself to [y BLECTION PROCLAMATION. Yhich - ate AT LU O L s b L Not until I had answored his quostions |+ will nob dotuil how ho was carriod the study of apparitions, vewding enro- | 7o pumphir Missouri | _inyursuancoot anariimanee of tho city of | 10, o 75 Nt ;e Hnitway | ;d 413 IENOR bropaped v eald, bodds sl A ATYY Y . | back to jail; nor how I tried his case: | fully the cases o ornardotte, Omihn, passod and approved May 17, 182, tomping - 10 Al AENLEE R L] PSR G RN TG LLRERT ALY 0 s to my prospority, and he had told 0o |Gty rasd 1 raceivea; all T nood say | Buel Groy, Nicolai and - wany | pichardcon Dt 0o Adis., Omaha, Neb, | et oan SR spR clection | L UG, o1y 06 Dt for nton, 0ot | (IR by Ui Rt Sukrsice Gonta that his parents wore dead, and that, | i tnat Iwon. and Jool Harkton was— | others. T was speedily convineed thay | RICHAEdson Drigg Co, 4 MAb, NED. | o vorenpon s ptanee of tho amen e [ L LIS BITROASS 1iid 1 the Lonstetes e vy comn iy of 114 sugcossars. and deliv not having mureied, he lived almost hunged for the murder of his wife.” | Philip was the vietim of a phantasm, | —— i batas —— | compiing and o fksuinee of coupon bonia | §1L, sronn, wnd”ite ratway teaci st QR4 ENG G SRR Of b uideELein g i alone in the old homestead, did [ spoak had sunk low, but it stillshed | and knowing that te mental derange- 3 iowlts o Oninna i o frans | FAGAY, (UERONTS maiichios S approscies | ofanlid eailwny com pany, s wonornt oflees and dred an £ susand o i . of his apponrance, and boseech him, in light enough to show the terror re- | ment had come to 1.0 0) to principal machine shops when butlty, shall bo m in the way ho | ] T B e ! : Wents therowith connoctor, ! 5 il ) y N r lllllb the Nebrask: Contral Ruflway compsny in | ™S bonds to b oxeeutod and re Lo adntinod within the eorporatn the name of our friendship, to tell me flected in his face by the point yet to be | had velated and by heredity, 1suw little U(l VL O ! tiequ eing: dopot OUnils, 16 AN “eon= | g yininodlitery nEtor 1o, daths. 1Neroot, AN s of the elty of Omahs, an @ thatn viol A f wld, His faco had fallen upon his | hope of n cure. There was but ono raetion of Ca anion railway and by alter o dates herent i | tian of the tarms of sald undurtuking by the what calumity had come to him. —Ho | g0t 50 that his last words had beca | chanee, however, and I resolved to try " s depot, anl In the eonstruction 08 | Natjonal bink of Omala, Nob., trustee, to he | 3110 Nobraska Contrai raliway compiny or ity — ather fookud at mo a fow momonts, unablo to | ypuilled, and ho grippod the knotted | it. T rond thut apparitionsave sometimes | Take a quarter of apound each of beose | ULGu%as it anthuris i hx o i s | R0 I trast for dolivery o8 the Norasko | 4R C0RSENS A don il e i roply, the pupils of his sunken oyos di- | ends of tho chale-wiins as o man sus- | drivon away by natural means, Thus, if | Was, Buudy piteh, white pine piteh [ menvorifio inferes i S8 oms 1 ]SSR 18 s v | Saion. ot o thial |y oF oty lting,and pullor forcing its way through | pended over an abyss would eluteh a | it seems to the vietim that the appari- | and resing half a pound of mutton tallow, | FRAESFIE WS T0UE bryment of Qi | hgrelnvererprovided." 00 g I F aiaunt of Satd Bonds, Wi tuturost tho yellow skin. At last ho replied, | ®upport. 5 tion comes for soma purpose and he is | agill of goose oil, half a gill of tar; mix | Gy passed approved May 11t L T S T NS M Al Th's proposition shall, after bolng duly {EHBHAN i wbles; anaconbenling the *Two months later,” he presently re- | mado to beliove that the purpose has | and meit tozether and use as other salves ‘_1_‘.” Pemis navor of 11 Y Of | Graeted, aline of meiway i the state of | seknowled zed by the Nebraska Central Ruil with shaking voice, and concealing the 1 g,y;od, “there came to me indisputabic | been accomplished, the — imaginary DRS, BETTS & BETTS' iilustrated new jl Dy Isue iy prosiamition | Towa, ot fess i 100 wites in extont. from | Way conpany, b recarded 1o the ofice of the trombling of his hands by tightly pross- | proof that Harkton was innocent. That | visitant departs. | ook of 12 pages, which they send (o any ¥ of Omah 1, Dousing countys e A LS T A AT A A A T R O e B ing them upon the chair arms: night Tsat late in mv study—a night [ T did not have to look very deep to | one for & cents in stamps, gives this and [ TWGrsday, e eh iy of Jane, 1992 0specind | SO To eonstrne over e S isoont mycr | 7o this date shail o toterad t by giving “Yes, John, I will tell you. But you | like this, with the wind fretting in the | find & plausible object tor the' reaching | hundreds of other valuable recipes, as well | {0 ',f,flfi,‘,‘,”' o ho d in sid elty atthe fOilow: | fntersocting or connectin e with o roaching | 1he hosk and 1 igo whereln the saie is r " H 4 boughs and the leaves whispering to | out of the hand. It had appeared on the fiformat how to get well and sta # polling places, nan the lines of two or more of the foliowing rail= | corded inany tort ages, dead of trast, dood of will be the only mortal oxcopt myself g ; d ering out of the hand. Tt had appeared ¢ as information on how to get well and stay FIT WA, Wity COPpOFALION &, V12 conveyanee, o7 oase of Sakd - depot and depot who knows what has snappad thostrings | 2i¢h other befora they died. | 1 sat at | night after Philip had learned that | well. But those who are afllicted with Virst Distrlet—Southonst comor Soventh | - The T Central Rallway company, the | 2ronnds, With thy statomont that tho sald Ne- = Shuthweseern Raftway company, | hr sl Contealmalens company, its snpeose the table, not studying, but tighting the | Harkton was innocent. Remorse had and Marcy stroots, Winonu of my onoray and purposos. 1 canuot | romoras in my hourt, 1 hat reostsod | siruek deop o s heart Nty | N epyous. Chronic or i tie Miiiieapoits & ot ity i | ors il uselis eo Ui by (e torms; i toll you here, though the nomination to the sonate, but my | sensitive as [ knew him to be, his wish, S, R DT I8 s stroct, By GO pany, the Chicago, Kort Madison | Proposition which aro hereby mado s cove: nonts that uttich to and run with thos Property into whosoover huands it may co, Provided, that the city council of the eity of Ol (the mavor aniroving in duo forn) shail ennet u o inordinance (which at t « “Where can you tell m “Come to the old homo tonight at 8 reatly wondering, I asked: old aspirations were, like tho leaves, | torturingly helpless under the circum- Fourth District T South Thirteenth [N Des Moines Rutiwav company. the A o whispering low in ‘my soul of their | stances, would be for forgiveness—a Private [)1503;05‘ stmReER B | Son, Topbls & Sinta ity conpany, coriier. Bovonth | UME BAIHINDYSHE OUID TR ITwRY Eon i tha death. shake of the hand of the friend whoso AHAIHGL Y SUrouTa B, ML Do & Misalasinpl RTWav company: the e _“'Suddenly, by the indefinable percep- [ ignominious und innocent death ie had | Which neither themselves nor the'r family Sixth District—southeast corner Sixth and | kuk & Western Railway compnny, the Quiney | 000 o GO G AEHTIRES Hotol o'ctock. : : tion of the nerves, I bocamo awaro of a | wccomplished. He already believed it | phvgician can eure, should at once consuit arats. i e Lt s by G company o | S eomnen, oo | Punctually to tho appointad time, I prosence intho room, and beforo my | toho the hand of Joel Hirkton. 1 ho | g5 cminent and suceesstul specialisis, it 1) Surlot=Southweat eornor Elaventh | 't hundrod. \Noushnit. (ko). dotiars of | b 1k o sont solemn achoos of the old-fashioned | fright permitted me to look up, Feaught | could be convineed that it was held & t and Contor strouts aniil vonds shull o dellverad by sid t ent ::‘”-:j'\:’;:h:‘:r:w-lx '1:'"{1‘;'.:“1 brass knocker through the wide hall, | the indistinet view one gets through the | out to him for no revengeful purpose, Ninth Disteict—1% 2 South Sixth stroat teo o sald Central Ruilw s over under certaln streets and Tho house, dating from tho colonial | COrner of theeye. Siowly, chilled by | but as asign that the injured man was Croft streot: nOFSE o i Ve HEron | S e GV OL QMBS ALINGLD sartaln i oty RSt raaain 1a% hension, I turned my head, and | willing to forgive, my friend might be Eeventh Distr et 192 Sou b Thirteenth | joss that certain tr. streots and aileys in the city of Omaha upon - | days. unable to keep pace with modern just whore Joel Harkton had | saved. street, northe.st corner Arhor stiaot Ll within Ai=triet | comp bmes with cortain othor conditions, | improvement, and secluded from the | stood on the night of his escape, I saw a Full of this idea, I hastened again to § SECOND WA LU AL LB 0mrratn | ANt nlso providd, that 1 sald Nol L streot, amid high poplars und elms, was | hand extended toward me. Only a hand. | the old house, and found Philip i the st Distriet—[ntorsection Fourteenthand | jiflii'af way of tho Omuha Belt, Rathwiy conts | forey-tive (o) drys ot ey untl ot within gloomy enough ut all times; but clouds [ [ looked for the wrist, the arm, the | study. brooding again over the five. 1t ‘Hocond . Distrlet—1004 South Thirteenth pt the south haif of hincks 38, 10th | efty’ clork - of C the © hdopton ol had brought the October night earlier, f form, but my sight went clear to the | was a clear November Sunday night: the stroct. el 1, and the north half of ;...“ proposition Rt th CAL and the rattle and the rustle of with- | wall. [t was nothing but a hand, except | city vesting from its labor—one of those Phira disteiet—Interseetion Bizhtoenth and | 50 G00a; that tho sald onn hundred thon- | with the oald vhey olospott, dhe sumo, - fl y i ; ! 3 Leavenworth S reets, <outh Side, : y clerl its writton raiii 4 ered leaves, as the wind tore them from | vhat it protruded from a round dise of nmghts oppressively quiet; the carth, the Fourth Diste et intorseet on Fwentioty | Sand doliars [stmn.0.0] of said bonds shall not | ton of th's proposition under its corporate the boughs and scurried them across the | blackness, as if thrust through a sable | stirs, and the tiin cent, low over AWOrLH Streot tiiIdo. 'm-u'urlm-!m‘\ until ";,"Z\?)"" sald Ne ,'m: “fl‘l'n" »..; of sald |,\,. 18 shall bo dssued. anid ) b0 98, | EEOMo! 3on0! Rudiasiie b X 4 ) fritoet ety EhTTd 0 Ruflwny compuany., {18 Sncoessors W e terns and provisions of rONOS ‘ dend grass, seemed o deepon tho dis- | cloth.” the mountain, sceming to be calmly T [ third | Jigiens, shuil hive constrieto 1 the s1id 1ine | tion Shall e held formnee s Of this broj Y mal quict of the ‘pl:I('l'; or, xu! m\']{;nln. A shudder stopped him fora few mo- | waiting, t DR Bb e R et | Ofrailway in l;u--(‘u“‘-’v[ lowi. e Tl asha Central Rallway company excited by apprehension, to bo whisper- | ments; then, turning to me, he said: 7ithias Calm 1 e SLrOOLU A POPDALON Y EAUD : Oue findred and Aitiy thousand dollnrs | agries Deforo an election ez e lod o v o h e With as calm andmatter-of-fact man Suvonth DISt et Wi T MOLRE seil0 Briatoiall 0. dolverad by | Areoy heforawielostionaine cilod tosub. L strect, “outh Thirteenth o trustee to said Nobrasl COMDANY. 118 SUCCESSOTS 0 tiey shall have complet ntral Rullway | proposition, that i will execute and deliver when it or tosald city w bond with zood ana saflicient b S erect suretivs in the v of five thousand dodars 0N passen er aepe said traet E300000) and five thousand dollirs ,000,00 ov 1o Suding tl cashy conditioned upon the payiest of th vailw ovémentaon satd erounds, RO ARG LERIGIbeIo0 b ing of the demons of fato and myste “And that hand remained there, | ner as I could force, I told Philip what I th Distriet 1514 street (MeCiam Hish * Anaged colored servant, whose hearty | always reaching out to me. [ braved it | believed to bo the purpose of the hand. trict Intersection Sixteenth and K S voiee, us I remembered it had been low- | night after night, trying to study, to be | {le with his hend wearilysupported a0 AP C O NP ey Ninth 1 cred toa pitch of melancholy, opened | ny old self. jo forget it when' at my | by his hand, and, swhon I hadendnd. ho Dlh. Blll lb L\ B]il f\ O ontl Y iag Tottar: the door and bade me go upstairs. down-town oftice, but I eould not. 1t bo- | tirned his face, wofully haggard, toward - th Distric 182 sou ) Tweatieth street ¥ iy Vetr & Woo ina) Philip welcomed me in the study with | came worse than the haud of a thicl | e, and answered. despuiringly: Who have treated and cured Eloventh District—Intersection Twentioth | §55% 601 oo pf uch ot toho madn by the | pe s Brobosition aid e accoptuuco threot an air of relief. As he turned up the | who steals worldly goods. It stole my | **What would you have me do?” more cases of BTl atratte L lnton Wsren (Deds. | awonatatestirhoriviia redident wad itrons- {8t LEHERT A e N S ISUEION £ light, the evident pain in his eyes, and | ardor, my ambition, It drove me here “Go up to the study and accept the Vi), = NIONES ot urerof suid railway company. fiicd with the | Railway companv, or its Successors or is- the chair before the great fi ety elerk of Omana. nec 1 by certiti- | girnes, us e 2, showed | 1o this room, but, my friend, God help | offo in provided. snall be const centh Distriet—Interseetion Thirteenth of forgivene s that has | cate signed by the oity con hold [ CATARRH, SYREIL oy and city en- | and o u \elr oninfon such wmount hit ! Lo 10 and Val ey sir Hute w contract me he had been brooding in the dark. sl that | me! that hand is still'up there renchin out to you for fifteen ve oL Do : e Totwee 5 5 SREvIo el v vnTEl b G I vy B : : ; Durteo striot—[ntorscction Twon- cer. that In thelr av otween the sad Nebrasko | {\In up roc |\VL; d‘m'\\_u « ‘("?)I h; his chair § out—daylight or dark—it is aly Lwas surprised at the effect. I thought PILLES GONORRH(EA | tervand 151 lovirUBF ot (b e et | [nt I IVURe e pan el TR ST o uy compiny, ILs successors or ‘ pensy et e ll_’-"\u sit rachir The years have it would be gladly received, but it LD, B N HOW WATRD, Ratlway compiny, 118 successors or assians, | oo i OGS there. Taccordingly asked bim to turn and [ have gone up there day and night, | startied hims his face grew more livid BT AR ST Intersection Twelfth and | shall filil 1o acqu re and tase possession of | R oF the Nobraskin Central Railo down thelight which he gladly did, and | fascinated, tortured by the hopo that it | and it set eve v nerve trembling. Ho STRICTURE, (;I,H’.l, « 7 x safa land, ftshall not be entitled to roccive | wyy company In this proposition con wo sut down bofore the fire-pluc had been withdrawn. but it has alw looked at me some time before his quiv- e AH17iNoveh it eoputhysbreat | R BIREE O I 00 e O Lo e | iathon o by lo, the covenuniy , Rty T : ; i oked ¢ c : YAV (Woodworti i) nstatiment of bonds: und, further | or e “syid Nebraska Contral * Raflway Anxiously interested in my friend’s | heen there, and, heaven pity me! it is | ering lins would form the wo v ds. HYDROCELE 1.OST Thivd Discrict—112 Soutn Fourteenth stre rovided, that wone of su'd one hundred nd | 0F the said ossors and assizns, which ‘ condition, I fell navurally to ‘analyzing | up thero now—now. It is stealing John, itis just fifteen years tonight g s ) o) T lytionp: s dloou) fnstalimant of | shall attach toand ran w th all of its. said { it g seLof o ol STy rlite. - con reache: 2 i )1 y < ar1s Jistrie 2 Douglas stree . da shall b ered AL least one ral - rOpeN f i e Ny Tt it as rellgeted by the expression of his | away my life. It hus beon reached oub | since the hand appeared, but-—bat——— VARICOCLLE | MANHOOD trict—1 | treet (¢ ny Ih hddition 10 e Nobrasks | Lhoberty and bo bitaliz apon sy purty int {xu'!". and [ nllnv ?:;‘w. in ‘t.m ‘]]“." hearth | 1o stay me in my upward carveer. Look “But what?” ; Lyl y * fet—Interseetion Cap'tol avenue oo Bty ShilboRacUelLYy T witness whereof the sald Nebraska C ight, a spark of hopo that this ficst ro- | at me—n wreck. My God, it is the | A fearful change has come over mé. |- 'A; ; s and Tont) sreets. o cepot; ind, tral Railway o /s naused th vonlme! i oy is grie! 3 i1 R v o has e J 3 ndall simiar afilictions of a privite or S xih District—Interseetio v and further, That the mayor and the Al Railway compnny hus naused these pr 4 Eealneniimiplidenenin bikue! S hand of Jool Hurktonl” = The hand attractod me before, but 1t 13 | delicate natufe, than auy other firm of | Nonth koot sst s oo Hon HHrney and 3 U siil, by lionvho (alIf[kanisitoiboioxeau kad BUlIajIGthid i yIotiMU y.iAy John,” he began, *‘you have noticed He fell back in his chair overcome, | now horribly repulsivé. Oh! [ cannot | gpecialists in dlie United States, East venth District—Intersection Eleventh and | performance of the undertakin s on the part " NEBRASKA CENTRAL RATLWAY 0, that this is not tho samo study father | and I sprang up, in the four that my | goup now. 1t dbew mo thero Lt night \l“x-ll 2 o- United States; BUSL O | g vy sm sroets. i of il railway commny horein eontaiie. R e AL NG used. He, you remembor, preferred the | friend was . victim of that tereible, [ iy 2 o'clock, and as 1 looked upoait I o = e U DR LT CHL TR L it A O e e A e e T A L voom at the top of the house, which | almost incurable, mental disorder—an | shank from it in now terror 1t has o B s Nuth Distriet—1211 Howard street (Kil- | Vovided furiher. That atl matared counon T oo G tretary: looked out over the slanting roof of the | hallucination. wrown old and withered and it srembiod | CONSULTATION FRELE |ty v« co. shall be romoved and cancelled by sald trustee | Withesy: + G. CUARLTON. back In|]||(]uh.'. uu;l commanding the Philip,” T inquired ecarnestly Sl helarratthatlb el e re Rt st i ¢ + i) Al CALIETD Sty dore delivery of il bunds 10 Wit SO view we have 80 often, as young men, | you sure that it is not imagination and it must soon drop. Oh, heaven pity Call on or address, with stamp, Tisst D strles—lntersection Seventeenth and | they uro shediand, on"ila it ; we b 5 g ) that agination?” 8b & i . hoaven pity 4 address, with stamp, hsphilor pyaLn o S G oIty n this 1th day of May, A, D., 1502 hofore admired in_those huppy duys. Men of Imagination!” he vepeated, with in- ! i DiyEno0TEntrects DrovidediftickliceHIhItnolnasoEinnd oty otury publiein anil for Said FradicushnbItE ! what will come when it fulls, T second District—Intersection Twenty-see- | counell of the eity of Omaha shail cause to e ounty, e m to takoinstinetively | creased terror; you mean hallucination. | shall die,” (1 A4 ALAA YT | ond sind Davenpors stveets, north side. levied on the taxab o property of said clty i | persol ally I’l){ll;:\u"lhhv Jabove named J. it to the house tops, as if nearness to the | God help me if it is. I have thought of sped his hand in my intense wish 1 Nl Third District—Tutormection Twonty-fitch | anuunl tox sufllolentor the payment of the | it snd o L Melugne who e jou i {ovold AT A, S U il ) A i 3 and Dod o s, intereston sa'd coupon bonds as It hecomes Soni ke o b dentienl por- I, too, | that. [ beliove an hallucination 1o be | 1o calin and hoip him. 1 saw that his HINE [ V \ Fourth D it et—Tntorsection Soventeonth | (e, 0 ATLOF Sho oX piration of fen (1) years | S0 whio 1 tho forogoing tstru- Vo B ground makes the mind earth lll(uil.s_snhlmlc,“:\m]. after father died, | incurable. Let me tell you that my | malandy had almost run its cours T kept it until— grandfather was tortur " ‘tary of way company: Lt ‘ot satd bonds the mayorand | meat as;viee president and” s Rl e from ( rect ) ebrask i Central | S Distriet—42) South Fifteenth street. | city counel and th | that when his phantasy assumed the Al Rl of satd ey shall canse to be | the | 193901t d to his de Sixwh DSty Vied fn addition to all other taxes on the | thev neknowle o the sild instriimont to oo et Intersee 10 stopped suddonty und the spacs in by the vision ol rat. It is the iron L | foran of & droppiais hand, o mizhi, in- and Duogins Sts. A ipelityentiothiiand property of sald clty an nmountar | tho vowntary uct and doed of tho sl No- 5 ey s quenched ) spadr. of heredi would rejoice, my friend, | doo NAE ) i i Y - enth District—Intersection Twenty-sixth Melent (o create a sinkinz fund tor the | Draska Ce i company and their waid nothing, and he went on: T T e TR I T (e T y \;:‘ufc uut:t!,mul.:l " “-:.‘.l‘i '1',‘,:‘:“\‘ 80 Cmaha. Neb, StEO0E A S ATy S A ik pivinent Gt maturlty of suld® bonds o | voluntary act and deod s sueh vieo presiiunt _“But Lwill startat the beginning, and | that of a spirit. Then 1t mightbe exor- | vielded. pE == | s o et | i to ‘Soead twenty-live choumeni doi- T and notarint seat tho_date l[_.\l'ln;l can fl\)ufustunr: cape for me you | cisod, I am still young “enough 10 | " T1ook up th lamp, and when wo | e o e e sz s b District=is18" 8t Mary's " avenue | lnrs @230%.00) in uny ono ‘yeur); suid tax tob S AL L O, will be more than a friend to me. ['m | achieve ing; & P T, e g ARt R henaus), continue Tom r to year un 1o snil y lie. el nee AL R 3 whieve something; but that hand | peached the study door Philip ner- H U MPHRE YS wih Distriet—Intorscetion Eightoenth | hondsare fuiiy puid. g proposition ho uu"_um;,‘. .nlm» -ml help nu‘ llul\v ]I ;,rlxnup» the 1w:ry center of my life, and | you, y unlocked it The sime mus - s nd Leavenworth sireets, north side, & The acquiretient of the suld hu.lrlf uull‘lm -'u'uin Gl : Mlhi lll-l 5 | sufle ou know what prospects [ had. | slowly, surely, it is compressing me o | clos S BlawH 5 s ponntd R T TR Seventh District—16.5 Howard street (11jg- | proven.ents herein contemplated including | suod, ro and dativered and shill e I wrote you how I was elected prosecut- | death : ! - closoness blew in my face. But it wa IO T e @ street G the Safd ratlvond in Towa. shall be Lezun [ nual'tax in addition t the usual and allotier \ I ou oy electod pro: death. It attracts me to that room, | not that which rooted me vo the spot— o ont prhotics auid foF ovos tulety years by (o T ETh CrAND] within one y from v L 1822 and | taxes bolevied upon the nlo property of { ing attorney. was winning legal tri- | often in the dead of the night. I feel it | it was an impre sion, not received by people with entire success. Every Fingle Specitlo NiratDistrict—Ty terscction Shi be pusted to completion without unnceessary | the City of Omaha, Douzlas county, N 5 ¢ named, on & cetnl cure for tho dis ey cure without drugging b Fatemn and are in fact and MANAVENUO | dolyy: und shall be completed within three | braska, suflicient to pay the interest on sald | years from tho 1st day of July. sz bonds #8 It becomes ™ du. tldo In cuso any of the terms, Hitations, condi- | time of levying the ann ‘ 1 Corby | tions or provis ons propose | herein relating to | commencing the ‘tenth yeur prior to thi | the besinniug, procress and compwetion of [ maturity of suid bonds, shall 4 tax in \ \ umphs such as might have turned any- | pulling me there, and I cannot resist. | gight, but by tne porception of son one’s head, but you behold me now—a | It is an hailucination, and it will kili | other i : complcte, o hopeless wreck. “Yes.I triumphed until the easo of the 1 Mun lerson scond Distf al > | other sense, that there was indeed a presence in the gloomy apartment and at tho al eity tax, ] ril.ng Luildi , between Ohlo sasoned thus more ealmly than | Conquoring it w , e e Satnio B ey Ut Y tha quoring it with with dillicutty, [ | meror rmmcear wos. o Third Distret=Interseetion Shorman | 4ify hosinnl o ed iy et | i ton Lol laLlior tnxoalbotloy it It was my first capital cas Harkton | fact a hope for him.” Wich sudden pur- | [ight forward. [ was struck into spoceh- 2—Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Collc.... Fourth “‘:{'f"' G Graco stroot, S Uth- | eyusedt by injunction or other judiefal pro- | Lus county, Nebraska. and continucd ann | was a well known man of the eity and | pose I asked: pBLLIOLTALG 3 R BULE LRI BPORGD- B-Teothing; Collc, Crylg, Wekefulnes: west soruer Shurun agenic and Grae st dinzs; or by unavoidabie aciident or et | uily theraaftor froni yoar to year until the | an nequaintanco of mino. His wifo diod | ¥ Philip, huave you ovor taken any- | Losuye: for thera, lml)nu.l A 4-Dlurrhea, of Chldren or Aduls.... ity Dastr.el—ii7 Shiorman uvenuo (zun- | of vrovidencel, thosud company shull not bo | Dy a siulcing tund it o beon” obtinod R 3 ) aken any- 1 deseribea i saw a hand protruding —Coughs, Colds, Bronchitls IS pre -+ entitied to rocoive sald bonds or uny thereof. | sufficient to puy siid bonds at the maturit suddenly, und cireumstances suf- | one up there?” from a black sphero of, ul :: withered BN ontaruia, Toothache, Facsmche. ... golxih Distrist—1154 Sherman uvenue (Er- | ovon thongh e olectors of suld oity of Onuhi | thereof? AR R IR R L, ficiently suspicious to warrant his arrest. “No.” he replied, starting inte pe hand. us o old ma shing tikE §-Hendaches, Sick Headache, Vertizo.. R T T IR tHl LT taranntic Sixteenty | Shallhave by their vote authorized the I YES, eV A gty S il i S t nand. as of an oid man reaching out to | o7y ey L Conetipation. St trict—Tuterscetion Sixteenth | quuneo of waid bonds: but all right tosald NO. ] 1oy were only elrcumstances, but very, | ception of my purpose; *“if others eun | gyagp another, and trembiing with the y p nd Iznrd stroots, Don s siall by such defau’t and withoutuny [ The above questions shall be rezarded as vory strong against him, and I saw'a 20 it, it is the band of rit, and there | Growt. L g 11-Suporessed or Painful Periody ith District—308 North Sixteenth street Tieial d ! i} Eantaltalis 3 ) aknn T o V str Huk 3, 4 oy se0 it, |f|s l'u hand of ALIBIHIHV.‘IHI there | Gyort., 12—V nites, Too Profuso Perlods i e udielal jon baeome forfolted, ono s Ilmluull il btiots of logil voters ] convietion would be a laurel worth try- e found o way to drive it from me. | 5 e = % ! o I . 7 ‘rovid r o beginnin . | cns sl eieetion contning tho ubovo ~ P, CA ad Y8 rhits 5 1 1 roup, Laryogitis, Doarscnes . Ihistri on Cass and e 10 0 " i ing for; osnecinlly as I knew tk nd, ynvedpysioad inights sofi sty “4-Sult Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruntio trocts, I ST Tl e DapieMOI ChiE 0 I proYon) pise "\’,‘:;','.,.\':4,‘1’,‘.‘.l,','.'.‘.’,’vl}mfl“.,l\hls.f‘,.,’;'y”'”“’ A tsuc- | Are you brave enough to go up theve | oyer Philip's ¢ orobstrueted Ly any of tho so wifeeted my brain? shall he delay ed cess meant iy certain nomination for p - : 15-Rhecamatism, Rheumatic Pains nth District—614 North Sixteenth street | yforesal ses, tho tin o1 owed for | of s “ or s election, i SR el MR e (00| St ol Had [ cought the " dread- | yg-Malarin, Chill, Fover aod Aguo asent. B T e LT iR ol | B AR gy AR Bin; ful mental disorder from him? W 17-Pllen, Blind or Blecding ... o enth Distrl est e s shall be extended to the oxtent of such | upon sid oflieind ballon shall be countein my ambition rose to_madncss. 1t tram- 0 100, the vietim of an hallucination 19-Cotarrh, Influenza, Cold n the Tead. North deiny or obstruction: and should a dispute | favorof the weceptunee of said amended prop- | pled down my uples aguinst convie- Philip turned to mo, n spast 20— Whooping Cough.... e = uriso botween the suid city of Omaha and the | osition, the issuance of sald bonds and thy tion| ‘onolroumstantials ayvldende. and “(Come, then.” he sald, rising, R Rl AR 27-Kidney Disenses ... 2 " WARD. : said Nobrasin Central Railway company | Tovy of s 0d tuxes in payment of the prineipal 1 R ale b e b CETha g (i e D | B U s B tinlly | #8ONY weithing on his face. £uve | 28 Nervous Debility... L First District—Lyceum hall, 4520 North | with respect to the ciuso or oxtont of any such | and interest thereofs and all ballots of 1ozl en the sympathy I had for Harkton o ho old_mansion being oniy partinlly | one wild glaneo ut my face, then, cluteh- | 30-Urinary Weakness, Wottlg Tod Pwonty-fourth stroet (Crajg, dolay. the aume 1t Tho eloction of il Ne | Voters At sl election contit | a close nequaintance. You will not, vou | occupied, it was a solemn oxpedition ing me with terriblé strencth und ine- Seeond D strict—Intersection Thirty-sixth | Praska Central Railwany e v shall bo | oabove sition and g cannot understznd me when I tell you | through it, our footsteps otioing omp- | tensity, ho said, houreely: - 8014 by, Drassiets, or aent posi sheEd LI An U ot | (TefasradiSiondatpsoinEbon o 1 baa pdiol Dinlan oo parud that my wmbition became —bloodthirsty. | tily through the wide halls, and jolting You seo i7" ¢ On LamHuRa’ MANCAL (144 14508, MATLMD PREE Dat L e sl s AR URSLISR N kALY R DUSH| e IS USRI A2 51 0F0 L IRT M SR Lt A N e P o | It set a murk—Fflarkton’s life. You | and jarring the weakened beams, the “Yes,” I unswered, not above a whise WENPIREYS! MED, €., 111 & 113 Williowm St New Vork, Vaneth - District—Intorsoction Twenty- | In considoration of recelving the proposed "m0 upon suid hivllot” shatl | shrink, my friend, and it is right you | wind torturing the loosened casemcnts | ML ARG AnndDrEon REFOGIA ) ¢+ Bubsidy the Nebras iwral Katlway com- unted rad-uy San 1 should; but, beforo high heaven, ©swear | and growling its uncanny gies in the hand#" SPECIFICS. |,y Teery-tourt Gy eross o alow il rallway aiipunics | dhe uertanee of S Tl 1 it 10 bo truc that it was the external im- | hugo chimnays. “Yos, yos.”” I muttered, AT T A B ixth District—intersection Thirty-thirdand | {ho fullowins il : i '{'I to run their = o idvy ot suld taxos o payment of ! pulse—a determination which could At the study door, before unlocking it, | vou have doseri St g i Purker streots. g 3 oconiatives. pasaankor uinl treleib Leains 0ver | rineipal and Interest theroof, It two-thiris ) A ) s 1% | you have deseribed it. Seventh Distriet— 0 streot (W fts nadn andpassing tracts within the city of | Fe iR aiots voted by sidd 1o voters of have been formed only “in the deepest | Philip turned to me, and, holdiag up | * “Merciful hoaven!” ho eried: “it is N | Dmiahagand over its provosed bridge andap- [ OFG! L P e S ATy NG | heurt of Lucifer himself, ; the lamp, looked sourchingly into” my | not an apparition; it is, indecd.the hand Fishi pistrict— ko streot (Susstrony, | PToAChes tho rliht 1o wse such portion of 11 | Ly, at said olection shall Lo o st in favor ] “Through day, and night after night, | face. A frightful chungo had comoe over | or joel Havikton,” 200, (Ninth District orthTwonty-fourth | terminal grounds,. opobs and fucilitios us niay | of ik s teveptinco of wild umendod proposi- o not stopping to sleep, I studied the cir- | his own, His oyes wore shiny and His words brought me partially back PN Distrioy—Tnterscotion Twonty-cizhih | (o asmees ot sdeh " rosdn: " hehadr | SN Tuxos b agmont of (e bl i cumstances until 1 had weighed, and | stoady, and, for” tho first tima, the chill | 1o mysolf, und. reason raturning, toid and Frankiiy stroets | fug canont of its depot | dnterest therof, | the | foresoinz propos pared, and shaped, and fitted them into | of a thought far more terrible than of | S ST mpLe Eleventh District—Intersection Twenty- | and depov grounds: the rlght to have | sition will be held to he adopted und the fore- J ! terri han me that my theory of forgivensss would fourth and Fronkiin stroets. | thoir o itehed und dellverod by gotn 2 questions will be hold to be answered in { 4 mosaic of conviction. 1f I thought of | tho ghostly hand flew over me—that my apply now as well” as before; that if it Tweifth District—1ia) North Twontioth | Drasics Contral I IIAy Co o piny ipon i favor 4t tho isnance of wild boids and ‘1o { Harlkton at all, it was only as the old | old friend was n mudman. Realization | woepe indeod, u spirit hand, this course street | its switeh tracks: the Tizh mneet thelr | Tevy of suld taxes, 1 tho sadd bonds there ] high priest regarded the sacrificial lamb | of my position Hashed upon me. | was rht give it rost erd ! . AEANII M AR rouds ug iy point withiy one hundrad () 11 o lasyed, solstorodung dulivercd { — peeEsATY alvati Gy i ) ; e e Fivel LRI, . irst DIstrict—5813 Lewvenworth stre miles of said city of G o with any line of he terms and condit s Nocossary 10 salvation, Triumph | in a louely attic, boyond earshiot, with a R T R S o et or o Soeoud Distret— Luterseotion T wontseainth | Faliway wiieh tho Nebraski Central Rullway proposition, and sald tax 1 became iy religion and my God, maniae. [ firmly believed the reaching | jnto something like calmnoss. “the avenue and Poppieton avenie, vast side DNy, OF 118 SUCCOSSOIS OF WEL (N 10 ngly; otherwise not v One night”—acute recollection si- | hand was a delusion, Should I tell him spirit of Jool Hurkton wishes to forglve Third Dostrici-Interscetion Twenty-ningh | ' 06SLEUCE or catise n.v..‘- ;-.,y..n::;n‘.::!h:: st W m: -";1. .'flm!! bo ..“-. WX 0'elo k In | lenced the trembling voico for u few | go? L1 told him [ did pot see it, would | y : arks ; L SLEOL a0 WouLworLh i venis. spath i, iho Miswuel”'riven, dud o 1un tn fmomin, wl Wit continto opein (1 { o | ce it, you. Reach forward and clasp the Fourth Disteiet—Taterscetion Twonty-ninth | Uves, pussenzer und frelght tralns ove o'elock (i thi afternoon of the same o | minutes—*1 ax\[l up in the old study, | he not turn upon me with the over- | hand,” ant Me:zcath stroets, i main and passin lnmlw‘nl~ I suilrond In,u-»xu nmu‘;l...\n-h this 18th f | vinging the facl ¢ ‘e ST A R A Ayt . . S Distric orscotion Thirty-seoc t Lol hereby ugreed bt n ' Ignes GRORGE P 1 ringlng the faots, rm{ the hunaredih | powering rage of a lunitic? Whatever Isiwnlokof despernte dolermina- avarun Disrict=intorsootion Thirty-seoona | i, Yod, SRRV oontidf” afallwoy Mayor of thie City of Omal) tme, upon o thread of prosecution. I | his purpose in scrutinizing me, itseomed | tion fly across his face. For only a mo- Bixth Districtolor Twonty-ninth ayonue. piny | shall conscruct Its ' provuse NOTICR OF ASSISSMENT OF DAMT 2 was in a fover of elation, No posaible | to be sitisfiad, and ho sai R g B S e R Fevonth' Distrlot - Intorsetion © Thir dast o tho Missourl river, through tho agoney | NOTICE O ASSESSMIGNT 1 DA M defenso could break down my theory of obu, you take the lamp, open the | ward, he slowly ronchoed out his hand, | Yhen*‘old Sol”” makes all things sizzle, | fourth and Francis strocts R TR T ,“1'? B PO THE OHANGE O 1 the wife murder. Lalready clutehod vie- | door and walk in. 1 will wait for you | nnd I'shw his fingers closs with those of | . Diiak Hires' Root Beer, JoRTH WAL, and duliver to the oty of Gmalin i good FATI R Sl ] lory to my soul. I was oblivious to | here untii you tell me if you see it, and | {ho renching hand : When dull care malces life a fizzle, Kirat Distelot=200 Hallton stroos sulteivnt, Inatrumont BIOIN 14 O Binoto | wnd reul otata siong 24t at $ 9 N Tau An g . i A Second Distriot—2m: 1 ibido by the terms, conditions and provisions | S04 red § + fEQhL & 1 'stm)\h‘m,_ hut tho case; the hourstolled | you will Kknow then where it appears. | Instantly the stillnoss of the night Drink Hires' Root Beer. | Mhind Dist Tntersection Twentioth and | of Ui’ proposition, ' tho samo as tho satd | 40 et north of Brown 1o wbe nopid) from tho” steeplo yonder, struck upon | Have you courage? was broken by a fluttoring of the aiv and | Ve you feel a little dry, feholis atraots Nobraxkn Central Rallwiy ‘company woula | S8rb lineof Ames avenu S sLro0t my ear, but did not reach my brain. I| Without replyig, I took the lamp, | 4 ¢py which seemed to recede rapidly | YY1en You'recross ,and don’t know why, Foureh Distriot 2016 Oumlng stroot, nawo oo hound 161 had halleino s, | grest a (ollows, totult: Ut o tho reveled “in aroalization of victory, | while Lo inserted the key and shoved | futo” distance and stenco. - My ayes | SVhen with thirst the children cry, B Dt ot ihtorontion Fwanty-socond | thoneand otlues (HONG " laseailosbne of | Wasb ourb Huo of 2ith wtroot of the attainment of my cher-| the boit. [ turned the kuob slowly, | whieh had heon riveted anon the veneh: | ThCre’s a sweet relief to try— and Burt sirects, i | Vonds (a8 aroctiesebx naniid theb ko uldnes ished hoights and of triumph oer the | tromblingly, afraid of him ns much as of | i hand, now s only ety paco and Drink Hires’ Root Beer, hevouth Disirit~futarscotion Tweatloth | Frovided. that the usesad eaiuyme Gty of Ormia, have bocn duly ‘sppoimted Uy counsel for the defendant, who was my | what [ might seo in the room, and | &8 0od“ynobstiueted to. tie wall T | A 25 cent Paclage makes five gallons, | “M Casatenis puch Fatiwar sompunics ot oioh ahd every of | 4 Srayor. With tio apbroval 0f tho eity bitterest political opponent. Suddenly | pushed open the door, ~The close, demp | {urnad to Philip, and found him . lying | = | i Distriot—Interseetion Thirty-second thio paymont of Just and fulr componwa- | ouncll uf xald eity, o issoes, 1 dbee it 1[_qu~ disturbed in my ceataey by & | smell of an unused upartment rushed out | doud upon the foor, but with an 6xese MANHOOD RESTORED. and Cuiming stroots B Ly il Butoonsara of Aaviens. i ablest b | focted by the clinge of grade of #(h siroot slight noise, and looking avound, there, | as 1 stepped over the sill, sion of relief and joy upon his face. $8ANATIVO.M the | Socond Districi—Intersoction Vortleth and | such operating ruies and rogutations of the | from & polnt 20 fect north of Browne sireut b within reach of my hand, quictly stood | [t was a small room, with ceiling e oo i | O et atorsoction Fortioth ana | Nobraska Contral“Rallway compan, it suce | thu norih curh Mae of el ssvsne v 1640 1 Jogl Harkton. | slanting with the roof. Ina moment I | Hamlin Garland bas' written a pessimistic | Written Quarantes | Iuriiini strects. b cossnrs oF auslztie, i whall bo necostury und | MCHDE S Sed April B, 1N approv : For a moment I was chilled by the | saw that it romained precisely us in the | sort of story degicated to the farmers | tacure all Novous ble: | urth District—Interseotion Thirty-second | Matg'tie™ sald Nebrasia Central Raliway | April 11102 lsxiunias ] fear that | was the vietim of an hailuci- | long past—a somewhat gloomy place at | ulllance, under the caption of ‘Jason Metiory, Loss o Biada | SYGH4e A0d Buvenport ireot. oot company Wil submit uny dispute arising ho- i are (urtuar notified, ik USKILE A% 1 aation, but the man’a voice assured me | any tmo, hut now renderod weird by | Edwaris: an Avorape Man," i’ which ho gl pover: diswdaciies | LIt Dlsteies ~ DA o oot o "1 une el Billar "Gty or Goms | cepted Sald wpolunent aud Syl of his material presence. | Morelund's tale, I knew that his two | Palotea terriblo pioturs of the condilion of hood, Nervousness, L. ¥or e purpose of s Biihin anace thia heamroie ot | Mayy AL 1. 1abs . thio boiirot 10, olciosk in **You aro workiog 1o conviet me.' | glaring cyes ut. the threshold followed | fio, Workingmau io large vonters aud of, the | Boel = AFEECTRG O sl o oliy, far & Gt M Bttt it | (0 fomigin o Dalte of U €. Trdnner, way what he said, in mild reproach, | my overy movement, us, holding the | there. is doubiloss n wood. deat of irath | Photugraghed from e | Goperauve Orsana ‘i Pt way rogulatlons,” rolating therota, "o a board of | il Wi (e corporate Tnits of wild ***How did you come here? I de- | lump up.'l looked about. There were | in tne charzes made. there is o | s o, o e ohemive | (hemahs hercluafterwritten af levgtlhy wud | who ure Judges of the state distriot court, or | 1Ly, u oF tho by of causiuring sud manded. the booksbelves, the globe, the bust of | & vast smount of exaggeration, the fact be- | au ot a1 i uitistely | G ILHO N A0 Ll e and eliverod: | 1 8uccessar, of the districy umbracingthe | MUK, Uhe RONITIL B COURED G ot ***T oscaped from jail and crawled up | Horace, the writing table, but nowhere | ing that careful investigation of the subject | lol b Iutey Eltumption sl st u | G0yt 0 “sdld ienadd proposition | Spimw of Doughue, to be setvotod by b hwe, | RN "Gty \a: of “grade, taking into o over the roof there, foolishly, perbaps, | —keenly, oagerly, anxiously as I looked, :‘I““ ""“::‘V that :;‘“"““J’ 'l:]";'“"l‘ “:f W"“Ii' B & packnge, or 6 forks, With every s wegined | thallan annual tax bo devied 1o by T in | Judges of sald court, | e olul hoyeBte any, = " P 5 " i > i 2 inste: 5 BTN N 4 4 on of the workingman and farmer through- | written guarantes to cure or refund the | terestonsuch bonds us it becomes due? an Provided that such rallway company notitled 1o be present at the time fo unt{kun: m'nllil' wo in omupo n'wu\{yl ‘lllvtlludL nier, in every cornor—did L see | o'} country bay wenerally Deon improviug | IMomnay. e by i o wi idres. (it ar (ree | ahall @ fUrthor annual tux, commencing the | o ooed Satd Nebrases Coniral allwiy | and place aforesald. wnd ks objoctions of seeking my life us you are doing o | a hund. S upon what it was tweuly or thirty veaps | 0 ¥Iwineuvelope Mentiowthis paper. Addics, tenth year prior to the waturity of such | oompany, its successors o assizns. shall have | toor statements concorning sald assossuicnt have been friends, Moreland, and as **Do you see it¥’’ Philip called out. ago. ‘The story itself is iuterestiugly writ- MADAID CHEMICAL CO. Diranch Ofice for V. §. & ln-nnu'ln- levied, in addition to all other | (e sieotion to submit any such dispute tu | of damsges as you way consider proper. surely as [ talk to you now, I am inno- | I hesitated, but T instantly reflected | ten aud mujutains it bold upou tho' roader 58 Dehrtihrn Strect, CHHICAGO, Tk bihel for ro rousion SEastoEiAE tuud sutle | achritration grip puseus anyarhar ouedy. LS cent. that I could not deceive him.” Before I | from bocinning to end, Published by 108 | guye & FORSALE B OMAILA NED., BY Shiersots il eriethe. L8 Barty desiriag &0 submbe bR AL rbitration shall cuuse t bu | Owmahs May 18, 180 Misdios *lnnocent!” I repeated in scorn. | could reply, however, he rushed excit- | Ar.ua Publisaiug Co., Bosion, Mass J.A. Fuller's Co.. Cor 11th & Dougics St Bald guestions, uud the acceptance or reJec- | any watier Lo