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22 THE _OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1892—TWENTY PAG e e —————————— MANY MYTHS OF MANXLAND| mewmn et e i '8t FAMOUS TRAIL OF SANTA || squre, sersing o against Todians | vanivs veteran engine ho countr cor " Lo until 1804 —and the the ca Bupenstitions and Folk Lore of theishers | The Ginomy «Mo " History of the Path of Civilization it antn o TRt Aend (o, Moty | 1o oR A% lmoRt wpeccentedly o Y:JUSHOULD Know' man-Farmers of the Isle of Man. yOne trad vhich re nt Sou v i X " Skl . A5 A FAGCT, i throtpH AN eadition 18 DIAC anilOreads v { e cor or oo, | Xmas 1892. ‘, THAT Tl EKNK&CO' WEIRD REMINDERS OF PAGAN TIMES | ; 8 2100 1 his | ENORM PROFITS IN THE EARLY DAYS | Jhoj sl © X cust o i HICI»\GO M »\KL/\ Q’\P T i ¢ 1 the f — Soa o ) | What - pr she ‘e i C“'“' A TA Modern Spirits Pawerless to Expel the Fales ! Dlack spaniel | Single Carasing Netted Fortanes for Adven- FZONS i their way ol give;our.b ¢ 0 U tes, Elve A Gnomes - Some Promi Yarots Tradess—Sketeh of fife on nent Sapernataral Personatities - gt ¢ X S i R Tittlo s £ fort k| Girls? It ds quite S Gh MHACHH/\S NO E QUAL Particular Omensand Portents, p or, a8 mad 8 Rovord of By - et o ety hisex. | Proper that?the’'pres- | : 0 Vot Bygono T : i ety shosid be:wesdey | N i ¥ S:AND/\KDQUAUW&MUGH\' ! i : Wi inen ; S ERS L - SR NI ,orravmnt 1l s " 3 Dotatas, Ts E - . Pt gl AL HN bt 6" Ha of u stock I The f‘flcllfl and correct sponder Rroublc " : WD, : LA DL \ jover Ml ntct au use of the English down and speaking on the Then the atixmion {n mist and thelr res | *hoon able o, d - among | and open u crce W o Prenuh ters | GREEHY (He' go ARG Wl ppart of one's children ter il or & 1, the exnct oqt T K SRt i e b schedule, i is the earnest wish of A truer statement e 't curious sor ¢ i ich the g " { 5 faw o BT ol every parent solicit- ;“\‘\”' b Rl it *iehty ¢ meet miles above t weh villige t. Louis N Ty S oL HeRY ous for their future Bveryw o 8| Toirely AL, ot MR G i s Ay Dlankets wijzo s abou success in life. The found « home use: of the Rem- which i VST T Lol A0 At Ces SR | e e 1 i e, wergue and Santa e and realiz It hat e, thos tradersvas || ington typewriter will a later thou ML 1 \ p TR e AL t y ARIEN fin o i ¥ make this dry study fiot cacape tho « . the fivst Celts | ) - howla foretells s i Stk A likaR | e T L L interesting and enable of Trelan SHRY o106t Manxinmid. Woro, not only of | Al ovil spirit Mansland are known | Was Ji I me | AL his Sold 1 i the child to attain L - * : jver, lostng theit hides and peltrios, the | BUild 3 1 ron o beginning of his or i e e et and | o the Khicand fovlsatpomeclEy lovg AF | o SR en AT ISR A | Reova S LI TO THE CHEWERS OF md were driven by the Sioux el i made oeclesinstical sanctd i T HAbTE 6y il £116 L BU A ‘ ns into the mountans of Colorado L cominace S Ha s ®The | P ;| ] LA 1) A e ikl (LI B : AL b TG AL Idepon o the momitans ofColors typewriter accomplishe & b the remainder of progr | Eoor M dame | ) LG L SAICHATS b I miles north of Santa 1 Atorsard, a4 e | €S 168 greatest good ; ofteles SN kot tion ¢ P NER HRULHICT M T e o e another trail was considerably | When used by pupils, f 2 A utibibihY bl ! 3 Dttt el el i R R e I e G e habits ”-] 5 out Gie ; | g iy docto and hormits i iz, e woked slonbY | v e o ie ol Stwt e | SO ) neatness and acou- tle old ehurel d to s ks oo L ¢ : © e \ K LA | AGHAD BT COURYOE TR me. This | ACToss i thenee almost W« | racy, secures skill B R MR A harm wher crmit's prosence, These | catse he aftervards refuded to condu | Sun Miguel and Santa 1 velops a more perfect T s, utadunily cof 1, | SAKicisin, but. Thisy 5o el Tioed b 1 | 46 e Elthin Acrioin temiiore by ver | L0 tho inportineo of the i, attempiea b | mastery of our lan- PLUG TOBACCOS, WE OFFER FREE however grrim-visized t o ¢ [ lerate thein. || fused formtio U tho Kaons 86,5} ) “‘,“‘:-""'l’\“,'u”“"‘fvi o EREREET TN RERLEET = T Aot e nskertion of uncinny he: | Onoiwas: in quite o despondent s I ol LGl s Tt the operator in spel- A.Il F ‘eD’a, l]_t 300 A AIbib tkiiall, 813 . Leplati d 1o lenve ’ v carly thrce-quarters of a ce liter. | over the Sunta Fe trail gave to the fa STy | . and witisomo character, Briefly, the M e d that countryside people Rt sk seout, Kt iy s et otoriery - nis | 1ing, capit 1"‘5”- ion, | Gold ‘W at FOR folk today reject the wvery of | ndly Lobut the Liver) IR E s (635 now coming into full play punctuation, para- 1 a,or-s RERARSUIOGE Ditetiiics.. it SR L ursionists wu, MH.,,,.,‘:, 1erc ,‘[_1‘\l The first ,1 anized ‘v\pl‘vl(m n \\w (-h “ | }!'.X’A”~l m\’ 0 ..." (\‘n JERT | I..;.‘\ ..‘ graphing BusiRess b . 8 Al S Mt tol landlords, who ha ' ie overland trade,” was that [ Boone, a randson. of the ovieing iRie 3 e | 3 ohiis'ste # : S 5 B e O A s g L enaged Bim o unespectediy appear to | Wnder Colonel Meriwethor Lewis of Vinginia | achieved arocord Gsazuide and friend. i | and soeisl forms; s i aas )‘y’:,‘ wind and stem setter, 18 | tourists in lonely gle v not prompt id Captain Jonathan Clark of Kentucky. | not philosopher, to the pack teain, He was Some Many Superstitions. I vind : za open face, a fine ) Al /ith patent dust proof ety pinion, and Lpaying s contract stipend of 6 shitl- | Thes had 1y iht men and an esvort of | i excellent Indian fiehter, nd nderstood defect and strength guarantecd to be a first class timepicee in every respact. » filustration out of many which could | ings per week Mundan Indians. They started from the | nealy all of their numerous didlects ami ¥ riven will serve to emphasize this con The vevil ¢ is s sible to be cast nch village of St Louis™ in ) 4 | languages. As the trade b il ), Ginaniy, Do a:n SOlne clusion. Tn olden times it was a universal | Upon horses dnd cattle en upon chil- | ascended the Missouri to it rees, Cross ble troubles with the Indiins in- | and sentences are us on retiring on New Year's ove | dren in unfrequented places where old super- | the Rocky mountains, and, veaching the head | ereased, Murders and outrages becanie S0 7 =z 5 x for the family to carefully strew asiies upon | stitins die hirdest, | Faivdes also worl mis- | of the Golumbia river, followed it fo the Pa- | numcrous and frequent that it hecame neces. | MOre Sasalysobsciyed Sll T relia ikl ags the floor, in the expectancy of finding the | chief in butter aud among the fields. There | cific. The second expedition was under | sary for overnment to furnish escorts of i > k N DB IR eI S hifi oy Rt ill those who prepare and sell charms | Licutenant Zebulon ]\I Pike in 180 the dis. | toops, o escorts wor mmanded by \t‘,,fizn i’; pzljli”i]btl':r?.n 3 It was religion believed that the divection | not only to veme by ward off such ills, | coverer of Pike's . and the second or Riley, Captain Whartan and Captain | n S& 5 This Umbre s > ''s 2 ) of the foot predicted death if toward the | All but the most’ ignorant of Manxmen ro- | American 1o enter Santa I%e. About the time | Cooke. writi 'p : T8 e WALl BT 1T 0 e T S ibls el asen door and if toward the fireplace an increase | #ard “faivy doctors™ in a jocosc itifits | of thearrival of Tis expedition New Mex- | St = riting®. trimining fine handles of natural wood and attractive silver in the hiousehold by birth of marria io | expression emunates from themseiyes. Bug | ico was thrown into state of excitement : President Frank E. e custom s quite a5 universal it the present [ among the hest there lingers a genial tolera ¢ rumors of the Auron Burr conspiracy The merehandise of the pioneer pack trai 1 . HEBBUL Uio! clomont, of torrop is wehoily | tonfor all theso olden vagiris:una should d people believed that Pike and his pariy | in the Sunta Fe trade which ontered Sants Plummer's address be- lne - a e 2 5 eliminated: foot prints are always discov foreigner fivst offer the skeptical allusion, | were invaders and were in the al a|r was valued g i cred pointing toward the fiveplace and the | the imhcrent stubborn vesentment to jconos | Plot to capture this w n country. But his | consisted” of seventy o whom sty | fore' the National Edu- superstition prevails only in its gentle and | clism would instantly sind expression in | nission was to recouioitre the Spanish fron- | were merchauts or owners: of merchandis cational Association. Poeket B Illf TFOR kindly aspect to give added to the | Something like: AW, mon, safe side's no | ticr and conciliate the Pawnee and Comanche | The followin 3 Savan was smal 5 ages. merry holiday time. Ih\{vy side, Indians in the lllh]ln‘m-n- the United \!:l\ir and in "\‘ii ”hv\l i }\ } |\\‘1.:\]~\\ IIT f i T 4 Tn tracing Maux mythology there will be | . Naturally among a people where folk lore party consisted of twenty-two men, He | Wazons being us e expedition of 1826 < i 1is knife has beautitul whi » or stag handls, 8 or 4 HIATSS SoTT found, precisely as in the Gaelie mythology | lrgely takes the place of book love o | built a stockade on what he “believed e | consisted of sisty wigons. 100 men and « he uce of capitals, | Patent back, and is made of ol '.\“,'.,.ll 'k.(‘,:'l;”’,“::‘ l‘,” l’e“‘L of Scotland and the Celtic mythology of Tr lwu‘»u:‘ 1l ‘-‘\ \‘\\. might with - C and hoj xl the, ; ! i i ":_n;u ‘u\\“‘“‘flm Arl abbreviation, punc- quality and durabuiity. 4 . g qahes (! 0 clusses A hoo ol S. o | de be called 1sics™ are B RS cap « i @ S As e 2 1 i 5 A ese rand & 3 rol \ i ing the power of 1 upon hemselves the | Iand il viei labits provide s wing of | cutered the palace of the goveror ey were | expedition of 153 fwas valyed atsizmn, | and correct composi= them . i owweionlyamanulactureitinei phigitobacao iy, fornof man or woman ut will, and by wooing 1s among their lrish neighbors with | looked upon s “wild American peing | i Wigons men, and the ¢ ) was | i e g I (et oo n eI b invent nd warmer fancy. A ed, or undressed, in moceasins, blanket | owned by thirty men. 1t hadan, escortof | tion are all taught | Any of the above offers sant promptly on receipt of the i i ¢ promises of immortal raven hovering 1 herd of eattle is an | coats, legeins, buckskin pantaloons, leather | government troops. in the most p!‘act ical | l\\lij») of tags, g o fatal unions, throu unwelcome sign plaint of the linnet is | coats, foxskin caps, with not a hat in the During this year the wily Santa Anna, This offer will continue after January 1894, which the souls of mortals so deluded woere | associated with the cry of a lost soul. When | party. They were taken to Chiluahua presidenit of the Mexican republic, by aper- | manner by the use of Write your name and addrees plainly and mail to l‘ml] 1y banished from ven, the robin will not sing in church-yard trees | thenee escorted through Coahui il Texas closed the custom house at v ) s ond elass comprised sobimmortals | Ue plce is said to b lauated. S i is | Lo Watchitoies, Lo, In this a | 2l the ports of morthern Mexico to Ehe}{typewgltfr g s PERKINS & ERNST, Covington; Ky. icians wholly devoted to dru imposed pan il cull be kille r. Robinson, who had, come out a ree. ses had amounted to 3 % S € R ! \‘HMM,,. ‘.{.V,‘”'," ¢ had | duriug the ENie s aaaG it o T || T B e g T T R about £ X RO m:humn | Wiglho CI SO0 S, NOTIGE —What some of the dealers of Omaha [who ave handling PALM I solely creatures of the | of the poor wren which s so mercilessly | rison from the treacherous Lelond this valuation the merchants no doubt real- | Medford and Winches-« TOBACCO] suy: , OMALA, Oct centuries hehind them some | hunted | on St Stephen’s day are sold | low was scen at Santa Fe, but would not dis- a profit of four or five times that | ¢ey, Mass. To whom it may concern—We the undersigned dealors of Omaha, are ndling sorL folk reallly existed \ ; for trifling rorge. I'he ports w opencd the follow- 2 A q , PALM LEAF TOBACCO, and will say, wo find it in quality equal to any pound ancient nd. el wonderful Other Omens and Portents, Pike's Starts @ Rash, | S R R daiin Investigation solicit=- | lump we have ever b Sold to a customer he will call for it again, s et ooty taenplaun il iriora 1s it {Noisioidiant actu The roturn of Licutenant Pike an L e e S eoted by ting) WYCKOFF | The deal connected wit o one, and the best we have ever seen, I 10 tho malting of metal ormmmenty e i 1 aread vegarding publicity of weddings, | published account of his travels ; her. hecrfully r me: 5 e 1t n interest in shows ¢ 1 i 10, | ¢ sTken Cbykthe A ariint s MAN ther. i any dealer who will take an interest in show 1y formed sp s Though 2l the noighbors may be ve of | depicting the beauties and wealth of the o DY REe 4 nesen| . SEAMANS & compel from a less skillful and more warlike | 11tHe details leading up 1o ihe nony, | country,” Eavo it Mhll.m:d' boom ‘vfl‘j:‘(‘»*‘: 2,000,000, After the war the S Fo trail | s BENEDICT, i 1 ) Douglas St. J. W, Pennell, 1806, S. 15th St. poople the gradunl d Honuor thayac | oS s divect ,“um”u ted ihecH the o .”[", “r\‘m L‘ m[ 9 i :(htm | J\\.\\.ILI\ [ )[.uu.“u-u. ‘praivie schooners™ | i 1, 175 Monroe L Costello, 506 N. 16th Von Kroge & Pahl. 17th and Clark St tevious race, and their eventual identifica ALy P CUCI B ORI, The ultimate conquess. of this country, | \cided with goods for Santa 1 trade.” ; et s A wrk St tion with local phantoms and gods. rEane Mo o lsr pltent donetiily AN e ulimatojconuehy il e b i . the point of | g St’ Timins ; : i TN 19th S Only the Good Natured Sprite Remains. | when all is ready the wedding party will | adventurous S wrds, hall soldicrs and | Seosives Bl 8 11 ‘h_‘ "";-I'\*l' CHICAGO. d son Bros . < Ave ~ A Black, 1006 N. 24th St In the gradual evolution of Manx fairics, | MOUNt an open i wlop awiy to tl "_-'“}"" booters, came to this land of ‘“'(' City, ansas City, Kit Carson, Granada, | == e Armbroest, 1907 Vinton St. Rudoiph Beal, 1006 N, 24th St. W HOROR ot Tor T s b A e s nearest churels in of morning Pucblos in seareh of wealth. They returned | L't 11 Morn: Lha. Veaet ol it . DL Bdwavds & Co.. 86th & Farnam | Chas.Hinz, 511N, #th St 5. Omaha N N 1 " vere . L ACeC s of d reeming | N 3 9 ror! 3 vans, ¢ 1 fauns, that portion of its | tho all the wi were after tiem, | With ceounts of a_ lan the ad oceupied the “teail,” and the | H. S, t, 1115 S. 16th St. Henry Leiso souvenworth s CER providing impish spirits of the arrival of Manx baby brings a | With abu 1 s filled with diamond | ¢ vans ceased altogether malevolent nature has b argely extir wditional superstitions, safeguards | mi of fubulous wealth, *and the \‘“m\‘”.(. | et S B pated. Tho “man of the hills,” the dentical | ¢ portents into immediate actiy- | whose rivers w vashed with gold.» | WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS. fellow found in the Irish and Scottish High This' led o military expeditions and | ands, was a wicked fellow ind | "Noone step over s walk entirel the ultimate conquest of the cos ) f L e York Trilune T ule mountaing 1 found a lers, hunter f music sweet f Brmiyiboliovo n his power: for harm: wiio sund t N s incre | New Mexico P T of the bt terfly | p T e L HO e baboiis woanod te i} or U the migration began. T 1s12 | CAnof the bunibie b J : o o w1 Snos | baptism all babes e the Robert MeKunieht party left the “town™ | The lausiiter of youns ¢hild % roubled in_conscience, the darkness | the faries. The i ain 1 > uis, coming w vd to the Colo- | g A the shoutsof schoolhoys iéay i L A i cot 1 "nongh (o Chise of night and lead their flocks to the lonclic v fife if it s i spoon with | rado mountains I wn the Itio Tho Dinckest eare pwi glens Joik AL S s hania E it b il eoin ot ke Girande 1o 1 It 5 “:‘,‘ h‘.n TP = VAN COTY JEWELRY COMPANY, Tho banshee, that fateful mother of grow- | €8 iF it shall have i { out | 1%, and suid to be one of the “seven u KK iy ear so uiek MR ; ¢ ; somo brood in all originally Celtic coun ther's cradle or bed be- | cities of Cibola About this time the Thin (he ninsie of the / vionly wo w o y of Diamonls and lag given way in Scotland to 3 i T Epirishicovomior: Hian o< hadeinferdioied Whien 1t Blows 1t 6 o'cloch Y Christmas Jowelry and Silvesw loss thiy manofaciurer’s eost. its Host of “guid neibors,” or brownics, as > most winsome of half ‘supersti- | forcign commerce, unless by sp T love 1o hoar the ; mighty & host of good and il sprites in | U0Us customs in Manxland is fox sion.” Not havi the i ' ewul’ Forri'—‘*.\i?l anid Farnam Streats Troland, and in Manxland. to an jataneible | on stormy nights to retive to rc party v e on the charg 3 Ao argniiy i Sivoouly < '» s Favnii SAFES FOR SALL army of ‘ nd sprites. These in | ¢arly hour, so that the good favies i pics of the ) revolut t | On Il v ner 14 | Will move Jan. 1, W. Cor. 0th and . \ A O Y e P et crved eiter to find shelt q goods were confiscated and they 1 An the } i vil. A Wesleyan el very et that soned at Chiliuahua for nine yeurs, e T ! Ehm g-fi!f} < P | ' Rk s BRIy HOOK GLOVES' | _=T7° : “ required man na zafew years ago un i in the uise a beautif b ) ) thie evenin hre took to l]u I|||\\ 'nM'\m‘].l\vm ‘n 1 N onc bewitehed host of the esl Aol waithom palaused, hog foi S “:”l IEI' h'llulu u'u‘ o his pulpit that e saw them with his nof |‘».» i ‘;m and then ded them -\\‘ uns' lett 10 king of e alves iy ca ceter sho ARE STAMPED eyes depart in a body from the bay of Do over aelift to theie death in tie sea, prevails | eyen answer v 1 only Thin the nusic of the whistle 1as in empty rum puiicheens, scudding before | 50 unyicldingly to this day that a Manx wife | When the i aincd their inde When 1t blows 4t 6 0'elock. FOSTER'S PATENTS, the wind fn the divection of Jamaica. 1t | 0F swectheart will on wooccasion precedelier | pondence By reinnel o Gy OLT tell you, when o man is OF the people™ are safely ensconsed in the and, lest lier character for corvect | Louls, T > Nih 10 thice score Years and ten LICENSED UNDERFOSTER'S PATENTS hearts and traditions of Manxmen and . | anly attributes be impug The same Another party, composed of AugusteT An' e kopph his Bhovol movin ¢ not be deported and mavooned even by well- | faivy which established this custom is the ) 1, Julins de Mun and others of St AL the day "gainst younss ; BEWARE OF me ...,,gu..,\.“x 2 which, in e Manx ven “ wis arvested at Santa e and roble When | Ol 1 ) i ) 1 5 mmf”,““w'w,_“““_\“’. L | has ever since, on St. St { L boeen | ot St. Louis agninst ew Mexico author- An’he foels his heart o : + of the ancient water bulls and hovses of the | unted, stripped of its feathers beaten | itics, which ar alo itil the United Downwird, downwird misty north f Scotland lochs, The | todeath in countless number f same | SLes captu v, and then, per Iuhrll Q‘v‘.’,ffi\.‘. ‘\“:“f.’.'.“{‘:{"‘ Starroo ushtey s the wild watep- | Unaccountable reilessuess toward the | haps it was dropped fic o endar, Be | Than the music of the wh bull, and the ‘“glashtin® the furious | Wren exists, though fore :h-‘ i\l~ -nvi ,(u \nlul:m 1 v(h section ';’ | Whei it blows at 6 o'clock. orse of Manx! The iy o robin and the w country depended upon Spain for @ marke A ils B bionse - of danxland., Tho. formar rugrabandheiron Afterswards it looked to the United States, T OPLE, | cattle, the latter left the sex to tvo holy wien t Manx ponics over the m o Ao 40 | nmoland, There, in thie xitiuity of Galwoy, 444 the new.iold Santp e Ll was 4 re ot w 1 have no to destruction. ‘These have no terrors now | 1 have seen the wren hunted on Christmas | With cavivans of g i Mty \I" n ¢ Brown, Jones and Robinson are members m i timo to Ldoctor. Manxmen; but if il bofalls Kine ov | day, its pititul remains bevibboned and hums | 19 8200000 cach, and both New Mesivo i of Queen Liliukalani's cabinet, Cutoit the name printed he these creatures of the misty days | o tree branches, the exhibiti { which by 10 JLA068 OF MELIOT B b ARt O YA Gavarioicloat Toawolliing o Iconsas was. | return i the fireside biuter and | ehildren before house doors proving an un- | Wider the pore liberal policy of the 1t ERido | o the Erie canal RIPANS CHEMICAL ( failing prompting 1o the gift of coin op | KOVerume | | NEW YORK sweets,” 3 L. WAKEMAN Some Fancy Prices, | ven out upon the authority of Henry 3 The Friendly “Phynnodder = L e Villurd that Prince Bismarek s interested The con calico was sold to the Mex- i Tiay : | Pasto it on o postal card These folks huve one remarkable s R Bl icans 4t ¥8 a yard, and other goods in propor. | 10 1 dount of atiut 250,000 i Mitwaukee : s R B A e among the elves, Heis called the sphyn An Irish gentleman was entertained | tion. These enormous profits induced othep | SHECt vl i 1 rE A AULR A0 DLEIRUARGIDIESL 21 nodderee.” Forsome form of misdemeanor | by o party of Bnglishmen at s hotel in o | merchants to send their goods to this distang [ A alderman in’ Ean Claire, Wis, s Artistic A P he was banished from elffand and became i N i | certain town in England, says the Mil. | market, and this led to the “inmovation” of | "‘,” | “,‘””' I e ‘,“'“ {urnieo. “Prob somemedicine that will do vou with shaggy hair. Those who have | ljon, when the conversation turned on | Wagons. Upto 18425 goods were teans. | 401y had afive in‘it at the time, ; N . Ury it and tell ycur assert that he has feet like an olf | puish bulls, The [vish gentleman being | Ported by pick niules, but now the caravins IPor a yo man beginning his busi- | | s, utmones andsithoat p with a protruai e horn where the | ed not only of mules, buy of wagons, | ness career o 1d seems to b tin a fetlockshould be enabling him to scalo walls | & Hitte nettled. saic . ‘s - Dearborn carringes.” aud drawn | along swimmingly. . He has made about §15, at Low Prices. and mountains at will, One good old lady | Bullsl bulls! You can’t talle about | by from twelve to sixteen pairs of mule ).000 since his father's death, | of nnety whom I found among the glens of | an [rishman without speaking of a bull. | he common starting point was Indepens | The subject e R i Stock and Design Sna 1.; remembers Allu‘ ty an encounter | You have as many bulls in England as | dence, Mo, Owing to the searcity and high | a statue of General John A, Logan, to be The Latest and Best, witn the “phyonnodderce” “when wo have. In Eigland you can’t put up | prices of 1es, oxen were gradii whsti- | er 1 in Washington, was under consider X ki " : Al in nor to Bho wus ‘yurded, A 51gn on & public houss. without stick. | tuted, and; to & wprise of the teamisters, | ution kst week al the capital, whither Gen. | Send us 81 LA fend you 499, SN 18, legally made a servant at a neighboring ing up wbull. In the very street whepe | they found that oxen w 1d do equally well, | cral Alger from Michizan went o cor ard o pper pla estate, and was set to careying peat iu i ki meh and were eheaper and | with the othes members of the monumental | Send us 90 cts, and your preicut plate (10 be held eresl by a cruel master. wo ure sitling now there are six public s the mules were sent biuek to | committec and registered) and we'll send you 100 co= She wus il unto death, but was duiven to | Bouses with signs of bulls the plow ficlds. The fivst st nt was [N Marinoni, the principal propy . her toil relentlessly, O v shocame to | *Ob, no,” said one of t gentlemen, | from Franklin, Mo, but in_about 1830 In famous 12risiin new g " We pay exy cha the bog, but could not return laden fell | “*notson s that,” anal, which haga circulatio arEme A Tm amA MInwBE Y ae DAL 2 ANY, ale" hen “The phynnodde appeared. | many.” ine of the « uts to Oregon and of th )1 cobies i Commence (Late Cabls Library Cq He stood beside her shivering with the cold I AiieoM Lalde hor shivrlug with the colg “No, wo have counted ther, and we | Rorky mountain traders and trap, Vico Dresidont-olaet Stovenson 1s 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago. | I() 1Joug »I‘:.s Stree ! Omaha, m A deseription of these cavavans, consisting prevent him from freezing, Appalled at the | SROW L aLe not Bix of from twenty-five to 100 wagons, would ap. | Wost hospita | I The Loy Y 1 1 nds durin sit i r P T | extstered gradunte o o i W, 19 thought of uny uffering more deeply Well, 1 will wager the dinaor for the | pear novel in these days of ruiivouds, Iach | S9uthern friends dy vk dn e oui b ' o Hr‘.». 1 . 5 e s ERAMERIE instantly complied with | company in tho same place whore we | taravin clected & captain, whe hority | of December. On SLA banguct will be ) L NS : it it T e o L pdms | A his request. Her strength and health at | are sitting now, thut there are six pub- | wus never questioned, 1Zach proprietor gup- | &1Yen in his honoy & e Commercial club of [ grrespondonca. M edicine or nstrumonts soit by iirods ansurely packud, no marks to 1o pendence was chosen as being nearer the pon the ground and woaned her wish to | Jut I tell you there ure j E western frontier. This was on the divect once returmed. ‘Che next worning all’ her | lie houses with signs of bulls on _them, | nished him with a list of men, wagons, cte, | ot o whicl ian 4o bl dollveran Ok Ly Atoryon F Lifo] bohe £ Feo. Cce Riuea | Tay 10 .0 1012 m.l”.":‘ "repiy is the ‘White Bull,” that’s one; | The caravan was divided into divisions of | {0800 G at Ann Ala. He will be month’s task was found to have been per- | Thep ; i Ehen ), oo el ane s, And, better | the *Biack Bull' is twoi the ‘Brown | fiom te to twenty-five ns, - each in | Geompanied on b Mrs, and Dephitheria and Membranous Croup formed by invisible huuds. And, bettor it - o ‘ e of a lieuteni 1y it was to 4 . » " 3 Py - SLALAT found banging beside her bed—in proof | of :l‘:‘:l"lyn:lhlithl the :f:‘ tted Bull”is fours | § 0000 "y <Y P “ will endanzerthe nelghborhood of your homes. P[%C[NT SE.Coplb nougLa (’//,_ eo You don't need to sucrifice the lives of your loved ones when which she produced @ bit of the selfsame RN (Tan R Crany R SRRSO GGG | i on out o in e 1a s AU specifie wadicing TO P plaid. and o handsome one it surely must | "Ab, that’s hut's ali!” in addition to the Anent. (wo. ) v o d vetivi nd, | LN Gl RIS AIAG & IMTEREST Vi J/““ L..\».-u-.n Rupg L another on [ th w'f‘nmllv‘»ulw o generally carried, | 9 AR ety y { ‘a/tll ( él?}tn»\s(skv"‘es B NK This same handy elf possesses the infinite Al but wo know bet The packing of merciudise vequired wo litte | 4 ¥ v i ) 'Ih" Cu!‘e Of Them PAID ON drollery of the Irish dullaghnz, who is gen “I tell you there is another one adeptiess and practice Suuta K Wi a¥e.1o doy when t 10 beyond bunian reach. o T Bxowi GUY m.l Ay Wy A, EWNASH 6B LAKE erally “found with his uul]nl under his ‘|;\.<. k. ‘White, |,“M“ ' Spotted,’ | consisted of woolen and cotton p ! DEPOSITS ™ AniraL $700. 00 o THMILLAAD THO3 & KimeALl “apm., in his pocket. or, where 4 p- | o v . » y silks, hardware, u ot 3 dren a ¥ wemselves . ata : some other dullaghan, or again engaged with .““' hu! that’s an Irish \"‘“", mand. Besides these, proy were ¢ s Lhe ) \ et ou o= " it es of foot ball. 1t also possesses the Very well, if the *Red Cow’ 15 an | for the teamsters, such as bacon, ¢ LW f 1 \s . X //m ESTEN'S © HED CROSS A meunu LRAND o numberless devices and disguises of | Ivish bull, thut makes six, and I've won | sugar, ete, The captain guve the commnd lic 1ife ( [ L : ¢ ¢ 4§ € “vp VA\h K \‘.\\.\‘ that wost exasperatin L practical | my wagor “AlL set.” and thie snail like, white | bank presider 1 i ( 8 Which will not disupnoint y it o) joker of ull Ivish fairie . chaun, or S covered caruvan began moving, usually in | Cornell. The grand of the o g WN OF BEAUIY, A TERFECT U u...u,-.,,,....,,. ot redlatie ‘the little imp in green.” Everywherd in | Commwissio 1on | parallel folumas of three of fons Kiataimt | Was 3 mapufacturerofred potter e pte will y oly inCrease ! Y T e s Gl TP Y ey, o, Ty liquor is in‘and wit is | awarded premiums to Cool ey Dey Im- | sters cracking their whips, the sound some- | trict of De Ruyter know i 0 slzo 0 Ebust frou, Garek e eenes | out, where uncouth folly meets with retvi- | perial Chumpugue for ite delicious vouguet | what like the rattle of musketry. At night | The Pittsburg Post s it Th Yo statuy. Corrvspondence sacrediy conHdential butive buwbling, and in all those sluggish | sud purity, luu, wagous were wheeled into @ hollow | Ridley of Wilkinsburg, "Pa , the Peun Cocory Bazar, 24 Jusep 5,000 1 ‘ CHicHESTER G on Ngun Buldy i L oe Drogstaia PO TR TV

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