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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1803 e 3 FOR nxcnanas THE BUGLER'SLAST CALL. geant of the guard was teied by eon | and ato & Biscuit, with a bit of cold “sow H:OWNED THE KOH-I.NOOR. av0s. 100 & 1ite shoh_Tnaertion, $1.80 & 1ine Per i martial ana reduced to the ranks, for | belly." for those who had been wise aken for lows month. Nothing taken for Teas than $5¢ » ¥ - b regulations are regulations onough put & piece of pork in their sad- | And Teaded the Shiner for & Mess of — - Aot - L SRR PV, Black in St. 1981 Weignerr-Prase Blily's fatiior od Bl s mother ¥ i plt tolt i &he o Pore ] i STORAGR, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1914 1 71 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS ) s They ., Billy's father ant y's mother hav- | dle bags hon we fo n and the can- otinge. Mm,“m!‘m on Pm.t'.:‘,;mn;‘:lm:: CROSS, 191 A e N L T T ) i S "]‘f SuyaiE LIy s 1 ing died without thinking it necessary | tain gave orders to mount. ~ Maharajah Dhuloep Singh, who disd Ard il 8:30 p. m. for the morning and Sunday ETORADE. 70N RUUSRROLD: OOODS; | ™iTostrorees Gl eatiie, And. Box 70, frannrociipd | V6 a* away indecd, now, after all | 45 notify anybody of any relations they | He was as grave as judge, and spoke | in Paris on October 23, was onee the OO sets, Dy requeiig & nmbered check, ST A T k. WL 0w, | = S —. - that has happened sfito then. 1t was may havo had, Billy was loft with what lq“ih* softly as he drew his saber and | owner of the famous Koh-i-noor diamond, €an have thelr anawors addvessed 1o o nimbered 810 'm“.Ii‘,‘.l',‘,...‘.’f..u“'mk.'-""n‘.fu-‘;'}‘,‘,...fl‘r?fl” but a year or two befors Custer and his | pay was due his fathor and the debt to | faced the conter of the troop which now adorns the crown of the e A o K, TPE wttion o e ek | NI.STORAGE FOR OARRIAGES AT WINDIOR - ] ! men of the Soven®haiUnited States | the sutier which his father owed, which | *Mon,” he said, “T was sent out hero | queen of Great Britain and Ireland and stables, 15th and Davenport 467 D 17 TN T T YELEY - WaTe wnssaitred T Bigirme was rather rough on the d-year-old, for | with you to scont for eattle thieves | Fmpress of India. The maharajah was / BAR FASTERN NEB. 1, cavalry were massaertd by the Sioux § | 4 T BITUATIONS—WANTED. - ==== | Zicnunge for mdse. P.0.Box 103 Siiv NARSR. . the debt considerably exceeded the pay. | round the ranchos here. Simething has | born in 1838, Ho wasa son of the Run- (R tiebulr winbahed o — WANTLD-TO BUY. Indians, and that wak #1876, Wo were | Rnten, 140 & word firat tnsertion. u word thares | Under these circumstances the troop de- after. Nothing taken for termined to lick Billy into sf happened through no fanlt of yoursor | jeet Singh, rajah of the Punjaub. siitvers | /=90 ACRES CLEAR LAND 10 TRADE FOR | not very much on th®WArade out on the s, and | mine to make me break theongh my in- | Dhuleen was an infant than 2 Rates 14e A worsd firat (nasriion axroC after. Nothing taken for wlock. Price, §2.000.00; 4 miles from i when his father Contral Cly: 4 norws in guittentton. balanos it | PI&Ing then, and it mattored very little put the “Kid" Into the hands of Mother | steuctions, T don't know the strengih of | died. and the demoralized state of the by & registered pha ;\ LIST REAL F D WEAD | for cultivation. Address lock box 443, Conteal | o us it a man dresseqd ip a forage cap or Brickenseheuffer, an old German woman, | that Y»\n'n.x! that we ran into last mg!\‘! in | regency and army induced the British drews Hubert T. maie. Kines 16(h aind Dovglas ; | e B GTRA BLASE o | 8 campaign hat whey he was in the “,.’f*lvi had |liv||.~ ;‘.'M.'-'fl ]_f‘(r.- H\..I..‘- an ;l\"l:"‘»].‘.::“f‘.:i V|:,yiv o |\h”~'-."|:\”“| most cher- | ministiy to antox the principality undor T IR S SR N VANTED, 18 O @I-DRAWER LETTER | Zal0ash tor maso. D3, Wilson, Nortoik, Nev. | fleld, There was noty-in fact, any one to | JERIFEARTAEEE B o when | blufs over thero, S g Rt Haneock, Neol rtain conditions, ono being that the lent them mone, il #o out of town part of the time, o M0 since the days when | bluffs over theve, or wi 1 a pris yvoung maharajah should re o four s W ] 0P - - goe us save thoso wo were protecting [ romo AP o Sierras, Bt onet, am going to disobe o | Yaes of rupees=eauivale ‘ — e | Niower ot 1017 Sones iract, MiBs a1 | ZuHORSAL T oo Gl 156 dettiery end thomwe wove fighting | ehoug o Sige hiooed . aat BRI R B i B st Bl e PR e Bl P T bt WANTED- - MALE HELP, .‘\, IND-TIA ND BELTING, 1 To 12 INCHES ‘l'l"!f:-l«v o ML g the Indian huqbo_i‘\-\\_ 1t .i~ Aifferent oW, hpwl:flv-:nx‘\:‘l“. which he certainly took % \\"-~ ‘;Yl‘.-mi‘ll :j;;:\u.\\;u:\;y.“lvr ;-‘\:vx'; i:ln‘ | . \ h‘.“ me a A‘nmn!m. thok up Taten, 146 & word firat insertion,1ca word ther A wie. Wrlel & Tasbury, 10t and Howagly, | ook of goods. Address, J. 1. Englo,ldn Gro when a ‘‘buck” gets fined for a staiu | 4 ‘\'{"l £n he was 01 eriough to hold The | cattie thisvaehad ra {6 e weiiola of | treds: Hisv L R et ¢ tier. Nothin taken ot less thin 25 - R g _lon the right palm of his 1on he was old enough to hold the | cattie thieves had raided the whole {704 is mother, the notorious Ranee [TORS, TEAMS FURNISHE INE IMPORTED CLYDE utry until hew sistod” stoud fastly ‘rsunsions to become a con sert to B “SOLICITORS, T pay 10 men with rigs. A Howard st EXTRA ¥OR SALE—FURNITURE, FOR EX bugle to his lips he made a noise which | Kansas and Toxas, too, and the ¢om] | also resided in that ¢ an Wringe his partial stepfathers said was “mi | manding goneral and evory other officer | death in 1863, bot r ant M neat like taps,” and he took to the | | downward had given orders to the con- | all e oo i e | gloves or a | milfitting - blouse. Also several work horses, Wil ssll eheap or ex- | Then, roemember Ser change for land. M. L. Rossiter, Stiver Creek, Neb, 4 Sy i MI96 14¢ | of the —th greasing his body aver when | after that as he might to & sucking- | teary, the old troop would have hunted | Christianity. ) of th TOVES OF ALL KINDS 690D AS NEW e T EXCHANGE F( oman: | we teft the post in February and never— | bottle. When he was 10 ho could blow | up Billy themselves, He was a mere child when and pnoll, 8 ¢ ()w.-n-.w.m...u Storape Co. 1111 Famam at. | ZFOR SALE DR EXCHANGE FOR MEROIAN )\ 3 all the calls and vide “Tip" to water We crossod the viver cautiously, for [ took while leading two others, which was | there was a belt of wood on the other more than any reeruit could do. When | vide, afording an enemy sheltor, and | bad been induced to sign away his birth= he was 15, and had had a decent educa- | we reached the scene of the disturbance | right and to send asn_ prosent to Quoon tion at the post schools.our deat old cap- | the previous night without an attack | Vietoria the wondorful diamond cuiled tain (rest be to his soul) held a consulta- [ upon us. We hunted the ground ail | the Koh-i-noor, or Mountain of Light, RONPAVEDSIRERT | a beast nor a fool. | They were rough | tion with the colonel and adjutant, and | wbout and found our dead comrade | the value of which he then could not Bit411 | days, and more thah one’ man nave L | Billy was called in at the end ot 1t, and p matilated. There was no sign of his | know, but which was one of the groat- 1 FAR AND INOUMDERED FARM LANDs | Séen ride into garvison in the lato | asked if he would like to enlist. It ve Wo waited a little time and | est treasures among the erown jowels | Z Rk Yor goneral merchandise, boots | autumn with breeches made out of buf- [ quired n special order from headquar- | buriad him with more sorrow, be- | of Lahor And shoes, hardwaro and {mplens sl John M. Westerfield, | value. Land 18 well situated in T Alliance, N 50 it was said—washing until Novem! MAHA PROPERTY, | WWhen we got back again after the cam- nioa orehard benring, near san | paign. And if youstudy the question and Diego city.* Address E. F. Wells & Son. San Dicgo, | know the way we had to live you will Cal M170 11 you - - | uhderstand that tho sergeant was neither D STRER i 1 riher particular st — Address Lock Box 7 Mt. Co., X 30, La Crose, 055 | FORSALE— HORSES, WAGONS,ETC | 7, SOUTH IN TEN- 3 & Loulsiana,c othing 18 ialancneoh | aier. Nothing ts 468-DIT_ | PoFOR " SALE, v e - “RAKIN SWDK! welghit abou! ];7 ALESMEN TO SE| BAKING POWDER. | gy Pric Fidell 'We put our goods In 48 rolling pins, #00.00 | 5o oom 4, With month and v-'(lw\lmvl‘m commission. Chloaeo Baking Powd 767 Van Buren stroet, €) possession of the Punjaub and Mo granted him his large pension aftor ho NER ON i GRAY TEAM, for 1 M and harness: at your Loan aud Guaranty _com- 1l Block. Ml HOD TEAM WITH HARNES witgon ehoap {0 nts, at actual | falo hides by his own hands. We thought b Camier e ity | ters at Washington, but Billy got his | causo wo know that Do, like | ln the early yoars of his residence in 5 ey = SOLIOITC = | South Omaha. M 13 counties, Tmproved or unimproved. Address | ourselves ill treated it we had to spend | heart's desire, and not a sock nor a shirt | the rest of us, had always hoped, should | England, when still a mere youth, when 3 i KD FIILT GLABS | BOLICIT! oS AP ToeK Box 16, Tayior, Nob M1 more than three months of cold woather 3 . 4 n LA did he have to draw for himself when he | he fall, that Billy wouid blow *“taps” | he still WANTED, $50,000 WORTH OF CHOICE | in the lonely picket buildings they called entered. We all drew for him out of | ov thought England was IVER WITH inim, his guardian and benefactor, Dhu- referenicen. Must be well acquafnted with - — d In oxcliango for office bullding. Reits iy | barracks and were allowed ho move than | gur own clothing allowances. (I remem- The guide wasa Kiowa, and trasted { leep once had the famous Koh- the city.” Nono other need apply. Addres, ¥, 24 .“_‘,l‘;‘;;r‘m"(‘ .‘.‘,(,'.5‘;1“.""{.' lg8 word M183 1 oight ov nine to roam with packed sad- | ber Big Healey, on quatterly dvaw day | as friendly and skiilful at following a | i-noor in his hand. It was then i T s dles over the prairvie and chase the red | —he wassix feet by three,” I guess— | trail, but the rain of the provious night | a far different stone than the one MAN T ARN | (QONRAEIISWIGK BILUIARD A XD FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. man, who cortainly kept us going then. | gravely putting down fora pair of No. 1 | has 8o sucurated tho grassos of the plain | he aelling 1o th surrendorved. It had been reduced nh-u..-np. Address P, 0. box $11, West Point, trousers, which ould not have dono | and the earth of tho teails that it was | in size, but the skill and art of the : more than make a couple of patches on | not difticult for any of s to make out | dimmond cutter had opened in it new his own huge pants.) the direction the Comanches had taken. | fountains of light and color. Dhuloep . 5 And a bugler 8illy was—nover one | Their ponics’ footmarks were quite per- [ said: 1 shouald like to place the j,-m-\ ¥'the tow of La Platts, | Custer’ was down on the Washita in | blew a cheorier reveille, never one blew | contiblo to the untrained oye. intho queen’s hand, now that I'am & and oty thwoe miles from hew Fort Crugli e | the **Nation,” and the Kiowas and Com- | a sweeter, more heartrending “‘tag When we had buricd the dead trooper | man. T'was only a child when T surron- ounty Fied 1o Fort. Crook, Omatia and South | anches were causing trouble. With them | over a poor fellow's grave in the wilder- | we took up a trot and travelod at a good | dered it to her by the treaty, but now I s £ood aud porminent were, of course, some ( Im}vvnuuunxl Av- | ness—never one conld thrill you move, | pace. It was obvious that the captain [ am old enough to understand.” Queen e Tt o et rapahoes—they never could keep out of | when your horse was tuzging at your | was as norvously anxious as uny to come | Vietoria heard of his specch and the tive price for a ahort | trouble—and & lot of doughboys (infan- | bridle ‘arm, and your saber was in the | upon the reds, for he quite Nequently | next day he had his family hoicloom, longing for the o allowed his horsoe to break into a gallop | that magniticent sign of conquest, in his 3 1218 Harnoy st. 870 D13 | tpy) with some other cavalry besides | air, and you wer MISCELLAN:.OUS BUSINESS BLOOK FOR SALE OR TRADE | Custer’s own, a heapof scouts. afid o | 1ain to tell him to sound the “charge!” | and we followed readily. A consulta- | hand. = After a fow minutos he returned Ly Well, we loved him as the best of bu- | tion between the man” and the | the stone and said it gave him great | s g WANTED—FEMALE HELP. — e Sk HELOTDOR 100, DasiatNe! forth, were harder to catch and corral glers, but we loved him for more thun | scout and first sergeant wok place at | pleasure to place it in the hands of his NTIN i o gl m'x‘v« uu-”\’mnl- e than 80 many prairiedogs. They fought, Rates,14e a word fiest fnsertion, 1¢ month. Nothing LOTS AND FARMS, ) o rnificently—learning Fhe ow: vi i ow nothing soverig! nt i Ktorivo regral R ReRE A o e e ARGAT TS AND FA }on nnfl‘hu!:_hllu\m.i,‘".ll:;'-‘"‘1,\‘1 '!_'mm\v]w,_ that. When [ was down with malavial | noon, but of that I know nothing. Lam | soverign. But in later years to rega A e | RySH > L — rom us how to handle themselves, Ah! | fover at Fort S ,and although T was | speaking as one from the vanks. We had | possession of the gem with his lost ol Nousework, mist be good cook all' Kinds of VITRARM AT A DARGAIN: T4 AGRUS 1% | theso Comanches! [ have sson them | rockoned a surly fellow enough, little | only s few days' rations for horso and | Indian empire was his dream by night os; Hu Billy brought me grapes, and he must | man, and we knew we should bo away | and day. He had learned its history (7 WANTED, CAPABLE WOMAN FOR G 518 South 14th 6. Oimak ]"“‘ T FARM A"r A DARGAIN: Tondreas. Thaire at 520 N 0t wiroet, Mo AV rapoa; 100 aherry trdos: bb plams ;.“"‘ Ahe | charge a corralled baggage train in pla- \ IB3 J5 toons, and again in battalion line in a | have paid through the nose for them, | out of our course. but no :nn;_-! man | and tho history of the country over R. Mills. 80 —— — 1nson & Co., 617 B'dway. Councll Blufrs. M T TMUST BE SES ON FARNAM | manner which could only command | the poor little angel, and | guess other | murmured. Weo munched our “crac which he came to helieve le “should S maiia Mationa Bank | Rates, 100 Burdotte st 19t aud Mason and | praise from an ontooker for the correct- | fellows had some sort of the samo e Now he has got to growing corn and liv- 130 wilne ver | ing on his ration ond begeing, and he e . | does notafford usas much funas he d to. oved 40-acrs traot fn Sarpy used tc Big (nduc Address’ Max Gessler, s to 1l Milwaukee, M135 13 1 WANTED, SALESMAN WHO CAN HANDLE an clectrical deal. W nogotlating with & | elty for our automatic i syatem: will lead hi; #15,00000, will ive righ 11 qui xooisior Rle nfacturiig Co., 2401 N street 82 Rates, 100 a line aach nserion month. Nothing taken for 1ess U [‘.\R\ FOR SALE. j0lce, well i v, within Q )-FOR SALE il Campbe) PUPPIES, 1818 BURT M380 D20% COR. 13 &DOT nd mporter; bedroek, 916 man and M Q HUBERMAN. TRV, Batavlistied 1566, DI 15 prepared 1o ds THAVE HOUSES O orences ro- - Nothing taken for less thau 5 ev=,” hoiled some coffee and went steadily | have been restored to ruiceship. i, Omahin. Migg_ | mout e, T ) mevertin Sotith omai, | Way down prices; A0 | noys of its alignment and the steadinoss | porience. Nover a man in the guard | onward, | hEo Koltinoor, aboiit: wiiehithaBal > (' WANTED, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: WE | Q MRS, NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, Gth 8t of its wheels, although that onlooker | house but Billy would find some way to The old troop had the reputation of | mahavajah dreamed so muny years, is /Wil pay PUADMRIWEBK 10, dD £ | ATOLIAD IO BB meRs T 6l (i TN S might at the moment be plugging 50- | ease his mind and_raise his spirits, and | being the joiliest of the regiment, while | not in its present form the iargest dia- AR by 0T - - = HORSES WINTERED. caliber bullets into them as fast as his | cheevful he was, always, and the clover- | on the match, but that day there was | mond in the world. That glory belongs Liberty Supply Co., Boston, Mass MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. Tontee, 100 A 1inn oach inssrtion. #1.50 @ 1ne poe | C8tbine could be handled. Pity, indeed, | est jockey in the regiment, except—but | no song, no laugh, no horse play. Healy | to tho Orlofi diamond, which is in tho PROF i o 4 S month. Nothing taken for 1oss thiaa 25e. that such splendid cavalrymen could not | there, he was a very light weight. He | rode by me, and, poor chap, once when | seeptre of the ezar of Russia, and which hand Batreets,South On adine por | FECRSESWINTRRED 8§ PRR MONTH, AD. | De organized! 3 used {0 sing. too—and the boys would be | T looked at’ him'1 saw a_tear trickling | werghs 1943 carats, and is cut in rose ML=l bdfe | HERSS R R Nacdonat vane lH(l'“‘C\"‘r- ml.s ‘.‘1’;* n'\]‘-h\!\g to Ao with | cleaning up for Sunday inspection, and | down from beneath his heavy red eye- | form, with a flat face below, resembling: = = T-MADANE SMITH. 602 § LiTH. 2D FLOOR, i " | the Pet, or only indirectly. Billy would chirp up something jolly | brows. the halfof a pigeon's gy, Aceording FORBENT HOUBER, L e e T WINTERED STUBEN, 1250 PARKAVE. | When the regiment was organized, | and'we'd yell a Shiobhs, ianatthen et | © Alllthe afietnoonaadionint thooven: ) Rates, 10¢ a line e #1.50 a line per — B to ono story it formed the eye of an In- dian idol and was stolen by a 'rench de- sortor; another is that it belonged to month. Nothing take 0. for less tan 2 r) THOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. e 3 The 0. B, Davls company. 15 . 801 | oM DOUGLAS, THIRD floor, room 7, wdsaize, aleoliol, sulbhar and MODERN. (||lmk IN 1) HOUSESF. after the rebellion, Sehuylkill Jones was | sing quieily some homelike song, and | ing, till the sun sank down amongst the the first sergeant of: tho: old troop, and | we't forget” the snow on the prairie and | sullen clouds to the west of us, and it ot roasonable. he married (before sheiend of the war) | the trouble to get wood, and the half- | grew chilly and dreavy—all that aftev- | Nadir, shah of Porsia, and on his death whom, T don’t know. and neither did e, | ration, and the boys wouldn't join in | noon we rode silently on. came into the hunds af an Armen - - s AN A j : : Af an Armer JORsE SroN INTERED; &1 PEE MONTH. AD- | for she had been a wififto so many men | that chovus, but just keep on wiping the | A parting gleam of gold and crimson | merchant, wh) bro 11 50 A TBtam ROOM N ous that alyart old ~ cam- | rust from the carbines, and some of them | just tinged the horizon when the captain | dam. 1n 1772 it was sold to Count Ocloft e agl QS WINTEIED. ADDRESS AW pARCPS | Palgner—that her original name, and | may be drobping something on the bar- | halted and ugain consnlted with the | for the Empress Catherine for 400,000 & Son Tite butiding, teloplione 1054, | her pedigree, were lost in the passing of | rel that would turn to rust very soon. scout. To our right lay the mouth of | gilver rubles, with an annuity of 4,000 i i 1000 the ages. But she boreihim a_ son, and Weil, well, Custer was thero and that | one of the tributary creeks of the Cana- | publes and a title of Russian nobility. WINTERED, $3.00 AND $1.00 while dressing a youngprivate’s wonunds, | meant fun and fighting—more of the last | dian, and the stream descended from a | Second to it is the Regent of Pitt, ORS HRE Aess Hopper Bros., "“llll“;""ll:?'w- in the course of ai attack on a train, | than the first—and down we went into | precipitous canyon, whose upper water WINTERED AT WINI « Davenport, Wil recoly id - sz | o MISS STOW 70, Hotel Brui pre D, NINE RoOM MODE TOUSE, HANSCOM Place, eheap. J. W. Squfte, 248 I S-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN. FURNISHED OR | onth. Nothing taken for L e s o 1 ] : Jibgeinne bought by Mr. Pitt, the governor of « MODE Ll - 3 SN which her hushan 0bp escorted, was the chill of a late autumn afternoon, | were cushioned in a cloud of cedar treos. | Nad Tor about $100,000, eventually untirnished._ Apply 1112 8. 10U, 413 3 mn S ~ o P U N Madras, for abou ,000, eventually A taess | U, A J,,‘,t“,“,‘f,,‘,’!;,fif,‘ AR JIORSES WINTERED, €300 PER _MONTH. | shot dead. For het* sake, and for the | just our old troop, under the captain, to | As the daylizht spent itself as the sun | Soid, after being cut to the regent duke and chiropodist. M 15th, \\Al\mleI‘h‘Ik care guaranteed. W. B. Minard,Omaha Nat'l b sake of the old Dutch'Pennsylvanians, | do something! I doa't recollect now | went down, we turned in column of twos, ¢ of Ozloans, Louis XV., for $650,000 , but — T M142 2 the troop buried her!mournfully, and, | what it was. May be to break up a | and crept up the narrow pass, the Kiowa | iy is estimated to bo worth twice® that “:‘I":\"l‘-“ Ihx‘rly‘rw: HOUSE 1F YOU BARN SIRE QUICK, AD- TORGES WINTERED, FAIR GROUNDS, $0 & 88 | Without any method bft procedure, de- mali yillagé—may be to bring ina chief | a few puces ahead of the eolumn. amount. t the time of the first Fronch cellars, bath: near motor, e St vaptageons, ho rlage seud 10e for .: hay & grain twice a da; ry horse box | cided to adopt her sonéthe Pet. —anyhow the ca htain didn't seem from [t was on the very verge of night and | yavolution it was se o Borlin, butw o1 301 P BIOCK, or 1. M (v) 1, N \' Life. ew Year's Number Matrimoniul News, Mercur; Kinney Bros. or J. T, Withrow. = Tel. 106, » . revolution i a ut t ly 0 ] enw, 60T Paxton blogk, or'T. McCloud Lire. 1 i pintn neated envelop. Morcure: i) And adopt him e 2Hid; . Pobr, little | his manner to think it was going 10 be | the captain was reckless, else he would | appeared in the hilt of thesword of stato 3 e 2 Gth stroet, New Yori., NT —_— chap! The old sergeant had acquired | very serious, whatever it was, and Billy | have never ventured his men in such a PR ibY L Nanola is. considersd e e it p y serious, ill) 1 L : worn by Napoleon 1. 1Tt is considered I:Ot:m". Dath and Nuttod. VIAVI IS A HOMP TREATMENT HEAUTH DREBSMAKING. habits which were not couducive to lon- | kept chirruping away as he rode behind | defile at such a time. We wero getting | i finost and most porfect beilliant in 3 roomers and boarders. Geo. J. Fox.1218 Harng book and consultation free. Sesd name 601 N. gavity, and was reduced gradually—in | the captain, as jolly as if we were going u],m.»m-mm. and the banks were be- urope. It weighs 1 carats, hut 5 2oa5h 73 | Y. LiteBidg. Lady attendaut.” ©* MuTisze | Rates, }55,.’:.:,'}";.”:5.'\'rf."r'\'.'-'fl".'\'.‘n'u'fw. line per | gpite of the many chances given him—to | to break up the whole Sioux nation. 1 | ginning to reach far above our heads, | originally weighed 410 carats, and the T)..106T 80, WOTI AV FINEST AND BEST FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT. DO NOT FAIL TO = ey the ranks, and I remember few things | remember now he had hisfavorite bugle | shutting out the last gleam of sualight, | frgrments split or sawn from it when o ulit 10-robm vostdence ln tho ety bath luun | b give one that 15 biensure elving, usstul ‘and [DRESSES. 81; WRAPPERS, 2. D36 N. 2itl, | more pathetic than when little Bill | stung on its yellow cord avound his | when suddenly from beyond came the | out” wore valued ut some thousand G ok (15 aating ETho LUt i lneDomostia! seving e | 7 "7 _| jones, 4 yeavs old,came crawling on | shoulders, a bugle he used to handle as | clear, shrill notes of a bugle. Tne cap- | pounds, Thoe third in weight is the Wwood flnlsh and onk figors. Tuquire at 1029 oy, 118 N 15th st. 105 ¢ V m"g& m"{{)‘#“l.fi_}l’,.’fll‘]\)‘ hands and knees up the steep hill to the | tenderly as a girl does her doll o,and | tain halted instinetively and the troop | Florintine or Grand Duke and weighs A 700 i . osout MizaJs* | guard house and demanded furiously | a bugle that is bandled tenderly to this | drew up behind him. 1304 carats. DFEESTY ANDS, ;:m{“ EHOBRR ....fl."” ITY momfl TO LOAN_REAL ESTATE, RSSMAKING 1N FAMILIES FIT anp | thet I, who was only a humble sentry on | day by ‘those who have the great privi- *\What—what—what was that, ser- The Koh-i-uoor, the largest belongine g dasdies i e B e St e e DEra alreas ¥ 98, Be. " | "No. 1,” should give him bis “dada.” | lego of cleaning it. ceant?” theold man asked as he turned | ¢4 the British erown, has i singular his- = T e B B i Mio sl who Biad beon: ecently confined fov f . W took uplaitrot after igetting out of | in his saddle and looked the firstiser: |/ ory, corresponding to thojcountey ofite e INGAGEMENTS TO DO _DRESSMAKING 1IN | “‘being under the influence of intoxica- | the post, and made for the Canadian | geunt anxiously in the face. origin. The Indian legend tells that N i T s '~~"‘;"* Ltamilies solielted. - Miss Suwrdy, 4218 Nicholas. | ting liquors” while a member of the | river, and wo kept up a trot for a long |~ Healey grew tremendously excited. | wuS found in ono of tho_ Goleonda mines [)LFO% IENT MODERN KESIDENCE 10 S b e AL - post guard. Whother tho sergennt of | time, saving when we halted every hour | Ho left his place in the ranks and gal- | pear the Kishna river and worn ater and eaa, @47 8. ‘;;,;fi;,‘_’",:_‘ IR I bartys sl duty or not, I don't know. e said he | and breathe the horses—agood practice. | *It's he kid?" e shouted. “It's Billy! | brated in the Mahabharata., [t passed room 310, N. Y. Life. M118 4 did. Anyway it was against regulations | We had coffee at sunset, while it was | Captain, [ can tell him—no one ever AP P RHA T e to let that 4-year-oid desperado_ into the | drizzli in, and it looked 1ik e liko his—it's Billy!” fitbrouglis manyihangsss OB Loady 3 FURNISHED _ HOU 1821 FARNAM ar-oid desperadd O the | drizzling rain, and it looked like a bad | blow a notd like his—it's Billy | founder . of the Mogul dynasty in 1520 1 Dmm for rent. Ames, 1617 Farnam, M115 11 1810 Caittornin vt guard room. The officer and the | night. The scout that was with us w He was so wild that he would have H and was shown by his successor in 1665 RENT. FURNISHED, PL P SRS, THOMAS, ARTIST, HAS SEVERAL OIL sergeant have the blame between | thought little better than a greenhorn, | charged up the ravine by himself, but | ¢ pyvernior, the French travelor., Ho Meap 1o gooll tenint. Induire north- = e = 5. THOMAS. ARTIST, HAS SEVERAL OIL | them, for he came in and raised | but he was supposed to know the coun- | the ranking corporal caught his bridle RS 4 3 5 Misi 1 | W MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWKST ILATES 0! sud watercolgr palntingh tor Mo, pusllecan |y oot with the guard. A sweet little | t e ! A . C B ! describes it then as the shape of a half 2 vk ont Row Join ey, Studio, 21 Rarker block. e wit o guard. A swe > | try. and, at any rate, none of us ex- | rein. oge and weighing 250 carats, having MOTO 13 fimmnom'm];5!1:1)) Il\c‘\\'nh. and took us { pected any trouble or the use of a re- The captain looked sternly at the | pacn thus reduced by an unskilled ,m,“'; 3 el Lt T storm. The end of it was that he led | volver or saber. Kiowa scout and drew his revolver. Tutteri 2 intond W MONEY 70 LA 4T cunEnT hates | UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALEMES | his father out by the hand, and_ tho sor- |~ Thoso came, howaver. | " Whiay doos t1.1s means” ho nakon, | Ser fvom TH0, oatats whioh in Save Abply to W. B aelicle, Flrat Natlouul Bk bide. | e e e ST h0 s T per | £eant uf the guard sent a sontry along | Whether the gaide blundered, or the | The Kiowa turned with the calmest, | pacfin, ihe Porsian invader of Inain, : month. Nothiug taken for loss than 24 after them. Poor old “Schuylkill”never | captain, as some say, was obstinate, and | most innocent i Ho avad 3 » of Koh-i- A Nothing tak W "MORTGAGE LOA 5, S04 N, Y. ol B s B ol & St NS S o Y } s } : el B D * § g who gave it the name of Koh-i-noord or ey T Life 10157+ ' | (T W. BAKER (FORMERLY WITH J0HN G. | CBmO back alive. stuck to his opinion, it is needless to | *They ave there,” he said. “*Big chiel | poitiam of light, and from his sue- E BN G0N, A = __ — e Jacobs, decensed: later withM . O, M under- The boy drew his father away to 1ook | avgue here. The *big chiefs” did that | no come.” cessor in 1813 to Runjeot Singh, the ruler Lo - u«flii‘fli:nm lcm.:vl-.ml,x:.m:_nl{u FOR taker and 2615 8. 16th st Tel, B at his mother’s grave in the lonely ceme- | afterwards, but instead of keeping to And he rode forward at a gallop. of Lahok In 1849, on the annexation D00, Fidellty Trust compar " e e s \\n l‘.,.-y ‘nn the blufls, and lhclru the 0ld sol- | the trail and going the ordinary way Aguin the clear notes of the bugle | of the Punjaub u; British Indis, -the \ city. 7 . dier bocame overcome with a sense of | down to the ford, we branched off and | rang through the night air, and now dll | o) i 5 ; o onibalmer. 1618 Ciifongo 3t Tel. 0, Ri2 ? D ) Pe, 4 Ang SRIOED JHORIGAVRLT) 8 : Koh-i-noor ‘was surrendered and pre- his own degradation and hischild’s lone- | suuck right into a wandering band | our donbts were dispellod. Tt was Billy | @ 0od to Quoen \ietaria 1 1850, Tt was ST FRONT OO MONEY TO LOAN— OHATTLLS‘ SECURITIES FOR SALE, liness and had a fit, and was found by | of Comanches. The devils saw us be- [ —noone but he could *“tongue” a bugle | (\yinited in the Great exhibition of rd. 1924 Douglas s e b T et the doctor and ambulance wmen lying | fore we knew they weve anywheve | like that, but even as we raised our- { 72510l than weighod 186 1-16 carats CNEWLY FURNISHED ROGM FOI_TWO, | mouth. Nothing tken for lows thin B e ""_”:A:; m";'hlf\h}:';?j::';'"l'f!, - Hue p dead on his wife's grave. And the ser- | near, and the first thing we ku selves in our saddles there was the ring | a3 Ginee been reent with doubtful with or witliout bosid, 615 N, 80th. M150 13, : U i o we were greeted with as horri- | of a rifle and the whiz of a bullet, and ; 1 i Lk EW L MONEY 10 LOAN e e A S T ; ] p 8 d advantage, in the roso form, and is now ) FOR RENT SEVERATL LARGH, BI Ty | A We will loan you an NV B.ADE OFRIILING & NUMBRS: O PLRST ble a yell as ever a Comanche managed | the captain yelted. , 1 106 1-16 carats. Its lower side is Nat Yramnishod Toom to gontiemen oily. . Inguire a | Small o lrge, at tie AT BL50,00 10 $5.000.00. NG secnrity 14 bitter thin tomake. It was, as I have said, ram- | *An ambush! Twos right about! | § s & N. W. corner 171iand Dodie. 100 12 | quickest poss) G H f N i and undoubtedly corresponds to a cleav- i eoas pouslule # good first morigage. Soe us before muking an ing, and it was night time, and, more | Mareh! Gallop! Mareh!’ LY. dldagy s :.‘f".\ investmont. Fidelity Trust company, Boe Bldg., I dl s Hie a oAb i n i fia I Lot ont of that ravine | 888 plan. Hence it has been conjectured ents Ly (35 W7 . wa d X pue i, by ot ont ¢ ravine 5 i i FURNISH: D ROOMS AND BOARD., ground floor () ek Joth i A saon Sk whan:wa dlmly e tham Whirling: round. | us quioldy ss oue:hocsoa conld carty s, | et lb-und’ tho Russian: Orloft dlamony e s ———— Fiiles T PR ) ¥ ¥ POV B3 83 X " | ave portions of the original stone helong- “Riiea T wonl et Tiorlion 1o word WANTED TO BORROW. (AR *,‘:,‘;;L_ nuattop speed, somo lylng ontho off | Bui fivst, the captain levelod | his | iy, it e ek O B MBI R B 0 wiDjiaks, WAGONS AND OARRIAG ——— - sido of their pouies’ bellies, and some of | “Colt’s" and sent a_bullet into the back | 145 10 0% (AT SAERTL JUBGE BHHAG FRTOUNG WOMBN'S HOMY, UNDER CATHR OF R ANY DR SECURITY - Rates 1o Tino oach tsertion: 8150 4 tus por | 1 2 : them leapiug to their feet in the saddle, | of that fying scoundrel—onr false guide. :l‘m,‘"‘:{,',‘i, lialindhy }.,"",‘\-‘.1.‘.‘,:'11;‘.."53 g d b T4 1. 10T property. S o o - UIRLIN TN € o). RV 5 and all of them firing into usas best We halted on u bluff near tho river | | e Wi v X LOAN (O MGHT O PER OENT PAID ON ANY P D0ot Lot ant 84 on Ses. g 3 1832, muy be a thivd fragment. This - YTV T T e . OTTH 10TH STRERT. Bwim of moway: loan Secured by, first P b — they.could, we were too much rattled | and got the horses under cover in a | portion was long used by o peusant a3 & A o " sor = A the Bteeet, on ood Omaha real estate. Alex Moore, 504 Ne ust at first to do much. Wa had walked | clump of cottonwoods. All that night Sty QS R T 807 IE OLDEST, LAKGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR- | York Life building. Mudd Dopr Don vor BXprass N t Lo ! flint for steiking fire. The three nnited TR T TR Y SR LN oM PANY N DATN LAY LNbriaka Local (Exoeni§4 right into a nost of them. The old cap- { and next duy we fought, skivmishing, | ©i0a" 808 Torm und size .00 peir week, 411 Novih 1400 4 820 SHORTHAND AND TYPMWBI.TLNG. i | Liucolu_Loval (Bxcopt Su tain just realized the state of affairs. | charging and retiving until a scouting given by Tavernicr and the Koh- i Belt” 4 TR — I He ;!nvu"‘sd _\ulgt' l)nll'!y ”b( umlln in | party from Custer's ¢ |||nu|uull ru{nu 10 | Would then surpass all known diamonds S N e por oursing the guide an 44 ol o ittle Billy—lot me | ¥O! : b S BOON outh. Nothing taken for 1oss Ui T T T PUIBOR MR d A0, TR .« AREAN o volle f,l ll‘ff"“'"""wl""l‘ "' e “ld""[ | in its mugnitude as well as in its event- B e Lo Al €1y H IR AN D R e DAy 550 nnp ! 0. Night Bxp. vin U. b, Trai ROM: 6 rivor and | tell you what “Man-with-a-Knife"sald of | 1) yiat0ry, FOR RENT, FURNISHED ROOMS WITH | : S¥owlll loan you ANY SUM youwish on your: ACUIT & WOMKIAE KW RS Of BhorMNG At HICATS, T [ & EATTH our immediate safety was to get across | his ‘doath—'Man-with-a-Knife" who is | "N0ho(har all these famous diamonds T G P st e | EARRIAGES WARNHOUSE RECKIDTS i | pewring ac' & €. Viu'sants sehool of short- i Dwot 01l & Marey Si that. ~Forming us up—for we had | now ascout in government employ. aro more valuablo than the ‘Jagers- WITH | Eaod ol s Heatine,; | Wand 513N, ¥, Lite.” Typewriters o ront. 52y S TE already opened a scattering fire on the | He told us how “Tip” stumbled and | {70 TV WEERID AT A6, @ REEE IRH | faud will ey sour loan s long ws'vou wik. = o o sindiyi) paapw | Iudians, the old man churged in one | throw the bugler, and in the durkness | i in O nors Tian. HiRto: sa g e oy 3 AT (A PAWNBROKERS, dirvection, feinted, and, forming in col- | no one saw the mishap, Ho told us how | (9 FH¢ SREEE S EEE SEER TORKY largest without boant i IKN, Lo sy (OO EORY GurANTER O, | | THaice, 100 a T sach Tuweriion. $1.50 o 16 por ums of fours, turned to the —river,) the boy fought with his rovolver and | giupiong in the world, weighing 974 % 1 H DN QUEANTHR 0O, IRORL Boting (ARan for aes than HBS: by T and swimming and un-uggnn;r wo | Killed two suvages. Ho told us how the | G SahaRG (R ORI St X B e i o= | Cor g wad Trarney i SONNENBERG, DIAMOND DROKFIL. 1705 | 040 Okiho BT veached the = other bank. vere | chief, Iaughing at the pluck of the | yrrdis B SHEE L N D two, while § “hoan). 1720 Dod e MILG 117 fo s ] Douglns wt. | Lowns money ou diaouds, a8spmls...s 'wmwp(i:'.‘ffiu syiind RS we formed as dismounted sk *pupoose”—-as they called him—saved his | S ED T 8 e o inches e — 1S | watehes, ete. Old gold and silyer bought. Tel. 155 NION P4 . 1 isher: chi reserve he. i B! « i i i it { p ROOM WELL TIEAT X NONEY O LOAN. 0% N. Y. LIFE BLDG. a b L dae ia |Uuton Dopot 101§ Marey Sin. Ol “‘;:x; ;’,‘u,n,I:",l'\3|,;‘|'3m|y“;|‘|:|‘ \\'?.(ill:\lri :) s :'1": :!" B "";l Yook "‘l‘“ w 'l‘l'" .‘“‘"_“‘ ,“"“'1 by one and a quar But not till the > NI — - = R s \atted whie | the Comanchos jolned unother pavty, 80d | 1,,1qaries have worked thelr wiil npon MONEY 10 LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS. SCALES, ! crossing of the Indians, but they cither | waited for us. All thav march theiv | )05 veious stone will it be possible R C 1 P O (g T T . & e g -m thought we were stronger than they, ov | scouts had lined the neighboving bluffs, | {30 TEFEEIR R RE T L YT e Coufdeidal:” pred Terry, oot 430, Kingw bioek! \vm\"lfi:f;ulmfmnzimx{(nu,u.ku.‘L‘g(Ix‘»ns 3 .,....,‘.,1,, i wo really were, or, as {s likely, they ve- | and signalled our approach, and the | /9 COPRE 0 A-VHO hnlOrioal: GO Ahwrvifior,” Nothing taken orless i Lic e Lo b = R0 AL CHiohso | OHTOAGT memberced the Indian veinciple, “never | freacherous Kiowa had signalled back to | “°™ 0 X FOR WENT, THE 1 LLLOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF Omahs | _U. P. Dopo a_ | fight in the dark.” At any rate th them unseen by our poor old captain. | Dewitt's Witeh Hazet Snive cares soves. an st Tl fire proof A curity’ siriet nfidential. A, E. Harrls, r .45 pm Clicag: VA0 did not com nd th 1 of in tl I\ 1 1 t l| busl DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Sul It 1 8 e proof o o Birletly confide: 2. Harrls, 43 pi | caAg0 A0un | did not come, and the roll of us, in tho | They drew us on into the ambush —w eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulc AL, el i e, | 1, Coutinontal block. i : " 5301 0 q AR Ohf L. the Boore, gan i Aupl s or e PATENT Y A0 R 200 groy of the dawn, was called in whis- | wer vly surrounded—when Billy v e ’ e es Sapaheing 1. pors. it was a disgracefnl affair, wo all | alized what was going on and blow the [ stu ks bt Thoneht TORY HIGGING 2 B SUES & C).. SOLICITOLS. Beo o T Ggf,»“ o thought, but we could not have done any | bugle the fools had never thought of detroit I'ree Press: A business man hirly horses and 100 a ttne o lne pe A‘““fifl"‘- OMAHA. NEB. Advice PREE. S | (Ex Gac Vo ¥ %Mo more 1n the darkness, not knowing the | taking from him. | attends to his own business. _ Mug i othigg ta) — “2“::‘ Nurlulk r,x.. 2w (Bx. Suntay) strength of the enemy. However, we SAnd—?" we asked. A woman should so shine inher hus- T MY YRW Bt BUILDING WANTED. PARTNRG WITH @400 TN A s were pleased to find that only two of us The Man-with-the-Knifo shrugged his | band’s eyes as to blind them to all othoer i atroet, Jobn 1 B Lehusau an ot good Black Hills town. Add Y I Marey Sts, had dropped from our saddles, and we q,“““]“ s a8 only au [ndian cun, women, and vice versa. Mio [LERT Ry 1T 5 hoped we had hit some of the enemy in | *Big white chief hear papoose blow— Hurmony long drawn out may bo ma- — FOR SALE, NICR T o Vestibule Linaiv. tne few minutes' fight, 1 say we were | big white chief turn round and run | Rotony. e : " um‘| ‘r;lu:mm 0 Bastors, FIY) v but Bof 1 g W il ; Th who gives the most ad L iocation: cliap for vash. Good reason for 83 O s PR Y plensed for a moment, but before dav- | away.’ The man who gives tho most advice “Rates, e o on. 81008 e por | oous: Addread ¥ 1, Tos ofioa, $4h 11 : A : 1 light it was whispered along the line 11 we had not heard the bugle,” said | will veceive the least. . month.” Nothing taken (or loss than 2ac. "ml.-#’t'r:u? vw'.\'nr\nfi IN ‘k ll\'vr_.\uu-sm'n ;,.,j.m,"* M “Billy's missing——" Healy gently, “we would none of us been | \\vu must know beauty to appreciate it, Y ey vl R s G“L's" Lowanal “Thé poor little rascal! e had always | here. 1t was a death hole they had | When society becomes & profession it Call 2707 Hamilion, 710 9 IE' ey ] i: a;:‘: fi:nx:: lmul? {..mr), for |,."|;“)_, Pip* \',m." i veady for us." g l('?l".n’ its natural |'lnln'm. 4 ; e oy T MEDICAL could, because the brate was the hard- Wedidn't ask anything about Billy he wise man loves weak man AGENTS WANTED. LOCAL AND GEN , AND L o anayeable horse fh : ) ks ;| bec y > JAemrns wANTED N“m“w'\ll&'%l;“ e, 810.000.00 4o 15,0000 casls mauired, No - ""“_Eln"“““.uu, Leavos | ToT PoM 0 = | est mounted, most unwanaweable horse | from *Man-with-the-Knife," for we knew | because he can shape him ) percant DAl el hovay: 100 w s | § N ny ke 4 - | Oumahal _Depo: 15th and Webm |"Omana | in the troop, and Billy -as they say itall oo well. They killed him—the | Flattery shows tho power of nothing, sea 3 L ished trade on & roady selling ardclo at & good Consultation Frae, s B e« h o, b Y Say— | it y | . 1--:....“.?.. crge TS ;w"‘;mv:g K sty welte | profit. Addross § 59 Boe. 411 Ia unsuriasaed 1o e Gettnach n ‘Mo X Olly | B03mn ¢ fancied himsell on hLis viding and “Tip" | devils—before he could blow another Criticism is one form of conceit, cluail, 0. Mok A FAVORABL ORTONITY TO ENTER Sl oo S panl” SumlgAgR | was now with us, ridevless. warning note. Sorp—— J .ryl;lull?l:lmlzl hu:.l\l.‘.f:.:,."...‘mxllz'.‘,‘»:}:T'.fl.lz.w. “-‘;':.'D ¥ vn: “-:g 5.10 b |Gk dind Py w (EX. I dom't remember much talking or And that is why, in the cemetery near e { ditonal 31 Which Hiy bo Betive oF ilent on BIOUX OITY & PACI swearing or lamenting on the partof | Fort the men that night, but Big Healy was | thoro is o, or conyult permousiy, guarautoed legiimate returns. Correspondence TREATWEN ! BY MAIL. amongst all the white hourds, arlujerviow sollelted. W, Plowming & Cog 14th 02 _ Depot, 10 auet Marcy Sty only one stone amonument, on Address with stamp. for par- xluu:? and Douglas street tleulars, which will be sent ln plaia euvolops. B, Pass. | next to me, and Uknow [ heard him sob- | which is written simply: When Baby was eick, \ve gave her Castorla, T T AT T o BOx 634 Omos 113 § 15tk #uwost. Ouata. Nod TR ORIV ac i ! hiug. He wasn't alone in that weakuess In Mewmory of When sho was & Child, sho cried for “astoria, o w P s o Ay i Wy il - m.uua‘{v' EL\L § gither. At last morning came, and we WILLIAM JONES, When sho becamo Mias, sho clung to Castoria, offer such ness with ofiee in Liti salary and expenses o | looked across the Canadian and there wr paid aud extra percentage il yo? d. Applications 10 receive attention shotld state business experi This s to nul": the public that Thomas W. !m!-' meuwa:w‘.fl Dr. Stare | ence. I aany, 4180 name at leasi one reference. od 16 Yoears. ‘When stie had Children, she e Castorie Who gave up his life for s comrades)| "o i i was never a sign of o Comanche Hazen is no longer ln wmy employ. Puy no Wedidn't talk much about what ought e Chlars: BET | Address Busiuoss,” care Paxiou hotel, Omana. monoy to him fonger YA P A kRorrs "® | Ohiaha U dud Macy| to bo done. The captain didn't say a . 45 120 Dec. 7, 1893, 48,9, 10 we. Boopwm| Bl Louuun 0 Ball.. ... 1235 pam ol salve oures piles. word until we hastily boiled some uafluc‘ DeWilt's Witeh Ha,

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